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The importance of vitamin D
I have been extremely tired and getting worse over the past few months, in fact so bad that I was threatened with a sleep study. However my consultant decided to test my vitamin D levels and it was low. I am now taking 250mcg/10,000 iu vitamin D3 a day for a month. I certainly feel as though I have more
I have been extremely tired and getting worse over the past few months, in fact so bad that I was threatened with a sleep study. However my consultant decided to test my vitamin D levels and it was low. I am now taking 250mcg/10,000 iu vitamin D3 a day for a month. I certainly feel as though I have more
alanjudy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
12 years ago
Asthma Drugs ?
Hi My attacks are becoming more frequent and am having to use prednisolone more often. I have had spirometry tests which were not too bad considering I have been asthmatic for all my life and a heart scan which was fine.I have had some great help from members regarding my absences from work and pressure
Hi My attacks are becoming more frequent and am having to use prednisolone more often. I have had spirometry tests which were not too bad considering I have been asthmatic for all my life and a heart scan which was fine.I have had some great help from members regarding my absences from work and pressure
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Asthma Community Forum
12 years ago
hi... i am on fentanyl patches 75mg,
i take fentanyl patches 75mg. also i take oral morphine.. i am on amitrypline. paracentomol. lansoprasol, vitamin d3 at 5000 units... i also take diclofencic and diazpam when needed... i have tried lots of pain killers in the past and been on those tablets for about 2 years now.. i feel they work the
i take fentanyl patches 75mg. also i take oral morphine.. i am on amitrypline. paracentomol. lansoprasol, vitamin d3 at 5000 units... i also take diclofencic and diazpam when needed... i have tried lots of pain killers in the past and been on those tablets for about 2 years now.. i feel they work the
diane63
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
12 years ago
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Vitamin D's Impact on Autoimmunity
Taken from Dr. Jack Kruse's website (www.jackkruse.com). I think this guy is on to something. In fact, I think this guy is on to a lot of somethings. He's not waiting for air-tight, double-blind clinical trials, and at my age, neither am I. I believe that the keys to autoimmune disorders lie in the
Taken from Dr. Jack Kruse's website (www.jackkruse.com). I think this guy is on to something. In fact, I think this guy is on to a lot of somethings. He's not waiting for air-tight, double-blind clinical trials, and at my age, neither am I. I believe that the keys to autoimmune disorders lie in the
TheKid
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
12 years ago
Just out of Curiosity, what age did you feel you started with Lupus signs and symptoms? Age of diagnosis?
How long have you lived with the illness? Does the condition, with management gHowet easier as you get older?, (women - post menopause) - is this in remission? I will go first! I think that my Sjorgren's Syndrome, (and possibly Lupus SLE - but not 100% sure on this auto immune disorder), commenced
How long have you lived with the illness? Does the condition, with management gHowet easier as you get older?, (women - post menopause) - is this in remission? I will go first! I think that my Sjorgren's Syndrome, (and possibly Lupus SLE - but not 100% sure on this auto immune disorder), commenced
Lulabelle
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LUPUS UK
12 years ago
Brittle asthma medication help!
Hi all, I hardly ever post on here but I do read here from time to time and have always had great experiences and help in the past. I am a brittle asthmatic - diagnosed feb 2000 am under the brompton under prof durham and debbie and under my local hospital - broomfield where i'm currently in reidence
Hi all, I hardly ever post on here but I do read here from time to time and have always had great experiences and help in the past. I am a brittle asthmatic - diagnosed feb 2000 am under the brompton under prof durham and debbie and under my local hospital - broomfield where i'm currently in reidence
yaf_user681_26872
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
Vitamin D/Calcium or Alendronate (Fosamax)
Because this has sort of come up on the Pred Thread, I thought I would ask who is prescribed what for their anti Pred bone thinning med regimen. Have you been put on AdCal D3, Fosamax, Calci-Chew or anything else. It is always good to know what the current trend is. If you know your T score and degree
Because this has sort of come up on the Pred Thread, I thought I would ask who is prescribed what for their anti Pred bone thinning med regimen. Have you been put on AdCal D3, Fosamax, Calci-Chew or anything else. It is always good to know what the current trend is. If you know your T score and degree
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Asthma Community Forum
18 years ago
Dexa scans
Im just wondering how often people have dexa scans, i had one nearly two years ago but this morning i got a letter to go for another, the one I had before was just in the osteopenia range. i just read somewhere that its not necessary to have one so often as the change in bone density changes so slowly
Im just wondering how often people have dexa scans, i had one nearly two years ago but this morning i got a letter to go for another, the one I had before was just in the osteopenia range. i just read somewhere that its not necessary to have one so often as the change in bone density changes so slowly
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Asthma Community Forum
16 years ago
Vitamin D3 and steroid responsiveness??
Hello, I was talking to my consultant the other day and he asked me if I'd seen the recent results of a study carried out on difficult and steroid resistant asthma? He has mentioned it before to me and I've seen bits and pieces on the internet but apparently its a big break through which could affect
Hello, I was talking to my consultant the other day and he asked me if I'd seen the recent results of a study carried out on difficult and steroid resistant asthma? He has mentioned it before to me and I've seen bits and pieces on the internet but apparently its a big break through which could affect
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Asthma Community Forum
18 years ago
Calcichew
Hello! I'm 19 and a brittle asthmatic - I tend to have pretty constant symptoms and spend far too much time in hospital! I am training to be a doctor as at least that way I'm always in the right place when an attack strikes! I had a pretty severe attack in August - I wasn't intubated but spent a good
Hello! I'm 19 and a brittle asthmatic - I tend to have pretty constant symptoms and spend far too much time in hospital! I am training to be a doctor as at least that way I'm always in the right place when an attack strikes! I had a pretty severe attack in August - I wasn't intubated but spent a good
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Asthma Community Forum
16 years ago
theophylline, alendronic acid, any information will be greatly appreciated
Hi just had my first very scary and tearful experience of being on HDU ward, whilst in there consulant has put me on 3 more pills on top of what i already take, these are, theophylline 200mg twice day, alendronic acid 70mg once a week and adcal d3. He also sending me to have a DEXA scan (i khow this
Hi just had my first very scary and tearful experience of being on HDU ward, whilst in there consulant has put me on 3 more pills on top of what i already take, these are, theophylline 200mg twice day, alendronic acid 70mg once a week and adcal d3. He also sending me to have a DEXA scan (i khow this
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Asthma Community Forum
13 years ago
Skin problems - linked to Levothyroxine?
I've been taking 25mg of Levothyroxine to support my remaining thyroid for about 8 mths. The endo guy increased it to 50mg per day in April. I gradually noticed that my skin was changing. The fronts of my forearms are feeling rough and grainy, likewise the skin across the back of my shoulders and
I've been taking 25mg of Levothyroxine to support my remaining thyroid for about 8 mths. The endo guy increased it to 50mg per day in April. I gradually noticed that my skin was changing. The fronts of my forearms are feeling rough and grainy, likewise the skin across the back of my shoulders and
Irene
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Thyroid UK
14 years ago
D'oh Vitamin D
This week I've mostly been looking like this picture of Homer. After too much laptop work I buggered up my back muscles. Note to self - heed those twinges! However, a recent trip to my GP did unearth some good though a) it is muscular (phew) b) I did actually need another vitamin D injection (my last
This week I've mostly been looking like this picture of Homer. After too much laptop work I buggered up my back muscles. Note to self - heed those twinges! However, a recent trip to my GP did unearth some good though a) it is muscular (phew) b) I did actually need another vitamin D injection (my last
FionaGFG
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14 years ago
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