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Missed Alendronic Acid date
Hi I need some advice please. My pharmacy ran out of Alendrotnic Acid last week - apparently it’s nationwide yet they didn’t tell me. It was only when I went to collect another prescription they informed me. I was due to take it last Saturday - so I had to phone my Drs to issue an urgent alternative
Hi I need some advice please. My pharmacy ran out of Alendrotnic Acid last week - apparently it’s nationwide yet they didn’t tell me. It was only when I went to collect another prescription they informed me. I was due to take it last Saturday - so I had to phone my Drs to issue an urgent alternative
Flowergirl24
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Good site for vegan nutrition info and some supplements I take
https://veganhealth.org/daily-needs/ For a good B12 source would recommend the 3 natural form supplement here : https://www.sunday.de/en/vitamin-b12/. 500mcg per day is a good safe dosage. You cannot overdose on B12 and although 500mcg seems like a lot, only an estimated 6-7mcg are absorbed of this
https://veganhealth.org/daily-needs/ For a good B12 source would recommend the 3 natural form supplement here : https://www.sunday.de/en/vitamin-b12/. 500mcg per day is a good safe dosage. You cannot overdose on B12 and although 500mcg seems like a lot, only an estimated 6-7mcg are absorbed of this
Technoid
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Vegan Foods for Life
2 years ago
Hydroxvchloroquine or Methotrexate
Have new consultant who wants to change my dmard to methotrexate but I am really concerned because I am on blood thinners for past DVTs, have atrial fibrillation and low blood pressure. I was diagnosed with RA in March and saw a consultant who decided the best treatment for me was a high dose of steroids
Have new consultant who wants to change my dmard to methotrexate but I am really concerned because I am on blood thinners for past DVTs, have atrial fibrillation and low blood pressure. I was diagnosed with RA in March and saw a consultant who decided the best treatment for me was a high dose of steroids
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NRAS
2 years ago
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GCA relapse saga
Having been diagnosed with GCA in April 2021 I have followed the recommended reduction in prednisolone from 60mg to 4mg when I noticed the return of head and jaw pain. I contacted my GP who said if I thought it was a return of GCA I should contact urgent care. I called 111 who advised me to go to my
Having been diagnosed with GCA in April 2021 I have followed the recommended reduction in prednisolone from 60mg to 4mg when I noticed the return of head and jaw pain. I contacted my GP who said if I thought it was a return of GCA I should contact urgent care. I called 111 who advised me to go to my
Avon14
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Excessive sweating
With Parkinson’s, it’s common for the skin on your face to become very oily, especially on your forehead and on the sides of your nose (this is known as seborrhea). You may also notice that your eyebrows and scalp get oily too, resulting in flaky skin (dandruff). It’s also fairly common to experience
With Parkinson’s, it’s common for the skin on your face to become very oily, especially on your forehead and on the sides of your nose (this is known as seborrhea). You may also notice that your eyebrows and scalp get oily too, resulting in flaky skin (dandruff). It’s also fairly common to experience
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Oily, flaky, or inflamed skin
With Parkinson’s, it’s common for the skin on your face to become very oily, especially on your forehead and on the sides of your nose (this is known as seborrhea). You may also notice that your eyebrows and scalp get oily too, resulting in flaky skin (dandruff). It’s also fairly common to experience
With Parkinson’s, it’s common for the skin on your face to become very oily, especially on your forehead and on the sides of your nose (this is known as seborrhea). You may also notice that your eyebrows and scalp get oily too, resulting in flaky skin (dandruff). It’s also fairly common to experience
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Low MPV
Hello to all, I have been diagnosted with PBC in 2019. I am a good responder to ursodiol. I have to take vitamine D supplements and B12 also. In the past year my MPV is getting lower and lower and I am wondering if this should be à worry ? I am currently at 7,8. Thanks for your comments, Ancolie
Hello to all, I have been diagnosted with PBC in 2019. I am a good responder to ursodiol. I have to take vitamine D supplements and B12 also. In the past year my MPV is getting lower and lower and I am wondering if this should be à worry ? I am currently at 7,8. Thanks for your comments, Ancolie
Ancolie
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Update(My Experience): Day 21 after Circumcision Fully Healed: Fast Healing: Removed my Stitches: Foreign Body
Please, don't do as I did, please visit your GP for advice. The reason I could tell there was something wrong with my cut is that all my wounds heal so so fast. Straight into it, I am doing so well actually. Amazingly well. But this is how I managed to accelerate my healing. What happened was that
Please, don't do as I did, please visit your GP for advice. The reason I could tell there was something wrong with my cut is that all my wounds heal so so fast. Straight into it, I am doing so well actually. Amazingly well. But this is how I managed to accelerate my healing. What happened was that
AnotherMan
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
2 years ago
Alternatives to Alendronic Acid
I am new here and have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis and was offered 'Alendronic Acid' but felt it was not right for me. My nutritionist recommended taking 'Bonebalance' which improves bone mineral density and I just wondered if anyone else had tried it and if it works? I would be grateful
I am new here and have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis and was offered 'Alendronic Acid' but felt it was not right for me. My nutritionist recommended taking 'Bonebalance' which improves bone mineral density and I just wondered if anyone else had tried it and if it works? I would be grateful
laraline
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Osteoporosis symptoms with zytiga and prednisone
Been on zytiga 500gm with 5gm prednisone daily for past 15 months together with 3monthly Hormone injections PSA reduced to 0.01 > for a year with monthly blood tests this being the situation I have not seen oncologist for a year just appointment call every 3 months from a pharmacist connected with
Been on zytiga 500gm with 5gm prednisone daily for past 15 months together with 3monthly Hormone injections PSA reduced to 0.01 > for a year with monthly blood tests this being the situation I have not seen oncologist for a year just appointment call every 3 months from a pharmacist connected with
Chrisbaird
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Just Diagnosed Osteoporosis - Saying Hello
Just established my profile and want to say hello to all. I will be reading through posts to learn more of what each of you have experienced. I am most interested in managing this condition without meds due to the side effects with the jaw. Update 6/26/2022 full story: I was told by prior Gyno’s stand
Just established my profile and want to say hello to all. I will be reading through posts to learn more of what each of you have experienced. I am most interested in managing this condition without meds due to the side effects with the jaw. Update 6/26/2022 full story: I was told by prior Gyno’s stand
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Kidney problems
I have recently started Anastrazole and Adcal and Alendronic Acid tablets for bone density. My cancer is progressing and I don't believe the Anastraxole is having any positive effect. I also have a morphine patch for pain relief. In the last week I find that I am not urinating as frequently as usual
I have recently started Anastrazole and Adcal and Alendronic Acid tablets for bone density. My cancer is progressing and I don't believe the Anastraxole is having any positive effect. I also have a morphine patch for pain relief. In the last week I find that I am not urinating as frequently as usual
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Sjogrens etc
I would be very grateful for advice...it's probably something I should know already. I have Sjogrens, probably Lupus (or some sort of overlap) and Hashimoto's. I feel pretty rubbish quite a lot of the time...but know that I need to really think about what I can do to look after myself to try to avert
I would be very grateful for advice...it's probably something I should know already. I have Sjogrens, probably Lupus (or some sort of overlap) and Hashimoto's. I feel pretty rubbish quite a lot of the time...but know that I need to really think about what I can do to look after myself to try to avert
puffyface
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The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
2 years ago
Worried about Osteoporosis diagnosis and weather to take Alendronic Acid
Hello, I’ve just been diagnosed with Osteoporosis in my spine. I have no figures of the Dexa scan. My GP spoke to me on the phone. Feel upset and cross about it. Should I find out more before going on the medication?
Hello, I’ve just been diagnosed with Osteoporosis in my spine. I have no figures of the Dexa scan. My GP spoke to me on the phone. Feel upset and cross about it. Should I find out more before going on the medication?
DeeDree
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Sleepless in California
It has been quite some time since I’ve slept through the night. Been on Prednisone for 5 weeks 20mg tapering started on August 1st to 15 per rheumatologist schedule. Does anyone know of a safe sleep aid with prednisone to help sleep through the night?? I was wondering if ok to take CBD gummies??
It has been quite some time since I’ve slept through the night. Been on Prednisone for 5 weeks 20mg tapering started on August 1st to 15 per rheumatologist schedule. Does anyone know of a safe sleep aid with prednisone to help sleep through the night?? I was wondering if ok to take CBD gummies??
flygirl65
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
What does this mean?!
Hi there - my last scan (2020) showed I have osteoporosis in my L1,2,3 &4. The Tscore was -2.5, meaning a -3.5%change since the 2015 scan (at which point I just had osteopenia in my spine). I also have a 6.5% chance of a “major of a major fracture”. My calcium levels were deemed to be fine but Alendronate
Hi there - my last scan (2020) showed I have osteoporosis in my L1,2,3 &4. The Tscore was -2.5, meaning a -3.5%change since the 2015 scan (at which point I just had osteopenia in my spine). I also have a 6.5% chance of a “major of a major fracture”. My calcium levels were deemed to be fine but Alendronate
Scandi123
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Omega 3
Hello, Please could you share your stories of taking Omega 3 and the effects this may have had on brain injury. Thank you!
Hello, Please could you share your stories of taking Omega 3 and the effects this may have had on brain injury. Thank you!
Rayoflight123-
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Headway
2 years ago
Are Food supplements worth a try?
Hi all, I have recently been hospitalised with an endo flare requiring a significant amount of opioids to help with the pain. i have read online that omega 3, turmeric and ginger root supplements are good at acting as an anti-inflammatory and are helpful in relieving long term chronic pain. I
Hi all, I have recently been hospitalised with an endo flare requiring a significant amount of opioids to help with the pain. i have read online that omega 3, turmeric and ginger root supplements are good at acting as an anti-inflammatory and are helpful in relieving long term chronic pain. I
GreenQueen-99
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Nutrition
Hi, The general advice to eat “healthy” for good cardiovascular function sounds sensible. eg less saturated fat and salt; more green vegetables; kale; spinach; berries eg blueberry; alcohol in moderation - especially red wines with resveratrol (antioxidant) eg Malbec etc. (In fact, alcohol in moderation
Hi, The general advice to eat “healthy” for good cardiovascular function sounds sensible. eg less saturated fat and salt; more green vegetables; kale; spinach; berries eg blueberry; alcohol in moderation - especially red wines with resveratrol (antioxidant) eg Malbec etc. (In fact, alcohol in moderation
haraba
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Ten minutes respite visual and music therapy:
A genius, probably French, combined videos of the Caribbean's nature, ocean, animals, vegetation and individuals with unrelated chants and rythms from the shamanic insprired heritage in Caribbean culture. The unlikely search title in the internet is: TABOU COMBO NEW YORK CITY 1975 . Let's keep
A genius, probably French, combined videos of the Caribbean's nature, ocean, animals, vegetation and individuals with unrelated chants and rythms from the shamanic insprired heritage in Caribbean culture. The unlikely search title in the internet is: TABOU COMBO NEW YORK CITY 1975 . Let's keep
janvog
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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