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BEST TIME OF DAY FOR BLOOD TEST
Hi. What is the best time in the day to go and get a blood test for calcium, magnesium, B12, folate, ferritin and parathyroids. When r the levels at their highest and lowest. Thank you kindly for looking at my post.
Hi. What is the best time in the day to go and get a blood test for calcium, magnesium, B12, folate, ferritin and parathyroids. When r the levels at their highest and lowest. Thank you kindly for looking at my post.
NIKEGIRL
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Stressed and Confused
Hi All, This is my first time posting. Just went for a Coronary CT Angiogram and was told I have what looks like a 50 percent blockage in one of the arteries into my heart (not sure which one). On two occasion in the last year I've had some mild / chest arm pain for about 5-10 minutes, and thought it
Hi All, This is my first time posting. Just went for a Coronary CT Angiogram and was told I have what looks like a 50 percent blockage in one of the arteries into my heart (not sure which one). On two occasion in the last year I've had some mild / chest arm pain for about 5-10 minutes, and thought it
Jmob
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Vitamin K
This is in response to some who replied to "Blood Thinners" (middlejoel). Vitamin K does [u]not[/u] "cause" blood to clot. Sure, the "K" stands for "Koagulation" (German), but that is because vitamin K is essential for [i]normal[/i] clotting. It is not safe to be vitamin K deficient. K is essential
This is in response to some who replied to "Blood Thinners" (middlejoel). Vitamin K does [u]not[/u] "cause" blood to clot. Sure, the "K" stands for "Koagulation" (German), but that is because vitamin K is essential for [i]normal[/i] clotting. It is not safe to be vitamin K deficient. K is essential
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Alternative to Calceos
Does anyone take an alternative that doesnt have to be chewed? Calceos makes my mouth and gums sore - at may last hygienist session I was advised my gum health had deteriorated. I want an alternative that can be swallowed.
Does anyone take an alternative that doesnt have to be chewed? Calceos makes my mouth and gums sore - at may last hygienist session I was advised my gum health had deteriorated. I want an alternative that can be swallowed.
keesie
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Recommendations for heart MOT ?
This year I reached my 60th birthday and its now 12 years since my mild heart attack, where they found my main coronary artery was 95% blocked. I don't go to the hospital for a regular check-up but have been back to see a consultant with one or two issues over the years...the last time having an echocardiography
This year I reached my 60th birthday and its now 12 years since my mild heart attack, where they found my main coronary artery was 95% blocked. I don't go to the hospital for a regular check-up but have been back to see a consultant with one or two issues over the years...the last time having an echocardiography
Freemancs
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Looking for some advice on taking the right dose of Calcium and Vit D3.
I've just had a dexa scan. I had my last one in May 2020 (before diagnosis) which showed mild to moderate osteopenia. Since August 2020 I've been on prednisolone and a Calcium and Vit D supplement (as well as magnesium, biotin, Vit B complex) so I wanted to see whether or not my osteopenia had become
I've just had a dexa scan. I had my last one in May 2020 (before diagnosis) which showed mild to moderate osteopenia. Since August 2020 I've been on prednisolone and a Calcium and Vit D supplement (as well as magnesium, biotin, Vit B complex) so I wanted to see whether or not my osteopenia had become
Pr0jection
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Internal vibration
Hi, I've been quiet on here as mostly plodding on and getting through my days as best as possible but am popping back with a question in the hope that someone can share some insight. For reference I'm 51, was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 2010 (and have a lot of associated issues with that) additionally
Hi, I've been quiet on here as mostly plodding on and getting through my days as best as possible but am popping back with a question in the hope that someone can share some insight. For reference I'm 51, was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 2010 (and have a lot of associated issues with that) additionally
Wispymisty
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Supplements and medication?
Since being diagnosed over the phone with suspected angina in Nov and only having spoken to a cardiac nurse to answer some form questions I've not had the chance to talk to anyone about what is going on or what I should/shouldn't be doing etc. I have learnt a few things by research and reading posts
Since being diagnosed over the phone with suspected angina in Nov and only having spoken to a cardiac nurse to answer some form questions I've not had the chance to talk to anyone about what is going on or what I should/shouldn't be doing etc. I have learnt a few things by research and reading posts
CC62
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
osteoporosis
Hi - Sorry I was unable to include this image two days ago, but now finally managed. These are my bone scan results. Are they very serious? I am taking Vit D (4,000 iu) and big Calcium religiously (now, out of fear) and upped the walking to 50 mins per day. Difficult because of fatigue lately. Do you
Hi - Sorry I was unable to include this image two days ago, but now finally managed. These are my bone scan results. Are they very serious? I am taking Vit D (4,000 iu) and big Calcium religiously (now, out of fear) and upped the walking to 50 mins per day. Difficult because of fatigue lately. Do you
Predderman2020
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
what do you guys personally take for RLS?
i just tried taking my buspar again this past morning like a lot of you suggested, i really hope the increased aches and pains aren’t from that :( i have
valium
too, but i’m afraid of taking it thanks to a not so great experience with xanax.
i just tried taking my buspar again this past morning like a lot of you suggested, i really hope the increased aches and pains aren’t from that :( i have
valium
too, but i’m afraid of taking it thanks to a not so great experience with xanax.
mmjxc
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
creatinine levels
I just got my bloodwork back...The following were mid to lower levels and normal.. Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Protein and Phosphate...my creatinine was at 1.64...My glucose at 77 and A1C5.0..so my GFR was 40.....My question would be how to lower my creatinine...My protein comes from 3 days of 100%
I just got my bloodwork back...The following were mid to lower levels and normal.. Sodium, Potassium, Calcium, Protein and Phosphate...my creatinine was at 1.64...My glucose at 77 and A1C5.0..so my GFR was 40.....My question would be how to lower my creatinine...My protein comes from 3 days of 100%
Hidden
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Abnormal CT scan of the head
Hello ladies I had a CT scan of the head on Saturday due to ongoing tinnitus in left ear and it constantly feeling 'full'. My oncologist has just called me to let me know that he has just had the report which shows 'abnormalities'. The left ear does show something on a small bone within it and there
Hello ladies I had a CT scan of the head on Saturday due to ongoing tinnitus in left ear and it constantly feeling 'full'. My oncologist has just called me to let me know that he has just had the report which shows 'abnormalities'. The left ear does show something on a small bone within it and there
Hidden
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Osteoporosis, Osteopenia, Parkinson's Disease And Melatonin : The Melatonin Series Continues
Since PwP are at increased risk for Osteoporosis and Osteopenia, I am writing this post to illustrate how once again, Melatonin may be quite useful for the purpose of staving off or preventing Osteoporosis or Osteopenia. The following Meta Analysis discusses the relationship of Osteoporosis
Since PwP are at increased risk for Osteoporosis and Osteopenia, I am writing this post to illustrate how once again, Melatonin may be quite useful for the purpose of staving off or preventing Osteoporosis or Osteopenia. The following Meta Analysis discusses the relationship of Osteoporosis
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Radiation and MBC
So after much consideration I have had to give in and have radiation on my pelvis. One off treatment only. I was seen by the Consultant last Wednesday and had treatment Friday. No time to even think about it. I felt so sick and tired I was beginning to wonder was this worse than the pain I was experiencing
So after much consideration I have had to give in and have radiation on my pelvis. One off treatment only. I was seen by the Consultant last Wednesday and had treatment Friday. No time to even think about it. I felt so sick and tired I was beginning to wonder was this worse than the pain I was experiencing
Hidden
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Your thoughts please?
I’ve recently been feeling very tired, aching, weakness, hair coming out again, some palpitations so my gp has done some bloods and I’m hoping someone might be able to help with the results. My recent thyroid results are really good (I keep a very close eye on them now) but a few things have come back
I’ve recently been feeling very tired, aching, weakness, hair coming out again, some palpitations so my gp has done some bloods and I’m hoping someone might be able to help with the results. My recent thyroid results are really good (I keep a very close eye on them now) but a few things have come back
Emyloulou
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Here are my results as requested
hi, i was on yesterday and am following up with full results of last bloods my levo seems to be made by a company called Almus 29-1 TSH 0.48 MU/L 15-1 B12 546 NG/L FOLATE 6.4 UG/L ALBUMIN 47 G/L ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 63 IU/L CALCIUM (cor. for albumin) - 2.25 mmol/
hi, i was on yesterday and am following up with full results of last bloods my levo seems to be made by a company called Almus 29-1 TSH 0.48 MU/L 15-1 B12 546 NG/L FOLATE 6.4 UG/L ALBUMIN 47 G/L ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE 63 IU/L CALCIUM (cor. for albumin) - 2.25 mmol/
pelakey1
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Leg aches, causes?
Hello all... Right, I'm having a new issue that's started over the last month or so. While running, or should I say trying to run I'm getting pain in my legs, it usually doesn't start right away, maybe after a mile or so. It's kind of like a combination of regular muscle burning and cramp, it almost
Hello all... Right, I'm having a new issue that's started over the last month or so. While running, or should I say trying to run I'm getting pain in my legs, it usually doesn't start right away, maybe after a mile or so. It's kind of like a combination of regular muscle burning and cramp, it almost
DonnyJam
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Can anyone help me with blood results?
I hope someone can make some sense of my bloods as have just got off phone with Endo and been told they are perfect..... I do not believe they are and the main consideration is I feel dreadful. He says I am in fact overmedicated (Levo))which is certainly not true. My T4 has been on a downward trajectory
I hope someone can make some sense of my bloods as have just got off phone with Endo and been told they are perfect..... I do not believe they are and the main consideration is I feel dreadful. He says I am in fact overmedicated (Levo))which is certainly not true. My T4 has been on a downward trajectory
Sweeneythyca
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Wiggly and wobbly legs from iron deficiency?
And then she asked if I had taken any of my
valium
, and I hadn’t. So I took 1/4 of the 2 mg pill I have cut up. I eventually dozed off for a couple of hours. When I woke up I was still restless, but it was easier not to focus on it. But I don’t want to just ignore it, I want it to go away.
And then she asked if I had taken any of my
valium
, and I hadn’t. So I took 1/4 of the 2 mg pill I have cut up. I eventually dozed off for a couple of hours. When I woke up I was still restless, but it was easier not to focus on it. But I don’t want to just ignore it, I want it to go away.
mmjxc
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Insomnia while on Methadone ?
I augmented on Ropinerole. Tried several other meds and for the past two months have been taking 2.5 mg Methadone. I started out taking 5 mg at night with instructions from my Doctor to try cutting in half for a even lower dose which i did and it seemed to work however the past few weeks I go to
I augmented on Ropinerole. Tried several other meds and for the past two months have been taking 2.5 mg Methadone. I started out taking 5 mg at night with instructions from my Doctor to try cutting in half for a even lower dose which i did and it seemed to work however the past few weeks I go to
MFNS
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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