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Newbie and blood tests
Good morning all, I've been borderline underactive thyroid for a year or so. I was never told my levels and they aren't on my GP app. I've been retested recently and have a TSH level of 6. I also have a TSH receptor level of 0.3. I have a few symptoms.. Tiredness Brain fog Cold all the time Thinning
Good morning all, I've been borderline underactive thyroid for a year or so. I was never told my levels and they aren't on my GP app. I've been retested recently and have a TSH level of 6. I also have a TSH receptor level of 0.3. I have a few symptoms.. Tiredness Brain fog Cold all the time Thinning
HubbaBubbaLover
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Thyroid UK
25 days ago
negative test day 9.
hi everyone, first time posting and I am feeling so lost… 1st round- 20 eggs collected, none made to day 5. 2nd round- 18 eggs collected, 1 made it to fresh transfer but bled heavily on 10dpt. Game over. 3rd round- 31 eggs retrieved, 27 mature (I asked this time), 21 fertilised, 1 made it to day 5
hi everyone, first time posting and I am feeling so lost… 1st round- 20 eggs collected, none made to day 5. 2nd round- 18 eggs collected, 1 made it to fresh transfer but bled heavily on 10dpt. Game over. 3rd round- 31 eggs retrieved, 27 mature (I asked this time), 21 fertilised, 1 made it to day 5
Tulippp24
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Fertility Network UK
25 days ago
Strokes, ET, treatment options
Dear All, I’m a 37-year-old male. Two and a half years ago, I suffered a stroke. At that time, in the emergency room, my platelet counts were 844, 698, and 737. The doctors did not pay any attention to those values. MRI scans show that I had quite a few silent strokes in the past, around ten. After
Dear All, I’m a 37-year-old male. Two and a half years ago, I suffered a stroke. At that time, in the emergency room, my platelet counts were 844, 698, and 737. The doctors did not pay any attention to those values. MRI scans show that I had quite a few silent strokes in the past, around ten. After
sandor13
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MPN Voice
25 days ago
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Peripheral neuropathy and neurology's response
Hi. I've posted a couple of times recently so I'll start with a precise and then my ask! I was diagnosed with Vitamin B12 deficiency in 2015 - I wasn't tested for PA. I have self-injected for 4 years (hydroxocobalamin) - and got my life back by injecting every other day (sometimes increasing to daily
Hi. I've posted a couple of times recently so I'll start with a precise and then my ask! I was diagnosed with Vitamin B12 deficiency in 2015 - I wasn't tested for PA. I have self-injected for 4 years (hydroxocobalamin) - and got my life back by injecting every other day (sometimes increasing to daily
LizWilsonpa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
25 days ago
Enid has told me T3 will shorten my life
At my recent endo appointment, the Professor looked at me over the top of his spectacles and said, ‘if the blood test comes back right, I’m happy for you to stop taking the trial of T4 ‘(which I was coerced into taking) “and go onto 3 x day T3, 10mcg. You do realise it’s as clear as barn doors staring
At my recent endo appointment, the Professor looked at me over the top of his spectacles and said, ‘if the blood test comes back right, I’m happy for you to stop taking the trial of T4 ‘(which I was coerced into taking) “and go onto 3 x day T3, 10mcg. You do realise it’s as clear as barn doors staring
Hiphypo
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Thyroid UK
25 days ago
updated iron results - best next steps?
Hey everyone, I had some great advice on here a couple of weeks ago. I just had a full blood test completed (given the RLS had gotten significantly worse recently) and my iron results came back low: Iron 14.3 umol/L (Range: 10 - 30) TIBC 54.2 umol/L (Range: 45 - 81) UIBC 39.9 umol/L (Range: 12 -
Hey everyone, I had some great advice on here a couple of weeks ago. I just had a full blood test completed (given the RLS had gotten significantly worse recently) and my iron results came back low: Iron 14.3 umol/L (Range: 10 - 30) TIBC 54.2 umol/L (Range: 45 - 81) UIBC 39.9 umol/L (Range: 12 -
BOWENATOR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
25 days ago
Thyroid dysfunction and neutropenia-linked?
good afternoon all, Just out here confused and feeling alone so thought I’d reach out. Feel like once you’re referred to a specialist your GP ceases to have an opinion! saw private Endo few weeks ago who stopped Carbimazole due to neutropenia. If you look back at previous post you can see my results
good afternoon all, Just out here confused and feeling alone so thought I’d reach out. Feel like once you’re referred to a specialist your GP ceases to have an opinion! saw private Endo few weeks ago who stopped Carbimazole due to neutropenia. If you look back at previous post you can see my results
Keri41
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Thyroid UK
25 days ago
Colon cancer after CLL diagnosis
Things were going so well. At 63 and while living in France for a work contract, my husband, who already has HF low EF (which I managed to improve recently to an EF of 43%) and who has always been in excellent shape with diet and physical exercise, was diagnosed with CLL in the spring of 2023 . We
Things were going so well. At 63 and while living in France for a work contract, my husband, who already has HF low EF (which I managed to improve recently to an EF of 43%) and who has always been in excellent shape with diet and physical exercise, was diagnosed with CLL in the spring of 2023 . We
Minou1
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Iron infusion
I had an iron infusion. Finished it last week. My ferritin was 44 prior to infusion. I have to have a blood test to see if it went up. Just curious how long before you feel better. I still feel the same, very tired. Came off mirapex a month ago and waiting for my dr. to give me a new medication.
I had an iron infusion. Finished it last week. My ferritin was 44 prior to infusion. I have to have a blood test to see if it went up. Just curious how long before you feel better. I still feel the same, very tired. Came off mirapex a month ago and waiting for my dr. to give me a new medication.
lorri214
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Restless Legs Syndrome
25 days ago
Disability information
Biliary CirrhosisPrimary Biliary Cirrhosis – Condition and Symptoms The liver secretes bile, a bodily fluid that is essential for the body to digest fats. It also helps the body to rid itself of toxic substances, cholesterol, and worn-out red blood cells. The ducts that release bile can become damaged
Biliary CirrhosisPrimary Biliary Cirrhosis – Condition and Symptoms The liver secretes bile, a bodily fluid that is essential for the body to digest fats. It also helps the body to rid itself of toxic substances, cholesterol, and worn-out red blood cells. The ducts that release bile can become damaged
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
25 days ago
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITY - for adults with a cirrhosis diagnosis (UK)
Opportunity for adults in the UK and diagnosed with cirrhosis to take part in the OPAL observational study sponsored by Resolution Therapeutics.
Advanced cirrhosis can progress in different ways for different people. We do not fully understand how the disease develops after someone has their
Opportunity for adults in the UK and diagnosed with cirrhosis to take part in the OPAL observational study sponsored by Resolution Therapeutics.
Advanced cirrhosis can progress in different ways for different people. We do not fully understand how the disease develops after someone has their
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
25 days ago
Test results..
My mum had her blood tests and for the first time since she was diagnosed with ET her platelets are within normal range. She is taking Hydroxyurea.. The only issues the tests show are slightly lower white cell count and low hematocrit around 36. Are these side effects of the medication?Thank you for
My mum had her blood tests and for the first time since she was diagnosed with ET her platelets are within normal range. She is taking Hydroxyurea.. The only issues the tests show are slightly lower white cell count and low hematocrit around 36. Are these side effects of the medication?Thank you for
PH256
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MPN Voice
26 days ago
Lab Cut Backs (blood testing)!
I've read on here numerous times about people being refused T3 tests because "we're not allowed to test that any more" etc etc. Clearly appalling when trying to get a full picture of what's going on with your thyroid. I've just spoken to the GP about some other blood tests I'm having done tomorrow (
I've read on here numerous times about people being refused T3 tests because "we're not allowed to test that any more" etc etc. Clearly appalling when trying to get a full picture of what's going on with your thyroid. I've just spoken to the GP about some other blood tests I'm having done tomorrow (
Fluffysheep
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Thyroid UK
26 days ago
Hashimoto's TSH reducing with VitD and potential lactose intolerance
Hi As the title suggests I've got quite a few different areas I want to cover and need to see that I'm actually heading in the right direction, and not going crazy as the NHS are still disregarding everything I say. I first posted here 1 year ago, I'd had NHS and private bloods taken. My TSH had been
Hi As the title suggests I've got quite a few different areas I want to cover and need to see that I'm actually heading in the right direction, and not going crazy as the NHS are still disregarding everything I say. I first posted here 1 year ago, I'd had NHS and private bloods taken. My TSH had been
Lunablue23
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Thyroid UK
26 days ago
should I be having regular bloods to check on various functions
Hello. A thought recently. I am no longer under rheumatology which my GP knows as they had the same letter I did “can do no more for me as I won’t take methotrexate” yet my prescriptions still state. “Reducing as rheumatology” therefore I think the GP assumes I’m being monitored by them. I’m not and
Hello. A thought recently. I am no longer under rheumatology which my GP knows as they had the same letter I did “can do no more for me as I won’t take methotrexate” yet my prescriptions still state. “Reducing as rheumatology” therefore I think the GP assumes I’m being monitored by them. I’m not and
Buttonshutton
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PMRGCAuk
26 days ago
Levothyroxine in spain
Hi all getting desperate now with trying to self source levo as ive had to decrease my levo from 150mcg to 125mcg due to high ft4 on my blood test. I only get 100mcg from my doctor. Asked a few times for a private msg but nobody replied. Anyone know if you can buy it in spain as i am starting to feel
Hi all getting desperate now with trying to self source levo as ive had to decrease my levo from 150mcg to 125mcg due to high ft4 on my blood test. I only get 100mcg from my doctor. Asked a few times for a private msg but nobody replied. Anyone know if you can buy it in spain as i am starting to feel
giggy63
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Thyroid UK
26 days ago
Understanding Thyroid Test Results
This is the first time I have posted on this site. I have had hypothyroidism for 17 years now and had yearly blood tests. I must admit I have never understood what the result has meant other than the GP saying it's satisfactory. My recent test was Serum TSH level 2.14 mu/1. This means nothing to me and
This is the first time I have posted on this site. I have had hypothyroidism for 17 years now and had yearly blood tests. I must admit I have never understood what the result has meant other than the GP saying it's satisfactory. My recent test was Serum TSH level 2.14 mu/1. This means nothing to me and
Rozzy57
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Thyroid UK
26 days ago
Is nmCRPC potentially curable?
I would appreciate any input on this. I searched the internet and found this article from Fred Saad: Treatment of nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: focus on second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors https://www.nature.com/articles/s41391-020-00310-3 I couldn't find anything
I would appreciate any input on this. I searched the internet and found this article from Fred Saad: Treatment of nonmetastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer: focus on second-generation androgen receptor inhibitors https://www.nature.com/articles/s41391-020-00310-3 I couldn't find anything
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Abnormal ECG
Hi all Having a panic so thought I would see if anyone can give any advice or just generally calm me down abit. Had a heart scan last year that showed some mild thickening and the dr eventually agreed to refer me to a cardiologist, whom I’m seeing in August. A few weeks ago I had a few days of having
Hi all Having a panic so thought I would see if anyone can give any advice or just generally calm me down abit. Had a heart scan last year that showed some mild thickening and the dr eventually agreed to refer me to a cardiologist, whom I’m seeing in August. A few weeks ago I had a few days of having
Helenlouise40
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
26 days ago
I helped a long term sufferer today
Got chatting recently to a lady on FB who lives in my town. She happened to mention that she is hypo and been on meds for about 6yrs. Funnily enough she is registered with the same GP Surgery as me. Anyway she was complaining that she was always so tired and achy etc and I asked what dosage she was
Got chatting recently to a lady on FB who lives in my town. She happened to mention that she is hypo and been on meds for about 6yrs. Funnily enough she is registered with the same GP Surgery as me. Anyway she was complaining that she was always so tired and achy etc and I asked what dosage she was
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
26 days ago
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