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Chronic Illness Associated with Mold and Mycotoxins: Is Naso-Sinus Fungal Biofilm the Culprit?
The patients were treated with intranasal
amphotericin
B
with or without systemic antifungals which represented biofilm focused therapy. The patients were monitored before and after treatment.
The patients were treated with intranasal
amphotericin
B
with or without systemic antifungals which represented biofilm focused therapy. The patients were monitored before and after treatment.
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
6 weeks post Covid - thyroid symptoms exacerbated
Hi all, Can I just ask do we think Covid effects the thyroid? I have hashimotos and take T4 and T3 (along with high dose vitamin D, B vitamins and spatone). I was super active before Covid but six weeks on from what was a mild infection I’m struggling with horrible fatigue, sore throats and aching -
Hi all, Can I just ask do we think Covid effects the thyroid? I have hashimotos and take T4 and T3 (along with high dose vitamin D, B vitamins and spatone). I was super active before Covid but six weeks on from what was a mild infection I’m struggling with horrible fatigue, sore throats and aching -
Thyroidrunner
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Thyroid UK
Slight rise in thyroid antibody
I’ve had lots of weird symptoms seen a number of consultants still no proper diagnosis. I have positive family history for hypothyroidism but my results just bump along borderline low t3 tsh that ranges from 3 to 4.5. I did a trial of levothyroxine but made me feel very unwell. I have got nodules on
I’ve had lots of weird symptoms seen a number of consultants still no proper diagnosis. I have positive family history for hypothyroidism but my results just bump along borderline low t3 tsh that ranges from 3 to 4.5. I did a trial of levothyroxine but made me feel very unwell. I have got nodules on
Mag999
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Thyroid UK
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RH Negative Blood Type and B12 Deficiency
This study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619848/ seems to say individuals with Rh negative blood types are more likely to have vitamin B deficiencies. Read the paragraph under Table 1. I have negative blood type. I wonder how many members on this site also have negative blood types
This study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619848/ seems to say individuals with Rh negative blood types are more likely to have vitamin B deficiencies. Read the paragraph under Table 1. I have negative blood type. I wonder how many members on this site also have negative blood types
MoKayD
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
Blood results and Hashimoto's
My latest results: TPO came out at 253; Serum TSH level 5.75; Serum free T3 level 4.4; Serum free T4 15.7 I would be glad of advice interpreting these results. I have been told I have Hashimoto's. I have all the symptoms: coldness, fatigue, constipation, brain fog, hair loss etc. I have also put
My latest results: TPO came out at 253; Serum TSH level 5.75; Serum free T3 level 4.4; Serum free T4 15.7 I would be glad of advice interpreting these results. I have been told I have Hashimoto's. I have all the symptoms: coldness, fatigue, constipation, brain fog, hair loss etc. I have also put
vacher
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Thyroid UK
Re-testing active B12 levels
I am planning to re-test my active B12 levels. In October 2021, my active B12 was 77.1 pmol/L (37.5-188), so on the low side. My folate was at the top of the range and ferritin high. Since the last test I have been taking a B12 supplement, and I just want some advice about whether I should stop the supplement
I am planning to re-test my active B12 levels. In October 2021, my active B12 was 77.1 pmol/L (37.5-188), so on the low side. My folate was at the top of the range and ferritin high. Since the last test I have been taking a B12 supplement, and I just want some advice about whether I should stop the supplement
bluejourney
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Thyroid UK
I'm currently taking vitamin B complex w/Biotin
Biotin 400 mcg 1,333% DV How long before my PSA test should I stop taking this supplement? Thanks!
Biotin 400 mcg 1,333% DV How long before my PSA test should I stop taking this supplement? Thanks!
ocman
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Prostate Cancer Network
Vitamin dosage guidance
I’ve bombed recently & reassessing EVERYTHING from thyroid meds to HRT and now vitamins. I think I’ve been getting things wrong…..Does anyone know the optimal dosage we should take daily for the following: Vitamin C - I currently take 3 x 750mg (2,250mg in total) Zinc - I currently take 30mg daily Magnesium
I’ve bombed recently & reassessing EVERYTHING from thyroid meds to HRT and now vitamins. I think I’ve been getting things wrong…..Does anyone know the optimal dosage we should take daily for the following: Vitamin C - I currently take 3 x 750mg (2,250mg in total) Zinc - I currently take 30mg daily Magnesium
TiredMummy
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Thyroid UK
Supplements WITHOUT calcium- Vitamin B and Vitamin D
Hello there Does anyone know of any vitamin B and Vitamin D makes that DO NOT contain calcium? Normally appears as dicalcium in the small print 😞 Thank you
Hello there Does anyone know of any vitamin B and Vitamin D makes that DO NOT contain calcium? Normally appears as dicalcium in the small print 😞 Thank you
PixieElv
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Thyroid UK
Test results
Hey everyone, I received my test results today from Thriva and I’m just curious whether I should come down on my vitamin D like to dr said and also find a way to get less B12 as she said it’s too high but still be able to get folate as that’s normally low. Any suggestions would be great. Just to clarify
Hey everyone, I received my test results today from Thriva and I’m just curious whether I should come down on my vitamin D like to dr said and also find a way to get less B12 as she said it’s too high but still be able to get folate as that’s normally low. Any suggestions would be great. Just to clarify
Cade83
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Thyroid UK
People of HealthUnlocked - Parkinson’s Disease: “Life is never the same”
1 in 37 people alive today in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson's. Parkinson's is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world; every hour another two people are diagnosed with the condition. To help raise awareness in honour of Parkinson's Awareness Month, Barbara Kelly explains her
1 in 37 people alive today in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson's. Parkinson's is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world; every hour another two people are diagnosed with the condition. To help raise awareness in honour of Parkinson's Awareness Month, Barbara Kelly explains her
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
Paraneoplastic disorder associated with MF
I was diagnosed with MF last year and from around that time I've suffered tingling which has spread from my extremities to most of my body. In case it was made worse by ruxolitinib, I've paused that but the tingling has continued. I've had most of the other tests to make sure it is not due to vitamin
I was diagnosed with MF last year and from around that time I've suffered tingling which has spread from my extremities to most of my body. In case it was made worse by ruxolitinib, I've paused that but the tingling has continued. I've had most of the other tests to make sure it is not due to vitamin
Scaredy_cat
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MPN Voice
Vitamin B and stents
Good morning all, I had a heart attack last year and had two stents fitted, I'm pleased to say I'm completely over it and until a couple of months ago life was brilliant. Two months ago I ruptured a disc in my back, the pain was unbelievable when it happened as the rupture had apparently trapped the
Good morning all, I had a heart attack last year and had two stents fitted, I'm pleased to say I'm completely over it and until a couple of months ago life was brilliant. Two months ago I ruptured a disc in my back, the pain was unbelievable when it happened as the rupture had apparently trapped the
JohnH100
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British Heart Foundation
More on bone pain
I realize there was a discussion on bone pain a few days ago but can’t find it. My apologies. I have unrelenting, often intolerable bone pain that has ruined my life. I have been chalking it up to vitamin D deficiency. I am vitamin D resistant and treatment is not raising my D level. I do not tolerate
I realize there was a discussion on bone pain a few days ago but can’t find it. My apologies. I have unrelenting, often intolerable bone pain that has ruined my life. I have been chalking it up to vitamin D deficiency. I am vitamin D resistant and treatment is not raising my D level. I do not tolerate
EiCa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
Low B12 and Elevated homocysteine (Hcy) Associated with Brain Atrophy, Cognitive Decline.
I would like to hear the experiences of others with PA regarding lingering cognitive issues and also share some of the links and reports I found during my research on this topic. Just before I was diagnosed with PA I had most all the associated neurological symptoms, lack of balance, could hardly walk
I would like to hear the experiences of others with PA regarding lingering cognitive issues and also share some of the links and reports I found during my research on this topic. Just before I was diagnosed with PA I had most all the associated neurological symptoms, lack of balance, could hardly walk
Rexz
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
Tell me your experience in treating PD with vitamin b 1
I am Italian. I am a new entry in Parkinson’s disease. I would like to know your experience in treating parkinson's with vitamin b 1. I know Dr. Costantini has passed away. I am looking for a contact from one of your collaborators. Thank you!
I am Italian. I am a new entry in Parkinson’s disease. I would like to know your experience in treating parkinson's with vitamin b 1. I know Dr. Costantini has passed away. I am looking for a contact from one of your collaborators. Thank you!
SerenaAve
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Cure Parkinson's
PSA lab and Vitamin B supplement intereference
PSA lab pre-requisites? How important is this Pre- PSA Lab test omitting this below? Requirements: “It is recommended that someone taking Biotin (also known as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H, or coenzyme R) stop consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample”. 45 day interim PSA growth
PSA lab pre-requisites? How important is this Pre- PSA Lab test omitting this below? Requirements: “It is recommended that someone taking Biotin (also known as vitamin B7 or B8, vitamin H, or coenzyme R) stop consumption at least 72 hours prior to the collection of a sample”. 45 day interim PSA growth
depotdoug
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
Now I'm worried
Morning I have been struggling since Nov 2021 with brain fog, fatigue, dreadful short term memory and awful bone/joint pain in shins/knees to the point I have to take pain killers which I hate. I had my bloods done on 24/2/22 at 9.30am, fasting and last dose 12 hours prior (it may have been a bit longer
Morning I have been struggling since Nov 2021 with brain fog, fatigue, dreadful short term memory and awful bone/joint pain in shins/knees to the point I have to take pain killers which I hate. I had my bloods done on 24/2/22 at 9.30am, fasting and last dose 12 hours prior (it may have been a bit longer
Galwayed
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Thyroid UK
Supplement, Iodine advice and more
Hi everyone Just need a little advice please. I am just not feeling right with headaches in morning, fuzzy head, fatigue and tummy upsets. I am trying to get to the bottom of why I am feeling so low. I came off thyroxine pills last May as I could not tolerate the fillers. After some hassle my GP
Hi everyone Just need a little advice please. I am just not feeling right with headaches in morning, fuzzy head, fatigue and tummy upsets. I am trying to get to the bottom of why I am feeling so low. I came off thyroxine pills last May as I could not tolerate the fillers. After some hassle my GP
Tintin0202
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Thyroid UK
The end of Parkinson's as we know it today. From the Levodopa era to the "transformative" information era.
1. History and Time. As a vocational and professional historian, I have contemplated the world of Parkinson's for many years. The changes over time in the way the disease is viewed, the possible treatments and everything that makes up the world of Parkinson's (multinationals, neurologists, associations
1. History and Time. As a vocational and professional historian, I have contemplated the world of Parkinson's for many years. The changes over time in the way the disease is viewed, the possible treatments and everything that makes up the world of Parkinson's (multinationals, neurologists, associations
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
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