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I have heard that taking Magnisium is helpful to AF sufferers . Does anyone have thoughts/advice on this? Many thanks
I have heard that taking Magnisium is helpful to AF sufferers . Does anyone have thoughts/advice on this? Many thanks
Joker34
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AF Association
3 months ago
Starting on Armour
Starting on Armour for first time tomorrow, I have been told to take 1/2 grain at 8am and 1/4 grain at 3pm. According to the Thyroid Pharmacists conversion table that is equivalent to 75 levo, I am currently only on 50 levo which I have been told to stop while I trial the Armour. I tried 75 levo 3
Starting on Armour for first time tomorrow, I have been told to take 1/2 grain at 8am and 1/4 grain at 3pm. According to the Thyroid Pharmacists conversion table that is equivalent to 75 levo, I am currently only on 50 levo which I have been told to stop while I trial the Armour. I tried 75 levo 3
Albaangel
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Advice please
I had a senior moment this evening and when I went to take my magnesium as I do every night, I mistakenly lifted my levothyroxine and took it instead. I normally take it in the morning. Should I NOT take it in the morning now or should I just carry on as normal. This has never happened me before.
I had a senior moment this evening and when I went to take my magnesium as I do every night, I mistakenly lifted my levothyroxine and took it instead. I normally take it in the morning. Should I NOT take it in the morning now or should I just carry on as normal. This has never happened me before.
Sunflower535
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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Genetics, Inflammation and Some LifeHacks
Some good info here - saffron anyone? https://www.geneticlifehacks.com/atrial-fibrillation/ [i]"Chronic inflammation is thought to play a causal role in atrial fibrillation. People with rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis are at a 40% increased relative risk of atrial fibrillation. Both of these autoimmune
Some good info here - saffron anyone? https://www.geneticlifehacks.com/atrial-fibrillation/ [i]"Chronic inflammation is thought to play a causal role in atrial fibrillation. People with rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis are at a 40% increased relative risk of atrial fibrillation. Both of these autoimmune
Barny12
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AF Association
4 months ago
Vitamin BT Results
Good Morning All Further to my last post when it was suggested that my Folate levels were on the low side I have since been supplementing with an additional 400 daily in adition to the folate in my B Complex capsule - making a daily Folate intake of 800. My GP has just ordered BT for Vitamin D
Good Morning All Further to my last post when it was suggested that my Folate levels were on the low side I have since been supplementing with an additional 400 daily in adition to the folate in my B Complex capsule - making a daily Folate intake of 800. My GP has just ordered BT for Vitamin D
Lemondrizz
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
absorbing calcium and nutrients
it's hard work trying to absorb calcium and nutrients because there is that many foods that block each other from being absorbed like phytates and oxalates and other things when eaten together, there is even phytates in alpro milk that I take for calcium, I think I need a calcium supplement.
it's hard work trying to absorb calcium and nutrients because there is that many foods that block each other from being absorbed like phytates and oxalates and other things when eaten together, there is even phytates in alpro milk that I take for calcium, I think I need a calcium supplement.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 months ago
My Labs are back- recommendations pretty please.
Quick summary- RLS for last 20yrs but self endured with no meds until Covid hit and exacerbated symptoms x100. Went to sleep MD and he just started with scripting meds….Gabapentin, Pregabalin, Busibar, Doxepin, Requip, Lunesta. None of these really worked…Requip kinda did but then it did not. So
Quick summary- RLS for last 20yrs but self endured with no meds until Covid hit and exacerbated symptoms x100. Went to sleep MD and he just started with scripting meds….Gabapentin, Pregabalin, Busibar, Doxepin, Requip, Lunesta. None of these really worked…Requip kinda did but then it did not. So
Ddski5
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Ferritin and TSI results.
Hi, I haven’t posted for a while as I have been investigated following a positive faecal occult blood test. They have found a large polyp in my caecum which I am having removed on Friday. For some unknown reason, I have had a few months of remission from my RLS but now they are ‘kicking off’ again.
Hi, I haven’t posted for a while as I have been investigated following a positive faecal occult blood test. They have found a large polyp in my caecum which I am having removed on Friday. For some unknown reason, I have had a few months of remission from my RLS but now they are ‘kicking off’ again.
Dires
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Newly diagnosed Stage 4
hello I’m new here I’m very happy to be there. I read a lot of stories about people with Metastase breast cancer. Thank you so much you give me a lot of hope. Thanks again I’m 33, Diagnosed in 2022 stage 3 DIC, 5/19 axillary lymph node involved, ER+, HER -. I did 5months chemo, double mastectomy,
hello I’m new here I’m very happy to be there. I read a lot of stories about people with Metastase breast cancer. Thank you so much you give me a lot of hope. Thanks again I’m 33, Diagnosed in 2022 stage 3 DIC, 5/19 axillary lymph node involved, ER+, HER -. I did 5months chemo, double mastectomy,
life2990
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Blood Test Advice
I have a blood test booked for 8.40 next Monday. The form says: FBC, Ferritin, Liver function, Thyroid function, Vitamin D. At the moment I supplement with Vitamins B12, B complex, C, D, K2 and Turmeric, Selenium and Magnesium. I have stopped B complex but is there anything else I should stop before
I have a blood test booked for 8.40 next Monday. The form says: FBC, Ferritin, Liver function, Thyroid function, Vitamin D. At the moment I supplement with Vitamins B12, B complex, C, D, K2 and Turmeric, Selenium and Magnesium. I have stopped B complex but is there anything else I should stop before
carnation
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Graham
[i] I had a diagnosis of Aortic Stenosis, classed as severe in early September 2023.[/i] [i]I am classed as 'Urgent' on a waiting list for aortic valve replacement but I am told I am on the bottom of the list and no date is forthcoming. My surgeon wants me to have a CT Calcium Score test ASAP but nothing
[i] I had a diagnosis of Aortic Stenosis, classed as severe in early September 2023.[/i] [i]I am classed as 'Urgent' on a waiting list for aortic valve replacement but I am told I am on the bottom of the list and no date is forthcoming. My surgeon wants me to have a CT Calcium Score test ASAP but nothing
Minousdad
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Heart Valve Voice
4 months ago
Help needed
Hi I’ve recently been diagnosed with Osteoporosis. Started on Alendronic Acid 70mg and Calcium tablets. In a lot of pain and not coping very well with medication. I need some help and advice from people with this condition. My new dr is not great. Regular gp has retired and temporary doctor at the moment
Hi I’ve recently been diagnosed with Osteoporosis. Started on Alendronic Acid 70mg and Calcium tablets. In a lot of pain and not coping very well with medication. I need some help and advice from people with this condition. My new dr is not great. Regular gp has retired and temporary doctor at the moment
Tedsgran
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 months ago
Advice needed please
I have had my vitamin levels tested by my Dr and tested my full thyroid panel through monitor my health, following on from advice provided here. Still feel I am losing the plot as symptoms continuing are: Swollen , scalloped white tongue Dry, ridged peeling nails Incredibly dry eyes requiring hourly
I have had my vitamin levels tested by my Dr and tested my full thyroid panel through monitor my health, following on from advice provided here. Still feel I am losing the plot as symptoms continuing are: Swollen , scalloped white tongue Dry, ridged peeling nails Incredibly dry eyes requiring hourly
Vorney
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Neuropathy in feet, stopping Cymbalta - try more natural?
I'd like to get your opinion if you have been on something like Cymbalta (Duloxetine) and came off to do more natural methods. I'd like to stop the Cymbalta that I've been using for years to help with the neuropathy in my feet and look at other way to see if I can control it vs using an SNRI. I've
I'd like to get your opinion if you have been on something like Cymbalta (Duloxetine) and came off to do more natural methods. I'd like to stop the Cymbalta that I've been using for years to help with the neuropathy in my feet and look at other way to see if I can control it vs using an SNRI. I've
Shomacco
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Neuropathy Support
4 months ago
Enzalutimide and Amolidipine
Hi back again and you have heard it before but this time something new has been found which l wanted to share Wrote after Xmas re husband being on 160mg as 2nd add on to Adt due to CRPC . 12 Weeks in and Blood Pressure went off the wall, we were given a prescription of 5mg Amolidipine which did nothing
Hi back again and you have heard it before but this time something new has been found which l wanted to share Wrote after Xmas re husband being on 160mg as 2nd add on to Adt due to CRPC . 12 Weeks in and Blood Pressure went off the wall, we were given a prescription of 5mg Amolidipine which did nothing
Knittingque
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
signs of mild hypothyroidism?
Hi there, New to this forum 👋 grateful to be here 🙏 I’m wondering if anyone could shine some light on my thyroid test results. In March 2023 my TSH was 0.98 (range 0.27-4.2), and my T4 was 15.5 (range 12-22) - this was done with a private GP so sadly no T3. These bloods were taken after 12pm and
Hi there, New to this forum 👋 grateful to be here 🙏 I’m wondering if anyone could shine some light on my thyroid test results. In March 2023 my TSH was 0.98 (range 0.27-4.2), and my T4 was 15.5 (range 12-22) - this was done with a private GP so sadly no T3. These bloods were taken after 12pm and
totk
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
palpitations/ weight / tightness
Hi I’m not sure how to describe the second symptom I have. It’s like a long lasting weight in my chest area ( I think) and I feel like I need to cough sometimes even though I don’t need to. I have been having daily palpitations since the birth of my daughter 11 months ago. never had them in my life
Hi I’m not sure how to describe the second symptom I have. It’s like a long lasting weight in my chest area ( I think) and I feel like I need to cough sometimes even though I don’t need to. I have been having daily palpitations since the birth of my daughter 11 months ago. never had them in my life
Mornamoo32
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
reducing atorvastatin
thanks you for all your replies, really useful hearing other people's experience. I can't get a Drs appt for three weeks, so think I will take the statin every other day until then. Missing sleep is affecting other areas of my overall health. My cholesterol is only 3.5, but I do have serious plaque and
thanks you for all your replies, really useful hearing other people's experience. I can't get a Drs appt for three weeks, so think I will take the statin every other day until then. Missing sleep is affecting other areas of my overall health. My cholesterol is only 3.5, but I do have serious plaque and
boldold
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
enzalutamide and amlodipine
"enzalutamide will decrease the effect of amlodipine by affecting hepatic/intestinal CYP3A4 metabolism "....i was prescribed amlodipine and noticed it was not effective in lowering blood pressure so this must be the reason. Would a different calcium channel blocker work?
"enzalutamide will decrease the effect of amlodipine by affecting hepatic/intestinal CYP3A4 metabolism "....i was prescribed amlodipine and noticed it was not effective in lowering blood pressure so this must be the reason. Would a different calcium channel blocker work?
myamic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Newly diagnosed and confused
Hello, thank you for having me. I have been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and due to administrative errors, have had limited treatment. I am now under the care of Endocrinology but am struggling to understand my results. Please could someone shed some light on what's happening? Upon reflection,
Hello, thank you for having me. I have been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and due to administrative errors, have had limited treatment. I am now under the care of Endocrinology but am struggling to understand my results. Please could someone shed some light on what's happening? Upon reflection,
Opposite
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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