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Vitamin Test Results advice for GP call
Hello all, I will try to be brief... Not many posts for a while, as I was working with Endo and it takes time between med changes and results etc. Current meds: 100mcg levothyroxine Mon-Sat + 75 mcg on a Sun (since August 2021). Any previous increase and I experience symptoms which I believe to be over-medication
Hello all, I will try to be brief... Not many posts for a while, as I was working with Endo and it takes time between med changes and results etc. Current meds: 100mcg levothyroxine Mon-Sat + 75 mcg on a Sun (since August 2021). Any previous increase and I experience symptoms which I believe to be over-medication
elsaldo
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium lactate
Has anyone tried this for rls and has this helped? Sorry, trying anything that's not addictive and has lots of side effects.
Has anyone tried this for rls and has this helped? Sorry, trying anything that's not addictive and has lots of side effects.
Moonwalker1967
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Calcium hydroxide
My orange juice states it has 350 mg calcium… the calcium being calcium hydroxide. Is this a good bone building calcium? Thx!
My orange juice states it has 350 mg calcium… the calcium being calcium hydroxide. Is this a good bone building calcium? Thx!
Pw2879
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
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COVID brain impact similar to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
Apart from the AMN, I am generally healthy and not particularly worried about Covid. Maybe because I had my three vaccines and always wear a mask outdoors. I do, however, have one friend who [i]had Long Covid for over a yea[/i]r. And I have posted here before about various of these diseases having
Apart from the AMN, I am generally healthy and not particularly worried about Covid. Maybe because I had my three vaccines and always wear a mask outdoors. I do, however, have one friend who [i]had Long Covid for over a yea[/i]r. And I have posted here before about various of these diseases having
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
2 years ago
Irritable bladder and Ad-Cal
Once again this forum has proved to be the BEST source of support and info! I have been suffering badly from almost constant stinging for months. Trying lots of different treatments, nothing worked. Felt exhausted as I was getting little sleep. Saw the post about calcium supplements and stopped taking
Once again this forum has proved to be the BEST source of support and info! I have been suffering badly from almost constant stinging for months. Trying lots of different treatments, nothing worked. Felt exhausted as I was getting little sleep. Saw the post about calcium supplements and stopped taking
Crochetgirl65_
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Advice please , T3 and osteoporosis & oesteo arthritis
Hi guys, im confused and worried about my bone health, so i wanted to try get advice from here aswell as posting on the thyroid forum. Please if anyone knows about this, or can offer any other advice on how to improve my bone health , its much appreciated. A brief recent history..... Ive been self
Hi guys, im confused and worried about my bone health, so i wanted to try get advice from here aswell as posting on the thyroid forum. Please if anyone knows about this, or can offer any other advice on how to improve my bone health , its much appreciated. A brief recent history..... Ive been self
MrsClanger
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
osteoporosis, oesteo arthritis, and T3 meds - Advice please
Hi guys, just got off phone with endo, and im confused and worried. A brief recent history..... Ive been self medicating with T3 since about april , and feel much better ( i was on 125/100 mch levothyroxine alternate days, reduced that to 75 mcg and added 12.5 mcg tyromel ( gradually to start ) )
Hi guys, just got off phone with endo, and im confused and worried. A brief recent history..... Ive been self medicating with T3 since about april , and feel much better ( i was on 125/100 mch levothyroxine alternate days, reduced that to 75 mcg and added 12.5 mcg tyromel ( gradually to start ) )
MrsClanger
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
The French Paradox - Why the French Have the Lowest Incidence of Heart Disease in the Developed World
Wine should be consumed in moderation. I drink one glass of red wine with my dinner, between 1 and 3 times per week. While resveratrol, which is in red wine, does provide some health benefits, the alcohol offsets those benefits. The French Paradox (high consumption of wine, cheeses and creams, yet the
Wine should be consumed in moderation. I drink one glass of red wine with my dinner, between 1 and 3 times per week. While resveratrol, which is in red wine, does provide some health benefits, the alcohol offsets those benefits. The French Paradox (high consumption of wine, cheeses and creams, yet the
sos007
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Cholesterol Support
3 years ago
Understanding your blood test
Hi all, Happy New Year etc! I have finally managed to translate my blood test results and for anyone else out there who is also bemused, I am attaching a guide to help you understand the basics. Ranges are often slightly different, or expressed differently in different countries or even clinics but really
Hi all, Happy New Year etc! I have finally managed to translate my blood test results and for anyone else out there who is also bemused, I am attaching a guide to help you understand the basics. Ranges are often slightly different, or expressed differently in different countries or even clinics but really
Quercus53
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Had my third kidney transplant
Hello everyone:) Happy Holidays! 2 weeks ago I received the phone call that they had a kidney for me ..this was very unexpected because I had been told throughout the whole pre transplant process that I would have a living donor through the paired exchange program. My husband would donate to someone
Hello everyone:) Happy Holidays! 2 weeks ago I received the phone call that they had a kidney for me ..this was very unexpected because I had been told throughout the whole pre transplant process that I would have a living donor through the paired exchange program. My husband would donate to someone
Calebzztop
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
Primary Hyperparathyroidism
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis whilst being investigated for hypercalcemia. Turns out I had a tumour on my parathyroid gland - primary hyperparathyroidism. I was told this caused my osteoporosis because the parathyroid glands control the calcium in our bodies. Mine was out of control and leaking calcium
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis whilst being investigated for hypercalcemia. Turns out I had a tumour on my parathyroid gland - primary hyperparathyroidism. I was told this caused my osteoporosis because the parathyroid glands control the calcium in our bodies. Mine was out of control and leaking calcium
Cappuccinobaby
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
TSH.... Blood results
Hi everyone 💗 It's been a rather bad 18 months for me, regardless of covid in May 2020 I started to feel unwell again (total thyroidectomy in May 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis) started on T4 had conversion/ absorbtion issues ( colitis diagnosed 2015 lactose intolorent) endo eventually put me on
Hi everyone 💗 It's been a rather bad 18 months for me, regardless of covid in May 2020 I started to feel unwell again (total thyroidectomy in May 2019 due to graves thyrotoxicosis) started on T4 had conversion/ absorbtion issues ( colitis diagnosed 2015 lactose intolorent) endo eventually put me on
birkie
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Vitamins
Can someone please list all the vitamins (including calcium, because I am a woman) that are helpful to take daily for RLS including the amount to take daily, strengths, and times of day to take them? I'm confused because I know you have to be careful not to take magnesium with other things, iron, vitamin
Can someone please list all the vitamins (including calcium, because I am a woman) that are helpful to take daily for RLS including the amount to take daily, strengths, and times of day to take them? I'm confused because I know you have to be careful not to take magnesium with other things, iron, vitamin
LanaCSR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Afib once and done?
During a check-up back in October of 2020, I was found to be in afib. I was immediately put on Eliquis. Since October of 2020, I have never experienced another afib event. I was non-symptomatic when it was discovered and continue to be nonsymptomatic. I bought a Kardia device and check for afib 3x a
During a check-up back in October of 2020, I was found to be in afib. I was immediately put on Eliquis. Since October of 2020, I have never experienced another afib event. I was non-symptomatic when it was discovered and continue to be nonsymptomatic. I bought a Kardia device and check for afib 3x a
MrGC314
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Tapering & correct Calcium & Vit D levels for some bone thinning.
Hi everyone Sorry here I am again. Went up to 9mg a while ago on advice from you. Now 7mg to 6.5mg very slowly. Legs still so stiff & painful. Walking difficult. Diag Sept '18. Don't remember any miracle recoveries from the pain..but once legs settle I sleep well. The years flash by! Can't seem to find
Hi everyone Sorry here I am again. Went up to 9mg a while ago on advice from you. Now 7mg to 6.5mg very slowly. Legs still so stiff & painful. Walking difficult. Diag Sept '18. Don't remember any miracle recoveries from the pain..but once legs settle I sleep well. The years flash by! Can't seem to find
2Yellowdaffodilsx
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Calcium and vitamin d intake to avoid osteoporosis while on pred?
I am curious to know how much calcium and vitamin d people are taking in order to stave off possible osteoporosis while taking prednisone. Currently, I'm taking about 1,000 mg per day of calcium, total, from food and supplement, and about 1400 IU (35 mcg) of vitamin d, mainly from supplements. Just curious
I am curious to know how much calcium and vitamin d people are taking in order to stave off possible osteoporosis while taking prednisone. Currently, I'm taking about 1,000 mg per day of calcium, total, from food and supplement, and about 1400 IU (35 mcg) of vitamin d, mainly from supplements. Just curious
Ozark
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Does anyone take Vitamin K2?
MK-7, (Menaquinone-7 is touted as the most bio-available form of Vitamin K2). I started taking due to concern that all those years of taking Calcium supplements may have contributed to my developing PD. (my post on calcium https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/147219676/calcium-excess-might-lead-to-parkinsons
MK-7, (Menaquinone-7 is touted as the most bio-available form of Vitamin K2). I started taking due to concern that all those years of taking Calcium supplements may have contributed to my developing PD. (my post on calcium https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/147219676/calcium-excess-might-lead-to-parkinsons
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
New to this group and looking to learn
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis this summer (-2.5), and I was disappointed to see that number. It was my third DEXA scan over the last 10 years following removal of my thyroid for thyroid cancer and subsequent thyroid replacement therapy, and I've watched a continuing decrease in bone density in spite
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis this summer (-2.5), and I was disappointed to see that number. It was my third DEXA scan over the last 10 years following removal of my thyroid for thyroid cancer and subsequent thyroid replacement therapy, and I've watched a continuing decrease in bone density in spite
ksblack519
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Advised to take vitamin D but also on Warfarin
I have a history of going very low on vitamin D so was advised to take supplements. Problem is that I'm reading that those taking vitamin D should also take Vitamin K2 to ensure calcium deposits into the bones and not the arteries. For those of us on Warfarin what are we advised to do? Are we predisposing
I have a history of going very low on vitamin D so was advised to take supplements. Problem is that I'm reading that those taking vitamin D should also take Vitamin K2 to ensure calcium deposits into the bones and not the arteries. For those of us on Warfarin what are we advised to do? Are we predisposing
gazaeee
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Anticoagulation Support
3 years ago
Angiotensin Ⅱ Receptor Blockers
A new paper in the Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy, below, [1]. "The use of anti-hypertensive drugs was reportedly associated with an increasing risk of Pca. However, as an effect of post diagnostic use of anti-hypertensive drugs, angiotensin Ⅱ receptor blockers(
[i][u]ARBs)was associated
A new paper in the Japanese Journal of Cancer and Chemotherapy, below, [1]. "The use of anti-hypertensive drugs was reportedly associated with an increasing risk of Pca. However, as an effect of post diagnostic use of anti-hypertensive drugs, angiotensin Ⅱ receptor blockers(
[i][u]ARBs)was associated
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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