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A strange meal in an Italian restaurant
I was in London over the weekend supporting friends and family running the London Marathon. At the end we went to an Italian restaurant that had a couple of vegan options, but these did not appeal since they seemed heavy in nightshade plants. So I ordered 3 side dishes to come together as a main meal
I was in London over the weekend supporting friends and family running the London Marathon. At the end we went to an Italian restaurant that had a couple of vegan options, but these did not appeal since they seemed heavy in nightshade plants. So I ordered 3 side dishes to come together as a main meal
andyswarbs
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Problems with Alendronic Acid
Hi, Just looking for some advice as regards taking alendronic acid or risedronate acid. The story so far: I have had GCA for 11 years. I went along to a talk, some years ago, by a highly regards Surrey rheumy who stated you should never be on AA for longer than 5 years without having a 6 months break
Hi, Just looking for some advice as regards taking alendronic acid or risedronate acid. The story so far: I have had GCA for 11 years. I went along to a talk, some years ago, by a highly regards Surrey rheumy who stated you should never be on AA for longer than 5 years without having a 6 months break
Stkeyna
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Rash\hives after taking first Alendronic acid tablet - anyone else had this pls and what did your gp do (UK)
I broke out in a rash\hives all over my tummy, sides and back. On the leaflet's possible side effects it advised to see your dr if you noticed a rash. Rang dr's surgery and receptionist called me back that I should stop taking it for 2 wks then re-start and if I have have the same probs ring dr's rugery
I broke out in a rash\hives all over my tummy, sides and back. On the leaflet's possible side effects it advised to see your dr if you noticed a rash. Rang dr's surgery and receptionist called me back that I should stop taking it for 2 wks then re-start and if I have have the same probs ring dr's rugery
Hidden
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
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Alonderic Acid alternatives help
Cannot tolerate Alendronic Acid. What are the alternatives and has anyone tried them and have they been successful please?
Cannot tolerate Alendronic Acid. What are the alternatives and has anyone tried them and have they been successful please?
Wayfair
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
IBANDRONATE- CHEST INFECTIONS.
Hi I would be really interested to hear from anyone who has been treated with IBANDRONATE either in the past or present and had either reoccurring chest infections or Pneumonia. The reason I ask is because along with other side effects, I suffered the above when being treated with IBANDRONATE for 3 years
Hi I would be really interested to hear from anyone who has been treated with IBANDRONATE either in the past or present and had either reoccurring chest infections or Pneumonia. The reason I ask is because along with other side effects, I suffered the above when being treated with IBANDRONATE for 3 years
Sunseaandsand
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Adenomyosis & Injections
Hi all, I’m quite new to Health Unlocked, so I thought it’s about time I should start posting! My name is Jo, I’m 36 and I was diagnosed with Adenomyosis in April (he says there could well be Endo too, although they didn’t see it on my last lap 4 years ago) my Consultant put me on Prostap 3 injections
Hi all, I’m quite new to Health Unlocked, so I thought it’s about time I should start posting! My name is Jo, I’m 36 and I was diagnosed with Adenomyosis in April (he says there could well be Endo too, although they didn’t see it on my last lap 4 years ago) my Consultant put me on Prostap 3 injections
MyAdenoLife
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Adenomyosis Advice Association
5 years ago
Just beeen diagnosed with osteoporosis but concerned about side effects of Alendronic Acid- blurred and loss of vision
I am a newbie and have just been diagnosed with osteoporosis (n my neck) and osteopenia in my spine and hip. I have taken my first Alendronic acid (70mg) tablet today. After reading about the side effects I am really concerned about my eye health. I already have an eye disease and understand you can
I am a newbie and have just been diagnosed with osteoporosis (n my neck) and osteopenia in my spine and hip. I have taken my first Alendronic acid (70mg) tablet today. After reading about the side effects I am really concerned about my eye health. I already have an eye disease and understand you can
Hidden
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Osteoporosis/PMR treatment
Good morning all, I wondered if you can give me some guidance please. I have PMR and have been taking Pred for 10 weeks now, started on 20mg, tapered to 17.5 after 4 weeks which increased pain and stiffness and reduced agin to 15mg 5 weeks later but this again increased pain and stiffness and I have
Good morning all, I wondered if you can give me some guidance please. I have PMR and have been taking Pred for 10 weeks now, started on 20mg, tapered to 17.5 after 4 weeks which increased pain and stiffness and reduced agin to 15mg 5 weeks later but this again increased pain and stiffness and I have
Birdyloo
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Scan results
Popped into GP practice yesterday to pick up my scan results and arranged a telephone consultation for today, my T scores are: spine -3, right hip -2, right femeral neck -2.4, left hip -2.1 and left femeral neck -2.1, so GP is putting me on Alendronic Acid once a week
Popped into GP practice yesterday to pick up my scan results and arranged a telephone consultation for today, my T scores are: spine -3, right hip -2, right femeral neck -2.4, left hip -2.1 and left femeral neck -2.1, so GP is putting me on Alendronic Acid once a week
Jennymary
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Please advise re : alendronic acid . See below . Thank you
Following a course of IV steroids over 3dsys ,I was prescribed alendronic acid . I have since declined to take due to side effects as am already on enough meds . My pulmonary nurse tells me that if I get a chest infection I am now at risk of broken ribs and a pneumothorax from coughing and that I should
Following a course of IV steroids over 3dsys ,I was prescribed alendronic acid . I have since declined to take due to side effects as am already on enough meds . My pulmonary nurse tells me that if I get a chest infection I am now at risk of broken ribs and a pneumothorax from coughing and that I should
Hollyhockhattie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Advice on results - Reduce T3 ?
Advice on Results Please I’d be very grateful for advice on where you think I should go from here. September 2018 - Diagnosed Hypo. SEPTEMBER 2018 Results: T3 101.60 ng/dl (80-200) T4 6.41 ug/dl (5.1-14.1) TSH 5.560 uIU/ml (0.27-4.20) VIT D 18.29 ng/ml (20-100) VIT B12 332 pg/ml (197
Advice on Results Please I’d be very grateful for advice on where you think I should go from here. September 2018 - Diagnosed Hypo. SEPTEMBER 2018 Results: T3 101.60 ng/dl (80-200) T4 6.41 ug/dl (5.1-14.1) TSH 5.560 uIU/ml (0.27-4.20) VIT D 18.29 ng/ml (20-100) VIT B12 332 pg/ml (197
Sami-M
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Stopping Prolia - an excellent 2019 review
Here https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330483705_Stopping_Denosumab Including detailed protocols for how to switch to Alendronate or Zoledronic acid, in order to minimze the risk of multiple vertebral fractures associated with stopping Prolia.
Here https://www.researchgate.net/publication/330483705_Stopping_Denosumab Including detailed protocols for how to switch to Alendronate or Zoledronic acid, in order to minimze the risk of multiple vertebral fractures associated with stopping Prolia.
osteoz
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Test results interpretation and advice please
Hi again all, I finally have some new test results back, as follows. I welcome any comments/guidance etc. please :-) For those of you that already "know" me, I posted a very long associated history a couple of weeks ago over at https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/140448758/my-test-results-and-symptoms-interpretation-request-please
Hi again all, I finally have some new test results back, as follows. I welcome any comments/guidance etc. please :-) For those of you that already "know" me, I posted a very long associated history a couple of weeks ago over at https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/140448758/my-test-results-and-symptoms-interpretation-request-please
tomranson85
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
How much fat do we actually need?
There are some on this forum who think they need to eat a high-fat diet. There are others, like myself, who eat a predominantly low-fat diet. So let me ask how much fat is in your diet? Can you give an idea is terms of either weight or calories per day? Do you think that is enough? Why is it enough
There are some on this forum who think they need to eat a high-fat diet. There are others, like myself, who eat a predominantly low-fat diet. So let me ask how much fat is in your diet? Can you give an idea is terms of either weight or calories per day? Do you think that is enough? Why is it enough
andyswarbs
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Biphosphonates and oral thrush.
Nine years ago I had 3 years of Ibandronic acid 3 monthly injections. Whilst on them I suffered with blood blistering of the soft palette and down the throat. I also had reoccurring oral thrush. I was also diagnosed with thrush in the gullet.The bone specialist said it was nothing to do with the injections
Nine years ago I had 3 years of Ibandronic acid 3 monthly injections. Whilst on them I suffered with blood blistering of the soft palette and down the throat. I also had reoccurring oral thrush. I was also diagnosed with thrush in the gullet.The bone specialist said it was nothing to do with the injections
Sunseaandsand
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
PMR 101
Good Morning All I was lucky enough to be able to attend the meeting @ Artizan Library yesterday in London and learned lots from Dr Kate Gilbert. Glad to hear PMR & GCA are becoming of interest to researchers. I think some well known celeb or royal needs to get it for it to become a fashionable disease
Good Morning All I was lucky enough to be able to attend the meeting @ Artizan Library yesterday in London and learned lots from Dr Kate Gilbert. Glad to hear PMR & GCA are becoming of interest to researchers. I think some well known celeb or royal needs to get it for it to become a fashionable disease
whitefishbay
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Is There a Benefit of Addition Docetaxel, Abiraterone, Celecoxib, or Zoledronic Acid in Initial Treatments for Patients Older Than 70 Years?
New study below [1]. I can't recall when the United States Preventive Services Task Force [USPSTF] advised that men who have reached age 70 should not screen for PCa. But knowing that the life expectancy at age 70 is close to 15 years, & that PCa incidence increases with age, I thought it was bad advice
New study below [1]. I can't recall when the United States Preventive Services Task Force [USPSTF] advised that men who have reached age 70 should not screen for PCa. But knowing that the life expectancy at age 70 is close to 15 years, & that PCa incidence increases with age, I thought it was bad advice
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
The big decision
Here I am - yet another newly diagnosed dithering A common story - referred for a DXA scan following a fractured wrist - said to be a fragility fracture but was it? (Knocked over with some force by a large, boisterous Labrador) Scan results head of femur-2.5 rest of hip readings in osteopenia
Here I am - yet another newly diagnosed dithering A common story - referred for a DXA scan following a fractured wrist - said to be a fragility fracture but was it? (Knocked over with some force by a large, boisterous Labrador) Scan results head of femur-2.5 rest of hip readings in osteopenia
peaklander
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Please read this article.
Hi everyone..I write a post on here every now and again as iv been suffering with intermittent rls. I've had it on and off for years but am always researching for help to cure it as I know it makes sleeping impossible and life miserable to say the least. So, apart from consuming herbs to help the condition
Hi everyone..I write a post on here every now and again as iv been suffering with intermittent rls. I've had it on and off for years but am always researching for help to cure it as I know it makes sleeping impossible and life miserable to say the least. So, apart from consuming herbs to help the condition
janland
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
amino acids
with not eating meat or dairy, whats the best way to get the amino acids, fruits? beans? not a big bean person
with not eating meat or dairy, whats the best way to get the amino acids, fruits? beans? not a big bean person
SHARONHELL
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
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