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Bone Profile Result.
Hi all, at my Rheumatology appointment last October, they took a full blood count test which included a bone profile result. I just wondered if the following gives any indication as to the condition of my bones. Alkaline phosphates: Value 56. Range 35-104. Albumin: Value44. Range 34-50 g/L. Calcium:
Hi all, at my Rheumatology appointment last October, they took a full blood count test which included a bone profile result. I just wondered if the following gives any indication as to the condition of my bones. Alkaline phosphates: Value 56. Range 35-104. Albumin: Value44. Range 34-50 g/L. Calcium:
Cact
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
An interview with Dr Aileen Burford Mason - Magnesium deficiency
Indeed a very informative interview. Most of the things were new for me. After watching this, I feel that the most important supplement for Parkinson's is the magnesium. She also provides guidance on dosage. One important thing I noted was that calcium intake is must alongside magnesium. Why? Watch it
Indeed a very informative interview. Most of the things were new for me. After watching this, I feel that the most important supplement for Parkinson's is the magnesium. She also provides guidance on dosage. One important thing I noted was that calcium intake is must alongside magnesium. Why? Watch it
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Replacement for bisoprolol but big dilemma
I’ve been having really itchy skin without a rash as well as just recently diagnosed with lichen planus (still waiting on appt to confirm if that is the case). I’m on flecainide 50mg twice a day and bisoprolol 1.25mg once a day. I’ve been suffering from fairly acute itchy skin (nipples and my back which
I’ve been having really itchy skin without a rash as well as just recently diagnosed with lichen planus (still waiting on appt to confirm if that is the case). I’m on flecainide 50mg twice a day and bisoprolol 1.25mg once a day. I’ve been suffering from fairly acute itchy skin (nipples and my back which
Profound15
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Crazy how fast things change. The same day we saw Dr. Kwon we saw Jeff’s radiation oncologist that afternoon. As I wasn’t anticipating much of an update from that appointment, I posted an update prematurely. In short, Jeff’s radiation oncologist felt radium 223 was the best next treatment. Radium 223
Crazy how fast things change. The same day we saw Dr. Kwon we saw Jeff’s radiation oncologist that afternoon. As I wasn’t anticipating much of an update from that appointment, I posted an update prematurely. In short, Jeff’s radiation oncologist felt radium 223 was the best next treatment. Radium 223
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Update on seeing Electrophysiologist - and fed up.
Hi All, I’m a bit fed up. I wrote a couple of weeks ago about the fact I’d arranged a private appointment with an EP at my local hospital this week, as I was fed up with waiting for a follow up with my cardiologist which should have happened in January. I’m paroxysmal AF, formally diagnosed last September
Hi All, I’m a bit fed up. I wrote a couple of weeks ago about the fact I’d arranged a private appointment with an EP at my local hospital this week, as I was fed up with waiting for a follow up with my cardiologist which should have happened in January. I’m paroxysmal AF, formally diagnosed last September
Teresa156
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Does magnesium interfere with calcium absorption?
I’ve been taking calcium ever since my TT because of low PTH (500 mg x2 daily) and I’ve recently started taking Magnesium glycinate 750 mg before sleep, 2 hours after the calcium. I started seeing low calcium symptoms like cramps and I was wondering if I’m taking too much magnesium and if it interfers
I’ve been taking calcium ever since my TT because of low PTH (500 mg x2 daily) and I’ve recently started taking Magnesium glycinate 750 mg before sleep, 2 hours after the calcium. I started seeing low calcium symptoms like cramps and I was wondering if I’m taking too much magnesium and if it interfers
Alex_p
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Need help on my Worsening Condition
Hi All, I would like you guys to know that around 4 years back I wrote a post here regarding my b12 + D3 + Calcium deficiency. History: I used to have burning in thighs, severe feet pain and was not able to stand merely for 5 mins then. These were my initial diagnosis results: b12: 160 pg/ml calcium:
Hi All, I would like you guys to know that around 4 years back I wrote a post here regarding my b12 + D3 + Calcium deficiency. History: I used to have burning in thighs, severe feet pain and was not able to stand merely for 5 mins then. These were my initial diagnosis results: b12: 160 pg/ml calcium:
AbdusSaboor
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Neuropathy Support
2 years ago
Covid, Afib and pacemaker. and
I am a 68-year-old male had three ablations 6 years ago all in succession every 6 months that did not work. Changed doctors went on Tykosyn And everything was going fairly well over the last four years had a couple of cardio versions but the Tykosyn seems to hold everything in check. I was in SINUS
I am a 68-year-old male had three ablations 6 years ago all in succession every 6 months that did not work. Changed doctors went on Tykosyn And everything was going fairly well over the last four years had a couple of cardio versions but the Tykosyn seems to hold everything in check. I was in SINUS
jsanta
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AF Association
2 years ago
Our friend LYN-PARZA
My husband started Lynparza mid January 2022 with a PSA of 238. His PSA is now 73. We hope to remain friends with Lynparza as long as possible. Side effects are low white counts and he had to stop xgeva for a while due to low calcium levels. We are scheduling blood work every 14 days to check to
My husband started Lynparza mid January 2022 with a PSA of 238. His PSA is now 73. We hope to remain friends with Lynparza as long as possible. Side effects are low white counts and he had to stop xgeva for a while due to low calcium levels. We are scheduling blood work every 14 days to check to
NotAlwaysSunshine
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Is anyone on ADT taking collagen for joint pain and bone health?
Is anyone on ADT taking collagen for joint pain and bone health? I am stage four on Eldergaurd (Lupron) and Xtandi, a met in the hips and one in the spine. I am taking several supplements including calcium and D3. Should I be taking collagen?
Is anyone on ADT taking collagen for joint pain and bone health? I am stage four on Eldergaurd (Lupron) and Xtandi, a met in the hips and one in the spine. I am taking several supplements including calcium and D3. Should I be taking collagen?
de-luke
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Liothyronine News
As I often do, I have been checking the UK's MHRA website. https://products.mhra.gov.uk/ I have identified two changes to liothyronine licences. First, an
Accord
20 microgram tablet is now listed. Does not contain lactose, mannitol or acacia. Accord contains: [i]6.1 List of excipients[/i]
As I often do, I have been checking the UK's MHRA website. https://products.mhra.gov.uk/ I have identified two changes to liothyronine licences. First, an
Accord
20 microgram tablet is now listed. Does not contain lactose, mannitol or acacia. Accord contains: [i]6.1 List of excipients[/i]
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Why does every country have different dosage recommendations for calcium, as well as other vitamins?
In the u.s., the guideline is to get 1200 mg of calcium if over a certain age and to get 800 iu's of vitamin d. How can these numbers differ depending on where you live? A fact is a fact, no matter what country it's in.
In the u.s., the guideline is to get 1200 mg of calcium if over a certain age and to get 800 iu's of vitamin d. How can these numbers differ depending on where you live? A fact is a fact, no matter what country it's in.
SpaghettiIsGood
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Collagen for bone health
I researched it and found that it's helpful for bones, but no one talks about it like we talk about calcium. Should we be taking collagen?
I researched it and found that it's helpful for bones, but no one talks about it like we talk about calcium. Should we be taking collagen?
SpaghettiIsGood
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Ct scan, metal wire in chest
Hi all, I'm due to have a CT cardiac angiogram and CT cardiac cor artery calcium scoring in a few weeks. This is probably a silly question but will the metal wire in my chest from my bypass sternectomy (as well as a lot of metal in my dental work) be a problem? Thanks in advance all for any advice/
Hi all, I'm due to have a CT cardiac angiogram and CT cardiac cor artery calcium scoring in a few weeks. This is probably a silly question but will the metal wire in my chest from my bypass sternectomy (as well as a lot of metal in my dental work) be a problem? Thanks in advance all for any advice/
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Calcium supplements not good for you
I've been doing a lot of reading. When I first started out, I didn't even know bone regrows every ten years. I've read that calcium supplements cause calcification and that it's better to get calcium from diet. Then I learned that the body can only absorb 500 mg at a time and that vitamin d is needed
I've been doing a lot of reading. When I first started out, I didn't even know bone regrows every ten years. I've read that calcium supplements cause calcification and that it's better to get calcium from diet. Then I learned that the body can only absorb 500 mg at a time and that vitamin d is needed
SpaghettiIsGood
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Looking for feedback: should I consider meds again? Change drs?
Hi everyone. First of all, thank you for your patience, since many of you have probably answered questions like this many times. I am almost 60. went through menopause at age 48. Got first bone density around 2013 (Spine -2.5, total hip -2.4 left, -2.8 right, femoral neck -2.8). Sent to an endocrinologist.At
Hi everyone. First of all, thank you for your patience, since many of you have probably answered questions like this many times. I am almost 60. went through menopause at age 48. Got first bone density around 2013 (Spine -2.5, total hip -2.4 left, -2.8 right, femoral neck -2.8). Sent to an endocrinologist.At
Nsgs
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Calcium Calculator
Has anyone found a calcium calculator app or online source? I am trying to get my calcium from sources other than dairy and finding it very difficult to find calcium content given in standard portion sizes. It would be great if there’s an app that can track my calcium consumption for the day, but I haven
Has anyone found a calcium calculator app or online source? I am trying to get my calcium from sources other than dairy and finding it very difficult to find calcium content given in standard portion sizes. It would be great if there’s an app that can track my calcium consumption for the day, but I haven
Lynnel17
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Thoughts on Evacal D3
Having just read the information leaflet I’m concerned about taking the above which was prescribed by my GP , what are peoples thoughts please. Should I take them or you my calcium levels naturally and take additional Vit D3 ?
Having just read the information leaflet I’m concerned about taking the above which was prescribed by my GP , what are peoples thoughts please. Should I take them or you my calcium levels naturally and take additional Vit D3 ?
Sueleen13
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
What should I do? High Calcification of the arteries
What should I do? Hi everyone my name is Richard I’m 65 years old I’ve been suffering from what I would describe as chest discomfort rather than pain been sent to various test most recently had a CT scan that’s shown a high calcium Count of 9100 I also have a slow heartbeat low 40s when resting? Just
What should I do? Hi everyone my name is Richard I’m 65 years old I’ve been suffering from what I would describe as chest discomfort rather than pain been sent to various test most recently had a CT scan that’s shown a high calcium Count of 9100 I also have a slow heartbeat low 40s when resting? Just
Grizwold
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Underactive thyroid help please
Could someone give me their thoughts on these blood test results please. It appears my Vitamin D level is low, calcium level is a bit under and T3 is bang on the bottom end of being in range. The test was taken early in the morning with no food eaten or medication taken beforehand. I have been feeling
Could someone give me their thoughts on these blood test results please. It appears my Vitamin D level is low, calcium level is a bit under and T3 is bang on the bottom end of being in range. The test was taken early in the morning with no food eaten or medication taken beforehand. I have been feeling
WOODY1989
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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