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Any success with only one Lap surgery for DIE?
I also take NAC, DIM,
calcium
d
glucarate
, omega 3, magnesium. All I read is women having multiple surgeries for severe disease. I have adenomyosis too so I know I may need a hysterectomy at some point.
I also take NAC, DIM,
calcium
d
glucarate
, omega 3, magnesium. All I read is women having multiple surgeries for severe disease. I have adenomyosis too so I know I may need a hysterectomy at some point.
DarkStar85
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Blood tests on ndt.....or not..š
Hi everyone ā¤ļø Just went to my surgery to pick my anticipated thyroid blood results from last Thursday....pause....no thyroid bloods have been doneš¤ I went specifically to have T4, T3, TSH done along with calcium and renals. You just can't make this stuff upš But I think the nurse mixed up thyroid
Hi everyone ā¤ļø Just went to my surgery to pick my anticipated thyroid blood results from last Thursday....pause....no thyroid bloods have been doneš¤ I went specifically to have T4, T3, TSH done along with calcium and renals. You just can't make this stuff upš But I think the nurse mixed up thyroid
birkie
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Thyroid UK
1 day ago
How quickly will 5mg daily Actenol reverse osteopenia and by how much?
Hi team, My question is: How effective is Actenol 5mg daily in reversing Osteopenia and in what timeframe and by how much - does anyone have real-life examples? Thankyou in advance. I am a 59 year old male. I broke my shoulder last year in a low speed dirt motorbike fall, so 12 months ago I had
Hi team, My question is: How effective is Actenol 5mg daily in reversing Osteopenia and in what timeframe and by how much - does anyone have real-life examples? Thankyou in advance. I am a 59 year old male. I broke my shoulder last year in a low speed dirt motorbike fall, so 12 months ago I had
MrFizz
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 days ago
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Gaslighting GP š
Hello š members , I just wanted to pop back and say thank you all for commenting on my posts regarding my John who has primary hyperparathyroidism . My goodness we didnāt have a very good experience today at local doctors š He wasnāt concerned with blood pressure and wasnāt going to do a referral
Hello š members , I just wanted to pop back and say thank you all for commenting on my posts regarding my John who has primary hyperparathyroidism . My goodness we didnāt have a very good experience today at local doctors š He wasnāt concerned with blood pressure and wasnāt going to do a referral
Kisca
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
My Osteoprosis Diagnosis!
Hi All, I was diagnosed with osteoporosis earlier this year - early July. I had an DEXA Scan in late June! My osteoporosis is due to my age as I'm now menopausal - haven't had a period in last few years. I also have epilepsy & many epilepsy medications can affect how the body absorbs vitamin D as it
Hi All, I was diagnosed with osteoporosis earlier this year - early July. I had an DEXA Scan in late June! My osteoporosis is due to my age as I'm now menopausal - haven't had a period in last few years. I also have epilepsy & many epilepsy medications can affect how the body absorbs vitamin D as it
PurpleCurls16
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 days ago
Hemin may be useful as prodrug for prostate cancer. It strongly induced caspase-3 activation, PARP degradation, and apoptosis in PC-3 cells
Only an invitro study but Hemin is already used to treat acute porphyria. āGiven that hemin has been safely administered as a daily infusion at doses ranging from 1 to 4 mg/kg for 3 to 14 days in the treatment of porphyria [32], it holds significant promise for drug development.ā Anticancer Effect of
Only an invitro study but Hemin is already used to treat acute porphyria. āGiven that hemin has been safely administered as a daily infusion at doses ranging from 1 to 4 mg/kg for 3 to 14 days in the treatment of porphyria [32], it holds significant promise for drug development.ā Anticancer Effect of
Graham49
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
doctors have not identified the cause of her symptoms
Patient Case: A 76-year-old female began experiencing symptoms four or five years ago. Occasionally, while walking, she suddenly feels unsteady, as if she is about to fall. During these episodes, she does not feel dizzy, her legs do not feel weak, and she does not experience cold sweats, tremors,
Patient Case: A 76-year-old female began experiencing symptoms four or five years ago. Occasionally, while walking, she suddenly feels unsteady, as if she is about to fall. During these episodes, she does not feel dizzy, her legs do not feel weak, and she does not experience cold sweats, tremors,
f3456
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Women's Health
7 days ago
Concerned thyroid
I have been feeling unwell lately, extreme exhaustion, weigh loss 7% and various other symptoms. I have a thyroid nodule that is 2.7cm my tsh was 1.2 T4 12 Mean corpusc. haemoglobin(MCH) 31.8 Serum transferrin 1.87 Serum adjusted calcium conc 2.3 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate 2 HbA1c(diagnos
I have been feeling unwell lately, extreme exhaustion, weigh loss 7% and various other symptoms. I have a thyroid nodule that is 2.7cm my tsh was 1.2 T4 12 Mean corpusc. haemoglobin(MCH) 31.8 Serum transferrin 1.87 Serum adjusted calcium conc 2.3 Erythrocyte sedimentation rate 2 HbA1c(diagnos
Leanne19862
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Thyroid UK
7 days ago
High Calcification and stenosis
Morning All, I have been going through a series of test recently because I was getting chest tightness,I attributed it to GERDs and dysmotality,I had recently changed my PPI,however my Dr referred me to cardiologist nurse. She in turn ran test, ECG , 24 hour heart monitor and a CT angiogram with contrast
Morning All, I have been going through a series of test recently because I was getting chest tightness,I attributed it to GERDs and dysmotality,I had recently changed my PPI,however my Dr referred me to cardiologist nurse. She in turn ran test, ECG , 24 hour heart monitor and a CT angiogram with contrast
Buttsy
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
8 days ago
liver enzymes elevated after Urso brand change.
I have had PBC since 2004 with stable liver enzymes until approximately one year ago. I realize it may be disease progression but am wondering because I had an insurance company change just before their elevation and my new insurance company switched me to a different generic brand of ursodiol. Does
I have had PBC since 2004 with stable liver enzymes until approximately one year ago. I realize it may be disease progression but am wondering because I had an insurance company change just before their elevation and my new insurance company switched me to a different generic brand of ursodiol. Does
USmember
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PBC Foundation
9 days ago
Really interesting podcast explaining osteoporosis and about diet and exercise to avoid it by Prof Tim Spector and Prof Cyrus Cooper
This is really easy to understand with useful analogies and gives some interesting tips about bone-strengthening exercises and the advantages of an overall healthy diet on bone health. Controversially it also puts the cat amongst the pidgeons by saying taking calcium supplements is pointless, they used
This is really easy to understand with useful analogies and gives some interesting tips about bone-strengthening exercises and the advantages of an overall healthy diet on bone health. Controversially it also puts the cat amongst the pidgeons by saying taking calcium supplements is pointless, they used
tangocharlie
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PMRGCAuk
10 days ago
Supplement absorption
I posted the other day about being newly diagnosed and I received loads of brilliant support and advice from people on here about supplements and lifestyle changes that can help with PD progression. I havenāt yet managed to do all the recommended reading but Iām working on it. Iām still looking into
I posted the other day about being newly diagnosed and I received loads of brilliant support and advice from people on here about supplements and lifestyle changes that can help with PD progression. I havenāt yet managed to do all the recommended reading but Iām working on it. Iām still looking into
SallyBeeBobs
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Cure Parkinson's
11 days ago
PMRGCAuk Annual Meeting....I wasn't alone today~!!
After my dress rehearsal last week, I got up at 4:30 AM, Central Time in the States, and was the only person at the Zoom link. I'm thrilled to report that I remembered today, and there were quite a few people. It was wonderful to put faces to the names of HU staff, Trustees, and some 'soul sisters' from
After my dress rehearsal last week, I got up at 4:30 AM, Central Time in the States, and was the only person at the Zoom link. I'm thrilled to report that I remembered today, and there were quite a few people. It was wonderful to put faces to the names of HU staff, Trustees, and some 'soul sisters' from
Grammy80
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PMRGCAuk
11 days ago
Thyroid cancer, hypothyroidism and kidney function
Hello, Iām usually on the pernicious anaemia forum but Iāve been recovering from a diagnostic hemithyroidectomy confirming thyroid cancer. I think I am beginning to enter hypothyroidism in a big way and am waiting for my NHS TSH test results. I know that private free t3/t4 etc. testing is better but
Hello, Iām usually on the pernicious anaemia forum but Iāve been recovering from a diagnostic hemithyroidectomy confirming thyroid cancer. I think I am beginning to enter hypothyroidism in a big way and am waiting for my NHS TSH test results. I know that private free t3/t4 etc. testing is better but
RoseFlowerDew
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Thyroid UK
14 days ago
Very belated intro
I've had rls since I was in my teens. I'm now 66 years old. About 6-7 years ago, I was finally diagnosed with RLS, and given a medication that I can't recall the exact name of, but it was something like lebadopa carbadopa?? Anyway, that worked very well for me at first, but after a few months it would
I've had rls since I was in my teens. I'm now 66 years old. About 6-7 years ago, I was finally diagnosed with RLS, and given a medication that I can't recall the exact name of, but it was something like lebadopa carbadopa?? Anyway, that worked very well for me at first, but after a few months it would
GrandmaKarey
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Restless Legs Syndrome
14 days ago
Latest test results after RAI treatment
Hello! I would be really grateful for some help, please. I have started on 50mg of eutirox since end July, after RAI treatment at end March. These are my latest test results, taken before food at 9.30 am Calcium, serum 9.2 Phosphate, serum 3.3 TSH 22.8 T4 free 0.89 T3 free 1.38 RT3 0.24 Anti
Hello! I would be really grateful for some help, please. I have started on 50mg of eutirox since end July, after RAI treatment at end March. These are my latest test results, taken before food at 9.30 am Calcium, serum 9.2 Phosphate, serum 3.3 TSH 22.8 T4 free 0.89 T3 free 1.38 RT3 0.24 Anti
CirceBaby
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Thyroid UK
15 days ago
Help, Can anybody interpret these results?
Can someone help me make sense of these test results? MC = Medichecks. NHS = GP Surgery, BH = Blue Horizon. What is screaming at me over these last 6 bloods is that they are all fasting, taken around 9.00am. The very last results were based on supplementation of B12 sublingual spray 300 mcg x1 day Thorpe
Can someone help me make sense of these test results? MC = Medichecks. NHS = GP Surgery, BH = Blue Horizon. What is screaming at me over these last 6 bloods is that they are all fasting, taken around 9.00am. The very last results were based on supplementation of B12 sublingual spray 300 mcg x1 day Thorpe
helenshubby
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Thyroid UK
15 days ago
have to get better nutrition
Good Morning: Having trouble when I go to the dentist. My teeth are breaking off easily. Just realized itās probably due to poor nutrition.i lost right good amount of weight and with so many pills and even vitamins and lots of water I drink, not usually hungry. Suggestions to start improving this
Good Morning: Having trouble when I go to the dentist. My teeth are breaking off easily. Just realized itās probably due to poor nutrition.i lost right good amount of weight and with so many pills and even vitamins and lots of water I drink, not usually hungry. Suggestions to start improving this
Ep0522
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Cure Parkinson's
16 days ago
Not a question just information
Hi everyone. Bit of back story first. I was diagnosed with RA 15 years age 40 & spent around 9 years on various Dmards which either didnāt work or zonked me out. Been on etanercept for around 6 years & finally got my life back. I did have to give my job up as it worked that well to suppress my immune
Hi everyone. Bit of back story first. I was diagnosed with RA 15 years age 40 & spent around 9 years on various Dmards which either didnāt work or zonked me out. Been on etanercept for around 6 years & finally got my life back. I did have to give my job up as it worked that well to suppress my immune
Josie2
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NRAS
17 days ago
Abdominal Distension
Hi all, This is my first post on this forum but I've had symptoms for a few years now. A quick summary of my medical/diet/symptom history: 2017. Found I had high cholesterol. Had been vegetarian for a few years with [u]lots [/u]of dairy. Didn't want statins so went vegan. Felt much fitter & healthier
Hi all, This is my first post on this forum but I've had symptoms for a few years now. A quick summary of my medical/diet/symptom history: 2017. Found I had high cholesterol. Had been vegetarian for a few years with [u]lots [/u]of dairy. Didn't want statins so went vegan. Felt much fitter & healthier
Barny12
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IBS Network
19 days ago
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