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Advice needed on thyroxine management
I am hoping someone can advise me about my thyroxine dose. Here's a little background: In September 2023, I was underweight and having trouble gaining weight and suffering from anxiety. I had been on 75mcg of levothyroxine daily for an underactive thyroid. I had recently developed pins and needles
I am hoping someone can advise me about my thyroxine dose. Here's a little background: In September 2023, I was underweight and having trouble gaining weight and suffering from anxiety. I had been on 75mcg of levothyroxine daily for an underactive thyroid. I had recently developed pins and needles
SarrahMay
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Thyroid UK
4 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
Prednisone for treatment of AIG
I've just been started on Prednisone or Prednisolone, immunosuppressant steroids, for treatment of Autoimmune Gastritis/autoimmune PA. This has recently, within the last few years been shown to possibly heal AIG, although not entirely cure. It is also used to prevention immune system rejection of organ
I've just been started on Prednisone or Prednisolone, immunosuppressant steroids, for treatment of Autoimmune Gastritis/autoimmune PA. This has recently, within the last few years been shown to possibly heal AIG, although not entirely cure. It is also used to prevention immune system rejection of organ
Rexz
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 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
Scans other than PSMA for PC
My husband’s PSA continues to rise yet his PSMA scans are all clear. His last PSMA was late October with a PSA of 4.7 His PSA today was 6.5 It seems I have noted on this forum some other type scans should be done besides PSMA. His ALK PHOSPHATE is 85 (normal) Calcium levels all normal. Thanks
My husband’s PSA continues to rise yet his PSMA scans are all clear. His last PSMA was late October with a PSA of 4.7 His PSA today was 6.5 It seems I have noted on this forum some other type scans should be done besides PSMA. His ALK PHOSPHATE is 85 (normal) Calcium levels all normal. Thanks
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Should I be concerned about a PSA of 0.53 after SBRT treatment for one spot.
After 18 months of undetectable PSA (after ADT & 44 IMRT treatments) , my PSA started to rise this summer and was 2.66 at it's highest. My RO send me for a PSMA- Pet scan and he found one spot on T-10. 5 treatment with SBRT in Oct - Nov and now on Dec 6th my PSA was tested to
0.53.
Should
After 18 months of undetectable PSA (after ADT & 44 IMRT treatments) , my PSA started to rise this summer and was 2.66 at it's highest. My RO send me for a PSMA- Pet scan and he found one spot on T-10. 5 treatment with SBRT in Oct - Nov and now on Dec 6th my PSA was tested to
0.53.
Should
VCinTx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Lupus flare
Hi has anyone experience a lupus flare which was tiggered by a suspected infection? Ended up in hospital but they couldnt detect where the infection / virus was dispite full blood tests, urine tests as well as blood and urine culuture tests. Pretty scary.Thanks
Hi has anyone experience a lupus flare which was tiggered by a suspected infection? Ended up in hospital but they couldnt detect where the infection / virus was dispite full blood tests, urine tests as well as blood and urine culuture tests. Pretty scary.Thanks
Flows
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Health Update
So I had the mammogram and ultrasound. Imaging shows a 2cm lump stuck to the breast. The consultant says it is cancer and will be confirmed by the biopsy. Lucky it's caught early and doesn't look like it's spread to the lymph nodes. The plan is breast conservation therapy. A lumpectomy and radiotherapy
So I had the mammogram and ultrasound. Imaging shows a 2cm lump stuck to the breast. The consultant says it is cancer and will be confirmed by the biopsy. Lucky it's caught early and doesn't look like it's spread to the lymph nodes. The plan is breast conservation therapy. A lumpectomy and radiotherapy
LindaLittleBear
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British Heart Foundation
6 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
sulfasalazine side effects
Hi. I am on sulfasalazine for mixed connective tissue disease (similar to rheumatoid arthritis and lupus), which I started taking again after many years of my disease being in remission. I was initially on sulfasalazine 10 years ago and it is a horrid medication. Was, and am again, terribly dizzy
Hi. I am on sulfasalazine for mixed connective tissue disease (similar to rheumatoid arthritis and lupus), which I started taking again after many years of my disease being in remission. I was initially on sulfasalazine 10 years ago and it is a horrid medication. Was, and am again, terribly dizzy
girldoc
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NRAS
4 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
Tackle Parkinson’s Tremor With Targeted Exercises
Hope these exercise might help some people https://www.myparkinsonsteam.com/resources/tackle-parkinsons-tremor-with-targeted-exercises
Hope these exercise might help some people https://www.myparkinsonsteam.com/resources/tackle-parkinsons-tremor-with-targeted-exercises
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Lupkinis plus MMF most effective in lupus nephritis; tacrolimus safest
Lupkinis plus MMF most effective in lupus nephritis; tacrolimus safest Researchers reviewed 17 randomized controlled trials of 2,890 people A combination of Lupkinis (viclosporin) with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) was the most effective at managing lupus nephritis, according to a systematic review
Lupkinis plus MMF most effective in lupus nephritis; tacrolimus safest Researchers reviewed 17 randomized controlled trials of 2,890 people A combination of Lupkinis (viclosporin) with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) was the most effective at managing lupus nephritis, according to a systematic review
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 months ago
New here 🤗
Hi everyone, I’m looking for any information about bloods and Thyroid please. I was diagnosed in 2017 with chronic pain, chronic fatigue and osteoarthritis. I have tried all pain medications the NHS has, and nothing touches the pain. I have had horrendous pain in my feet, left one for over a year,
Hi everyone, I’m looking for any information about bloods and Thyroid please. I was diagnosed in 2017 with chronic pain, chronic fatigue and osteoarthritis. I have tried all pain medications the NHS has, and nothing touches the pain. I have had horrendous pain in my feet, left one for over a year,
Pammygtf
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
updated journey
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
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
PSA rising with Pluvicto
My husband started on Pluvicto. Before first injection PSA was 52, and after a month it is 58. What to expect after second injestion?
My husband started on Pluvicto. Before first injection PSA was 52, and after a month it is 58. What to expect after second injestion?
IkeLuke
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
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
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
Creatine?
I have a new personal trainer who I am using to help build and maintain muscle mass. I am not yet on ADT (TBD), but I want to have good habits for strength training if indeed I end up going that way. He mentioned recently that he might recommend creatine to me. I did some brief research and it seems
I have a new personal trainer who I am using to help build and maintain muscle mass. I am not yet on ADT (TBD), but I want to have good habits for strength training if indeed I end up going that way. He mentioned recently that he might recommend creatine to me. I did some brief research and it seems
MakeItRainbows
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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