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Alendronic Acid
I had a GP app this am to review HRT ( for recurrent UTIs). While there, she said I should be taking Alondronic Acid. That Calcium/ vit D was no protection on its own for bone density. Concudering I was on Prednisolone all last year for PMR, and saw Rheumatologist at least 3 times, I was pretty shocked
I had a GP app this am to review HRT ( for recurrent UTIs). While there, she said I should be taking Alondronic Acid. That Calcium/ vit D was no protection on its own for bone density. Concudering I was on Prednisolone all last year for PMR, and saw Rheumatologist at least 3 times, I was pretty shocked
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Inventor of 4-disease drug gets a boost thanks to ISRAEL21c
Inventor of 4-disease drug gets a boost thanks to ISRAEL21c ISRAEL21c article on David Naor’s peptide drew a $5k investment and many reader inquiries. An Israeli biotech company is planning clinical studies. By Abigail Klein Leichman JULY 11, 2019 Prof. David Naor at Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical
Inventor of 4-disease drug gets a boost thanks to ISRAEL21c ISRAEL21c article on David Naor’s peptide drew a $5k investment and many reader inquiries. An Israeli biotech company is planning clinical studies. By Abigail Klein Leichman JULY 11, 2019 Prof. David Naor at Hebrew University-Hadassah Medical
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 years ago
Diagnosis (after a fashion)
Well, there we are then. Rheumatologist has decided that I have probable gca. Probable because of the negative biopsy and blood results. I'm to begin reasonably slow steroid reduction and start on alendronate A DEXA scan is on the way too. Next appointment is in 2 months so fingers crossed that the
Well, there we are then. Rheumatologist has decided that I have probable gca. Probable because of the negative biopsy and blood results. I'm to begin reasonably slow steroid reduction and start on alendronate A DEXA scan is on the way too. Next appointment is in 2 months so fingers crossed that the
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
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BGSE appointment-help!
Hi all, bit of a strange one but I had my laparoscopy in March, and I've continued to be in pain since then. This was at my local hospital, not a BSGE centre. I haven't been impressed with the gynae who lied and said I'd agreed to go on the pill rather than giving me a lap, then didn't tell me all that
Hi all, bit of a strange one but I had my laparoscopy in March, and I've continued to be in pain since then. This was at my local hospital, not a BSGE centre. I haven't been impressed with the gynae who lied and said I'd agreed to go on the pill rather than giving me a lap, then didn't tell me all that
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Quinoa and red lentil salad bowl 🥗
Hi everyone, Here's an easy salad bowl that I made today by cooking red lentils and quinoa together and when it was cooked I added chopped cucumber baby plum tomatoes and chopped white onion with a little chopped coriander and black pepper. I would have added chopped sweet peppers but forgot to buy some
Hi everyone, Here's an easy salad bowl that I made today by cooking red lentils and quinoa together and when it was cooked I added chopped cucumber baby plum tomatoes and chopped white onion with a little chopped coriander and black pepper. I would have added chopped sweet peppers but forgot to buy some
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Alendronic Acid
Hi there, I am sharing this, not in a negative way, just for awareness.... I have just been diagnosed with OP, with T-Scores of -3.3... I am 48... I was started on AC last week, 70mg once a week.. I took my 2nd does yesterday (same day & time as last week as advised).. Yesterday I started becoming
Hi there, I am sharing this, not in a negative way, just for awareness.... I have just been diagnosed with OP, with T-Scores of -3.3... I am 48... I was started on AC last week, 70mg once a week.. I took my 2nd does yesterday (same day & time as last week as advised).. Yesterday I started becoming
Love-Life-Happiness
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Left in limbo, I don't know how my appointments are going to work.
Hi, it's my first time on here so please be gentle. I was diagnosed with RA in February this year by my rheumatologist. I also have non alcoholic fatty liver disease, I'm told that they go together a lot of the time. She prescribed 15 mg mxt along with prednisolone, plus the usual alendronic acid, adcal
Hi, it's my first time on here so please be gentle. I was diagnosed with RA in February this year by my rheumatologist. I also have non alcoholic fatty liver disease, I'm told that they go together a lot of the time. She prescribed 15 mg mxt along with prednisolone, plus the usual alendronic acid, adcal
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NRAS
5 years ago
Raw Goat milk
Goat milk is considered one of the healthiest foods. It contains vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12 that are important for the strengthening of the nervous system, and abounds in minerals (calcium, phosphorus, zinc, selenium) that play an important role for bone strength and maintenance of immunity. Goat milk
Goat milk is considered one of the healthiest foods. It contains vitamins B1, B2, B6 and B12 that are important for the strengthening of the nervous system, and abounds in minerals (calcium, phosphorus, zinc, selenium) that play an important role for bone strength and maintenance of immunity. Goat milk
delboy381
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
About to reduce Pred for 1st time, and wondering about Calcium/Vit D vs Alendronic acid
I posted here about a month ago to say I'd been put on a 5 day diagnostic trial of Pred at 30mg and wondered if it was a bit high. Lots of really helpful replies, thank you! What happened then was that I spoke to a different GP (let's say Dr B), who when I told her how quick and effective it had been
I posted here about a month ago to say I'd been put on a 5 day diagnostic trial of Pred at 30mg and wondered if it was a bit high. Lots of really helpful replies, thank you! What happened then was that I spoke to a different GP (let's say Dr B), who when I told her how quick and effective it had been
Ebn49
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Small update after liver biopsy and blood work
Just wanted to make a follow up post. I mentioned in my first post my hesitation to get a liver biopsy. I went through with it and along with my blood work the results still seem inconclusive. My doctor said biopsy showed some fatty liver, no fibrosis but some bile injury. I plan to make a new appointment
Just wanted to make a follow up post. I mentioned in my first post my hesitation to get a liver biopsy. I went through with it and along with my blood work the results still seem inconclusive. My doctor said biopsy showed some fatty liver, no fibrosis but some bile injury. I plan to make a new appointment
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Dizziness
The past couple weeks have been great. I dare say most of my anxiety symptoms are gone but the dizziness persists. I’m left wondering if it’s my Zoloft or the anxiety. I didn’t have dizziness until I upped my dose to 150 since then I’ve gone back down to 125 but it hasn’t subsided much. Anyone have
The past couple weeks have been great. I dare say most of my anxiety symptoms are gone but the dizziness persists. I’m left wondering if it’s my Zoloft or the anxiety. I didn’t have dizziness until I upped my dose to 150 since then I’ve gone back down to 125 but it hasn’t subsided much. Anyone have
Mongea
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Update - 8 weeks of injections and some new symptoms
Hi, I am having injections from last 8 weeks and have seen improvements in some areas. Blurred vision has improved and so does night vision. But shimmering effect is still there. Eyes try to move around the focused object and it feels like words have slight to and fro motion. This is probably the strangest
Hi, I am having injections from last 8 weeks and have seen improvements in some areas. Blurred vision has improved and so does night vision. But shimmering effect is still there. Eyes try to move around the focused object and it feels like words have slight to and fro motion. This is probably the strangest
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Back and hip pain with endo
Hi all, this is my first time posting on here so pretty new to it all. I’ve recently been told by my gynaecologist that she is 99% sure I have endo, I’m awaiting a laparoscopy and getting the Mirena device fitted at the same time. I’ve had bother the last year or two when it comes to my period with heavy
Hi all, this is my first time posting on here so pretty new to it all. I’ve recently been told by my gynaecologist that she is 99% sure I have endo, I’m awaiting a laparoscopy and getting the Mirena device fitted at the same time. I’ve had bother the last year or two when it comes to my period with heavy
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Complications with PACNS/ Cerebral Vasculitis
Was diagnosed with PACNS in 2015, biopsy proven, after several years of severe headaches, memory loss and fatigue, advised now in remission. Originally had Chemotherapy, steroid and Methotrexate, now only on the latter, but still experience symptoms. Would be interested to hear from anybody with Cerebral
Was diagnosed with PACNS in 2015, biopsy proven, after several years of severe headaches, memory loss and fatigue, advised now in remission. Originally had Chemotherapy, steroid and Methotrexate, now only on the latter, but still experience symptoms. Would be interested to hear from anybody with Cerebral
MelBeck
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Vasculitis UK
5 years ago
Tranexamic acid
Hi can someone tell me how soon does your bleeding stop when you take Tranexamic acid for heavy bleeding
Hi can someone tell me how soon does your bleeding stop when you take Tranexamic acid for heavy bleeding
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Women's Health
5 years ago
It starts with the egg. VERY CONFUSED 😐
Hi everyone. I’m after a bit of advice. I’ve just finished reading it starts with the egg, and have a list of vitamins that have been advised. We’ve just finished three unsuccessful rounds of IUI, and awaiting our first IVF appointment. We’re now defined as having unexplained infertility, although my
Hi everyone. I’m after a bit of advice. I’ve just finished reading it starts with the egg, and have a list of vitamins that have been advised. We’ve just finished three unsuccessful rounds of IUI, and awaiting our first IVF appointment. We’re now defined as having unexplained infertility, although my
Gem2410
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Help with getting diagnosis
Hi, I'm not even sure if I'm in the right place but I'm becoming increasingly desperate to find out why I'm in pain so much in my pelvic region. I'm sure I have endometriosis but both laparoscopy and mri clear. My periods started when I was about 12 and were always extremely painful and heavy. I
Hi, I'm not even sure if I'm in the right place but I'm becoming increasingly desperate to find out why I'm in pain so much in my pelvic region. I'm sure I have endometriosis but both laparoscopy and mri clear. My periods started when I was about 12 and were always extremely painful and heavy. I
Eoperez
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Curious... some of my symptoms have improved a lot since a 3 day water fast last weekend. And, my ESR dropped "back to normal" (doc)
My history: I was diagnosed with PMR at the end of May. I'd developed stiffnesss and pain in my pelvic girdle overnight during Xmas week gone, 2018. Then beginning of May or so I woke with two 'frozen' shoulders which developed a lot of pain and I couldn't turn in bed. I was diagnosed at the end of May
My history: I was diagnosed with PMR at the end of May. I'd developed stiffnesss and pain in my pelvic girdle overnight during Xmas week gone, 2018. Then beginning of May or so I woke with two 'frozen' shoulders which developed a lot of pain and I couldn't turn in bed. I was diagnosed at the end of May
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
When to stop Co-Q10/ubiquinone/ubiquinol?
Hello lovely ladies, I am due to start my priming in three days, and stimming in about 15-20 days. This time, along with the preconception multivitamin and the extra Vitamin D, I have also been taking omega-3 and Co-Q10 (in the ubiquinone form). On "It starts with the egg" the author seems to say to
Hello lovely ladies, I am due to start my priming in three days, and stimming in about 15-20 days. This time, along with the preconception multivitamin and the extra Vitamin D, I have also been taking omega-3 and Co-Q10 (in the ubiquinone form). On "It starts with the egg" the author seems to say to
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Alendronic acid (sodium alendronate): a dilemma...
Hello lupus sufferers, When I was first diagnosed with SLE, DLE and lupus nephritis some 4 years ago I was initially prescribed high doses of corticosteroid, Prednisolone, 50mg to begin with, MMF, hydroxychlorine etc including weekly 70mg tablets of Alendronic acid. I was told by the consultant nephrologist
Hello lupus sufferers, When I was first diagnosed with SLE, DLE and lupus nephritis some 4 years ago I was initially prescribed high doses of corticosteroid, Prednisolone, 50mg to begin with, MMF, hydroxychlorine etc including weekly 70mg tablets of Alendronic acid. I was told by the consultant nephrologist
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
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