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YoYo TSH, any advice appreciated
I didn’t want to hijack Rollercoaster’s post as I’ve been on a bit of a rollercoaster myself, so starting a new topic, thanks everyone for all input and advice - this is an amazing group for support and information I was diagnosed with Hashis in Dec 21 by my 1st endo with:
TSH 4.97 (Range 0.35
I didn’t want to hijack Rollercoaster’s post as I’ve been on a bit of a rollercoaster myself, so starting a new topic, thanks everyone for all input and advice - this is an amazing group for support and information I was diagnosed with Hashis in Dec 21 by my 1st endo with:
TSH 4.97 (Range 0.35
Kriticat
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Here We Go Again?
As I write this my heart feels heavy accompanied by a dull ache and a small 'buzz' every so often. If it follows its normal progression it will start to feel squeezed during the next 24 hours & as though it has over done it at the gym and now feeling sore. This combination has seen me in A&E over 5
As I write this my heart feels heavy accompanied by a dull ache and a small 'buzz' every so often. If it follows its normal progression it will start to feel squeezed during the next 24 hours & as though it has over done it at the gym and now feeling sore. This combination has seen me in A&E over 5
Laurab101
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Help with blood test results please?
My hair has been falling out lately so I'm just back from doc's where she pronounced everything as "normal" but said my Thyroid and Calcium were both low. She didn't even test T3 so God only knows how she decided my Thyroid was low! The rest of the results were: Iron 116
My hair has been falling out lately so I'm just back from doc's where she pronounced everything as "normal" but said my Thyroid and Calcium were both low. She didn't even test T3 so God only knows how she decided my Thyroid was low! The rest of the results were: Iron 116
infomaniac
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Legs stiffness and swelling after taking oestrogen tabs
Hello ladies,hope you are doing good. Sorry to ask the similar thing but I am too anxious and emotionally drained hope you all will understand. As the title suggests I was given oestrogen tabs for twice a day of 3 days and the thrice a day for 6 days but as i increased my dosage and approached day
Hello ladies,hope you are doing good. Sorry to ask the similar thing but I am too anxious and emotionally drained hope you all will understand. As the title suggests I was given oestrogen tabs for twice a day of 3 days and the thrice a day for 6 days but as i increased my dosage and approached day
Star3129
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
New to the group
Hi there, I'm touched by how hard some of you are struggling with osteoporosis and it's a little scary to realize I may be facing such problems in the future. At present, I have osteopenia and take calcium pills and Vit. D. I was diagnosed recently, after taking calcium for many years, so that's concerning
Hi there, I'm touched by how hard some of you are struggling with osteoporosis and it's a little scary to realize I may be facing such problems in the future. At present, I have osteopenia and take calcium pills and Vit. D. I was diagnosed recently, after taking calcium for many years, so that's concerning
BigPictureGal
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Osteoporosis help naturally, no meds!
I was diagnosed this last June and would love input from others as I refused the medication Fosamax but decided to improve my situation naturally through healthy eating, exercises and supplements. Changed from Calcium carbonate to citrate, added K2 for better calcium absorption. Seeing a physical therapist
I was diagnosed this last June and would love input from others as I refused the medication Fosamax but decided to improve my situation naturally through healthy eating, exercises and supplements. Changed from Calcium carbonate to citrate, added K2 for better calcium absorption. Seeing a physical therapist
bbmine44
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
fragile spine and multiple fractures
I am a just turned 70 year old woman who has developed IBD in the last few years and have been hospitalised three times in the last year or so with it. Each time I have received IV corticosteroids followed by 8 weeks of Prednisolone orally. Each of the two previous occasions was followed by terrible
I am a just turned 70 year old woman who has developed IBD in the last few years and have been hospitalised three times in the last year or so with it. Each time I have received IV corticosteroids followed by 8 weeks of Prednisolone orally. Each of the two previous occasions was followed by terrible
Valerie0106
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Prednisolone and Osteoporosis
Hi all, looking for some advice/insights from you all. This is my first time posting… My question is, is it usual for prednisolone to affect bones quickly eg in about 8 months and have a T score of -3.8 in spine? Or has this happened so quickly for anyone else? Some background… I was diagnosed with
Hi all, looking for some advice/insights from you all. This is my first time posting… My question is, is it usual for prednisolone to affect bones quickly eg in about 8 months and have a T score of -3.8 in spine? Or has this happened so quickly for anyone else? Some background… I was diagnosed with
WearyLucy
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Calcium intake on holiday - supplements?
I get my calcium from diet normally. On holiday I usually buy calcium enriched soya milk to keep in fridge in room as a top up of the hotel food. This time im going on a cruise and considering supplements of say 500mg as a top up of my restaurant diet. Any recommendations of what to buy? It's only
I get my calcium from diet normally. On holiday I usually buy calcium enriched soya milk to keep in fridge in room as a top up of the hotel food. This time im going on a cruise and considering supplements of say 500mg as a top up of my restaurant diet. Any recommendations of what to buy? It's only
Justme16
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
medication or not
I have osteoporosis. Since I have a sensitive stomach my doctor recommended Prolia. I read about side effects of Prolia and I don't want to take it. What are the alternatives? I would prefer to not go on medication and continue with exercise, diet, calcium / vit D3 - but my bone density continues to
I have osteoporosis. Since I have a sensitive stomach my doctor recommended Prolia. I read about side effects of Prolia and I don't want to take it. What are the alternatives? I would prefer to not go on medication and continue with exercise, diet, calcium / vit D3 - but my bone density continues to
Frida22
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Pacemaker looming
Hi I have had Paroxysmal AF for about 5 years and had a rocky ride meds wise with betablockers and calcium channel. To cut a long story short I was placed on Digoxin 125mg last year by GP which initially worked well but worsened over time. In March 22 Hereford Cardios reduced Digoxin to 62.5mg od and
Hi I have had Paroxysmal AF for about 5 years and had a rocky ride meds wise with betablockers and calcium channel. To cut a long story short I was placed on Digoxin 125mg last year by GP which initially worked well but worsened over time. In March 22 Hereford Cardios reduced Digoxin to 62.5mg od and
Aikonbizz
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AF Association
2 years ago
When to take what?
I am struggling to get timings right for meds and supplements, and would really appreciate any advice. I am currently taking - Thyroxine at 6.45 am, and ERFA ERFA at noon Lenzetto (HRT) spray at 4.00 pm Calcium (I have to take as have low calcium otherwise) and fish oil, and vitamin D/K2 at 5.30
I am struggling to get timings right for meds and supplements, and would really appreciate any advice. I am currently taking - Thyroxine at 6.45 am, and ERFA ERFA at noon Lenzetto (HRT) spray at 4.00 pm Calcium (I have to take as have low calcium otherwise) and fish oil, and vitamin D/K2 at 5.30
Spangle15
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Thyroid meds and kidney problems
hi everyone ❤️ Well just about had life now.. 😔 My thyroid journey as been fought with trying to get the right thyroid medication, as many on here will know due to my posts, I had thyroidectomy in 2019 after over a year of my gp telling me I was menupausal 😠 surgeon told me after thyroidectomy I'd
hi everyone ❤️ Well just about had life now.. 😔 My thyroid journey as been fought with trying to get the right thyroid medication, as many on here will know due to my posts, I had thyroidectomy in 2019 after over a year of my gp telling me I was menupausal 😠 surgeon told me after thyroidectomy I'd
birkie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Good site for vegan nutrition info and some supplements I take
https://veganhealth.org/daily-needs/ For a good B12 source would recommend the 3 natural form supplement here : https://www.sunday.de/en/vitamin-b12/. 500mcg per day is a good safe dosage. You cannot overdose on B12 and although 500mcg seems like a lot, only an estimated 6-7mcg are absorbed of this
https://veganhealth.org/daily-needs/ For a good B12 source would recommend the 3 natural form supplement here : https://www.sunday.de/en/vitamin-b12/. 500mcg per day is a good safe dosage. You cannot overdose on B12 and although 500mcg seems like a lot, only an estimated 6-7mcg are absorbed of this
Technoid
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Vegan Foods for Life
2 years ago
Teeth issues
I’ve been on Yrso since 2019 and doing well on it. I also had 39 pelvic radiation treatments in 2016 for cancer. I know that radiation basically destroys your teeth. I’m wondering if urso leeches calcium from the body (I’ve also been diagnosed with osteoenia. Just curious. I’ve been losing a lot of
I’ve been on Yrso since 2019 and doing well on it. I also had 39 pelvic radiation treatments in 2016 for cancer. I know that radiation basically destroys your teeth. I’m wondering if urso leeches calcium from the body (I’ve also been diagnosed with osteoenia. Just curious. I’ve been losing a lot of
FurbabyMama
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
Anti inflammatory diet
I have just read the old anti inflammatory posts and more confused about seeds and nuts, nightshades dairy 1000mg/day calcium needed for osteoporosis. How do I achieve that?
I have just read the old anti inflammatory posts and more confused about seeds and nuts, nightshades dairy 1000mg/day calcium needed for osteoporosis. How do I achieve that?
Caloo650
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Hashimoto's patient feeling exhausted: full blood results, any advice?
Hello all, I've posted before and was advised to get a full set of blood tests and post the results here for the Thyroid experts :) to look at and advise on what else I might try to combat my fatigue. Here goes (blood taken Monday this week): ! Serum TSH level - (NWM2358) - Abnormal but improved
Hello all, I've posted before and was advised to get a full set of blood tests and post the results here for the Thyroid experts :) to look at and advise on what else I might try to combat my fatigue. Here goes (blood taken Monday this week): ! Serum TSH level - (NWM2358) - Abnormal but improved
Jacula
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
alternative application for cannabis in mental well being for cancer patients.
Cannabis is legal in 21 states and Canada nowadays and generally available for cancer patients in most places. Most can drive to a location to get the raw material if need be. The aim of this article is to use cannabis as a daily pill ( one or two ) you take that doesn’t make you high ( maybe a
Cannabis is legal in 21 states and Canada nowadays and generally available for cancer patients in most places. Most can drive to a location to get the raw material if need be. The aim of this article is to use cannabis as a daily pill ( one or two ) you take that doesn’t make you high ( maybe a
Kaliber
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
rotator cuff and blockages
Rotator cuff injury and heart disease. The arteries on the right side of my heart doing great.. no blockages. I had rotator cuff surgery on the right side and no pain. but i injured by left shoulder and have never got it looked at. and now i have a blockage on my lad. Stent was put in 2020 and now
Rotator cuff injury and heart disease. The arteries on the right side of my heart doing great.. no blockages. I had rotator cuff surgery on the right side and no pain. but i injured by left shoulder and have never got it looked at. and now i have a blockage on my lad. Stent was put in 2020 and now
Montana77
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
bit of a scare
I’m a 50 year old female with CAD, only diagnosed 18 months ago (no symptoms but my older sister discovered she has severe carotid artery calcification and was advised to tell siblings to get tested) I’m on ramipril and 40mg atorvastatin as my cholesterol was high. last night I had an awful dream and
I’m a 50 year old female with CAD, only diagnosed 18 months ago (no symptoms but my older sister discovered she has severe carotid artery calcification and was advised to tell siblings to get tested) I’m on ramipril and 40mg atorvastatin as my cholesterol was high. last night I had an awful dream and
VickyHK72
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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