DEAR DR. ROACH: I am a 67-year-old woman in excellent health except for having rheumatoid arthritis, which does not restrict me. I exercise daily, and I’m not overweight. My bone scans are very good. My gynecologist, whom I had been seeing for over 20 years and who specialized in menopausal women, recently retired. She strongly […]
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Vena cava filter stops clots from reaching lungs
DEAR DR. ROACH: In November 1997, while traveling, I had a pulmonary embolism. I was treated with urokinase to the lungs and a vena cava filter was placed. In November 2006, I had a CT scan of my abdomen. The report says there is an IVC filter in place. A posterior limb appears to have […]
Volatile blood pressure tricky to control
DEAR DR. ROACH: In the past few years, I’ve been experiencing ”volatile blood pressure.” It will go from 71/38 to 280/90 in half an hour. It happens in all situations. I could be knitting and do a check, and it will be 200/68. The emergency and ambulance teams know me very well. I have had […]
High cholesterol one risk factor among many for heart disease
DEAR DR. ROACH: My doctor recently suggested I start taking a statin. After reading some of the recent literature, it appears that statin therapy is more controversial than in the past. From my reading, 50 percent of heart attacks occur in folks with normal cholesterol levels. A re-evaluation of previous studies (such as Framingham) have […]
Very high doses of vitamin A are dangerously toxic
DEAR DR. ROACH: My son, on the advice of his doctor, has been taking high daily doses of vitamin A (100,000 IU) and vitamin D (50,000 IU). Since this has been explained to him as a cancer preventive and a possible cure, I have been doing the same for several weeks. However, I noticed recently […]
Every minute counts when dealing with sepsis
DEAR DR. ROACH: I developed septic shock over Memorial Day. I thought I just had a bad case of the flu — chills, sweats, vomiting, no bowel movement in the morning and then diarrhea every hour from noon on. I had been treated for Crohn’s for the past year and half. I was placed on […]
A case of misdiagnosis or creatine to the rescue?
DEAR DR. ROACH: Last year, at age 76, I developed extreme pain in my shoulders, both wrists and even leg joints following a surgery. I was diagnosed with shoulder arthritis. It felt like every movement caused pain. I got injections and could barely drive. Finally, it was controlled with prednisone and a senior gym class, […]
Mercury testing not recommended unless symptoms present
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a healthy, 54-year-old female who recently found out from a blood test that my mercury level is 17. I do not eat meat, but I do eat quite a bit of seafood, including sushi. I got tested because I eat a lot of seafood and know that mercury can be an […]
Cataract surgery complicated, not ruled out, by rare syndrome
DEAR DR. ROACH: I went to the ophthalmologist to have my eyes evaluated. After a series of tests, he told me that I have a cataract and normal eye pressure, but I also have a rare inherited disease called pseudoexfoliation. He said it will cause many complications if I have cataract surgery, and then he […]
‘Hypoglycemic’ self-diagnosis tends to be inaccurate
DEAR DR. ROACH: Please explain the difference between hypoglycemia and diabetes. A few years ago, I had major surgery. After surgery, I felt lightheaded and weak; when I relayed this to a nurse, she came in with a large glass of orange juice, saying my sugar was down. I explained to the nurse that as […]