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Artificial oocyte (egg) activation (AOA) - calcium ionophore - any one used this ?
Has anyone used Calcium Ionophore ? I have been offered this for my current round to help with fertilisation rates. I am set to get 5 embryos. Last time one out of the three total I got didn’t fertilise. Seems like a no brainier but worried about any contraindications. Tia <3
Has anyone used Calcium Ionophore ? I have been offered this for my current round to help with fertilisation rates. I am set to get 5 embryos. Last time one out of the three total I got didn’t fertilise. Seems like a no brainier but worried about any contraindications. Tia <3
Cuppppatea
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Vitamin K2
Trying to find best vitamin K2 supplement. I can’t take calcium but lots of dairy and take D3 on its own daily. I take methotrexate, steroids and other meds so I don’t want the strongest K2 but one I can absorb without a problem. I have been on risedronate for two years but dexa scan had not improved
Trying to find best vitamin K2 supplement. I can’t take calcium but lots of dairy and take D3 on its own daily. I take methotrexate, steroids and other meds so I don’t want the strongest K2 but one I can absorb without a problem. I have been on risedronate for two years but dexa scan had not improved
5lupins
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Advice on Vitamin D, K2 and Folate
Hi Everyone I have recently had a range of blood tests done, unfortunately I don’t seem to have any results for thyroid which they were supposed to do. My GP has asked me to make an appointment to speak to her, so I’ll ask why I haven’t got any results for thyroid and whether the test was done.
Hi Everyone I have recently had a range of blood tests done, unfortunately I don’t seem to have any results for thyroid which they were supposed to do. My GP has asked me to make an appointment to speak to her, so I’ll ask why I haven’t got any results for thyroid and whether the test was done.
AlphaWolf5195
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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Any help? My doctors are useless
Had a blood test done two days ago and my hematocrit is 55% my hematocrit of 44% is classed as high my haemoglobin is 168 and the optimal range is 155 (high end)alongside my liver and calcium levels and my ferritin has dropped again to 26. My TSH was 2.90 optimal range of 0.25-4.90. My white blood cells
Had a blood test done two days ago and my hematocrit is 55% my hematocrit of 44% is classed as high my haemoglobin is 168 and the optimal range is 155 (high end)alongside my liver and calcium levels and my ferritin has dropped again to 26. My TSH was 2.90 optimal range of 0.25-4.90. My white blood cells
Soxakita
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Encephalopathy (HE), a visit to an ancient brain
Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE) -- A stranger lives inside me. I've talked with many who have experienced the condition but this was my first time. It was very different from what I imagined. This blog is particularly aimed at care givers and family members who find themselves interacting with someone
Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE) -- A stranger lives inside me. I've talked with many who have experienced the condition but this was my first time. It was very different from what I imagined. This blog is particularly aimed at care givers and family members who find themselves interacting with someone
nash2
Partner
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
5 months ago
CAD at 47 - Shock
Just a bit of background. Was suffering from anxiety attacks and heart palpitations last Sep. Was referred to a cardiologist (privately). Did the usual tests (holt ecg / Echo / CTCA). Whilst the ecg and echo came back with no issues, unfortunately CTCA showed moderate( 50%) stenosis in mid-LAD. Calcium
Just a bit of background. Was suffering from anxiety attacks and heart palpitations last Sep. Was referred to a cardiologist (privately). Did the usual tests (holt ecg / Echo / CTCA). Whilst the ecg and echo came back with no issues, unfortunately CTCA showed moderate( 50%) stenosis in mid-LAD. Calcium
TasteLessFood4Life
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Hypothyroid & bone/liver bloods
Does being hypo affect your liver and bones blood work? If so, how? (High or low?) I am noticing that when I take thyroid medication it makes some bone/liver bloods abnormal (see below) Is that indicative of being over medicated? When I stop the medication my TSH sky rockets but my other levels normalise
Does being hypo affect your liver and bones blood work? If so, how? (High or low?) I am noticing that when I take thyroid medication it makes some bone/liver bloods abnormal (see below) Is that indicative of being over medicated? When I stop the medication my TSH sky rockets but my other levels normalise
GreenTealSeal
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Thyroid UK
29 days ago
Latest Blood Test Help
Hi brilliant minds, I hope you’re all well. Please could you have a quick look at my latest blood results and advise on anything you think isn’t as it should be... 🙏 I’m on 125mcg Levo but feel really tired most days and would sleep if I let myself! I think my iron is low (always is). I take Terra
Hi brilliant minds, I hope you’re all well. Please could you have a quick look at my latest blood results and advise on anything you think isn’t as it should be... 🙏 I’m on 125mcg Levo but feel really tired most days and would sleep if I let myself! I think my iron is low (always is). I take Terra
SleepingDisco
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Can you help me with an advice, please
Hello everyone! I am diagnosed with hypothyroidism and take Levothyroxine 100mg. I don't feel well at all, but I also have other health problems: lupus, Sjogren's, Henoch's purpura, neutropenia... I have a lot of symptoms and pains that I don't know where they are coming from, but fibromyalgia and depression
Hello everyone! I am diagnosed with hypothyroidism and take Levothyroxine 100mg. I don't feel well at all, but I also have other health problems: lupus, Sjogren's, Henoch's purpura, neutropenia... I have a lot of symptoms and pains that I don't know where they are coming from, but fibromyalgia and depression
Geoegeta
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
new blood test,
level 2.31 mmol/L [2.1 - 2.55] Serum inorganic
phosphate
level 1.00 mmol/L [0.8 - 1.5] Corrected
Calcium
2.33 mmol/L [2.1 - 2.55] Serum globulin level 42 g/L [20.0 - 39.0]; Above high reference limit Serum alkaline phosphatase level 144 U/L [40.0 - 150.0] FULL BLOOD COUNT Haemoglobin concentration
level 2.31 mmol/L [2.1 - 2.55] Serum inorganic
phosphate
level 1.00 mmol/L [0.8 - 1.5] Corrected
Calcium
2.33 mmol/L [2.1 - 2.55] Serum globulin level 42 g/L [20.0 - 39.0]; Above high reference limit Serum alkaline phosphatase level 144 U/L [40.0 - 150.0] FULL BLOOD COUNT Haemoglobin concentration
Haze1975
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
follow up to previous post. Help please.
Hi all, I previously posted on behalf of my Mom. TSH, B12, folate and vitamin D below was taken 21/12/23. GP prescribed 50,000 unit 1 a week for 6 weeks vitamin D caps. So we see the ones called calceous 400 unit with calcium 1 twice a day did not maintain her level. So that could be one reason why she
Hi all, I previously posted on behalf of my Mom. TSH, B12, folate and vitamin D below was taken 21/12/23. GP prescribed 50,000 unit 1 a week for 6 weeks vitamin D caps. So we see the ones called calceous 400 unit with calcium 1 twice a day did not maintain her level. So that could be one reason why she
Monalisa2023
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
T3 and updates.
Hope everyone is having a good day and not pouring it down and misty as it is here. Managed to have a telephone consultation with my usual Dr. today that I feel was helpful. My T3 result was done with my last tests and is 4.5 which said in normal range. I only had one thyroid test prior to beginning
Hope everyone is having a good day and not pouring it down and misty as it is here. Managed to have a telephone consultation with my usual Dr. today that I feel was helpful. My T3 result was done with my last tests and is 4.5 which said in normal range. I only had one thyroid test prior to beginning
Benjipuss
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
To come off Hydroxychoroquine with No alternative drug replacement for it.
Hi Everyone,Gluten free chocolate chip cookie they are absolutely delish 😋 crispy top and gooey in the middle my recent baking . Thought I give you some update about my current situation that is ongoing at the moment. So , last month we (hubby and I ) saw my eye genetics consultant who felt that I
Hi Everyone,Gluten free chocolate chip cookie they are absolutely delish 😋 crispy top and gooey in the middle my recent baking . Thought I give you some update about my current situation that is ongoing at the moment. So , last month we (hubby and I ) saw my eye genetics consultant who felt that I
KnitSewPurl
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
DEXA results and nerves
Hello folks, I’m a 34 year old female with a complex medical history dating back pretty much my whole life. I recently had a DEXA scan due to current very low body weight on the advice of my GP. Ive been told that the fact I have Kyphoscoliosis & scoliosis (76 degrees fixed to 26 degrees - operated
Hello folks, I’m a 34 year old female with a complex medical history dating back pretty much my whole life. I recently had a DEXA scan due to current very low body weight on the advice of my GP. Ive been told that the fact I have Kyphoscoliosis & scoliosis (76 degrees fixed to 26 degrees - operated
Chaucer89
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 months ago
Vitamin B6 Toxicity: Available Testing of B6 Plasma Level Does NOT Tell You What You Need to Know
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Background
[/u]: Vitamin B6 participates as a coenzyme in over 100 different biochemical reactions. When it does so it is converted to the inactive form, pyridoxine. The body contains a recycling loop that restores the pyridoxine to the active form, P5P. Vitamin B2 is required for this process
[u]
Background
[/u]: Vitamin B6 participates as a coenzyme in over 100 different biochemical reactions. When it does so it is converted to the inactive form, pyridoxine. The body contains a recycling loop that restores the pyridoxine to the active form, P5P. Vitamin B2 is required for this process
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Private cardiac MOT 5 years on?
Hi everyone... I'm just coming up on 5 years since an 'out of the blue' heart attack and cardiac arrest. My annual CHD review is due, and I pretty much know what to expect - they'll weigh me, ask me about my exercise, check my bloods and ask me how I feel. No red flags from that I'll be on my way
Hi everyone... I'm just coming up on 5 years since an 'out of the blue' heart attack and cardiac arrest. My annual CHD review is due, and I pretty much know what to expect - they'll weigh me, ask me about my exercise, check my bloods and ask me how I feel. No red flags from that I'll be on my way
Scout2017
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
statin - pee in the night?
Hi I take atorvistatin 80mg st bed time. I have issues with overactive bladder, but recently been getting up to pee every hour every night. Is there a link? Do I need to see GP, I take a couple of meds for bladder already. (66 male - generally ok - but calcium score is 2581 and have stable mild angina
Hi I take atorvistatin 80mg st bed time. I have issues with overactive bladder, but recently been getting up to pee every hour every night. Is there a link? Do I need to see GP, I take a couple of meds for bladder already. (66 male - generally ok - but calcium score is 2581 and have stable mild angina
OldaYoda
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
High Calcium score
Hello, I was diagnosed with unstable angina last April, and had CT Angiogram and Calcium score scan. Results came back that I had severe blockages in 3 arteries and a Calcium score of 525 which put me in the highest percentile for a 69 year old woman. I had my angiogram and angioplasty in Sepember. I
Hello, I was diagnosed with unstable angina last April, and had CT Angiogram and Calcium score scan. Results came back that I had severe blockages in 3 arteries and a Calcium score of 525 which put me in the highest percentile for a 69 year old woman. I had my angiogram and angioplasty in Sepember. I
Mazza149
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Slippery Elm & Lansoprazol
I'm asking advice for my son. It's about timings etc re slippery elm, supplements and slippery elm. He's 40 and on Lazoprasole for almost 12 years for slight hiatus hernia. Each time he's not taken it, due to prescription mix up, he gets bad acid symptoms. At the moment he's having an acid flare up.
I'm asking advice for my son. It's about timings etc re slippery elm, supplements and slippery elm. He's 40 and on Lazoprasole for almost 12 years for slight hiatus hernia. Each time he's not taken it, due to prescription mix up, he gets bad acid symptoms. At the moment he's having an acid flare up.
Cal_
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Acid Reflux Support
5 months ago
calcium through foods
how do you know if you are getting enough calcium through foods, I have just ordered 500mg of calcium citrate, I'm not messing around measuring this and measuring that, and the 20mg of famatodine that I take won't help, the calcium citrate I bought is 3 capsules =500mg, I think I will just take 2 a day
how do you know if you are getting enough calcium through foods, I have just ordered 500mg of calcium citrate, I'm not messing around measuring this and measuring that, and the 20mg of famatodine that I take won't help, the calcium citrate I bought is 3 capsules =500mg, I think I will just take 2 a day
Radars
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
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