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Risodronate Sodium
I had a terrible response to Allendronic Acid - thought my oesophagus was burnt out. I was booked for an intravenous infusion but cancelled the appointment after reading some horror stories. I saw my rheumy on Monday. She insisted that, as I already have osteoporosis and I'm on a relatively high dose
I had a terrible response to Allendronic Acid - thought my oesophagus was burnt out. I was booked for an intravenous infusion but cancelled the appointment after reading some horror stories. I saw my rheumy on Monday. She insisted that, as I already have osteoporosis and I'm on a relatively high dose
Marijo1951
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Recipes from our Group!
A while back, we tried to gather recipes from our MS members and received a few good ones. But only a few. I'm bad, I have recipes, it's just been a tough spring and never got one entered. This will be lengthy, but it's the only way we can publish what we gathered. Please feel free to try them and
A while back, we tried to gather recipes from our MS members and received a few good ones. But only a few. I'm bad, I have recipes, it's just been a tough spring and never got one entered. This will be lengthy, but it's the only way we can publish what we gathered. Please feel free to try them and
CalfeeChick
CommunityAmbassador
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Can I increase T3?
Hello, I'd be really grateful if those of you who understand blood results could take a look at my recent results attached and advise if I have any scope for increasing T3. I am on 75mcg Levo and 5mcg Liothyronine per day. I have put on 10lb in weight over the last year, have a lot of aches and pains
Hello, I'd be really grateful if those of you who understand blood results could take a look at my recent results attached and advise if I have any scope for increasing T3. I am on 75mcg Levo and 5mcg Liothyronine per day. I have put on 10lb in weight over the last year, have a lot of aches and pains
mcooper
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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First (and possibly last) HM Race Report
I read pinkaardvark's post over on the Bridge to 10k forum with amusement and awe last week where his HM was described as "An unexpected and unplanned HM...". Mine was planned and scheduled to within an inch of its life! Here is a write up of my first HM experience. Sorry if it's a bit rambling. After
I read pinkaardvark's post over on the Bridge to 10k forum with amusement and awe last week where his HM was described as "An unexpected and unplanned HM...". Mine was planned and scheduled to within an inch of its life! Here is a write up of my first HM experience. Sorry if it's a bit rambling. After
Langley-Loper
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
6 years ago
Can someone translate for me please?
I have just returned from the doctors with some test results from the last blood test I had done. If anyone can decode them for me? That would be ace! Thank you in advance. (I've ordered the three tests Dr Peatfield advised just to double check, they are on their way). 31.10.17 Serum 25-HO vit D3 level
I have just returned from the doctors with some test results from the last blood test I had done. If anyone can decode them for me? That would be ace! Thank you in advance. (I've ordered the three tests Dr Peatfield advised just to double check, they are on their way). 31.10.17 Serum 25-HO vit D3 level
happypurple
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Sodium and Potassium management
My father 78, who is diabetic for almost 40 years now, has suddenly developed sodium and potassium issues. He had kidney problems (not under dialyses) and heart issues but BS was stable with insulin. With an infection, almost suddenly toppled him down, now with pulmonary edema, the worst thing is now
My father 78, who is diabetic for almost 40 years now, has suddenly developed sodium and potassium issues. He had kidney problems (not under dialyses) and heart issues but BS was stable with insulin. With an infection, almost suddenly toppled him down, now with pulmonary edema, the worst thing is now
dhini
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Confused yet again
Please can I or can I not drink plain fizzy bottled water .It has calcium sulphates magnesium sodium bicarbonates potassium silica chlorides and nitrates in Really getting fed up now finding out what I cannot have and what I can
Please can I or can I not drink plain fizzy bottled water .It has calcium sulphates magnesium sodium bicarbonates potassium silica chlorides and nitrates in Really getting fed up now finding out what I cannot have and what I can
Vonnieruth
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AF Association
6 years ago
Any success with the Keto Diet for IBS?
In a bid to lose some weight and battle the bloating feeling I've been getting on a daily basis, I thought I'd give the Keto Diet a go. I have previously completed the FODMAP elimination and reintroduction diet under the direction of a clinical dietician, so have identified my main trigger foods as being
In a bid to lose some weight and battle the bloating feeling I've been getting on a daily basis, I thought I'd give the Keto Diet a go. I have previously completed the FODMAP elimination and reintroduction diet under the direction of a clinical dietician, so have identified my main trigger foods as being
LisaFearlessFoodChef
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IBS Network
6 years ago
What's my next line of defense?
MY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER JOURNEY UPDATED 7/20/2018 I was diagnosed with Stage IV Metastatic Prostate Cancer in July 2014; at the time, I was a very active and healthy 51-year-old male with no notable medical conditions. A biopsy and numerous scans confirmed prostate cancer was active in all my
MY ADVANCED PROSTATE CANCER JOURNEY UPDATED 7/20/2018 I was diagnosed with Stage IV Metastatic Prostate Cancer in July 2014; at the time, I was a very active and healthy 51-year-old male with no notable medical conditions. A biopsy and numerous scans confirmed prostate cancer was active in all my
MJStar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Salt
I'm on a low sodium diet but I must get protein etc to maintain my weight. I've lost 7 stone over the years. I see there seafood is recommended as a source of protein and as I love shell fish I thought I'd try moules marinere at a local cafe here in Plymouth. Oh boy did I suffer last night, appalling
I'm on a low sodium diet but I must get protein etc to maintain my weight. I've lost 7 stone over the years. I see there seafood is recommended as a source of protein and as I love shell fish I thought I'd try moules marinere at a local cafe here in Plymouth. Oh boy did I suffer last night, appalling
readie56
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Ferritin etc results advice please
Since a TIA almost three months ago , I have struggled to feel well . I blamed it on the medication I was given and indeed I believe ( unlike the G.P ) that is the case . After losing more weight since then the doctor ,faced with the " bag of bones " that I am rapidly becoming ordered a raft of more
Since a TIA almost three months ago , I have struggled to feel well . I blamed it on the medication I was given and indeed I believe ( unlike the G.P ) that is the case . After losing more weight since then the doctor ,faced with the " bag of bones " that I am rapidly becoming ordered a raft of more
Pinkpeony
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Perfect results
Urea and Electrolytes Sodium 141 mmol/L 133-146 Potassium 4.9 mmol/L 3.5-5.3 Urea 4.3 mmol/L 2.5-7.8 Bone Calcium 2.42 mmol/L 2.10-2.58 Adjusted Calcium 2.18 mmol/L 2.10-2.58 Albumin 52 g/L (H) 35-50
Urea and Electrolytes Sodium 141 mmol/L 133-146 Potassium 4.9 mmol/L 3.5-5.3 Urea 4.3 mmol/L 2.5-7.8 Bone Calcium 2.42 mmol/L 2.10-2.58 Adjusted Calcium 2.18 mmol/L 2.10-2.58 Albumin 52 g/L (H) 35-50
Angelic69
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Help with Kidney function blood test info
Hi Everyone, Sorry if this is in the wrong place - wasnt sure if it was a thyroid or b12/PA thing and you only get one option. So went with thyroid as thats usually blamed for EVERYTHING by my Doctor! So recently I noticed that my water intake was drastically increased for the last 2 months or so, I
Hi Everyone, Sorry if this is in the wrong place - wasnt sure if it was a thyroid or b12/PA thing and you only get one option. So went with thyroid as thats usually blamed for EVERYTHING by my Doctor! So recently I noticed that my water intake was drastically increased for the last 2 months or so, I
PJDJ_08
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Salt and morning headaches
I've held off posting about this for a few days, although I've mentioned it where it seems relevant in replies. For a long time I've often woken up with a headache in the morning, which usually goes away after I've been up for a while and had breakfast. I don't know when this first started but it was
I've held off posting about this for a few days, although I've mentioned it where it seems relevant in replies. For a long time I've often woken up with a headache in the morning, which usually goes away after I've been up for a while and had breakfast. I don't know when this first started but it was
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Newbie Advice
So I've been going backward and forward to my doctors quite some time and i've had thyroid tests that have been some what inconclusive but before I return this time I wondered if anyone has advice on the following results. This was a test done in april this year showing borderline and to retest. Pathology
So I've been going backward and forward to my doctors quite some time and i've had thyroid tests that have been some what inconclusive but before I return this time I wondered if anyone has advice on the following results. This was a test done in april this year showing borderline and to retest. Pathology
Sammie1986
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Help with interpreting various blood results
Hi, I recently had a blood test for various things. (I have Psoriatic Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Sjörgren's Syndrome, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and some of the tests are because of the meds I take). I was hoping someone could interpret my results, i.e. if there's anything I should be concerned about. I'm
Hi, I recently had a blood test for various things. (I have Psoriatic Arthritis, Fibromyalgia, Sjörgren's Syndrome, Hashimoto's Thyroiditis and some of the tests are because of the meds I take). I was hoping someone could interpret my results, i.e. if there's anything I should be concerned about. I'm
Gnatsville
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Test results
ok I don't know where to start here. Please if you can assist Thyroid function test Serum Free T4 level 13.6 pmol/L 10.60-23.20 Serum TSH 1.06 mU/L 0.30-4.20 U/L Se Thyroid peroxidase Ab conc 12 Iu/mL <34.00IU/ml Serum total 25-OH vit D level -(RM)- normal 95 nmol/L > 50 nmol
ok I don't know where to start here. Please if you can assist Thyroid function test Serum Free T4 level 13.6 pmol/L 10.60-23.20 Serum TSH 1.06 mU/L 0.30-4.20 U/L Se Thyroid peroxidase Ab conc 12 Iu/mL <34.00IU/ml Serum total 25-OH vit D level -(RM)- normal 95 nmol/L > 50 nmol
sam295
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Imodium
Please help! My bf has had a tummy bug for three days and has started taking Imodium today and his symptoms have gone worse help!
Please help! My bf has had a tummy bug for three days and has started taking Imodium today and his symptoms have gone worse help!
Oliviajaynaylor
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Baking Soda for CKD
Has anybody else seen this article about baking soda and CKD https://www.nhs.uk/news/medication/baking-soda-for-kidney-patients/ 3. Boost Kidney Health Research reveals that baking uses include the promotion of kidney health. A clinical study published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Has anybody else seen this article about baking soda and CKD https://www.nhs.uk/news/medication/baking-soda-for-kidney-patients/ 3. Boost Kidney Health Research reveals that baking uses include the promotion of kidney health. A clinical study published in the Journal of the American Society of Nephrology
Beano63
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
Medicare and Bone Scans
I’m one of those rare guys who do not produce much in the way of PSA. Even after my diagnosis at Stage 4 three years ago my PSA remained normal. After hormone therapy started, my PSA fell to undetectable and has stayed there. BUT my mets are so far confined strictly to bones, so when my bone specific
I’m one of those rare guys who do not produce much in the way of PSA. Even after my diagnosis at Stage 4 three years ago my PSA remained normal. After hormone therapy started, my PSA fell to undetectable and has stayed there. BUT my mets are so far confined strictly to bones, so when my bone specific
Reptale
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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