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Massive anxiety flare just before period is about to start because I am soo worried about the pain.
I have codeine and
mefenamic
acid
but they aren't very helpful. Does anyone else experience this and have any tips on how to reduce the anxiety / fear. Thanks in advance!
I have codeine and
mefenamic
acid
but they aren't very helpful. Does anyone else experience this and have any tips on how to reduce the anxiety / fear. Thanks in advance!
JadeH92
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
linesteps1
just started taking omega 3 supplement and now read some info on line that it shouldn’t be taken with “blood thinners “ does anyone have any information thanks
just started taking omega 3 supplement and now read some info on line that it shouldn’t be taken with “blood thinners “ does anyone have any information thanks
Linesteps
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AF Association
11 months ago
Advice please on blood results
Thyroglobulin 86.3ng/ml High Ref. range 3.5-77 I have hypothyroidism and these are my recent results. Any suggestions please on how I can reduce my thyroid globulin antibodies and TSH? I take 1 NDT per day with a range of vitamins
Thyroglobulin 86.3ng/ml High Ref. range 3.5-77 I have hypothyroidism and these are my recent results. Any suggestions please on how I can reduce my thyroid globulin antibodies and TSH? I take 1 NDT per day with a range of vitamins
Peppermints123
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
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9 years and counting with PMR!
Feeling frustrated having been 'diagnosed' with PMR in 2014, initially controlled with prednisolone and then Methotrexate introduced in 2018 after I queried my diagnosis and treatment plan. Initially I was able to reduce preds down to 5 mg daily with 25mgs methotrexate weekly but I am ow struggling again
Feeling frustrated having been 'diagnosed' with PMR in 2014, initially controlled with prednisolone and then Methotrexate introduced in 2018 after I queried my diagnosis and treatment plan. Initially I was able to reduce preds down to 5 mg daily with 25mgs methotrexate weekly but I am ow struggling again
MC60
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Low Ovarian Reserve - (supplements to boost eggs quality)
I'm 44 with a low ovarian reserve and multiple fibroids (which thankfully is outside the cavity). My GP referred me for NHS fertility investigations but I was rejected due to CCG criteria. My GP applied for Individual funding request but I was rejected. I had a consultation with a fertility expert
I'm 44 with a low ovarian reserve and multiple fibroids (which thankfully is outside the cavity). My GP referred me for NHS fertility investigations but I was rejected due to CCG criteria. My GP applied for Individual funding request but I was rejected. I had a consultation with a fertility expert
olabode
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Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
How to recover from a failed flare taper
PMR diagnosed: June 2021 Intial prednisone taper 30 to 8 mg/dy by Aug 2022—then flare 14 months: Successful flare recovery to 7.5 mg/dy by end of 2022-then flare 3 months: Inadequate flare recovery to about11 mg/dy through this March. I did not get above the pain threshold and was tolerating more
PMR diagnosed: June 2021 Intial prednisone taper 30 to 8 mg/dy by Aug 2022—then flare 14 months: Successful flare recovery to 7.5 mg/dy by end of 2022-then flare 3 months: Inadequate flare recovery to about11 mg/dy through this March. I did not get above the pain threshold and was tolerating more
JASpmr
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Will Alendronic Acid affect my RLS?
I have Osteopenia and have been advised to start taking Alendronic Acid to prevent me developing Osteoporosis but am worried it might make my RLS worse. I take Requip and seem to have it under control.
I have Osteopenia and have been advised to start taking Alendronic Acid to prevent me developing Osteoporosis but am worried it might make my RLS worse. I take Requip and seem to have it under control.
Brenda48
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
ursodeoxycholic acid
hi everyone, Hope your all well. I’ve had pbc for about a year now. I take 500mg of ursodeoxycholic acid twice per day. I suffer from waves of nausea at different times throughout the day. Today I spoke to Gastroenterologist on the phone and he told me to take the medication 1000mg at bedtime. Does
hi everyone, Hope your all well. I’ve had pbc for about a year now. I take 500mg of ursodeoxycholic acid twice per day. I suffer from waves of nausea at different times throughout the day. Today I spoke to Gastroenterologist on the phone and he told me to take the medication 1000mg at bedtime. Does
Sunliver
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
Radio 4 programme today
just listened to today's Food Programme at 15.30 via the BBC Sounds app. Really really interesting about the effect of nutrition on the brain and the importance of omega 3. It's half an hour and a must to listen to in my opinion.
just listened to today's Food Programme at 15.30 via the BBC Sounds app. Really really interesting about the effect of nutrition on the brain and the importance of omega 3. It's half an hour and a must to listen to in my opinion.
Espeegee
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Closer to checkmate to Parkinson's (1): what Dr. Phillipson says.
This year 2023 marks the 10th anniversary of the publication of a writing by Dr. Phillipson and an interview about its content. Oliver T. Phillipson is a Harvard scientist. A sage who accumulates decades of experience in the study of aging, mitochondria and Parkinson's disease. And he has a dream that
This year 2023 marks the 10th anniversary of the publication of a writing by Dr. Phillipson and an interview about its content. Oliver T. Phillipson is a Harvard scientist. A sage who accumulates decades of experience in the study of aging, mitochondria and Parkinson's disease. And he has a dream that
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Dexa scan
I thought I would share my experience. I have just been for the above, having questioned the need for me to be taking Alendronic acid. I was told by my GP that I “might as well” take it when started on Steroids. I hated the ritual of having to get up earlier on the day I had to take it and then when
I thought I would share my experience. I have just been for the above, having questioned the need for me to be taking Alendronic acid. I was told by my GP that I “might as well” take it when started on Steroids. I hated the ritual of having to get up earlier on the day I had to take it and then when
MrsPractical
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
T4 to T3 conversion.
Hi all, I recently had a blood test done and I have a feeling my t4/T3 conversion rate isn't good. I took the test early in the morning,. no food or drink from the night before. I regularly self inject B12 as I have pernicious anaemia. I supplement with D3, magnesium and omega 3 oil. For the past couple
Hi all, I recently had a blood test done and I have a feeling my t4/T3 conversion rate isn't good. I took the test early in the morning,. no food or drink from the night before. I regularly self inject B12 as I have pernicious anaemia. I supplement with D3, magnesium and omega 3 oil. For the past couple
miravet
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Alternative and adjunct medications for RLS
Here's an interesting article on some of the less common medications for RLS. It may be of interest to members who have exhausted all other medication options. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9983500/ Keywords: clonidine, dipyridamole, perampanel, amantadine, ketamine, carbamazepine,
Here's an interesting article on some of the less common medications for RLS. It may be of interest to members who have exhausted all other medication options. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9983500/ Keywords: clonidine, dipyridamole, perampanel, amantadine, ketamine, carbamazepine,
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Severe Osteoporosis - Understanding the scan report and treatment
As a WF, age 60 - the last several years have seen some big health scares / diagnoses: FYI: After a torn shoulder rotator cuff injury in Oct 2022 and PT making the pain worse, my orthopedic Dr finally suggested an MRI. Results did not have good news. He then suggested a surgical repair with "bone
As a WF, age 60 - the last several years have seen some big health scares / diagnoses: FYI: After a torn shoulder rotator cuff injury in Oct 2022 and PT making the pain worse, my orthopedic Dr finally suggested an MRI. Results did not have good news. He then suggested a surgical repair with "bone
RAD23
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Questions about taking Alendronate (Fosomax) and hydroxyeurea
I have Et with Jak 2. I was diagnosed last year when my platelets were around 600. After having a physical and a bone scan my gp just recommended taking alendronate for osteopenia. I walk 3 miles a day and work out. I have concerns about doing this especially with taking hydroxy. I have a friend whose
I have Et with Jak 2. I was diagnosed last year when my platelets were around 600. After having a physical and a bone scan my gp just recommended taking alendronate for osteopenia. I walk 3 miles a day and work out. I have concerns about doing this especially with taking hydroxy. I have a friend whose
Skater69
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
Hyaluronic acid excess
Hello Given the serious and worrying range of symptoms that are discussed here, I hope it's not annoying to ask about a minor one. I'm wondering if anyone else has a problem with excess hyaluronic acid and if so what facial moisturising creams are appropriate? A post I saw here some months ago helped
Hello Given the serious and worrying range of symptoms that are discussed here, I hope it's not annoying to ask about a minor one. I'm wondering if anyone else has a problem with excess hyaluronic acid and if so what facial moisturising creams are appropriate? A post I saw here some months ago helped
StPetes
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Has anyone else had a problem with loose teeth?
I went to the dentist yesterday who said 4of my teeth are becoming loose, probably due to Alendronic acid and Carbamazepine ( for trigeminal neuralgia ) He said my dental hygiene was excellent. The only available treatment on the NHS is a denture! I am being referred to a periodontal specialist but
I went to the dentist yesterday who said 4of my teeth are becoming loose, probably due to Alendronic acid and Carbamazepine ( for trigeminal neuralgia ) He said my dental hygiene was excellent. The only available treatment on the NHS is a denture! I am being referred to a periodontal specialist but
Gardening2811
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Heights Smart Supplement - should I stop? Advice
Hi guys, After recently finding out I have Hashimotos (going to the Dr on Thursday) I have been taking stock on what I take and whether it is beneficial to me or could cause harm. I take the Heights Smart Supplement and wondered what you guys thought of what is inside it. I was mainly worried because
Hi guys, After recently finding out I have Hashimotos (going to the Dr on Thursday) I have been taking stock on what I take and whether it is beneficial to me or could cause harm. I take the Heights Smart Supplement and wondered what you guys thought of what is inside it. I was mainly worried because
Griffo_
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
amino acids not recognised as essential in humans such as taurine play a role in fibromyalgia,
In this study, researchers measured the level of 20 amino acids (critical components of proteins). They found that overall levels of amino acids were lower in fibromyalgia and that seven amino acids were especially low, including taurine, alanine, tyrosine, valine, methionine, phenylalanine, and threonine.The
In this study, researchers measured the level of 20 amino acids (critical components of proteins). They found that overall levels of amino acids were lower in fibromyalgia and that seven amino acids were especially low, including taurine, alanine, tyrosine, valine, methionine, phenylalanine, and threonine.The
LawrenceT
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Blood test results Vitamins / Digestive problems
Blood results done by GP : “ Serum folate 4 ug/L Serum ferritin 21 ug/L low iron stores Serum vitamin B12 513 ng/L. ” Vit D not done. I see Tesco are offering cheap tests for various vits. Thoughts ? I am housebound so I take vit D. 25 ug daily. Also omega 3 fish oil and a multivitamin. I was
Blood results done by GP : “ Serum folate 4 ug/L Serum ferritin 21 ug/L low iron stores Serum vitamin B12 513 ng/L. ” Vit D not done. I see Tesco are offering cheap tests for various vits. Thoughts ? I am housebound so I take vit D. 25 ug daily. Also omega 3 fish oil and a multivitamin. I was
Applethorpe
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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