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Hi, Here are the Blue Horizon test results for my friend where I think she's showing hypothyroid because of the low T4. Do you agree? Is Total T4 also a bit low in range, do you think?Next step will probably be to get the gp to test again and check the low T4 wasn't a one off as there's no thyroid panel
Hi, Here are the Blue Horizon test results for my friend where I think she's showing hypothyroid because of the low T4. Do you agree? Is Total T4 also a bit low in range, do you think?Next step will probably be to get the gp to test again and check the low T4 wasn't a one off as there's no thyroid panel
tinkerbell22
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Slow Breathing Practice
2 years ago at 56, I went into syncope twice. The first time I was walking in a park and doing deep breathing. (like many I misinterpreted slow breathing with hyperventilation). A week later while hospitalized for rapid afib as I was about to go for a cardioversion, I walked to the bathroom doing deep
2 years ago at 56, I went into syncope twice. The first time I was walking in a park and doing deep breathing. (like many I misinterpreted slow breathing with hyperventilation). A week later while hospitalized for rapid afib as I was about to go for a cardioversion, I walked to the bathroom doing deep
Sustainedvtach270
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 months ago
What should your resting heart rate be?
From the podcast from Dr. John Day (https://drjohnday.com) , with the title:
"What Should Your Resting Heart Rate Be?
If you consult online with the Mayo Clinic, they will tell you that a normal resting heart rate is 60 to 100 bpm. While this may be a typical resting heart rate, it is certainly
From the podcast from Dr. John Day (https://drjohnday.com) , with the title:
"What Should Your Resting Heart Rate Be?
If you consult online with the Mayo Clinic, they will tell you that a normal resting heart rate is 60 to 100 bpm. While this may be a typical resting heart rate, it is certainly
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AF Association
11 months ago
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Is this hypothyroidism?
Hello, a friend just had some thyroid blood tests back from Blue Horizon and I wanted to check with you if you think they're hypothyroid. I'll ask permission from her to post the results in detail but for now I can give a basic overview. Background info, she's often tired and cold, and has mental health
Hello, a friend just had some thyroid blood tests back from Blue Horizon and I wanted to check with you if you think they're hypothyroid. I'll ask permission from her to post the results in detail but for now I can give a basic overview. Background info, she's often tired and cold, and has mental health
tinkerbell22
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Advice Test results
Hi, I have just had some test results back and would welcome any comments on what to so with my thyroid levels. I currently take 75mg and have done now for about 17 months. Also included are some other blood results. Test taken at GP's on Saturday 17th June at 9.30 am. No medication or food. Tsh
Hi, I have just had some test results back and would welcome any comments on what to so with my thyroid levels. I currently take 75mg and have done now for about 17 months. Also included are some other blood results. Test taken at GP's on Saturday 17th June at 9.30 am. No medication or food. Tsh
Doubleelephant
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Am I overmedicated?
I'm due to have doctor blood tests next week but had an at home kit going out of date so tested on Tuesday 8.30am, 26 hours after last levo dose. (This is 5 weeks, 6 days on the current 75mcg)Have been consistently taking Accord brand. No symtoms of overmedication other than Iv been getting a pulsing
I'm due to have doctor blood tests next week but had an at home kit going out of date so tested on Tuesday 8.30am, 26 hours after last levo dose. (This is 5 weeks, 6 days on the current 75mcg)Have been consistently taking Accord brand. No symtoms of overmedication other than Iv been getting a pulsing
clairel996
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Shoulder pain and restrictions with Hashimotos
Hi , I thought that I had a frozen shoulder, but, have found out that it is a symptom of Hashimotos. I am seeing a physiotherapist and doing exercises, should I be looking at taking more vitamins? Obviously, I am taking b12, D3, K2, feratin , selenium and magnesium etc. Has anyone else had this and any
Hi , I thought that I had a frozen shoulder, but, have found out that it is a symptom of Hashimotos. I am seeing a physiotherapist and doing exercises, should I be looking at taking more vitamins? Obviously, I am taking b12, D3, K2, feratin , selenium and magnesium etc. Has anyone else had this and any
Zebah
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Blood test results and feeling "off"
I did my quarterly thyroid test last week, having brought it forward a bit due to feeling "off" - feeling very tired and lethargic, no libido, muscle weakness...this is despite stable thyroid levels that most would say look very good. Also had a lot of back and neck pain, which has been treated by an
I did my quarterly thyroid test last week, having brought it forward a bit due to feeling "off" - feeling very tired and lethargic, no libido, muscle weakness...this is despite stable thyroid levels that most would say look very good. Also had a lot of back and neck pain, which has been treated by an
Molly161018
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Panic Attack
I went to a dermatologist last week to have a cyst removed from my shoulder, and as usual Roman, my husband, came with me. The nurse took us back to the exam room and told us that Roman would not be able to stay with me during the procedure. She then went on about aftercare of which I heard nothing.
I went to a dermatologist last week to have a cyst removed from my shoulder, and as usual Roman, my husband, came with me. The nurse took us back to the exam room and told us that Roman would not be able to stay with me during the procedure. She then went on about aftercare of which I heard nothing.
Curlygoats
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My MSAA Community
6 months ago
Does anyone take Vit K2 to help with bones?
I have had a slightly raised calcium level for more than 20 years. Consultant is not perturbed, as it never 'spikes' and is tested regularly. I do not take calcium along with Pred for the above reason. I understand that vit K2 helps to put calcium into bones and not leave it in blood vessels etc. When
I have had a slightly raised calcium level for more than 20 years. Consultant is not perturbed, as it never 'spikes' and is tested regularly. I do not take calcium along with Pred for the above reason. I understand that vit K2 helps to put calcium into bones and not leave it in blood vessels etc. When
Francesbarbara
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Getting more depressed each day.
So since I was diagnosed in May 2020 I have rarely been on the same strength of levothyroxine, let alone the same brand. At present I am on 75mcg of levo. (25 wockhartd and 50 accord). I feel unwell on Teva so refused to take another prescription with it. Teva seems to aggravate my migraines more than
So since I was diagnosed in May 2020 I have rarely been on the same strength of levothyroxine, let alone the same brand. At present I am on 75mcg of levo. (25 wockhartd and 50 accord). I feel unwell on Teva so refused to take another prescription with it. Teva seems to aggravate my migraines more than
66olives
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Help for my 83 year old mum please....
My mum was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism 6 months ago on a T4 test TSH - 4.22 (sorry no range) T4 10.7 (12-22) She is currently on 25mcg levo per day. Her Hypothyroidism is not managed at all. Whilst she responded well initially, her symptoms are now getting progressively worse, fatigue, weak and
My mum was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism 6 months ago on a T4 test TSH - 4.22 (sorry no range) T4 10.7 (12-22) She is currently on 25mcg levo per day. Her Hypothyroidism is not managed at all. Whilst she responded well initially, her symptoms are now getting progressively worse, fatigue, weak and
KillashandraRee
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Oh dear 😤
I’ve spent an annoying few weeks feeling dizzy, falling over, being sick and slurring my speech, feeling confused. No fuel in tank at all. BP spiking inexplicably. Still trying to get this sorted out at Primary Care Level as waiting list in secondary care in NW England is longer than my life expectancy
I’ve spent an annoying few weeks feeling dizzy, falling over, being sick and slurring my speech, feeling confused. No fuel in tank at all. BP spiking inexplicably. Still trying to get this sorted out at Primary Care Level as waiting list in secondary care in NW England is longer than my life expectancy
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
are you taking vitamins / supplements, in conjunction with use of a prescription bone treatment?
let me know how it's going, and what you're using, please, thanks ... after all, the main trial for prolia had participants on daily calcium supplement with vitamin D.
let me know how it's going, and what you're using, please, thanks ... after all, the main trial for prolia had participants on daily calcium supplement with vitamin D.
MayGodBlessYou
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
11 months ago
How to take Calcium
I had a prostatectomy in 2014 for Gleason (4+3), salvage radiation in 2017, PSMA PET/CT January 2023 followed by Proton SBRT in April this year for mets on T10 and anal lymph node. I have been told to take daily 1000mg Calcium. Looking for guidance on the best type, other needed supplements to take
I had a prostatectomy in 2014 for Gleason (4+3), salvage radiation in 2017, PSMA PET/CT January 2023 followed by Proton SBRT in April this year for mets on T10 and anal lymph node. I have been told to take daily 1000mg Calcium. Looking for guidance on the best type, other needed supplements to take
GARunner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Update and Feeling Kicked…..
Thank you to everyone who helped me with my last post on this board regarding DNR. I’m relieved to say that my father was released and is possibly back on track to regain some of the weight lost at hospital. Still waiting to hear if it’s lymphoma. As for me I am feeling kinda kicked down this week.
Thank you to everyone who helped me with my last post on this board regarding DNR. I’m relieved to say that my father was released and is possibly back on track to regain some of the weight lost at hospital. Still waiting to hear if it’s lymphoma. As for me I am feeling kinda kicked down this week.
RoseFlowerDew
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Newbie, Multiple U3 Parathyroid and Thyroid Nodules, Seizures and other unusual symptoms
Hi, I’m new here but a regular poster on the Pernicious Anemia board as I’ve had PA for a decade now. There’s a history of thyroid issues on my mother’s side and it seems now lymphoma on my father’s side. I’ve been trying to get a diagnosis for seizures that began late 2020 but it’s been difficult
Hi, I’m new here but a regular poster on the Pernicious Anemia board as I’ve had PA for a decade now. There’s a history of thyroid issues on my mother’s side and it seems now lymphoma on my father’s side. I’ve been trying to get a diagnosis for seizures that began late 2020 but it’s been difficult
RoseFlowerDew
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Codeine/magnesium/food
Am I right that codeine interacts with magnesium (I take magnesium threonate and magnesium bysglicinate)? And what about taking codeine with food or not? Thanks.
Am I right that codeine interacts with magnesium (I take magnesium threonate and magnesium bysglicinate)? And what about taking codeine with food or not? Thanks.
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Magnesium
Hello all, hope you are all ticking away nicely, I've been taking a teaspoon of magnesium citrate each morning for around a fortnight now on recommendation from Dr Sanjay Gupta please follow advice from your cardiac team mine said it was ok to try, i take it each morning after breakfast to try to calm
Hello all, hope you are all ticking away nicely, I've been taking a teaspoon of magnesium citrate each morning for around a fortnight now on recommendation from Dr Sanjay Gupta please follow advice from your cardiac team mine said it was ok to try, i take it each morning after breakfast to try to calm
Rachelanx50
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AF Association
10 months ago
Update on Spinal nerve block
In the past, I asked if others had the spinal radio-frequency ablation procedure for back pain. I had bad back pain and was considering doing it and wonder if anyone had issues with it. Well, I'm happy to report that I had the procedure yesterday and have experienced immediate pain relief. . I have
In the past, I asked if others had the spinal radio-frequency ablation procedure for back pain. I had bad back pain and was considering doing it and wonder if anyone had issues with it. Well, I'm happy to report that I had the procedure yesterday and have experienced immediate pain relief. . I have
drmind
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Kidney Dialysis
7 months ago
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