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Anyone going through DEIVF with an underactive thyroid?
I was recently diagnosed with an underactive thyroid (over 7) in Spain during the process of deivf. I'm from the UK and my GP wanted to repeat the tests and is confirmed thyroid is low and I'm now on medication. Has anyone had a similar experience going through DEIVF? Any successful stories? I'm also
I was recently diagnosed with an underactive thyroid (over 7) in Spain during the process of deivf. I'm from the UK and my GP wanted to repeat the tests and is confirmed thyroid is low and I'm now on medication. Has anyone had a similar experience going through DEIVF? Any successful stories? I'm also
Stagefourendo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Post Laprascopic Cholecystectomy
so had the Op. All went well. Discharged the same day. Steroids given by injection b4 discharge. notes on discharge paper- take 1 x 5mg twice daily for 2 days the 1 x 5mg once daily for 2 days. GP will have a fit when reading that. I was taking 1/2 mg daily and told hospital. But hey ho I have
so had the Op. All went well. Discharged the same day. Steroids given by injection b4 discharge. notes on discharge paper- take 1 x 5mg twice daily for 2 days the 1 x 5mg once daily for 2 days. GP will have a fit when reading that. I was taking 1/2 mg daily and told hospital. But hey ho I have
Suffererc
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Advice vanishing bile duct.
My nan had suffered some liver issues due to taking an anti biotic. Alot of scans and tests later a biopsy revealed vanishing bile duct syndrome and a 70% functioning liver. She has now been put on UDCA tablets which have made her very ill. What if she isn't able to take the tablets? I just like
My nan had suffered some liver issues due to taking an anti biotic. Alot of scans and tests later a biopsy revealed vanishing bile duct syndrome and a 70% functioning liver. She has now been put on UDCA tablets which have made her very ill. What if she isn't able to take the tablets? I just like
chloester
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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My visit to a new MDS
I had a great 1st visit with a new MDS last week. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much. To be honest, I am very pleased! The visit lasted over 3 hours one on one. He told me I have no symptoms of MSA or PSP, so he recommended against a DAtScan. He conducted a cognitive exam, found no evidence of
I had a great 1st visit with a new MDS last week. To be honest, I wasn’t expecting much. To be honest, I am very pleased! The visit lasted over 3 hours one on one. He told me I have no symptoms of MSA or PSP, so he recommended against a DAtScan. He conducted a cognitive exam, found no evidence of
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Half Marathon training and LCHF
Good Afternoon I am a regular contributor to various forums on the HealthUnlocked website and have been attempting to follow LCHF for some time, I am not Keto ( i try and have between 80-100g carbs) but I thought I would post here. I am about to start training for my first half marathon in June and
Good Afternoon I am a regular contributor to various forums on the HealthUnlocked website and have been attempting to follow LCHF for some time, I am not Keto ( i try and have between 80-100g carbs) but I thought I would post here. I am about to start training for my first half marathon in June and
Progressoverperfect
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
1 year ago
Tapering too fast? Advice needed please
I have found this site invaluable and until now haven't had the confidence to post anything. But I have reached an all time low over the past week and really need your help. I have completed my bio today which gives background info - it is a long story though! I have copied some of the info into this
I have found this site invaluable and until now haven't had the confidence to post anything. But I have reached an all time low over the past week and really need your help. I have completed my bio today which gives background info - it is a long story though! I have copied some of the info into this
RunningRabbit7007
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
post surgery FLOT decision!
Hi everyone we’ve got an appointment with the oncologist tomorrow to discuss whether or not to have the 4 cycles of FLOT. My husband was staged as T4a N1 or 2 and M0 and it was touch and go whether he could have the surgery. We were told because the tumour was so large and bulky he’d go for a trial dissection
Hi everyone we’ve got an appointment with the oncologist tomorrow to discuss whether or not to have the 4 cycles of FLOT. My husband was staged as T4a N1 or 2 and M0 and it was touch and go whether he could have the surgery. We were told because the tumour was so large and bulky he’d go for a trial dissection
Tighan
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
1 year ago
Can T3 reduce thyroglobulin antibodies?
I was diagnosed in 2018 with Hashimoto's. Had Hypothyroidism since 2002. My thyroglobulin antibodies were over 4000 at diagnosis. Over the years I've slowly managed to reduce them by changing my diet, introducing T3 etc. My last blood test in September 2022 showed slightly elevated T3 levels so since
I was diagnosed in 2018 with Hashimoto's. Had Hypothyroidism since 2002. My thyroglobulin antibodies were over 4000 at diagnosis. Over the years I've slowly managed to reduce them by changing my diet, introducing T3 etc. My last blood test in September 2022 showed slightly elevated T3 levels so since
ceedee81
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Does the low carb approach to eating also help the pain of PMR?
This was flagged in my Inbox today - and might account for why some people experience increased pain when they binge on "treats" after being on low carb eating for a while. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/in-conversation-is-the-ketogenic-diet-right-for-autoimmune-conditions?utm_source=Sailthru
This was flagged in my Inbox today - and might account for why some people experience increased pain when they binge on "treats" after being on low carb eating for a while. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/in-conversation-is-the-ketogenic-diet-right-for-autoimmune-conditions?utm_source=Sailthru
PMRpro
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Fibroscan readings
Hi all ..i paid privately for a fibroscan in spain last Dec..on the results page there were 10 values 1-10 all ranging from 1.16 to I.33. 1.5I was given an average of 1.33 F1 F2. I wondered if anyone knows the ranges of this particular scale .please . Google can't help. I wasn't given a Kpa number.
Hi all ..i paid privately for a fibroscan in spain last Dec..on the results page there were 10 values 1-10 all ranging from 1.16 to I.33. 1.5I was given an average of 1.33 F1 F2. I wondered if anyone knows the ranges of this particular scale .please . Google can't help. I wasn't given a Kpa number.
Spiff
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
T3 update for @relentless
Hidden this is for you, but all welcome thanks for remembering, after a few weeks switching from Teva to Aristo T4 125mcg I had a Roseway appointment and discussed a trial with the pharmacist prescriber. I now have their compounded lactose free capsules. The 5mcg daily prescription and 12 week
Hidden this is for you, but all welcome thanks for remembering, after a few weeks switching from Teva to Aristo T4 125mcg I had a Roseway appointment and discussed a trial with the pharmacist prescriber. I now have their compounded lactose free capsules. The 5mcg daily prescription and 12 week
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Alternatives to sugar
Hello, as some of you know from my DD posts, I've recently cut out added sugar in my diet. I do still eat things with natural sugar like fruit, but as I also follow a low carb diet they tend to be berries, which are lower in sugar anyway.Recently I've been wondering what to use instead of chocolate for
Hello, as some of you know from my DD posts, I've recently cut out added sugar in my diet. I do still eat things with natural sugar like fruit, but as I also follow a low carb diet they tend to be berries, which are lower in sugar anyway.Recently I've been wondering what to use instead of chocolate for
Loraine518
7lbs
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Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
another CT scan with contrast
hello, I did eventually go to the ER because of my stomach pains. A CT scan with contrast was conducted on my chest, abdomen and pelvis but no serious emergency was detected and I was sent home. The build up of stool remains unrelenting despite low food intake and mostly liquid. This is a summary
hello, I did eventually go to the ER because of my stomach pains. A CT scan with contrast was conducted on my chest, abdomen and pelvis but no serious emergency was detected and I was sent home. The build up of stool remains unrelenting despite low food intake and mostly liquid. This is a summary
GKT1969
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Is a Ketogenic diet actually beneficial for Kidneys
In the same way that eating eggs doesn't cause cholesterol is controlling your blood sugar, rather than a low protein diet key to reversing kidney damage? Ken Berry thinks so. Thoughts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QadlpylF-tw
In the same way that eating eggs doesn't cause cholesterol is controlling your blood sugar, rather than a low protein diet key to reversing kidney damage? Ken Berry thinks so. Thoughts? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QadlpylF-tw
alexask
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Low Carb, High Fat - Well That Didn't Work Did It!
Many of you will know that I have been a Type 1 diabetic since the 1960s. Besides this site I keep a watching brief on a few diabetes sites. One thing being very much pushed is a low carb, high fat (LCHF) diet. Claims include that it achieves better diabetic ciontrol and despite being high in saturated
Many of you will know that I have been a Type 1 diabetic since the 1960s. Besides this site I keep a watching brief on a few diabetes sites. One thing being very much pushed is a low carb, high fat (LCHF) diet. Claims include that it achieves better diabetic ciontrol and despite being high in saturated
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
New warnings about Erythritol. #Linked to clot formation and strokes
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2361488-artificial-sweetener-erythritol-linked-to-heart-attacks-and-strokes/ https://newsroom.clevelandclinic.org/2023/02/27/cleveland-clinic-study-finds-common-artificial-sweetener-linked-to-higher-rates-of-heart-attack-and-stroke/
This is VERY concerning
https://www.newscientist.com/article/2361488-artificial-sweetener-erythritol-linked-to-heart-attacks-and-strokes/ https://newsroom.clevelandclinic.org/2023/02/27/cleveland-clinic-study-finds-common-artificial-sweetener-linked-to-higher-rates-of-heart-attack-and-stroke/
This is VERY concerning
blmbmj
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AF Association
1 year ago
Low sodium diet
Hi everyone!I am here, on this forum for my husband's CKD/proteinuria (all unexplained- kidney biopsy was "normal" as well as his genetic test). Anyway, his Nephrologist put him on low sodium November 30th. I went on it with him and haven't had a migraine since! So for those of you who are supporting
Hi everyone!I am here, on this forum for my husband's CKD/proteinuria (all unexplained- kidney biopsy was "normal" as well as his genetic test). Anyway, his Nephrologist put him on low sodium November 30th. I went on it with him and haven't had a migraine since! So for those of you who are supporting
Bananas2007
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Fibro v Gabapentin v Pregabalin v Duloxetine or just a whole new way of approaching it.
Hello all. I hope today finds you all coping one way or another😀 Now having posted a few weeks back about severe stiffness & fibro and having many of you kindly answer and offers of some really helpful advice I decided unless I try and make a change my life was at a real stagnant phase..... Now
Hello all. I hope today finds you all coping one way or another😀 Now having posted a few weeks back about severe stiffness & fibro and having many of you kindly answer and offers of some really helpful advice I decided unless I try and make a change my life was at a real stagnant phase..... Now
catcalling
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
W2R1 - a wonderful morning
I was going to do this 'run' yesterday but I woke with a 'thick' knee, thick is probably a little bit of an incorrect description, more like tight/stiff, it normally clears when I've been up and about a little bit. Back to the purpose of this post, I headed downstairs, put the bin out and then went
I was going to do this 'run' yesterday but I woke with a 'thick' knee, thick is probably a little bit of an incorrect description, more like tight/stiff, it normally clears when I've been up and about a little bit. Back to the purpose of this post, I headed downstairs, put the bin out and then went
LeeU
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
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
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