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Not Feeling well at all
Hi I've had a Lobectomy of the Thyroid gland, and been told by my Surgeon that i'm autoimmune. Firstly does this mean i have Hashimoto's? I'm also suffering from muscle fatigue and joint pain, i have been to the Doctor who's only answer is to wait until my next blood draw (a to see if my dose of Levothyroxine
Hi I've had a Lobectomy of the Thyroid gland, and been told by my Surgeon that i'm autoimmune. Firstly does this mean i have Hashimoto's? I'm also suffering from muscle fatigue and joint pain, i have been to the Doctor who's only answer is to wait until my next blood draw (a to see if my dose of Levothyroxine
wildone65
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
A bit of help and advice
Hallo I'm new on here but not new to stomach problems . After yet another sleepless night ,I really need a bit of help . I have coeliac disease so am already on a gluten free diet , and a problem with lactose and yeasts .i have had lifelong constipation and have eliminated food that gives me heartburn
Hallo I'm new on here but not new to stomach problems . After yet another sleepless night ,I really need a bit of help . I have coeliac disease so am already on a gluten free diet , and a problem with lactose and yeasts .i have had lifelong constipation and have eliminated food that gives me heartburn
Nero1734
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IBS Network
7 years ago
any advice about going GF with hashis?
Hello! I was wondering if anyone had any tips for adopting a hashimoto's gluten free diet. I am on 100mcg of levo and have been for six months with no great improvement in health. My vitamin levels are fine and ferratin improving, but I still feel.... like a slug, I suppose. I thought I'd feel better
Hello! I was wondering if anyone had any tips for adopting a hashimoto's gluten free diet. I am on 100mcg of levo and have been for six months with no great improvement in health. My vitamin levels are fine and ferratin improving, but I still feel.... like a slug, I suppose. I thought I'd feel better
momo33
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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Thoughts on my labs?
Interested in your thoughts on my labs... I have Hashimotos, am on gluten free diet, my vitamin D, folate, and B12 are all high normal and selenium and iodine are normal. Ferritin is high, but due to other issues. My adrenals are a work in progress, am on hydrocortisone, adrenal support, and appropriate
Interested in your thoughts on my labs... I have Hashimotos, am on gluten free diet, my vitamin D, folate, and B12 are all high normal and selenium and iodine are normal. Ferritin is high, but due to other issues. My adrenals are a work in progress, am on hydrocortisone, adrenal support, and appropriate
Learner1
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
My introduction...
Hi all My name is Ian, I'm 55 years old and have early onset Parkinson's disease. I was diagnosed in 2011, but had symptoms going back to the mid-90s. I had Deep Brain Stimulation surgery in April last year at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London, and have a DBS recovery blog
Hi all My name is Ian, I'm 55 years old and have early onset Parkinson's disease. I was diagnosed in 2011, but had symptoms going back to the mid-90s. I had Deep Brain Stimulation surgery in April last year at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery in London, and have a DBS recovery blog
Ianfrizell
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Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
Exhausted still !!
I've received blood results back from GP any help would be great thanks. I had self medicated in Sept 2016 from 100mg too 200mg as was feeling so exhausted , but my GP told me to go back to taking 100mg when these results came back - TSH was 0.019 ( 0.34-5.60mU/L ) Serum Free T4 28.4 ( 8.00-18.00 pool
I've received blood results back from GP any help would be great thanks. I had self medicated in Sept 2016 from 100mg too 200mg as was feeling so exhausted , but my GP told me to go back to taking 100mg when these results came back - TSH was 0.019 ( 0.34-5.60mU/L ) Serum Free T4 28.4 ( 8.00-18.00 pool
Titchyboy
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
VISIT TO GP ON 12/01/17
Sorry this will be rather long... so apologies but I need help please. First armed with a copy of results from blood tests of 16 December I asked her who had checed the results as I was surprised that EVERYTHING was NORMAL when in fact my RBCs are above range (as indicated by lab) and my MCV and MCHL
Sorry this will be rather long... so apologies but I need help please. First armed with a copy of results from blood tests of 16 December I asked her who had checed the results as I was surprised that EVERYTHING was NORMAL when in fact my RBCs are above range (as indicated by lab) and my MCV and MCHL
JGBH
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
25 mcg hasn't had much of an impact at all
Hi all you good people! I was diagnosed borderline hypothyroid a few months ago. My TSH was 6.5 and T4 11.3 in October 2016. I was started on 25mcg levo. I had another blood test a week ago and the results were TSH 6.5 and T4 11.8. My doctor sent me a new prescription in the post for 50mcg with
Hi all you good people! I was diagnosed borderline hypothyroid a few months ago. My TSH was 6.5 and T4 11.3 in October 2016. I was started on 25mcg levo. I had another blood test a week ago and the results were TSH 6.5 and T4 11.8. My doctor sent me a new prescription in the post for 50mcg with
Bagster
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
small success after 8 years of constipation
My son has never been great with toilet issues. He was a very reluctant with potty training and suffered toddler diarrhoea. Around age of 5 he improved greatly and then poop accidents started again. The GP thought he needed imodium to help him have firmer stools, but as you can imagine, it did not help
My son has never been great with toilet issues. He was a very reluctant with potty training and suffered toddler diarrhoea. Around age of 5 he improved greatly and then poop accidents started again. The GP thought he needed imodium to help him have firmer stools, but as you can imagine, it did not help
mum2boys
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ERIC
7 years ago
Anti-inflammatory diets
Whilst the information booklets (NHS, UK) for PMR/GCA given to me when I was diagnosed with both conditions in July 2015, briefly touch on diet with a short list of foods based on calcium intake, I recently checked out anti-inflammatory diets to see if this would help. I bought the books "The Anti-Inflammatory
Whilst the information booklets (NHS, UK) for PMR/GCA given to me when I was diagnosed with both conditions in July 2015, briefly touch on diet with a short list of foods based on calcium intake, I recently checked out anti-inflammatory diets to see if this would help. I bought the books "The Anti-Inflammatory
LizMitchell
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Deep freeze in pregnancy
Hi, I've had terrible muscular pain down my side and a have used
deep
freeze
spray several times. Have realised that this isn't suitable in pregnancy and am really worried about what damage I may have done. Does anyone know what the side effects can be for baby?
Hi, I've had terrible muscular pain down my side and a have used
deep
freeze
spray several times. Have realised that this isn't suitable in pregnancy and am really worried about what damage I may have done. Does anyone know what the side effects can be for baby?
Abs35
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
8 years ago
Just diagnosed with Coeliac
Just been diognosed with Coeliac 1 week ago. I am trying to get used to being on gluten free diet. I am finding I have had headaches and being a bit dizzy. Also ,experiencing anxiety spells. Has anybody else experienced these symptoms ?
Just been diognosed with Coeliac 1 week ago. I am trying to get used to being on gluten free diet. I am finding I have had headaches and being a bit dizzy. Also ,experiencing anxiety spells. Has anybody else experienced these symptoms ?
Palm-65
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
8 years ago
Understanding
I'm new here I thought I would try this. I was diagnosed with Parkinson 7 year's ago. I've had DBS 5 year's ago. Going through a divorce, looking to meet a woman who understands PD . I have lived in Northern Ireland for 3 years. I own a house there and were I live now in Illinois. I'm not wealthy by
I'm new here I thought I would try this. I was diagnosed with Parkinson 7 year's ago. I've had DBS 5 year's ago. Going through a divorce, looking to meet a woman who understands PD . I have lived in Northern Ireland for 3 years. I own a house there and were I live now in Illinois. I'm not wealthy by
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
Hashis and Gluten Free
Hi all Would love to hear stories about people going gluten free and whether it helped your hypothyroidism/ hashis. Does it need to be a strict 100% gluten free diet or can you have a couple of 'cheat days' a month! Thanks in advance.
Hi all Would love to hear stories about people going gluten free and whether it helped your hypothyroidism/ hashis. Does it need to be a strict 100% gluten free diet or can you have a couple of 'cheat days' a month! Thanks in advance.
mb82
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Advice on new Hypothyroidism diagnosis please
Hi - I have (today) been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and started on Levo 25 od. I had a blood test a month ago after reporting fatigue and hair loss symptoms. I had Graves' disease 12 years ago and was treated with propylthiurocil (sp). I asked for a thyroid check on the basis of my symptoms and previous
Hi - I have (today) been diagnosed with hypothyroidism and started on Levo 25 od. I had a blood test a month ago after reporting fatigue and hair loss symptoms. I had Graves' disease 12 years ago and was treated with propylthiurocil (sp). I asked for a thyroid check on the basis of my symptoms and previous
Alsoran
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Ataxia - short lived but dramatic instant improvement with gluten-free diet.
I am a 77 year-old retired pathologist and new here. My illness began 6 years ago, with difficulty in walking, upset balance and problems getting in and out of cars. I was fairly sure I had ataxia of some sort and was eventually seen by the neurological team in Nottingham. They disagreed with the idea
I am a 77 year-old retired pathologist and new here. My illness began 6 years ago, with difficulty in walking, upset balance and problems getting in and out of cars. I was fairly sure I had ataxia of some sort and was eventually seen by the neurological team in Nottingham. They disagreed with the idea
Malcex
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Ataxia UK
8 years ago
Tomtorbay
I'm a 68 yr. old male and I was diagnosed in 2006 and am presently awaiting DBS. I also have sciatic nerve problems that will not let up. My family Dr. tells me that DBS could take care of the sciatic problem, do anyone know this for sure?
I'm a 68 yr. old male and I was diagnosed in 2006 and am presently awaiting DBS. I also have sciatic nerve problems that will not let up. My family Dr. tells me that DBS could take care of the sciatic problem, do anyone know this for sure?
nfldteam
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Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
Help and Guidance with blood tests results
Hi everyone, Need some help and advice before I see my GP on 12 January. These are the results: Serum tissue transglutaminase level (Xalbn) : 0.6 ku/L (0.0 - 5.0). Coeliac serology negative. Coeliac disease unlikely at present time (sensitivity 96%), providing patient taking a normal gluten containing
Hi everyone, Need some help and advice before I see my GP on 12 January. These are the results: Serum tissue transglutaminase level (Xalbn) : 0.6 ku/L (0.0 - 5.0). Coeliac serology negative. Coeliac disease unlikely at present time (sensitivity 96%), providing patient taking a normal gluten containing
JGBH
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 years ago
Its emotional...
Ever since I had DBS back in 2006 my emotions appear to have become much more polarised . Fortunately the vast majority of the time I am happy and smiley but I can start crying at a tv show / film / song or just something i am thinking about like never before in an instant and if something upsets
Ever since I had DBS back in 2006 my emotions appear to have become much more polarised . Fortunately the vast majority of the time I am happy and smiley but I can start crying at a tv show / film / song or just something i am thinking about like never before in an instant and if something upsets
Bionicmatt
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Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
Thoughts on brain fog?
Once again I am trying to figure out PMR. Yesterday I came home from work beause my brain was so fatigued it just shut down. I work at at an elementary school full time and the day before had computer training that was similar to trying to learn Chinese. The fog started then. Didn't sleep well for 2
Once again I am trying to figure out PMR. Yesterday I came home from work beause my brain was so fatigued it just shut down. I work at at an elementary school full time and the day before had computer training that was similar to trying to learn Chinese. The fog started then. Didn't sleep well for 2
bunnymom
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
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