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Supplements -so much information
Hi all I know that we need to take vitamin D as those of us who are light sensitive and stay out of the sun need this, however there is also lots of other suggestions on the internet. I do have inflammatory arthritus and many sites suggest turmeric, other sites suggest fish oil and omega 3. So, for
Hi all I know that we need to take vitamin D as those of us who are light sensitive and stay out of the sun need this, however there is also lots of other suggestions on the internet. I do have inflammatory arthritus and many sites suggest turmeric, other sites suggest fish oil and omega 3. So, for
Cowsaresweet
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Tranexamic acid - any advice?
In short, I have endo & adeno and am currently treatment free whilst waiting for a hysterectomy (I'm 45). My periods are pretty heavy and painful and a doctor has suggested trying Tranexamic acid for a few months. I just wondered if anyone else has tried this in a similar situation and did it work? Thanks
In short, I have endo & adeno and am currently treatment free whilst waiting for a hysterectomy (I'm 45). My periods are pretty heavy and painful and a doctor has suggested trying Tranexamic acid for a few months. I just wondered if anyone else has tried this in a similar situation and did it work? Thanks
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Maximum heart rate %
Hive thoughts on % of max heart rate. My runs usually average an HR of 130-132bpm which is approx 83% of my max HR (220 - 62 = 158). Now, if I run any slower, I'll be walking, and I don't feel exhausted, just a bit heavy legged my last few minutes, but am I technically overdoing it? And, if so, what
Hive thoughts on % of max heart rate. My runs usually average an HR of 130-132bpm which is approx 83% of my max HR (220 - 62 = 158). Now, if I run any slower, I'll be walking, and I don't feel exhausted, just a bit heavy legged my last few minutes, but am I technically overdoing it? And, if so, what
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I had a lap in 2016 which was negative for Endo. I was diagnosed with IBS. I have since suffered reoccurring large cysts and a great deal of pain. In May 2021 I was hospitalised and advised by two gynae DRs that they believed I did have Endo and that it was missed. I’ve been off work since, can’t drive
I had a lap in 2016 which was negative for Endo. I was diagnosed with IBS. I have since suffered reoccurring large cysts and a great deal of pain. In May 2021 I was hospitalised and advised by two gynae DRs that they believed I did have Endo and that it was missed. I’ve been off work since, can’t drive
Midgetpants87
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
List of nutrients that were tested in clinical trials with outcomes for PD 2021
Interesting table 2 in this document https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjpu4uz_NLyAhUSnGoFHZ_KAvA4ChAWegQIGhAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mdpi.com%2F2072-6643%2F13%2F1%2F28%2Fpdf&usg=AOvVaw3KMSQ5lmI_QR5auNrFah_5 After some good feedback I have decided this is a poorly
Interesting table 2 in this document https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=&ved=2ahUKEwjpu4uz_NLyAhUSnGoFHZ_KAvA4ChAWegQIGhAB&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.mdpi.com%2F2072-6643%2F13%2F1%2F28%2Fpdf&usg=AOvVaw3KMSQ5lmI_QR5auNrFah_5 After some good feedback I have decided this is a poorly
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
My ECG monitor reports QTc interval prolongation
When I get an AF attack with associated chest pain etc.. my heart monitor not only reports Fast heart rate, tachycardia; Irregular heartbeat; Suspected Atrial Fibrillation (AF) but now also QTc interval prolongation. I'd be grateful to hear from anyone who knows if this is anything to be concerned about
When I get an AF attack with associated chest pain etc.. my heart monitor not only reports Fast heart rate, tachycardia; Irregular heartbeat; Suspected Atrial Fibrillation (AF) but now also QTc interval prolongation. I'd be grateful to hear from anyone who knows if this is anything to be concerned about
KeyboardMan
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AF Association
3 years ago
Alendronate- side effect (diarrhea)
I started alendronate 3 weeks ago and 3 days. In week 3 I am experiencing diarrhea, sometimes uncontrollable unless I take Imodium. I’ve taken this 4 years ago for 4 weeksand experienced no side effects. I wonder long I should wait to get use to it. Trying to avoid prolia. Has anyone experienced diarrhea
I started alendronate 3 weeks ago and 3 days. In week 3 I am experiencing diarrhea, sometimes uncontrollable unless I take Imodium. I’ve taken this 4 years ago for 4 weeksand experienced no side effects. I wonder long I should wait to get use to it. Trying to avoid prolia. Has anyone experienced diarrhea
Kjdsg
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Worried about Alendronic Acid and pain
Hi I started AA last Thursday when my doctor rang me with the results of my Bone scan and told me I had osteoporosis, he didn’t give me any results or tell me how bad I had it, just checked what reflux medicine I was on and asked if it was controlled which it is. I took my first tablet and 4 days later
Hi I started AA last Thursday when my doctor rang me with the results of my Bone scan and told me I had osteoporosis, he didn’t give me any results or tell me how bad I had it, just checked what reflux medicine I was on and asked if it was controlled which it is. I took my first tablet and 4 days later
Diver6
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Newly Diagnosed
Hi I’ve just been told I have severe Osteoporosis after having a Dexa Scan. I’ve started Adcal D3 and I’ve been given Alendronic Acid 70mg. It’s my left hip and lumber spine which is affected, -3•5 in hip, -3•1 in lumber spine. I’ve been told I have a fracture risk of 36%. I’m naturally concerned about
Hi I’ve just been told I have severe Osteoporosis after having a Dexa Scan. I’ve started Adcal D3 and I’ve been given Alendronic Acid 70mg. It’s my left hip and lumber spine which is affected, -3•5 in hip, -3•1 in lumber spine. I’ve been told I have a fracture risk of 36%. I’m naturally concerned about
Elaiworthy
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Hypersensitivity pneumonitis
My partner has been diagnosed with Hypersensitivity pneumonitis I just wanted to see how people live with it and try to remain positive and what hobbies can they do and how to love their life with it It's very sad seeing him unwell and depressed.
My partner has been diagnosed with Hypersensitivity pneumonitis I just wanted to see how people live with it and try to remain positive and what hobbies can they do and how to love their life with it It's very sad seeing him unwell and depressed.
leannagoddess
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Dry ears, eyes etc and Buckthorn Oil Capsules
I came across an article recently for dry eyes, ears etc. Has anyone taken Buckthorn Oil capsules for this? I have just purchased Omega7 which contains [i]Omega 3, 6, 7, 9 and Vit A (beta carotene) which maintains normal structure and function of the skin and mucous membranes, such as the eyes,
I came across an article recently for dry eyes, ears etc. Has anyone taken Buckthorn Oil capsules for this? I have just purchased Omega7 which contains [i]Omega 3, 6, 7, 9 and Vit A (beta carotene) which maintains normal structure and function of the skin and mucous membranes, such as the eyes,
Moggy1234
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Dry eyes & Vitamin B12
Hi, I have just come across an article online which I thought may be of interest to anyone who suffers from dry eyes as I do: [i]Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin that helps the body make DNA and nerve cells. Deficiency of this nutrient is associated with severe dry eye disease and eye pain, according
Hi, I have just come across an article online which I thought may be of interest to anyone who suffers from dry eyes as I do: [i]Vitamin B12 is a water-soluble vitamin that helps the body make DNA and nerve cells. Deficiency of this nutrient is associated with severe dry eye disease and eye pain, according
Moggy1234
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Depersonalization help
Hi everyone, I've been gearing up to move to New York from Florida so I can begin my career in film and Television after graduating. However recently I’ve been experiencing scary depersonalization and the things that come with that. I feel dizzy and unreal. I hate the feeling. It’s terrifying and it
Hi everyone, I've been gearing up to move to New York from Florida so I can begin my career in film and Television after graduating. However recently I’ve been experiencing scary depersonalization and the things that come with that. I feel dizzy and unreal. I hate the feeling. It’s terrifying and it
treyjeff
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Is a Fibroscan more accurate than ultrasound?
Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post. I wish I'd found this site and forum years ago! I was diagnosed with PBC eight years ago and have been taking Ursodiol ever since. A Fibroscan showed cirrhosis at that time with a reading of 35 kPa. I had scans every two years since then until my last reading
Hi, I'm new here and this is my first post. I wish I'd found this site and forum years ago! I was diagnosed with PBC eight years ago and have been taking Ursodiol ever since. A Fibroscan showed cirrhosis at that time with a reading of 35 kPa. I had scans every two years since then until my last reading
islandanonymous
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Panic attack.
Its been really long since i had a panic attack, but i had one this evening, i just cant seem to get used to the new normal with work, i still feel very anxious and nauseous before every time i go to work, i still have a messy sleep schedule, i still feel like i cant handle the pressure even though
Its been really long since i had a panic attack, but i had one this evening, i just cant seem to get used to the new normal with work, i still feel very anxious and nauseous before every time i go to work, i still have a messy sleep schedule, i still feel like i cant handle the pressure even though
Kevin160
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Completely lost
Guys. I have hypothyroidism on a cellular level - meaning it is not primary, not secondary, but underactive/unresponsive within the cells. TSH normal, low- end of range t4 and t3. Both levothyroxine and Armour have increased my symptoms and made me very ill as they are not making it into the cells. Endocrinologists
Guys. I have hypothyroidism on a cellular level - meaning it is not primary, not secondary, but underactive/unresponsive within the cells. TSH normal, low- end of range t4 and t3. Both levothyroxine and Armour have increased my symptoms and made me very ill as they are not making it into the cells. Endocrinologists
perardua
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Help through anxiety and panic attacks
I have been suffering from anxiety and depression off and on for years. The past 3 months have been really bad. I’ve had a lot of life stressors happen. I’ve been to my psychiatrist she has increased my depression medication but I can’t seem to push through this anxiety. It’s happens most when I
I have been suffering from anxiety and depression off and on for years. The past 3 months have been really bad. I’ve had a lot of life stressors happen. I’ve been to my psychiatrist she has increased my depression medication but I can’t seem to push through this anxiety. It’s happens most when I
Teal-blue
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
AA
I want to thank those who took the time to reply to my request regarding alendronic acid. I stopped taking it and the mouth ulcers cleared up almost immediately. The pain in my hips and legs improved drastically but not disappeared which I was slightly disappointed! I emailed the ROS nurses and had
I want to thank those who took the time to reply to my request regarding alendronic acid. I stopped taking it and the mouth ulcers cleared up almost immediately. The pain in my hips and legs improved drastically but not disappeared which I was slightly disappointed! I emailed the ROS nurses and had
Blue-skies
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Help with calf pain
Can get to week 5 without any problems then on last run if the week I get a pain in my calf. I do the stretch except uses after my run but it still happens. After each session I continue walking to get my 10k steps done.What can I do to ease my calf. It is taking over a week before I can try to run again
Can get to week 5 without any problems then on last run if the week I get a pain in my calf. I do the stretch except uses after my run but it still happens. After each session I continue walking to get my 10k steps done.What can I do to ease my calf. It is taking over a week before I can try to run again
Reid1966
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
A light bulb moment!
Having just read all the responses to the post by gKetan30 regarding costings of treatment for PMR/GCA, it made me suddenly realise how easily I've taken for granted access to the medication I take! I'm prescribed Alendronic Acid, Prednisolone (5mg, 2.5mg & 1mg enteric coated tabs) Calci-D, Propanolol
Having just read all the responses to the post by gKetan30 regarding costings of treatment for PMR/GCA, it made me suddenly realise how easily I've taken for granted access to the medication I take! I'm prescribed Alendronic Acid, Prednisolone (5mg, 2.5mg & 1mg enteric coated tabs) Calci-D, Propanolol
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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