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TSH 5.3 mu/L T4 19.8 pmol/L no T3 as yet,,,, PTH 5.5 pmol/L serum calcium 2.29mmol/L, no Vit D result yet, that TSH can't be right can it? Just trying to read through what has arrived, getting so confused and angry with myself
TSH 5.3 mu/L T4 19.8 pmol/L no T3 as yet,,,, PTH 5.5 pmol/L serum calcium 2.29mmol/L, no Vit D result yet, that TSH can't be right can it? Just trying to read through what has arrived, getting so confused and angry with myself
Polo22
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium supplements
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10840667/Calcium-pills-Experts-warn-bone-boosting-mineral-damage-heart.html I'm glad I decided that, although these were prescribed for me, I decided not to take them.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10840667/Calcium-pills-Experts-warn-bone-boosting-mineral-damage-heart.html I'm glad I decided that, although these were prescribed for me, I decided not to take them.
Physalis
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AF Association
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed and extremely anxious
hi, I’ve read a lot of posts here and am finding them extremely reassuring , I haven’t found this on any fb so far. I’ll try and give a condensed story of myself. Maybe it might resonate with someone and help them, that they’re not odd for feeling a variety of emotions. Firstly, 5 years ago I had an
hi, I’ve read a lot of posts here and am finding them extremely reassuring , I haven’t found this on any fb so far. I’ll try and give a condensed story of myself. Maybe it might resonate with someone and help them, that they’re not odd for feeling a variety of emotions. Firstly, 5 years ago I had an
Gigi100
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
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W.H.O. Osteoporosis treatment levels graph?
Hi folks, I'm querying something my GP told me during a telephone appointment about my T scores. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in 2009 and treated with Strontium Ranelate until they were taken away from me in 2016 because of heart attack risks, length of time I'd been on them. But nothing was prescribed
Hi folks, I'm querying something my GP told me during a telephone appointment about my T scores. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis in 2009 and treated with Strontium Ranelate until they were taken away from me in 2016 because of heart attack risks, length of time I'd been on them. But nothing was prescribed
strawclutching
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Yoghurt and thyroxine/NDT
I currently take 75mcg thyroxine first thing along with half grain of NDT and then another half grain at midday. Changed from T4/T3 a couple of months ago. My last bloods were good with T4 at 21 (range 12-22) and T3 at 5.8 (3.5-6.1), And for the week prior to the tests, I felt better than I had
I currently take 75mcg thyroxine first thing along with half grain of NDT and then another half grain at midday. Changed from T4/T3 a couple of months ago. My last bloods were good with T4 at 21 (range 12-22) and T3 at 5.8 (3.5-6.1), And for the week prior to the tests, I felt better than I had
Spangle15
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Bone density test prob. too late
As there was a bit of a to do about them saying I was a no show for my test in November I contacted them Friday and they gave me an appointment for tomorrow but then panicked as I had no instructions pre test. looked on the internet which said leave off calcium vit D for 24 hours in one place an d 48
As there was a bit of a to do about them saying I was a no show for my test in November I contacted them Friday and they gave me an appointment for tomorrow but then panicked as I had no instructions pre test. looked on the internet which said leave off calcium vit D for 24 hours in one place an d 48
67Blue
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Possible GCA and PET SCAN
I am struggling getting a positive diagnosis for GCA. I have PMR therefore when GCA symptoms flared I upped my Prednisolone dose to 60mgs. So far I have had negative ultrasounds and left temple artery biopsy. Although the biopsy showed medial calcific sclerosis. My Rheumatologist recommended I
I am struggling getting a positive diagnosis for GCA. I have PMR therefore when GCA symptoms flared I upped my Prednisolone dose to 60mgs. So far I have had negative ultrasounds and left temple artery biopsy. Although the biopsy showed medial calcific sclerosis. My Rheumatologist recommended I
pomeranion
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Parathyroid Hormone
I have been on dialysis for 7 years. Three years ago my primary physician advised I start receiving Prolia shots for Osteoporosis. I have had approximately 6 shots and each time my PTH increases greatly until time for the next shot when it falls below normal levels. These increases in PTH have caused
I have been on dialysis for 7 years. Three years ago my primary physician advised I start receiving Prolia shots for Osteoporosis. I have had approximately 6 shots and each time my PTH increases greatly until time for the next shot when it falls below normal levels. These increases in PTH have caused
Rocket4006
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Taking Levo at night along with Mirtazapine
Hi, I am at long last starting on 25mcg of levo (Wockhardt). I take half a Mirtazapine (7.5mg) at night as I am such a poor sleeper. I have severe osteoporosis and take various supplements including calcium so taking Levo in the morning is a bit difficult with breakfast (including fortified plant
Hi, I am at long last starting on 25mcg of levo (Wockhardt). I take half a Mirtazapine (7.5mg) at night as I am such a poor sleeper. I have severe osteoporosis and take various supplements including calcium so taking Levo in the morning is a bit difficult with breakfast (including fortified plant
elaine2447
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Ultrasound Guided Steroid Injection & Tear in Tendon
Hi Everyone I was booked for the above in my right shoulder this afternoon, the radiographer said, so you're here to see if you need a steroid injection in your shoulder, I replied that I thought that was what I was having done anyway. Once he'd finished using the ultrasound, he said that I did have
Hi Everyone I was booked for the above in my right shoulder this afternoon, the radiographer said, so you're here to see if you need a steroid injection in your shoulder, I replied that I thought that was what I was having done anyway. Once he'd finished using the ultrasound, he said that I did have
Garnacha
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NRAS
2 years ago
Raynaud's Dr.'s Appt. Outcome Am I Expecting Too Much
I actually had an appointment with just the rheumatologist. First time with no residents. Now I see like Kay said, the residents are important. The doctor did no examination . He did ask about the prescriptions he gives me and although my file was in front of him, he seemed not that versed in what they
I actually had an appointment with just the rheumatologist. First time with no residents. Now I see like Kay said, the residents are important. The doctor did no examination . He did ask about the prescriptions he gives me and although my file was in front of him, he seemed not that versed in what they
Pumpkin2009
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
EH up, never expected that.
Managed to actually get a GP face to face appointment this morning. That's a result in itself. So , went ready to argue my case for repeat testing, testing PTH, IF, . Started discussion by stating I was not criticising the practice, or individual GP's because I understand it is a very specialised
Managed to actually get a GP face to face appointment this morning. That's a result in itself. So , went ready to argue my case for repeat testing, testing PTH, IF, . Started discussion by stating I was not criticising the practice, or individual GP's because I understand it is a very specialised
Polo22
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Statin Drugs and Prostate Cancer recurrence
Hello all. A month or so ago, I wrote about my hubby's blood test showing a calcium level of 134. Many of you good folks responded and some suggested that it might be a mistake. Well, it WAS a mistake. His blood calcium level falls within the normal range. We learned that the 134 figure was referring
Hello all. A month or so ago, I wrote about my hubby's blood test showing a calcium level of 134. Many of you good folks responded and some suggested that it might be a mistake. Well, it WAS a mistake. His blood calcium level falls within the normal range. We learned that the 134 figure was referring
User2008
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Lugois iodine ( graves)
Hi everyone 🌹 Just doing a bit of research on graves thyrotoxicosis and the use of lugois iodine given before thyroidectomy, I had this solution 10mg 3 times a day via syringe with a small amount of water for around 6wks before surgery, my surgeon requested I attend the hospital twice a week to monitor
Hi everyone 🌹 Just doing a bit of research on graves thyrotoxicosis and the use of lugois iodine given before thyroidectomy, I had this solution 10mg 3 times a day via syringe with a small amount of water for around 6wks before surgery, my surgeon requested I attend the hospital twice a week to monitor
birkie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Change in cycle protocol any advise?
Good morning ladies! I hope everyone is well. So I thought I was starting my next IVF cycle on long protocol next month. Given this will be my 6th cycle I really want to give it my best shot. I do have a few embroys in the freezer but due to my age my consultant suggested I harvest more embroys whilst
Good morning ladies! I hope everyone is well. So I thought I was starting my next IVF cycle on long protocol next month. Given this will be my 6th cycle I really want to give it my best shot. I do have a few embroys in the freezer but due to my age my consultant suggested I harvest more embroys whilst
Applepie7
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Calcium Supplements linked to worse outcomes in Aortic Stenosis for older patients.
I thought it useful to raise awareness of these findings for some of our members. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/972850
I thought it useful to raise awareness of these findings for some of our members. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/972850
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Endocrinologist
I'm female, mid 50s and have osteoarthritis. I hope someone can answer a few queries. Is it normal to get severe flare ups with osteoarthritis or does that point to rheumatoid arthritis? Over the last 6 months, I've noticed that my body has been producing increased areas of bone e.g. right elbow and
I'm female, mid 50s and have osteoarthritis. I hope someone can answer a few queries. Is it normal to get severe flare ups with osteoarthritis or does that point to rheumatoid arthritis? Over the last 6 months, I've noticed that my body has been producing increased areas of bone e.g. right elbow and
RabbitMum_1965
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Here we are again!
Hi everyone, Following on from the last bloods I had, my GP helpfully informed me that my folate level is fine, even though it is currently 4.7 (range 3.1-20). Does this sound right to you? Because to me that is suggestive that I need to supplement with folate. I have also started having strange symptoms
Hi everyone, Following on from the last bloods I had, my GP helpfully informed me that my folate level is fine, even though it is currently 4.7 (range 3.1-20). Does this sound right to you? Because to me that is suggestive that I need to supplement with folate. I have also started having strange symptoms
jm2450
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Panic Attacks
For about two years, I've experienced panic attacks several times a week. The first time that I had one I went to the ER, because I thought I was having a heart attack. The main symptoms are a shortness of breath, a feeling of tightening in the chest, and an overall sense of weakness. I've had problems
For about two years, I've experienced panic attacks several times a week. The first time that I had one I went to the ER, because I thought I was having a heart attack. The main symptoms are a shortness of breath, a feeling of tightening in the chest, and an overall sense of weakness. I've had problems
Alock2020
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Even if you increase your bone density, you still have osteoporosis
Hi everyone, I was just looking over the updated Clinician's Guide to Osteoporosis and noticed something that bears mentioning on this forum. A lot of users seem to be focused on increasing their bone mineral density as measured by their T-score on a DXA test. American Bone Health recommends you focus
Hi everyone, I was just looking over the updated Clinician's Guide to Osteoporosis and noticed something that bears mentioning on this forum. A lot of users seem to be focused on increasing their bone mineral density as measured by their T-score on a DXA test. American Bone Health recommends you focus
Mark_ABH
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
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