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Recent blood tests have revealed the following. Blood test taken without medication and food at 9 am, followed protocol re avoiding biotin before etc. Medication 100 mg levothyroxine ( accord) CRP - 0.14 < 3 Ferritin 23 (30 - 150) B Active 73 (37.5 - 188) Folate Serum 31.9 (8.83 - 60.8) Vit D
Recent blood tests have revealed the following. Blood test taken without medication and food at 9 am, followed protocol re avoiding biotin before etc. Medication 100 mg levothyroxine ( accord) CRP - 0.14 < 3 Ferritin 23 (30 - 150) B Active 73 (37.5 - 188) Folate Serum 31.9 (8.83 - 60.8) Vit D
Hopeful129
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Colchicine and Inflammation Revisited
Inflammation is one of the two principle drivers of “The Hallmarks of Cancer” which are the common drivers of progression of cancer from initiation to invasion and spread, to developing resistance to treatments and ultimately to end stage metastasis. (The other main driver being genomic instability:
Inflammation is one of the two principle drivers of “The Hallmarks of Cancer” which are the common drivers of progression of cancer from initiation to invasion and spread, to developing resistance to treatments and ultimately to end stage metastasis. (The other main driver being genomic instability:
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Colchicine and Inflammation Reconsidered
Inflammation is one of the two principle drivers of “The Hallmarks of Cancer” which are the common drivers of progression of cancer from initiation to invasion and spread, to developing resistance to treatments and ultimately to end stage metastasis. (The other main driver being genomic instability:
Inflammation is one of the two principle drivers of “The Hallmarks of Cancer” which are the common drivers of progression of cancer from initiation to invasion and spread, to developing resistance to treatments and ultimately to end stage metastasis. (The other main driver being genomic instability:
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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Blood test readings sent
Hi everyone, Can someone work out exactly what my thyroid and iron test means? Asked today for first copy of my blood test and received without any qualms, Regards Bill Values and Investigations (Latest Value) 17-Jul-2023 HbA1c levl - IFCC standardised - (Ralston5490) - Normal - No Action 35 mmol
Hi everyone, Can someone work out exactly what my thyroid and iron test means? Asked today for first copy of my blood test and received without any qualms, Regards Bill Values and Investigations (Latest Value) 17-Jul-2023 HbA1c levl - IFCC standardised - (Ralston5490) - Normal - No Action 35 mmol
Tracy99
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Does anyone take Vit C with Levo?
Hi, on my journey to support levo absorption and hypothyroid symptoms, I've recently been taking B12 drops sublingually, eating chicken liver pate most days, taking levo at 3am (need the loo anyway!) and have tried Cider Vinegar (with mother) which I find too much and can't currently stomach. All
Hi, on my journey to support levo absorption and hypothyroid symptoms, I've recently been taking B12 drops sublingually, eating chicken liver pate most days, taking levo at 3am (need the loo anyway!) and have tried Cider Vinegar (with mother) which I find too much and can't currently stomach. All
CernCrystal
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Looking for advice
Hello RLS tribe, I'm looking for advice on medication I take for rls, (I've had all the iron blood work done and am currently high in brain iron stores) I take 20mg of iron biglycinate daily to keep it high, along with magnesium malate, omega oils, vit c & b vitamins, currently what gives me a decent
Hello RLS tribe, I'm looking for advice on medication I take for rls, (I've had all the iron blood work done and am currently high in brain iron stores) I take 20mg of iron biglycinate daily to keep it high, along with magnesium malate, omega oils, vit c & b vitamins, currently what gives me a decent
Loopylegs
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Albumin
New paper below [1]. About 18 years ago, a man who headed a PCa group in CA told me to forget PCa-related markers - the best indicator that a man wouldn't be around in 6 months was albumin. My albumin had been 3.9 at diagnosis. I worked to reduce sub-clinical inflammation via polyphenols (inhibitors
New paper below [1]. About 18 years ago, a man who headed a PCa group in CA told me to forget PCa-related markers - the best indicator that a man wouldn't be around in 6 months was albumin. My albumin had been 3.9 at diagnosis. I worked to reduce sub-clinical inflammation via polyphenols (inhibitors
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
The CRP:Albumin ratio & CRPC Survival
New paper from Portugal below [1]. Here is another study showing the consequences of subclinical inflammation. The inflammation markers used were C-reactive protein [CRP] & albumin. {The useful Modified Glasgow Prognostic Score uses the same markers, but in a cruder way.} It is always better
New paper from Portugal below [1]. Here is another study showing the consequences of subclinical inflammation. The inflammation markers used were C-reactive protein [CRP] & albumin. {The useful Modified Glasgow Prognostic Score uses the same markers, but in a cruder way.} It is always better
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ARTIFICIAL LIVER
Good news , maybe we don’t have to wait for a liver transplant after all. I didn’t realise that machines existed that can carry out the function of the liver, at this stage they are external like kidney dialysis. Would think you have to hooked up permanently as the liver is always working.
Good news , maybe we don’t have to wait for a liver transplant after all. I didn’t realise that machines existed that can carry out the function of the liver, at this stage they are external like kidney dialysis. Would think you have to hooked up permanently as the liver is always working.
Oztrax
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Is this PMR?
Hello I'm new to this site and to the world of PMR. Hoping to get some guidance from this lovely community. My GP has diagnosed me with PMR at 42 and I'm not entirely convinced as I don't fit the symptoms of aches and stiffness in the shoulders and hips. This all started in March 23 where I woke
Hello I'm new to this site and to the world of PMR. Hoping to get some guidance from this lovely community. My GP has diagnosed me with PMR at 42 and I'm not entirely convinced as I don't fit the symptoms of aches and stiffness in the shoulders and hips. This all started in March 23 where I woke
Evie1977
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Should I add Selenium Supplement
I am on various supplements via my old FD but Selenium is one that has never been added for me. I read so many posts on the importance of this when you have Hashi's but it's something I never added because back in 2019 I private tested and my levels were fine and I am aware if you supplement on certain
I am on various supplements via my old FD but Selenium is one that has never been added for me. I read so many posts on the importance of this when you have Hashi's but it's something I never added because back in 2019 I private tested and my levels were fine and I am aware if you supplement on certain
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Some help and advice please with my results.
I would be really grateful if someone could advise me where to go next please. Here are my latest results 11/04/23: TSH 0.01 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.5) -6.1% Free T4 (fT4) 15.1 pmol/L (11.0 - 23.0) 34.2% Free T3 (fT3) 5.77 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) 72.2% T4:T3 Ratio 2.617 Folate - Serum 4.3 ug/L (2.0 - 18.7)
I would be really grateful if someone could advise me where to go next please. Here are my latest results 11/04/23: TSH 0.01 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.5) -6.1% Free T4 (fT4) 15.1 pmol/L (11.0 - 23.0) 34.2% Free T3 (fT3) 5.77 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) 72.2% T4:T3 Ratio 2.617 Folate - Serum 4.3 ug/L (2.0 - 18.7)
DoodleMoo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
My Current Stack (What is in Yours?)
Fabnusasked me what my current stack was so I am sharing it here. Please remember I have not been diagnosed with PD. I have RBD and some other symptoms.
Also remember I have a HS degree, poor impulse control, and I am prone to bad decisions. Please do your own research.
The best place
Fabnusasked me what my current stack was so I am sharing it here. Please remember I have not been diagnosed with PD. I have RBD and some other symptoms.
Also remember I have a HS degree, poor impulse control, and I am prone to bad decisions. Please do your own research.
The best place
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Update again again again!
Hi All, I have to say I am feeling MUCH better, and I feel we are getting somewhere now! I have ME and Fibro and was going into a flare so the CRP was raised a little. I don't have any vitamins as this was an NHS test, however, I am keeping my finger crossed that we are also getting somewhere on that
Hi All, I have to say I am feeling MUCH better, and I feel we are getting somewhere now! I have ME and Fibro and was going into a flare so the CRP was raised a little. I don't have any vitamins as this was an NHS test, however, I am keeping my finger crossed that we are also getting somewhere on that
Flippasmile
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Six Months later - upcoming meeting with my MD (input needed)
[lab tests are from October 2022] So, it is 6 months later and things were going well on 0.075mg Synthroid (75 mcg) and 15 mcg Cytomel divided over 3 daily doses. I have been diligent with supplementing iron using a heme polypeptide every second day, alternating with zinc w/ copper and of course taking
[lab tests are from October 2022] So, it is 6 months later and things were going well on 0.075mg Synthroid (75 mcg) and 15 mcg Cytomel divided over 3 daily doses. I have been diligent with supplementing iron using a heme polypeptide every second day, alternating with zinc w/ copper and of course taking
Joyya
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Update #5: Back to front
Hi all, Continuing on from my adrenals results… https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149321002/update-4-adrenal-results I have spent some time researching and experimenting with adrenal support. This is what I understand. If I am off about any of this please do feel free to correct or challenge
Hi all, Continuing on from my adrenals results… https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149321002/update-4-adrenal-results I have spent some time researching and experimenting with adrenal support. This is what I understand. If I am off about any of this please do feel free to correct or challenge
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
I am getting there but…
Back here again… so helpful in the past, and need your help again! I have been slowly coming off pramipexole over 4 months, reducing tablets by a half every month. I am now on one and a half tablets. I have been taking gentle iron, 40 mg at night, with Vit c. My bloods tested in Dec when I started
Back here again… so helpful in the past, and need your help again! I have been slowly coming off pramipexole over 4 months, reducing tablets by a half every month. I am now on one and a half tablets. I have been taking gentle iron, 40 mg at night, with Vit c. My bloods tested in Dec when I started
Jukebox55
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Pernicious Anaemia
Hi Guys I have had B12 above reference range (NHS UK so probably a very outdate reference range system) GP told me it was high a year ago. Nobody had told me! I don't take any B12 supplements or multi vitamins ( I take Vit D and Vit c separately daily only) I also have "borderline" full blood count
Hi Guys I have had B12 above reference range (NHS UK so probably a very outdate reference range system) GP told me it was high a year ago. Nobody had told me! I don't take any B12 supplements or multi vitamins ( I take Vit D and Vit c separately daily only) I also have "borderline" full blood count
Kwizzbit
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
support for tapering ropinerol
I have been on Ropinerol for about 5 years and trying to taper after Increasing the dosage, every year due to earlier leg ache and increased area of pain. When I started it was below my knee and now it’s entire leg. I was up to 2 mg in January and my new primary care suggested I could cut my pill in
I have been on Ropinerol for about 5 years and trying to taper after Increasing the dosage, every year due to earlier leg ache and increased area of pain. When I started it was below my knee and now it’s entire leg. I was up to 2 mg in January and my new primary care suggested I could cut my pill in
Neddieis1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Periodic episodes of fluctuating tachycardia while in AFib.
Never had any heart problems until early 2020. I'm a rather robust yet strong guy , late 40s. I suspect COVID may have had something to do with it. Never vaccinated either..went to e.r after having AFib for 16 hrs. Was blacking out at work. Thought I was going to die. Spent 2 days in hospital. Echocardiogram
Never had any heart problems until early 2020. I'm a rather robust yet strong guy , late 40s. I suspect COVID may have had something to do with it. Never vaccinated either..went to e.r after having AFib for 16 hrs. Was blacking out at work. Thought I was going to die. Spent 2 days in hospital. Echocardiogram
Arrythimicaneurysm
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
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