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PPi s and Magnesium
I've just been watching a video of Sanjay Gupta on Vagas connections between heart and stomach I was surprised when he said that PPis depleted magnesium but that it couldn't be replaced by a supplement and you should stay off them a few days to allow the magnesium to do its good work. Is this common
I've just been watching a video of Sanjay Gupta on Vagas connections between heart and stomach I was surprised when he said that PPis depleted magnesium but that it couldn't be replaced by a supplement and you should stay off them a few days to allow the magnesium to do its good work. Is this common
fairgo45
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
X-ray showed 'borderline/early stage' arthritis in my hip. Can this be caused by B12D, be 'reversed, is it worth pushing for rheumatology?
I had xrays of left hip & right shoulder, ordered by GP. Just found out that the left hip apparently showed borderline, early stage arthritis changes. I'm 45. Ith my B12D I've had a lot of stiffness and feeling of being immobile, slow and inflexible, pains in legs, ankles, arms, elbows, hands, both
I had xrays of left hip & right shoulder, ordered by GP. Just found out that the left hip apparently showed borderline, early stage arthritis changes. I'm 45. Ith my B12D I've had a lot of stiffness and feeling of being immobile, slow and inflexible, pains in legs, ankles, arms, elbows, hands, both
eclilley
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Advice on asthma as I have run out of options !
I recently visited someone with a cat for about an hour and ended up having a big asthma flare up. I went to hospital twice for nebs and one of these I required magnesium. I didn't have a big wheeze but was told they thought that was likely as I couldn't get enough air entry. 1 week later and I'm still
I recently visited someone with a cat for about an hour and ended up having a big asthma flare up. I went to hospital twice for nebs and one of these I required magnesium. I didn't have a big wheeze but was told they thought that was likely as I couldn't get enough air entry. 1 week later and I'm still
4127
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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I have suffered with RLS for 20 years and have tried all sorts to manage this. My only medication was Fluoxetine which I know makes it worse, and I have been taking it for 30 years. My RLS has become intolerable especially during the last 3 years. I suddenly developed nerve damage 2 years ago and was
I have suffered with RLS for 20 years and have tried all sorts to manage this. My only medication was Fluoxetine which I know makes it worse, and I have been taking it for 30 years. My RLS has become intolerable especially during the last 3 years. I suddenly developed nerve damage 2 years ago and was
Katielove53
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Vit D and Magnesium
I'm still trying to figure out why Vit D causes me tinnitus, can't even have Almond milk because it contains Vit D, so annoying and it keeps coming back to magnesium deficiency, however my last blood test showed my magnesium was 1.03 (0.7-1.0) so shows its high. I'm not sure if I was dreaming it but
I'm still trying to figure out why Vit D causes me tinnitus, can't even have Almond milk because it contains Vit D, so annoying and it keeps coming back to magnesium deficiency, however my last blood test showed my magnesium was 1.03 (0.7-1.0) so shows its high. I'm not sure if I was dreaming it but
Hookie01
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Sleep Aids
What is the best type of magnesium to use for sleeping?
What is the best type of magnesium to use for sleeping?
lolanell
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Please could I have help with my results?
My Blue Horizon doctor’s report says borderline hyper & positive thyroid antibodies result increases the possibility of my having, or developing autoimmune thyroid disease. I think this is the 3rd private test showing positive antibodies Test was taken 24 hours after last dose of Levo, no food /drink
My Blue Horizon doctor’s report says borderline hyper & positive thyroid antibodies result increases the possibility of my having, or developing autoimmune thyroid disease. I think this is the 3rd private test showing positive antibodies Test was taken 24 hours after last dose of Levo, no food /drink
Oakwood4321
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Blood test results - thoughts and advice please.
Hello, I am going to post my recent blood test results and would appreciate your thoughts and advice please. My last results approx 4 months ago were: TSH 4.69 mU/L [0.35 - 5.5] FREE T4 17.4 pmol/L [10.5 - 21.0] Please note change to free T4 reference range. FREE T3 3.9 pmol/L [3.5 - 6.5] This was on
Hello, I am going to post my recent blood test results and would appreciate your thoughts and advice please. My last results approx 4 months ago were: TSH 4.69 mU/L [0.35 - 5.5] FREE T4 17.4 pmol/L [10.5 - 21.0] Please note change to free T4 reference range. FREE T3 3.9 pmol/L [3.5 - 6.5] This was on
ElephantShoes
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Magnesium capsules and other medication
Hi, I have high blood pressure and AF, which I am in at the moment. Is it okay to take a Magnesium supplement. The medication I am taking at the moment is Enalapril 5mg 2x daily, Apixaban 5mg 2x daily, Bisoprolol 5mg in the morning, Bisoprolol 1.25mg at night and Atorvastatin 40mg at night. I was
Hi, I have high blood pressure and AF, which I am in at the moment. Is it okay to take a Magnesium supplement. The medication I am taking at the moment is Enalapril 5mg 2x daily, Apixaban 5mg 2x daily, Bisoprolol 5mg in the morning, Bisoprolol 1.25mg at night and Atorvastatin 40mg at night. I was
Jomar4648
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AF Association
3 years ago
Starting to think my body doesn’t like Levo 🤷♀️
My last consult with my Endo it was decided to raise my Levo from 75mcg to 100mcg. I am also taking 20mcg T3 which he left the same. Because my journey has been so long I decided to creep up my Levo (as I felt much improved on 75 Levo & 20 T3 v when on 125/100mcg Levo only where I was very tired but
My last consult with my Endo it was decided to raise my Levo from 75mcg to 100mcg. I am also taking 20mcg T3 which he left the same. Because my journey has been so long I decided to creep up my Levo (as I felt much improved on 75 Levo & 20 T3 v when on 125/100mcg Levo only where I was very tired but
jamjar67
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Supplement
I am looking for a good calcium citrate with D and K3 in a chewable or gummie. I have esophageal spasms so if I buy a pill to swallow I am defeated. I just won't be consistent with swallowing a pill due to the spasms.
I am looking for a good calcium citrate with D and K3 in a chewable or gummie. I have esophageal spasms so if I buy a pill to swallow I am defeated. I just won't be consistent with swallowing a pill due to the spasms.
Dalford
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Osteoporosis Support
3 years ago
Withdrawing from Metropolol with magnesium?
Has anybody had success weaning themselves off of Metropolol by using magnesium or other “natural” beta blockers?
Has anybody had success weaning themselves off of Metropolol by using magnesium or other “natural” beta blockers?
MonarchsAB
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
Head tightness/ache/dizziness/feeling my pulse in ear body even when not in AF!
I meditate daily I yoga 3x week, i hydrate really well, take flec on empty tummy now, I take
magnesium
citrate
, try get 7-8 hrs sleep (unless up with AF or a wee from all the water!), I try walking (when not exhausted). I’ve read about bisop affecting some of us. I don’t have the energy I did have.
I meditate daily I yoga 3x week, i hydrate really well, take flec on empty tummy now, I take
magnesium
citrate
, try get 7-8 hrs sleep (unless up with AF or a wee from all the water!), I try walking (when not exhausted). I’ve read about bisop affecting some of us. I don’t have the energy I did have.
12Potter
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AF Association
3 years ago
The results are in!
Incredibly impressed with the speedy service from Blue Horizon! The results are as follows (with their doctor’s comments, but I’d really appreciate any extra feedback from the experts here). FT4= 14.3 (12-22) TT4= 86.1 (66-181) FT3 = 4.73 (3.1-6.8) TSH =3.51 (0.27-4.2) Thyroid antibodies = 318 (<115
Incredibly impressed with the speedy service from Blue Horizon! The results are as follows (with their doctor’s comments, but I’d really appreciate any extra feedback from the experts here). FT4= 14.3 (12-22) TT4= 86.1 (66-181) FT3 = 4.73 (3.1-6.8) TSH =3.51 (0.27-4.2) Thyroid antibodies = 318 (<115
Horsey07
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Irregular tinnitus.Constant high pitched sound of overhead electric cables
It comes and goes for no specific reason or triggers .Sometimes virtually no tinnitus at all and other times very distracting.I started taking 1 a day
magnesium
citrate
400mg with added vitamin B6 and 12 a few months ago .I think that may be helping slightly but certainly hasnt got rid of the tinnitus
It comes and goes for no specific reason or triggers .Sometimes virtually no tinnitus at all and other times very distracting.I started taking 1 a day
magnesium
citrate
400mg with added vitamin B6 and 12 a few months ago .I think that may be helping slightly but certainly hasnt got rid of the tinnitus
Bluehoops
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British Tinnitus Association
3 years ago
Muscle cramps?
I understand cramping is a sign of PD. Does PD cause cramping because it affects electrolyte levels? I use a cheap chinese FIR sauna. Lately I get leg cramps. Much less if I remember to take magnesium oxide 250mg at bedtime. But does the propensity for cramps relate to PD or is it coincidental
I understand cramping is a sign of PD. Does PD cause cramping because it affects electrolyte levels? I use a cheap chinese FIR sauna. Lately I get leg cramps. Much less if I remember to take magnesium oxide 250mg at bedtime. But does the propensity for cramps relate to PD or is it coincidental
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
CRAMP !
Did a10k on Sunday , the first one since January 2019 . Had some time away due to illness . I'm planning to do the GNR in September, held over from 2019 due to my illness , and then postponed last year of course . Anyway, Sunday evening after my 10k I had the most excruciating cramp in my right calf
Did a10k on Sunday , the first one since January 2019 . Had some time away due to illness . I'm planning to do the GNR in September, held over from 2019 due to my illness , and then postponed last year of course . Anyway, Sunday evening after my 10k I had the most excruciating cramp in my right calf
Exbox
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 years ago
Alendronic acid query
Hi All, apologies if this has already been covered, but since being diagnosed with PMR 3 months ago, I was automatically prescribed alendronic acid, but thanks to all the helpful info here, I also requested a Dexa scan which came back as ‘normal.’ I am also taking Ad-cal and magnesium and want to
Hi All, apologies if this has already been covered, but since being diagnosed with PMR 3 months ago, I was automatically prescribed alendronic acid, but thanks to all the helpful info here, I also requested a Dexa scan which came back as ‘normal.’ I am also taking Ad-cal and magnesium and want to
Coco63
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Nightmare nighttime legs 🦵!
Hi lovelies Just wondered if anyone can relate to nighttime leg pain ? It’s as though someone has tied a band around both calves .. different to RLS . It drives me insane … tried stretching ,aspirin , magnesium, praying 🙏 ! Only way to ease it is to get up and move . Any of your always appreciated
Hi lovelies Just wondered if anyone can relate to nighttime leg pain ? It’s as though someone has tied a band around both calves .. different to RLS . It drives me insane … tried stretching ,aspirin , magnesium, praying 🙏 ! Only way to ease it is to get up and move . Any of your always appreciated
Tiggywoos
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Sensory overload on ADHD stims?
Hi! I found this forum here a week ago and thought I might find some support here because I don't know where else to go. I'm 22 and was diagnosed with mixed inattentive/hyperactive ADHD about 5 months ago. TL;DR - Vyvanse 30mg is working fairly well but only lasting ~4 hours and making me feel like very
Hi! I found this forum here a week ago and thought I might find some support here because I don't know where else to go. I'm 22 and was diagnosed with mixed inattentive/hyperactive ADHD about 5 months ago. TL;DR - Vyvanse 30mg is working fairly well but only lasting ~4 hours and making me feel like very
humble-rasberry
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
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