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update and advice please
First of all I want to thank the administrators and everyone who contribute to this forum. I look at it several times a week and so continue to learn about our shared condition from all the contributions. I need to take a bit of a sounding about my next steps – I think I know what I want to do, but
First of all I want to thank the administrators and everyone who contribute to this forum. I look at it several times a week and so continue to learn about our shared condition from all the contributions. I need to take a bit of a sounding about my next steps – I think I know what I want to do, but
Catch57
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Doctor says T3 is unnecessary
I’ve got an underactive thyroid and have severe fatigue as well as other symptoms (dry eyes, weight gain, low immune system, eyebrow hair loss). I started levothyroxine about 3 years ago and am currently on 125mcg. Apparently I should have started treatment in 2014 after repeated infections and a
I’ve got an underactive thyroid and have severe fatigue as well as other symptoms (dry eyes, weight gain, low immune system, eyebrow hair loss). I started levothyroxine about 3 years ago and am currently on 125mcg. Apparently I should have started treatment in 2014 after repeated infections and a
Hamsters5
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Teriparatide and low monocytes
I stopped Teriparatide on 11th April because of side effects. 4 days later I got a particularly bad cold that lasted a long time. On 2nd May I had a routine blood test, and it shows my monocytes are out of range 3.2 mole/L) - low. Has anyone had a similar experience?
I stopped Teriparatide on 11th April because of side effects. 4 days later I got a particularly bad cold that lasted a long time. On 2nd May I had a routine blood test, and it shows my monocytes are out of range 3.2 mole/L) - low. Has anyone had a similar experience?
Teriparatide2024
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 months ago
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Gabapentin and liver resection
The help I have been given from this forum has been invaluable, I don't know where I would be without it. I have weaned myself off of Pramipexole and am now using Gabapentin, I don't think I have suffered anything like some of the other members. My question is, I need to up the dose, I am taking 1 x
The help I have been given from this forum has been invaluable, I don't know where I would be without it. I have weaned myself off of Pramipexole and am now using Gabapentin, I don't think I have suffered anything like some of the other members. My question is, I need to up the dose, I am taking 1 x
Ozzey
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
update
this is an update on the pregnancy scare I’ve taken now 5 urine tests all neg, still no period I am now 7 days late. But I want to also thank everyone that took the time to comment. I’m hoping it’s just hormones or stress. I am stressed and even more thinking I’m pregnant. I have a blood tests scheduled
this is an update on the pregnancy scare I’ve taken now 5 urine tests all neg, still no period I am now 7 days late. But I want to also thank everyone that took the time to comment. I’m hoping it’s just hormones or stress. I am stressed and even more thinking I’m pregnant. I have a blood tests scheduled
Icantwaittobemeagain
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Examining the Pathology of the Parietal cells
Just read from a post by Rexz , that in the U.S.A. a diagnosis of Pernicious Anaemia can be confirmed by examining the pathology of the parietal cells .( by endoscopic ultra-sound ) This seems an excellent method for confirming such a serious condition as P.A.Which can lead to serious health problems
Just read from a post by Rexz , that in the U.S.A. a diagnosis of Pernicious Anaemia can be confirmed by examining the pathology of the parietal cells .( by endoscopic ultra-sound ) This seems an excellent method for confirming such a serious condition as P.A.Which can lead to serious health problems
wedgewood
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Iron deficiency
I was on iron tablets after blood tests the doctor said stop taking the pain tablets as they may be causing the problem but it wasn't it was my small intestine dying because I had the coeliac disease and ive not had a iron problem since being diagnosed coeliac. so if you've got a iron problem their
I was on iron tablets after blood tests the doctor said stop taking the pain tablets as they may be causing the problem but it wasn't it was my small intestine dying because I had the coeliac disease and ive not had a iron problem since being diagnosed coeliac. so if you've got a iron problem their
Bantamdyno
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Need more info on related symptoms
On the surface, I seem to be doing very well. Per earlier posts: Gleason 5+4, intraductal, possible perinueral spread, PET scan shows spread to lymph nodes only but as distant as the clavicle. Apparently these clavicle lymph nodes show up very pale on the scan and are too small to biopsy. But, treatment
On the surface, I seem to be doing very well. Per earlier posts: Gleason 5+4, intraductal, possible perinueral spread, PET scan shows spread to lymph nodes only but as distant as the clavicle. Apparently these clavicle lymph nodes show up very pale on the scan and are too small to biopsy. But, treatment
Willie51
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 months ago
Levothyroxine optimised?
Hi lovely people! My latest thyroid results were: TSH 1,27 (0,380-5,330μUI/mL) (18% through range) fT4 1,16 (0.38-1,40 ng/dL) (88% through range) fT3 3,79 (2,5-3,9pg/mL) (92% through range) Miraculously they finally tested fT3 for the first time, and I was so happy to see that I seem to be converting
Hi lovely people! My latest thyroid results were: TSH 1,27 (0,380-5,330μUI/mL) (18% through range) fT4 1,16 (0.38-1,40 ng/dL) (88% through range) fT3 3,79 (2,5-3,9pg/mL) (92% through range) Miraculously they finally tested fT3 for the first time, and I was so happy to see that I seem to be converting
catpotter44
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Alendronic acid and raised Potassium levels
Hi I have been on Alendronic acid for 4 mths now. I have - 3 lumbar spinal osteoporosis but also have chronic kidney deficiency. My past two blood tests are showing raised 5.7 mmols/l and I’m wondering if it’s linked to my Alendronic acid?
Hi I have been on Alendronic acid for 4 mths now. I have - 3 lumbar spinal osteoporosis but also have chronic kidney deficiency. My past two blood tests are showing raised 5.7 mmols/l and I’m wondering if it’s linked to my Alendronic acid?
Ukalady
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 months ago
Covid jabs
I'm curious to know if anyone in the group has noticed dramatic changes in there condition since taking the jabs ? I never wanted one and had two plus a booster and a couple of years later I was falling apart with many complications. I have had chiroses for 37 years plus gallstones and went through a
I'm curious to know if anyone in the group has noticed dramatic changes in there condition since taking the jabs ? I never wanted one and had two plus a booster and a couple of years later I was falling apart with many complications. I have had chiroses for 37 years plus gallstones and went through a
Trust78
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Would be grateful for your thoughts on my blood results before endo apt please, still feeling exhausted and weak. Thank you
Hello, I’ve had an underactive thyroid for 8 years after having my first child, looks like Hashimotos. Currently taking 100mcg levothyroxine and 15mcg liothyronine (10mcg on waking and 5 around 3pm). Also on HRT patches as am mid 40s and perimenopausal. I’m gluten free, have had SIBO in the past.
Hello, I’ve had an underactive thyroid for 8 years after having my first child, looks like Hashimotos. Currently taking 100mcg levothyroxine and 15mcg liothyronine (10mcg on waking and 5 around 3pm). Also on HRT patches as am mid 40s and perimenopausal. I’m gluten free, have had SIBO in the past.
Hopetoheal22
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Can’t stop worrying!
Hi I’ve recently been diagnosed with fatty liver disease, I’ve got my blood tests this week to see how bad I am. The thing is I’ve literally never been ill and I’m now thinking I’m going to die due to this diagnosis! I can’t shake the fact that even me changing my diet won’t help me! I hate overthinking
Hi I’ve recently been diagnosed with fatty liver disease, I’ve got my blood tests this week to see how bad I am. The thing is I’ve literally never been ill and I’m now thinking I’m going to die due to this diagnosis! I can’t shake the fact that even me changing my diet won’t help me! I hate overthinking
SilverBackDaz
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Hi, thank you for letting me join🙂
I have a long history of Hypothyroidism. A lot of ups and downs on the journey. I was prescribed T3 quite a few years ago but then had it withdrawn because of cost. It took me 10 years to get it reinstated and get my life back on track. It's been a long battle. Am looking forward to connecting with others
I have a long history of Hypothyroidism. A lot of ups and downs on the journey. I was prescribed T3 quite a few years ago but then had it withdrawn because of cost. It took me 10 years to get it reinstated and get my life back on track. It's been a long battle. Am looking forward to connecting with others
Imnotinlove10cc
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Thank you
Hello all you good people out there. I want to say a big thank you to everyone who replied to my recent post. I have found the advice you have given me very helpful. Of course l have had RLS so long now l know most of the things you should do or shouldn’t do. I did wonder recently what my iron level
Hello all you good people out there. I want to say a big thank you to everyone who replied to my recent post. I have found the advice you have given me very helpful. Of course l have had RLS so long now l know most of the things you should do or shouldn’t do. I did wonder recently what my iron level
bedith6
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Hyponatremia, Raynaud's and P.S.V.T
I recently was taken to hospital with a bad episode of P.S.V.T., a condition I've had since I was eight. Blood tests showed that my sodium level was a bit low. It has been at the sub-clinical level for some time. Raynaud's which I have had since my 20's suddenly began to cause me problems: Pains and
I recently was taken to hospital with a bad episode of P.S.V.T., a condition I've had since I was eight. Blood tests showed that my sodium level was a bit low. It has been at the sub-clinical level for some time. Raynaud's which I have had since my 20's suddenly began to cause me problems: Pains and
Mstislav
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
levothyroxine and antibiotics?
I’m currently taking antibiotics for an infection after having blood test. Should I be taking Levothyroxine at a different time to antibiotics. Not sure if it will affect absorption of thyroxine?
I’m currently taking antibiotics for an infection after having blood test. Should I be taking Levothyroxine at a different time to antibiotics. Not sure if it will affect absorption of thyroxine?
DisCBR
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Statins
Just some advice please iam currently on 75mcg of levothyroxine but currently prescribed 20mg of atorvastatin by Dr a couple of years ago before diagnosised with hypothyroidism I've read that people with hypothyroidism should not take statins I've stopped taking them and will speak to my Dr as iam due
Just some advice please iam currently on 75mcg of levothyroxine but currently prescribed 20mg of atorvastatin by Dr a couple of years ago before diagnosised with hypothyroidism I've read that people with hypothyroidism should not take statins I've stopped taking them and will speak to my Dr as iam due
Bridkid67
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
levothyroxine
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Sunny-time
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Antibody blood test
Hello I hope everyone is well. I was diagnosed with hashimotos about 9 weeks ago and have been on levothyroxine 50mg, blood test due at 12 weeks. Have also been taking vit d and ferroglobin. I have awful upper back, neck and foot pain. Currently under physio. Doctor did blood tests for rheumatoid arthritis
Hello I hope everyone is well. I was diagnosed with hashimotos about 9 weeks ago and have been on levothyroxine 50mg, blood test due at 12 weeks. Have also been taking vit d and ferroglobin. I have awful upper back, neck and foot pain. Currently under physio. Doctor did blood tests for rheumatoid arthritis
Nattycake
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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