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Alendronic Acid and Osteoporosis
Hi does anyone take Alendronic Acid 70mg and noticed hair loss I am interested as I have been prescribed it and looking into it there are lots of nasty side effects such as hair and eyebrow loss and jawbone problems. Thanks 14penny
Hi does anyone take Alendronic Acid 70mg and noticed hair loss I am interested as I have been prescribed it and looking into it there are lots of nasty side effects such as hair and eyebrow loss and jawbone problems. Thanks 14penny
14penny
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NRAS
5 years ago
Do supplements help to increase GFR?
Hi everyone. I’m a new member who have recently been diagnosed with stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease ( CKD ) and besides prescribing Statins for my High Cholesterol (which is 5.5) my doctor will not offer any further help at this time. He says my Chronic Kidney Disease is not at an advanced stage for
Hi everyone. I’m a new member who have recently been diagnosed with stage 3 Chronic Kidney Disease ( CKD ) and besides prescribing Statins for my High Cholesterol (which is 5.5) my doctor will not offer any further help at this time. He says my Chronic Kidney Disease is not at an advanced stage for
GFR45
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
Get to know more about my fibro
Hello Everyone, I'm new here. im only 35 yrs old male, Im also a new fibro patient. in the last 6 months has been very depressing because this is awful condition, however, I have been misdiagnosed for over 2 years, when chronic pain became part of my life, not sure is to do with due to a sport injury
Hello Everyone, I'm new here. im only 35 yrs old male, Im also a new fibro patient. in the last 6 months has been very depressing because this is awful condition, however, I have been misdiagnosed for over 2 years, when chronic pain became part of my life, not sure is to do with due to a sport injury
Mr-T212
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
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IBS without bowel symptoms?!
Hello 😊 I will try to keep it short but basically can you have IBS without bowel issues? I was thought to have endometriosis, I will list my symptoms down below if you want to read them. I had a laproscopy 4 weeks ago and all that was found was a distended large intestine so I've been told I have
Hello 😊 I will try to keep it short but basically can you have IBS without bowel issues? I was thought to have endometriosis, I will list my symptoms down below if you want to read them. I had a laproscopy 4 weeks ago and all that was found was a distended large intestine so I've been told I have
Jae95
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Osteoporosis
Hi, Am in a Lupus flare at the moment so not too bright. Just found out from my dexa scan that I have osteoporisis. GP wants me to start alendronic acid. I have heard really bad things about this drug. I am on so many drugs at the moment and I don't really want to add another to the mix. Has anyone
Hi, Am in a Lupus flare at the moment so not too bright. Just found out from my dexa scan that I have osteoporisis. GP wants me to start alendronic acid. I have heard really bad things about this drug. I am on so many drugs at the moment and I don't really want to add another to the mix. Has anyone
babssara
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Omega-3 supplement does not help above 50- Study indicates.
A lot of Research, large fish oil trials on Omega 3 in form of EPA/ DHA have been conducted over last 2 decades. The results have never been consistent with regards to health claims on CV risk, cholesterol, Brain Health, eye health, anti-inflammatory, etc. etc. While EPA / DHA may have shown some
A lot of Research, large fish oil trials on Omega 3 in form of EPA/ DHA have been conducted over last 2 decades. The results have never been consistent with regards to health claims on CV risk, cholesterol, Brain Health, eye health, anti-inflammatory, etc. etc. While EPA / DHA may have shown some
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
21 Vegetarian Foods That Are Loaded With Iron
21 Vegetarian Foods That Are Loaded With Iron: Written by Alina Petre, MS, RD (CA) on May 4, 2017. Iron is an essential nutrient that plays an important role in many bodily functions (1). A diet lacking in iron can result in low energy levels, shortness of breath, headaches, irritability, dizziness
21 Vegetarian Foods That Are Loaded With Iron: Written by Alina Petre, MS, RD (CA) on May 4, 2017. Iron is an essential nutrient that plays an important role in many bodily functions (1). A diet lacking in iron can result in low energy levels, shortness of breath, headaches, irritability, dizziness
Praveen55
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Advice on latest blood results
Any advice on last blood test below?
[u]25/10/2018[/u]
TSH 0.02 (0.27 – 4.20) T4 total 71.0 (66 – 181) Free T4 14.20 (12.0 – 22.0 Free T3 4.97 (3.1 – 6.8) Before seeing Endo – 100mcg of T4 & self-medicating 25mcg T3
[u]22/01/2019[/u]
TSH 0.01 (0.27 – 4.20) T4 total 76.5 (66 – 181) Free
Any advice on last blood test below?
[u]25/10/2018[/u]
TSH 0.02 (0.27 – 4.20) T4 total 71.0 (66 – 181) Free T4 14.20 (12.0 – 22.0 Free T3 4.97 (3.1 – 6.8) Before seeing Endo – 100mcg of T4 & self-medicating 25mcg T3
[u]22/01/2019[/u]
TSH 0.01 (0.27 – 4.20) T4 total 76.5 (66 – 181) Free
amandac46
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Osteoporosis treatment
Is Biphosphonates (taken more than 3 years) trigger fracture of the thigh bone (femur) and osteonecrosis (bone death) of the jaw? Can my mother Sobha Ghoshal (aged 78 years) take biphosphonates like Aclasta /Stoplos One (zolendronic acid) for more than 5 years after completing Bonmax Pth (teriparatide
Is Biphosphonates (taken more than 3 years) trigger fracture of the thigh bone (femur) and osteonecrosis (bone death) of the jaw? Can my mother Sobha Ghoshal (aged 78 years) take biphosphonates like Aclasta /Stoplos One (zolendronic acid) for more than 5 years after completing Bonmax Pth (teriparatide
smtamt
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Osteoporosis Support
5 years ago
Xtandi Availability at Reasonable Cost
Saw this article from 4/28/2016, "Biolyse Pharma offers to supply enzalutamide (Xtandi) for $3 per pill to Medicare and developing countries " - does anyone know if Xtandi can be had for $3 per pill or less in Canada or anywhere else? Background - March 2018 - had bilateral orchiectomy, then 45 sessions
Saw this article from 4/28/2016, "Biolyse Pharma offers to supply enzalutamide (Xtandi) for $3 per pill to Medicare and developing countries " - does anyone know if Xtandi can be had for $3 per pill or less in Canada or anywhere else? Background - March 2018 - had bilateral orchiectomy, then 45 sessions
MMK-XFuture
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
OSTEOPOROSIS TREATMENTS : REDUCED IMMUNITY.
Does anyone have any information regarding the effects ofosteoporosis treatments on the immune system?? I ask this as when having Ibandronate 3 monthly injections I had reoccurring oral thrush. Then in 2017 I had further injections and again suffered with oral thrush. I am coming to the end of my Prolia
Does anyone have any information regarding the effects ofosteoporosis treatments on the immune system?? I ask this as when having Ibandronate 3 monthly injections I had reoccurring oral thrush. Then in 2017 I had further injections and again suffered with oral thrush. I am coming to the end of my Prolia
Sunseaandsand
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Bone density and alendronic acid
My dexa scan results aren’t good although I do not yet have oesteoperosis. I will be having blood tests to see if I am deficient in vitamin D. I don’t think I am. I have read some horrific stories regarding alendronic acid and if it is recommended , I am reluctant to take it. Does anyone know of a good
My dexa scan results aren’t good although I do not yet have oesteoperosis. I will be having blood tests to see if I am deficient in vitamin D. I don’t think I am. I have read some horrific stories regarding alendronic acid and if it is recommended , I am reluctant to take it. Does anyone know of a good
Rosina1871
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Diet and Mood
Anyone have thoughts on this? Anyone tried different diets or food supplements looking for a mood boost? Something that seems to work for me as something of a mood stabiliser, for whatever reason: butter. Not saying it would work for anyone else of course. I have also tried various vitamins, minerals
Anyone have thoughts on this? Anyone tried different diets or food supplements looking for a mood boost? Something that seems to work for me as something of a mood stabiliser, for whatever reason: butter. Not saying it would work for anyone else of course. I have also tried various vitamins, minerals
_Alex_
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Mental Health Support
5 years ago
ADHD Weekly -- Researchers Consider Role of Maternal Diet in ADHD
ADHD runs in families -- and you're looking for ways to reduce the possibility of passing it on to your future children. Did you know researchers are if considering what you eat when you're expecting could play a role in a child developing ADHD? Read "Researchers Consider Role of Maternal Diet in ADHD
ADHD runs in families -- and you're looking for ways to reduce the possibility of passing it on to your future children. Did you know researchers are if considering what you eat when you're expecting could play a role in a child developing ADHD? Read "Researchers Consider Role of Maternal Diet in ADHD
KarenADHDWeekly
Partner
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
5 years ago
AA side effects
I’ve recently been diagnosed after 2 fractures with osteoporosis, I am now on Alendronic Acid, I’m having awful side effects like extreme tiredness, nausea, dizziness and swollen joints, this lasts for 24 hours after taking, does anyone else suffer like this and if so does it wear off when your body
I’ve recently been diagnosed after 2 fractures with osteoporosis, I am now on Alendronic Acid, I’m having awful side effects like extreme tiredness, nausea, dizziness and swollen joints, this lasts for 24 hours after taking, does anyone else suffer like this and if so does it wear off when your body
ROSmember
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
3 months post ablation
My ablation was at the beginning of March. My EP told me I had had a “full service” and was told to stop all medication apart from Rivaroxaban. The cardiologist recommended Magnesium, Q10, Vit C and Omega 3. This seems to be going well, I am still very aware of my heart beating, but in sinus rhythm with
My ablation was at the beginning of March. My EP told me I had had a “full service” and was told to stop all medication apart from Rivaroxaban. The cardiologist recommended Magnesium, Q10, Vit C and Omega 3. This seems to be going well, I am still very aware of my heart beating, but in sinus rhythm with
mavart
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AF Association
5 years ago
Progress and a bit of fun
I wrote a silly ditty for someone on her quite a while back. Am posting it here now so I can delete from my iPad as iCloud alarmingly getting full and I don't want to pay 70pence - I know - I am that old miser. I am currently on 6 and 5.5 alternate. Slight delay to latest reduction as I fell hard on
I wrote a silly ditty for someone on her quite a while back. Am posting it here now so I can delete from my iPad as iCloud alarmingly getting full and I don't want to pay 70pence - I know - I am that old miser. I am currently on 6 and 5.5 alternate. Slight delay to latest reduction as I fell hard on
Pongo13
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Triglycerides is driving me crazy...
Hey guys, first time here. For the first time in my life, I finally received my health report after years of never getting it for some reason and how I got it was through my job as an incentive to get better but also decrease the premium. But anyway, I found out that I have a triglycerides of 204, I'm
Hey guys, first time here. For the first time in my life, I finally received my health report after years of never getting it for some reason and how I got it was through my job as an incentive to get better but also decrease the premium. But anyway, I found out that I have a triglycerides of 204, I'm
harrynguyen
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
Endocrine regulation of multichromatic color vision
Don't try to get me to explain this! Just reporting the direct impact of thyroid hormone on colour vision is an important step. There have been some posts here which mentioned shifts in colour perception. What has, perhaps, not been clear is where the shift happens. This paper appears to indicate it
Don't try to get me to explain this! Just reporting the direct impact of thyroid hormone on colour vision is an important step. There have been some posts here which mentioned shifts in colour perception. What has, perhaps, not been clear is where the shift happens. This paper appears to indicate it
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
If I was allergic to Alendronate won't I also be allergic to Risedronate?
as it is in the same group of bisphonates? I queried this with gp as I came out in hives after the couple of times I took AA. As I didn't have an anaphylactic shock he said I should try Risedronate, he didn't seem very confident that I wouldn't have hives from this when I asked him. It seems to me
as it is in the same group of bisphonates? I queried this with gp as I came out in hives after the couple of times I took AA. As I didn't have an anaphylactic shock he said I should try Risedronate, he didn't seem very confident that I wouldn't have hives from this when I asked him. It seems to me
karmel
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
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