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Can't increase my iron levels
Hi all, I posted in February 2023 my low iron results and started taking 200 Ferrous Sulphate daily then. My iron results after 3 months were Ferritin 39 (20-204) Serum iron 18.6 (4.4-27.9) Feb 23 was: serum iron 11, ferritin was 29. So not a huge improvement. But now, a year on, even worse! Despite
Hi all, I posted in February 2023 my low iron results and started taking 200 Ferrous Sulphate daily then. My iron results after 3 months were Ferritin 39 (20-204) Serum iron 18.6 (4.4-27.9) Feb 23 was: serum iron 11, ferritin was 29. So not a huge improvement. But now, a year on, even worse! Despite
Suzanneharb
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Dr Sunil Zachariah reviews please
Hi, I have Hashimoto’s - not officially diagnosed by an endo but by a Dr who is a thyroid specialist. I’m currently on 2 grains of Armour but i feel like absolute DEATH. Im going to do a DOI2 gene test to back myself up at an endocrinologist appointment too. I feel like I need to get on T3 which
Hi, I have Hashimoto’s - not officially diagnosed by an endo but by a Dr who is a thyroid specialist. I’m currently on 2 grains of Armour but i feel like absolute DEATH. Im going to do a DOI2 gene test to back myself up at an endocrinologist appointment too. I feel like I need to get on T3 which
SickySnoop
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Carbimazole and weight!
I was diagnosed with Graves around 4yrs ago, I was put on Carbimazole and after about 18 months went into remission.. I was off the tablets for about 6months,and I relapsed .I have been on 10mg of Carb since,and recently had symptoms of being underactive. My lastTSH was 3.66 and T4 16.6. Carb reduced
I was diagnosed with Graves around 4yrs ago, I was put on Carbimazole and after about 18 months went into remission.. I was off the tablets for about 6months,and I relapsed .I have been on 10mg of Carb since,and recently had symptoms of being underactive. My lastTSH was 3.66 and T4 16.6. Carb reduced
debbiejayn
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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TSH over 4.5 for 10 years, nothing else but symptoms got worse
Hello! I’ve had a kind of high tsh since I was 19. I’ve tested it along with T4, the 2 antibodies, not sure if also T3, and they all were fine except my Tsh (4.5). I did it because I fainted upon waking up with low blood sugar and low blood pressure after a stressful period (I got anxiety, depression
Hello! I’ve had a kind of high tsh since I was 19. I’ve tested it along with T4, the 2 antibodies, not sure if also T3, and they all were fine except my Tsh (4.5). I did it because I fainted upon waking up with low blood sugar and low blood pressure after a stressful period (I got anxiety, depression
Artemisraluca
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Urology appointment - Flexible Cystoscopy
Hi all Has anyone been referred to urology for a flexi cystoscopy that turned out fine? I have been having symptoms since November and eventually the GP said it could be Endometriosis and put me on the mini pill and iron tablets (also have mild anemia). However after follow up urine test, I have been
Hi all Has anyone been referred to urology for a flexi cystoscopy that turned out fine? I have been having symptoms since November and eventually the GP said it could be Endometriosis and put me on the mini pill and iron tablets (also have mild anemia). However after follow up urine test, I have been
ThinkitsEndo
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
GP appointment went well!
So I had a follow up appointment about my latest blood results… vitamin D was at 174 and ferritin at 43.5 ug/L (20.0 - 130.0) My GP was not concerned about my vitamin D level and said resume at whatever I am taking as it’s not a toxic level 🤷🏻♀️ The ferritin level however he agreed is in range but
So I had a follow up appointment about my latest blood results… vitamin D was at 174 and ferritin at 43.5 ug/L (20.0 - 130.0) My GP was not concerned about my vitamin D level and said resume at whatever I am taking as it’s not a toxic level 🤷🏻♀️ The ferritin level however he agreed is in range but
ThyroidObsessed
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Failed Pluvicto
Hello warriors, especially Tall Allen. I'm going on 6 years since Gleason 9 advanced metastatic diagnosis. Had a good run on Zytiga and all the usual other treatments, but just failed last ditch treatment of Pluvicto (after treatment 3). Did genetic testing and no significant mutations. My PSA is
Hello warriors, especially Tall Allen. I'm going on 6 years since Gleason 9 advanced metastatic diagnosis. Had a good run on Zytiga and all the usual other treatments, but just failed last ditch treatment of Pluvicto (after treatment 3). Did genetic testing and no significant mutations. My PSA is
jersy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
T4/T3 struggle
I’m writing this because I can’t seem to lose weight since I was diagnosed/put on medication 2 years ago. I was at least 15kg less before medication. I keep gaining despite eating clean. I am on 75mcg levo and about 3mcg of Cytomel. (I weigh 88kg) I gained most of the weight since I started Cytomel
I’m writing this because I can’t seem to lose weight since I was diagnosed/put on medication 2 years ago. I was at least 15kg less before medication. I keep gaining despite eating clean. I am on 75mcg levo and about 3mcg of Cytomel. (I weigh 88kg) I gained most of the weight since I started Cytomel
Sofie007
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Results & gut issues
Hey,I'm 45 diagnosed with under active thyroid after birth of my first child age 34. I've taken 50mg of accord Levothyroxine every morning since then. I've had on and off gut issues for years now, bloating, tiredness being the main concerns and have been referred for a colonoscopy and and endoscopy
Hey,I'm 45 diagnosed with under active thyroid after birth of my first child age 34. I've taken 50mg of accord Levothyroxine every morning since then. I've had on and off gut issues for years now, bloating, tiredness being the main concerns and have been referred for a colonoscopy and and endoscopy
Sunnyd00
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Current Isolation
I was told my next sputum test would be 4 weeks after my first day of medication... seems like a long time?
I was told my next sputum test would be 4 weeks after my first day of medication... seems like a long time?
spicywowbao
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TB Alert
2 months ago
Curious about PBC symptoms and LFTs at Diagnosis
Hello Everyone, I am new to the group and I was recently diagnosed with PBC and I was wondering if anyone could share what symptoms they might have been experiencing when they first were diagnosed with PBC. I know from doing some research, that "intense" itching is mentioned as well as elevated LFTs
Hello Everyone, I am new to the group and I was recently diagnosed with PBC and I was wondering if anyone could share what symptoms they might have been experiencing when they first were diagnosed with PBC. I know from doing some research, that "intense" itching is mentioned as well as elevated LFTs
Toddyboo
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PBCers Organization
2 months ago
Does anyone take a diuretic to help with water retention?
I have for many years suffered from painful water retention in my buttocks and legs. I am also unable to pinch the skin on my upper arms. Ive recently been prescribed a diuretic to see if this will help. Do others have a similar issue? Or is it a sign that I’m still under medicated? My legs are painful
I have for many years suffered from painful water retention in my buttocks and legs. I am also unable to pinch the skin on my upper arms. Ive recently been prescribed a diuretic to see if this will help. Do others have a similar issue? Or is it a sign that I’m still under medicated? My legs are painful
Joesmum
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
First Post for husband and need advice please
This is our basic history. We have appt. with RO tomorrow to talk about next steps. Any advice and questions to ask is much appreciated. PSA- 12/2020 3.3 - 11/2021 4.83 - 04/2022 5.3 Biopsy-06/22- Gleason 3+4, RARP-09/26/2022, Pathology, JH -pT3apN1pM Gleason 3+4 grade 2, 20% pattern 4 of dominant
This is our basic history. We have appt. with RO tomorrow to talk about next steps. Any advice and questions to ask is much appreciated. PSA- 12/2020 3.3 - 11/2021 4.83 - 04/2022 5.3 Biopsy-06/22- Gleason 3+4, RARP-09/26/2022, Pathology, JH -pT3apN1pM Gleason 3+4 grade 2, 20% pattern 4 of dominant
MikeLa08
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Early Results from Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Early Results of Estrogen PATCH trial - 1
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
T4 high range advice please
Hi I’m just looking for some advice please these are my latest results. As you will see T4 always seems to be in the higher range whilst T3 the lower end of the range. Just wondering if a small amount of Liothyronine were to be added how does it actually work? For example would it raise T3 whilst lowering
Hi I’m just looking for some advice please these are my latest results. As you will see T4 always seems to be in the higher range whilst T3 the lower end of the range. Just wondering if a small amount of Liothyronine were to be added how does it actually work? For example would it raise T3 whilst lowering
Pebbles33
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Completely lost
I’m 72 & in general good health (I think) except for Osteopenia and that I inherited Restless Legs from my mum. I started on .25mg Ropinirole 7 years ago which was like magic but it’s slowly increased to 3x.25mg per night. Perhaps not a big dose but I learned via this site it’s best to switch from Ropinirole
I’m 72 & in general good health (I think) except for Osteopenia and that I inherited Restless Legs from my mum. I started on .25mg Ropinirole 7 years ago which was like magic but it’s slowly increased to 3x.25mg per night. Perhaps not a big dose but I learned via this site it’s best to switch from Ropinirole
BoojaBooja
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Carbimazole swelling up ... just wow!
I received a letter from the consultant via the NHS app, shortly before I received a telephone call from the GP surgery stating I needed a telephone appointment but they weren't sure what for... erm ok?! said it was to do with the letter sent on 23rd February .... so I agreed and booked in an appointment
I received a letter from the consultant via the NHS app, shortly before I received a telephone call from the GP surgery stating I needed a telephone appointment but they weren't sure what for... erm ok?! said it was to do with the letter sent on 23rd February .... so I agreed and booked in an appointment
nooneimportant
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
T3 daily timings etc...
Hi, Would people kindly let me know what times of the day they take their T3, what dosage they are on and how they arrived at that dose? I would just like to know out of interest. I appreciate peoples requirements are totally different but I am just interested in what other people do as I'm having
Hi, Would people kindly let me know what times of the day they take their T3, what dosage they are on and how they arrived at that dose? I would just like to know out of interest. I appreciate peoples requirements are totally different but I am just interested in what other people do as I'm having
joey82
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
You're not normal .... well none of us are ....
There's no such thing as "normal" ... well not for me anyway ... ok hear me out 😂 Normal range is not "normal" it is the point that your medical practitioner wouldn't immediately consider that the problem, or they wouldn't immediately consider you to be medicated for a condition. ... it doesn't mean
There's no such thing as "normal" ... well not for me anyway ... ok hear me out 😂 Normal range is not "normal" it is the point that your medical practitioner wouldn't immediately consider that the problem, or they wouldn't immediately consider you to be medicated for a condition. ... it doesn't mean
nooneimportant
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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