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new blood test, any ideas.
new blood test taken on thrusday. TSH level: 2.27 miu/L [0.35 - 4.94] Serum albumin level 39 g/L [35 - 50] Serum calcium level 2.25 mmol/L [2.1 - 2.55] Serum total protein level 80 g/L [64 - 83] Any idea or help please
new blood test taken on thrusday. TSH level: 2.27 miu/L [0.35 - 4.94] Serum albumin level 39 g/L [35 - 50] Serum calcium level 2.25 mmol/L [2.1 - 2.55] Serum total protein level 80 g/L [64 - 83] Any idea or help please
Haze1975
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Bone density and alendronic acid
I have PMR and take prednisolone for that, currently on 6mg daily. A GP I saw tried very hard to get me to take alendronic acid but I have silent reflux and find swallowing tablets difficult - they seem to get lodged in my oesophagus regardless of the quantity of water I drink with them. I pushed to
I have PMR and take prednisolone for that, currently on 6mg daily. A GP I saw tried very hard to get me to take alendronic acid but I have silent reflux and find swallowing tablets difficult - they seem to get lodged in my oesophagus regardless of the quantity of water I drink with them. I pushed to
Smithie49
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Acid Reflux Support
2 years ago
Coolness in feet, legs and one side of neck - Could it be nerve healing?
Hi and thanks for reading my post! I'm approaching 1 year of B12 injections and in the last week or two I've been having some occasional coolness in my feet, and sometimes in my lower legs up to my knee. The coolness in my feet sometimes starts as an almost burning pain in my right outer toes. It
Hi and thanks for reading my post! I'm approaching 1 year of B12 injections and in the last week or two I've been having some occasional coolness in my feet, and sometimes in my lower legs up to my knee. The coolness in my feet sometimes starts as an almost burning pain in my right outer toes. It
Cobalt1312
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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Blood Test Results
Hi! I have recently had blood tests to check for potential under active thyroid… the results show my TSH levels are up to 3.47 (when they were last checked a couple of years ago it was 1.32) and a se thyroid peroxidase ab level of 6 (am I right I’m thinking this is thyroid antibodies? If so they’ve
Hi! I have recently had blood tests to check for potential under active thyroid… the results show my TSH levels are up to 3.47 (when they were last checked a couple of years ago it was 1.32) and a se thyroid peroxidase ab level of 6 (am I right I’m thinking this is thyroid antibodies? If so they’ve
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Question regarding Iodine
Hi I am really confused about iodine and whether it is ok to take or not. Partial thyroidectomy 28 years ago, now have hashimotos (raised antibodies). Take thyroxine and ERFA. I have low blood calcium, and parathyroid issues, so I have no choice but to take calcium. I have been taking plant
Hi I am really confused about iodine and whether it is ok to take or not. Partial thyroidectomy 28 years ago, now have hashimotos (raised antibodies). Take thyroxine and ERFA. I have low blood calcium, and parathyroid issues, so I have no choice but to take calcium. I have been taking plant
Spangle15
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Chronic insomnia
HiI've been dealing with severe insomnia for weeks/months now. I have both sleeping pills and Valium but neither work well. I also have anxiety and lack of sleep makes it 10x worse. I've tried everything from meditation, deep breathing, herbal supplements and sleep apps. Has anyone else experienced
HiI've been dealing with severe insomnia for weeks/months now. I have both sleeping pills and Valium but neither work well. I also have anxiety and lack of sleep makes it 10x worse. I've tried everything from meditation, deep breathing, herbal supplements and sleep apps. Has anyone else experienced
Nurse001
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Anxiety Support
1 year ago
High Heart Calcium test score
My total Heart Calcium Test Score was 240. Should I be worried?
My total Heart Calcium Test Score was 240. Should I be worried?
leach234
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
2 years ago
Bloods seem ok but very symptomatic
Hi everyone! Would really appreciate your thoughts on my last blood tests. I asked GP to look into everything they could and I'm glad they promptly tested me. FBC is normal (unless there's anything that should be optimal). FSH doesn't show any signs of perimenopause. TSH, FT4 and FT3 have increased
Hi everyone! Would really appreciate your thoughts on my last blood tests. I asked GP to look into everything they could and I'm glad they promptly tested me. FBC is normal (unless there's anything that should be optimal). FSH doesn't show any signs of perimenopause. TSH, FT4 and FT3 have increased
KCFryer
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Covid no 2nd treatment
Tested positive for covid 2/11/22, via 111 went through to Covid Medicine Delivery Unit at St Georges Hospital at Stafford. They prescribed molnupiravir antiviral tablets and sent it out to me 25 miles away via a blood bike, brilliant service. Two days later had a very red rash covering the palms of
Tested positive for covid 2/11/22, via 111 went through to Covid Medicine Delivery Unit at St Georges Hospital at Stafford. They prescribed molnupiravir antiviral tablets and sent it out to me 25 miles away via a blood bike, brilliant service. Two days later had a very red rash covering the palms of
clifflee
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Ramps in winter
No, not the edible kind, although they'd be pretty good right about now. For those of you who have both wheelchair ramps and snow, how do you keep them from getting slippery? Do I have any options other than getting out there with a broom and some calcium pellets umpteen times a day? Does anyone sell
No, not the edible kind, although they'd be pretty good right about now. For those of you who have both wheelchair ramps and snow, how do you keep them from getting slippery? Do I have any options other than getting out there with a broom and some calcium pellets umpteen times a day? Does anyone sell
NorasMom
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
magnesium
hi all , hope you are all well. Question, has anyone tried triple calm magnesium and can you get magnesium toxicity if it builds up. I took it ages ago and felt quite ill. What’s the correct way to take and should you take calcium with it. I’m thinking of trying it again but am worried. I’ve read it’
hi all , hope you are all well. Question, has anyone tried triple calm magnesium and can you get magnesium toxicity if it builds up. I took it ages ago and felt quite ill. What’s the correct way to take and should you take calcium with it. I’m thinking of trying it again but am worried. I’ve read it’
Electricblue1
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AF Association
2 years ago
A Different View on Bone Protection
Replied to a question about bone protective medications on another forum today, and thought it might be of interest to some here at FPC. So pasting it here. Full disclosure: I have been taking denosumab (Prolia or Xgeva) for over 5 years and currently have normal bone density. I also take Calcium supplement
Replied to a question about bone protective medications on another forum today, and thought it might be of interest to some here at FPC. So pasting it here. Full disclosure: I have been taking denosumab (Prolia or Xgeva) for over 5 years and currently have normal bone density. I also take Calcium supplement
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed
Hello, I am newly diagnosed and will be going for a consult with a rheumatoid arthritis doctor. I will listen to what she has to say but at this point I am going to decline medication.Im 65 years old, I excercise daily. Never had a fracture and on the service appear fitter than most 40 year olds. I immediatly
Hello, I am newly diagnosed and will be going for a consult with a rheumatoid arthritis doctor. I will listen to what she has to say but at this point I am going to decline medication.Im 65 years old, I excercise daily. Never had a fracture and on the service appear fitter than most 40 year olds. I immediatly
Carrigggirl
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
I wonder if I really need that PPI
Hi everyone. This is my first post and I have a question, although I understand that there might be several different viewpoints. Since being diagnosed with PMR I have been taking both Prednisolone and Lansoprazole. I started off taking them both with my breakfast in the morning, which without deviation
Hi everyone. This is my first post and I have a question, although I understand that there might be several different viewpoints. Since being diagnosed with PMR I have been taking both Prednisolone and Lansoprazole. I started off taking them both with my breakfast in the morning, which without deviation
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Dexa scan and VIT D
Hi all I recently had my Dexa scan, waiting for paper result, but I’ve been told I have slightly lower results for a women of my age (38.) I’ve been told my suppressed TSH may be contributing to this. I’m also waiting for a copy of my Thyroid results. She has suggested reducing my T4, not my T3 and
Hi all I recently had my Dexa scan, waiting for paper result, but I’ve been told I have slightly lower results for a women of my age (38.) I’ve been told my suppressed TSH may be contributing to this. I’m also waiting for a copy of my Thyroid results. She has suggested reducing my T4, not my T3 and
Lindsayf
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
dosing changed
Just to let you know I have atrial fibrillation directly caused by hyperthyroid about 25 years ago. I had my thyroid removed eventually. About 20 years ago. I appear to be very sensitive to medication changes. So I was taking 100mcg levo 5 days and 125mcg on Monday and Friday. This was reduced
Just to let you know I have atrial fibrillation directly caused by hyperthyroid about 25 years ago. I had my thyroid removed eventually. About 20 years ago. I appear to be very sensitive to medication changes. So I was taking 100mcg levo 5 days and 125mcg on Monday and Friday. This was reduced
Gilli54
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Bone problems?
Had radiotherapy 16 years ago for anal cancer, am taking calcium and vitamin D as concerned about future hip arthritis, bone breakages. Am 66. Anyone else had experience of thinning bone density? Would like to prevent this. Many thanks.
Had radiotherapy 16 years ago for anal cancer, am taking calcium and vitamin D as concerned about future hip arthritis, bone breakages. Am 66. Anyone else had experience of thinning bone density? Would like to prevent this. Many thanks.
Bangersandmash
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
2 years ago
Endo asking for calcium and magnesium blood tests
Hi, my private Endo is considering prescribing t3 and has asked for a whole range of tests before our next appointment. These include calcium and magnesium blood tests. I have read here that the magnesium test is not very accurate but leaving that aside I'm wondering: (a) what the tests might mean
Hi, my private Endo is considering prescribing t3 and has asked for a whole range of tests before our next appointment. These include calcium and magnesium blood tests. I have read here that the magnesium test is not very accurate but leaving that aside I'm wondering: (a) what the tests might mean
Pearlteapot
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
endocrinology visit
hi there. Just thought I’d update. Went to see the consultant regarding getting t3 on nhs. He said he wouldn’t supply it , but if my gp. was willing to he was fine with that. He said research shows that people with hashimotos and very low tsh that take 3 life’s expectancy is less. I said but all the
hi there. Just thought I’d update. Went to see the consultant regarding getting t3 on nhs. He said he wouldn’t supply it , but if my gp. was willing to he was fine with that. He said research shows that people with hashimotos and very low tsh that take 3 life’s expectancy is less. I said but all the
Rowing2
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
RLS and Medication
Madlegs, Sue Johnson, Joolsg,Ladies, first I wish to thank you for all the help you give us. You are heaven sent angels I have been having RLS every night. I have to keep walking all night. It lasts till 7 AM. It was recommended that I discuss my medications with you ladies. The following are all
Madlegs, Sue Johnson, Joolsg,Ladies, first I wish to thank you for all the help you give us. You are heaven sent angels I have been having RLS every night. I have to keep walking all night. It lasts till 7 AM. It was recommended that I discuss my medications with you ladies. The following are all
Josana13
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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