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Relief Factor
Howdy y'all,,, Has anyone or is anyone taking Relief Factor for pain / aches associated with PD? I've contacted Relief Factor. Their response is below. I left a voice mail message, earlier.. My fundamental questions surround Parkinson's Disease.... 1. Any history with customers with PD? 2. Any history
Howdy y'all,,, Has anyone or is anyone taking Relief Factor for pain / aches associated with PD? I've contacted Relief Factor. Their response is below. I left a voice mail message, earlier.. My fundamental questions surround Parkinson's Disease.... 1. Any history with customers with PD? 2. Any history
TR8Man
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Tens machines
Any good? Thinking about trying one for my back. Was diagnosed with AS 20 years ago but without the gene... new doc last year says Fibro... my work hates me enuff already after time taken off after my dad died 2 years ago.... i CANT take time off with back pain , let alone other pains, depression and
Any good? Thinking about trying one for my back. Was diagnosed with AS 20 years ago but without the gene... new doc last year says Fibro... my work hates me enuff already after time taken off after my dad died 2 years ago.... i CANT take time off with back pain , let alone other pains, depression and
cartama
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Weight struggles
Hi all. I am struggling with my weight which I think is related to my PBC & Ursodiol. I have been walking, on average 3 miles/day, 6 days a week. I have been calorie counting & trying to make healthy choices. I have been doing this since December & my weight remains the same. Does anyone have any experience
Hi all. I am struggling with my weight which I think is related to my PBC & Ursodiol. I have been walking, on average 3 miles/day, 6 days a week. I have been calorie counting & trying to make healthy choices. I have been doing this since December & my weight remains the same. Does anyone have any experience
astalpbili10
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
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Alendronic Acid
I have a telephone appointment with my GP on Monday and want to tell her I’d prefer to stop taking Alendronic Acid. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis, probably brought on by prednisolone which I’ve been taking since March 2020. Started at 15mg, tapering in 1/2mg, now at 8mg. My Dexa scan in January
I have a telephone appointment with my GP on Monday and want to tell her I’d prefer to stop taking Alendronic Acid. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis, probably brought on by prednisolone which I’ve been taking since March 2020. Started at 15mg, tapering in 1/2mg, now at 8mg. My Dexa scan in January
Tinasleepyhead
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Alendronate
Anyone taking alendronate for osteoporosis? What has your experience been?
Anyone taking alendronate for osteoporosis? What has your experience been?
Mbaloo
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Alendronic acid
Does anyone know how long side effects can last why taking alendronic acid
Does anyone know how long side effects can last why taking alendronic acid
Dolliedodge
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Newbie
Hello all, I’m new here and just after some advice because this world of endo feels a little overwhelming atm. A little about me - I’m 27yo and have always suffered with v heavy painful periods and accepted it as ‘normal’. Was on mefenamic acid in my early teens, then got by on OTC painkillers. Tricycled
Hello all, I’m new here and just after some advice because this world of endo feels a little overwhelming atm. A little about me - I’m 27yo and have always suffered with v heavy painful periods and accepted it as ‘normal’. Was on mefenamic acid in my early teens, then got by on OTC painkillers. Tricycled
SamQuinn
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Just a little reassurance.
Hello everyone. Just to say I had my covid vaccination two days ago (Sat 27th Feb) and I've been ok. 🙂 I'm currently on 11mg prednisolone, Alendronic Acid, Propanolol, Atorvastatin and Calci-D. Yesterday my arm felt slightly sore at the point of the injection and also a little achey, but nothing
Hello everyone. Just to say I had my covid vaccination two days ago (Sat 27th Feb) and I've been ok. 🙂 I'm currently on 11mg prednisolone, Alendronic Acid, Propanolol, Atorvastatin and Calci-D. Yesterday my arm felt slightly sore at the point of the injection and also a little achey, but nothing
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
IBRUTINIB AND HIP PAIN
IBRUTINIB AND HIP PAIN: First, I want to say that since Ibrutinib is such a miraculous drug, many people want to stay on it. The hip pain needs work throughout the day, but can be mitigated or eliminated. The main muscles that cause pain around the hips are the quadratus Lumborum and the gluteal muscles-there
IBRUTINIB AND HIP PAIN: First, I want to say that since Ibrutinib is such a miraculous drug, many people want to stay on it. The hip pain needs work throughout the day, but can be mitigated or eliminated. The main muscles that cause pain around the hips are the quadratus Lumborum and the gluteal muscles-there
reducebloodpressure
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Why we eat too much
Hi everyone. I am currently reading a book by Dr Andrew Jenkinson entitled Why We Eat Too Much. It is so interesting and really explains how eating and obesity relates to our hormone balance and the effects processed food and refined carbohydrates / sugar has on this. Interestingly it also discusses
Hi everyone. I am currently reading a book by Dr Andrew Jenkinson entitled Why We Eat Too Much. It is so interesting and really explains how eating and obesity relates to our hormone balance and the effects processed food and refined carbohydrates / sugar has on this. Interestingly it also discusses
Zendaya
2021 March
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Free ebook of 300 pages:"Parkinson's here and now. 27 years searching for a cure for Parkinson's disease (1994-2021)."
This coming Monday (if everything goes as planned) I will publish on my blog "Parkinson's here and now" the link to a free book of about 250-300 pages and in printable pdf format, which collects the most interesting of the book I published in 2015 (now translated into English) as a tribute to my father
This coming Monday (if everything goes as planned) I will publish on my blog "Parkinson's here and now" the link to a free book of about 250-300 pages and in printable pdf format, which collects the most interesting of the book I published in 2015 (now translated into English) as a tribute to my father
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Prolia / Denosumab Opinions
I had first Prolia last August and I just had second. I did feel very achy for a number of weeks after the first. I have just googled and seen alarming things like Infections with Prolia / rebound fractures/ lots of problems. By the way , only on it as I found Alendronic acid hard to comply
I had first Prolia last August and I just had second. I did feel very achy for a number of weeks after the first. I have just googled and seen alarming things like Infections with Prolia / rebound fractures/ lots of problems. By the way , only on it as I found Alendronic acid hard to comply
kirsty3
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Denosumab / Prolia ? Opinions
Has anyone here had Prolia ( Denosumab ) as they kept forgetting to take Alendronic acid . Prolia is a 6 monthly injection. I have been googling and become very alarmed. I certainly wont have it again. I would be grateful if anyone who has had it could share their experiences.
Has anyone here had Prolia ( Denosumab ) as they kept forgetting to take Alendronic acid . Prolia is a 6 monthly injection. I have been googling and become very alarmed. I certainly wont have it again. I would be grateful if anyone who has had it could share their experiences.
kirsty3
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
finished prednisolone 2 weeks back, still aching
Wish I'd found this forum earlier, thank you to all for helpful advice and comments. I was diagnosed in Jan 2019 with PMR and my GP def thought I had GCA leading up to that (terrible migraine like continuous headaches, sickness, light sensitivity and massive weight loss - couldn't eat anything really
Wish I'd found this forum earlier, thank you to all for helpful advice and comments. I was diagnosed in Jan 2019 with PMR and my GP def thought I had GCA leading up to that (terrible migraine like continuous headaches, sickness, light sensitivity and massive weight loss - couldn't eat anything really
Mercedes321
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Pain relief
After a telephone consultation with my gynaecologist today, he has said they don't think there's anything else they can do 4 my endo pain as ive trued the pill running packs 4 3months, had the coil fitted while under for removal of endometriosis last Feb but since December I have had prolonged pain worse
After a telephone consultation with my gynaecologist today, he has said they don't think there's anything else they can do 4 my endo pain as ive trued the pill running packs 4 3months, had the coil fitted while under for removal of endometriosis last Feb but since December I have had prolonged pain worse
Mrsmcgrogan
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Breakfast advice for Levo takers
Random question incoming..... So I am a couple of weeks into overhauling my diet/lifestyle for good thyroid function. For those fellow Levo-only takers can you give me an example of what you eat for breakfast & when? Currently I’m taking my Levo in morning, I wait at least an hour or then I’ll have
Random question incoming..... So I am a couple of weeks into overhauling my diet/lifestyle for good thyroid function. For those fellow Levo-only takers can you give me an example of what you eat for breakfast & when? Currently I’m taking my Levo in morning, I wait at least an hour or then I’ll have
very_ginger
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Improve my chances?? 🤞
Hi all, So it's not the end of my current cycle yet but after having the call from the embrologist earlier that the embryos are developing slow I dont have much hope for this round.... This is round number three with only 1 transfer in my previous cycles and no frozen Im 30yrs old and haven't been told
Hi all, So it's not the end of my current cycle yet but after having the call from the embrologist earlier that the embryos are developing slow I dont have much hope for this round.... This is round number three with only 1 transfer in my previous cycles and no frozen Im 30yrs old and haven't been told
Alwaysfullofhope
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Osteoarthritis
Hello all I new to the site and was wondering if there is any info you could help me with regarding pain management my Dr has just prescribed alendronic acid but I’m unsure after reading reviews about taking it. Also I have a strange burning sensation going on in my left hip area that goes down to my
Hello all I new to the site and was wondering if there is any info you could help me with regarding pain management my Dr has just prescribed alendronic acid but I’m unsure after reading reviews about taking it. Also I have a strange burning sensation going on in my left hip area that goes down to my
scragg
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PSP Association
4 years ago
Alendronic Acid 2 years on.
I said I'd write this post as it may or may not help anyone considering taking this medication to make a decision. I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis in 2016, having being diagnosed coeliac in 2015. My t score at the time was -2.5 in my Spine. I also had osteopenia in my hips. I was advised then to go
I said I'd write this post as it may or may not help anyone considering taking this medication to make a decision. I was diagnosed with Osteoporosis in 2016, having being diagnosed coeliac in 2015. My t score at the time was -2.5 in my Spine. I also had osteopenia in my hips. I was advised then to go
KidR
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Is a sore throat a GCA symptom?
I’m writing this for my mother and apologies in advance for the lengthy explanation. My mother was diagnosed with PMR in November. We think she probably had it for sometime but as my father was receiving full time palliative care at home we were not as aware of her health issues as my dad was so poorly
I’m writing this for my mother and apologies in advance for the lengthy explanation. My mother was diagnosed with PMR in November. We think she probably had it for sometime but as my father was receiving full time palliative care at home we were not as aware of her health issues as my dad was so poorly
Tillydog1
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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