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Preventing Heart Disease When You Have Rheumatoid Arthritis: Which Tests Do You Need?
Having rheumatoid arthritis raises your risk of heart disease, but getting certain tests to keep tabs on risk factors and symptoms can help you stay healthy. Check out A Patient’s Guide to Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease for more information on this topic. Tests to Prevent Heart
Having rheumatoid arthritis raises your risk of heart disease, but getting certain tests to keep tabs on risk factors and symptoms can help you stay healthy. Check out A Patient’s Guide to Understanding Rheumatoid Arthritis and Heart Disease for more information on this topic. Tests to Prevent Heart
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
A pint a day
I mentioned yesterday that I just achieved my first 0 Pred day in two years and without a flare. I put it down to my very slow taper plan but I was just wondering if my average Guinness intake of a pint a day might of helped😁🍺 10 REASONS WHY GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Spinach, kale, avocado, Guinness—A
I mentioned yesterday that I just achieved my first 0 Pred day in two years and without a flare. I put it down to my very slow taper plan but I was just wondering if my average Guinness intake of a pint a day might of helped😁🍺 10 REASONS WHY GUINNESS IS GOOD FOR YOU Spinach, kale, avocado, Guinness—A
JohnnyQ50
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Test results and more questions than answers!
Hi I am hoping one of you more experienced people can help me move forward with my medication. I am currently on 75mcg Levo and 30mcg T3. I am greatly improved especially mentally - much calmer and no anxiety or feelings of panic. My weight has stopped piling on may even be reducing a wee bit - I no
Hi I am hoping one of you more experienced people can help me move forward with my medication. I am currently on 75mcg Levo and 30mcg T3. I am greatly improved especially mentally - much calmer and no anxiety or feelings of panic. My weight has stopped piling on may even be reducing a wee bit - I no
Carna
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Diet and misleading result?
Hello everyone I posted a question yesterday and said many of my test results were normal then. But now I've started thinking and thinking about what might have actually caused it! Before my last blood test, I had started a diet (low potassium, low calcium, low protein, low everything! I actually
Hello everyone I posted a question yesterday and said many of my test results were normal then. But now I've started thinking and thinking about what might have actually caused it! Before my last blood test, I had started a diet (low potassium, low calcium, low protein, low everything! I actually
Sharam
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Prolia
I am 64 years old. I have been off calcium for about 5 years due to chronic kidney stones. My dexa scores have declined more and I am now at -3.7 in spine and -3.3 in hips. Doctors are telling me to start injections which I assume are prolia. I am to meet with a specialist soon to discuss next steps
I am 64 years old. I have been off calcium for about 5 years due to chronic kidney stones. My dexa scores have declined more and I am now at -3.7 in spine and -3.3 in hips. Doctors are telling me to start injections which I assume are prolia. I am to meet with a specialist soon to discuss next steps
Mbaloo
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Bisphosphonates
I was diagnosed with PMR at the end of January, it did take 4 GP's to finally decide on the problems, my GP started me on 20mg Prednisone which has helped greatly, no more pain! I am now taking 10mg for a couple of weeks, then advised to alternate take 2 and 1. My question is, do I need to take a bisphosphonate
I was diagnosed with PMR at the end of January, it did take 4 GP's to finally decide on the problems, my GP started me on 20mg Prednisone which has helped greatly, no more pain! I am now taking 10mg for a couple of weeks, then advised to alternate take 2 and 1. My question is, do I need to take a bisphosphonate
Yealink
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Please help - recently discovered various issues which may all be linked to thyroid disorder? Still in the dark, no Endo appointment yet
Sorry, this is a long post! I am 35 and am lucky to have had really good health until recently. I lead a very active lifestyle (sea kayaking, running, snorkelling, hill walking) and eat a varied, healthy diet. There are now various issues (some of which I have found myself with private blood tests),
Sorry, this is a long post! I am 35 and am lucky to have had really good health until recently. I lead a very active lifestyle (sea kayaking, running, snorkelling, hill walking) and eat a varied, healthy diet. There are now various issues (some of which I have found myself with private blood tests),
1503640
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Information about spinal cord compression.
Has anyone experienced a spinal cord compression or fracture? Can you share your experiences. Has anyone experienced what it means to prevent one. We know that getting an MRI to show the urgency of treatment is one thing and then the mention of surgery. We don't know what that means. Who handles this
Has anyone experienced a spinal cord compression or fracture? Can you share your experiences. Has anyone experienced what it means to prevent one. We know that getting an MRI to show the urgency of treatment is one thing and then the mention of surgery. We don't know what that means. Who handles this
Bluebird11
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Recommended dose of Vitamin D3
Vitamin D I see in the discussion on Vitamin D many people seem to be taking massive doses. The recommended dose of D3 which I take together with calcium is 800 iu, which I believe is what the government is issuing. Mine is already prescribed I don’t have the link handy, but too much is shown to be
Vitamin D I see in the discussion on Vitamin D many people seem to be taking massive doses. The recommended dose of D3 which I take together with calcium is 800 iu, which I believe is what the government is issuing. Mine is already prescribed I don’t have the link handy, but too much is shown to be
Catlover432
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Dosage reduction
Following on from my post a month ago, this is where I am now. Continued with 10 mg daily until I reached 6 weeks, then reduced to 9 mg, which is where I am now. My Dr wants me to continue to taper slowly by 1 mg every 6-8 weeks. Dr prefers to focus on symptoms rather than blood tests. I asked if
Following on from my post a month ago, this is where I am now. Continued with 10 mg daily until I reached 6 weeks, then reduced to 9 mg, which is where I am now. My Dr wants me to continue to taper slowly by 1 mg every 6-8 weeks. Dr prefers to focus on symptoms rather than blood tests. I asked if
Tinasleepyhead
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Zytiga Effects On Bloodwork
Hello all, I would appreciate feedback on interpretation of my husband’s latest blood test results. As background, he was diagnosed with stage 4 PC in July 2019 (Gleason 9, PSA 77, several bone mets). He has been on Casodex since diagnosis, then put on Eligard about a month later, and he’s been taking
Hello all, I would appreciate feedback on interpretation of my husband’s latest blood test results. As background, he was diagnosed with stage 4 PC in July 2019 (Gleason 9, PSA 77, several bone mets). He has been on Casodex since diagnosis, then put on Eligard about a month later, and he’s been taking
Dett
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Bloods Advice please - new and feelimg wobbly
Hi all, I'm having a bit of a hard time mentally and seem to have lots of little niggling symptoms that I'm not sure are related to the thyroid or are stress/anxiety related. Briefly, I gave birth last March, noticed a lump on my neck in the Spring and had a scan and biopsy. Scan showed a 'patchy' thyroid
Hi all, I'm having a bit of a hard time mentally and seem to have lots of little niggling symptoms that I'm not sure are related to the thyroid or are stress/anxiety related. Briefly, I gave birth last March, noticed a lump on my neck in the Spring and had a scan and biopsy. Scan showed a 'patchy' thyroid
Fredthedog
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Leflunomide and PMR
Hello everyone, This is my first post to your informative PMR community . My story of PMR is really no different to everyone else in a way. Although I do respect we are all very different ,and our management skills of this dreadful disease in unique to each individual. My PMR journey started 17 months
Hello everyone, This is my first post to your informative PMR community . My story of PMR is really no different to everyone else in a way. Although I do respect we are all very different ,and our management skills of this dreadful disease in unique to each individual. My PMR journey started 17 months
golfnutter
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Hopeful but still keeping fingers crossed!
I am today posting, to give hope to others on tapering plans! After 4 years of first GCA followed by two bouts of PMR, my third attempt of tapering , continues to be promising. I chalk off a new week every Wednesday on my calendar and I have reached the ten week mark. That is ten weeks of no prednisolone
I am today posting, to give hope to others on tapering plans! After 4 years of first GCA followed by two bouts of PMR, my third attempt of tapering , continues to be promising. I chalk off a new week every Wednesday on my calendar and I have reached the ten week mark. That is ten weeks of no prednisolone
DevonMichael
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Calcium
Since adopting a vegan diet I've thought a lot of how to ensure adequate nutrients but one I've overlooked is calcium. I see the NHS guideline is 700mg a day. How do we ensure we get that?
Since adopting a vegan diet I've thought a lot of how to ensure adequate nutrients but one I've overlooked is calcium. I see the NHS guideline is 700mg a day. How do we ensure we get that?
willsie01
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Vegan Foods for Life
3 years ago
Unnumbered post Sweeping statements 13 Nov 2020
Hence I always suggest
valium
for your Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI)tests, and protective underwear when leaving the house. I most certainly do NOT know everything about this disease and I am pretty sure I do not want to. So "YOU" might excuse me if "YOU know something I do not.
Hence I always suggest
valium
for your Magnetic Resonance Image (MRI)tests, and protective underwear when leaving the house. I most certainly do NOT know everything about this disease and I am pretty sure I do not want to. So "YOU" might excuse me if "YOU know something I do not.
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
T3 and Barium swallow - and quick update on T3 trial
Hello I’m having a barium swallow test today and the instructions say no eating or drinking 6 hours before the test. I normally take my T3 about 3pm (right after test time) would you take it before with a tiny bit of water or should I wait a certain number of hours after the test to take it? Thanks
Hello I’m having a barium swallow test today and the instructions say no eating or drinking 6 hours before the test. I normally take my T3 about 3pm (right after test time) would you take it before with a tiny bit of water or should I wait a certain number of hours after the test to take it? Thanks
jsy_girl
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Do I need to take Lansoprazole & Fosavance
Can anyone help me please 🙏 I have been prescribed to take once a week ; Fosavance 70mg calcium tablet 1x 15mg lansoprazole in the morning before I take my daily Prednisolone 17.5mg Is there any thing natural I can do myself to not have to take the Fosavance or the Lansoprazole, as I want to start
Can anyone help me please 🙏 I have been prescribed to take once a week ; Fosavance 70mg calcium tablet 1x 15mg lansoprazole in the morning before I take my daily Prednisolone 17.5mg Is there any thing natural I can do myself to not have to take the Fosavance or the Lansoprazole, as I want to start
Maggie1313
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
I finally got a GP to listen
I thought I would share this as I finally had success at getting a GP to listen to me. What helped to convince them was: 1. A ticked list of symptoms using the Thyroid UK list https://thyroiduk.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Signs-and-Symptoms-of-Hypothyroidism-V1.1-.doc.pdf 2. An excel file with my
I thought I would share this as I finally had success at getting a GP to listen to me. What helped to convince them was: 1. A ticked list of symptoms using the Thyroid UK list https://thyroiduk.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/Signs-and-Symptoms-of-Hypothyroidism-V1.1-.doc.pdf 2. An excel file with my
KikiLR
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
GP and Cardiologist Disagree On Statins
7 months post Covid and unfortunately I'm still having issues. Went to the cardiologist to check my heart just in case. Normal echo, initially a normal EKG, but my stress test showed an inverted T wave. After bloods tests, he wanted me on statins and BP meds (BP is -140ish/90 and LDL of 159. Normal
7 months post Covid and unfortunately I'm still having issues. Went to the cardiologist to check my heart just in case. Normal echo, initially a normal EKG, but my stress test showed an inverted T wave. After bloods tests, he wanted me on statins and BP meds (BP is -140ish/90 and LDL of 159. Normal
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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