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Calcium / Magnesium Parathyroid removed years ago did anyone else add in magnesium themselves?
Hi all, So I still being have some symptoms my tsh is around 3.1 with 30 T3 and slowly increasing this. But the question today is I had my parathyroid glands removed as well as thyroid so at the time I was put on calcium 1000mg and Vitamin D3. I have recently found out that magnesium is like the "sister
Hi all, So I still being have some symptoms my tsh is around 3.1 with 30 T3 and slowly increasing this. But the question today is I had my parathyroid glands removed as well as thyroid so at the time I was put on calcium 1000mg and Vitamin D3. I have recently found out that magnesium is like the "sister
vooxxy
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Vitamin D and Testosterone Co-ordinately Modulate Intracellular Zinc Levels and Energy Metabolism in Prostate Cancer Cells.
New study below [1]. I remember reading some old studies years ago that reported interaction between the vitamin D receptor [VDR] & the androgen receptor [AR]. Implying that one must have sufficient (hormonal) vitamin D & androgen to get the effect. From 2003 [2]: "Male Sprague-Dawley rats (165 days
New study below [1]. I remember reading some old studies years ago that reported interaction between the vitamin D receptor [VDR] & the androgen receptor [AR]. Implying that one must have sufficient (hormonal) vitamin D & androgen to get the effect. From 2003 [2]: "Male Sprague-Dawley rats (165 days
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
SUPPLEMENTS
Since reading this weeks posts about vitamin D3 and K2 it set me researching, and my question is “ Which is the best form of Magnesium as a supplement.” If anyone has any info I would be very grateful. I thought I would get a combined supplement so before I order I discovered there are several types
Since reading this weeks posts about vitamin D3 and K2 it set me researching, and my question is “ Which is the best form of Magnesium as a supplement.” If anyone has any info I would be very grateful. I thought I would get a combined supplement so before I order I discovered there are several types
Whitechinchilla
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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magnesium and anxiety
Hi, for those of you struggling with anxiety after quitting, try magnesium and also vitamin D3, they work!
Hi, for those of you struggling with anxiety after quitting, try magnesium and also vitamin D3, they work!
patrickshum
9 Months Smoke Free
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No Smoking Day
5 years ago
I can't cry or shed tears!
Hello Everyone, I have a great concern about my eyes. I can't seem to cry at all or shed any tears! That worries me so much! I used to be able tp cru when I felt the need to do so but now I can't. My eyes seem dry...very dry! I didn't have this problem until I started taking and stopping that beta blocker
Hello Everyone, I have a great concern about my eyes. I can't seem to cry at all or shed any tears! That worries me so much! I used to be able tp cru when I felt the need to do so but now I can't. My eyes seem dry...very dry! I didn't have this problem until I started taking and stopping that beta blocker
MizGreen78
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Xgeva / calcium & vitamin D.
New anecdotal paper. Part of my wife's treatment for solitary plasmacytoma is Xgeva every 3 months. She was told to use a calcium supplement, & the oncologist regularly monitors blood levels. It's common knowledge these days that calcium alone does not guarantee bone health, & that vitamin D is needed
New anecdotal paper. Part of my wife's treatment for solitary plasmacytoma is Xgeva every 3 months. She was told to use a calcium supplement, & the oncologist regularly monitors blood levels. It's common knowledge these days that calcium alone does not guarantee bone health, & that vitamin D is needed
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
High and Low Cortisol
I did a saliva test and found that I have low cortisol in the morning, high cortisol in the afternoon, normal in the evening and high at nighttime. I have been working on my adrenals, taking Vitamin C, B complex, fish oil, Celtic sea salt, meditation in addition to vitamin D3, magnesium, k2 and
I did a saliva test and found that I have low cortisol in the morning, high cortisol in the afternoon, normal in the evening and high at nighttime. I have been working on my adrenals, taking Vitamin C, B complex, fish oil, Celtic sea salt, meditation in addition to vitamin D3, magnesium, k2 and
MightyMay
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
ADCAL d3
Hi Everyone, what are your thoughts on ADCAL D3 supplement, my rheumatologist wants me to start on it, he says given my young age (56) and being on steroids, I am due a DEXA scan soon- am already taking vitamin D anyway as I always do in the winter months, and I eat a lot of calcium rich foods- any thoughts
Hi Everyone, what are your thoughts on ADCAL D3 supplement, my rheumatologist wants me to start on it, he says given my young age (56) and being on steroids, I am due a DEXA scan soon- am already taking vitamin D anyway as I always do in the winter months, and I eat a lot of calcium rich foods- any thoughts
bakingD
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Meds, Supplements and Vitamins . . . Yay or Nay
My husband, who is 53, was diagnosed 5 years ago with Parkinson's. He is a Stage 4 colon cancer survivor of 15 years. He was a soybean, rice and crawfish farmer until 2 years ago. Now he stays super busy, from sun-up to sundown, with the cattle and horses. He's in constant pain in his lower back . .
My husband, who is 53, was diagnosed 5 years ago with Parkinson's. He is a Stage 4 colon cancer survivor of 15 years. He was a soybean, rice and crawfish farmer until 2 years ago. Now he stays super busy, from sun-up to sundown, with the cattle and horses. He's in constant pain in his lower back . .
aridin1966
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Hashimotos and results please advise ?
Hi all I got my new blood results today. Tsh 2.40 .40-4.78 Ft4 1.1 .89-1.76 Ft3 2.90 2.30-4.20 Ferritin 47 10-291 Folate 21.9 >5.9 Vitamin. D3 36 B12 545 Prolactin low 2.1. Range 2.8- 29.2 Isn’t prolactin from pituitary and isn’t that. A problem with thyroid again I’m still
Hi all I got my new blood results today. Tsh 2.40 .40-4.78 Ft4 1.1 .89-1.76 Ft3 2.90 2.30-4.20 Ferritin 47 10-291 Folate 21.9 >5.9 Vitamin. D3 36 B12 545 Prolactin low 2.1. Range 2.8- 29.2 Isn’t prolactin from pituitary and isn’t that. A problem with thyroid again I’m still
Cg430
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
18 Year Old Newly Diagnosed - Urgent Help Please :(
Hi Excuse me if this turns into an essay but I am desperate for some help. My daughter (18 a month ago) has been struggling more and more over the last year and I finally managed to convince her to go to the doctors after having to take a week off sick after October half term. (At first the doctor
Hi Excuse me if this turns into an essay but I am desperate for some help. My daughter (18 a month ago) has been struggling more and more over the last year and I finally managed to convince her to go to the doctors after having to take a week off sick after October half term. (At first the doctor
StrugglingMum
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Prework FET, postwork FET - Positive result (warning)
Ladies, I thought I’d share with you our journey so far.. I did a lot of research after our failed IUI and IVF. I wanted to make sure that the next round we do, will be the last. The first step for me was I had to eliminate alcohol, caffeine and sugar from my diet for at least 2-3 months before FET
Ladies, I thought I’d share with you our journey so far.. I did a lot of research after our failed IUI and IVF. I wanted to make sure that the next round we do, will be the last. The first step for me was I had to eliminate alcohol, caffeine and sugar from my diet for at least 2-3 months before FET
lex_789
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
OSTEOPOROSIS
Good morning, I would like to have some explanations about my results: Moc confirmed femoral T-score 2,6 and vertebral T-score 3,2. Morphometric study confirmed anterior reduction of d7 vertebral body (4 mm). Vitamin d3 level resulted 9,7. Which is the diagnosis and what do you suggest? I'm 54 years
Good morning, I would like to have some explanations about my results: Moc confirmed femoral T-score 2,6 and vertebral T-score 3,2. Morphometric study confirmed anterior reduction of d7 vertebral body (4 mm). Vitamin d3 level resulted 9,7. Which is the diagnosis and what do you suggest? I'm 54 years
Hidden
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Needing advice for my daughters hypothyroid issues/dosing please
Hi to all. I have been watching this site for some time in hopes of understanding the thyroid functions better and staying a step ahead of Dr’s. I’m afraid I’m a bit overwhelmed and needing advice, please. My daughter is 20. She was diagnosed hypo in June of this year. We live in the US. In retrospect
Hi to all. I have been watching this site for some time in hopes of understanding the thyroid functions better and staying a step ahead of Dr’s. I’m afraid I’m a bit overwhelmed and needing advice, please. My daughter is 20. She was diagnosed hypo in June of this year. We live in the US. In retrospect
Ajaeger
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Serious memory loss - do I have B12 deficiency or PA?
I am diagnosed Mild Cognitive Impairment Other symptoms would b balance problems - fell last week, clumsy - banging into stable objects, cold all the time, memory loss (big), etc . vegetarian, dizzy, osteopaena I am now taking 3 x 400IU calcichew D3 with magnesium, vit k-2, Thorne B-complex with
I am diagnosed Mild Cognitive Impairment Other symptoms would b balance problems - fell last week, clumsy - banging into stable objects, cold all the time, memory loss (big), etc . vegetarian, dizzy, osteopaena I am now taking 3 x 400IU calcichew D3 with magnesium, vit k-2, Thorne B-complex with
mfrie
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Medication side effects
Hi there, sorry to touch on a rather sensitive subject but as you all know.all medication can carry side effects some mild, some strong and none at all. I currently take MMF, Co Trimoxazole, furosemide, prednisolone, adcal d3, lanzoprazole, allopurinol, atorvastatin and warfarin and wondering if anyone
Hi there, sorry to touch on a rather sensitive subject but as you all know.all medication can carry side effects some mild, some strong and none at all. I currently take MMF, Co Trimoxazole, furosemide, prednisolone, adcal d3, lanzoprazole, allopurinol, atorvastatin and warfarin and wondering if anyone
Hidden
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Your pernicious anemia treatment. B12 deffeincy treatment?
My supplements each day. Right to left. 1000 mg Omega 3 fish oil, 3 caps a day. Calcium 1000mg and 500mg magnesium. Sentry multi vitamin, loads of stuff, 1 a day. Postassium 99mg, iodine 225mcg, 1 a day. Methyl folate 1000mcg, 1 a day. Vitamin d3 10.000 units during winter, 5.000 spring and summer.
My supplements each day. Right to left. 1000 mg Omega 3 fish oil, 3 caps a day. Calcium 1000mg and 500mg magnesium. Sentry multi vitamin, loads of stuff, 1 a day. Postassium 99mg, iodine 225mcg, 1 a day. Methyl folate 1000mcg, 1 a day. Vitamin d3 10.000 units during winter, 5.000 spring and summer.
Geckowacko
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Have you tried supplement Accentrate?
I went to the International ADHD Conference this month and there was a company called Accentrate who created a supplement with ADHD-targeted vitamins that are recommended for people with ADHD in one capsule including Tissue-TargetedTM EPA & DHA; L-Methylfolate; Vitamin B6 / Vitamin B12; Vitamin D3;
I went to the International ADHD Conference this month and there was a company called Accentrate who created a supplement with ADHD-targeted vitamins that are recommended for people with ADHD in one capsule including Tissue-TargetedTM EPA & DHA; L-Methylfolate; Vitamin B6 / Vitamin B12; Vitamin D3;
lucybow
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
5 years ago
Blood test results and symptoms
Hi everyone my reason for my blood tests is fatigue, sleepy, moody anxiety poor memory short term and diarrhoea daily, (also went gluten free about 15 months before these symptoms due to bad stomachs and fatigue felt a lot better and crashed again) I had bloods in June and then again in October. Dr
Hi everyone my reason for my blood tests is fatigue, sleepy, moody anxiety poor memory short term and diarrhoea daily, (also went gluten free about 15 months before these symptoms due to bad stomachs and fatigue felt a lot better and crashed again) I had bloods in June and then again in October. Dr
Mancity1234
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
First testing results - would appreciate feedback
After researching hypo relating to my daughter, decided to get checked myself. Had them drawn early this morning. I do not take any medication for thyroid nor do I have any diagnosis at this time, but I sure have a lot of symptoms that could be attributed to thyroid. I am in the US and was able to
After researching hypo relating to my daughter, decided to get checked myself. Had them drawn early this morning. I do not take any medication for thyroid nor do I have any diagnosis at this time, but I sure have a lot of symptoms that could be attributed to thyroid. I am in the US and was able to
soupybp
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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