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GP rang am. Queried with her whether I am supposed to give Lanzaprole a holiday. She said I had been on L for a long time. I told her I get excess acid when not taking. Has reduced dose to 1 or 2 to be taken daily . Then came the next ALENDRONIC ACID and whether I would start taking it again as they
GP rang am. Queried with her whether I am supposed to give Lanzaprole a holiday. She said I had been on L for a long time. I told her I get excess acid when not taking. Has reduced dose to 1 or 2 to be taken daily . Then came the next ALENDRONIC ACID and whether I would start taking it again as they
Suffererc
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Vitamin schedules??
Hi guys alongside hashimotos I also have Sjogrens & Lupus erythematosis. I take the following vitamins Omega 3, K2, Vit D, Boron, Vit A, Magnesium with B12, B complex & Folate. Does anyone take the same vitamins & have a schedule I could follow? I'm not sure if some of them can be taken together. Also
Hi guys alongside hashimotos I also have Sjogrens & Lupus erythematosis. I take the following vitamins Omega 3, K2, Vit D, Boron, Vit A, Magnesium with B12, B complex & Folate. Does anyone take the same vitamins & have a schedule I could follow? I'm not sure if some of them can be taken together. Also
Minimouse1
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Update on my diagnosis.
Hi all, I’ve been very grateful for your support since June. I thought I’d give an update on my condition. After many scans and tests, my new rheumatologist thinks that I have PMR after all. I’m glad we ruled everything else out - including cancer and vasculitis - as I can crack on and deal with getting
Hi all, I’ve been very grateful for your support since June. I thought I’d give an update on my condition. After many scans and tests, my new rheumatologist thinks that I have PMR after all. I’m glad we ruled everything else out - including cancer and vasculitis - as I can crack on and deal with getting
Smallstepsforward
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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New with skin-related question
Hi, I'm new here and was diagnosed with PBC in November last year. I'm on 1000mg ursodeoxycholic acid a day. My main symptoms have been pain in the liver area and fatigue. I've also had a strange weakness in my arms at times. More recently I have been getting itching and patches of skin becoming rough
Hi, I'm new here and was diagnosed with PBC in November last year. I'm on 1000mg ursodeoxycholic acid a day. My main symptoms have been pain in the liver area and fatigue. I've also had a strange weakness in my arms at times. More recently I have been getting itching and patches of skin becoming rough
Turquoise2075
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
How do I get help
I haven’t been officially diagnosed and I just get fobbed off all the time a gynaecologist said a few years ago that I probably have endo and that was the end of it. I asked my gp to refer me to gyno a while ago and she said no. She said that the meds I was on (cabergoline for my prolactin levels being
I haven’t been officially diagnosed and I just get fobbed off all the time a gynaecologist said a few years ago that I probably have endo and that was the end of it. I asked my gp to refer me to gyno a while ago and she said no. She said that the meds I was on (cabergoline for my prolactin levels being
ZebraZone
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Where is the best place to buy K2 mk 7
Hello everyone - hope you are all as well as can be expected considering we all have health issues. I see a lot of people suggest taking vitamin K2 Mk 7 to aid with calcium. I've been looking on-line at several places selling it and am getting more and more confused in the process. Can anyone please
Hello everyone - hope you are all as well as can be expected considering we all have health issues. I see a lot of people suggest taking vitamin K2 Mk 7 to aid with calcium. I've been looking on-line at several places selling it and am getting more and more confused in the process. Can anyone please
pal-o-mine
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Free for All on Friday
Greetings all and wishing you a happy Friday on our day for posting off-topic if you wish. Just a customary reminder to keep it within the community guidelines. Welcoming anyone who is newly landed here. I hope you'll find useful help here together with some friendship and empathy, and another reminder
Greetings all and wishing you a happy Friday on our day for posting off-topic if you wish. Just a customary reminder to keep it within the community guidelines. Welcoming anyone who is newly landed here. I hope you'll find useful help here together with some friendship and empathy, and another reminder
Hidden
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Care Community
3 years ago
Alendronic Acid - needed or not?
Hi to all you lovely, helpful people, Wonder if someone can advise me. I am currently on 10mg of Prednisolone which I take after Omeprasol every morning. My doctor has also prescribed Alendronic Acid 70mg for me as a previous DEXA scan (2 years ago and no figures given to me at the time) showed my bones
Hi to all you lovely, helpful people, Wonder if someone can advise me. I am currently on 10mg of Prednisolone which I take after Omeprasol every morning. My doctor has also prescribed Alendronic Acid 70mg for me as a previous DEXA scan (2 years ago and no figures given to me at the time) showed my bones
pal-o-mine
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
New to the group
Hi all, I had a dexa scan in April which came back with a t score of -3.9 and a diagnosis of osteoporosis of the spine. I already knew I had a compression fracture of L2 vertebrae after an x-ray. Doctor prescribed alendronic acid and vit d3 but I stopped the alendronic acid because it made my IBS worse
Hi all, I had a dexa scan in April which came back with a t score of -3.9 and a diagnosis of osteoporosis of the spine. I already knew I had a compression fracture of L2 vertebrae after an x-ray. Doctor prescribed alendronic acid and vit d3 but I stopped the alendronic acid because it made my IBS worse
Manray11
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Diet for a vegetarian with T score of -3.5 on the spine
Hello all. I’m 61, male, and was on pred for 30 months to treat GCA and PMR, finally stopping in January this year but had to restart at 15mg in July, tapering and now down to 8 I had a DEXA in August that gave a T score of -3.5 score compared to -3.2 three years ago. It’s said said to be between
Hello all. I’m 61, male, and was on pred for 30 months to treat GCA and PMR, finally stopping in January this year but had to restart at 15mg in July, tapering and now down to 8 I had a DEXA in August that gave a T score of -3.5 score compared to -3.2 three years ago. It’s said said to be between
Brizzleben
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Change in taste
Ive been taking alendronic acid for 3 months now and tolerate it fairly well. However Ive found I’m finding cooked vegetables and meat unpalatable. My appetite hasn’t changed so I’m filling up on rubbish! Which isnt good. Thinking of asking my doctor to change my medication. Anyone else had this issue
Ive been taking alendronic acid for 3 months now and tolerate it fairly well. However Ive found I’m finding cooked vegetables and meat unpalatable. My appetite hasn’t changed so I’m filling up on rubbish! Which isnt good. Thinking of asking my doctor to change my medication. Anyone else had this issue
Tues
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Strategies to manage fatigue
Hi guys I have been diagnosed in April and been on Ursodiol since. No idea yet if the medication is working since I switched insurances and my first appointment with the hep specialist is still two months out. (What a system!) Anyway, for the most part I am doing ok but the fatigue and it’s unpredictable
Hi guys I have been diagnosed in April and been on Ursodiol since. No idea yet if the medication is working since I switched insurances and my first appointment with the hep specialist is still two months out. (What a system!) Anyway, for the most part I am doing ok but the fatigue and it’s unpredictable
Knoesel
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PBCers Organization
3 years ago
Has anyone had zoledronic acid infusion. I have PBC and have recently been diagnosed with osteoporosis of the spine.
Zoledronic Acod Infusion
Zoledronic Acod Infusion
AngelaGM
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
elevated ALP ALT AST
hi there everyone! im 9 year post liver transplant and 6 years ago i was diagnosed with PTLD and recurrent PBC was put on ursodiol which within a few months lowered levels almost to normal but unfortunately my most recent blood work showed ALP of 196 and ALT of44 AST 44 all very elevated. due to gastrointestinal
hi there everyone! im 9 year post liver transplant and 6 years ago i was diagnosed with PTLD and recurrent PBC was put on ursodiol which within a few months lowered levels almost to normal but unfortunately my most recent blood work showed ALP of 196 and ALT of44 AST 44 all very elevated. due to gastrointestinal
azzurra
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it.
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it. At 17 days I really felt like I was dying, so I quit it and improved after a couple of day. About 5 days later I tried it again at two tablets a day, two days in a row, and again became very ill. About a week after that I learned that while taking Albutrix
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it. At 17 days I really felt like I was dying, so I quit it and improved after a couple of day. About 5 days later I tried it again at two tablets a day, two days in a row, and again became very ill. About a week after that I learned that while taking Albutrix
LuvSmallDogs
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Results - advice please
Hi everyone, I posted on here a couple of months back saying that I've been having a rough time with severe fatigue, brain fog, joint pain in my legs, sensitivity to cold and dry skin and have been back and forth for blood tests over the last six months, which included an initial diagnosis of underactive
Hi everyone, I posted on here a couple of months back saying that I've been having a rough time with severe fatigue, brain fog, joint pain in my legs, sensitivity to cold and dry skin and have been back and forth for blood tests over the last six months, which included an initial diagnosis of underactive
rustymoon88
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Some supplements that have helped me a lot. Glutathione, berberine, and alpha lipoic acid.
I've had great results with reducing numbness and brain fog by taking Glutathione, berberine, and alpha lipoic acid. It's been a nice reduction in the neuropathy since taking these supplements. They all have effects that help with what we're going through here. You'd need to read up on any sort of
I've had great results with reducing numbness and brain fog by taking Glutathione, berberine, and alpha lipoic acid. It's been a nice reduction in the neuropathy since taking these supplements. They all have effects that help with what we're going through here. You'd need to read up on any sort of
Sammyo23
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Pandemic woes and lost progress
Hello, Not sure how to start this so I'll guess I'll just start. 2019 was a golden year, lots of friends around, had a great dog, and a couple good flings, it was just a good time all around. However as the year came to an end, two friends moved out of the house, leaving my best friend, dog, cat, and
Hello, Not sure how to start this so I'll guess I'll just start. 2019 was a golden year, lots of friends around, had a great dog, and a couple good flings, it was just a good time all around. However as the year came to an end, two friends moved out of the house, leaving my best friend, dog, cat, and
Potter123
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Mediterranean Diet Nutrients
New Italian paper below. [1] Mark Moyad has been saying for many years that "Heart-healthy is prostate-healthy." It is known that men with PCa have a higher risk for cardiovascular-related mortality - even if not on ADT - and that men with PCa often exhibit symptoms of the metabolic syndrome [MetS],
New Italian paper below. [1] Mark Moyad has been saying for many years that "Heart-healthy is prostate-healthy." It is known that men with PCa have a higher risk for cardiovascular-related mortality - even if not on ADT - and that men with PCa often exhibit symptoms of the metabolic syndrome [MetS],
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
2nd Treatment attempt
Hi, Going in second medication attempt has commenced. Yesterday I took my first dose of Risedronate and so far not great. Fingers crossed it improves. After 3 doses of Alendronic Acid as I had to stop taking as wasn't tolerating it.
Hi, Going in second medication attempt has commenced. Yesterday I took my first dose of Risedronate and so far not great. Fingers crossed it improves. After 3 doses of Alendronic Acid as I had to stop taking as wasn't tolerating it.
NewBloom
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
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