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How long should I take Alendronate
Ive been on prednisone almost 3 years and am currently at 4mg. How long do I need to take Alendronate? I understand that its not good long term.
Ive been on prednisone almost 3 years and am currently at 4mg. How long do I need to take Alendronate? I understand that its not good long term.
Paperroses
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Treatment for Osteoporosis
Is anyone taking Teriperatide for osteoporosis of the spine? Are you living in the UK? How many fractures do you have? I have refused Alendronic acid because of side effects - Osteo necrosis of the jaw, principally. Phyllis Wilson
Is anyone taking Teriperatide for osteoporosis of the spine? Are you living in the UK? How many fractures do you have? I have refused Alendronic acid because of side effects - Osteo necrosis of the jaw, principally. Phyllis Wilson
Pheewills
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Counter Intuitive Cholesterol Results
In March last year (2021) I started taking statins in consultation with Dr after risk assessment. I am 62 and have mild narrowing of heart arteries along with mild leak in BAV and I have a 4.9 TAA. In June my non fasting cholesterol levels were: Total 3,0 HDL 1.8 LDL 1.5 tricylcldes 0.7 So after a full
In March last year (2021) I started taking statins in consultation with Dr after risk assessment. I am 62 and have mild narrowing of heart arteries along with mild leak in BAV and I have a 4.9 TAA. In June my non fasting cholesterol levels were: Total 3,0 HDL 1.8 LDL 1.5 tricylcldes 0.7 So after a full
Robfromwales
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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Antabuse (disulfiram) Anyone using this for Macular degeneration?
Has anyone be using Antabuse for AMD? What country and hospital? Have you found improment in your vision? Any other comments? best regards de-luke The Full Scientific Paper Can Be Found Here- https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abm4643 Summary- Rod and cone photoreceptors degenerate in retinitis
Has anyone be using Antabuse for AMD? What country and hospital? Have you found improment in your vision? Any other comments? best regards de-luke The Full Scientific Paper Can Be Found Here- https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126/sciadv.abm4643 Summary- Rod and cone photoreceptors degenerate in retinitis
de-luke
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Macular Society
2 years ago
Bisphosphonate success? My update!
Greetings to all! I can never begin to thank the special few ladies on this site enough who replied to my first note back in the early summer of 2021 and encouraged me with their positive stories and shared fears when I was absolutely terrified to make the decision to start alendronate. Petpal, Bogart0416
Greetings to all! I can never begin to thank the special few ladies on this site enough who replied to my first note back in the early summer of 2021 and encouraged me with their positive stories and shared fears when I was absolutely terrified to make the decision to start alendronate. Petpal, Bogart0416
Loveballet
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Big Brother goes to Spain
Good morning from a very rainy Espana ( bloody typical ), just an update to where I am with a couple of concerns. Thought id list meds then people can get a overalls view of my whinging. 40mg Preds to start with followed by 40mg Astorvastin, 150mg Dadigatran, 2.5mg ramipril, 2.5mg Bisoprolol, 75mg Clopigrogrel
Good morning from a very rainy Espana ( bloody typical ), just an update to where I am with a couple of concerns. Thought id list meds then people can get a overalls view of my whinging. 40mg Preds to start with followed by 40mg Astorvastin, 150mg Dadigatran, 2.5mg ramipril, 2.5mg Bisoprolol, 75mg Clopigrogrel
Burnley1959
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Additional meds from my GP?
Hi Everyone, First to say I am pleased to have just about survived the first Mothering Sunday since my wife Sue's death. Not only the Mum of our lovely 3 kids, but she 'mothered me' too, and I miss it - (as our youngest kindly commented on my Fbook "You were her biggest challenge Dad!!). Also pleased
Hi Everyone, First to say I am pleased to have just about survived the first Mothering Sunday since my wife Sue's death. Not only the Mum of our lovely 3 kids, but she 'mothered me' too, and I miss it - (as our youngest kindly commented on my Fbook "You were her biggest challenge Dad!!). Also pleased
Hopingsail
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Interesting comparison of different amino acids in different meats
I saw something recently that said beef is better than lamb for PD. Why is that? There is a difference in the amino acids. Could one of them be the cause either because it is higher or lower in beef? Pork was also worse. Chicken good I think? But they do look quite similar. What else would cause one
I saw something recently that said beef is better than lamb for PD. Why is that? There is a difference in the amino acids. Could one of them be the cause either because it is higher or lower in beef? Pork was also worse. Chicken good I think? But they do look quite similar. What else would cause one
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
I was able to have my fourth Covid vaccination....
I thought you may be interested that yesterday I was able to have my fourth Covid vaccination. I was diagnosed with PMR in December last year and began with a dose of 15mg of prednisolone raised to 20mg almost immediately and have been tapering down since then with one flare. Currently on 15mg. I have
I thought you may be interested that yesterday I was able to have my fourth Covid vaccination. I was diagnosed with PMR in December last year and began with a dose of 15mg of prednisolone raised to 20mg almost immediately and have been tapering down since then with one flare. Currently on 15mg. I have
Rostom
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Salmon Protein Hydrolysate
New study below [1]. Anyone here using
Salmon Protein Hydrolysate
? FWIW: "A growing body of evidence implicates iron dysmetabolism in prostate cancer progression. A bioactive peptide-rich salmon protein hydrolysate (SPH) has previously been demonstrated to modulate iron homeostatic mechanisms.
New study below [1]. Anyone here using
Salmon Protein Hydrolysate
? FWIW: "A growing body of evidence implicates iron dysmetabolism in prostate cancer progression. A bioactive peptide-rich salmon protein hydrolysate (SPH) has previously been demonstrated to modulate iron homeostatic mechanisms.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
The end of Parkinson's as we know it today. From the Levodopa era to the "transformative" information era.
1. History and Time. As a vocational and professional historian, I have contemplated the world of Parkinson's for many years. The changes over time in the way the disease is viewed, the possible treatments and everything that makes up the world of Parkinson's (multinationals, neurologists, associations
1. History and Time. As a vocational and professional historian, I have contemplated the world of Parkinson's for many years. The changes over time in the way the disease is viewed, the possible treatments and everything that makes up the world of Parkinson's (multinationals, neurologists, associations
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Is anyone using/trying this program: Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD
Is anyone using/trying this program: any results to report? Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD - Knox Van Dyke - Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, West Virginia University asclepiusopen.com/clinical-... Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD (2018): - Inosine
Is anyone using/trying this program: any results to report? Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD - Knox Van Dyke - Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, West Virginia University asclepiusopen.com/clinical-... Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD (2018): - Inosine
kstavert
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
apixiban and vitamin supplements
I have recently been prescribed apixiban for atrial fib. I had been taking a regular series of vitamin supplements including magnesium taurate, zinc, and vit d 3 with k2 and recently added extra k2. at present i take omega 3 supplement and red krill oil. doctor says they are ok. I have picked up the
I have recently been prescribed apixiban for atrial fib. I had been taking a regular series of vitamin supplements including magnesium taurate, zinc, and vit d 3 with k2 and recently added extra k2. at present i take omega 3 supplement and red krill oil. doctor says they are ok. I have picked up the
davcol24
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Anticoagulation Support
2 years ago
Painful shoulder blade.
I posted last week asking for help choosing osteoporosis/osteopenia treatments. Everyone was so kind and I was offered lots of experience and advice, thank you all. I had already taken my first dose of Alendronic acid and was having a reaction to it in the form of shoulder blade pain. 8 days later
I posted last week asking for help choosing osteoporosis/osteopenia treatments. Everyone was so kind and I was offered lots of experience and advice, thank you all. I had already taken my first dose of Alendronic acid and was having a reaction to it in the form of shoulder blade pain. 8 days later
Pandora2
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
How A Banana Before Bed Can Help You Sleep Better
But did you know bananas can also help you sleep? It turns out; this beloved fruit is the perfect sleep aid. It provides several vitamins and minerals that can improve the quality of your sleep. Bananas reduce stress and anxiety, alleviate muscle cramps, and regulate your sleep-wake cycle with serotonin
But did you know bananas can also help you sleep? It turns out; this beloved fruit is the perfect sleep aid. It provides several vitamins and minerals that can improve the quality of your sleep. Bananas reduce stress and anxiety, alleviate muscle cramps, and regulate your sleep-wake cycle with serotonin
Thal
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
News that worried us and studies that gave us hope (04/2022).
This is the information that gave us hope while my father was alive and has given hope to many since then (March 2012). 1. News that worried us. In the coming decades the number of Parkinson's disease patients is feared to increase very worryingly, to double by 2030 (Dorsey 2007) and even to triple
This is the information that gave us hope while my father was alive and has given hope to many since then (March 2012). 1. News that worried us. In the coming decades the number of Parkinson's disease patients is feared to increase very worryingly, to double by 2030 (Dorsey 2007) and even to triple
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Dhea supplements and vitamin
Hello beautiful ladies, I want to give an update about my Journey of supplements and vitamins. I took Co q10 ,inositol, vitamin D,C,E, Iron, omega 3 fish oil,selenium, folic acid and Resveratrol for 9 months before my egg retrieval I got 2 eggs 1 fertilised via ICIS but dit not make it to transfer which
Hello beautiful ladies, I want to give an update about my Journey of supplements and vitamins. I took Co q10 ,inositol, vitamin D,C,E, Iron, omega 3 fish oil,selenium, folic acid and Resveratrol for 9 months before my egg retrieval I got 2 eggs 1 fertilised via ICIS but dit not make it to transfer which
Sweethear
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Omega 3 fish oil
I've read that omega 3 is great for NASH. I'm really not a big fish eater though, a bit of tuna and that's it. Does anyone know if omega 3 supplements are liver friendly?
I've read that omega 3 is great for NASH. I'm really not a big fish eater though, a bit of tuna and that's it. Does anyone know if omega 3 supplements are liver friendly?
nash1996
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
Should my husband take Alendronic Acid
Hi, my husband is being advised to go on Alendronic Acid because he has brittle bones and two fractures in his spine. He has stage 4 prostate cancer and also broke his femur last Christmas 2021, his femur has not healed. They are advising him to go on AA because of the breaks and he has brittle bones
Hi, my husband is being advised to go on Alendronic Acid because he has brittle bones and two fractures in his spine. He has stage 4 prostate cancer and also broke his femur last Christmas 2021, his femur has not healed. They are advising him to go on AA because of the breaks and he has brittle bones
Darcra
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Possibility of wrong diagnosis Osteporosis Be Aware
Back in October was diagnosed with severe Osteoporosis, fractured a vertebrae stood at the kitchen sink. My T-scores were -2.7 hip and 4.8 spine. I was diagnosed over the phone following a Dexa scan. I was so shocked as this was all out of the blue. The doctor prescribed me Alendronic Acid. As I
Back in October was diagnosed with severe Osteoporosis, fractured a vertebrae stood at the kitchen sink. My T-scores were -2.7 hip and 4.8 spine. I was diagnosed over the phone following a Dexa scan. I was so shocked as this was all out of the blue. The doctor prescribed me Alendronic Acid. As I
Daisi124
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
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