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can i reduce levo safely ?
to say a big hello as been so long- after years of subclinical results , meaning TSH around 3,4 5,6 with always a healthy level of T4 and T3 in low range (bottom third) so appeared to be a poor converter I was TSH 2.9 in 2006 and 4.6 by 2016 and literally crawling up the stairs until i
to say a big hello as been so long- after years of subclinical results , meaning TSH around 3,4 5,6 with always a healthy level of T4 and T3 in low range (bottom third) so appeared to be a poor converter I was TSH 2.9 in 2006 and 4.6 by 2016 and literally crawling up the stairs until i
Jeppy
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Which option for surgery
My dad has been waiting for open heart surgery for a valve replacement for 2 years. He is now faced with a second option, TAVI, rather than open heart. Does anyone have any experience or helpful advice? We are researching for him so that he can make an informed decision. Any help would be greatly appreciated
My dad has been waiting for open heart surgery for a valve replacement for 2 years. He is now faced with a second option, TAVI, rather than open heart. Does anyone have any experience or helpful advice? We are researching for him so that he can make an informed decision. Any help would be greatly appreciated
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Heart Valve Voice
5 months ago
HRT/Pain in head ???
hi All So I wrote on here a few months back to ask advice on starting HRT now am asking about coming off it. I was put on the oestrogen only patch because I have no womb and yes first few days feeling sick and headaches, I thought right early days keep going. Gets to my 3rd patch change and the
hi All So I wrote on here a few months back to ask advice on starting HRT now am asking about coming off it. I was put on the oestrogen only patch because I have no womb and yes first few days feeling sick and headaches, I thought right early days keep going. Gets to my 3rd patch change and the
Bassem1979
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
9 months ago
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Awaiting scan
Hi, I had a GP appointment Thursday and have been referred for an emergency ultra sound and blood test. I'm feeling really anxious. I thought I had peri menopause symptons for months. I'm on estrogen only HRT as have the coil ( which is due to be replaced). I can only describe my symptons as constant
Hi, I had a GP appointment Thursday and have been referred for an emergency ultra sound and blood test. I'm feeling really anxious. I thought I had peri menopause symptons for months. I'm on estrogen only HRT as have the coil ( which is due to be replaced). I can only describe my symptons as constant
Liane29
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
shift work
Hi all, so glad I found this group.Diagnosed 10 years ago and have always worked night shifts, I’m now being told I must work 12 hour days (7-7.30)as well even though occupational health advise nights only, stiffness and pain in the mornings make it impossible to be anywhere for 7am in the morning, nevermind
Hi all, so glad I found this group.Diagnosed 10 years ago and have always worked night shifts, I’m now being told I must work 12 hour days (7-7.30)as well even though occupational health advise nights only, stiffness and pain in the mornings make it impossible to be anywhere for 7am in the morning, nevermind
Nitenurse63
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NRAS
5 months ago
How to Lose weight without legs?
Hello everyone! My question is how to lose weight when you have damage knees from playing tennis 30yrs and now need a hip replacement. Just want to lose 20pounds but Im running out of activities and options any suggestions would be helpful?
Hello everyone! My question is how to lose weight when you have damage knees from playing tennis 30yrs and now need a hip replacement. Just want to lose 20pounds but Im running out of activities and options any suggestions would be helpful?
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Weight Loss Support
5 months ago
Total Knee Replacement
Hi Hope everyone is well. I need a bit of advice.- I've been given a date for my knee replacement..it's in August and will be done in north London at a good NHS hospital. They have a centre for elective surgery and to be honest it's probably the best hospital option available to me. But for anyone
Hi Hope everyone is well. I need a bit of advice.- I've been given a date for my knee replacement..it's in August and will be done in north London at a good NHS hospital. They have a centre for elective surgery and to be honest it's probably the best hospital option available to me. But for anyone
TheBoys
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Arthritis Action
2 months ago
Worried
I am feeling very depressed and worried that something else is going on with my heart other than my usual micro vascular angina. I kept on taking the Hrt despite it giving me significant chest pain every time I took it. I thought I would push through it and that it would get better as it was only applied
I am feeling very depressed and worried that something else is going on with my heart other than my usual micro vascular angina. I kept on taking the Hrt despite it giving me significant chest pain every time I took it. I thought I would push through it and that it would get better as it was only applied
Poppy451
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
scared ..
I just need to talk .. My background. I’m 51 with very little family for support. Last natural period feb 22, tried various hrt options between may - November 22 but decided it wasn’t for me and went it alone. I started having right sided rib pain last year, went to docs was told stress etc, went
I just need to talk .. My background. I’m 51 with very little family for support. Last natural period feb 22, tried various hrt options between may - November 22 but decided it wasn’t for me and went it alone. I started having right sided rib pain last year, went to docs was told stress etc, went
Snowhite6
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
open heart surgery
Hi there my husband just had open heart surgery three weeks ago and was given a mechanical valve replacement , they are having some trouble with his INR levels and keep changing his dose of warfarin , it was 4.2 so the nurse said he wasn’t to take his tonight and start again tomorrow , has anyone else
Hi there my husband just had open heart surgery three weeks ago and was given a mechanical valve replacement , they are having some trouble with his INR levels and keep changing his dose of warfarin , it was 4.2 so the nurse said he wasn’t to take his tonight and start again tomorrow , has anyone else
SophiaMacie
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
New blood results from Thriva.
I have had an increase in weight of 4kg, from 60kg to 64kg, during a period of 2 months. I am struggling to lose weight. I decided to have my blood tested to see if my thyroid is being properly managed. I have had an increase in weight and have constant fatigue. Can someone help me decipher the results
I have had an increase in weight of 4kg, from 60kg to 64kg, during a period of 2 months. I am struggling to lose weight. I decided to have my blood tested to see if my thyroid is being properly managed. I have had an increase in weight and have constant fatigue. Can someone help me decipher the results
GeorgieandBlu
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
CHANGE OF BIOLOGIC TREATMENT
Hello, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis since my late 30s (77 now). I had several biologic treatments , some of which did not really control the RA well… The best biologic was Enbrel (Etanercept) weekly injections. It gave me my life back for 14 years until I had my second knee replacement operation
Hello, I have had Rheumatoid arthritis since my late 30s (77 now). I had several biologic treatments , some of which did not really control the RA well… The best biologic was Enbrel (Etanercept) weekly injections. It gave me my life back for 14 years until I had my second knee replacement operation
JGBH
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Arthritis Action
5 months ago
Surgery follow-up appointment
Hi all I had my surgery on the 30th of March, where they found four bits of endo. I did have stomach pains in my first month, but then I had an infection. From the second month after my surgery, I had stomach pains again, although it was at a lower intensity and frequency. Over the last couple of
Hi all I had my surgery on the 30th of March, where they found four bits of endo. I did have stomach pains in my first month, but then I had an infection. From the second month after my surgery, I had stomach pains again, although it was at a lower intensity and frequency. Over the last couple of
Bookobssessed
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
spasms and twitches
I often get arm and leg spasms, but a few months ago, I had the strangest of "attacks". I can only describe it as "electric spasms"...everything twitches, I was not able to control my walking, my arm movements were uncontrollable and when I tried to talk, what came out were long stutters. I am not
I often get arm and leg spasms, but a few months ago, I had the strangest of "attacks". I can only describe it as "electric spasms"...everything twitches, I was not able to control my walking, my arm movements were uncontrollable and when I tried to talk, what came out were long stutters. I am not
Geriinaz
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
How does synthetic t4 convert to the active t3 after a thyroidectomy?
Is it the same place & way if one still has their thyroid? Ie. When you all note that hormones given replace the thyroid, not top it up if the thyroid is still in place, does it then not matter if one has a thyroid for this mechanism? (Not discussing taking anyone's thyroid without obvious dire need
Is it the same place & way if one still has their thyroid? Ie. When you all note that hormones given replace the thyroid, not top it up if the thyroid is still in place, does it then not matter if one has a thyroid for this mechanism? (Not discussing taking anyone's thyroid without obvious dire need
Litatamon
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Different Treatment Advice from Endocrinologist and Rheumatologist
Hello, I'm in my thirties and have osteoporosis. Earlier this year I saw an endocrinologist who advised I start HRT (my hormone levels are fine) and I have just seen a rheumatologist who advised I take alendronate. Neither can advise on the other. I wondered whether people had experience with either
Hello, I'm in my thirties and have osteoporosis. Earlier this year I saw an endocrinologist who advised I start HRT (my hormone levels are fine) and I have just seen a rheumatologist who advised I take alendronate. Neither can advise on the other. I wondered whether people had experience with either
Houseelf
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
9 months ago
Prostab and HRT
I've been struggling with endometriosis symptoms for most of my adult life but did not know this until three years ago. Over the last three years, I have struggled with my local health board to take notice and get the treatment I need. I was put on prostab injections 16 months ago to help with the
I've been struggling with endometriosis symptoms for most of my adult life but did not know this until three years ago. Over the last three years, I have struggled with my local health board to take notice and get the treatment I need. I was put on prostab injections 16 months ago to help with the
Qanngoth
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
New resource for osteoporosis information
I've posted before about my good results from the OsteoStrong program. Here is another resource that I have found very helpful for information on HRT and osteoporosis supplements. Dr. Doug Lucas also has a YouTube channel. It might be helpful for someone in this community. https://www.optimalbonehealth.com
I've posted before about my good results from the OsteoStrong program. Here is another resource that I have found very helpful for information on HRT and osteoporosis supplements. Dr. Doug Lucas also has a YouTube channel. It might be helpful for someone in this community. https://www.optimalbonehealth.com
Foodie2shoes
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Osteoporosis Support
9 months ago
fibroids ultrasound
Hi went for scan today to check fibroid due to heavy bleeding always suffered with them I now 49 and have been on HRT for over a year. Last scan about 3 years ago and the radiographer was lovely telling me the size etc. today she said nothing apart from have you ever had surgery on your ovaries obviously
Hi went for scan today to check fibroid due to heavy bleeding always suffered with them I now 49 and have been on HRT for over a year. Last scan about 3 years ago and the radiographer was lovely telling me the size etc. today she said nothing apart from have you ever had surgery on your ovaries obviously
Hopes1
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Women's Health
9 months ago
Gods are against me
I finally get approval to start hrt patch again for drenching nauseating sweats and Australia have none in stick of the one I can have.....sigh......so insomnia, nausea and changing clothes every few hours are here to stay , they think stock may get here early December
I finally get approval to start hrt patch again for drenching nauseating sweats and Australia have none in stick of the one I can have.....sigh......so insomnia, nausea and changing clothes every few hours are here to stay , they think stock may get here early December
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
9 months ago
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