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Hi all. I have had some bad attacks over the last several months when I’m in a crowded place and it’s noisy, so much so that I’ve had to leave the building. I think I know what causes it having completed a first aid course in 1976 but just wondering if this has happened to anyone else. It’s like a panic
Hi all. I have had some bad attacks over the last several months when I’m in a crowded place and it’s noisy, so much so that I’ve had to leave the building. I think I know what causes it having completed a first aid course in 1976 but just wondering if this has happened to anyone else. It’s like a panic
paul456
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Ataxia UK
1 month ago
Thank you to all who helped ref Alendronic Acid
I am pleased to tell you, following my email to my Rheumatology Team, I had a telephone call from my Consultant who was very understanding relating to my unwillingness to take Alendronic Acid as prescribed and issued. Your repsonses gave me the courage I needed to continue objecting to it. He is
I am pleased to tell you, following my email to my Rheumatology Team, I had a telephone call from my Consultant who was very understanding relating to my unwillingness to take Alendronic Acid as prescribed and issued. Your repsonses gave me the courage I needed to continue objecting to it. He is
Knip
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
*Long Read Warning* How do you know if you’re getting better mentally?
Just need to vent, if you read this and commented thankyou, it helps getting another perspective on the situation. Male, 20 Parents went through a divorce in 2022 and it was ugly to say the least. (Mom was an alcoholic, dad was a cop and emotionally distant due to his Mexican culture and upbringing
Just need to vent, if you read this and commented thankyou, it helps getting another perspective on the situation. Male, 20 Parents went through a divorce in 2022 and it was ugly to say the least. (Mom was an alcoholic, dad was a cop and emotionally distant due to his Mexican culture and upbringing
Bear2024
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Above & Beyond
2 months ago
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Bleeding for holiday
Hello everyone, I have posted on here before, in summary I am 39 years of age, on waiting list for a Hysterectomy hopefully in the coming months. My symptoms are pelvic pain and heavy bleeding, currently managed via low dose of Provera. I have tried Norethisterone but experienced side effects including
Hello everyone, I have posted on here before, in summary I am 39 years of age, on waiting list for a Hysterectomy hopefully in the coming months. My symptoms are pelvic pain and heavy bleeding, currently managed via low dose of Provera. I have tried Norethisterone but experienced side effects including
Kittie5117
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Dental work
I have recently had my 2nd alendronic acid infusion and so far so good! However I am due to have some dental work in November, which could involve extraction. When I went for my last infusion I was told not to have any work done for a while after this. I have spoken to the dentist who still wants me
I have recently had my 2nd alendronic acid infusion and so far so good! However I am due to have some dental work in November, which could involve extraction. When I went for my last infusion I was told not to have any work done for a while after this. I have spoken to the dentist who still wants me
YorkshireOAP
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
alendronic acid
Hi I have had Osteopenia for several years. I also have Chron's Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis as well as Hypothyroidism. My question is that following a Dexa Scan six weeks ago, and not having been told why, my GP, on the advice of Rheumatology, has issued Alendronic Acid 70mg once a week. Having
Hi I have had Osteopenia for several years. I also have Chron's Disease and Rheumatoid Arthritis as well as Hypothyroidism. My question is that following a Dexa Scan six weeks ago, and not having been told why, my GP, on the advice of Rheumatology, has issued Alendronic Acid 70mg once a week. Having
Knip
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
Badminton Bolt 10K Race Report ⚡️😎👍
I had to do this one. It’s on my doorstep, the funds go to support a local school, the location is beautiful and it was my first 10K race since December 2021!!! Oh, and there was going to be bling 🤩 I didn’t find out until this morning that this was the very first Bolt 10K. There has been a 5K before
I had to do this one. It’s on my doorstep, the funds go to support a local school, the location is beautiful and it was my first 10K race since December 2021!!! Oh, and there was going to be bling 🤩 I didn’t find out until this morning that this was the very first Bolt 10K. There has been a 5K before
Irishprincess
Administrator
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
2 months ago
Started #Zoladex to treat uterine #Polyps & bleeding/spotting is not stopping!!!
Guys I’m really hoping you can help or offer insight. I started experiencing irregular bleeding after taking progesterone only birth control pills. I continued onto the next pack and I didn’t stop bleeding. Dr gave me Tranexamic Acid and it stopped it for a while and continued taking pill every day
Guys I’m really hoping you can help or offer insight. I started experiencing irregular bleeding after taking progesterone only birth control pills. I continued onto the next pack and I didn’t stop bleeding. Dr gave me Tranexamic Acid and it stopped it for a while and continued taking pill every day
PinkSniper
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Pain relief: First period after lap
Hi what pain relief is good please. First period after lap and the usual ibuprofen and tranexamic acid ain't cutting it. Tried mefanamic acid too but previously didn't find it an improvement on the ibuprofen. Any advice greatly appreciated
Hi what pain relief is good please. First period after lap and the usual ibuprofen and tranexamic acid ain't cutting it. Tried mefanamic acid too but previously didn't find it an improvement on the ibuprofen. Any advice greatly appreciated
Apricottree
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Need Help Sleeping? THE MOST BORING VIDEO EVER MADE (Microsoft Word tutorial, 1989)
A YouTube video dubbed the 'most boring video of all time' has racked up more than three million views from a legion of fans hailing it as the ultimate sleep aid. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13388461/boring-video-microsoft-word-randy-smith-youtube.html
THE MOST BORING VIDEO EVER MADE
A YouTube video dubbed the 'most boring video of all time' has racked up more than three million views from a legion of fans hailing it as the ultimate sleep aid. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-13388461/boring-video-microsoft-word-randy-smith-youtube.html
THE MOST BORING VIDEO EVER MADE
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Alendronate/Fosamax
Good Morning All~ Anyone using Fosamax? How Long? Any serious side effects? Any results? I just started taking because I was scared into it and have a hx of fractures. Still am uncomfortable with taking it and eventually being able to come off of it. Any input/experiences with this med will be highly
Good Morning All~ Anyone using Fosamax? How Long? Any serious side effects? Any results? I just started taking because I was scared into it and have a hx of fractures. Still am uncomfortable with taking it and eventually being able to come off of it. Any input/experiences with this med will be highly
Bugosun
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Osteoporosis Support
9 months ago
Learn CPR and Defibrillator training
More people need CPR training. Not enough people do. I am an ex Nurse and Firefighter and seen first hand the benefits of learning CPR ect. I now have my First Aid Instructor qualification and teach Basic Life Support-CPR-Defibrillator training. My own training has helped me in 2 different situations
More people need CPR training. Not enough people do. I am an ex Nurse and Firefighter and seen first hand the benefits of learning CPR ect. I now have my First Aid Instructor qualification and teach Basic Life Support-CPR-Defibrillator training. My own training has helped me in 2 different situations
Nevharris
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
GP disagrees with diagnosis of osteoporosis
I had a Dexa scan 2 weeks ago and the lady who did the scan told me I had osteoporosis and gave me a leaflet about it and an information sheet about Alendronic acid. She said GP would contact me when he got the results to start me on AA. Last week I got a text from GP saying “your bone thickness is
I had a Dexa scan 2 weeks ago and the lady who did the scan told me I had osteoporosis and gave me a leaflet about it and an information sheet about Alendronic acid. She said GP would contact me when he got the results to start me on AA. Last week I got a text from GP saying “your bone thickness is
Mfaepink1973
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Gemcitibane/intravenous zoledronic acid
I was diagnosed stage 4b in January 2018, had debulking surgery, no adjuvant chemo, then two rounds of carboplatin about 18 months apart followed by Niraparib for 8 months, but no further treatment for the last 18 months.Then 3 weeks ago I needed treatment for hypercalcemia (which I didn't know I
I was diagnosed stage 4b in January 2018, had debulking surgery, no adjuvant chemo, then two rounds of carboplatin about 18 months apart followed by Niraparib for 8 months, but no further treatment for the last 18 months.Then 3 weeks ago I needed treatment for hypercalcemia (which I didn't know I
bamboo89
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Vital Role of B12 and Folate
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0193953X12001001?via%3Dihub This article focuses on the role of b12 and folate in the synthesis of methionine and one of the side effects of improper synthesis is depression and cognitive impairment. However, I want to emphasise that poor synthesis
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0193953X12001001?via%3Dihub This article focuses on the role of b12 and folate in the synthesis of methionine and one of the side effects of improper synthesis is depression and cognitive impairment. However, I want to emphasise that poor synthesis
B12life
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Pain after infusion
Hello I had zoledronic acid infusion on the 2nd of August and around 3 or 4 weeks after I started getting more pain and pain I already had got worse and still have it, I rung ros to ask of it could be the infusion but because it started a few weeks after the infusion they didn't think so but just seems
Hello I had zoledronic acid infusion on the 2nd of August and around 3 or 4 weeks after I started getting more pain and pain I already had got worse and still have it, I rung ros to ask of it could be the infusion but because it started a few weeks after the infusion they didn't think so but just seems
Slotmachine33
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
Zolendronic Acid Infusions
I know this treatment is for osteoporosis and not PMR but I’ve been offered this treatment as I’m over 65 and I’m on the cusp of being osteopenic and my bone fracture score is now just above 10.. Recently my rheumy said that the results of my dexascan were some of the best he had seen for someone on
I know this treatment is for osteoporosis and not PMR but I’ve been offered this treatment as I’m over 65 and I’m on the cusp of being osteopenic and my bone fracture score is now just above 10.. Recently my rheumy said that the results of my dexascan were some of the best he had seen for someone on
Janet57
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Daridexorant / quvuviq and RLS
Just wondering if anyone else has experience of this sleep aid and RLS? I have bought (not available in my region on NHS yet) a month’s supply of 50mg tablets and ….. I am sleeping normally!!!! It is a new drug to the UK but tried and tested in USA I believe? Apparently minimal side effects. I have
Just wondering if anyone else has experience of this sleep aid and RLS? I have bought (not available in my region on NHS yet) a month’s supply of 50mg tablets and ….. I am sleeping normally!!!! It is a new drug to the UK but tried and tested in USA I believe? Apparently minimal side effects. I have
Lacey_
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Alendronate(Fosamax) total lifetime years
I am a 74 year old woman with osteoporosis. I have taken 1 prolia shot 6 months ago and am scheduled for the second shot Oct. 10. I don't wish to continue on Prolia because I believe it is affecting my immune system. I can't take zoledronic acid because of kidney disease (CKD3a). Alendronate weekly
I am a 74 year old woman with osteoporosis. I have taken 1 prolia shot 6 months ago and am scheduled for the second shot Oct. 10. I don't wish to continue on Prolia because I believe it is affecting my immune system. I can't take zoledronic acid because of kidney disease (CKD3a). Alendronate weekly
NonnaL
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
Comprehensive CKD and healthy Diet app
If you are aware of any reputable comprehensive apps to help track food intake for CKD patients. I would love a recommendation. Kidney diet tracking is complicated and it would be invaluable to have a toolset for those of us trying to implement dietary changes that are comprehensive. By comprehensive
If you are aware of any reputable comprehensive apps to help track food intake for CKD patients. I would love a recommendation. Kidney diet tracking is complicated and it would be invaluable to have a toolset for those of us trying to implement dietary changes that are comprehensive. By comprehensive
2023CKD
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Kidney Disease
6 months ago
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