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Advice on results please
(All my blood tests were taken fasting and early morning. I stop biotin a week before and all other supplements 5 days before (to be safe!). I take T4 and T3 - currently 100mcg T4 and 20mcg T3). I generally take my last dose of T3 24hrs then 12 hrs before my blood test, but this time it was about
(All my blood tests were taken fasting and early morning. I stop biotin a week before and all other supplements 5 days before (to be safe!). I take T4 and T3 - currently 100mcg T4 and 20mcg T3). I generally take my last dose of T3 24hrs then 12 hrs before my blood test, but this time it was about
MiniMum97
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Finally!
Back in July I had a response to a FOI, which I challenged. I sent out numerous emails to different NHS governing bodies. I met a brick wall. Today an email turned up out of the blue from my Health Board. It only took them five months. The complaint was that the blood testing for thyroid did not
Back in July I had a response to a FOI, which I challenged. I sent out numerous emails to different NHS governing bodies. I met a brick wall. Today an email turned up out of the blue from my Health Board. It only took them five months. The complaint was that the blood testing for thyroid did not
serenfach
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Endometrial thickness - will cycle get cancelled?
Hello all, I'm am waiting for a FET. I couldn't have a fresh transfer because of OHSS risk (my oestrogen went too high). It's a natural cycle following a withdrawal bleed after egg collection and a period. I've just had a scan and I'm really despondent that my lining is only 5mm on day 10. The clinic
Hello all, I'm am waiting for a FET. I couldn't have a fresh transfer because of OHSS risk (my oestrogen went too high). It's a natural cycle following a withdrawal bleed after egg collection and a period. I've just had a scan and I'm really despondent that my lining is only 5mm on day 10. The clinic
polykleitos
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
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Art and music therapy for kidney patients
Coping with kidney disease can be difficult. Sometimes you have to think outside the box! Have you considered music or art therapy? Listen today to hear Social Worker Melissa Fry and patient Steven Light share their experiences with using music and art as coping strategies. https://www.podbean.com/ep
Coping with kidney disease can be difficult. Sometimes you have to think outside the box! Have you considered music or art therapy? Listen today to hear Social Worker Melissa Fry and patient Steven Light share their experiences with using music and art as coping strategies. https://www.podbean.com/ep
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Parents of Children with Kidney Disease
8 months ago
Must be doing something right!
Attended for my annual supplementary oxygen therapy review today and wahooooo, the prescription doesn't need to be increased! This is first time it hasn't needed to be increased year on year for the last 7 years. Very chuffed. A great Christmas gift.....Long may it last.
Attended for my annual supplementary oxygen therapy review today and wahooooo, the prescription doesn't need to be increased! This is first time it hasn't needed to be increased year on year for the last 7 years. Very chuffed. A great Christmas gift.....Long may it last.
PaulineHM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Anyone find PVCs are accompanied by a feeling of mucus in your throat?
I had constant PVCs 24/7 for 6-8 months two years ago. At the time I mentioned to my GP and cardiologist that I felt like I had mucus in the left side of my throat, like post-nasal drip, but they both ignored that and didn't give me any kind of explanation. After starting on HRT (I am in perimenopause
I had constant PVCs 24/7 for 6-8 months two years ago. At the time I mentioned to my GP and cardiologist that I felt like I had mucus in the left side of my throat, like post-nasal drip, but they both ignored that and didn't give me any kind of explanation. After starting on HRT (I am in perimenopause
CurlyPretzel
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Hip recovery .
Hi everyone , all is fine with my hip replacement im 4 weeks in .I am fine with pain etc but my problem is im limping more than i hoped and still get very tired by the afternoon. My question is has anyone had similar problems with a new hip and i can not help but think 7.5 of steroid may be slowing
Hi everyone , all is fine with my hip replacement im 4 weeks in .I am fine with pain etc but my problem is im limping more than i hoped and still get very tired by the afternoon. My question is has anyone had similar problems with a new hip and i can not help but think 7.5 of steroid may be slowing
Viv54
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
New 2024 AUA/ASTRO/SUO Guidelines for Salvage Therapy
https://www.auanet.org/guidelines-and-quality/guidelines/salvage-therapy-for-prostate-cancer Not surprising. I think they should recommend adjuvant ADT at a PSA≥0.35 instead of ≥0.7 because I think patients are hoping for curative SRT and not just equivalent survival. https://www.prostatecancer.news
https://www.auanet.org/guidelines-and-quality/guidelines/salvage-therapy-for-prostate-cancer Not surprising. I think they should recommend adjuvant ADT at a PSA≥0.35 instead of ≥0.7 because I think patients are hoping for curative SRT and not just equivalent survival. https://www.prostatecancer.news
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Cold is good for you
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
8 months ago
Surgeon in Liverpool as requested thyroid bloods and thyroid antibodies 🤗
Hi everyone ❤️ Just posting this, as some members who have been following my struggle with thyroid medication these past 4 years, I decided to discontinue the T4 teva, the silly endo put me back on after taking me off the t3 which was not working due to gastric issues, forgetting also that teva t4 did
Hi everyone ❤️ Just posting this, as some members who have been following my struggle with thyroid medication these past 4 years, I decided to discontinue the T4 teva, the silly endo put me back on after taking me off the t3 which was not working due to gastric issues, forgetting also that teva t4 did
birkie
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Feeling like a failure as a women
44 years old, had hysterectomy at 39 kept cervix and ovaries, everything was brilliant fir about 18 months, I was actually living life after suffering with endometriosis and andomyosis for over 20 years. Sex life with husband had increased dramatically, mood swings had gone, no more bleeding and no more
44 years old, had hysterectomy at 39 kept cervix and ovaries, everything was brilliant fir about 18 months, I was actually living life after suffering with endometriosis and andomyosis for over 20 years. Sex life with husband had increased dramatically, mood swings had gone, no more bleeding and no more
Nubian28
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
knee Op
waiting years for knee replacement saw surgeon who gave go ahead then not heard anymore!
waiting years for knee replacement saw surgeon who gave go ahead then not heard anymore!
Mattsdog1
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NRAS
10 months ago
Looking to connect
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
AVOCADOtastes
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
8 months ago
Looking to connect
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
Hello, I would like to connect with survivors with these combinations in their medical experience, please. Can you help? 1. Have had heart failure 2. Have had a dissection B 3. Havd had a torn aorta 4. Have had a lumpectomy or mastectomy on the LEFT breast 5. Have had radiation or PROTON therapy
AVOCADOtastes
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
8 months ago
So scared of skipped heart beats.
Hello. This is my first time posting here. I will share a little about myself and skipped best history.I have been having them off and on since my 30's, I am now 66. I have worn a couple of holter monitors and a 7 day king of hearts monitor, results usually show PAC's, PVC's and atrial runs. I have had
Hello. This is my first time posting here. I will share a little about myself and skipped best history.I have been having them off and on since my 30's, I am now 66. I have worn a couple of holter monitors and a 7 day king of hearts monitor, results usually show PAC's, PVC's and atrial runs. I have had
DoveofPeace
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
OxyContin
I received a kidney transplant 11 months ago and received a knee replacement this week. I know transplant patients are supposed to steer clear of NSAID. My orthopedic surgeon told me OxyContin would be ok for pain for a couple of weeks. I knew Tramadol wouldn’t suffice for pain. The Oxy has helped a
I received a kidney transplant 11 months ago and received a knee replacement this week. I know transplant patients are supposed to steer clear of NSAID. My orthopedic surgeon told me OxyContin would be ok for pain for a couple of weeks. I knew Tramadol wouldn’t suffice for pain. The Oxy has helped a
Countryclub
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Kidney Transplant
10 months ago
Higgyandpiggy
Hi, I have had a TKR to both in the last 2 years. A friend lent me a cuff called a Cryocuff which compresses and cools the knee. It really helped. They are expensive to buy but they canbe hired. I was given crutches with special handles, designed for arthritic hands and they helped too. Everything
Hi, I have had a TKR to both in the last 2 years. A friend lent me a cuff called a Cryocuff which compresses and cools the knee. It really helped. They are expensive to buy but they canbe hired. I was given crutches with special handles, designed for arthritic hands and they helped too. Everything
Higgyandpiggy
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NRAS
8 months ago
urine retention
had hip replacement 16 October Since then have urine retention So have catheter
had hip replacement 16 October Since then have urine retention So have catheter
Perrie46
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Bladder Health UK
10 months ago
Hormone concerns prior to ICSI
HiWe are due to start out first IVF/ICSI next month. I privately have been doing my own investigations as our GP and NHS is terrible in our area and I have been having symptoms of concern. We are referred for ICSI due to poor morphology but also I am 36 and AMH 6.25. So far I have found that on a day
HiWe are due to start out first IVF/ICSI next month. I privately have been doing my own investigations as our GP and NHS is terrible in our area and I have been having symptoms of concern. We are referred for ICSI due to poor morphology but also I am 36 and AMH 6.25. So far I have found that on a day
Slowlaura199
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
TAPUR study
Following up on a genomics report (47 pages ! Plus 54 min consult) and came across this study (phase 2 basket trial) in the US. Essentially when exhausting, or before, standard of care options, allows patients to trial off label approved drugs using genomics to identify specific targetable variations
Following up on a genomics report (47 pages ! Plus 54 min consult) and came across this study (phase 2 basket trial) in the US. Essentially when exhausting, or before, standard of care options, allows patients to trial off label approved drugs using genomics to identify specific targetable variations
muzzatron
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
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