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Levels fine but still exhausted what can I say to the Endo?
I have an appointment with my endocrinologist this pm still feeling absolutely crap on 75 Levothyroxine per day (since Jan) and worried he might put my dose down here are my latest blood tests (fasted) TSH 0.13 (was 1.51 Nov) T4 17.3 (was 14 Nov) T3 5.4 (was 4.1 Nov) B12 350 (was 475 Nov) D 63.6 (was
I have an appointment with my endocrinologist this pm still feeling absolutely crap on 75 Levothyroxine per day (since Jan) and worried he might put my dose down here are my latest blood tests (fasted) TSH 0.13 (was 1.51 Nov) T4 17.3 (was 14 Nov) T3 5.4 (was 4.1 Nov) B12 350 (was 475 Nov) D 63.6 (was
HealthySam
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Low Glutamate Diet
What Is Glutamate? Glutamate is an amino acid that is the most abundant neurotransmitter in the brain. It regulates the receptors of other important neurotransmitters such as: Serotonin Dopamine Norepinephrine Acetylcholine https://epidemicanswers.org/getting-started/diet-basics/low-glutamate-diet
What Is Glutamate? Glutamate is an amino acid that is the most abundant neurotransmitter in the brain. It regulates the receptors of other important neurotransmitters such as: Serotonin Dopamine Norepinephrine Acetylcholine https://epidemicanswers.org/getting-started/diet-basics/low-glutamate-diet
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Diabetes, weight loss.
Hi guys and gals, I’ve recently started c25k after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I was 16st (100kg) when I started, at the moment I’m 14st 10lb. Today I completed run1 of week 4, I felt awesome when my coach said I’m now running more than walking 😁, the 2nd 5 min run was difficult but so happy
Hi guys and gals, I’ve recently started c25k after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I was 16st (100kg) when I started, at the moment I’m 14st 10lb. Today I completed run1 of week 4, I felt awesome when my coach said I’m now running more than walking 😁, the 2nd 5 min run was difficult but so happy
Steveoz
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
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Nuchido Laboratories claims a HUGE increase in NAD+
I've been looking at all of the many, many approaches that have been tried in order to increase NAD+. Niaicin, Niacinamide, NR, NMN are a few. The reasons why NAD+ is important are too numerous to list. If you need just one reason, NAD+ is how the energy we bring in (food) becomes energy that our cells
I've been looking at all of the many, many approaches that have been tried in order to increase NAD+. Niaicin, Niacinamide, NR, NMN are a few. The reasons why NAD+ is important are too numerous to list. If you need just one reason, NAD+ is how the energy we bring in (food) becomes energy that our cells
JAS9
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Music like exercise has a role in medicine.
I can't play an instrument and I cannot sing nor do I understand musicology ! But in social settings I used selections of music that induce specific moods and behaviors during social gatherings. Certain types of music will provoke specific "feelings" and for us CLL patients music may induce a momentary
I can't play an instrument and I cannot sing nor do I understand musicology ! But in social settings I used selections of music that induce specific moods and behaviors during social gatherings. Certain types of music will provoke specific "feelings" and for us CLL patients music may induce a momentary
janvog
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Metformin
Hi everyone, I have used this forum several times. My question this time is, how long do I leave taking metformin after taking thyroxine? I have lost a 7 year battle with weight gain and now have to take metformin for diabetes 2. I am upset as I feel as if I had a gp who had knowledge about thyroid
Hi everyone, I have used this forum several times. My question this time is, how long do I leave taking metformin after taking thyroxine? I have lost a 7 year battle with weight gain and now have to take metformin for diabetes 2. I am upset as I feel as if I had a gp who had knowledge about thyroid
Omadoll
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
PwP, Glaucoma and Citicoline
Previously I posted about the usefulness of Citicoline for memory issues here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146670603/part-2-reversing-memory-deficits-and-senior-moments-in-a-78-year-old Here is a review that gives a good idea of the benefits of citicoline in PwP: https://www.researchgate.net
Previously I posted about the usefulness of Citicoline for memory issues here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146670603/part-2-reversing-memory-deficits-and-senior-moments-in-a-78-year-old Here is a review that gives a good idea of the benefits of citicoline in PwP: https://www.researchgate.net
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Confused
Hi, I am recently diagnosed type 2 diabetic I know I need to cut carbs but what is recommended for me daily? I have lost weight since diagnosis but still would like to lose another 20lbs I go to exercise classes 5 nights a week doing Zumba and kettle bells etc I don’t smoke and very rarely drink
Hi, I am recently diagnosed type 2 diabetic I know I need to cut carbs but what is recommended for me daily? I have lost weight since diagnosis but still would like to lose another 20lbs I go to exercise classes 5 nights a week doing Zumba and kettle bells etc I don’t smoke and very rarely drink
Suey147
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
Vitamin A and Mech Valve replacement
Hi there Just wondering if anyone knows if you can take Vitamin A after having Mechanical heart valve replacement as I’ve been told to avoid certain herbal remedies ie St Johns Wart Someone recommended me to try Vitamin A drops having lost a lot of my taste and smell since contracting Covid 15 months
Hi there Just wondering if anyone knows if you can take Vitamin A after having Mechanical heart valve replacement as I’ve been told to avoid certain herbal remedies ie St Johns Wart Someone recommended me to try Vitamin A drops having lost a lot of my taste and smell since contracting Covid 15 months
Wigg2
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Info for a friend
Hello everyone, I'm just writing this for a friend who has recently been diagnosed with this skin condition , Perforating Collagenosis. Has anyone any experience of it?. Any info about treatments would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. MistyX P.s. Cutie pics will be along shortly. X
Hello everyone, I'm just writing this for a friend who has recently been diagnosed with this skin condition , Perforating Collagenosis. Has anyone any experience of it?. Any info about treatments would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks. MistyX P.s. Cutie pics will be along shortly. X
misty14
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Poetry as well as Art? My husbands thoughts about PD.
IT’S NOT MY FAULT My Neuro’s wise and knows what's best, my wife's not sure and will not rest She looks things up and finds things out, I try them all without a doubt It’s not so easy just to see, what really is the best for me My condition changes day by day, there must be another way My red-light
IT’S NOT MY FAULT My Neuro’s wise and knows what's best, my wife's not sure and will not rest She looks things up and finds things out, I try them all without a doubt It’s not so easy just to see, what really is the best for me My condition changes day by day, there must be another way My red-light
Zella23
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Vitamin Test Results advice for GP call
Hello all, I will try to be brief... Not many posts for a while, as I was working with Endo and it takes time between med changes and results etc. Current meds: 100mcg levothyroxine Mon-Sat + 75 mcg on a Sun (since August 2021). Any previous increase and I experience symptoms which I believe to be over-medication
Hello all, I will try to be brief... Not many posts for a while, as I was working with Endo and it takes time between med changes and results etc. Current meds: 100mcg levothyroxine Mon-Sat + 75 mcg on a Sun (since August 2021). Any previous increase and I experience symptoms which I believe to be over-medication
elsaldo
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
10 Foods High in Glutamate and Why You Should Avoid Them!
Glutamate is an amino acid that is produced in the body and also occurs naturally in many foods. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of glutamic acid and is a common food additive. MSG is made from fermented starch or sugar and is used to enhance the flavor of savory sauces, salad dressings
Glutamate is an amino acid that is produced in the body and also occurs naturally in many foods. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of glutamic acid and is a common food additive. MSG is made from fermented starch or sugar and is used to enhance the flavor of savory sauces, salad dressings
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Understanding your blood test
Hi all, Happy New Year etc! I have finally managed to translate my blood test results and for anyone else out there who is also bemused, I am attaching a guide to help you understand the basics. Ranges are often slightly different, or expressed differently in different countries or even clinics but really
Hi all, Happy New Year etc! I have finally managed to translate my blood test results and for anyone else out there who is also bemused, I am attaching a guide to help you understand the basics. Ranges are often slightly different, or expressed differently in different countries or even clinics but really
Quercus53
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Pre-diabetes study finds benefit in brighter days and dimmer evenings
The Guardian has another interesting study which might well resonate with some members. I think this line really meshes the paper into thyroid issues:[i] [/i] [i]“We know that a disturbed metabolism is so important in the development of diabetes, so if we have ways to improve that, we should do them
The Guardian has another interesting study which might well resonate with some members. I think this line really meshes the paper into thyroid issues:[i] [/i] [i]“We know that a disturbed metabolism is so important in the development of diabetes, so if we have ways to improve that, we should do them
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
ScienceofParkinsons: The road ahead: 2022
https://scienceofparkinsons.com/2022/01/20/road2022/ Top 5 #Parkinsons clinical trial results we will be looking out for in 2022: * Phase II Lixisenatide study results * Phase II Liraglutide study results * Phase II PT320 study results (Lots of GLP-1R data) * Phase II UDCA "UP study" results * Phase
https://scienceofparkinsons.com/2022/01/20/road2022/ Top 5 #Parkinsons clinical trial results we will be looking out for in 2022: * Phase II Lixisenatide study results * Phase II Liraglutide study results * Phase II PT320 study results (Lots of GLP-1R data) * Phase II UDCA "UP study" results * Phase
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
U-Shaped PCa Risk - Metformin (& Warfarin & Vitamin D).
A new Israeli Metformin study below [1] "With 666,553 person-years follow-up, 1,592 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Metformin exposure in the previous year was positively associated with prostate cancer risk ..." "However, exposure in the previous 2-7 years was negatively associated with risk
A new Israeli Metformin study below [1] "With 666,553 person-years follow-up, 1,592 men were diagnosed with prostate cancer. Metformin exposure in the previous year was positively associated with prostate cancer risk ..." "However, exposure in the previous 2-7 years was negatively associated with risk
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
CLL-the unexpected-post splenectomy.
Finally got the husband home after 10 days in the hospital for his ruptured spleen. Seems to be getting along ok.. bladder was lazy so had to have a Foley catheter and of course has a JP drain in his abdomen. Got the call from pathology today and they said that there were mantle cells detected in the
Finally got the husband home after 10 days in the hospital for his ruptured spleen. Seems to be getting along ok.. bladder was lazy so had to have a Foley catheter and of course has a JP drain in his abdomen. Got the call from pathology today and they said that there were mantle cells detected in the
GrannyMyers
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Test results
Taking, levothyroxine 100mg, vit d3/k2 5000iu, selenium 100, magnesium glycinate 500mg.... Inflammation, crp hs.. 1. 0-5 Ferritin... 143. 13-150 Vit.B12.. >150. 37.5-188 Vitd....96.3. 50-200 TSH......0.48. 0.27-4.2 FREE T3......3.59. 3.1-6.8 Free thyroxine.... 16.2. 12-22
Taking, levothyroxine 100mg, vit d3/k2 5000iu, selenium 100, magnesium glycinate 500mg.... Inflammation, crp hs.. 1. 0-5 Ferritin... 143. 13-150 Vit.B12.. >150. 37.5-188 Vitd....96.3. 50-200 TSH......0.48. 0.27-4.2 FREE T3......3.59. 3.1-6.8 Free thyroxine.... 16.2. 12-22
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
CLL and Cholesterol
Good morning everyone. Looking some advice regarding the above. I am male, 57, UK(NI) on w+w (never treated). No symptoms with ALC of about 21. Routine GP check has kicked up a hig(ish) Cholesterol. I am on atorvastatin 20mg for some time but despite this my level is 5.08. LDL is 3.1 and HDL is 0.99
Good morning everyone. Looking some advice regarding the above. I am male, 57, UK(NI) on w+w (never treated). No symptoms with ALC of about 21. Routine GP check has kicked up a hig(ish) Cholesterol. I am on atorvastatin 20mg for some time but despite this my level is 5.08. LDL is 3.1 and HDL is 0.99
Belfastbees
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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