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I need advice under standing how to take my meds and supplements. I take omeprazole, (for gerd) Losartan 12.5 mg.(Blood pressure) Allegra 180mg ((Allergy) Multi Vitamin, B12 1000mg, zinc 50mg, Gentle Iron 25 mg, 1200 mg of Gabapentin, I also take a sleep aid either Tylenol PM, Advil PM, or Trazodone
I need advice under standing how to take my meds and supplements. I take omeprazole, (for gerd) Losartan 12.5 mg.(Blood pressure) Allegra 180mg ((Allergy) Multi Vitamin, B12 1000mg, zinc 50mg, Gentle Iron 25 mg, 1200 mg of Gabapentin, I also take a sleep aid either Tylenol PM, Advil PM, or Trazodone
Courtroad
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Small steps on the journey back to NSR
OK, I'm probably going to sound hopelessly optimistic here, but yesterday evening I met my EP Cardiologist who was giving a talk and update on AF and it cheered me up immensely. We hadn't met, but the technician who fitted the monitor told me to "make myself known". So I did. For the first time since
OK, I'm probably going to sound hopelessly optimistic here, but yesterday evening I met my EP Cardiologist who was giving a talk and update on AF and it cheered me up immensely. We hadn't met, but the technician who fitted the monitor told me to "make myself known". So I did. For the first time since
Rainfern
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AF Association
1 year ago
Taking R lipoic acid
I have been taking alpha lipoic acid for 18 months now. For the last 10 years everytime I’ve been to the clinic twice per year at least my stone loading increased - either new stones or larger stones. Since I have been taking lipoic acid my stones have remained the same size. I have read the feeds and
I have been taking alpha lipoic acid for 18 months now. For the last 10 years everytime I’ve been to the clinic twice per year at least my stone loading increased - either new stones or larger stones. Since I have been taking lipoic acid my stones have remained the same size. I have read the feeds and
Leaowen
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Cystinuria Support
2 years ago
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Mefenamic acid
Hi Just wondering about others experience with
mefenamic
acid
. Had an appointment with my consultant last week who prescribed but was quite clear it was only for two weeks. Currently waiting for another appointment with a specialist. But why is it only prescribed for two weeks?
Hi Just wondering about others experience with
mefenamic
acid
. Had an appointment with my consultant last week who prescribed but was quite clear it was only for two weeks. Currently waiting for another appointment with a specialist. But why is it only prescribed for two weeks?
mrsswinnydm
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
omega 3 supplement
Good morning everyone. I saw my cardiologist yesterday as I’m having a new knee next week and for my own peace of mind had an echocardiogram which shows my heart is now as it was before AF and high blood pressure were found 3 years ago. She said this showed my blood pressure tablets and healthier lifestyle
Good morning everyone. I saw my cardiologist yesterday as I’m having a new knee next week and for my own peace of mind had an echocardiogram which shows my heart is now as it was before AF and high blood pressure were found 3 years ago. She said this showed my blood pressure tablets and healthier lifestyle
Lakky12
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AF Association
1 year ago
My Onco says he only looks at the PCa, bone health is not his department, I say he couldn't be more wrong.
I am now 54, dx Dec 2019 PSA 160 and up to 300 by March 2020. Extensive bone Mets. Started ADT with Zytiga and Prednisone, marvelous results. PSA down to 0.03 in 8 months, and has stayed very low since . Onco recons everything is going great, disease under control, no further action is needed, just
I am now 54, dx Dec 2019 PSA 160 and up to 300 by March 2020. Extensive bone Mets. Started ADT with Zytiga and Prednisone, marvelous results. PSA down to 0.03 in 8 months, and has stayed very low since . Onco recons everything is going great, disease under control, no further action is needed, just
CSHobie
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
osteoporosis pain medication
Hi. I am suffering terribly with back pain recently and I don’t get on well with pain meds however even I know I can’t function like this it’s agony. The gp offered me codeine morphine etc but I can’t touch those or ibuprofen style medicine so I was wondering if anyone has been prescribed alternatives
Hi. I am suffering terribly with back pain recently and I don’t get on well with pain meds however even I know I can’t function like this it’s agony. The gp offered me codeine morphine etc but I can’t touch those or ibuprofen style medicine so I was wondering if anyone has been prescribed alternatives
MyStar86
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Brief update on my lower Intestinal Tract Capsule Endoscopy.
Just to let you know that the procedure went fine. Although the camera was a little larger than an Omega 3 high strength capsule, I found that with the right mindset I swallowed it easily. The staff were a little disconcerted about my long term steroid use and the possibility of an adrenal crisis and
Just to let you know that the procedure went fine. Although the camera was a little larger than an Omega 3 high strength capsule, I found that with the right mindset I swallowed it easily. The staff were a little disconcerted about my long term steroid use and the possibility of an adrenal crisis and
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
ursodeoxycholic acid supplies
Is anyone else in the UK having trouble getting their medication of Ursodeoxycholic acid tablets?
Is anyone else in the UK having trouble getting their medication of Ursodeoxycholic acid tablets?
Gioielli5
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
vitamin advice
hi, I’ve got myself bogged down in an effort to take supplements to help with bone loss. I was diagnosed with osteopenia following a DEXA scan. I don’t want to take Alendronic acid and my GP agreed with me taking vitamin D3 + K2 mk7 and magnesium glycinate and to have a further DEXA scan in three years
hi, I’ve got myself bogged down in an effort to take supplements to help with bone loss. I was diagnosed with osteopenia following a DEXA scan. I don’t want to take Alendronic acid and my GP agreed with me taking vitamin D3 + K2 mk7 and magnesium glycinate and to have a further DEXA scan in three years
Essexlil
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Vasepa (icosapent ethyl)
I have been prescribed Vasepa (icosapent ethyl) for several years now to lower my triglycerides and it has worked very well . I also know that it is a specific omega-3 fatty acid EPA and now I'm wondering what effect it may also have on my recently diagnosed fatty liver (S3) & (F3)?
I have been prescribed Vasepa (icosapent ethyl) for several years now to lower my triglycerides and it has worked very well . I also know that it is a specific omega-3 fatty acid EPA and now I'm wondering what effect it may also have on my recently diagnosed fatty liver (S3) & (F3)?
Boomer642
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
1 year ago
Omega 3 Fish Oil Vitamins
What is the recommended amount of Omega 3 Fish Oil Vitamins to take for fatty liver ?
What is the recommended amount of Omega 3 Fish Oil Vitamins to take for fatty liver ?
SarahG23
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
1 year ago
Still bleeding on Prostap injections!!
Hi ladies Hopefully someone can help with this,I have multiple fibroids, endometriosis,adenomyosis and adhesions which cause extremely heavy periods, flooding/clots with a lot of accompanying pain. I’ve had problems since my late 30s and now at 51 have decided to have a total hysterectomy.I saw a private
Hi ladies Hopefully someone can help with this,I have multiple fibroids, endometriosis,adenomyosis and adhesions which cause extremely heavy periods, flooding/clots with a lot of accompanying pain. I’ve had problems since my late 30s and now at 51 have decided to have a total hysterectomy.I saw a private
Jingles11
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Stopped AA but taking EvacalD3
After an MRI showing four compression fractures, my GP put me on Alendronic Acid and EvacalD3. I read about some side effects for AA and stopped taking it after nine months. I am still taking Evacal. Is this safe enough? I am nearing 78 and my risk for osteoporosis is not high. My bones are in quite
After an MRI showing four compression fractures, my GP put me on Alendronic Acid and EvacalD3. I read about some side effects for AA and stopped taking it after nine months. I am still taking Evacal. Is this safe enough? I am nearing 78 and my risk for osteoporosis is not high. My bones are in quite
MaggieSylvie
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Omega-3 DHA EPA and Prostate Cancer Risk
Dr. Mark Moyad is in my top list of doctors who are knowledgeable about Prostate Cancer, especially pertaining to diet and supplements. However I think this post is outdated regarding his comment that Omega-3 DHA EPA could be pro-PCa. I think the average Western Diet, especially in the USA has much
Dr. Mark Moyad is in my top list of doctors who are knowledgeable about Prostate Cancer, especially pertaining to diet and supplements. However I think this post is outdated regarding his comment that Omega-3 DHA EPA could be pro-PCa. I think the average Western Diet, especially in the USA has much
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
CPR Courses
There was an interesting post recently about training in resuscitation techniques. Inspired by this I contacted The Red Cross. Here's their reply, unfortunately no CPR training near to me, but for anyone in London, Salford, Edinburgh, or Belfast there's an opportunity to acquire a skill that might
There was an interesting post recently about training in resuscitation techniques. Inspired by this I contacted The Red Cross. Here's their reply, unfortunately no CPR training near to me, but for anyone in London, Salford, Edinburgh, or Belfast there's an opportunity to acquire a skill that might
Chappychap
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Dr Berg: "The REAL Cause of Alzheimer's Is NOT Amyloid Plaque in the Brain"
Dr Berg has over EIGHT MILLION subscribers on YouTube. His background is chiropractic but his videos very rarely talk about anything that is 'chiro' He always has very interesting (and unde 10 minutes!) health video. I know that ALZ is 'not' PD... But they are very much related in as much they are
Dr Berg has over EIGHT MILLION subscribers on YouTube. His background is chiropractic but his videos very rarely talk about anything that is 'chiro' He always has very interesting (and unde 10 minutes!) health video. I know that ALZ is 'not' PD... But they are very much related in as much they are
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Zoledronic acid bone infusion via IV
Good afternoon everyone, I hope you are all keeping as well as can be. Tomorrow I am seeing my bone specialist at hospital to have a Zoledronic acid bone infusion via IV to help my Osteoporosis. I have been taking alandronic acid tablets for the last 5 years but now I need something stronger to help
Good afternoon everyone, I hope you are all keeping as well as can be. Tomorrow I am seeing my bone specialist at hospital to have a Zoledronic acid bone infusion via IV to help my Osteoporosis. I have been taking alandronic acid tablets for the last 5 years but now I need something stronger to help
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Negative levodopa
I first posted this on the Neurotalk forum in 2018. I make a few additions here. Recently I heard the story of a women who controlled her dyskinesia by eating protein. Levodopa induced dyskinesia normally occurs when levodopa levels are at their highest (typically between 30 minutes and 90 minutes
I first posted this on the Neurotalk forum in 2018. I make a few additions here. Recently I heard the story of a women who controlled her dyskinesia by eating protein. Levodopa induced dyskinesia normally occurs when levodopa levels are at their highest (typically between 30 minutes and 90 minutes
johntPM
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Cancer patients test world’s first ‘computer-designed’ antibodies, made in Israel
[i]
Prof. Yanay Ofran (Gary Wagner)
[/i] ‘Nano-robot’ antibodies can be programmed to do much more when designed from scratch than when based on animal/human antibodies, says inventor By NATHAN JEFFAY Cancer patients are testing a medicine made of antibodies that were designed from scratch
[i]
Prof. Yanay Ofran (Gary Wagner)
[/i] ‘Nano-robot’ antibodies can be programmed to do much more when designed from scratch than when based on animal/human antibodies, says inventor By NATHAN JEFFAY Cancer patients are testing a medicine made of antibodies that were designed from scratch
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
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