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On 60 mgs, potassium low, magnesium low, cramps, dizzy, fatigue ,the runs etc...
Due to reduce to 40mgs tomorrow but really feeling very strange, balance off, BP low for me, I'm on 2 x meds for BP which are contraindicated with steroids as should increase BP?? The symptoms are consistent with low potassium levels (call from hospital to tell me that) but worsening. Eating everything
Due to reduce to 40mgs tomorrow but really feeling very strange, balance off, BP low for me, I'm on 2 x meds for BP which are contraindicated with steroids as should increase BP?? The symptoms are consistent with low potassium levels (call from hospital to tell me that) but worsening. Eating everything
Fatsiajaponica
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PMRGCAuk
12 days ago
Stevodat
Hi Guys, New to this forum but have 7 years tackling & experimenting with nutrition for Hashimotos. With a keen background in nutrition I was determined to address it with this and avoid any thyroid drug interaction if possible. My antibodies were as high as 3500 at worst and are now 528 and dropping
Hi Guys, New to this forum but have 7 years tackling & experimenting with nutrition for Hashimotos. With a keen background in nutrition I was determined to address it with this and avoid any thyroid drug interaction if possible. My antibodies were as high as 3500 at worst and are now 528 and dropping
Stevodat
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Thyroid UK
13 days ago
Restless legs - help!!
like so many on here I have far too many health issues ie, Fibro, colitis, a heart attack last year, scoliosis and cervical spinal stenosis, enough to cope with for sure but I also have severe RLS! I have been taking Roprinirole for THIRTY years at 4mg per night which is the maximum dose, however I suffer
like so many on here I have far too many health issues ie, Fibro, colitis, a heart attack last year, scoliosis and cervical spinal stenosis, enough to cope with for sure but I also have severe RLS! I have been taking Roprinirole for THIRTY years at 4mg per night which is the maximum dose, however I suffer
Dollybird2020
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Pain Concern
13 days ago
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Updated blood test results. Do I need to take Folate supplements?
I recently got some brilliant help and advice on my recent blood tests https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/151105457/help-with-test-results I was awaiting results on my Ferritin and Folate levels and I have added them to list below. Magnesium H 1.0 0.7 - 1.0 mmol/L CRP <0.60 <5.0 mg/L Ferritin
I recently got some brilliant help and advice on my recent blood tests https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/151105457/help-with-test-results I was awaiting results on my Ferritin and Folate levels and I have added them to list below. Magnesium H 1.0 0.7 - 1.0 mmol/L CRP <0.60 <5.0 mg/L Ferritin
Maughany
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Thyroid UK
14 days ago
My latest blood results
Following my last post with my hypo blood results, my extreme tiredness has been officially diagnosed as, Exhaustion! I was quite relieved that it wasn't anything else like my heart or other. Anyway, to be sure, my Doc ordered a blood test, which included at least 13 items. I got the results on Tuesday
Following my last post with my hypo blood results, my extreme tiredness has been officially diagnosed as, Exhaustion! I was quite relieved that it wasn't anything else like my heart or other. Anyway, to be sure, my Doc ordered a blood test, which included at least 13 items. I got the results on Tuesday
LadyAbash
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Thyroid UK
15 days ago
Iron Ferrous Sulfate & Vitamin C
I just had an appointment with my neurologist. My ferritin is good but my Absolute Lymphocytes was 1.3 (a bit low) and my Absolute Monocytes was .33 so he is recommending Iron Ferrous Sulfate (325 mg) and Vitamin C (500 mg) three times a day. Anyone else taking these. I also take Magnesium Glycinate
I just had an appointment with my neurologist. My ferritin is good but my Absolute Lymphocytes was 1.3 (a bit low) and my Absolute Monocytes was .33 so he is recommending Iron Ferrous Sulfate (325 mg) and Vitamin C (500 mg) three times a day. Anyone else taking these. I also take Magnesium Glycinate
CathyJoH
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Restless Legs Syndrome
15 days ago
Supplement overkill?
Hello, after my cancelled egg collection I am now going privately. During this time I’ve read ‘it starts with the egg’ and as I am 33 with an AFC of 4 and AMH of 3. something I started taking everything! Now I’m worried it is a bit overkill and also it’s really expensive. I know it’s hard for someone
Hello, after my cancelled egg collection I am now going privately. During this time I’ve read ‘it starts with the egg’ and as I am 33 with an AFC of 4 and AMH of 3. something I started taking everything! Now I’m worried it is a bit overkill and also it’s really expensive. I know it’s hard for someone
LauraKate30
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Fertility Network UK
16 days ago
Prevention Routine?? 5 1/2yrs. on the I/O clinical trial
Hi All, Just wanted to share what I have done to try to stay healthy with reasonable success during my 12 yrs. journey confronting CLL. *Brief History: 84 year old male diagnosed in 2012 with 11q, trisomy 12, unmutated. Normal blood picture except for low platelets, IGG. IGA, and I GM. Currently
Hi All, Just wanted to share what I have done to try to stay healthy with reasonable success during my 12 yrs. journey confronting CLL. *Brief History: 84 year old male diagnosed in 2012 with 11q, trisomy 12, unmutated. Normal blood picture except for low platelets, IGG. IGA, and I GM. Currently
Varney
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CLL Support
17 days ago
I'm so sorry I am always confused
I need to supplement vit D but vutamin D requires magnesium. But magnesium cancels out iron and I need iron so what do I do? This is doing my head in
I need to supplement vit D but vutamin D requires magnesium. But magnesium cancels out iron and I need iron so what do I do? This is doing my head in
Popcorn12345
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
18 days ago
3 week Update
Well 3 weeks in on multiple vitamin supplementation. Helen feels she's sleeping better (she seems to be easier to get up but still feels yucky. She generally manages to get a little bit more done but we've been undone by a 4 year 3 month £600 Miele washing machine dying on us which meant a distress purchase
Well 3 weeks in on multiple vitamin supplementation. Helen feels she's sleeping better (she seems to be easier to get up but still feels yucky. She generally manages to get a little bit more done but we've been undone by a 4 year 3 month £600 Miele washing machine dying on us which meant a distress purchase
helenshubby
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Thyroid UK
20 days ago
Vitamin supplements do they work
Just thinking about taking extra vitamins I have stage 4 (27) and was wondering if anyone takes something for their kidneys that help out with the progression. I do take Vitamin D3, and magnesium. also Melatonin at night I did read that one is good for Kidneys also, anyone hear that about melatonin
Just thinking about taking extra vitamins I have stage 4 (27) and was wondering if anyone takes something for their kidneys that help out with the progression. I do take Vitamin D3, and magnesium. also Melatonin at night I did read that one is good for Kidneys also, anyone hear that about melatonin
buick6
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Kidney Disease
20 days ago
Raised Blood Pressure on Nifidipine
was previously on ramipril in order to medicate as stage 1 hypertensive and needed protection as had Thoraic Ascending Aneurysm. My BP on this averages around 120/80. The TAA was repaired last year with OHS. In order to counteract oesophageal issues I now take Nifidipine which is a calcium channel blocker
was previously on ramipril in order to medicate as stage 1 hypertensive and needed protection as had Thoraic Ascending Aneurysm. My BP on this averages around 120/80. The TAA was repaired last year with OHS. In order to counteract oesophageal issues I now take Nifidipine which is a calcium channel blocker
Robfromwales
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Thank you
Thank you everyone for your help regarding magnesium types. I really have had many replies so I would now like to close my request. Thank you everyone once again. I am now clear about taking magnesium.
Thank you everyone for your help regarding magnesium types. I really have had many replies so I would now like to close my request. Thank you everyone once again. I am now clear about taking magnesium.
Fibber222
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
magnesium
Thank you soo much to everyone who has posted advice about types of magnesium. You have all been very helpful. I am sure I have enough info now. I’m hoping that with the addition of magnesium to my meds it may prevent my permanent AF from going into a very fast episode which needed hospitalisation
Thank you soo much to everyone who has posted advice about types of magnesium. You have all been very helpful. I am sure I have enough info now. I’m hoping that with the addition of magnesium to my meds it may prevent my permanent AF from going into a very fast episode which needed hospitalisation
Fibber222
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
headache update #2
I saw my primary Dr yesterday. He thinks the headaches are migraines. Current tally Instant Care: 2 visit 2 tension headache diagnosis ER: occipital neuralgia Primary Care: migraines Neutologist: has yet to respond My primary care did listen when I asked him how he knows it’s not occipital neuralgia
I saw my primary Dr yesterday. He thinks the headaches are migraines. Current tally Instant Care: 2 visit 2 tension headache diagnosis ER: occipital neuralgia Primary Care: migraines Neutologist: has yet to respond My primary care did listen when I asked him how he knows it’s not occipital neuralgia
StacyHayward
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My MSAA Community
22 days ago
Help with test results
Hi all This is my first post and I would really appreciate your thoughts on my test results. First a bit of context. I am a 49 year old female and I have been struggling with a range of different symptoms for some considerable time. I first went to the doctor with crushing fatigue, constipation,
Hi all This is my first post and I would really appreciate your thoughts on my test results. First a bit of context. I am a 49 year old female and I have been struggling with a range of different symptoms for some considerable time. I first went to the doctor with crushing fatigue, constipation,
Maughany
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Thyroid UK
22 days ago
Hawthorn supplement helped
I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
I have had paroxysmal AF for several years, but episodes were getting more frequent and lasting longer in the past year. I am a 53 yo female, slim build, never smoked, in good health otherwise. My mom had AF (tachycardia) for 40 yrs and my brother has V tach, so it's very much genetic. I saw the cardiologist
Floridagirl11
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 days ago
magnesium
please could you advise me the magnesium supplement I should take that doesn’t give you upset tummy? I was recently with fast AF and was told my magnesium levels were a bit low. I have permanent AF and not had an episode for 2 years. My bisoprolol was increased to 7.5 from 5mg. I also have a pacemaker
please could you advise me the magnesium supplement I should take that doesn’t give you upset tummy? I was recently with fast AF and was told my magnesium levels were a bit low. I have permanent AF and not had an episode for 2 years. My bisoprolol was increased to 7.5 from 5mg. I also have a pacemaker
Fibber222
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
23 days ago
Can I justify Armour?
Without the GP's knowledge (and after advise on here) I came off Armour for a month in order to falsify my results so that the GP would stop getting so upset about my suppressed TSH in the hope that he would continue to treat me with a combination of T4 and Armour which I've been on for 20 years. Following
Without the GP's knowledge (and after advise on here) I came off Armour for a month in order to falsify my results so that the GP would stop getting so upset about my suppressed TSH in the hope that he would continue to treat me with a combination of T4 and Armour which I've been on for 20 years. Following
YoginiDancer
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Thyroid UK
23 days ago
Cortisol help please
Been feeling really tired for about 6 months and trying to work out why. The last thing I had added before this was testosterone to existing HRT, so I stopped that again about 4 months ago, so not an effect of that now. I take T3 only, have not changed dose for some time and my results are towards top
Been feeling really tired for about 6 months and trying to work out why. The last thing I had added before this was testosterone to existing HRT, so I stopped that again about 4 months ago, so not an effect of that now. I take T3 only, have not changed dose for some time and my results are towards top
AKatieD
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Thyroid UK
24 days ago
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