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I became diabetic so lost weight. After about 3 months I had lost 2 1/2 stone by giving up dairy, most carbohydrates and all big meals. I was then able to stop Metformin. I then found I had large kidney stones. Once they are taken out I may know more about what may have caused them. It could have
I became diabetic so lost weight. After about 3 months I had lost 2 1/2 stone by giving up dairy, most carbohydrates and all big meals. I was then able to stop Metformin. I then found I had large kidney stones. Once they are taken out I may know more about what may have caused them. It could have
DoctorRascal
2023 December
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Weight Loss Support
7 months ago
best calcium citrate
anyone know which calcium citrate is best is solaray a good one because I take 20mg of pantoprazole a day and it blocks calcium, and I have a hiatus hernia as well as severe osteoporosis, L5 t12.
anyone know which calcium citrate is best is solaray a good one because I take 20mg of pantoprazole a day and it blocks calcium, and I have a hiatus hernia as well as severe osteoporosis, L5 t12.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 months ago
First DEXA shows osteopenia - hoping for some advice please
Hello everyone, this is my first post to Bone Health, but I have posted to other Healthunlocked forums recently as I’m trying to work through my various health issues. I’m in the UK and hoping to get some advice from those more experienced than me please. I paid privately for my first DEXA scan in April
Hello everyone, this is my first post to Bone Health, but I have posted to other Healthunlocked forums recently as I’m trying to work through my various health issues. I’m in the UK and hoping to get some advice from those more experienced than me please. I paid privately for my first DEXA scan in April
Bertiepuss
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
7 months ago
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We just left the Oncologist office and not good news. PSA is still climbing. It went from 64 to 74 in 6 weeks. Hubby has been through XTANDI, Chemo, targeted radiation, RADIUM 223. Been on Eligard for 7 years. Oncologist would like him to go in a clinical trial at Princess Margaret hospital in Toronto
We just left the Oncologist office and not good news. PSA is still climbing. It went from 64 to 74 in 6 weeks. Hubby has been through XTANDI, Chemo, targeted radiation, RADIUM 223. Been on Eligard for 7 years. Oncologist would like him to go in a clinical trial at Princess Margaret hospital in Toronto
Docker53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 hours ago
Hypoparathyroidism Or tumour of some sort? Very high TSH levels.....
I hope you're all having a good Christmas and doing well 🌲. This is going to be a very long post, sorry! Have crazy blood results - I hope someone can help me, fingers crossed! Here we go.....I had Graves Disease about 22 years ago - eventually had radio treatment, started on Levothyroxine, slowly increased
I hope you're all having a good Christmas and doing well 🌲. This is going to be a very long post, sorry! Have crazy blood results - I hope someone can help me, fingers crossed! Here we go.....I had Graves Disease about 22 years ago - eventually had radio treatment, started on Levothyroxine, slowly increased
Luckystay
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
My 80 year-old dad with MPCa, broke his leg and now seems to be giving up. Advice on best anti-anxiety meds desperately needed.
Dear PC family As you will see from my profile my dad in England has been on his prostate cancer journey for five years. He was doing well until March, still actively farming though fatigued, and was due to start Radium 223 in April. Sadly, he broke his leg on March 12 in a fall, was put in a full-leg
Dear PC family As you will see from my profile my dad in England has been on his prostate cancer journey for five years. He was doing well until March, still actively farming though fatigued, and was due to start Radium 223 in April. Sadly, he broke his leg on March 12 in a fall, was put in a full-leg
Lemonpower
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
19 days ago
News we've all been waiting for!
Ralph's had the most amazing few days. On Tuesday he had the swallow x-ray and the speech therapist was amazed at the results. Firstly he gave him some sour tasting stuff, which Ralph insisted he tried to see how horrible it was, lol. Then he had barium mixed with water, then barium with yoghurt then
Ralph's had the most amazing few days. On Tuesday he had the swallow x-ray and the speech therapist was amazed at the results. Firstly he gave him some sour tasting stuff, which Ralph insisted he tried to see how horrible it was, lol. Then he had barium mixed with water, then barium with yoghurt then
Gardenview10
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Dexa scan normal but wedge fractures anyway!!
A visit to the Pain Clinic finally produced an MRI scan of my thoracic spine. The result show wedge fractures which the doctor described as “significant”. Also showed my lungs were compromised which was why I get breathless easily. Like Tangocharlie I am concerned because the Dexa scan I had before
A visit to the Pain Clinic finally produced an MRI scan of my thoracic spine. The result show wedge fractures which the doctor described as “significant”. Also showed my lungs were compromised which was why I get breathless easily. Like Tangocharlie I am concerned because the Dexa scan I had before
Omanain
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Chronic insomnia
I have both sleeping pills and
Valium
but neither work well. I also have anxiety and lack of sleep makes it 10x worse. I've tried everything from meditation, deep breathing, herbal supplements and sleep apps. Has anyone else experienced this? It's making me crazy.
I have both sleeping pills and
Valium
but neither work well. I also have anxiety and lack of sleep makes it 10x worse. I've tried everything from meditation, deep breathing, herbal supplements and sleep apps. Has anyone else experienced this? It's making me crazy.
Nurse001
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
best bread for osteoporosis
It's all confusing regarding which bread is best a lot of bread nowadays has high salt, a lot of different breads are advertised for osteoporosis, and also the oxalate and phytates that block calcium absorption, it's all confusing.
It's all confusing regarding which bread is best a lot of bread nowadays has high salt, a lot of different breads are advertised for osteoporosis, and also the oxalate and phytates that block calcium absorption, it's all confusing.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
7 months ago
Radiation PSA, Orgovyx, Bone density
Rouge clone radiation on 10/31/23 has PSA continuing to drop to 0.85. MO plans to monitor PSA before requesting PSMA scan (insurance) unless it is increasing. Considering switch from Eligard to Orgovyx if PSA looks good in early Feb since Orgovyx apparently has less severe SE and doesn't tie me to
Rouge clone radiation on 10/31/23 has PSA continuing to drop to 0.85. MO plans to monitor PSA before requesting PSMA scan (insurance) unless it is increasing. Considering switch from Eligard to Orgovyx if PSA looks good in early Feb since Orgovyx apparently has less severe SE and doesn't tie me to
alperk
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Ferritin and Haemoglobin levels
Hi All, my husband had to abandon radium 223 when it was discovered that he had several lung nodules (around 8mm). His PSA has been increasing for the last 18 months (he was diagnosed August 2022) so his oncologist sent him for a scan after the 4th radium infusion which is how the lung nodules were discovered
Hi All, my husband had to abandon radium 223 when it was discovered that he had several lung nodules (around 8mm). His PSA has been increasing for the last 18 months (he was diagnosed August 2022) so his oncologist sent him for a scan after the 4th radium infusion which is how the lung nodules were discovered
NLondon43
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Contrast for CT Scan
I have stage 3a CKD. I had a kidney removed in 2022 due to renal cell carcinoma. I am currently having scans every 6 months. I have asked for no contrast due to my reaction to it, and the doctors has sent in the orders without contrast, however my upcoming scan is scheduled to taken with Barium contrast
I have stage 3a CKD. I had a kidney removed in 2022 due to renal cell carcinoma. I am currently having scans every 6 months. I have asked for no contrast due to my reaction to it, and the doctors has sent in the orders without contrast, however my upcoming scan is scheduled to taken with Barium contrast
gsapple23
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Kidney Disease
1 month ago
I asked ChatGPT about Fosamax. How does the medication Fosamax fake your DEXA score?
This was the reply. Fosamax (alendronate) is a bisphosphonate medication used to treat and prevent osteoporosis. It works by inhibiting bone resorption, which is the process where bone is broken down and its minerals are released into the bloodstream. Here’s how Fosamax can influence Dexa (Dual-energy
This was the reply. Fosamax (alendronate) is a bisphosphonate medication used to treat and prevent osteoporosis. It works by inhibiting bone resorption, which is the process where bone is broken down and its minerals are released into the bloodstream. Here’s how Fosamax can influence Dexa (Dual-energy
Capan24
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 month ago
90% good news
Ralph doing well and happy with progress. Last Tuesday SALT said leave cuff down for 24 hours from Thursday to Friday morning, and if that went well, leave it down all weekend unless he was in distress. Then the plan was to put in a fenestrated cuffless trachy this Wednesday coming. Best laid plans etc
Ralph doing well and happy with progress. Last Tuesday SALT said leave cuff down for 24 hours from Thursday to Friday morning, and if that went well, leave it down all weekend unless he was in distress. Then the plan was to put in a fenestrated cuffless trachy this Wednesday coming. Best laid plans etc
Gardenview10
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Managing Pudendal Neuralgia pain
Hi all, I joined this forum to remain on top of developments around the complex pelvic floor issues affecting women and to seek support from others. In my experience these are generally poorly understood by doctors in the UK especially at consultant level and there is an absence of multi agency support
Hi all, I joined this forum to remain on top of developments around the complex pelvic floor issues affecting women and to seek support from others. In my experience these are generally poorly understood by doctors in the UK especially at consultant level and there is an absence of multi agency support
Elfcreature
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 months ago
Strontium citrate results in regaining bone
For those who ask if bone can be regained without pharmaceuticals – you may be interested in this. I am 73 and was diagnosed with osteoporosis more than a decade ago. My bone density tests have shown continual decline. My doctor urged me to take Prolia but I declined. I researched strontium citrate,
For those who ask if bone can be regained without pharmaceuticals – you may be interested in this. I am 73 and was diagnosed with osteoporosis more than a decade ago. My bone density tests have shown continual decline. My doctor urged me to take Prolia but I declined. I researched strontium citrate,
Frida22
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Osteoporosis Support
2 months ago
Bone health: review about the guidelines
weight bearing exercise, biphosphonates o Denosumab, vitamin D, calcium I do all of the above, even if I have very thick bone and not yet CR, the oncologist says that zometa is also used to contrast the spread of bone metastasis… https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/practice-guidelines-prostate
weight bearing exercise, biphosphonates o Denosumab, vitamin D, calcium I do all of the above, even if I have very thick bone and not yet CR, the oncologist says that zometa is also used to contrast the spread of bone metastasis… https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/practice-guidelines-prostate
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
11 Feb 2023 The search is on
I did not know I was claustrophobic so no
valium
. I know so now always
valium
. Easy MRI then a few weeks later DMT. Since then I have had other tests but I knew the answer, a somewhat simple process. Admittedly my first symptom was teeth issues so Trigeminal Neuralgia was pretty easyish.
I did not know I was claustrophobic so no
valium
. I know so now always
valium
. Easy MRI then a few weeks later DMT. Since then I have had other tests but I knew the answer, a somewhat simple process. Admittedly my first symptom was teeth issues so Trigeminal Neuralgia was pretty easyish.
RoyceNewton
in
My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Pain diminishing
Hi All Wanted to post an update and share what I'm doing with my diet: I was diagnosed on 20th October 2023, put on 15mg Pred, 1 month later reduced to 12.5mg then Saturday 16th Dec reduced to 10mg, at first all the pain and stiffness reappeared and I was gutted but it was "only" 6/10 and after taking
Hi All Wanted to post an update and share what I'm doing with my diet: I was diagnosed on 20th October 2023, put on 15mg Pred, 1 month later reduced to 12.5mg then Saturday 16th Dec reduced to 10mg, at first all the pain and stiffness reappeared and I was gutted but it was "only" 6/10 and after taking
MalloryMoss
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
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