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Burning feet, tingling, cramp
Hi. I’m on 150mg Thyroxine a day and have been for about 10 years. I’m type 1 diabetic since childhood, epileptic and coeliac. My feet are so sore now I can’t walk. The diabetic nurse said it wasn’t neuropathy as I have a good pulse and reflexes. They burn on the balls of the feet after 10 minutes, then
Hi. I’m on 150mg Thyroxine a day and have been for about 10 years. I’m type 1 diabetic since childhood, epileptic and coeliac. My feet are so sore now I can’t walk. The diabetic nurse said it wasn’t neuropathy as I have a good pulse and reflexes. They burn on the balls of the feet after 10 minutes, then
Winger65
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Supplements and thyroid test
Am I right in thinking that I only need to stop taking my B complex vitamins for 2 days before I have a thyroid monitoring blood test? I take omega 3 oil, Multivitamins and D3 in addition. Thanks x
Am I right in thinking that I only need to stop taking my B complex vitamins for 2 days before I have a thyroid monitoring blood test? I take omega 3 oil, Multivitamins and D3 in addition. Thanks x
Citta
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Part 2 - Glysine and Sarcosine supplements - take them or not?
Background: Sarcosine (N-methylglycine) was previously delineated as a substantial oncometabolite of prostate cancer (PCa) and its metabolism seems to be significantly involved in PCa development and behavior. Methods: We focused on investigation whether the exposure of prostate cells (PNT1A, 22Rv1
Background: Sarcosine (N-methylglycine) was previously delineated as a substantial oncometabolite of prostate cancer (PCa) and its metabolism seems to be significantly involved in PCa development and behavior. Methods: We focused on investigation whether the exposure of prostate cells (PNT1A, 22Rv1
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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Sleep issues
I cant sleep without taking atleast melatonin. Ive tried benadryl, and this other sleep aid too. Have used lorazepam, tried temazepam yesterday and honestly expected alot more had to even take 5mg melatonin cuz it wasnt working like i wanted. Havent tried trazodone yet but will. Its mainly not being
I cant sleep without taking atleast melatonin. Ive tried benadryl, and this other sleep aid too. Have used lorazepam, tried temazepam yesterday and honestly expected alot more had to even take 5mg melatonin cuz it wasnt working like i wanted. Havent tried trazodone yet but will. Its mainly not being
Mike7777
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Itch
I was diagnosed 12 years ago and take 500mg of Ursodiol 3x a day. I experience itching. The middle of the bottom of one foot, on my back, sides of hips etc. Is this the itch from the PBC? Liver enzymes have been normal for years. I also have sweats mostly at night. I am 72.
I was diagnosed 12 years ago and take 500mg of Ursodiol 3x a day. I experience itching. The middle of the bottom of one foot, on my back, sides of hips etc. Is this the itch from the PBC? Liver enzymes have been normal for years. I also have sweats mostly at night. I am 72.
pomice
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
Restriction of essential amino acids dictates the systemic metabolic response to dietary protein dilution. Glucose sensitivity improves.
Restriction of essential amino acids dictates the systemic metabolic response to dietary protein dilution. Nature Communications. In this study, we also conducted glucose tolerance tests to further examine diet effects on whole-body metabolism. The blood glucose excursion (Fig. 2h) and related area
Restriction of essential amino acids dictates the systemic metabolic response to dietary protein dilution. Nature Communications. In this study, we also conducted glucose tolerance tests to further examine diet effects on whole-body metabolism. The blood glucose excursion (Fig. 2h) and related area
aspergerian
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Protein intake and longevity
This Review paper available on Google Scholar is not about PCa but I found it interesting. The Abstract and a couple of sections from the paper are reproduced below. The main things I take from the study are that it is ok to have a high protein diet if you are an older person (66+) but go easy on the
This Review paper available on Google Scholar is not about PCa but I found it interesting. The Abstract and a couple of sections from the paper are reproduced below. The main things I take from the study are that it is ok to have a high protein diet if you are an older person (66+) but go easy on the
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Medicine/Supplement Regime (Mucuna etc)
I just thought I'd share my dad's current medicine regime in case it will help other people. After so many months of trial and error, we have finally found a dose that works for my dad. He takes it every 2 hours and 45 minutes with little freezing, has less dyskinesias, not much pain, a better appetite
I just thought I'd share my dad's current medicine regime in case it will help other people. After so many months of trial and error, we have finally found a dose that works for my dad. He takes it every 2 hours and 45 minutes with little freezing, has less dyskinesias, not much pain, a better appetite
pdkid
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Transvaginal ultrasound
Hello! Im just wondering if anyone has had a similar experience as I have as I’m worried about whether I have got endometriosis or not. Basically- I had been on the depo for 9 months (stopped now should have had my last shot three weeks ago and won’t be getting again). My last shot was done in the February
Hello! Im just wondering if anyone has had a similar experience as I have as I’m worried about whether I have got endometriosis or not. Basically- I had been on the depo for 9 months (stopped now should have had my last shot three weeks ago and won’t be getting again). My last shot was done in the February
Tal1234
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
XANAX EXTENDED RELEASE VS THE PLAIN
With my severe anxiety/depression my doctor referred me to a Psychiatrist for better care with meds. I had my first visit with him and he would like to switch my .5 mg xanax 2 - 3 times a day to one xanax extended release along with Quetiapine at bedtime as a sleep aid. I also take Wellbutrim in the
With my severe anxiety/depression my doctor referred me to a Psychiatrist for better care with meds. I had my first visit with him and he would like to switch my .5 mg xanax 2 - 3 times a day to one xanax extended release along with Quetiapine at bedtime as a sleep aid. I also take Wellbutrim in the
Time4Grace
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Ibandronate Sodium
Has anyone been prescribed Ibandronate sodium for the prevention of osteoporosis while on Prednisone?
Has anyone been prescribed Ibandronate sodium for the prevention of osteoporosis while on Prednisone?
Dubuquer
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Supplements while on chemo
Hi. Does anyone have a comprehensive list of supplements that should not be taken while on chemo? If I ask my onc he says to take nothing, whereas naturapaths recommend various things to mitigate chemo side effects. I take a probiotic and omega 3, plus a selection of other vitamins and minerals. I have
Hi. Does anyone have a comprehensive list of supplements that should not be taken while on chemo? If I ask my onc he says to take nothing, whereas naturapaths recommend various things to mitigate chemo side effects. I take a probiotic and omega 3, plus a selection of other vitamins and minerals. I have
27-359
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
New results
Here are my latest test results from Medichecks: June 2020 CRP HS - 1.55 mg/L (<5) Ferritin - 100 ug/L (13-150) Serum Folate - 8.36 ug/L (>3.89) Active B12 - 46.2 pmol/L (>37.5) Vit D - 84.9 nmol/L (50-175) TSH - 3.63 mIU/L (0.27-4.2) FT3 - 4.75 pmol/L (3.1-6.8) FT4 - 16.4 pmol/L (12-22) TgAb - 143kIU
Here are my latest test results from Medichecks: June 2020 CRP HS - 1.55 mg/L (<5) Ferritin - 100 ug/L (13-150) Serum Folate - 8.36 ug/L (>3.89) Active B12 - 46.2 pmol/L (>37.5) Vit D - 84.9 nmol/L (50-175) TSH - 3.63 mIU/L (0.27-4.2) FT3 - 4.75 pmol/L (3.1-6.8) FT4 - 16.4 pmol/L (12-22) TgAb - 143kIU
TheOtherSpellman
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
When to take the low dose aspirin?
My doc never gave me specific instructions so I just take it with all my other pills in the morning after breakfast. But my wife said on her first aid course they were told we take it at night as that’s the time the body would need it more. Now I don’t recollect my doc saying anything like that, but
My doc never gave me specific instructions so I just take it with all my other pills in the morning after breakfast. But my wife said on her first aid course they were told we take it at night as that’s the time the body would need it more. Now I don’t recollect my doc saying anything like that, but
Cornwallyoungheart
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Pain in the Neck
I have a painful throat, not a sore throat, it’s more the sort of pain I had before my diagnosis of GCA was made and Steroids started, I asked my GP if I could stop the Alendronic Acid for a week in case the pain in my throat was due to trauma. He said OK and agreed that throat sweets might be a good
I have a painful throat, not a sore throat, it’s more the sort of pain I had before my diagnosis of GCA was made and Steroids started, I asked my GP if I could stop the Alendronic Acid for a week in case the pain in my throat was due to trauma. He said OK and agreed that throat sweets might be a good
Jane-s
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Teeth, osteoporosis, alendronic acid
Taking alendronic acid well, no problems, for just over 20 years, with a 1 yr long break, a few yrs ago. Then dexa showed density decline so put back on it. Both mother and aunt had total spinal collapse long over a decade of their latter years, and sister with it too. I am upright and looking ok at
Taking alendronic acid well, no problems, for just over 20 years, with a 1 yr long break, a few yrs ago. Then dexa showed density decline so put back on it. Both mother and aunt had total spinal collapse long over a decade of their latter years, and sister with it too. I am upright and looking ok at
apoetndoesntknowit
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Osteoporosis Support
4 years ago
Should I take Omega 3 supplement post MI, as I hate fish?
6-yrs post MI and stents at the age of 43, I’m doing well on the usual meds. of Bisoprolol, Aspirin, Atorvastatin and Ramipril. Should I take an Omega 3 fish oil supplement, though, as I hate fish and can’t entertain eating it twice a week as recommended? I’d really welcome your advice, please as I’
6-yrs post MI and stents at the age of 43, I’m doing well on the usual meds. of Bisoprolol, Aspirin, Atorvastatin and Ramipril. Should I take an Omega 3 fish oil supplement, though, as I hate fish and can’t entertain eating it twice a week as recommended? I’d really welcome your advice, please as I’
rb26380
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
🌈Tips for Questions🌈
Hi All. 👋 I have tried several times now to up load a table of my results but the app won’t let me and just crashes out each time. My last Medichecks results were: TSH 1.76 (range 0.27-4.2) FT4 17.800 (12-22 so 58% through range) FT3 3.97 (3.1-6.8 so 23.51% through range) TPOab 41.8 <34 TgAB 852.00
Hi All. 👋 I have tried several times now to up load a table of my results but the app won’t let me and just crashes out each time. My last Medichecks results were: TSH 1.76 (range 0.27-4.2) FT4 17.800 (12-22 so 58% through range) FT3 3.97 (3.1-6.8 so 23.51% through range) TPOab 41.8 <34 TgAB 852.00
Aslangal
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Why do I feel so tired still when I wake up in the morning?
I have Graves’ disease and taking 5 mg of carbimazole recently reduced from 10 mg. I’m feeling a lot better than I did but never feel like I’ve had a good sleep. I wake up tired! My sleep is broken through the night sometimes but still manage to get at least 6/7 hours. I’m due a blood test next Monday
I have Graves’ disease and taking 5 mg of carbimazole recently reduced from 10 mg. I’m feeling a lot better than I did but never feel like I’ve had a good sleep. I wake up tired! My sleep is broken through the night sometimes but still manage to get at least 6/7 hours. I’m due a blood test next Monday
Traylaw
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
TDP-43, a common cause of neurological diseases
This crucial discovery points to a common cause of both neurological diseases such as dementia and motor neuron diseases such as ALS and Parkinson disease. Currently, most scientists do not see a link between ALS and Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, frontotemporal dementia (FTD), or other dementias
This crucial discovery points to a common cause of both neurological diseases such as dementia and motor neuron diseases such as ALS and Parkinson disease. Currently, most scientists do not see a link between ALS and Alzheimer's disease, Parkinson's disease, frontotemporal dementia (FTD), or other dementias
SilentEchoes
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
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