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I’m getting so frustrated with this underactive thyroid. My only symptom before I was diagnosed again was unexplained weight gain. I had put on half a stone but hadn’t changed any habits. After starting on levothyroxine I put on another 2 stone. This may have been made worse due to all my joints seizing
I’m getting so frustrated with this underactive thyroid. My only symptom before I was diagnosed again was unexplained weight gain. I had put on half a stone but hadn’t changed any habits. After starting on levothyroxine I put on another 2 stone. This may have been made worse due to all my joints seizing
ScriptMaz
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
weight loss wehovy and AF medication
Started to post and it’s got very long and I mentioned this in that post but I thought I’d make a separate post. I am in atrial fibrillation in the other post. I talk about my age of my weight but this is a specific thing I’m back in atrial fibrillation after 12 weeks of being in normal rhythm. After
Started to post and it’s got very long and I mentioned this in that post but I thought I’d make a separate post. I am in atrial fibrillation in the other post. I talk about my age of my weight but this is a specific thing I’m back in atrial fibrillation after 12 weeks of being in normal rhythm. After
Mightnot
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Lopressor
After unsuccessful Cardioversion to convert back into NSR was diagnosed with permanent afib taken off of Multaq. Lopressor increased from 25 to 100 am and 50 pm. Also on Eliquis. Vision is blurred and very unsteady gait. Hr around 100-115 (was 60 when in NSR) Can I cut back on Lopressor and see
After unsuccessful Cardioversion to convert back into NSR was diagnosed with permanent afib taken off of Multaq. Lopressor increased from 25 to 100 am and 50 pm. Also on Eliquis. Vision is blurred and very unsteady gait. Hr around 100-115 (was 60 when in NSR) Can I cut back on Lopressor and see
farewelltoarms
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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Post Ablation complications
Had persistent fast AFib since Nov 23, decided to go private route as my health was deteriorating. Echocardiogram Jan 24 showers severe mitral regurgitation, and ejection fraction 28%. Lots more drugs added to the cocktail and now under the care of both a cardiologist and an Electrophysiologist. Drugs
Had persistent fast AFib since Nov 23, decided to go private route as my health was deteriorating. Echocardiogram Jan 24 showers severe mitral regurgitation, and ejection fraction 28%. Lots more drugs added to the cocktail and now under the care of both a cardiologist and an Electrophysiologist. Drugs
AmandaLouise77
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
PET scan microvascular disease
Just seen a private cardiologist regarding ongoing chest pain following NSTEMI 6 months ago. Successful stent and no other main artery blockages. Now considering microvascular angina. Anyone know anything about PET scans for that? Sounds expensive and wondering if NHS do this?
Just seen a private cardiologist regarding ongoing chest pain following NSTEMI 6 months ago. Successful stent and no other main artery blockages. Now considering microvascular angina. Anyone know anything about PET scans for that? Sounds expensive and wondering if NHS do this?
Heartmum56
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
worried
hi I was diagnosed with nafld in November and told to lose weight I was about 2 stone overweight I have now hit healthy weight but my liver is showing still problems in the bloods so I have now been referred for autoimmune screening and mri scan also my urine is very dark have anyone gone through this
hi I was diagnosed with nafld in November and told to lose weight I was about 2 stone overweight I have now hit healthy weight but my liver is showing still problems in the bloods so I have now been referred for autoimmune screening and mri scan also my urine is very dark have anyone gone through this
Candycru
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
B12 stored in liver ?
Hi I'm getting a little confused and trying to understand what is actually measured with blood tests... Does a serum Total B12 reflect what is or isn't stored in the liver at the time of the test or just what is circulating ? Does an Active B12 test measure the store differently, is the store in
Hi I'm getting a little confused and trying to understand what is actually measured with blood tests... Does a serum Total B12 reflect what is or isn't stored in the liver at the time of the test or just what is circulating ? Does an Active B12 test measure the store differently, is the store in
Spritze
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
natural and helpful?
[i]**Moderator comment: please be reminded of the guidance round natural remedies on the forum when replying to this post, and bear in mind what helps you may be a trigger for someone else, even if it seems harmless and natural: https://healthunlocked.com/asthmalunguk-asthma/posts/150694111/update-on-alternative-complimentary-therapies-posts
[i]**Moderator comment: please be reminded of the guidance round natural remedies on the forum when replying to this post, and bear in mind what helps you may be a trigger for someone else, even if it seems harmless and natural: https://healthunlocked.com/asthmalunguk-asthma/posts/150694111/update-on-alternative-complimentary-therapies-posts
Mrteddycat
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Lots of bad stuff happening, what to do?
I was diagnosed with ET close to 3 years ago, January. Put on Hydroxyurea, 500mg 3x a week and all seemed good with platelets.I just turned 69 in October, am a woman and had a heart attack in September from a blocked artery. A stent was put in and I am on drugs to help lower blood pressure, Baby aspirin
I was diagnosed with ET close to 3 years ago, January. Put on Hydroxyurea, 500mg 3x a week and all seemed good with platelets.I just turned 69 in October, am a woman and had a heart attack in September from a blocked artery. A stent was put in and I am on drugs to help lower blood pressure, Baby aspirin
Androg
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
How to get out of AF advice please
I’ve undergone two cardioversions, and each time, about 10-11 weeks later, I’ve reverted back into atrial fibrillation (AF), despite initially being in normal sinus rhythm post-procedure. Following the first cardioversion, I remained in normal rhythm for 12 weeks before slipping back into AF, which
I’ve undergone two cardioversions, and each time, about 10-11 weeks later, I’ve reverted back into atrial fibrillation (AF), despite initially being in normal sinus rhythm post-procedure. Following the first cardioversion, I remained in normal rhythm for 12 weeks before slipping back into AF, which
Mightnot
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Edoxaban and dreams and nightmares ...... Part 2
Been figuring the best way to write my thanks to you all for your comments on Part 1, so, tryin’ this. Whilst I have been reading your comments I have also been reading ‘The paper in the packet’ for each of the drugs that I originally referred to. It does seem as though each of these three DOAC's side
Been figuring the best way to write my thanks to you all for your comments on Part 1, so, tryin’ this. Whilst I have been reading your comments I have also been reading ‘The paper in the packet’ for each of the drugs that I originally referred to. It does seem as though each of these three DOAC's side
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Link between Vitamin B12 Deficiency and MS
A recent study, conducted by researchers from Sanford Burnham Prebys, in collaboration with others, and published in the December 2023 issue of Cell Reports, sheds more light on the subject, revealing a molecular link between vitamin B12 deficiency and multiple sclerosis. The researchers suggest the
A recent study, conducted by researchers from Sanford Burnham Prebys, in collaboration with others, and published in the December 2023 issue of Cell Reports, sheds more light on the subject, revealing a molecular link between vitamin B12 deficiency and multiple sclerosis. The researchers suggest the
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
4 months ago
Health Anxiety over liver damage
Hello, I’m 34 year old female who has definitely over indulged in wine the last few years. my husband and I were living the expat life prior to 2020 and drank a lot with friends and at home. i have had a few breaks since 2020 which was about 10 months in 2020 and nearly 12 months in 2022. Since
Hello, I’m 34 year old female who has definitely over indulged in wine the last few years. my husband and I were living the expat life prior to 2020 and drank a lot with friends and at home. i have had a few breaks since 2020 which was about 10 months in 2020 and nearly 12 months in 2022. Since
Santababy89
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Atorvastatin
My cholesterol was always low until I went through the dreaded menopause which turned me upside down and inside out! My anxiety shot through the roof and my cholesterol with it! I’ve always been slim fit and healthy. Never smoked and drank minimal alcohol. My diet is very healthy. No red meat or processed
My cholesterol was always low until I went through the dreaded menopause which turned me upside down and inside out! My anxiety shot through the roof and my cholesterol with it! I’ve always been slim fit and healthy. Never smoked and drank minimal alcohol. My diet is very healthy. No red meat or processed
Susie3012
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Do Sulforaphane, Melatonin, and Cayenne Pepper work?
I've been a lurker for a while. First time post. I have had a radical prostatectomy, chemo (docetaxel - 6 infusions 3 weeks apart), radiation (38 doses) and Lupron (18 months). I am done with all treatment for now. PSA minimum was 0.02, now at 0.04. I've been reading a lot about sulforaphane (BROQ)
I've been a lurker for a while. First time post. I have had a radical prostatectomy, chemo (docetaxel - 6 infusions 3 weeks apart), radiation (38 doses) and Lupron (18 months). I am done with all treatment for now. PSA minimum was 0.02, now at 0.04. I've been reading a lot about sulforaphane (BROQ)
SisuMike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
clopidogrel
I’m taking clopidogrel and aspirin following a Watchman implant. I feel fatigued all day, foggy—just as I did on metoprolol and did even more so on amiodarone. I also bruise more easily and bleed more flowingly on clopidogrel than on apixaban, which I stopped when I started a three-month course of
I’m taking clopidogrel and aspirin following a Watchman implant. I feel fatigued all day, foggy—just as I did on metoprolol and did even more so on amiodarone. I also bruise more easily and bleed more flowingly on clopidogrel than on apixaban, which I stopped when I started a three-month course of
Sweetmelody
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Thyroid Antibodies
Just read a post from Thyroid UK about antibodies. The raised TPO connection seems clear, but then It says “The next group is the TG Ab. These levels rise as well as the TPO Ab levels in autoimmune thyroiditis, but to a lesser degree...” I don’t understand what this is saying…does it mean that BOTH
Just read a post from Thyroid UK about antibodies. The raised TPO connection seems clear, but then It says “The next group is the TG Ab. These levels rise as well as the TPO Ab levels in autoimmune thyroiditis, but to a lesser degree...” I don’t understand what this is saying…does it mean that BOTH
JoJoloveschocolate
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
LUPUS UK is delighted to announce their new CEO will be Caroline Olshewsky
After a rigorous and careful selection process, involving a panel of Trustees and the staff at the National Office in Romford, Caroline Olshewsky will start her new position on Monday 18th March 2024. Caroline will take the reins from Paul Howard who has been CEO since March 2020 and has been with the
After a rigorous and careful selection process, involving a panel of Trustees and the staff at the National Office in Romford, Caroline Olshewsky will start her new position on Monday 18th March 2024. Caroline will take the reins from Paul Howard who has been CEO since March 2020 and has been with the
Paul_Howard
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Elevated Diastolic Blood Pressure & Thyroid?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
I’ve read that thyroid issues can increase diastolic blood pressure while systolic remains normal. I’ve been seeing a slight increase / trend with this. Has anyone else seen this and it meant levothyroxine increase needed?
THoa2022
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
can i have it??
i’ve stopped having donner since being diagnosed with celiac disease. i never used to have the wrap just the donner. today after chatting to family some glutens said they have it with no problems and it’s gluten free. i’m confused 🤷🏻♀️
i’ve stopped having donner since being diagnosed with celiac disease. i never used to have the wrap just the donner. today after chatting to family some glutens said they have it with no problems and it’s gluten free. i’m confused 🤷🏻♀️
Junny123
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
7 months ago
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