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This is an excellent new example of how to miss the whole point of modern thinking on diagnosis and treatment. No better in the full text
E u r o p e a n J o u r n a l o f E n d o c r i n o l o g y 178:6 R231–R244 https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-17-0947 Pitfalls in hypothyroidism therapy MANAGEMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE Pitfalls on the replacement therapy for primary and central hypothyroidism
E u r o p e a n J o u r n a l o f E n d o c r i n o l o g y 178:6 R231–R244 https://doi.org/10.1530/EJE-17-0947 Pitfalls in hypothyroidism therapy MANAGEMENT OF ENDOCRINE DISEASE Pitfalls on the replacement therapy for primary and central hypothyroidism
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
adrenal crisis experiences
Good morning, There is no obvious forum for me to post this question to, so I thought I would start with this group since I know some members have addisons and experience with adrenal insufficiency. For those who have experienced an adrenal crisis, did it impact your stomach and back, and if so what
Good morning, There is no obvious forum for me to post this question to, so I thought I would start with this group since I know some members have addisons and experience with adrenal insufficiency. For those who have experienced an adrenal crisis, did it impact your stomach and back, and if so what
Sparklyjenson
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Thanks for support and great information
Apparently my blood counts have gotten so low that there's no treatment available for me I've done the LU177 and the radium 223 but the doctor told me yesterday 3 to 6 months you all take care love you all treat each other with respeit's back and keep helping each other
Apparently my blood counts have gotten so low that there's no treatment available for me I've done the LU177 and the radium 223 but the doctor told me yesterday 3 to 6 months you all take care love you all treat each other with respeit's back and keep helping each other
Devtony8
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Quick recap: 2011 I saw a doctor form the phone book. I was an airline pilot and one never goes to their FAA AME for any problems less you lose your FAA medical and career. The doctor wanted to do a quick physical because I was a new patient. I saw him because I had a sinus infection that needed
Quick recap: 2011 I saw a doctor form the phone book. I was an airline pilot and one never goes to their FAA AME for any problems less you lose your FAA medical and career. The doctor wanted to do a quick physical because I was a new patient. I saw him because I had a sinus infection that needed
agyoung
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Cabazitaxel for dad
Hello all, looking for a bit of advice. My dad’s had 4 sessions of Radium 223 but is feeling generally tired, low energy and is losing weight and new small spots have appeared on a scan. Doc has now suggested no more Radium and trying Cabazitaxel now. He had enzalutamide but this stopped working too.
Hello all, looking for a bit of advice. My dad’s had 4 sessions of Radium 223 but is feeling generally tired, low energy and is losing weight and new small spots have appeared on a scan. Doc has now suggested no more Radium and trying Cabazitaxel now. He had enzalutamide but this stopped working too.
SC19
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Advice on tablets if liquid thyroxine is still unavailable.
Hi all Having seen my GP today to discuss the lack of liquid thyroxine, she tells me that they cannot just discontinue providing it on the NHS as there are several patients that can't take thyroxine in any other form. It seems it is all cost related and pharmacies don't want to order it and be out
Hi all Having seen my GP today to discuss the lack of liquid thyroxine, she tells me that they cannot just discontinue providing it on the NHS as there are several patients that can't take thyroxine in any other form. It seems it is all cost related and pharmacies don't want to order it and be out
Tintin0202
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
looking for someone to look at my test results please.
hi, I have been a member of tge pernicious anemia site for my years and put my first post on today. Someone suggested I should also put in on this site as you are all so knowledgeable and helpful. Apologies this is a long post. I have copied what I put on the other site Hi, I am a long time member
hi, I have been a member of tge pernicious anemia site for my years and put my first post on today. Someone suggested I should also put in on this site as you are all so knowledgeable and helpful. Apologies this is a long post. I have copied what I put on the other site Hi, I am a long time member
Milsean
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
could someone check my test results please to explain them to me?
Hi, I am a long time member but first time poster. I really enjoy reading all the post on this site and people are so genuinely helpful. I would love if someone could have a look and explain them to me. I am 64 and have pernicious anemia over 40 years. I am with a new surgery over 1.5 years and have
Hi, I am a long time member but first time poster. I really enjoy reading all the post on this site and people are so genuinely helpful. I would love if someone could have a look and explain them to me. I am 64 and have pernicious anemia over 40 years. I am with a new surgery over 1.5 years and have
Milsean
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Recent Angina Diagnosis,Two Angiograms and still no stent because it's difficult?
Hi , I am Adam and 51 years old. I had a cough and shortness of breath that started in March this year. Got referred to a cardiologist, had an echocardiogram which showed slight leaking aortic valve. I also had a positive stress test indicating a blockage. I was put on monomil XL 30mg , ranexa 350mg
Hi , I am Adam and 51 years old. I had a cough and shortness of breath that started in March this year. Got referred to a cardiologist, had an echocardiogram which showed slight leaking aortic valve. I also had a positive stress test indicating a blockage. I was put on monomil XL 30mg , ranexa 350mg
Getbacktonormal
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
4 stents 3 weeks ago and still angina attacks
Hi, I took a heart attack 3 weeks ago yesterday, emergency surgery for 4 stents and home 3 days later. Still very lethargic and experiencing intermittent angina attacks, mild pain and extreme tiredness, requiring the GTN spray averaging 4 times a day. Can anyone advise if this is normal? Took the attack
Hi, I took a heart attack 3 weeks ago yesterday, emergency surgery for 4 stents and home 3 days later. Still very lethargic and experiencing intermittent angina attacks, mild pain and extreme tiredness, requiring the GTN spray averaging 4 times a day. Can anyone advise if this is normal? Took the attack
Blindheart
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Dubious Angina Diagnosis - what advice should I give?
I had unstable angina and a quadruple bypass 16 years ago, so I was genuinely shocked when someone where I've been working went to a GP from work because she'd had a tight chest and (with no prior history of heart disease) returned with a practice nurse diagnosis of angina and a GTN prescription. She's
I had unstable angina and a quadruple bypass 16 years ago, so I was genuinely shocked when someone where I've been working went to a GP from work because she'd had a tight chest and (with no prior history of heart disease) returned with a practice nurse diagnosis of angina and a GTN prescription. She's
Fish4Info
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Buscopan and Imodium
I stopped taking Laxido as it has made my IBS worse. The Dr has now given me buscopan taking 8 a day. Still cramping and diarrhoea. Has anyone taken imodium and buscopan together?
I stopped taking Laxido as it has made my IBS worse. The Dr has now given me buscopan taking 8 a day. Still cramping and diarrhoea. Has anyone taken imodium and buscopan together?
Pinknanny
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Bowels
I lost the control of my bladder and have a catheter about 12months ago is it likely that I have lost control of bowels l soil myself and go from veryloose stools to not going i take imodium when I am to loose
I lost the control of my bladder and have a catheter about 12months ago is it likely that I have lost control of bowels l soil myself and go from veryloose stools to not going i take imodium when I am to loose
Fanh90
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
2 years ago
Living with Unstable Angina
I am a young 57 year old woman but I have unstable angina. I had a heart attack in 2018 and had a stent fitted. I am finding it very difficult to cope with unstable angina. I am taking a copious amount of medication and have been hospitalised to try and sort this out. I find I can only walk a
I am a young 57 year old woman but I have unstable angina. I had a heart attack in 2018 and had a stent fitted. I am finding it very difficult to cope with unstable angina. I am taking a copious amount of medication and have been hospitalised to try and sort this out. I find I can only walk a
Jazzyjas
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Newbie: is it normal to feel like you're going bonkers whilst awaiting a diagnosis?
I spent yesterday morning at A and E awaiting a troponin blood test to see if I'd had a heart attack in the early hours of Sunday morning. I hadn't thank goodness. Flash back to March/April this year when I first went to the GP for a weird feeling in my chest. Bloods showed Vb12 deficiency and my
I spent yesterday morning at A and E awaiting a troponin blood test to see if I'd had a heart attack in the early hours of Sunday morning. I hadn't thank goodness. Flash back to March/April this year when I first went to the GP for a weird feeling in my chest. Bloods showed Vb12 deficiency and my
Tray4321
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Bone Marrow and blood cells
My husband has been in the hospital for a week. He had been struggling to eat and drink due to nausea. His oncologist had him come in and they gave him a liter of saline and sent him home. We are rural and live an hour from the oncologist and any hospitals. When we got home that evening, it took him
My husband has been in the hospital for a week. He had been struggling to eat and drink due to nausea. His oncologist had him come in and they gave him a liter of saline and sent him home. We are rural and live an hour from the oncologist and any hospitals. When we got home that evening, it took him
Wyldhare22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
current blood results from the endo
TSH 0.005 T4 11.4 T3 5.8 Magnesium 0.89 Sodium 136 potassium 5.0 creatinine 55 lipids 5.4 LDL 3.29 haemoglobin 141 MCV 96.5 endo was useless and told me so much rubbish I’ve actually put a complaint in! Anyone please help with my results I’m taking 25mg t3. & cut down to 100mg Levo from
TSH 0.005 T4 11.4 T3 5.8 Magnesium 0.89 Sodium 136 potassium 5.0 creatinine 55 lipids 5.4 LDL 3.29 haemoglobin 141 MCV 96.5 endo was useless and told me so much rubbish I’ve actually put a complaint in! Anyone please help with my results I’m taking 25mg t3. & cut down to 100mg Levo from
Suzannah17
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Further advice please
As mentioned in an earlier post, I will be entering into deliberations this coming week with my oncologist and our Nuclear Medicine Team to determine my next therapy steps. As previously noted, I am currently on Cabazitaxel which is suspected to be failing due to rising PSA after three cycles. Options
As mentioned in an earlier post, I will be entering into deliberations this coming week with my oncologist and our Nuclear Medicine Team to determine my next therapy steps. As previously noted, I am currently on Cabazitaxel which is suspected to be failing due to rising PSA after three cycles. Options
Univs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Advice Please
Currently assessing efficacy of Cabazitaxel and possible next steps. Future options could include, Radium 223, Pluvicto, other. Also, Dr has put Carbolatin on the table as a “stand alone” therapy i.e., not combined with Cabazitaxel. My question: Does anyone have experience/advice with respect to
Currently assessing efficacy of Cabazitaxel and possible next steps. Future options could include, Radium 223, Pluvicto, other. Also, Dr has put Carbolatin on the table as a “stand alone” therapy i.e., not combined with Cabazitaxel. My question: Does anyone have experience/advice with respect to
Univs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
low sodium rate
another worry has set in today after getting my last blood results! My sodium level is still low (128). Only one digit higher than 3 months ago. My GP says he’s not unduly concerned at this moment, and will re-test again in 3 months. From what I’ve googled this low sodium can affect the kidneys and
another worry has set in today after getting my last blood results! My sodium level is still low (128). Only one digit higher than 3 months ago. My GP says he’s not unduly concerned at this moment, and will re-test again in 3 months. From what I’ve googled this low sodium can affect the kidneys and
Doraflora
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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