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blood results help
hi everyone I got my blood results back and I wondered for some advice because I have not been feeling great I feel really fatigue lately and yet still I can’t shift any weight! I am on t4 75mcg and t3 10mcg 2x day (total 20mcg). Before I see my endo tomorrow I would like to understand it a bit better
hi everyone I got my blood results back and I wondered for some advice because I have not been feeling great I feel really fatigue lately and yet still I can’t shift any weight! I am on t4 75mcg and t3 10mcg 2x day (total 20mcg). Before I see my endo tomorrow I would like to understand it a bit better
Thyroid36
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Developing health anxiety due to pain
Hi everyone, so I have had chest pain for many years now and over those years have had alot of tests including numerous EKG's, chest xrays, stress test, holter monitors and a calcium test score which was 0. Never any answer, have never seen a cardiologist because all my tests were normal so they didnt
Hi everyone, so I have had chest pain for many years now and over those years have had alot of tests including numerous EKG's, chest xrays, stress test, holter monitors and a calcium test score which was 0. Never any answer, have never seen a cardiologist because all my tests were normal so they didnt
Ckd123
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
Chest Pain
Hi everyone, so I have had chest pain for many years now and over those years have had alot of tests including numerous EKG's, chest xrays, stress test, holter monitors and a calcium test score which was 0. Never any answer, have never seen a cardiologist because all my tests were normal so they didnt
Hi everyone, so I have had chest pain for many years now and over those years have had alot of tests including numerous EKG's, chest xrays, stress test, holter monitors and a calcium test score which was 0. Never any answer, have never seen a cardiologist because all my tests were normal so they didnt
Ckd123
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Longterm unexplained chest pain
Hi everyone, so I have had chest pain for many years now and over those years have had alot of tests including numerous EKG's, chest xrays, stress test, holter monitors and a calcium test score which was 0. Never any answer, have never seen a cardiologist because all my tests were normal so they didnt
Hi everyone, so I have had chest pain for many years now and over those years have had alot of tests including numerous EKG's, chest xrays, stress test, holter monitors and a calcium test score which was 0. Never any answer, have never seen a cardiologist because all my tests were normal so they didnt
Ckd123
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Advice on interpreting blood tests when on liothyronine, & getting dosage right /adjusting it as you age!!?
Hi, I've not posted fir a long time.. Because all was going well... But keep finding bumps in the road... Need advice on how to get T3 dose correct and how to adjust.. For us older people.. I'm 55 soon.. I was self medicating with liothyronine 12.5 mg + 75 mg levothyroxine. ( levo on nhs) for about
Hi, I've not posted fir a long time.. Because all was going well... But keep finding bumps in the road... Need advice on how to get T3 dose correct and how to adjust.. For us older people.. I'm 55 soon.. I was self medicating with liothyronine 12.5 mg + 75 mg levothyroxine. ( levo on nhs) for about
MrsClanger
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
PTH low
Good morning. 3 months ago my consultant decided to do a PTH test with my normal blood tests. It showed low PTH result of17.10pg/ml so she told me to stop taking calcium supplements and we would retest in 3 months. I have just had latest result which is 17.80pg/ml. Here is spain range is 18.5-88. I am
Good morning. 3 months ago my consultant decided to do a PTH test with my normal blood tests. It showed low PTH result of17.10pg/ml so she told me to stop taking calcium supplements and we would retest in 3 months. I have just had latest result which is 17.80pg/ml. Here is spain range is 18.5-88. I am
Pawscat11
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
prednisolone - calcium
Hi ! yes I was on 60 mg prednisolone it’s taken me 3 years to reduce I’m now steroid free 👍 I’m now taking calci D and a bone tablet once a week as it has left me with weaker bones but I was on a high dose so may be a call to the GP for advise ( good luck with that ) take care x
Hi ! yes I was on 60 mg prednisolone it’s taken me 3 years to reduce I’m now steroid free 👍 I’m now taking calci D and a bone tablet once a week as it has left me with weaker bones but I was on a high dose so may be a call to the GP for advise ( good luck with that ) take care x
Touting
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Need for Calcium supplements?
I have been on prednisolone for 10 months for PMR, recent flare at 7mg so now on 10mg until resolved. My Dexa scans show no significant bone loss, currently not taking any supplements. Should I commence them as still have some way to go on this journey!
I have been on prednisolone for 10 months for PMR, recent flare at 7mg so now on 10mg until resolved. My Dexa scans show no significant bone loss, currently not taking any supplements. Should I commence them as still have some way to go on this journey!
Flinders61
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Bisoprolol alternative to avoid cold extremities
Afternoon all, Despite 2 ablations my AFib episodes returned a year ago. Bisoprolol and flecainide seem to control it well, but I really struggled this winter with cold extremities. Despite plenty of layers, woollen socks, thick long skiing gloves I still have very cold fingers and toes. I tried
Afternoon all, Despite 2 ablations my AFib episodes returned a year ago. Bisoprolol and flecainide seem to control it well, but I really struggled this winter with cold extremities. Despite plenty of layers, woollen socks, thick long skiing gloves I still have very cold fingers and toes. I tried
kitenski
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AF Association
1 year ago
The Use of Low Dose Estradiol to Ameliorate the Effects of ADT on Bone Mass Density
I have been conducting a long-term n of 1 trial since January 23, 2021 using lose dose estradiol (E2) gel to counteract the effects of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on bone mass density (BMD). I believe that I now have sufficient data to report that low dose transdermal E2, along with exercise and
I have been conducting a long-term n of 1 trial since January 23, 2021 using lose dose estradiol (E2) gel to counteract the effects of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) on bone mass density (BMD). I believe that I now have sufficient data to report that low dose transdermal E2, along with exercise and
PhilipSZacarias
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Can a new drug mimic the effects of exercise on bone and muscle?
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Looks like this is something we should look forward to and keep an eye out for approval. Researchers have recently discovered that a new drug called locamidazole may help to prevent loss of bone density and muscle mass during periods of inactivity, but it’s no substitute for all of the benefits of exercise
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
has anyone heard of Brillia and S100B protein?
I was reading about this in the ADHD community. Sounds interesting. I think there is some crossover with ADHD and Parkinson’s symptoms https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S100B https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33052436/ “The exact etiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) remains obscure, lacking effective diagnostic
I was reading about this in the ADHD community. Sounds interesting. I think there is some crossover with ADHD and Parkinson’s symptoms https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S100B https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33052436/ “The exact etiology of Parkinson's disease (PD) remains obscure, lacking effective diagnostic
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Vitamin C
I've just been reading about Liposomal Vitamin C and wondered if anyone is taking this as it seems to be a good choice for people who are sensitive to ascorbic acid or calcium ascorbate.
I've just been reading about Liposomal Vitamin C and wondered if anyone is taking this as it seems to be a good choice for people who are sensitive to ascorbic acid or calcium ascorbate.
Carri3
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bone Density - Dexa
I read somewhere that in the pre-Lupron days when DES (Diethylstilbestrol) was commonly used, bone loss was not a major issue. My 19-year history falls into three phases: i) continuous testosterone [T] ii) alternating 3-month periods of ADT & T iii) my version of BAT (LongBAT) - a single T injection
I read somewhere that in the pre-Lupron days when DES (Diethylstilbestrol) was commonly used, bone loss was not a major issue. My 19-year history falls into three phases: i) continuous testosterone [T] ii) alternating 3-month periods of ADT & T iii) my version of BAT (LongBAT) - a single T injection
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Another Echolight Scan versus Dexa Numbers
Hello, Like many, I am so torn about meds. My last doctor that did the Echolight Scan said he would not suggest I needed meds, however my primary does. And of course, most doctors only acknowledge the DEXA because they don't know about the Echolight, and don't want to know about it. Sorry but my
Hello, Like many, I am so torn about meds. My last doctor that did the Echolight Scan said he would not suggest I needed meds, however my primary does. And of course, most doctors only acknowledge the DEXA because they don't know about the Echolight, and don't want to know about it. Sorry but my
Pugger
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Update - strontium citrate
hi I just had a endo lab appt and had 4 blood tubes drawn for secondary causes. I guess it’s a start. I now take strontium citrate and 45 mg of K2 mk4 as my two main lines of defense. I read some research in Australia that said to take the strontium citrate by opening the capsule and mixing it into
hi I just had a endo lab appt and had 4 blood tubes drawn for secondary causes. I guess it’s a start. I now take strontium citrate and 45 mg of K2 mk4 as my two main lines of defense. I read some research in Australia that said to take the strontium citrate by opening the capsule and mixing it into
Raleigh59
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Hypothyroidism Confusing test results. Can anyone help please. Are they connected.
Hi Im hoping someone can help. The information you gave last time was very helpful but I still haven't recieved any help from the doctors as they didn't believe the test result were right. They said something was going wrong at the lab but kept sending me back. So I recently paid to get a private test
Hi Im hoping someone can help. The information you gave last time was very helpful but I still haven't recieved any help from the doctors as they didn't believe the test result were right. They said something was going wrong at the lab but kept sending me back. So I recently paid to get a private test
Moviegeek7
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
How much is too much D3
Any views on taking 10,000 iu d3 daily? There’s evidence that it’s ‘safe and well tolerated’ I went to see my bone consultant today, he wasn’t impressed by me taking this amount but my calcium level is good and my dexa results have gone from -2.6 to -2.1 in 2 years I also take k2 and magnesium ,
Any views on taking 10,000 iu d3 daily? There’s evidence that it’s ‘safe and well tolerated’ I went to see my bone consultant today, he wasn’t impressed by me taking this amount but my calcium level is good and my dexa results have gone from -2.6 to -2.1 in 2 years I also take k2 and magnesium ,
Deee64
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
17 Jun 2023 Make your MRI experience good
G'day RRms (Relapsing-Remitting ms) sisters and brothers. Are you having MRI (Magnetic Resonance Image)? A visit to the tube? Lucky YOU, good fun I know. Here are a few helpful hints. 1. TAKE valium 5 milligrams should be enough 2. KEEP a record of the report and the film. YOU may not
G'day RRms (Relapsing-Remitting ms) sisters and brothers. Are you having MRI (Magnetic Resonance Image)? A visit to the tube? Lucky YOU, good fun I know. Here are a few helpful hints. 1. TAKE valium 5 milligrams should be enough 2. KEEP a record of the report and the film. YOU may not
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Help to solve my thyroid mystery!
Dear all, I would greatly appreciate advice on my current thyroid health mystery, which is making me feel miserable. I have the following symptoms: fatigue, chills, sensitive to cold, horizontal ridges in my nails, hair thinning, heart palpitations and terrible anxiety and depression (for which I am
Dear all, I would greatly appreciate advice on my current thyroid health mystery, which is making me feel miserable. I have the following symptoms: fatigue, chills, sensitive to cold, horizontal ridges in my nails, hair thinning, heart palpitations and terrible anxiety and depression (for which I am
Anxiousjojo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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