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The Coimbra Protocol for Treating Autoimmune Diseases
Has anyone here used the Coimbra protocol for treating Hashimoto's? It looks very promising! Antibody levels are brought down. The theory behind it is that patients with autoimmune diseases have cellular resistance to vitamin D. Patients are given large doses of vitamin D (along the lines of 1000 IU
Has anyone here used the Coimbra protocol for treating Hashimoto's? It looks very promising! Antibody levels are brought down. The theory behind it is that patients with autoimmune diseases have cellular resistance to vitamin D. Patients are given large doses of vitamin D (along the lines of 1000 IU
Canu
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Travelling on public transport with liver disease
Hi all, this is not quite the first post from me - have tried to answer a couple of questions some while back - but could really do with some help for myself now. I've not been diagnosed with liver disease but am pretty sure I have it - weight loss, fluid retention and also - for nearly thirty years
Hi all, this is not quite the first post from me - have tried to answer a couple of questions some while back - but could really do with some help for myself now. I've not been diagnosed with liver disease but am pretty sure I have it - weight loss, fluid retention and also - for nearly thirty years
Daphnis61
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Bit of a Rant
Hi As part of my ongoing dizziness investigations I had a whole raft of blood tests taken mid June. FBC, B12, folate, ferritin, TSH, FT4, electrolytes, kidney function and liver profile. All OK, except still under range TSH, tragic FT4, really dire folate. I have posted about these, my folate was particularly
Hi As part of my ongoing dizziness investigations I had a whole raft of blood tests taken mid June. FBC, B12, folate, ferritin, TSH, FT4, electrolytes, kidney function and liver profile. All OK, except still under range TSH, tragic FT4, really dire folate. I have posted about these, my folate was particularly
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Milk
Does any body know if your aloud to drink lots of milk and yogurts with this. Dont want too much calcium if its going to cause problems.
Does any body know if your aloud to drink lots of milk and yogurts with this. Dont want too much calcium if its going to cause problems.
Timetolive
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
Blood results for vitamin /minerals
Hi everyone ❤️ I've just received some blood results for minerals and vitamins it says on all of them.. NORMAL NO ACTION REQUIRED: Vitamin B12.. 395 ng/L... Range.. (179.00--771.00).. Supplementing for the last 2 weeks better you vitamin B 12. Ferritin 45 ug/L... Range.. 23.00--400.00 Magnesium 0.86.
Hi everyone ❤️ I've just received some blood results for minerals and vitamins it says on all of them.. NORMAL NO ACTION REQUIRED: Vitamin B12.. 395 ng/L... Range.. (179.00--771.00).. Supplementing for the last 2 weeks better you vitamin B 12. Ferritin 45 ug/L... Range.. 23.00--400.00 Magnesium 0.86.
birkie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium Blood Test
Hi. Does anyone know who I can use to test my calcium and do an iron panel in a finger prick home blood test? Thank you.
Hi. Does anyone know who I can use to test my calcium and do an iron panel in a finger prick home blood test? Thank you.
Spangle15
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium & Constipation
I had my primary debulking April 2021, finished last treatment October 2021 then had hernia surgery in March of this year wore an abdominal binder for 3 months and had better bowel movements than I did my whole life just saw both my Gyno/Onc and Onc NED CA125 holding at 7 from 4200 before surgery as
I had my primary debulking April 2021, finished last treatment October 2021 then had hernia surgery in March of this year wore an abdominal binder for 3 months and had better bowel movements than I did my whole life just saw both my Gyno/Onc and Onc NED CA125 holding at 7 from 4200 before surgery as
Saintgermain
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
A little bit baffled why T3 has reduced slightly when taking levo
Hi, about six weeks ago I was started on 25mcg of thyroxine. It was slightly earlier but I found i was not good with the mannitol in the Teva. Anyway, yesterday did a 6 week follow up and this was the result TSH 5.91 (21.3.22) 2.7 (29.6.22) (0.35 - 5.50 mU/L) T3 5.2 (28.2.22) 4.6 (29.6.22
Hi, about six weeks ago I was started on 25mcg of thyroxine. It was slightly earlier but I found i was not good with the mannitol in the Teva. Anyway, yesterday did a 6 week follow up and this was the result TSH 5.91 (21.3.22) 2.7 (29.6.22) (0.35 - 5.50 mU/L) T3 5.2 (28.2.22) 4.6 (29.6.22
elaine2447
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Fatty Liver - So worried
I gave up drinking about 3 years ago with some 'blips' along the way where I tried moderation which I absolutely know now does not work. However, the dragging sensation I used to get in my liver area when I used to take a drink has persisted into sobriety. I approached the doctor to look into this in
I gave up drinking about 3 years ago with some 'blips' along the way where I tried moderation which I absolutely know now does not work. However, the dragging sensation I used to get in my liver area when I used to take a drink has persisted into sobriety. I approached the doctor to look into this in
2022orNever
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
aching muscles
Have been blaming aching muscles on Gabapentin or tramadol ,but Bumetanide water tablet causes aching joints muscle spasms and aching muscles ,also could be lack of Calcium or Potassium seeing Dr on Thursday will ask her she asks me what I think need tested for these things .
Have been blaming aching muscles on Gabapentin or tramadol ,but Bumetanide water tablet causes aching joints muscle spasms and aching muscles ,also could be lack of Calcium or Potassium seeing Dr on Thursday will ask her she asks me what I think need tested for these things .
auldreekie18
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
How do people with PMR bike, garden and hike?
I have PMR and osteopenia but can't lift arms much, typing wears out hands quickly, can't squat. Legs are wobbly. I walk daily for 2-3 km, slowly. Posts often (change to sometimes) talk about folks exercising like I used to, but that doesn't seem possible now. Should I, despite problems listed, push
I have PMR and osteopenia but can't lift arms much, typing wears out hands quickly, can't squat. Legs are wobbly. I walk daily for 2-3 km, slowly. Posts often (change to sometimes) talk about folks exercising like I used to, but that doesn't seem possible now. Should I, despite problems listed, push
Greytree
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Osteoporosis symptoms with zytiga and prednisone
Been on zytiga 500gm with 5gm prednisone daily for past 15 months together with 3monthly Hormone injections PSA reduced to 0.01 > for a year with monthly blood tests this being the situation I have not seen oncologist for a year just appointment call every 3 months from a pharmacist connected with
Been on zytiga 500gm with 5gm prednisone daily for past 15 months together with 3monthly Hormone injections PSA reduced to 0.01 > for a year with monthly blood tests this being the situation I have not seen oncologist for a year just appointment call every 3 months from a pharmacist connected with
Chrisbaird
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Just Diagnosed Osteoporosis - Saying Hello
Just established my profile and want to say hello to all. I will be reading through posts to learn more of what each of you have experienced. I am most interested in managing this condition without meds due to the side effects with the jaw. Update 6/26/2022 full story: I was told by prior Gyno’s stand
Just established my profile and want to say hello to all. I will be reading through posts to learn more of what each of you have experienced. I am most interested in managing this condition without meds due to the side effects with the jaw. Update 6/26/2022 full story: I was told by prior Gyno’s stand
Hidden
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Osteoporosis Support
2 years ago
Swollen Legs Update on Zytiga and dexamethasone 1mg
Dear all, I would like to thank the response you gave on previous post and try to get some more answers. During last 7-10 days we saw number of doctors in order to find root cause of the swollen legs that my father has. We saw endocrinologist, cardiologist and nephrologists. I would like to list all
Dear all, I would like to thank the response you gave on previous post and try to get some more answers. During last 7-10 days we saw number of doctors in order to find root cause of the swollen legs that my father has. We saw endocrinologist, cardiologist and nephrologists. I would like to list all
pozitronij
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
To Kardia or not to Kardia............
Hello everyone, although I have replied to other people’s posts, this is the first question I’ve asked for myself. Knowing that many of you use Kardia’s, I’m hoping you can help me to make up my mind over a possible upgrade to the 6L version. First a bit of background; I was diagnosed with AF in late
Hello everyone, although I have replied to other people’s posts, this is the first question I’ve asked for myself. Knowing that many of you use Kardia’s, I’m hoping you can help me to make up my mind over a possible upgrade to the 6L version. First a bit of background; I was diagnosed with AF in late
BrotherThomas
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AF Association
2 years ago
Water fluoridation in England
I have just written to my Local MP about this as I think time is of the essence to stop it happening. I have read that it can impact thyroid function? I believe the type of fluoride to be used is hexafluorosilicic acid which is an industrial waste product from the pollution-scrubbing operations of the
I have just written to my Local MP about this as I think time is of the essence to stop it happening. I have read that it can impact thyroid function? I believe the type of fluoride to be used is hexafluorosilicic acid which is an industrial waste product from the pollution-scrubbing operations of the
topaz1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Calcium lactate
Hello everyone please can you help me with answer I start to take calcium lactate in powder form , because of my knee pains , and I’m in menopause. Any suggestions thank you 🙏
Hello everyone please can you help me with answer I start to take calcium lactate in powder form , because of my knee pains , and I’m in menopause. Any suggestions thank you 🙏
Charly1999
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
What does this mean?!
Hi there - my last scan (2020) showed I have osteoporosis in my L1,2,3 &4. The Tscore was -2.5, meaning a -3.5%change since the 2015 scan (at which point I just had osteopenia in my spine). I also have a 6.5% chance of a “major of a major fracture”. My calcium levels were deemed to be fine but Alendronate
Hi there - my last scan (2020) showed I have osteoporosis in my L1,2,3 &4. The Tscore was -2.5, meaning a -3.5%change since the 2015 scan (at which point I just had osteopenia in my spine). I also have a 6.5% chance of a “major of a major fracture”. My calcium levels were deemed to be fine but Alendronate
Scandi123
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
TSH high end, B12 deficiency, perimenopausal starting HRT soon.. what's what with all the bloods please?
Serum ferritin level 47.0 ug/L [13.0 - 300.0] B12/folate level Serum vitamin B12 level > 2000 ng/L [190.0 - 910.0] Above high reference limit Serum folate level > 24.0 ng/mL [3.3 - 99999.0] Bone profile Serum calcium level 2.30 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.6] Serum adjusted
calcium
concentration 2.25 mmol
Serum ferritin level 47.0 ug/L [13.0 - 300.0] B12/folate level Serum vitamin B12 level > 2000 ng/L [190.0 - 910.0] Above high reference limit Serum folate level > 24.0 ng/mL [3.3 - 99999.0] Bone profile Serum calcium level 2.30 mmol/L [2.2 - 2.6] Serum adjusted
calcium
concentration 2.25 mmol
B12-118
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
levothyroxine and Angina
Hello Everyone! I had a Thyroidectomy on March 29 of this year. Since taking levothyroxine (about 3 weeks after starting it) I've developed SEVERE Angina. I am going to my doctor on wed. Previously, I went to my cardiologist who found nothing wrong (not suspecting the medication). He prescribed a Calcium
Hello Everyone! I had a Thyroidectomy on March 29 of this year. Since taking levothyroxine (about 3 weeks after starting it) I've developed SEVERE Angina. I am going to my doctor on wed. Previously, I went to my cardiologist who found nothing wrong (not suspecting the medication). He prescribed a Calcium
DJ3271
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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