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Tsh 31,atrophied thyroid, secondary adrenal insuffiency , feel terrible in a maze, can't rise t3
Dear group, firstly, thankyou to be there! My name is Antonella, I write from Italy. I have secondary adrenal insuffiency due pituitary acth deficiency. I also have a genetic liver illness which make me very difficult metabolize and use every meds, supplements etc. Because of this, despite high dose
Dear group, firstly, thankyou to be there! My name is Antonella, I write from Italy. I have secondary adrenal insuffiency due pituitary acth deficiency. I also have a genetic liver illness which make me very difficult metabolize and use every meds, supplements etc. Because of this, despite high dose
flyngraft
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Has anyone experienced this...
So partner needs transplant, had assessment app last week but got cancelled due to being an in patient in hospital with sepsis. Infection cleared but today doc said kidneys not doing so well today. He has bleeding from lips and nose due to low platelets but they have said they are not giving him platelets
So partner needs transplant, had assessment app last week but got cancelled due to being an in patient in hospital with sepsis. Infection cleared but today doc said kidneys not doing so well today. He has bleeding from lips and nose due to low platelets but they have said they are not giving him platelets
Fauncey
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
A tale of probable adrenal insufficiency at 1.75mg / 1.5mg
Having caught a cold recently, resulting in nasty cough, I’m under the weather (still ongoing, but slightly better). On Tuesday evening I began shaking uncontrollably and then remembered the sick day rules. Taking an extra 5mg restored balance and I’m glad I did. The next day I reverted to 1.5mg.
Having caught a cold recently, resulting in nasty cough, I’m under the weather (still ongoing, but slightly better). On Tuesday evening I began shaking uncontrollably and then remembered the sick day rules. Taking an extra 5mg restored balance and I’m glad I did. The next day I reverted to 1.5mg.
Exflex
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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#1: The Start
Following the example of Clarebear I've decided to document my thyroid-adrenal journey on here in hopes it'll keep me accountable, and also may serve some after me. After a long, complicated history of no diagnosis, followed by lithium treatment, then prolonged time spent on T4 with no improvement,
Following the example of Clarebear I've decided to document my thyroid-adrenal journey on here in hopes it'll keep me accountable, and also may serve some after me. After a long, complicated history of no diagnosis, followed by lithium treatment, then prolonged time spent on T4 with no improvement,
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Adrenal fatigue symptoms?
Hi. I have seeing an endocrinologist for about 4 years who is trying to wean me off steroids. She switched me to hydrocortisone a while ago from Prednisolone and until a few days ago I was down to taking 5mg morning and 5mg evening. As my last syncathen test finally showed an improvement in my adrenal
Hi. I have seeing an endocrinologist for about 4 years who is trying to wean me off steroids. She switched me to hydrocortisone a while ago from Prednisolone and until a few days ago I was down to taking 5mg morning and 5mg evening. As my last syncathen test finally showed an improvement in my adrenal
Diddy61
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
How to obtain hydrocortisone tablets UK
Could anyone in the uk please PM me how to obtain these please? I presume a functional doctor could help- if so can anyone PM a recommendation in the south west please? Has anyone successfully obtained them from an nhs gp or endocrinologist for low adrenal reserve? Still looking for answers to low
Could anyone in the uk please PM me how to obtain these please? I presume a functional doctor could help- if so can anyone PM a recommendation in the south west please? Has anyone successfully obtained them from an nhs gp or endocrinologist for low adrenal reserve? Still looking for answers to low
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Final stages of CBD
Hi all My dad is in the final stages of CBD and in fact the Palliative Care Consultant seems to think we have less than 3 months left with him. I am really really struggling with this and can't bear the thought of not having my dad but this illness is the cruellest illness I have ever encountered.
Hi all My dad is in the final stages of CBD and in fact the Palliative Care Consultant seems to think we have less than 3 months left with him. I am really really struggling with this and can't bear the thought of not having my dad but this illness is the cruellest illness I have ever encountered.
Stormtrooper4
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PSP Association
1 year ago
Jaw pain could this be GCA
I'll try to keep this as short as possible. I had PMR for about 3 years and it finally went into remission. I was unable to stop steroids completely due to having acquired adrenaline sufficiency. So I'm now taking a very low dose of hydrocortisone three times a day. But I've been experiencing a great
I'll try to keep this as short as possible. I had PMR for about 3 years and it finally went into remission. I was unable to stop steroids completely due to having acquired adrenaline sufficiency. So I'm now taking a very low dose of hydrocortisone three times a day. But I've been experiencing a great
Amkoffee
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Eczema around eyes - Any Treatment advice?
Hi! Several months ago I started noticing red marks on my eyelids and above my eyes. This was during an asthma flare up. The doctor has since confirmed it's eczema and it's the first time I've experienced this. I was given Hydrocortisone cream (1%) which I used for 2 courses and this has cleared it up
Hi! Several months ago I started noticing red marks on my eyelids and above my eyes. This was during an asthma flare up. The doctor has since confirmed it's eczema and it's the first time I've experienced this. I was given Hydrocortisone cream (1%) which I used for 2 courses and this has cleared it up
Tyson88
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MY SKIN
1 year ago
Leg rash
Got this rash on both my shins for 4 weeks now, happened when I was showering at the gym, thought the water was too hot. I experience itchiness but its random when it happens. I use aqueous cream when I shower each day, apply lanacane cream and it seems to help and taken allegy relief tablets but the
Got this rash on both my shins for 4 weeks now, happened when I was showering at the gym, thought the water was too hot. I experience itchiness but its random when it happens. I use aqueous cream when I shower each day, apply lanacane cream and it seems to help and taken allegy relief tablets but the
jj2400222
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
Have just been diagnosed with bronchomalacia on top of asthma and adrenal insufficiency
Hi, I was wondering if anyone else has the same conditions as me. Over the last 14 months I've been hospitalised 5 times and treated with 300mls of hydrocortisone and antibiotics intravenously. As I have acquired adrenal insufficiency my poor body takes ah awful blow and when I come down from the steroids
Hi, I was wondering if anyone else has the same conditions as me. Over the last 14 months I've been hospitalised 5 times and treated with 300mls of hydrocortisone and antibiotics intravenously. As I have acquired adrenal insufficiency my poor body takes ah awful blow and when I come down from the steroids
McMD
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Brief update on my lower Intestinal Tract Capsule Endoscopy.
Just to let you know that the procedure went fine. Although the camera was a little larger than an Omega 3 high strength capsule, I found that with the right mindset I swallowed it easily. The staff were a little disconcerted about my long term steroid use and the possibility of an adrenal crisis and
Just to let you know that the procedure went fine. Although the camera was a little larger than an Omega 3 high strength capsule, I found that with the right mindset I swallowed it easily. The staff were a little disconcerted about my long term steroid use and the possibility of an adrenal crisis and
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Failed tumour surgery, what are my options now?
Hello all, I wondered if there is anyone in our community who has/is having a similar experience to mine and has any ideas or guidance on next steps. To summarise, I was diagnosed with a stage 2/3 poorly differentiated Mullerian tumour arising in endometriosis with concurrent Stage 1A LGSOC in the
Hello all, I wondered if there is anyone in our community who has/is having a similar experience to mine and has any ideas or guidance on next steps. To summarise, I was diagnosed with a stage 2/3 poorly differentiated Mullerian tumour arising in endometriosis with concurrent Stage 1A LGSOC in the
Peony13
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
possible GCA flare post covid
I tested positive for covid on 1/10 and was coughing nonstop, fever, headache….they gave me 3 infusions of remdesivir, they said the paxlovid oral med was not a good fit with my meds. I stopped weekly Actemra inj for 2 weeks and Per my endocrinologist instructions I doubled my prednisone from 6mg to
I tested positive for covid on 1/10 and was coughing nonstop, fever, headache….they gave me 3 infusions of remdesivir, they said the paxlovid oral med was not a good fit with my meds. I stopped weekly Actemra inj for 2 weeks and Per my endocrinologist instructions I doubled my prednisone from 6mg to
pmac22
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
T3 and dropping cortisol levels
Since starting on T3 6 weeks ago my morning cortisol level has dropped. I know that Paul Robinson says that taking T3 cannot affect cortisol levels. I am trying to understand what might be going on before I see my consultant next Thursday. I am here talking about 9am serum tests because that is what
Since starting on T3 6 weeks ago my morning cortisol level has dropped. I know that Paul Robinson says that taking T3 cannot affect cortisol levels. I am trying to understand what might be going on before I see my consultant next Thursday. I am here talking about 9am serum tests because that is what
Pearlteapot
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
ITCHY LEGS
Hello, I have had itching in my lower legs for years, used cream for dry skin but tried to cope. I now have Lymphoedema on both legs, after having surgery for Cancer and the Lymph nodes removed from both sides of my pelvis, and wear compressions. The itching is really bothering me. I have to remove my
Hello, I have had itching in my lower legs for years, used cream for dry skin but tried to cope. I now have Lymphoedema on both legs, after having surgery for Cancer and the Lymph nodes removed from both sides of my pelvis, and wear compressions. The itching is really bothering me. I have to remove my
AuntyJean15
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LSN
1 year ago
Update on surgery and remission - still doing good - enrolling in a clinical trial, I hope
I had surgery December 13th. They took 14 inches of my colon due to recurrent diverticulitis. And good they did. 5 inches was narrow and stiff and not functioning at all, as I also had a benign but inlfammed tumor over my bladder. So a lot of chronic inflammation has been going on for years they said
I had surgery December 13th. They took 14 inches of my colon due to recurrent diverticulitis. And good they did. 5 inches was narrow and stiff and not functioning at all, as I also had a benign but inlfammed tumor over my bladder. So a lot of chronic inflammation has been going on for years they said
krillemy
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Well, so much for feeling normal....
Some of you may have read my long story on the Enhertu infusion. I have it in my lungs, spine and then it spread to my liver and the next treatment (Xeloda, I think) and after three months still progression. If you have the time, grab a cup of coffee and read. OR, if you are having trouble sleeping
Some of you may have read my long story on the Enhertu infusion. I have it in my lungs, spine and then it spread to my liver and the next treatment (Xeloda, I think) and after three months still progression. If you have the time, grab a cup of coffee and read. OR, if you are having trouble sleeping
kearnan
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Air fryer?
I've been eating LCHF for 4 years, and have experienced many health benefits from it. But while eating high fat, I have never turned to deep fried foods. That's mostly because I am not prepared to deep fry in my home, and outside the oil is mostly seed oils, that is highly recycled. Thus I have been
I've been eating LCHF for 4 years, and have experienced many health benefits from it. But while eating high fat, I have never turned to deep fried foods. That's mostly because I am not prepared to deep fry in my home, and outside the oil is mostly seed oils, that is highly recycled. Thus I have been
atrax_robustus
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
6 months ago
Chemo head rash (or maybe NUBEQA)
I don’t see a lot of posts in this form about developing a rash on your scalp after chemo. Looking for any home remedies or OTC products others who’ve experienced this might suggest. My scalp started itching on Friday (day 8 after first docetaxel), then on Saturday a bunch of red bumps appeared
I don’t see a lot of posts in this form about developing a rash on your scalp after chemo. Looking for any home remedies or OTC products others who’ve experienced this might suggest. My scalp started itching on Friday (day 8 after first docetaxel), then on Saturday a bunch of red bumps appeared
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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