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osteopenia, Hashimotos and sjogrens
hi, my rheumatologist has prescribed Adcal and Alendronic acid. Due to oesphagitis because of Sjögren’s I don’t want to take Alendronic acid. Through research and the help of thyroid UK I now take vitamin D3 MK2 and magnesium. Pains in my chest which used to feel like a heart attack have cleared up since
hi, my rheumatologist has prescribed Adcal and Alendronic acid. Due to oesphagitis because of Sjögren’s I don’t want to take Alendronic acid. Through research and the help of thyroid UK I now take vitamin D3 MK2 and magnesium. Pains in my chest which used to feel like a heart attack have cleared up since
Essexlil
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Counter Intuitive Cholesterol Results
In March last year (2021) I started taking statins in consultation with Dr after risk assessment. I am 62 and have mild narrowing of heart arteries along with mild leak in BAV and I have a 4.9 TAA. In June my non fasting cholesterol levels were: Total 3,0 HDL 1.8 LDL 1.5 tricylcldes 0.7 So after a full
In March last year (2021) I started taking statins in consultation with Dr after risk assessment. I am 62 and have mild narrowing of heart arteries along with mild leak in BAV and I have a 4.9 TAA. In June my non fasting cholesterol levels were: Total 3,0 HDL 1.8 LDL 1.5 tricylcldes 0.7 So after a full
Robfromwales
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed with osteoperosis
Good evening, I have recently been diagnosed with osteoperosis and have been advised that it is likely that my GP will do further tests (Parathyroid being one) then either offer me HRT or Alendronic acid, however I understand that if this is all caused by my parathyroid then no treatment is possible
Good evening, I have recently been diagnosed with osteoperosis and have been advised that it is likely that my GP will do further tests (Parathyroid being one) then either offer me HRT or Alendronic acid, however I understand that if this is all caused by my parathyroid then no treatment is possible
Maud04
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
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Confused! Shocked by Dexa Scan Results!
Six months ago, I believed that I was reasonably fit and healthy for a 69 year old. I've always kept active - dancing and walking - and have never smoked. I actually LIKE healthy food and drinking water! I was sent for a Dexa Scan because I noticed my finger joints were swelling and painful after
Six months ago, I believed that I was reasonably fit and healthy for a 69 year old. I've always kept active - dancing and walking - and have never smoked. I actually LIKE healthy food and drinking water! I was sent for a Dexa Scan because I noticed my finger joints were swelling and painful after
Taranda
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Supplements
I am waiting to start zoledronic acid infusion, the way things are it will be a while and dental work, will it be ok to take supplements, like magnesium and boron.
I am waiting to start zoledronic acid infusion, the way things are it will be a while and dental work, will it be ok to take supplements, like magnesium and boron.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Alendronic Acid
I have been taking AA now for 3 years and 4 months every Sunday morning. I wondered if it would matter if I miss taking it on Christmas Day. What do others think? I did have a dexa scan a few months ago and the result was low body mass. I am 82.
I have been taking AA now for 3 years and 4 months every Sunday morning. I wondered if it would matter if I miss taking it on Christmas Day. What do others think? I did have a dexa scan a few months ago and the result was low body mass. I am 82.
caftan
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
alpha lipoic acid
does anyone take alphalipoic acid? What is its effect on you?
does anyone take alphalipoic acid? What is its effect on you?
Neworleanslady
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
A critical review of Provenge. Your inputs welcomed?
Any thoughts on this critical review. One thing that strikes me as odd, is how there is no information regarding efficacy since 2012. That's 10 years. If something works well, then why isn't there new data showing that? Some people say, it can't hurt, so just do it. That makes sense if it is true
Any thoughts on this critical review. One thing that strikes me as odd, is how there is no information regarding efficacy since 2012. That's 10 years. If something works well, then why isn't there new data showing that? Some people say, it can't hurt, so just do it. That makes sense if it is true
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
What first?: Provenge or Nubeqa?
I have not used 2d line AR drugs yet. CRPC just started six months ago. My PSA is below 1. One small, suspected area on last month's PSMA PET scan. That is the same area that looked suspicious on PSMA PET in 2016 and on Axumin in early 2021. I did IADT 2016-2020, with continuous ADT since Jan 2021
I have not used 2d line AR drugs yet. CRPC just started six months ago. My PSA is below 1. One small, suspected area on last month's PSMA PET scan. That is the same area that looked suspicious on PSMA PET in 2016 and on Axumin in early 2021. I did IADT 2016-2020, with continuous ADT since Jan 2021
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
DEXA results worse, trialling HRT
Had my first DEXA scan 2 years ago at 48 due to family history of osteoporosis. I have no other risk factors. Scan showed osteopenia in my hips (overall -1.7) and osteoporosis in spine (overall -3.4). Did not want to take alendronic acid offered by my GP. Asked for medication review with Rheumatology
Had my first DEXA scan 2 years ago at 48 due to family history of osteoporosis. I have no other risk factors. Scan showed osteopenia in my hips (overall -1.7) and osteoporosis in spine (overall -3.4). Did not want to take alendronic acid offered by my GP. Asked for medication review with Rheumatology
KayEmJay
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Help with Bone Turnover Marker Tests
A couple of weeks ago I got the results of my bone turnover marker tests and I am hoping there is someone on the platform that is familiar with these tests and who can help me decipher my results. Yes, I did ask my endocrinologist for help with this but what he said makes no sense and he only mentioned
A couple of weeks ago I got the results of my bone turnover marker tests and I am hoping there is someone on the platform that is familiar with these tests and who can help me decipher my results. Yes, I did ask my endocrinologist for help with this but what he said makes no sense and he only mentioned
FearFracture
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Zoledronic acid and muscle mass
Hi,I have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis, and I think I will be having zoledronic acid infusion, has anyone found it builds them up a little, I am only 8st ,I have no testosterone because I have locally advanced prostate cancer, I finished ht and rt in 2016,my psa is undetectable, I know
Hi,I have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis, and I think I will be having zoledronic acid infusion, has anyone found it builds them up a little, I am only 8st ,I have no testosterone because I have locally advanced prostate cancer, I finished ht and rt in 2016,my psa is undetectable, I know
Radars
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Alpha Lipoic Acid potential therapeutic agent in psychiatric and neurological diseases including Parkinson's and Alzheimer's
https://www.primescholars.com/articles/potential-therapeutic-agent-in-psychiatric-and-neurological-diseases-alpha-lipoic-acid-104312.html
https://www.primescholars.com/articles/potential-therapeutic-agent-in-psychiatric-and-neurological-diseases-alpha-lipoic-acid-104312.html
TL500
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Xmas festivities.
I've been prescribed obeticholic acid . One week in and tolerating it thus far.I'd like to have a small tipple for crimbo. Is this something that would be ok ?
I've been prescribed obeticholic acid . One week in and tolerating it thus far.I'd like to have a small tipple for crimbo. Is this something that would be ok ?
Marj6364
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Alpha Lipoic Acid for degenerative disease
https://youtu.be/6sXT6Hnt3Bc
https://youtu.be/6sXT6Hnt3Bc
TL500
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Bone density improvement
After several years of investigations, I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in August 2020. My t scores were -2.7 in my hip and -2.4 in my Lumber spine. I was prescribed with Alendronic Acid which I refused to take because I was also diagnosed with hypercalcemia Upon further investigations I was diagnosed
After several years of investigations, I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in August 2020. My t scores were -2.7 in my hip and -2.4 in my Lumber spine. I was prescribed with Alendronic Acid which I refused to take because I was also diagnosed with hypercalcemia Upon further investigations I was diagnosed
Cappuccinobaby
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
alendronic Acid
Have been prescribed this by Rhuemy after waiting 3 1/2 years to see one. Have been down to 1/2 and 1 mg but symptoms returned. Have been on 3 mg for 12 months but Rhuemy has upped me to 5mg explaining about ardrenals and hopes this will fully wake them up. To reduced to 4mg in 8 weeks and then down
Have been prescribed this by Rhuemy after waiting 3 1/2 years to see one. Have been down to 1/2 and 1 mg but symptoms returned. Have been on 3 mg for 12 months but Rhuemy has upped me to 5mg explaining about ardrenals and hopes this will fully wake them up. To reduced to 4mg in 8 weeks and then down
Fatsdomino
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Off patent drug possibility for Covid. Ursodeoxycholic acid (UDCA), an approved liver disease drug, reduces ACE2 levels on lab-grown cells
There seems to be a deal of excitement in certain media areas about research involving UK, European and US researchers on a covid treatment drug. The one in question is an off patent drug ursodeoxycholic acid currently used to treat liver damage so a re-purposing rather than development of a new drug
There seems to be a deal of excitement in certain media areas about research involving UK, European and US researchers on a covid treatment drug. The one in question is an off patent drug ursodeoxycholic acid currently used to treat liver damage so a re-purposing rather than development of a new drug
Eucalyptus22
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Guy Tenenbaum Protocol.
I've been watching Dr. Berg's interviews with him and when Guy was showing the supplements he uses, they said that ALA and garcinia together inhibit the SCOT (pathway?) (enzyme?) (process?) which allows the protective outer covering of the cancer cell to melt away, leaving the cancer cell vulnerable.
I've been watching Dr. Berg's interviews with him and when Guy was showing the supplements he uses, they said that ALA and garcinia together inhibit the SCOT (pathway?) (enzyme?) (process?) which allows the protective outer covering of the cancer cell to melt away, leaving the cancer cell vulnerable.
jtango
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Is anyone using/trying this program: Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD
Is anyone using/trying this program: any results to report? Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD - Knox Van Dyke - Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, West Virginia University asclepiusopen.com/clinical-... Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD (2018): - Inosine
Is anyone using/trying this program: any results to report? Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD - Knox Van Dyke - Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, West Virginia University asclepiusopen.com/clinical-... Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD (2018): - Inosine
kstavert
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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