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Low FODMAP and ibuprofen
Hi all I recently made the switch to the low FODMAP diet and after two weeks of this and taking magnesium citrate I started to feel so much better (I have IBS-C). Then I had very bad period pain so had to take nurofen. They worked at the time although the last dose made me sick (I probably didn’t eat
Hi all I recently made the switch to the low FODMAP diet and after two weeks of this and taking magnesium citrate I started to feel so much better (I have IBS-C). Then I had very bad period pain so had to take nurofen. They worked at the time although the last dose made me sick (I probably didn’t eat
Nix123
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Doctors tell me it's ibs but I think it's way more serious
I started out not being able to BM for three days then diarrhea. Then it led to four months of me having to use laxatives and magnesium citrate to relieve impaction. Ended up in a random emergency room when traveling. X-ray shower very impacted and colitis. After he prescribed four bottles of magnesium
I started out not being able to BM for three days then diarrhea. Then it led to four months of me having to use laxatives and magnesium citrate to relieve impaction. Ended up in a random emergency room when traveling. X-ray shower very impacted and colitis. After he prescribed four bottles of magnesium
Alexcx42
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Fast heart rate
Hi guys slightly concerned or shouldn’t I be. My pulse has suddenly increased from 60 bpm to around 75/80 when resting. I’m doing nothing different except I’ve had a b12 injection and now taking magnesium Malate whereas was only taking magnesium citrate. Any tips? I’m very stressed re my dog having 9
Hi guys slightly concerned or shouldn’t I be. My pulse has suddenly increased from 60 bpm to around 75/80 when resting. I’m doing nothing different except I’ve had a b12 injection and now taking magnesium Malate whereas was only taking magnesium citrate. Any tips? I’m very stressed re my dog having 9
Footello
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Osteoporosis - improving bone strength without prescription drugs
I am a new member and I now see that the way I wrote my first post was not easy to read - my apologies. In December 2015 I was 64 years old and my DEXA scan results were:- Spine T = -2.5 Hip T = -0.6 Femoral neck 0.657 g/cm2 In December 2018 my DEXA scan results were:- Spine T = -2.5 Hip
I am a new member and I now see that the way I wrote my first post was not easy to read - my apologies. In December 2015 I was 64 years old and my DEXA scan results were:- Spine T = -2.5 Hip T = -0.6 Femoral neck 0.657 g/cm2 In December 2018 my DEXA scan results were:- Spine T = -2.5 Hip
BigBerth
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Stomach acid effects on oral Bisphosphonates
Has anyone got experience of how Bisphosphonates are affected by stomach acid? Could reduced stomach acid cause unresponsive esophageal valves that then leak stomach contents after taking Bisphosphonates? Presumably, Bisphosphonates are tested on healthy volunteers, not those people with coexisting
Has anyone got experience of how Bisphosphonates are affected by stomach acid? Could reduced stomach acid cause unresponsive esophageal valves that then leak stomach contents after taking Bisphosphonates? Presumably, Bisphosphonates are tested on healthy volunteers, not those people with coexisting
Nanaedake
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Cheese
I've had a good run with little to no symptoms for the past year or so. (Before that, my RLS had been getting worse and had started to affect my sleep which is why I checked out this site.) It started with advice I received on this site to take an iron supplement every other night. Other supplements
I've had a good run with little to no symptoms for the past year or so. (Before that, my RLS had been getting worse and had started to affect my sleep which is why I checked out this site.) It started with advice I received on this site to take an iron supplement every other night. Other supplements
Syvxdhkoy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Vitamins and neurology investigations
Hello, I've been having various neurological symptoms since March this year: started with a sensation of weakness in right arm then burning feet, progressed to numbness in hands and feet. I get pins and needles a lot and tingling in my extremities, and lots of muscle twitching. I've also noticed an occasional
Hello, I've been having various neurological symptoms since March this year: started with a sensation of weakness in right arm then burning feet, progressed to numbness in hands and feet. I get pins and needles a lot and tingling in my extremities, and lots of muscle twitching. I've also noticed an occasional
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Magnesium citrate 500 sleep “miracle “
If you have slept poorly over years and decades as I have there is likely to be little belief that one little pill can make such a difference. I have been on a 2 year journey with magnesium where I persevered for ages with the spray, made fitful progress it felt like 2 steps forward and one back and
If you have slept poorly over years and decades as I have there is likely to be little belief that one little pill can make such a difference. I have been on a 2 year journey with magnesium where I persevered for ages with the spray, made fitful progress it felt like 2 steps forward and one back and
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
TSH still above 3....
Well having tried just about all the alternative approaches available to man, I feel I have addressed most/all of my nutritional deficiencies and yet TSH has not moved a jot in the past 12 months. I feel pretty well now, super low HR is back up to a higher level, constant sense of cold gone, stomach
Well having tried just about all the alternative approaches available to man, I feel I have addressed most/all of my nutritional deficiencies and yet TSH has not moved a jot in the past 12 months. I feel pretty well now, super low HR is back up to a higher level, constant sense of cold gone, stomach
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Mag supplement
I have had bad problems with my stomach after taking Mg supplements. I tried several brands and the Magnesium Citrate by Cytroplan are fine. It does help with the AF.
I have had bad problems with my stomach after taking Mg supplements. I tried several brands and the Magnesium Citrate by Cytroplan are fine. It does help with the AF.
Morg4
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AF Association
5 years ago
Update on RLS advice please
Update Been OK for a while say 6 months on 2 x 0.088mg of pramipexole. Until last few weeks as soon as I go to bed RLS starts in arms and legs . I'm taking magnesium citrate, iron patches as advised on here too. I know my GP doesn't know anything about it as my aunties have it and say the gp doesn't
Update Been OK for a while say 6 months on 2 x 0.088mg of pramipexole. Until last few weeks as soon as I go to bed RLS starts in arms and legs . I'm taking magnesium citrate, iron patches as advised on here too. I know my GP doesn't know anything about it as my aunties have it and say the gp doesn't
Netball-50
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Hot Flushes
Hi, it's been a while since I posted, I have been following the advice given and support from members. I am still in what Drs call sub clinical Hashimotos Thyroiditis, still not being treated for it as my labs are all in range. My TSH goes between 3.39 to 6.03 currently it is 4.39. Same labs and ranges
Hi, it's been a while since I posted, I have been following the advice given and support from members. I am still in what Drs call sub clinical Hashimotos Thyroiditis, still not being treated for it as my labs are all in range. My TSH goes between 3.39 to 6.03 currently it is 4.39. Same labs and ranges
Christineblue
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Magnesium citrate
Hi all I’m Scrump and new to this. At 64 and had heart attack and two strokes. Now have PAF and taking Apixaban plus the usual array of drugs . Just started taking mag citrate 300mg a day. My question is does anybody know if mag can change absorbanc of Apixaban or other drugs.
Hi all I’m Scrump and new to this. At 64 and had heart attack and two strokes. Now have PAF and taking Apixaban plus the usual array of drugs . Just started taking mag citrate 300mg a day. My question is does anybody know if mag can change absorbanc of Apixaban or other drugs.
Scrump
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AF Association
5 years ago
Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Calcium, Vitamin D, Vitamin K, etc.
Postmenopausal bone loss has long been recognized as a major problem. It always amused me that women were told to take calcium when their bones were leaching calcium. When osteopenia or osteoporosis occurs following the menopause shouldn't one suspect a hormonal issue? A 1988 paper [1] reported that
Postmenopausal bone loss has long been recognized as a major problem. It always amused me that women were told to take calcium when their bones were leaching calcium. When osteopenia or osteoporosis occurs following the menopause shouldn't one suspect a hormonal issue? A 1988 paper [1] reported that
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Anyone tried Potassium Citrate? See Study!
Let me know you all think about it? https://medcraveonline.com/PPIJ/PPIJ-04-00079.pdf
Let me know you all think about it? https://medcraveonline.com/PPIJ/PPIJ-04-00079.pdf
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Potassium citrate studies
I’m just gonna leave this here https://medcraveonline.com/PPIJ/PPIJ-04-00079.pdf
I’m just gonna leave this here https://medcraveonline.com/PPIJ/PPIJ-04-00079.pdf
LeyaBlu3
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Constipation help !!!! Big time
It's always been a problem, but now much worse, harder and longer intervals (up to 4 days). I take mannitol, B1 (2k twice), magnesium citrate - I can take 800 or 1600 and if it don't won't to move, it ain't. I am PWP, take 1200 C/L daily. I eat good. I drink mucho water, nothing else (zero sugar Gatorade
It's always been a problem, but now much worse, harder and longer intervals (up to 4 days). I take mannitol, B1 (2k twice), magnesium citrate - I can take 800 or 1600 and if it don't won't to move, it ain't. I am PWP, take 1200 C/L daily. I eat good. I drink mucho water, nothing else (zero sugar Gatorade
twss
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : NEURAL AND MENTAL CHANGES
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ NEURAL AND MENTAL CHANGES Neural and mental findings are varied and striking. The patient complains of nervousness or irritability and appears to be restless and fidgety. It sometimes seems
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ NEURAL AND MENTAL CHANGES Neural and mental findings are varied and striking. The patient complains of nervousness or irritability and appears to be restless and fidgety. It sometimes seems
ling
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Ablation Questions & Issues
It is a while since I last posted and I hope I am not repeating a recent subject. My history is that I was diagnosed with AF in 2014 aged 63. Typically, at its peak, I experienced 2 to 3 episodes per week lasting up to 24 hours each. I was prescribed Flecainide, Bisoprolol & Rivaroxaban In response,
It is a while since I last posted and I hope I am not repeating a recent subject. My history is that I was diagnosed with AF in 2014 aged 63. Typically, at its peak, I experienced 2 to 3 episodes per week lasting up to 24 hours each. I was prescribed Flecainide, Bisoprolol & Rivaroxaban In response,
Craggy
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AF Association
5 years ago
Severe problems for over a month. Does this sound like IBS? Please read.
I'm sorry for this long post, but I would be very thankful if you could read this and if anyone else have gone through similar problems and it turned out to be IBS, let me know. I am male and I just turned 40. Almost two years ago I started having bowel movement trouble. I was often constipated for several
I'm sorry for this long post, but I would be very thankful if you could read this and if anyone else have gone through similar problems and it turned out to be IBS, let me know. I am male and I just turned 40. Almost two years ago I started having bowel movement trouble. I was often constipated for several
ifiweopfjwfjwef
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IBS Network
5 years ago
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