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Dietary Approaches to Improve Efficacy and Control Side Effects of Levodopa Therapy in Parkinson's Disease: A Systematic Review
I was researching supplement BCAA provided by my husband's functional medicine MD. I was surprised to find one of the ingredients was listed as a major contraindication with levodopa. L-Phenylalanine. Dug a little deeper and it related to protein and impact on levodopa. Found an interesting article
I was researching supplement BCAA provided by my husband's functional medicine MD. I was surprised to find one of the ingredients was listed as a major contraindication with levodopa. L-Phenylalanine. Dug a little deeper and it related to protein and impact on levodopa. Found an interesting article
Sydney75
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
K2 supplement
Having read on this forum that calcium/D3 is best supplemented with K2 to aid absorption, I've been taking it with my (prescribed) iCal D3 chewable tablets for some years. I had breast cancer in 2016 and was prescribed Letrozole, and as I had radiotherapy too, advised to take iCal and Alendronic Acid
Having read on this forum that calcium/D3 is best supplemented with K2 to aid absorption, I've been taking it with my (prescribed) iCal D3 chewable tablets for some years. I had breast cancer in 2016 and was prescribed Letrozole, and as I had radiotherapy too, advised to take iCal and Alendronic Acid
jools56
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
10 months ago
haematoma -update
As suggested, I got in touch with my haem who told me to go immediately to the hospital. I didn't see her face- to- face but was seen first by a junior doctor and then had a blood test. She reported back to the haem, sending photos. The outcome was I have a course (3 days) of Tranexamic Acid (2000 mg
As suggested, I got in touch with my haem who told me to go immediately to the hospital. I didn't see her face- to- face but was seen first by a junior doctor and then had a blood test. She reported back to the haem, sending photos. The outcome was I have a course (3 days) of Tranexamic Acid (2000 mg
Mwalimu
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MPN Voice
11 months ago
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really panicking over infusions, please help
Hi everyone, I am a 62 year old woman and 103lbs (lost a lot of weight during the pandemic) who was diagnosed with osteoperosis in 2020. About a year ago(7/26/2022) I did a dexascan with following results:
Lumbar spine (L1-L4):
BMD 0.766g/cm2 Z Score -1.9 T Score -2.6 Interval Change (%)
Hi everyone, I am a 62 year old woman and 103lbs (lost a lot of weight during the pandemic) who was diagnosed with osteoperosis in 2020. About a year ago(7/26/2022) I did a dexascan with following results:
Lumbar spine (L1-L4):
BMD 0.766g/cm2 Z Score -1.9 T Score -2.6 Interval Change (%)
Cavey-girl
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Osteoporosis Support
11 months ago
Flare? Or has biologic stopped working?
I am on COSENTYX and MTX and had been doing ok. The consultant said I needed to start Alendronic acid as my bone density borderline. Within a few weeks my arthritis symptoms started to flare. I had a depo injection, but little or no effect. I have been taking celecoxib which wasn't doing enough so now
I am on COSENTYX and MTX and had been doing ok. The consultant said I needed to start Alendronic acid as my bone density borderline. Within a few weeks my arthritis symptoms started to flare. I had a depo injection, but little or no effect. I have been taking celecoxib which wasn't doing enough so now
Gilliancheche
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NRAS
11 months ago
Excess Iron In The Brain Of PwP And The Role Of Thiamine, Melatonin And Hesperidin In Alleviating This Issue
Excess iron in the brain is thought to be a contributing factor to PD and is known to damage the brain. Iron increases in the brain with age, but even more so in PD. Symptoms of too much iron in the brain include progressive dystonia (a movement disorder resulting in muscular spasms, twisting, and repetitive
Excess iron in the brain is thought to be a contributing factor to PD and is known to damage the brain. Iron increases in the brain with age, but even more so in PD. Symptoms of too much iron in the brain include progressive dystonia (a movement disorder resulting in muscular spasms, twisting, and repetitive
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
UPDATE: Finally, some progress with the back (only took 3 months). Now Week 6 on the bed.
Ater my 11 trips to ER (in Halifax), I got Dr. Das, who at this point, is my hero. He diagnosed 2 fragility fractures at L1, L2 and disc buldges at L4, L5, S1 from a CT scan of July 6th which no one had read. After calling Rheumatolgy Nursing Line on Monday last, for the first time ever, they returned
Ater my 11 trips to ER (in Halifax), I got Dr. Das, who at this point, is my hero. He diagnosed 2 fragility fractures at L1, L2 and disc buldges at L4, L5, S1 from a CT scan of July 6th which no one had read. After calling Rheumatolgy Nursing Line on Monday last, for the first time ever, they returned
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Dexa scan results meaning
Hi Everyone I have finally managed to get a copy of the results of the above which I had done early March. I asked for the scan because I was automatically put on Alendronic acid at the same time as Pred although I had no likelyhood of osteoporosis. It wasn’t until I joined this site I realised the
Hi Everyone I have finally managed to get a copy of the results of the above which I had done early March. I asked for the scan because I was automatically put on Alendronic acid at the same time as Pred although I had no likelyhood of osteoporosis. It wasn’t until I joined this site I realised the
MrsPractical
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Osteoporosis meds
I've been taking a weekly Alendronic acid tablet plus daily calcium and vit D with no affect on my RLS.
I've been taking a weekly Alendronic acid tablet plus daily calcium and vit D with no affect on my RLS.
Allyp69
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Why do we use IFN-α vs IFN-β? Might IFN-β be preferred?
[i] (IFN-α with tamoxifen is also a possibility)[/i] -[i]Another proposed combo:[/i] Combination Therapy of Tamoxifen,
Retinoic
Acid
, and rIFN-B -[i]IFN-α is our best bet for now but:[/i] We can conclude that stem-cell targeted therapy with rIFN-a2 will be the cornerstone in the future treatment
[i] (IFN-α with tamoxifen is also a possibility)[/i] -[i]Another proposed combo:[/i] Combination Therapy of Tamoxifen,
Retinoic
Acid
, and rIFN-B -[i]IFN-α is our best bet for now but:[/i] We can conclude that stem-cell targeted therapy with rIFN-a2 will be the cornerstone in the future treatment
EPguy
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Morning check in
Well the melatonin was a little bit of help bur still woke up every 2 hours ... talk to anxiety support contacted my doctor about using prescription sleep aid. He's starting me on trazadonne 50 MG..will take before bedtime any suggestions... also gonna get word search fill in books to help during
Well the melatonin was a little bit of help bur still woke up every 2 hours ... talk to anxiety support contacted my doctor about using prescription sleep aid. He's starting me on trazadonne 50 MG..will take before bedtime any suggestions... also gonna get word search fill in books to help during
jojo15210
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
Better taper management
Hello again helpful people. I thought I'd update on my progress managing PMR, which was not going well 3 months ago. I took your advice and visited the dentist, to have a wisdom tooth out and no prospect of Alendronic Acid for at least 3 months, so that was worth it. But after I failed at reducing
Hello again helpful people. I thought I'd update on my progress managing PMR, which was not going well 3 months ago. I took your advice and visited the dentist, to have a wisdom tooth out and no prospect of Alendronic Acid for at least 3 months, so that was worth it. But after I failed at reducing
MarionA
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Help new drug prescribed
My Gastro has just prescribed Ursodeoxycholic acid for bile gastritis.Im a bit hesitant to take it due to side effects .Is this urso???? When I've looked it up it says hair loss dry eyes etc am I getting these drugs confused or are they the same? I don't have PBC that I know of no ALP rises and negative
My Gastro has just prescribed Ursodeoxycholic acid for bile gastritis.Im a bit hesitant to take it due to side effects .Is this urso???? When I've looked it up it says hair loss dry eyes etc am I getting these drugs confused or are they the same? I don't have PBC that I know of no ALP rises and negative
Paula1710
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Colchicine and Inflammation Revisited
Inflammation is one of the two principle drivers of “The Hallmarks of Cancer” which are the common drivers of progression of cancer from initiation to invasion and spread, to developing resistance to treatments and ultimately to end stage metastasis. (The other main driver being genomic instability:
Inflammation is one of the two principle drivers of “The Hallmarks of Cancer” which are the common drivers of progression of cancer from initiation to invasion and spread, to developing resistance to treatments and ultimately to end stage metastasis. (The other main driver being genomic instability:
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Colchicine and Inflammation Reconsidered
Inflammation is one of the two principle drivers of “The Hallmarks of Cancer” which are the common drivers of progression of cancer from initiation to invasion and spread, to developing resistance to treatments and ultimately to end stage metastasis. (The other main driver being genomic instability:
Inflammation is one of the two principle drivers of “The Hallmarks of Cancer” which are the common drivers of progression of cancer from initiation to invasion and spread, to developing resistance to treatments and ultimately to end stage metastasis. (The other main driver being genomic instability:
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Doctor follow up
Quick recap: in hospital with pneumonia and Pred increased to 10mg (from 4.5mg). Saw GP on discharge and was prescribed 10mg for 4 weeks. He also cancelled my repeat prescription so he said to go back in 4 weeks. So, yesterday I saw another GP to renew my repeat prescription. Immediately I was asked
Quick recap: in hospital with pneumonia and Pred increased to 10mg (from 4.5mg). Saw GP on discharge and was prescribed 10mg for 4 weeks. He also cancelled my repeat prescription so he said to go back in 4 weeks. So, yesterday I saw another GP to renew my repeat prescription. Immediately I was asked
Janann25
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
What do I do?
I am so sorry this is really long but I am at a loss as to what I should do and struggling waiting. I have struggled with what I believe to be endo for years. I have always suffered with heavy, painful periods and pain in between my periods and I have been back and forth to my GP over the years. They
I am so sorry this is really long but I am at a loss as to what I should do and struggling waiting. I have struggled with what I believe to be endo for years. I have always suffered with heavy, painful periods and pain in between my periods and I have been back and forth to my GP over the years. They
RLS94
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Endometriosis UK
11 months ago
Spike in blood sugar levels
I was diagnosed with PBC in 2021. Take my Ursodiol faithfully everyday. Had bloodwork done in April. Everything was good except my ALP is high but below 200. Just had bloodwork done again and now my glucose jumped up and they are now saying I'm pre-diabetic. I have gained weight, is that what is
I was diagnosed with PBC in 2021. Take my Ursodiol faithfully everyday. Had bloodwork done in April. Everything was good except my ALP is high but below 200. Just had bloodwork done again and now my glucose jumped up and they are now saying I'm pre-diabetic. I have gained weight, is that what is
Mcclintock3
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PBC Foundation
11 months ago
Best Vit K2 +Vit D3?
Hi. I've been reading here about vits K2 +D3, and am keen to try it as I don't want to take Alendronic acid. However, there's so many "makes"! I'm in the UK. I know you can't advertise but what should I be looking out for? Mk7 for vit K is the thing, containing natto I see from some posts, but what is
Hi. I've been reading here about vits K2 +D3, and am keen to try it as I don't want to take Alendronic acid. However, there's so many "makes"! I'm in the UK. I know you can't advertise but what should I be looking out for? Mk7 for vit K is the thing, containing natto I see from some posts, but what is
priss58
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
11 months ago
Eating Nuts for Heart Health
If you are interested in eating nuts to improve your health, look up each one to see what vitamins or minerals it will supply and how many you should eat daily. It's important that nuts are 'really well chewed' and if you do that it will not effect pockets that may have formed in the bowel due to
If you are interested in eating nuts to improve your health, look up each one to see what vitamins or minerals it will supply and how many you should eat daily. It's important that nuts are 'really well chewed' and if you do that it will not effect pockets that may have formed in the bowel due to
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 days ago
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