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Anyone use amitriptyline for endo pain?
I've seen mention of amitriptyline used for endo pain on here. Can anyone tell me their experiences with this? I'm at a point where my medication isn't working well enough and am looking for other options. If anyone has any other suggestions, please let me know too! I'm currently taking 60mg codeine
I've seen mention of amitriptyline used for endo pain on here. Can anyone tell me their experiences with this? I'm at a point where my medication isn't working well enough and am looking for other options. If anyone has any other suggestions, please let me know too! I'm currently taking 60mg codeine
QueenOfRats
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Thyroid or Nutrients
Morning All, Haven’t been on here for a while, although I do check in now and again. Reason for this post is I am a bit confused about my symptoms and don’t know if it’s thyroid related or lack of nutrients. I have developed dry eye and my hair was falling out quite a bit but was regrowing my hair texture
Morning All, Haven’t been on here for a while, although I do check in now and again. Reason for this post is I am a bit confused about my symptoms and don’t know if it’s thyroid related or lack of nutrients. I have developed dry eye and my hair was falling out quite a bit but was regrowing my hair texture
misschris
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Super Foods For Heart
I’m new here ... 1.Salmon Salmon is best source omega-3 fatty acids and some protein that help keeping heart-healthy . Their omega-3 fatty acids have been proven to reduce levels of triglycerides and prevent the risk for cardiac death. reduce levels of triglycerides and prevent the risk for cardiac
I’m new here ... 1.Salmon Salmon is best source omega-3 fatty acids and some protein that help keeping heart-healthy . Their omega-3 fatty acids have been proven to reduce levels of triglycerides and prevent the risk for cardiac death. reduce levels of triglycerides and prevent the risk for cardiac
himu
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Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
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I was recently diagnosed with PBC. So still learning about disease. Just started on ursodiol for one month. 1200 mg daily. Wondering if this medication can cause bladder irritations and burning? If so why and what to do.. little comment from my Dr when I asked. Would appreciate input. I am still going
I was recently diagnosed with PBC. So still learning about disease. Just started on ursodiol for one month. 1200 mg daily. Wondering if this medication can cause bladder irritations and burning? If so why and what to do.. little comment from my Dr when I asked. Would appreciate input. I am still going
OHIO1919
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
Alendronic acid and dentists.
Hello I'm new here. I have been taking Alendronic acid for nine months after breaking my arm in an accident. Now that we are all in 'lock down' in this country because of COVID-19 (no I haven't got it or any symptoms), as bad luck would have it, I have the most painful toothache and my dentist has refused
Hello I'm new here. I have been taking Alendronic acid for nine months after breaking my arm in an accident. Now that we are all in 'lock down' in this country because of COVID-19 (no I haven't got it or any symptoms), as bad luck would have it, I have the most painful toothache and my dentist has refused
technology
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Newly diagnosed! Help 😱
Hi, newly diagnosed with osteoporosis, was supposed to attend an outpatients appointment but cancel due to the Coronavirus, so just got my diagnosis in the post and prescription for adcald3 and alendronic acid, would obviously prefer not to take and go down the nutritionist route but don’t know where
Hi, newly diagnosed with osteoporosis, was supposed to attend an outpatients appointment but cancel due to the Coronavirus, so just got my diagnosis in the post and prescription for adcald3 and alendronic acid, would obviously prefer not to take and go down the nutritionist route but don’t know where
Deee64
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Advice on DHEA and COQ10 ubiquinol
Hi everyone, I am in need of some advice on continuing with DHEA and COQ10 ubiquinol. I am due to start taking Norethisterone on Tuesday this week, with injections starting on the 18th. When is it best to stop taking DHEA and COQ10? I am also taking Folic Acid (obviously) Vit B, D and E, Omega 3,
Hi everyone, I am in need of some advice on continuing with DHEA and COQ10 ubiquinol. I am due to start taking Norethisterone on Tuesday this week, with injections starting on the 18th. When is it best to stop taking DHEA and COQ10? I am also taking Folic Acid (obviously) Vit B, D and E, Omega 3,
Star26
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Alendron Acid
Hello ladies, May I please ask how many of you are taking the Alendronic Acid and if so for how long, and has anyone experienced any nasty side affects. My rheumatologist thinks I've started, but I haven't. Was on the lower dose of Pred (15 mg) back in Dec last year, and for the past 2 weeks been
Hello ladies, May I please ask how many of you are taking the Alendronic Acid and if so for how long, and has anyone experienced any nasty side affects. My rheumatologist thinks I've started, but I haven't. Was on the lower dose of Pred (15 mg) back in Dec last year, and for the past 2 weeks been
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Amitriptyline for Endometriosis - what’s your experience?
I’ve tried several painkillers now: codeine, mefanamic acid, tramadol, codydramol and naproxen. They’ve now prescribed me Amitriptyline and I was wondering what anyone else’s experience was with this drug or any other medication they have found useful with managing endometriosis pain?
I’ve tried several painkillers now: codeine, mefanamic acid, tramadol, codydramol and naproxen. They’ve now prescribed me Amitriptyline and I was wondering what anyone else’s experience was with this drug or any other medication they have found useful with managing endometriosis pain?
LokiSunflower
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Psychosomatic or does it really work?
Hey all, I’ll admit I stopped consuming omega 3, 6, & 9 before June but I have recently gone back to some Omega 3 tablets. Healthy heart is noted on the bottle. Does it work though?
Hey all, I’ll admit I stopped consuming omega 3, 6, & 9 before June but I have recently gone back to some Omega 3 tablets. Healthy heart is noted on the bottle. Does it work though?
BenThom-Wood
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Lisinopril
I had a heart attack in 2005 and a stent fitted in my right coronary artery. At the time I was put on 2.5 mg bisoprolol, 2.5mg lisinopril, 75mg apirin and 40 mg simvastatin . I am now 69 years old. I dropped the lisinopril about 5 years ago as my BP was not an issue and my GP thought it may be contributing
I had a heart attack in 2005 and a stent fitted in my right coronary artery. At the time I was put on 2.5 mg bisoprolol, 2.5mg lisinopril, 75mg apirin and 40 mg simvastatin . I am now 69 years old. I dropped the lisinopril about 5 years ago as my BP was not an issue and my GP thought it may be contributing
brano77
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Prostap injection for Endo
Hi everyone. I haven’t posted in a while after my last cycle ended with ectopic. I want to prepare for another round. Will be a FET this time. My gynaecologist diagnosed me with high grade Endometriosis and adenomyosis and recommend prostap 3 months prior to any transfers. My Ivf clinic are saying it
Hi everyone. I haven’t posted in a while after my last cycle ended with ectopic. I want to prepare for another round. Will be a FET this time. My gynaecologist diagnosed me with high grade Endometriosis and adenomyosis and recommend prostap 3 months prior to any transfers. My Ivf clinic are saying it
ashley1906
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Anyone find calcium tablets difficult to stomach?
Has anyone found that taking calcium tablets doesn’t agree with them? I started taking Accrete D3 on Monday, each film coated tablet contains cholecalciferol 400IU and calcium 600mg ( as calcium carbonate 1500mg) and I take 2 a day. The excipients are hydrogenated soya-bean oil and sucrose. I’ve felt
Has anyone found that taking calcium tablets doesn’t agree with them? I started taking Accrete D3 on Monday, each film coated tablet contains cholecalciferol 400IU and calcium 600mg ( as calcium carbonate 1500mg) and I take 2 a day. The excipients are hydrogenated soya-bean oil and sucrose. I’ve felt
Fruitandnutcase
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
New research hints at ways to stop prostate cancer cells from growing
UCI biologists discover new approach for overcoming drug resistance Credit: Shannon Cottrell Irvine, Calif., March 3, 2020 — With drug resistance a major challenge in the fight against cancer, a discovery by University of California, Irvine biologists could offer new approaches to overcoming the obstacle
UCI biologists discover new approach for overcoming drug resistance Credit: Shannon Cottrell Irvine, Calif., March 3, 2020 — With drug resistance a major challenge in the fight against cancer, a discovery by University of California, Irvine biologists could offer new approaches to overcoming the obstacle
tallguy2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Howard's Salad Dressing
If you have been diagnosed with CLL, but are not yet being treated, you might want to try my salad dressing which includes foods and spices that are reputed to have anti-cancer properties. It is best eaten over a salad that includes one or more of the cole crop vegetables (such as broccoli, cabbage,
If you have been diagnosed with CLL, but are not yet being treated, you might want to try my salad dressing which includes foods and spices that are reputed to have anti-cancer properties. It is best eaten over a salad that includes one or more of the cole crop vegetables (such as broccoli, cabbage,
HowardR
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Advice for pushing to get a lap
Hi everyone, I've been dealing with a variety of symptoms over a period of years and for a long time I didn't link the likes of my sciatica (scheduled MRI was cancelled on the day because consultant told me he could "feel" a slipped disk) and IBS (had colonoscopy - clear of course) because I was on
Hi everyone, I've been dealing with a variety of symptoms over a period of years and for a long time I didn't link the likes of my sciatica (scheduled MRI was cancelled on the day because consultant told me he could "feel" a slipped disk) and IBS (had colonoscopy - clear of course) because I was on
Haylz95
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Any advice on use of Alendronic Acid and Calceos
I have just been diagnosed with Osteoporosis. I am female and 64 years old and a polio survivor. I have lead a full and active life and raised a family. Polio left me with weakened upper body muscles but apart from a couple of throat infections over the years I have had no reason to visit a doctor. Last
I have just been diagnosed with Osteoporosis. I am female and 64 years old and a polio survivor. I have lead a full and active life and raised a family. Polio left me with weakened upper body muscles but apart from a couple of throat infections over the years I have had no reason to visit a doctor. Last
Temujin
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Type 2 Diabetes potential home remedy cure
Type 2 diabetes (also called diabetes mellitus) results from the perfect storm of not enough movement, too much of the wrong foods, emotional stress, lack of sleep, toxins, and genetics. More often than not, patients with type 2 diabetes look towards natural medicine in addition to their conventional
Type 2 diabetes (also called diabetes mellitus) results from the perfect storm of not enough movement, too much of the wrong foods, emotional stress, lack of sleep, toxins, and genetics. More often than not, patients with type 2 diabetes look towards natural medicine in addition to their conventional
Ngalle
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
4 years ago
Help - does this sound like endometriosis? Should I get it checked? Under 20 yrs old, completely unsure.
(Edit: first of all the support and kindness I have received on this is just overwhelming and I am so so grateful and appreciative for all the advice and positivity. Thank you. You are some of the bravest, strongest and most supportive women I have ever had the fortune to come across. Also lots of comments
(Edit: first of all the support and kindness I have received on this is just overwhelming and I am so so grateful and appreciative for all the advice and positivity. Thank you. You are some of the bravest, strongest and most supportive women I have ever had the fortune to come across. Also lots of comments
epitola
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
My erythrocyte reading is off the chart low, 4.48, but my gastroenterologist makes nothing of it, but it reflects my liver condition, yes?
I am an 81 year old male diagnosed a year ago with Stage 3; on 500 mg Ursodiol 2 x daily, my blood results have returned to normal, except for the erythrocytes.
I am an 81 year old male diagnosed a year ago with Stage 3; on 500 mg Ursodiol 2 x daily, my blood results have returned to normal, except for the erythrocytes.
Stub007
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PBCers Organization
4 years ago
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