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Vitamin D must of missed it?
As some of you may know I have had a little bit of a nightmare getting anything done at my GP's Surgery. I ended up in A&E and from there on to Ambulatory Care were all in all, they have tried their hardest to sort out my multi-conditions. Earlier on in this saga they did a long list of different blood
As some of you may know I have had a little bit of a nightmare getting anything done at my GP's Surgery. I ended up in A&E and from there on to Ambulatory Care were all in all, they have tried their hardest to sort out my multi-conditions. Earlier on in this saga they did a long list of different blood
Offcut
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Son's basal temperature is 35.2 degrees
Hi All, I accept I need to be told off as I posted 8 months ago about my 16-year-old son and although I have followed most of the very much appreciated advice but I haven't taken him to Dr BDP (affording it is the problem but I should have found the money somehow). I am just reading his book and I have
Hi All, I accept I need to be told off as I posted 8 months ago about my 16-year-old son and although I have followed most of the very much appreciated advice but I haven't taken him to Dr BDP (affording it is the problem but I should have found the money somehow). I am just reading his book and I have
Tiera
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Simultaneous delivery of highly diverse bioactive compounds from blend electrospun fibers for skin wound healing
Fascinating that the researchers here even thought to use vitamin C, vitamin D3, hydrocortisone and, wait for it, T3, to produce fibres that can be used for wound healing. Starts to read as if they have been reading here on HU TUK! :-) Where else do you see that selection being discussed, albeit not
Fascinating that the researchers here even thought to use vitamin C, vitamin D3, hydrocortisone and, wait for it, T3, to produce fibres that can be used for wound healing. Starts to read as if they have been reading here on HU TUK! :-) Where else do you see that selection being discussed, albeit not
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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At last!
I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere 😀 After seeing the doctor for the blood test results and having to argue once again that I'm not depressed (AAAAARRRRGGHH! ) I stood my ground and insisted that I am referred to a specialist. Eventually the doctor agreed ☺ Then I had a call on Friday from
I finally feel like I'm getting somewhere 😀 After seeing the doctor for the blood test results and having to argue once again that I'm not depressed (AAAAARRRRGGHH! ) I stood my ground and insisted that I am referred to a specialist. Eventually the doctor agreed ☺ Then I had a call on Friday from
tutu1
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Results back - all normal??
I've just had results of a blood test back, and apparently all is 'normal'! I'm not so sure, but have no points of reference so any advice would be gratefuly received... Serum ferritin level 83ng/ml Serum folate level 9.4ng/ml Serum vitamin B12 level 218 ng/L Serum creatine level 74 umol/L Serum alkaline
I've just had results of a blood test back, and apparently all is 'normal'! I'm not so sure, but have no points of reference so any advice would be gratefuly received... Serum ferritin level 83ng/ml Serum folate level 9.4ng/ml Serum vitamin B12 level 218 ng/L Serum creatine level 74 umol/L Serum alkaline
Cokey
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Vitamin D3??
After reading an article about how taking Vitamin D3 had irradicated a woman's IBS -D symptoms, I was wondering if anyone else has tried this and it has helped them? I also have an underactive thyroid which can also make you Vit D deficient. I am getting so desperate that I am willing to try anything
After reading an article about how taking Vitamin D3 had irradicated a woman's IBS -D symptoms, I was wondering if anyone else has tried this and it has helped them? I also have an underactive thyroid which can also make you Vit D deficient. I am getting so desperate that I am willing to try anything
Gillp55
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Is it really B12d? Next steps to investigate please!
Sorry, this is going to be a long one! Starting with med history: coeliac following a strict GF diet for the last 14 years, lactose intolerant for last 12 years (I can have very small amounts of cheese), 2011 diagnosed with VitD deficiency - took Adcal for 2 years and now back in reference range
Sorry, this is going to be a long one! Starting with med history: coeliac following a strict GF diet for the last 14 years, lactose intolerant for last 12 years (I can have very small amounts of cheese), 2011 diagnosed with VitD deficiency - took Adcal for 2 years and now back in reference range
sassyl
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Best supplement for pregnancy
Hi all just wanted others opinions on which of the supplements I've found would be the better ones too take. I've recently suffered an early loss in pregnancy so I'm not pregnant yet but want too get my levels up for when we do try again. I have pcos and very reduced fertility have appointment with gynaecologist
Hi all just wanted others opinions on which of the supplements I've found would be the better ones too take. I've recently suffered an early loss in pregnancy so I'm not pregnant yet but want too get my levels up for when we do try again. I have pcos and very reduced fertility have appointment with gynaecologist
nettiboo1982
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Vitamin D deficiency
My specialist tested my Vitamin D2 and D3 levels recently and has contacted me to inform me that my D2 level is <10 and Vitamin D3 level is 24ng. I understand that both of these figures are very low, from what he said and he is prescribing me Pro-D3 capsules of 20,000 units three days a week, for four
My specialist tested my Vitamin D2 and D3 levels recently and has contacted me to inform me that my D2 level is <10 and Vitamin D3 level is 24ng. I understand that both of these figures are very low, from what he said and he is prescribing me Pro-D3 capsules of 20,000 units three days a week, for four
zimbabwemac
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Gastroparesis - A Novel Cause of Persistent Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Elevation in Hypothyroidism
Reading this case report I kept holding my breath. Surely he can't be suffering (or have suffered)
ALL
those disorders? Surely he can't be taking
ALL
those medicines? Surely if he has high TSH (no mention of FT4 - only that he was "clinically euthyroid") then it really doesn't matter why
Reading this case report I kept holding my breath. Surely he can't be suffering (or have suffered)
ALL
those disorders? Surely he can't be taking
ALL
those medicines? Surely if he has high TSH (no mention of FT4 - only that he was "clinically euthyroid") then it really doesn't matter why
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Fit Bit
Since I started taking the magnesium marine tablets I have been sleeping so much better, I now have a fit bit that you were as a watch and when you go to bed you tell it you are going to sleep, when you wake up you tell it you are awake and it tells you how long you have slept for and how restless it
Since I started taking the magnesium marine tablets I have been sleeping so much better, I now have a fit bit that you were as a watch and when you go to bed you tell it you are going to sleep, when you wake up you tell it you are awake and it tells you how long you have slept for and how restless it
cruz
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Any harm in taking vitamin supplements?
Hi everyone. Just wondering whether anyone has any advice/comments on whether I'm helping or hindering my health (since my diagnosis with CLL) by taking a couple of vitamin supplements? I take a green tea extract and a vitamin D3 supplement daily. I am currently on stage A "watch and wait" with no
Hi everyone. Just wondering whether anyone has any advice/comments on whether I'm helping or hindering my health (since my diagnosis with CLL) by taking a couple of vitamin supplements? I take a green tea extract and a vitamin D3 supplement daily. I am currently on stage A "watch and wait" with no
debs24
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Calcichew
Due to long term use of steroids I have been taking Calcichew d3 for my bones, however all my dexta scans have been normal, also calcium blood test normal, I only have one chewable tablet a day, [ I was having 2 ] As I have stage 3 kidney disease [ GFR 38] I was wondering if Calcichew would
Due to long term use of steroids I have been taking Calcichew d3 for my bones, however all my dexta scans have been normal, also calcium blood test normal, I only have one chewable tablet a day, [ I was having 2 ] As I have stage 3 kidney disease [ GFR 38] I was wondering if Calcichew would
bowler
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Parathyroid Help?
I have recently had my blood works done and got the following results Vitamin D3 - 21.4nmol/L Serum Calcium - 2.60mmol/L Calcium adjusted level - 2.63mmol/L TSH and Free T4 Levels came back within range Is it normal to have high calcium and low D3? Could this mean I need to have my Parathyroid checked
I have recently had my blood works done and got the following results Vitamin D3 - 21.4nmol/L Serum Calcium - 2.60mmol/L Calcium adjusted level - 2.63mmol/L TSH and Free T4 Levels came back within range Is it normal to have high calcium and low D3? Could this mean I need to have my Parathyroid checked
sh2015
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Hair loss
I have eight weekly injections and prescribed tablets twice a day for B12 deficiency and also have to take prescribed
ADcal
(calcium +
D3
1000mg) daily. I know very little about blood levels, so would appreciate any advice.
I have eight weekly injections and prescribed tablets twice a day for B12 deficiency and also have to take prescribed
ADcal
(calcium +
D3
1000mg) daily. I know very little about blood levels, so would appreciate any advice.
sueeaton
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Result Levels
Have just started
Adcal
-
D3
2x 1500mg tablets a day due to calcium levels being low (calcium 1.93mmol/L (2.1-2.7)). Current levels with ranges are attached. Any ideas?
Have just started
Adcal
-
D3
2x 1500mg tablets a day due to calcium levels being low (calcium 1.93mmol/L (2.1-2.7)). Current levels with ranges are attached. Any ideas?
peartree
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
On Levothyroxine (T4), Liothyronine (T3), Ferrous Fumarate (Iron), Fultium-D3 but still feel bad. Plus five stone heavier!!! Please help...
Hi to all of you wonderful & helpful fellow Thyroid suffers. This is my first post but I have been watching & reading from afar for the last few years. I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism/ Hashimotos in 2008 at the time my TSH levels were off the scale at 100+ and my T4 was 2.8. My symptoms were
Hi to all of you wonderful & helpful fellow Thyroid suffers. This is my first post but I have been watching & reading from afar for the last few years. I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism/ Hashimotos in 2008 at the time my TSH levels were off the scale at 100+ and my T4 was 2.8. My symptoms were
JosieMouse
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Any advice on results please?
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 22 years ago, since when I have been on 125mcgs daily. Eight years ago I began to experience joint and muscle pain and swelling, and pins and needles in my lower arms and legs during the warmer months, and these symptoms have become increasingly painful. I have also
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 22 years ago, since when I have been on 125mcgs daily. Eight years ago I began to experience joint and muscle pain and swelling, and pins and needles in my lower arms and legs during the warmer months, and these symptoms have become increasingly painful. I have also
Helena93
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Sun, Fatigue, Rash
It's just starting to get nice here in New Jersey. We have had a few days that have reached the 60's and 70's -- and hooray we won't be seeing snow again for at least five months. The issue is that for many of us we have Raynaud's in our fingers and toes when it's cold outside and then when it gets
It's just starting to get nice here in New Jersey. We have had a few days that have reached the 60's and 70's -- and hooray we won't be seeing snow again for at least five months. The issue is that for many of us we have Raynaud's in our fingers and toes when it's cold outside and then when it gets
Tranquility1
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Thyroid
Had a blood test for thyroid was told it was normal but prescribed fultium-D3 which when I googled it it brought me to this page my thyroid was enlarged so a locum ordered the bloods but I am confused my sister has trouble with hers and I have all symptoms help !!
Had a blood test for thyroid was told it was normal but prescribed fultium-D3 which when I googled it it brought me to this page my thyroid was enlarged so a locum ordered the bloods but I am confused my sister has trouble with hers and I have all symptoms help !!
amssmith7
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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