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PS Hypo & tinnitus
Just found posts on this subject. Vitamin B deficiency seems prime culprit. I take a combo of Vit, B1 + B6 + B12. I get Vitamin D through sun exposure (a lot of it in Greece). I also take Folacin, Iron & vitamin C.
Just found posts on this subject. Vitamin B deficiency seems prime culprit. I take a combo of Vit, B1 + B6 + B12. I get Vitamin D through sun exposure (a lot of it in Greece). I also take Folacin, Iron & vitamin C.
Koola
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Saliva cortisol test results
Hi everyone I just got my saliva cortisol test results back and they are as follows: Waking: 9.78 (6-21) 12 noon: 5.19 (1.5-7.6) 4pm: 3.63 (0-5.5) Before bed <1.5 (0-2) I am relieved as this rules out adrenal insufficiency correct but is my waking level a little lower than it should be? Could this
Hi everyone I just got my saliva cortisol test results back and they are as follows: Waking: 9.78 (6-21) 12 noon: 5.19 (1.5-7.6) 4pm: 3.63 (0-5.5) Before bed <1.5 (0-2) I am relieved as this rules out adrenal insufficiency correct but is my waking level a little lower than it should be? Could this
liaratsoni
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Becoming unable to tolerate any of my t3 and scared
Hi everyone. I ordered a saliva cortisol test and should get the results the end of this week due to my ongoing symptoms and difficulty raising T3 above 10mcg despite being very hypo in both symptoms and lab ranges and raising T4 not doing anything except making me feel worse. I am currently on 75mcg
Hi everyone. I ordered a saliva cortisol test and should get the results the end of this week due to my ongoing symptoms and difficulty raising T3 above 10mcg despite being very hypo in both symptoms and lab ranges and raising T4 not doing anything except making me feel worse. I am currently on 75mcg
liaratsoni
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Help with recent tests, high cortisol and ferritin, low folate
Could someone please help with my recent tests. My saliva cortisol test shows high cortisol throughout the day and low DHEA. I have had adrenal problems for several years now and results have varied from low throughout the day to this present high one. They did normalise for a brief period back in
Could someone please help with my recent tests. My saliva cortisol test shows high cortisol throughout the day and low DHEA. I have had adrenal problems for several years now and results have varied from low throughout the day to this present high one. They did normalise for a brief period back in
sandyd
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Ferritin/Iron Advice & Other Results
So, I've finally had blood tests done for iron and other things, and have attached the results. Of note ferritin is only 44, I know that this is low. I am vegetarian, Dr knows this and didn't seem to care. She has also marked all these tests as no further action required. If someone can look at my ferritin
So, I've finally had blood tests done for iron and other things, and have attached the results. Of note ferritin is only 44, I know that this is low. I am vegetarian, Dr knows this and didn't seem to care. She has also marked all these tests as no further action required. If someone can look at my ferritin
Fluffysheep
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Levo without additives
Hi all. A while back I mentioned that I had found a UK company that makes levo without any additives in it. It is basically T4 suspended in almond oil with vitamin C as the preservative. They would only tell me the cost if I got a private script, which I finally managed to do free off my GP... however
Hi all. A while back I mentioned that I had found a UK company that makes levo without any additives in it. It is basically T4 suspended in almond oil with vitamin C as the preservative. They would only tell me the cost if I got a private script, which I finally managed to do free off my GP... however
Nico101
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
No medication seems to be working to ease some of the pain
Me again. No medication seems to be working. I'm currently on 3 gabapentin, Naproxen, 2 Omeprazoles (stomach was slightly damaged in early may as I wasn't aware that you had to have a stomach lining tablet with naproxen... Dr didn't give any Omeprazole with the naproxen so was advised to take 2 of them
Me again. No medication seems to be working. I'm currently on 3 gabapentin, Naproxen, 2 Omeprazoles (stomach was slightly damaged in early may as I wasn't aware that you had to have a stomach lining tablet with naproxen... Dr didn't give any Omeprazole with the naproxen so was advised to take 2 of them
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Hepatitis C liver pain PLEASE HELP
Hi guys I have a few questions... I'm new to this so bate with me please. I contracted hep c back in 2013 from iv heroin use which I've been clean 6 years now but am just starting to have pain and am getting worried but don't have insurance to see a doctor but I'm having pain in my upper right abdomen
Hi guys I have a few questions... I'm new to this so bate with me please. I contracted hep c back in 2013 from iv heroin use which I've been clean 6 years now but am just starting to have pain and am getting worried but don't have insurance to see a doctor but I'm having pain in my upper right abdomen
Tmajoria3
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Ferritin, Folate, Vitamin B12 numbers - confused and not sure whether to take a B complex or iron
Apologies if this is a bit long but I am very confused by this whole subject. I am self treating with T3 for Impaired sensitivity to Thyroid Hormone [ISTH]. I began to self treat in late January of this year - it was the right way to go because if I hadn't I don't think I'd still be here now writing
Apologies if this is a bit long but I am very confused by this whole subject. I am self treating with T3 for Impaired sensitivity to Thyroid Hormone [ISTH]. I began to self treat in late January of this year - it was the right way to go because if I hadn't I don't think I'd still be here now writing
Redlester
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Low Free Triiodothyronine Levels Are Associated With Risk of Frailty in Older Adults With Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus
A peculiar paper. The idea that we should measure FT3 in order to assess risk of frailty seems distinctly half-baked. We see so many times assertions that it is entirely "normal" for older people to have higher TSH and lower FT4 and FT4, it at least could be welcome to see low FT3 highlighted as having
A peculiar paper. The idea that we should measure FT3 in order to assess risk of frailty seems distinctly half-baked. We see so many times assertions that it is entirely "normal" for older people to have higher TSH and lower FT4 and FT4, it at least could be welcome to see low FT3 highlighted as having
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Please could someone give advice on blood results
Dear all, I hope you are well. Can anyone give advice on my blood results below. One is from Feb and the other end of May. Been in 50mcg of Teva levothyroxine since January. Private doctor has advised to go up to 75mcg last week. Since then I feel worse. Hot, headaches, insomnia, extremely hoarse voice
Dear all, I hope you are well. Can anyone give advice on my blood results below. One is from Feb and the other end of May. Been in 50mcg of Teva levothyroxine since January. Private doctor has advised to go up to 75mcg last week. Since then I feel worse. Hot, headaches, insomnia, extremely hoarse voice
Hello777
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Underactive thyroid / M.E. help needed analysing blood test results
I was diagnosed with an under active thyroid aged 14 after 4 years of feeling ill and put on 125 mg of levothyroxine. Unfortunately at the same time I was diagnosed with glandular fever. I have spent years oscillating between feeling well and hardly being able to get out of bed . I practice yoga, rest
I was diagnosed with an under active thyroid aged 14 after 4 years of feeling ill and put on 125 mg of levothyroxine. Unfortunately at the same time I was diagnosed with glandular fever. I have spent years oscillating between feeling well and hardly being able to get out of bed . I practice yoga, rest
Veg22
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Anyone Diagnosed with GCA under the age of 50?
I’m curious to know if anyone here was diagnosed with GCA under the age of 50. I’ve had this concern in the past that I have it. I had a c reactive protein test done in March and it was very low in the normal range. However, recently my scalp has become itchy and tender again. I’ve had some eye
I’m curious to know if anyone here was diagnosed with GCA under the age of 50. I’ve had this concern in the past that I have it. I had a c reactive protein test done in March and it was very low in the normal range. However, recently my scalp has become itchy and tender again. I’ve had some eye
PMRdaughter
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Covid19 & Diabetes- Covid19 forced us to bring in Some life style changes-10 Habbits that I would love to continue for ever..
Covid19 forced us to take a Pause from this busy life and bring in changes in our life style. Ten such changes which I incorporated I swear-seem to be helping me to maintain a better Health. (1) My Job : As an Engineer in a MNC, I & my team always used to give a Capex Plan for automation to increase
Covid19 forced us to take a Pause from this busy life and bring in changes in our life style. Ten such changes which I incorporated I swear-seem to be helping me to maintain a better Health. (1) My Job : As an Engineer in a MNC, I & my team always used to give a Capex Plan for automation to increase
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
No more hot feet and much less RLS
After about two years of taking 65 mg of iron every other night along with 125 mg of vitamin C, I no longer have hot feet when I get into bed. A Harvard study reported that taking it every other night is more effective and another study showed that taking iron with vitamin C is beneficial. More importantly
After about two years of taking 65 mg of iron every other night along with 125 mg of vitamin C, I no longer have hot feet when I get into bed. A Harvard study reported that taking it every other night is more effective and another study showed that taking iron with vitamin C is beneficial. More importantly
davidadill
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Need advice
Please help. I feel awful all the time. I can't seem to bring up my ferritin inspite of talking iron with vitamin c. I feel tightness around my neck but in the tge upper area like where my glands are, I guess. Constant headache. Low mood. Can't come up with words quickly. Menstrual cramps throughout
Please help. I feel awful all the time. I can't seem to bring up my ferritin inspite of talking iron with vitamin c. I feel tightness around my neck but in the tge upper area like where my glands are, I guess. Constant headache. Low mood. Can't come up with words quickly. Menstrual cramps throughout
Icast
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Ferritin and B12
Hi all Just wondering about my B12 and ferritin levels. Please could you have a look? Should I be trying to get the ferritin higher in the range? And, would I benefit from getting my B12 to a higher number, I notice this doesn't have a range? I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about a month ago,
Hi all Just wondering about my B12 and ferritin levels. Please could you have a look? Should I be trying to get the ferritin higher in the range? And, would I benefit from getting my B12 to a higher number, I notice this doesn't have a range? I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism about a month ago,
Mike_79
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Melatonin for Parkinson's Disease Pt. 1....FINALLY!
Here is a link to part two of this post: https://healthunlocked.com/parkinsonsmovement/posts/144418780/melatonin-for-parkinsons-disease-pt.-2 The other day I was having a conversation with forum member Millbrook about the potential use of melatonin (one of my favorite supplements) for PD and I was discussing
Here is a link to part two of this post: https://healthunlocked.com/parkinsonsmovement/posts/144418780/melatonin-for-parkinsons-disease-pt.-2 The other day I was having a conversation with forum member Millbrook about the potential use of melatonin (one of my favorite supplements) for PD and I was discussing
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Timing a blood test.....how critical?
I’ve just read an interesting thread about dosing for T3. I didn’t want to hijack the discussion so thought I’d start again and outline what I see as a problem with getting a combo dose right. Like many on here I have continuing and irritating issues with endos who regulate against TSH primarily and
I’ve just read an interesting thread about dosing for T3. I didn’t want to hijack the discussion so thought I’d start again and outline what I see as a problem with getting a combo dose right. Like many on here I have continuing and irritating issues with endos who regulate against TSH primarily and
GonzalezGirl
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Staggering Levo, HRT, vit, cod liver oil capsules.
Hi I'm here to ask how should I stagger my medicines. I have hypothyroidism, I'm on levothyroxine, which I take first thing and have started HRT 6 mnths ago plus anti histamines, basically I take them all together in the morning. And I used to take cod lever oil capsules after dinner, now I'm adding
Hi I'm here to ask how should I stagger my medicines. I have hypothyroidism, I'm on levothyroxine, which I take first thing and have started HRT 6 mnths ago plus anti histamines, basically I take them all together in the morning. And I used to take cod lever oil capsules after dinner, now I'm adding
G2-1_g
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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