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I Really Don't Understand My GP
Hi Well colour me stupid. I had my blood tests back today as I stated in my earlier post. The thyroid results got flagged through as satisfactory no action required. Even though my TSH was below range it wasn't suppressed anymore. Which I was surprised and pleased about, no meddling with my Levo I thought
Hi Well colour me stupid. I had my blood tests back today as I stated in my earlier post. The thyroid results got flagged through as satisfactory no action required. Even though my TSH was below range it wasn't suppressed anymore. Which I was surprised and pleased about, no meddling with my Levo I thought
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
NHS latest blood tests
Hi As part of my ongoing dizziness investigations I had a raft of blood tests early yesterday, fasting and with Levo taken 24 hours previously. To be honest I'm a bit surprised, my TSH is 0.10 ( range .27 to 4.2) this has gone up from when I privately tested in December and it was 0.05. But the surprise
Hi As part of my ongoing dizziness investigations I had a raft of blood tests early yesterday, fasting and with Levo taken 24 hours previously. To be honest I'm a bit surprised, my TSH is 0.10 ( range .27 to 4.2) this has gone up from when I privately tested in December and it was 0.05. But the surprise
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium - good or bad?
After a hysterectomy 34 years ago, I took extra calcium for decades, recommended by a doctor to protect my bones. Then I developed PD and read that calcium may play a role in the development of Parkinson’s… https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180219071758.htm Now I read that calcium can help
After a hysterectomy 34 years ago, I took extra calcium for decades, recommended by a doctor to protect my bones. Then I developed PD and read that calcium may play a role in the development of Parkinson’s… https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2018/02/180219071758.htm Now I read that calcium can help
Dap1948
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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New bloods - confused about iron study outcomes
Good afternoon Fabulous people – hoping for your wisdom again. I had new bloods on 10th June (8 week check on levo dosage). I knew that the NHS bloods wouldn’t test FT3 and FT4 (even though they were specifically requested on the form by the GP). I ordered a medichecks test to test these privately.
Good afternoon Fabulous people – hoping for your wisdom again. I had new bloods on 10th June (8 week check on levo dosage). I knew that the NHS bloods wouldn’t test FT3 and FT4 (even though they were specifically requested on the form by the GP). I ordered a medichecks test to test these privately.
AtemiM
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
High Blood Pressure Weird Episode Could It Be Thyroid Related?
After my last post, I increased my NT by 1/4 grain as suggested. I had my blood work done a month or so ago and my thyroid levels were on the low side of normal. (I put them on here in the previous post). Last Sunday early morning I woke up with a bad headache over the top of my right eye, I felt that
After my last post, I increased my NT by 1/4 grain as suggested. I had my blood work done a month or so ago and my thyroid levels were on the low side of normal. (I put them on here in the previous post). Last Sunday early morning I woke up with a bad headache over the top of my right eye, I felt that
Me1157
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
vitamin d supplements
I have been taking doctors best vitamin d tablets for over a year now. 5000iu. My gp last week said i should take adcal which only has 400 iu. she said i need calcium with vit d and 5000 iu is way too much. I am confused now . Also should i take k2 with 5000iu vitamin d? I have been very lucky as never
I have been taking doctors best vitamin d tablets for over a year now. 5000iu. My gp last week said i should take adcal which only has 400 iu. she said i need calcium with vit d and 5000 iu is way too much. I am confused now . Also should i take k2 with 5000iu vitamin d? I have been very lucky as never
katherine107
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Does anyone take Boron for their bones
I am having some fancy scan in Dec for Osteoporosis (my friend who also has the same persuaded me to go too) and on the form it asks what dose of supplements you take. Calcium was listed, which I don't take but as I have high calcium levels and am waiting for a parathyroid gland removal (this year I
I am having some fancy scan in Dec for Osteoporosis (my friend who also has the same persuaded me to go too) and on the form it asks what dose of supplements you take. Calcium was listed, which I don't take but as I have high calcium levels and am waiting for a parathyroid gland removal (this year I
Sophiestree
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Need help with test results
New here but would be grateful for help interpreting blood tests and advice on supplements. Been diagnosed autoimmune hypothyroid for over 30 years on 75mcg levothyroxine.. lead healthy active life (two nutty dogs to keep up with). Eat lots of fruit and veg and pulses. Non smoker, very low alcohol consumption
New here but would be grateful for help interpreting blood tests and advice on supplements. Been diagnosed autoimmune hypothyroid for over 30 years on 75mcg levothyroxine.. lead healthy active life (two nutty dogs to keep up with). Eat lots of fruit and veg and pulses. Non smoker, very low alcohol consumption
51105Scot
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Afib and calcium
Hi, got Afib a few months ago, put on Thinners but Afib and ectopic symptoms persist. Stopped taking 1 g of calcium daily for osteoporosis when I read it builds up on heart valves. No change in symptoms since. Anyone any experience of effects of calcium on heart?
Hi, got Afib a few months ago, put on Thinners but Afib and ectopic symptoms persist. Stopped taking 1 g of calcium daily for osteoporosis when I read it builds up on heart valves. No change in symptoms since. Anyone any experience of effects of calcium on heart?
Tpoc
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Dairy foods, calcium intakes, and risk of incident prostate cancer in Adventist Health Study-2
Here we go again! New study below. "
Conclusions:
Men with higher intake of dairy foods, but not nondairy calcium, had a higher risk of prostate cancer compared with men having lower intakes. Associations were nonlinear, suggesting greatest increases in risk at relatively low doses." Studies available
Here we go again! New study below. "
Conclusions:
Men with higher intake of dairy foods, but not nondairy calcium, had a higher risk of prostate cancer compared with men having lower intakes. Associations were nonlinear, suggesting greatest increases in risk at relatively low doses." Studies available
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Heart diagnosis query
Good evening my husband suffers from psoriasis, has recently had some light treatment. Following this, he was experiencing tightness of the chest, didn’t know if it was connected to the treatment. At the same time I received an appointment from the Roy castle foundation to have a lung cancer scan.
Good evening my husband suffers from psoriasis, has recently had some light treatment. Following this, he was experiencing tightness of the chest, didn’t know if it was connected to the treatment. At the same time I received an appointment from the Roy castle foundation to have a lung cancer scan.
Astonken
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Question on treatment options (long)
Recently diagnosed with age related osteoporosis, vitamin d deficiency and hyper parathyroidism. I am 67, breast cancer survivor (diagnosed 2014 with stage 1 and did not need chemo or radiation but did take a pill for 5 years and had a double mastectomy) and in 2021 was diagnosed with endometrial stromal
Recently diagnosed with age related osteoporosis, vitamin d deficiency and hyper parathyroidism. I am 67, breast cancer survivor (diagnosed 2014 with stage 1 and did not need chemo or radiation but did take a pill for 5 years and had a double mastectomy) and in 2021 was diagnosed with endometrial stromal
2Katz4
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Osteoarthritis Action
2 years ago
Looking for peer reviewed studies about vitamins and Thyroid
There's a lot of talk on this forum about the importance of Vitamin B, Ferritin, Selenium and others in combating thyroid disease. Before I ask my Endo to test for the levels of vitamins in my blood, I'd like to be able to substantiate these claims with some research. He typically tests for TSH, T3,
There's a lot of talk on this forum about the importance of Vitamin B, Ferritin, Selenium and others in combating thyroid disease. Before I ask my Endo to test for the levels of vitamins in my blood, I'd like to be able to substantiate these claims with some research. He typically tests for TSH, T3,
PandoraXX
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
AF and asthma
Does anyone have experience of Bisoprolol impacting on asthma, suggestions for other suitable medication would be good, however not calcium channel blockers which I've tried and were disastrous
Does anyone have experience of Bisoprolol impacting on asthma, suggestions for other suitable medication would be good, however not calcium channel blockers which I've tried and were disastrous
rcburton
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AF Association
2 years ago
Just wondering if anyone has any knowledge on the parathyroid Gland?
Just wondering if anyone has any knowledge on the parathyroid Gland? As two months ago I had a serum parathyroid hormone test done results were: (XE2xc) 2.8 pmol/L [1.6 - 6.9This time round my GP did calcium test which was: Serum adjusted calcium concentration 2.13 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.6] Serum calcium level
Just wondering if anyone has any knowledge on the parathyroid Gland? As two months ago I had a serum parathyroid hormone test done results were: (XE2xc) 2.8 pmol/L [1.6 - 6.9This time round my GP did calcium test which was: Serum adjusted calcium concentration 2.13 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.6] Serum calcium level
HappyBadger
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Ferritin and hair loss
Hi, Ferritin is 42 ug/l which is in the normal range. However, my hair has been falling out and I have read that this can happen if your ferritin falls below 50ug/l. My iron however seems the high end of normal. I will post all of my latest iron results below. Is it worth me supplementing as everything
Hi, Ferritin is 42 ug/l which is in the normal range. However, my hair has been falling out and I have read that this can happen if your ferritin falls below 50ug/l. My iron however seems the high end of normal. I will post all of my latest iron results below. Is it worth me supplementing as everything
Bushbaby83
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium and arteries
My husband had massive heart attack last April and triple heart by pass last November he’s never drank alcohol or smoked, he walks a couple times a week 2/3 mile I know he needs to step up this regime , the drs have said his calcium is low and given him D3 tablets I’m worried that this is going to contribute
My husband had massive heart attack last April and triple heart by pass last November he’s never drank alcohol or smoked, he walks a couple times a week 2/3 mile I know he needs to step up this regime , the drs have said his calcium is low and given him D3 tablets I’m worried that this is going to contribute
Bee2cards
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Liquid magnesium
I saw someone post that had trouble with swallowing pills, yet needing magnesium for leg pains. There is a product I use that you can find on the internet called bone health plus by flora, it has calcium, magnesium, vitamins d and k
I saw someone post that had trouble with swallowing pills, yet needing magnesium for leg pains. There is a product I use that you can find on the internet called bone health plus by flora, it has calcium, magnesium, vitamins d and k
Janetknit
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Calcium and Magnesium supplements
I am 10 months into ADT (firmagon and erleada ) I work out 3 times a week .I take some supplement with my yogurt or smoothie.What do you think of Calcium ( bone boost ) and magnesium ( magnesium complex ) supplements ? Should I take them regularly ( like every day ) or occasionally )1-2 a week ) .I also
I am 10 months into ADT (firmagon and erleada ) I work out 3 times a week .I take some supplement with my yogurt or smoothie.What do you think of Calcium ( bone boost ) and magnesium ( magnesium complex ) supplements ? Should I take them regularly ( like every day ) or occasionally )1-2 a week ) .I also
mynacho
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Coffee & caffeine: can the benefits of coffee be replicated without coffee?
Coffee is said to increase cortisol. Caffeine is said to increase anxiety. I need to reduce both but I drink coffee daily for its neuro protective benefits. Can I finally say goodbye to coffee and replicate these benefits via a different means? I’m revisiting this subject because I’m really tired
Coffee is said to increase cortisol. Caffeine is said to increase anxiety. I need to reduce both but I drink coffee daily for its neuro protective benefits. Can I finally say goodbye to coffee and replicate these benefits via a different means? I’m revisiting this subject because I’m really tired
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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