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Daridexorant / quvuviq and RLS
Just wondering if anyone else has experience of this sleep aid and RLS? I have bought (not available in my region on NHS yet) a month’s supply of 50mg tablets and ….. I am sleeping normally!!!! It is a new drug to the UK but tried and tested in USA I believe? Apparently minimal side effects. I have
Just wondering if anyone else has experience of this sleep aid and RLS? I have bought (not available in my region on NHS yet) a month’s supply of 50mg tablets and ….. I am sleeping normally!!!! It is a new drug to the UK but tried and tested in USA I believe? Apparently minimal side effects. I have
Lacey_
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
GPs! Lack of knowledge.
Continuation of RLS with GP. Ferritin levels are 50, normal apparently! I take Ropinirole 4mg and 210mg iron tablets to try and raise Ferritin. The GP keep stating that my levels are normal and there was very little she could do or suggest…her knowledge was very limited. How would you continue this
Continuation of RLS with GP. Ferritin levels are 50, normal apparently! I take Ropinirole 4mg and 210mg iron tablets to try and raise Ferritin. The GP keep stating that my levels are normal and there was very little she could do or suggest…her knowledge was very limited. How would you continue this
Standing123
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
T3 source Uk
Hi, I need to source some more T3, cannot find the contact details from previous purchase.I know info cannot be displayed on here. But would greatly appreciate someone DM me a reliable source. Thanks in advance ☺️
Hi, I need to source some more T3, cannot find the contact details from previous purchase.I know info cannot be displayed on here. But would greatly appreciate someone DM me a reliable source. Thanks in advance ☺️
ClareP81
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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Food as medicine recommendations
I am educating myself via all the posts (thank you to all the regular posters). Is there a summary anywhere or a recommended book of how to ensure you are making the most of what you eat / don’t eat? For example, I just read that I need to eat steak and chips (great news) to help support optimal ferritin
I am educating myself via all the posts (thank you to all the regular posters). Is there a summary anywhere or a recommended book of how to ensure you are making the most of what you eat / don’t eat? For example, I just read that I need to eat steak and chips (great news) to help support optimal ferritin
N5girl
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
PGTA testing embryos made from donor eggs
Hello I appreciate there will be differing views and experiences with this. Has anyone PGTA tested their egg donation embryos? I have had 2 miscarriages and TFMR at 15 weeks (all own eggs) due to chromosomal issue that we didn't know about until we went for our NHS scan at 12 weeks. I will never forget
Hello I appreciate there will be differing views and experiences with this. Has anyone PGTA tested their egg donation embryos? I have had 2 miscarriages and TFMR at 15 weeks (all own eggs) due to chromosomal issue that we didn't know about until we went for our NHS scan at 12 weeks. I will never forget
Skittles11
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Help I don’t understand
So for the last 4 months I’ve been having pain in my muscles and head as well as tingling and a burning sensation. Also extreme fatigue and a red rash on my cheeks and trouble swallowing.My doctor gave me prednisone to treat because crp and esr were high. She also started me on plaquenil. Now before
So for the last 4 months I’ve been having pain in my muscles and head as well as tingling and a burning sensation. Also extreme fatigue and a red rash on my cheeks and trouble swallowing.My doctor gave me prednisone to treat because crp and esr were high. She also started me on plaquenil. Now before
Jadaboo4
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Brand of Thyroxine
I have been on Teva for years but want to go back to a previous brand that I used to be on but cannot remember the brand name. I want one that does not have too many fillers like Teva has. I am currently on 75mg daily. Any recommendations. Thanks
I have been on Teva for years but want to go back to a previous brand that I used to be on but cannot remember the brand name. I want one that does not have too many fillers like Teva has. I am currently on 75mg daily. Any recommendations. Thanks
Wob58
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Ft3 295% 3 hours after dose, taking 95 t4 and 30 t3 in one go (Armour and Thybon T3)
Hey all, I am currently not splitting the above dose and I'm getting weird symptoms every single day. My ft3 is 90% of range in the morning, but it goes up to 295% after the dose. Ft4 is 54% after 3 hours and about 38% in the morning. Would splitting it help with hypo and hyper symptoms? I seem to be
Hey all, I am currently not splitting the above dose and I'm getting weird symptoms every single day. My ft3 is 90% of range in the morning, but it goes up to 295% after the dose. Ft4 is 54% after 3 hours and about 38% in the morning. Would splitting it help with hypo and hyper symptoms? I seem to be
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Please join the INHERIT study -
Join the
INHERIT Study
to help us better understand the genetic (or inherited) risk for lung cancer,
and what can be done for prevention and treatment of lung cancer.
Our goals are to learn more about:
-Inherited or genetic risk for developing lung cancer in certain people or families
Join the
INHERIT Study
to help us better understand the genetic (or inherited) risk for lung cancer,
and what can be done for prevention and treatment of lung cancer.
Our goals are to learn more about:
-Inherited or genetic risk for developing lung cancer in certain people or families
AmyKamp
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
No prescription
Hi all. I've found a source of T3 online but it asks for a copy of the prescription OR doctors opinion or medical record. Obviously I don't have a prescription! Anyone know if a record showing and confirming I have hypothyroidism is enough? Thanks 😊
Hi all. I've found a source of T3 online but it asks for a copy of the prescription OR doctors opinion or medical record. Obviously I don't have a prescription! Anyone know if a record showing and confirming I have hypothyroidism is enough? Thanks 😊
LtAngua52
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Latest blood results
Hello again I have my latest results, could you please comment ? TSH 0.0 mIU/L (0.35 - 5.50) -6.8% Free T4 (fT4) 17.5 pmol/L (10.00 - 20.00) 75.0% Free T3 (fT3) 6.5 pmol/L (3.11 - 6.8) 91.9% T4:T3 Ratio 2.692 Ferritin 27 ug/L (10.00 - 291) 6.0% Thanks ever so much
Hello again I have my latest results, could you please comment ? TSH 0.0 mIU/L (0.35 - 5.50) -6.8% Free T4 (fT4) 17.5 pmol/L (10.00 - 20.00) 75.0% Free T3 (fT3) 6.5 pmol/L (3.11 - 6.8) 91.9% T4:T3 Ratio 2.692 Ferritin 27 ug/L (10.00 - 291) 6.0% Thanks ever so much
R7vfmbroadway
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Never ending balanitis and lichen sclerosus
It all started about 6 years ago when I began to notice red spots on my penis and foreskin that appeared and disappeared occasionally. They only caused me discomfort when present, in the form of itching and a burning sensation. I consulted a dermatologist who told me to stop eating sweets and it would
It all started about 6 years ago when I began to notice red spots on my penis and foreskin that appeared and disappeared occasionally. They only caused me discomfort when present, in the form of itching and a burning sensation. I consulted a dermatologist who told me to stop eating sweets and it would
GGDm
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
4 months ago
Iron ranges changed
Has anyone noticed Iron Levels changed? Mine went from range 30-100 to Range 13-100. My recent ferritin was Curious
Has anyone noticed Iron Levels changed? Mine went from range 30-100 to Range 13-100. My recent ferritin was Curious
Batty1
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Bronchiectasis and sputum test
Hi all, I very rarely am unable to produce sputum in the morning so find it difficult to get to my gp before cut off of 12 noon.Feeling a bit rough at the moment with lots of mucus production in the afternoon, does anyone keep a sample overnight to send off the following morning? I do a few cycles of
Hi all, I very rarely am unable to produce sputum in the morning so find it difficult to get to my gp before cut off of 12 noon.Feeling a bit rough at the moment with lots of mucus production in the afternoon, does anyone keep a sample overnight to send off the following morning? I do a few cycles of
Heaven20
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Please join INHERIT Study
Join the INHERIT Study to help us better understand the genetic risk for lung cancer, and what can be done for prevention and treatment. Our goals are to learn more about: -Inherited or genetic risk for developing lung cancer in certain people or families -Changes in lung cancer tumors in people with
Join the INHERIT Study to help us better understand the genetic risk for lung cancer, and what can be done for prevention and treatment. Our goals are to learn more about: -Inherited or genetic risk for developing lung cancer in certain people or families -Changes in lung cancer tumors in people with
Miranda_GO2
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
another pharma update
This is in regards to the pharma Ipsen... They are trialing a drug called Elafibranor. It is being used for treatment in PBC, biliary atresia (in children) , PSC, Alagille Syndrome, and Primary Familial Cholestasis. With patients taking Urso, often up to 40% do not see improvement. 3-5% of patients
This is in regards to the pharma Ipsen... They are trialing a drug called Elafibranor. It is being used for treatment in PBC, biliary atresia (in children) , PSC, Alagille Syndrome, and Primary Familial Cholestasis. With patients taking Urso, often up to 40% do not see improvement. 3-5% of patients
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Graves disease
Please I wonder if anyone could help? I am posting this on behalf of my cousin who was diagnosed with Graves in 2020! she was off carbimazole but last Feb put back on 5mg daily I believe as had a reoccurrence/flair up I will post her blood results as she is very hypo and sleeping +10 hrs at night and
Please I wonder if anyone could help? I am posting this on behalf of my cousin who was diagnosed with Graves in 2020! she was off carbimazole but last Feb put back on 5mg daily I believe as had a reoccurrence/flair up I will post her blood results as she is very hypo and sleeping +10 hrs at night and
Doris11
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Springfield pharmacy Richmond
Hello please can anyone tell me if they have had a postal service from Springfield Pharmacy in Richmond? London.I have an NHS prescription for Liothyronine and I'm finding it hard to find Morningside. I spoke to this pharmacy by telephone and they tell me it's a 14 £ charge for postal service is this
Hello please can anyone tell me if they have had a postal service from Springfield Pharmacy in Richmond? London.I have an NHS prescription for Liothyronine and I'm finding it hard to find Morningside. I spoke to this pharmacy by telephone and they tell me it's a 14 £ charge for postal service is this
Rigsby40
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Accidentally took double thybon t3!
Hi all, I took my regular 10 mcg t3 dose this morning however I have taken a second dose of 20mcg by accident as I was distracted and I taught it was my other medication. Should I be worried? TIA
Hi all, I took my regular 10 mcg t3 dose this morning however I have taken a second dose of 20mcg by accident as I was distracted and I taught it was my other medication. Should I be worried? TIA
Nessynu
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Intermittent fasting (daily 16:8) while taking Levothyroxine - to control weight. Your thoughts please, Is this ok or not advisable?
I’ve read that leaving 16 hours in between eating or drinking anything other than water is an effective way for the body to burn its fat stores. Then during the 8 hour window that you do have food, you make sure you are consuming all the beneficial vitamins, minerals, protein, etc. and sufficient calories
I’ve read that leaving 16 hours in between eating or drinking anything other than water is an effective way for the body to burn its fat stores. Then during the 8 hour window that you do have food, you make sure you are consuming all the beneficial vitamins, minerals, protein, etc. and sufficient calories
Alternatively
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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