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help with results please
I’d be grateful if anyone could help with results please. I’m on combined therapy 50mg T4 and 35mg T3 TFT 0.02 (0.35-4.94) FT3 4.5 (2.4-6.00) FT4 8.1 (9.00-19.00) B12 433 (187-883) Vit D 126.1 >50 Thank you :)
I’d be grateful if anyone could help with results please. I’m on combined therapy 50mg T4 and 35mg T3 TFT 0.02 (0.35-4.94) FT3 4.5 (2.4-6.00) FT4 8.1 (9.00-19.00) B12 433 (187-883) Vit D 126.1 >50 Thank you :)
Bollieforme
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
advice please- protein shakes
I know we shouldn’t take other tablets or vitamins close to thyroxine, but is a meal replacement shake made from pea protein okay to drink an hour after thyroxine? is that different to vitamins as it’s food? Also, do we really have to avoid soya? I can’t have diary and most other protein shakes
I know we shouldn’t take other tablets or vitamins close to thyroxine, but is a meal replacement shake made from pea protein okay to drink an hour after thyroxine? is that different to vitamins as it’s food? Also, do we really have to avoid soya? I can’t have diary and most other protein shakes
Goinginsane1
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
LORIS AI predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy
Sort of important because immune checkpoint blockade therapy apparently has a lower success rate that bat bipolar androgen therapy. LORIS robustly predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy using common clinical, pathologic and genomic features | Nature Cancer Https://www.nature.com
Sort of important because immune checkpoint blockade therapy apparently has a lower success rate that bat bipolar androgen therapy. LORIS robustly predicts patient outcomes with immune checkpoint blockade therapy using common clinical, pathologic and genomic features | Nature Cancer Https://www.nature.com
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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Hot stone massage
Hi everyone, I'm still on a watch and wait basis regarding my lung cancer, and at the moment they have all grown 1mm and am mostly feeling ok. It's my 60th birthday next Friday and my daughters have booked us in for a Spa day, included in this is a hot stone back massage, but I've read it's not suitable
Hi everyone, I'm still on a watch and wait basis regarding my lung cancer, and at the moment they have all grown 1mm and am mostly feeling ok. It's my 60th birthday next Friday and my daughters have booked us in for a Spa day, included in this is a hot stone back massage, but I've read it's not suitable
Mindini1964
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 month ago
When to take iron with T3 multi-dosing.
I'm writing this post again as I didn't get many replies and my private Dr hasn't replied. I'm trying to work out when to fit in taking iron (Three arrows) with my T3 doses. I am taking T3 as per my private Dr's schedule which is 3 times per day and 6-7 hours apart. I'm wondering whether to switch to
I'm writing this post again as I didn't get many replies and my private Dr hasn't replied. I'm trying to work out when to fit in taking iron (Three arrows) with my T3 doses. I am taking T3 as per my private Dr's schedule which is 3 times per day and 6-7 hours apart. I'm wondering whether to switch to
PinkSkittles
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
slow release liothyronine
Like many people on here I miss the wise opinion and knowledge of Diogenes enormously. I know he was working on the formulation of a slow release liothyronine which was in clinical trial. Does anyone have an update on this? is it any closer? In the meantime I am tempted to try sustained release compounded
Like many people on here I miss the wise opinion and knowledge of Diogenes enormously. I know he was working on the formulation of a slow release liothyronine which was in clinical trial. Does anyone have an update on this? is it any closer? In the meantime I am tempted to try sustained release compounded
Mollyfan
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
CTC circulating tumor cell count
I haven’t seen too much mention of CTC tests when PSA rises. Some rises at very low levels are not clearly correlated or confirmed by PET scans. So why isn’t CTC used, too expensive, inaccurate, most men lack a baseline test? Just curious if anyone tests this and what their experience has been
I haven’t seen too much mention of CTC tests when PSA rises. Some rises at very low levels are not clearly correlated or confirmed by PET scans. So why isn’t CTC used, too expensive, inaccurate, most men lack a baseline test? Just curious if anyone tests this and what their experience has been
Steel67
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
3 months since ovarian mass was an incidental find on CT scan and still waiting for my MRI.
I've posted on here before about this but I'm getting antsy. A fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on a CT when I went in for stomach pains (which turned out to be diverticulitis). On the CT scan they noticed a a complex cyst on my left ovary, however they couldn't be sure if it was just a
I've posted on here before about this but I'm getting antsy. A fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on a CT when I went in for stomach pains (which turned out to be diverticulitis). On the CT scan they noticed a a complex cyst on my left ovary, however they couldn't be sure if it was just a
starrynight5626
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Need advice for a friend
A friend has been diagnosed with late stage cervical cancer and needs a 2nd opinion, i know our group is for ovarian but thought maybe someone would know a could UK based gynae oncologist for this? Thanks X
A friend has been diagnosed with late stage cervical cancer and needs a 2nd opinion, i know our group is for ovarian but thought maybe someone would know a could UK based gynae oncologist for this? Thanks X
Newbery3
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
Some good news…
I’ve been trying to figure out some extreme lower back pain, and had another PSMA/PET scan today. I had visions of cancerous spread to my spine, and wanted to check things. Well, while it didn’t solve my back pain questions, it
did
gave me some
good news.
“There is no abnormal radiotracer
I’ve been trying to figure out some extreme lower back pain, and had another PSMA/PET scan today. I had visions of cancerous spread to my spine, and wanted to check things. Well, while it didn’t solve my back pain questions, it
did
gave me some
good news.
“There is no abnormal radiotracer
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
toxic metal test results
I’m not sure if people on here can give their thoughts on my provoked urine test please? I’ve never had one done before Many thanks if so.
I’m not sure if people on here can give their thoughts on my provoked urine test please? I’ve never had one done before Many thanks if so.
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
finally.....
I just got a phone call from Rochester cancer that my oncologist referred me to them. They are supposed to be the best in the state. it is way over on the other side of the state, a 3-hour drive and with an 80-year-old husband I am wondering how I will get there. I still get no serious response or
I just got a phone call from Rochester cancer that my oncologist referred me to them. They are supposed to be the best in the state. it is way over on the other side of the state, a 3-hour drive and with an 80-year-old husband I am wondering how I will get there. I still get no serious response or
DianeSH
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CLL Support
1 month ago
Nivolumab and Ipilimumab for Metastatic Prostate Cancer with an Immunogenic Signature: Phase 2 Trial
(UroToday.com) The 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting held in Chicago, IL between May 31 and June 4 was host to the Rapid Oral Abstract Session: Genitourinary Cancer - Prostate, Testicular, and Penile. Dr. Mark Linch presented results from the NEPTUNES (NCT03061539), a multi-centre
(UroToday.com) The 2024 American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) annual meeting held in Chicago, IL between May 31 and June 4 was host to the Rapid Oral Abstract Session: Genitourinary Cancer - Prostate, Testicular, and Penile. Dr. Mark Linch presented results from the NEPTUNES (NCT03061539), a multi-centre
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
time to try T3
Hypothyroid - 20 years always on T4 but same brand Mercury Pharma, currently taking 150mcg. Like everyone I private test to get T3 T4 have paid in the past to see private endocrinologists and am reasonably well informed (mainly through this forum). I don’t suffer as badly as many people do but maybe
Hypothyroid - 20 years always on T4 but same brand Mercury Pharma, currently taking 150mcg. Like everyone I private test to get T3 T4 have paid in the past to see private endocrinologists and am reasonably well informed (mainly through this forum). I don’t suffer as badly as many people do but maybe
Sususulio
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
T3 Trial continued
Medichecks 20 March 2024 History:
Hypothyroid (after RAI in c2004)
Spent 2023 improving folate, B12, Vit D although ferritin still poor. Came off PPIs and now take Gaviscon twice daily. Gastritis issues ongoing though. Officially a poor converter (dud DIO2) so really wanted to try T3 Gluten
Medichecks 20 March 2024 History:
Hypothyroid (after RAI in c2004)
Spent 2023 improving folate, B12, Vit D although ferritin still poor. Came off PPIs and now take Gaviscon twice daily. Gastritis issues ongoing though. Officially a poor converter (dud DIO2) so really wanted to try T3 Gluten
Rambling9
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Is an Alkaline Phosphate level of 71 (UK) good?
Is an Alkaline Phosphate level of 71 (UK) good? Was put on steroids to deal with newly diagnosed PMR and they fell by 20 units in 2 weeks!
Is an Alkaline Phosphate level of 71 (UK) good? Was put on steroids to deal with newly diagnosed PMR and they fell by 20 units in 2 weeks!
Gioielli5
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Recent diagnosis questions & concerns, please respond to any that you can
Ten questions/concerns, not necessarily in priority order: Prostate Cancer was diagnosed in 57 year-old, April 2024. Currently following active surveillance recommended by MD. The patient’s mother died of cancer at age 45 and the patient’s sister (she was MD) died at 58 of cancer. The patient’s only
Ten questions/concerns, not necessarily in priority order: Prostate Cancer was diagnosed in 57 year-old, April 2024. Currently following active surveillance recommended by MD. The patient’s mother died of cancer at age 45 and the patient’s sister (she was MD) died at 58 of cancer. The patient’s only
G6AS
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Tibetan Therapy for prostate cancer
Hii , If anyone from India can tell his/her experience regarding Tibetan medicine for prostate cancer . There was one doctor Yeshi Dhodhen who is having good reputation for treating cancer . He also got Padamshree award from Govt. of India for his contribution in medical field . Unfortunately he passed
Hii , If anyone from India can tell his/her experience regarding Tibetan medicine for prostate cancer . There was one doctor Yeshi Dhodhen who is having good reputation for treating cancer . He also got Padamshree award from Govt. of India for his contribution in medical field . Unfortunately he passed
jeetu_g27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
New blood results
Hello everyone Just received new blood results and if anyone can give advice I would be very grateful! Taking 125mcg Levo that was taken at 08.30 Sunday morning.Also split my 12.5mcg T3 dose one at 08.30 and the other half at 21.30 on the Sunday.Took my bloods at 08.00 the following day Monday Going
Hello everyone Just received new blood results and if anyone can give advice I would be very grateful! Taking 125mcg Levo that was taken at 08.30 Sunday morning.Also split my 12.5mcg T3 dose one at 08.30 and the other half at 21.30 on the Sunday.Took my bloods at 08.00 the following day Monday Going
jacobite33
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Berberine and iron?
Hi, So glad to have found this wonderful forum! I am a 74 year female who recently started taking pregabalin for RLS. I just got back my ferritin level and it is 12. I will order some iron and would like to know how many mg is a good dose. Also, I started taking niacin 500mg daily for my cholesterol
Hi, So glad to have found this wonderful forum! I am a 74 year female who recently started taking pregabalin for RLS. I just got back my ferritin level and it is 12. I will order some iron and would like to know how many mg is a good dose. Also, I started taking niacin 500mg daily for my cholesterol
glorious-granny
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
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