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advice - thyroid results and feelings
Hi all, So i've been under private thyroid care for just over and year and a half. I was on 75mcg a day from about 18 years old to 42 years old, had bloods checked and all 'in range' but I didn't feel good. Tired a lot and sluggish and constipation, cold sensitiveness. After changing to private,
Hi all, So i've been under private thyroid care for just over and year and a half. I was on 75mcg a day from about 18 years old to 42 years old, had bloods checked and all 'in range' but I didn't feel good. Tired a lot and sluggish and constipation, cold sensitiveness. After changing to private,
Melody79
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Thyroid UK
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
1 year 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
1 year ago
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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
1 year 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
1 year ago
weight
Cutting out pop and takeaways sounds sensible. I cut out dairy products and most carbohydrates but I am cautious about recommending that as eating too much protein and not enough calcium to remove the amino acids may have caused the kidney stones which I have developed. I should think most of those who
Cutting out pop and takeaways sounds sensible. I cut out dairy products and most carbohydrates but I am cautious about recommending that as eating too much protein and not enough calcium to remove the amino acids may have caused the kidney stones which I have developed. I should think most of those who
DoctorRascal
2023 December
in
Weight Loss Support
9 months ago
Eating Nuts for Heart Health
If you are interested in eating nuts to improve your health, look up each one to see what vitamins or minerals it will supply and how many you should eat daily. It's important that nuts are 'really well chewed' and if you do that it will not effect pockets that may have formed in the bowel due to
If you are interested in eating nuts to improve your health, look up each one to see what vitamins or minerals it will supply and how many you should eat daily. It's important that nuts are 'really well chewed' and if you do that it will not effect pockets that may have formed in the bowel due to
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
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
1 year ago
Poop talk: microbiome and prostate cancer, some news
Ok, it's one fascinating subject, especially if we use the word microbiome! Consider that the study was carried out on murine models but also on humans, so there are some interesting findings. In a small small nutshell (but I suggest you to read the whole article, at least the introduction and the conclusions
Ok, it's one fascinating subject, especially if we use the word microbiome! Consider that the study was carried out on murine models but also on humans, so there are some interesting findings. In a small small nutshell (but I suggest you to read the whole article, at least the introduction and the conclusions
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PPIs?
Just wondering how many are taking a PPI if they are taking Pred and alendronic acid? I have not taken any Omeprazole so far and my stomach has been fine but for the first time last night I had painful, burning reflux and I can still feel the after effects today so am not eating very much. This is
Just wondering how many are taking a PPI if they are taking Pred and alendronic acid? I have not taken any Omeprazole so far and my stomach has been fine but for the first time last night I had painful, burning reflux and I can still feel the after effects today so am not eating very much. This is
Miserere
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Attempting to transition off PROLIA…
I’m feeling quite overwhelmed with the volumes of great information. I do appreciation as I got none of this from doctors I’m conflicted more than ever on how to get off PROLIA without losing bone strength & avoiding potential side effects of various Busphosphonates: AA, Zoledronic acid, Actonel.
I’m feeling quite overwhelmed with the volumes of great information. I do appreciation as I got none of this from doctors I’m conflicted more than ever on how to get off PROLIA without losing bone strength & avoiding potential side effects of various Busphosphonates: AA, Zoledronic acid, Actonel.
Hidden
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Need advice understanding results
Hi, I’m after some advice, I’m a 40 year old male and this year I’ve not been feeling great. I’m tired a lot, depressed, anxiety, no energy, high cholesterol and just generally feel awful much of the time. I’ve not been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism and didn’t even know what it was at the start of the
Hi, I’m after some advice, I’m a 40 year old male and this year I’ve not been feeling great. I’m tired a lot, depressed, anxiety, no energy, high cholesterol and just generally feel awful much of the time. I’ve not been diagnosed with Hypothyroidism and didn’t even know what it was at the start of the
LabradorFan22
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
A tooth with a life of it's own!
Hi, all. I wrote in several months ago about a painful tooth. My dentist couldn't find anything wrong with it. He finally referred me to an endodontist, and he did a root canal. Found several issues. Would have been nice if that had been the end of it, but no! The pain would not go away, and I
Hi, all. I wrote in several months ago about a painful tooth. My dentist couldn't find anything wrong with it. He finally referred me to an endodontist, and he did a root canal. Found several issues. Would have been nice if that had been the end of it, but no! The pain would not go away, and I
orangemax
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
zoledronic acid brittle bones
zoledronic acid infusion strengthens old bone in the short term but long term weakens them because new bone isn't been formed,
zoledronic acid infusion strengthens old bone in the short term but long term weakens them because new bone isn't been formed,
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Supplements to reduce glutamate
I was inspired by Widebody's comments on taurine and glycine to look into supplements that reduce glutamate. I found the following on an autism website that I cannot vouch for, but here is the list: (those of us taking gabapentin, pregabalin, horizont are taking medicine that is reducing brain glutamate
I was inspired by Widebody's comments on taurine and glycine to look into supplements that reduce glutamate. I found the following on an autism website that I cannot vouch for, but here is the list: (those of us taking gabapentin, pregabalin, horizont are taking medicine that is reducing brain glutamate
wantokporo
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Advice on Vitamin D, K2 and Folate
Hi Everyone I have recently had a range of blood tests done, unfortunately I don’t seem to have any results for thyroid which they were supposed to do. My GP has asked me to make an appointment to speak to her, so I’ll ask why I haven’t got any results for thyroid and whether the test was done.
Hi Everyone I have recently had a range of blood tests done, unfortunately I don’t seem to have any results for thyroid which they were supposed to do. My GP has asked me to make an appointment to speak to her, so I’ll ask why I haven’t got any results for thyroid and whether the test was done.
AlphaWolf5195
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Xtandi (enzalutimide) SEs Part 2
Since I've increased my Xtandi from 80 mg to 160 mg, I am now experiencing a bad case of the jimmy legs (restless legs) at night. I take my Xtandi around 8 pm. I still work full time and I've read that taking it at night helps avoid the fatigue during the day. So far that seems to be the case with
Since I've increased my Xtandi from 80 mg to 160 mg, I am now experiencing a bad case of the jimmy legs (restless legs) at night. I take my Xtandi around 8 pm. I still work full time and I've read that taking it at night helps avoid the fatigue during the day. So far that seems to be the case with
MoonRocket
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
pregnancy supplements
hi lovely pregnant ladies , can anyone recommend the best supplements to be on which have the full omega 3 dha levels of 500mg in . I am on pregnacare max but it’s advising an additional 200 mg of dha on top of what it has which is 300. I don’t eat any fish so really want to be fully supplemented
hi lovely pregnant ladies , can anyone recommend the best supplements to be on which have the full omega 3 dha levels of 500mg in . I am on pregnacare max but it’s advising an additional 200 mg of dha on top of what it has which is 300. I don’t eat any fish so really want to be fully supplemented
Natasha2012
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
4 months ago
Pregnacare
I've been taking this for around a year now. I've also been taking CoQ10 & Omega 3. I'm looking to add magnesium & zinc into my supplement library. Pregnacare looks like it has very low doses of everything anyway. Can someone recommend a folic acid that I should take? I'm thinking of just taking everything
I've been taking this for around a year now. I've also been taking CoQ10 & Omega 3. I'm looking to add magnesium & zinc into my supplement library. Pregnacare looks like it has very low doses of everything anyway. Can someone recommend a folic acid that I should take? I'm thinking of just taking everything
Greenleaves1
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Blacklist for T3
I'm currently under an endocrinologist, we discussed possible treatment also looking at other reasons why I'm tired(especially in afternoons) plus other usual symptoms associated with hypothyroidism, I've Ords & anti bodies & Doi2 deficiency. Currently on 100/125mcg alternate so far so good. In July
I'm currently under an endocrinologist, we discussed possible treatment also looking at other reasons why I'm tired(especially in afternoons) plus other usual symptoms associated with hypothyroidism, I've Ords & anti bodies & Doi2 deficiency. Currently on 100/125mcg alternate so far so good. In July
Humphre
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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