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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
10 months 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.
Arie4
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Osteoporosis Support
10 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
10 months ago
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just sharing a link that is a new product helpful for sleep. It was recommended by a very well know integrative doctor in California. I am not recommending it for restless legs, but my sister and her husband say it helps with sleep. https://lifewave.com
just sharing a link that is a new product helpful for sleep. It was recommended by a very well know integrative doctor in California. I am not recommending it for restless legs, but my sister and her husband say it helps with sleep. https://lifewave.com
RCHD
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months 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
10 months 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
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
First BMD in 8 years
I got a BMD and have been considering echolyte in the year ahead to inform my numbers with more information. I wonder what some of your concerns for me might be as I debate medication or no medication. I am an active 68 year old woman. I walked 920 miles in 8 weeks in a wellness competition. I am
I got a BMD and have been considering echolyte in the year ahead to inform my numbers with more information. I wonder what some of your concerns for me might be as I debate medication or no medication. I am an active 68 year old woman. I walked 920 miles in 8 weeks in a wellness competition. I am
Mindy777
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Osteoporosis Support
2 months ago
CKD diet and nutrients? Which do you take?
Hi guys! Who is at the stage of predialysis, please tell me how many times a week do you eat meat? And do you take ketosteril or ketoanalogs of amino acids? what about sorbents?
Hi guys! Who is at the stage of predialysis, please tell me how many times a week do you eat meat? And do you take ketosteril or ketoanalogs of amino acids? what about sorbents?
alice_lirey
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Kidney Disease
6 months ago
Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggest
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Waiting for a Hysterectomy
Hello everyone, I am writing to ask for any advice/support or similar situations. I am 39, F, live in Scotland UK Have been having problems since May 2021 - heavy menstrual bleeding and pain, hadn't had any issues or bleeding for 20+ years on the mini-Pill Degestrel, so it came as a bit of a shock
Hello everyone, I am writing to ask for any advice/support or similar situations. I am 39, F, live in Scotland UK Have been having problems since May 2021 - heavy menstrual bleeding and pain, hadn't had any issues or bleeding for 20+ years on the mini-Pill Degestrel, so it came as a bit of a shock
Kittie5117
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Endometriosis UK
10 months ago
Looking for advice, yet again, please.
I had an appointment to see my GP today regarding high blood pressure. I have been taking 10mg Ramipril for some time but recently BP has been high and erratic. Apparently, I cannot go to a higher Ramipril dose, therefore, need to change. I’m aware that some BP medication can interfere with RLS, so
I had an appointment to see my GP today regarding high blood pressure. I have been taking 10mg Ramipril for some time but recently BP has been high and erratic. Apparently, I cannot go to a higher Ramipril dose, therefore, need to change. I’m aware that some BP medication can interfere with RLS, so
Mulberry100
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Cortisol saliva test results
I’ve just had my third cortisol saliva test done and am interested to get advice from the experts on here eg the very knowledgeable humanbean! It basically tells the story of how I feel. Unable to get out of bed without a cup of tea. Able to do some light jobs/activities in the morning. Tired after
I’ve just had my third cortisol saliva test done and am interested to get advice from the experts on here eg the very knowledgeable humanbean! It basically tells the story of how I feel. Unable to get out of bed without a cup of tea. Able to do some light jobs/activities in the morning. Tired after
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Zymot and PICSI
Hello, I believe this has been asked before but there hasn't been much response so hopefully maybe more might have incite or tips as time as gone by? Do you have experiences using Zymot or PICSI? Or even one thought, using both? Putting the sperm through the Zymot maze and then putting the sperm in
Hello, I believe this has been asked before but there hasn't been much response so hopefully maybe more might have incite or tips as time as gone by? Do you have experiences using Zymot or PICSI? Or even one thought, using both? Putting the sperm through the Zymot maze and then putting the sperm in
JPxx
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Fertility Network UK
10 months ago
Further to my post of 9 months ago
Hi Until December last I was taking 40 mg iron bisglycinate with orange juice every two days. Since this had little impact on my RLS I increased the iron dose to 40mg every day from December until now. As yet I have noticed little change to my RLS symptoms. A blood test this month showed my ferritin
Hi Until December last I was taking 40 mg iron bisglycinate with orange juice every two days. Since this had little impact on my RLS I increased the iron dose to 40mg every day from December until now. As yet I have noticed little change to my RLS symptoms. A blood test this month showed my ferritin
Rameau
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Newly diagnosed with PBC
Hi there! I just got my official diagnosis today and was started on Ursodiol. I have been feeling fatigued for about 13 years and no one could find a reason. In the last 3 years, my liver enzymes went up and I started getting even weirder symptoms. Neurological impairments, heart pain, muscle pain.
Hi there! I just got my official diagnosis today and was started on Ursodiol. I have been feeling fatigued for about 13 years and no one could find a reason. In the last 3 years, my liver enzymes went up and I started getting even weirder symptoms. Neurological impairments, heart pain, muscle pain.
Pawsandchoc
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PBCers Organization
10 months ago
After 25 days back on prednisone...
Thank you to all who advised on my previous post. I have almost completed the first month back on 20mg day of prednisone. The effect was immediate, pain gone, stiffness gone, fatigue better, am motivated and catching up with chores I had neglected for months. I feel more positive now, even started
Thank you to all who advised on my previous post. I have almost completed the first month back on 20mg day of prednisone. The effect was immediate, pain gone, stiffness gone, fatigue better, am motivated and catching up with chores I had neglected for months. I feel more positive now, even started
Biba5
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
zoledronic acid and afib
HI,does anyone suffer from fluttering or shuddering in there chest or back which I am getting now.
HI,does anyone suffer from fluttering or shuddering in there chest or back which I am getting now.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
10 months ago
A newbie question about vitamin D3
Before discovering compression fractures due to osteoporosis, I was taking various vitamin supplements. ( this is going to sound like I’m a hypochondriac, but I was trying to stay healthy). I had Garlic tablets, Glucosamine& Chondroitin, vit B, vit D3 and zinc. After my DEXA scan, my old GP put me on
Before discovering compression fractures due to osteoporosis, I was taking various vitamin supplements. ( this is going to sound like I’m a hypochondriac, but I was trying to stay healthy). I had Garlic tablets, Glucosamine& Chondroitin, vit B, vit D3 and zinc. After my DEXA scan, my old GP put me on
Indigo2417
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Intense pruritus following liver transplant - diagnosed with hepatic cholestatic. Any help please?
Hi, I received a liver transplant back in December 2022 and recovery was well for the first four months however around end of April I started suffering with pruritus amongst other symptoms i.e. acid reflux, fatigue etc. and following x rays and scans, the Consultants advised it was due to strictures
Hi, I received a liver transplant back in December 2022 and recovery was well for the first four months however around end of April I started suffering with pruritus amongst other symptoms i.e. acid reflux, fatigue etc. and following x rays and scans, the Consultants advised it was due to strictures
KateG94
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British Liver Trust
10 months 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
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Weight Loss Support
7 months ago
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