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Thyroid medicine and supplemets schedule
Hello! I’m taking quite a few supplements now and I’m not sure about the best schedule for them. I’ve read a few posts regarding them but I need a personalized schedule. I’m currently taking 125mcg levothyroxine, 20mcg liothyronine split in 2 doses, calcium+alfacalcidol 2 times daily, probiotic, folate
Hello! I’m taking quite a few supplements now and I’m not sure about the best schedule for them. I’ve read a few posts regarding them but I need a personalized schedule. I’m currently taking 125mcg levothyroxine, 20mcg liothyronine split in 2 doses, calcium+alfacalcidol 2 times daily, probiotic, folate
Alex_p
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Removing calcium.
Any thoughts out there on taking vit K and vit D to reduce calcium in the arteries? The idea is to take the D at breakfast, and the K at dinner time and ,over 3 months, the artery calcium should have actually reduced by some 30 to 50 %. If true, then it should be widely promulgated. Looking forward
Any thoughts out there on taking vit K and vit D to reduce calcium in the arteries? The idea is to take the D at breakfast, and the K at dinner time and ,over 3 months, the artery calcium should have actually reduced by some 30 to 50 %. If true, then it should be widely promulgated. Looking forward
Madlegs1
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High Blood Pressure Support
2 years ago
calcium supplements
Hello lovely people ! Just looking for some advice on taking calcium. I’ve been through FAQ but can’t seem to find anything. I’m intending going for a DEXA scan soon to the same place I went 20 years ago to compare . Currently tapering with no ill effects 🤞Purely with all the good advice from this site
Hello lovely people ! Just looking for some advice on taking calcium. I’ve been through FAQ but can’t seem to find anything. I’m intending going for a DEXA scan soon to the same place I went 20 years ago to compare . Currently tapering with no ill effects 🤞Purely with all the good advice from this site
Romilly2
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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calcium channel blockers
I am having a bit of trouble getting my dose before the weekend apparently the GP has to agree for me to have them monthly although my prescription says long term so I thought they were on a repeat anyway if I am unfortunate and they are not signed off today can I go a day or two without them safely
I am having a bit of trouble getting my dose before the weekend apparently the GP has to agree for me to have them monthly although my prescription says long term so I thought they were on a repeat anyway if I am unfortunate and they are not signed off today can I go a day or two without them safely
NLGA
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Interactions between food and Levothyroxine.
Could anyone suggest a decent source to help me choose the correct foods depending on the time of day? I recently read that calcium shouldn’t be consumed until 4 hours after taking Levothyroxine. It looks like fibre shouldn’t be eaten too soon afterwards as well. That makes breakfasts more difficult.
Could anyone suggest a decent source to help me choose the correct foods depending on the time of day? I recently read that calcium shouldn’t be consumed until 4 hours after taking Levothyroxine. It looks like fibre shouldn’t be eaten too soon afterwards as well. That makes breakfasts more difficult.
SeaLyrics
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium/Vitamin d tablets causing AF
Back in April, I discovered that I had a dairy intolerance. I have had a gluten intolerance for about 12 years now. More recently I have also discovered that I have a soya intolerance. Following stopping dairy, my blood tests showed that my calcium and vitamin d were low, so my oncologist asked
Back in April, I discovered that I had a dairy intolerance. I have had a gluten intolerance for about 12 years now. More recently I have also discovered that I have a soya intolerance. Following stopping dairy, my blood tests showed that my calcium and vitamin d were low, so my oncologist asked
Mrsvemb
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Can you give me advice on my blood results please?
Full blood count Monitoring Total white blood count 4.7 10*9/L [3.9 - 10.2] Red blood cell count 4.48 10*12/L [3.9 - 5.2] Haemoglobin concentration 144 g/L [120.0 - 156.0] Haematocrit 0.449 L/L [0.355 - 0.455] Mean cell volume 100.1 fL [80.0 - 99.0] Above high reference limit Mean cell haemoglobin
Full blood count Monitoring Total white blood count 4.7 10*9/L [3.9 - 10.2] Red blood cell count 4.48 10*12/L [3.9 - 5.2] Haemoglobin concentration 144 g/L [120.0 - 156.0] Haematocrit 0.449 L/L [0.355 - 0.455] Mean cell volume 100.1 fL [80.0 - 99.0] Above high reference limit Mean cell haemoglobin
bubbatetley
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
When should you take medication?
I had a scan 3 years ago and got scores of -2.6. I decided not to take medication at that time and stuck with calcium and K2 supplements as well as exercise. I am vegan so eating dairy was not an option. I am sure that if my scores are worse on this scan I will get a lot of pressure to start on medication
I had a scan 3 years ago and got scores of -2.6. I decided not to take medication at that time and stuck with calcium and K2 supplements as well as exercise. I am vegan so eating dairy was not an option. I am sure that if my scores are worse on this scan I will get a lot of pressure to start on medication
FJMG
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Please help me form a plan of action based on my blood results!
Just got my bloods back and would appreciate any advice what all these could mean and/or how I can myself get well(er) as I am not at all convinced this knowledge will ever come from my clueless but kind GP and NHS Endo. By way of background, thyroid disease runs in my family, and I have had years
Just got my bloods back and would appreciate any advice what all these could mean and/or how I can myself get well(er) as I am not at all convinced this knowledge will ever come from my clueless but kind GP and NHS Endo. By way of background, thyroid disease runs in my family, and I have had years
blogfrog
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
HELP! I'm New to osteoporosis - should I take meds?
I was recently diagnosed with osteoporosis (at 63 - I think I'm too young) but I've always had osteopenia and am a small person. I've had doctors talk about medications but when I read the side effects and consider not being able to stop them (in the case of Prolia... which was highly recommended) I
I was recently diagnosed with osteoporosis (at 63 - I think I'm too young) but I've always had osteopenia and am a small person. I've had doctors talk about medications but when I read the side effects and consider not being able to stop them (in the case of Prolia... which was highly recommended) I
IndyOkie
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Bonescan
I had a cupped knee few days ago, suddenly my left knee gave in, I couldn’t stand, last bonescan showed bones are getting weaker. I am 78, small built, are there any supplements I should be taking, calcium or fosamax? I take milk & yogurt for bones. Any suggestions? I have Hashimoto thyroid.
I had a cupped knee few days ago, suddenly my left knee gave in, I couldn’t stand, last bonescan showed bones are getting weaker. I am 78, small built, are there any supplements I should be taking, calcium or fosamax? I take milk & yogurt for bones. Any suggestions? I have Hashimoto thyroid.
Suzi_
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium
It is recommended that older women get 1,200 milligrams of calcium per day. Shouldn't body weight and size be taken into consideration?
It is recommended that older women get 1,200 milligrams of calcium per day. Shouldn't body weight and size be taken into consideration?
violetangel1111
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
New Iron, Calcium and B12 results
My GP decided my earlier iron test results weren’t good enough and ordered new ones and I just received the results and the results are slightly different which is weird since its the same lab. My B12 is high because I supplement and I think my D3 is a little on the low side. Let me know what
My GP decided my earlier iron test results weren’t good enough and ordered new ones and I just received the results and the results are slightly different which is weird since its the same lab. My B12 is high because I supplement and I think my D3 is a little on the low side. Let me know what
Batty1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Blood Tests & what to track
So my MO does frequent CMP, CBC, Diff, Testosterone, PSA as I'm doing chemo. Seeing my PCP soon and wondering about other lab tests to ask him to order. I was thinking Vit. D, B vits., lipids, A1C (done by MO when 1st saw her in April), Ferritin (as my hematocrit, hemoglobin & RBC count is slowly decreasing
So my MO does frequent CMP, CBC, Diff, Testosterone, PSA as I'm doing chemo. Seeing my PCP soon and wondering about other lab tests to ask him to order. I was thinking Vit. D, B vits., lipids, A1C (done by MO when 1st saw her in April), Ferritin (as my hematocrit, hemoglobin & RBC count is slowly decreasing
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Advice Needed Please on Medichecks Results
CRP 1 (1921) 3.57 (1922) Range: 0-5 Ferritin 84 (1921) 101 (1922) Range: 13-150 Folate 7.2 (1921) 5.59 (1922) Range 3.89-1045 B12 Active 242 (1921) 150 (1922) Range 37.5-150 Vit D 142 (1921) 102 (1922) Range: 50-200) TSH 0.01 (1921) 0.23 (1922) Range:
CRP 1 (1921) 3.57 (1922) Range: 0-5 Ferritin 84 (1921) 101 (1922) Range: 13-150 Folate 7.2 (1921) 5.59 (1922) Range 3.89-1045 B12 Active 242 (1921) 150 (1922) Range 37.5-150 Vit D 142 (1921) 102 (1922) Range: 50-200) TSH 0.01 (1921) 0.23 (1922) Range:
Delgor
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
heart scare
hi I suffered a mild heart attack last week ,now I find I have blocked artiey and some calcium in other was let home last sat, now taking loads of meds will ,I be okay on meds until triple heart bypass
hi I suffered a mild heart attack last week ,now I find I have blocked artiey and some calcium in other was let home last sat, now taking loads of meds will ,I be okay on meds until triple heart bypass
Charl70
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Raised Parathyroid Levels
Hi Back at the end of June I had a lot of bloods taken,one of these included electrolytes. My calcium levels,both actual and adjusted came back as below range. 2.1 on a range of 2.2-.26. However my surgery didn't pursue it even though I queried it. I've had a lot of health issues since last autumn
Hi Back at the end of June I had a lot of bloods taken,one of these included electrolytes. My calcium levels,both actual and adjusted came back as below range. 2.1 on a range of 2.2-.26. However my surgery didn't pursue it even though I queried it. I've had a lot of health issues since last autumn
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
recent blood results discharged from specialist
hello all I have not been on in a while as irs taken so long to get the bloods taken I needed in one test at same time. In the time since I last posted i have had a scan to check my thyroid nodule and its on left side 2.1cm appearance of a cyst no further investigation required. My bloods from 6/6
hello all I have not been on in a while as irs taken so long to get the bloods taken I needed in one test at same time. In the time since I last posted i have had a scan to check my thyroid nodule and its on left side 2.1cm appearance of a cyst no further investigation required. My bloods from 6/6
lisajerry7875
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Recently Diagnosed - Which next steps are crucial?
I am newly diagnosed after a recent BMD test. First BMD in Dec 2018 had T scores: Lumbar Spine -0.1 Left Femoral Neck -1.8 Right Femoral Neck -1.3 Left & Right Total Hip -1.6 Forearm Not given Second BMD Aug 2022 had T scores: Lumbar Spine -0.5 Left Femoral Neck -2.1 Right Femoral Neck Not
I am newly diagnosed after a recent BMD test. First BMD in Dec 2018 had T scores: Lumbar Spine -0.1 Left Femoral Neck -1.8 Right Femoral Neck -1.3 Left & Right Total Hip -1.6 Forearm Not given Second BMD Aug 2022 had T scores: Lumbar Spine -0.5 Left Femoral Neck -2.1 Right Femoral Neck Not
Osteoequestrian
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
help with bloods re thyroid hypo thyroiditis
recent bloods Thyroid peroxidase Ab - 12 pmu Serum T4- 24 pmd/L TSH 0.05 T3 5.5 pmo/L 25-OH vitaminD 60.6 nnol/l Calcium 2.33 Albumin 38 Can anyone explain what these all mean Have also got none alcoholic fatty liver disease - gp says no treatment needed Have had AF in the past
recent bloods Thyroid peroxidase Ab - 12 pmu Serum T4- 24 pmd/L TSH 0.05 T3 5.5 pmo/L 25-OH vitaminD 60.6 nnol/l Calcium 2.33 Albumin 38 Can anyone explain what these all mean Have also got none alcoholic fatty liver disease - gp says no treatment needed Have had AF in the past
Thyroid2020
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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