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Calcium, confused
Yes, many posts on calcium, to take or not to take. Tall Allen has posted research results on the efficacy and stated that calcium supplements are not necessary if your levels are correct from a blood test.My level of calcium in 2021 was low in spite of using a Mediteranean diet and no supplements. After
Yes, many posts on calcium, to take or not to take. Tall Allen has posted research results on the efficacy and stated that calcium supplements are not necessary if your levels are correct from a blood test.My level of calcium in 2021 was low in spite of using a Mediteranean diet and no supplements. After
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Best tool you could ever keep in your wallet and it only takes only minutes to d o!
Do you hate when you go to the doctor and they ask what your medicines are and if you've had any changes lately. Your mind then goes back over the long list of medicines and supplements you are currently taking and you're supposed to know milligrams and of dosage etc . It's darn near impossible to do
Do you hate when you go to the doctor and they ask what your medicines are and if you've had any changes lately. Your mind then goes back over the long list of medicines and supplements you are currently taking and you're supposed to know milligrams and of dosage etc . It's darn near impossible to do
Fancy59
CommunityAmbassador
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Knee surgery
Hey guys! I am facing total knee replacement surgery (robotics) next month. I will be in the hospital overnight one night. I remember seeing a list in this forum of things to remember to look out for; i.e., nausea medicine the anesthesiologist might use, what I need to tell the doctor or nurses at
Hey guys! I am facing total knee replacement surgery (robotics) next month. I will be in the hospital overnight one night. I remember seeing a list in this forum of things to remember to look out for; i.e., nausea medicine the anesthesiologist might use, what I need to tell the doctor or nurses at
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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Eczema.
Hi, I was diagnosed with an underactive Thyroid in April 2020. I am currently on 75 mcg of Levothyroxine. In the last couple of months, I have started to devolope patches of eczema. The GP has prescribed me with some steroid cream and I also use Hydromol emollient. However, neither of these products
Hi, I was diagnosed with an underactive Thyroid in April 2020. I am currently on 75 mcg of Levothyroxine. In the last couple of months, I have started to devolope patches of eczema. The GP has prescribed me with some steroid cream and I also use Hydromol emollient. However, neither of these products
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Vitamin D3 Necessity?
Hi all, I'm a GCA patient, having started at 60 MG in AUG 2022. I'm down to 12.5 MG today. I have felt lousy in so many respects including fatigue, vision issues, and GI problems since day 1. When the rheumy put me on Alendronic Acid a month of so ago, that was the "last straw." It made me feel
Hi all, I'm a GCA patient, having started at 60 MG in AUG 2022. I'm down to 12.5 MG today. I have felt lousy in so many respects including fatigue, vision issues, and GI problems since day 1. When the rheumy put me on Alendronic Acid a month of so ago, that was the "last straw." It made me feel
montebello
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Allergic to the sun?
Hi, I've had lots of things go wrong over time, but this is new. I was doing a little gardening, and I mean a little, on Saturday, I felt my feet tingling in the sunshine but didn't think anything of it. I thought i had prickly heat so sat with my feet in a bucket of icy water put some sudocrem on
Hi, I've had lots of things go wrong over time, but this is new. I was doing a little gardening, and I mean a little, on Saturday, I felt my feet tingling in the sunshine but didn't think anything of it. I thought i had prickly heat so sat with my feet in a bucket of icy water put some sudocrem on
Lulamay7
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Adcal-D3 Caplets
Hi all,been on Adcal-D3 for 6years,2 in afternoon and 2 at bed time, just wondering how long you have to take them, 🤔 was worrying about kidney stones don't want them,seems it's the vit d that can cause them,but if they helping the bones . Xx
Hi all,been on Adcal-D3 for 6years,2 in afternoon and 2 at bed time, just wondering how long you have to take them, 🤔 was worrying about kidney stones don't want them,seems it's the vit d that can cause them,but if they helping the bones . Xx
Harrywogan
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
B12 by 💉, . . . & synergistic nutrients to consider ! 😑
Hello ! 😊 The first step on the B12 💉 now taken - although seeing improvements, with a even twice-a-week frequency may take . . . weeks or months . . . in the case of a v long term medical condition ? So far, not feeling too different either way - & in all, the 1000ug was pretty much a cinch, n⛔
Hello ! 😊 The first step on the B12 💉 now taken - although seeing improvements, with a even twice-a-week frequency may take . . . weeks or months . . . in the case of a v long term medical condition ? So far, not feeling too different either way - & in all, the 1000ug was pretty much a cinch, n⛔
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
PMR seems to have returned
Briefly, I had PMR from 2016 - 2019. It didn’t show up on blood test and I was started on 15mg of pred. Within 48 hours I was pain free and quickly reduced to 10mg then dead slow method. After having very painful shoulders and top of arms for the last 3 months (which did not respond to painkillers
Briefly, I had PMR from 2016 - 2019. It didn’t show up on blood test and I was started on 15mg of pred. Within 48 hours I was pain free and quickly reduced to 10mg then dead slow method. After having very painful shoulders and top of arms for the last 3 months (which did not respond to painkillers
Urtica
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
What GP checks should I have post AVR?
I had an AVR 2 years ago and get an annual CT scan to check that all is well. Medication wise - I am on bisoprolol, eplenerone, losartan, furosemide, colecalciferol and warfarin. My INR is monitored re the latter. My query is what involvement, if any should I get from the GP? I have an annual telephone
I had an AVR 2 years ago and get an annual CT scan to check that all is well. Medication wise - I am on bisoprolol, eplenerone, losartan, furosemide, colecalciferol and warfarin. My INR is monitored re the latter. My query is what involvement, if any should I get from the GP? I have an annual telephone
Coper10
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
steroid cream
I have read that steroids react with carbimazole, does anyone know if I’m able to use a steroid cream called fucibet whilst on them please?
I have read that steroids react with carbimazole, does anyone know if I’m able to use a steroid cream called fucibet whilst on them please?
Thyroidsucksgrr
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Flax seed oil
Does anyone else take flax seed oil regularly? I can’t take fish oil so take Flax seed oil capsules for Omega3. I have since heard that it’s not good to take them whilst taking steroids but cant find much about it on Mr Google so am presuming it’s no big deal. I dont take them till lunchtime with
Does anyone else take flax seed oil regularly? I can’t take fish oil so take Flax seed oil capsules for Omega3. I have since heard that it’s not good to take them whilst taking steroids but cant find much about it on Mr Google so am presuming it’s no big deal. I dont take them till lunchtime with
jaycee444
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
T3 mono, self-medicating, need advice
Dear members, I´m new here and I´m so lucky to find this amazing community! My name is Lena (32 y.o., 167 cm/81 kg) and I live in Germany. Unfortunately, I failed to get any proper medical assistance concerning my thyroid problems and that´s why I´m self-medicating (T3-mono). I´m asking for any help
Dear members, I´m new here and I´m so lucky to find this amazing community! My name is Lena (32 y.o., 167 cm/81 kg) and I live in Germany. Unfortunately, I failed to get any proper medical assistance concerning my thyroid problems and that´s why I´m self-medicating (T3-mono). I´m asking for any help
AenArdSkellig
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Blood Test Results
My latest blood test results.Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Feeling unwell. Aches and pains. Blurry eyes. Brain fog. Weight gain. Fatigue. Poor sleep. Low mood. No motivation. High blood pressure. My consultant reduced my T3 from 10mg to 5mg daily because my TSH was too low. No change to
My latest blood test results.Any advice would be greatly appreciated. Feeling unwell. Aches and pains. Blurry eyes. Brain fog. Weight gain. Fatigue. Poor sleep. Low mood. No motivation. High blood pressure. My consultant reduced my T3 from 10mg to 5mg daily because my TSH was too low. No change to
Odinil
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Eczema & Glaucoma
I have glaucoma in one eye and occular hypertension in the other & am in the midst of my worst eczema flare up in over 30 years. What safe drugs can I take to alleviate the rash & (even worse) the itciness that is coming with it? I’ve tried over the counter recommended lotions (50/50, aqueous cream
I have glaucoma in one eye and occular hypertension in the other & am in the midst of my worst eczema flare up in over 30 years. What safe drugs can I take to alleviate the rash & (even worse) the itciness that is coming with it? I’ve tried over the counter recommended lotions (50/50, aqueous cream
YoungontheOutside
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Adcal-D3
I have been prescribed Adcal- D3 because the aromatase inhibitor I’ve been prescribed as part of my treatment plan for breast cancer has been known to cause osteoporosis. (Anastrozole). I have been referred for a Dexa scan but advised to start meds as the scan may not be anytime soon. I have several
I have been prescribed Adcal- D3 because the aromatase inhibitor I’ve been prescribed as part of my treatment plan for breast cancer has been known to cause osteoporosis. (Anastrozole). I have been referred for a Dexa scan but advised to start meds as the scan may not be anytime soon. I have several
Lost_Girl
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Anastrozole and Adcal-D3 - hypothyroidism and hormone positive breast cancer
I have been prescribed Adcal- D3 as the medication I have been prescribed for breast cancer has been known to cause osteoporosis. (Anastrozole). I have several questions: 1. Adcal-D3 contains soy oil - I thought soy contained plant oestrogen which was similar to human? Is it safe to take given my
I have been prescribed Adcal- D3 as the medication I have been prescribed for breast cancer has been known to cause osteoporosis. (Anastrozole). I have several questions: 1. Adcal-D3 contains soy oil - I thought soy contained plant oestrogen which was similar to human? Is it safe to take given my
Lost_Girl
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Vitamin D3 Levels?
I had a meeting with, what I call, a metabolic Oncologist (don't think that is an actual term) last night. Several weeks I a had, what they call, a metabolic blood test. This Oncologist is not my primary Oncologist. I have been taking 5000iu of Vitamin D3 for about 5-6 weeks prior to my blood draw
I had a meeting with, what I call, a metabolic Oncologist (don't think that is an actual term) last night. Several weeks I a had, what they call, a metabolic blood test. This Oncologist is not my primary Oncologist. I have been taking 5000iu of Vitamin D3 for about 5-6 weeks prior to my blood draw
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
When does supplementation become toxic or counter-productive?
My Dear Fellow Adventurers, Firstly, thank you for the wealth of information and inspiration - having this commuity makes so much difference! I have a question today, that I have already asked both my doctor and pharmacist (neither were able to help): as I add a new supplement every few months
My Dear Fellow Adventurers, Firstly, thank you for the wealth of information and inspiration - having this commuity makes so much difference! I have a question today, that I have already asked both my doctor and pharmacist (neither were able to help): as I add a new supplement every few months
Jdig
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Insulin Resistance, Parkinson's Disease, Consequences And What To Do About It
The topic of insulin resistance (IR) in PwP is not often discussed. Has your MDS or neurologist ever tested you for IR? It is estimated that two thirds of people with PD who are not diabetic, have IR and very likely are not even aware they have IR as discussed here : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/
The topic of insulin resistance (IR) in PwP is not often discussed. Has your MDS or neurologist ever tested you for IR? It is estimated that two thirds of people with PD who are not diabetic, have IR and very likely are not even aware they have IR as discussed here : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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