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FND 😢
Hello guys, I have been diagnosed fnd but I’m just curious if anyone else sometimes feel physically unwell with the symptoms ?I’ve had blood test scans and everything else but for some reason I always feel under the weather.I get pains continuously in my arms which is new and never had this before. Constantly
Hello guys, I have been diagnosed fnd but I’m just curious if anyone else sometimes feel physically unwell with the symptoms ?I’ve had blood test scans and everything else but for some reason I always feel under the weather.I get pains continuously in my arms which is new and never had this before. Constantly
Ellafalc12
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
4 months ago
Private Thyroid Results?….
Hi Folks, Been dealing with getting on an even keel with newly experienced B12 deficiency since the middle of last year and with the ignorance of GP’s. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism several years ago and am on 50mcg of levothyroxin. But I now want to get an up to date view of my thyroid health
Hi Folks, Been dealing with getting on an even keel with newly experienced B12 deficiency since the middle of last year and with the ignorance of GP’s. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism several years ago and am on 50mcg of levothyroxin. But I now want to get an up to date view of my thyroid health
B12again
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Really upset with my GP
I had a telephone appointment with the GP today, I said as i will have been on 15mg for 3 weeks on Friday, I would like to go down to 12.5mg, so would need some 2.5mg tablets. He downright refused and said I have a blood test in 3 weeks and he will look at that and then decide what to do next. I told
I had a telephone appointment with the GP today, I said as i will have been on 15mg for 3 weeks on Friday, I would like to go down to 12.5mg, so would need some 2.5mg tablets. He downright refused and said I have a blood test in 3 weeks and he will look at that and then decide what to do next. I told
worrier62
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
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Increased symptoms after injections.
I'm still trying to get my head around everything and I have a memory like a sieve regarding what I've read to date...I always have had so that's not necessarily due to the P.A. So after 18 years of 10 weekly injections I have now had one a week so far for the last 4 weeks as advised by a consultant.
I'm still trying to get my head around everything and I have a memory like a sieve regarding what I've read to date...I always have had so that's not necessarily due to the P.A. So after 18 years of 10 weekly injections I have now had one a week so far for the last 4 weeks as advised by a consultant.
Suesue246
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Hypo, Hashi's, Menopause & Testosterone
My last sex hormone blood test showed my testosterone at [u]
1.91!
[/u]
(range of 0.10-1.42) This concerns my Endo doc who has been amazing treating my thyroid issues, but has now informed me that AFTER
age 60
you shouldn't BEGIN hrt. 😪 So, that's out of the question for me since
My last sex hormone blood test showed my testosterone at [u]
1.91!
[/u]
(range of 0.10-1.42) This concerns my Endo doc who has been amazing treating my thyroid issues, but has now informed me that AFTER
age 60
you shouldn't BEGIN hrt. 😪 So, that's out of the question for me since
wavedancers
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Hidden Illness, a poem in anticipation of tomorrow's guidelines
In the crowded margins of society we live with silent sickness, ailing, slowly dying. With this illness there is no absent limb, cardiac arrest or stroke, not cancer nor a dread disease, but a disadvantaged sickness, fatal slow-burn like a quiet fizzing fuse, symptoms general and disabling.
In the crowded margins of society we live with silent sickness, ailing, slowly dying. With this illness there is no absent limb, cardiac arrest or stroke, not cancer nor a dread disease, but a disadvantaged sickness, fatal slow-burn like a quiet fizzing fuse, symptoms general and disabling.
Orchard33
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Confused
I had the Monitor My Health advanced thyroid test and I shared them with my GP who said that because I’m already on Lego, the TPO test is irrelevant. My TPO result is 64 so if m already n Lego, isn’t that a concern? I’m experiencing symptoms such as weight gain, cold feet and hands, inflammations
I had the Monitor My Health advanced thyroid test and I shared them with my GP who said that because I’m already on Lego, the TPO test is irrelevant. My TPO result is 64 so if m already n Lego, isn’t that a concern? I’m experiencing symptoms such as weight gain, cold feet and hands, inflammations
SarahReed11
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Possible Down's Syndrome after PGT-A testing
Hi all Looking for some advice from someone who has gone through the same or has knowledge of it. I am currently 18w5d pregnant with an IVF baby. I underwent PGT-A testing as I am 41 years old. I thought that with PGT-A testing, that all Chromosomal abnormalities would render the embryo aneuploid
Hi all Looking for some advice from someone who has gone through the same or has knowledge of it. I am currently 18w5d pregnant with an IVF baby. I underwent PGT-A testing as I am 41 years old. I thought that with PGT-A testing, that all Chromosomal abnormalities would render the embryo aneuploid
Systema23
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
4 months ago
I did PGT-A testing, could my unborn baby have down's syndrome?
I am currently 18 weeks 5 days pregnant following a successful IVF cycle. I undertook PGT-A testing as I am 41 years old. I got a call today from my midwife advising that my blood test has come back with a higher chance result for down's syndrome. I thought that as PGT-A testing was done and showed
I am currently 18 weeks 5 days pregnant following a successful IVF cycle. I undertook PGT-A testing as I am 41 years old. I got a call today from my midwife advising that my blood test has come back with a higher chance result for down's syndrome. I thought that as PGT-A testing was done and showed
Systema23
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 months ago
Yellow eyes (symptoms)
I have most if not all the standard symptoms of hypothyroidism. I am diagnosed and on meds (recently just upped from 25mg to 50mg) However I have recently deteriorated in my symptoms which started before my uplift in meds, the 25mg was the first 3 months and got bumped up to the 50s after my first blood
I have most if not all the standard symptoms of hypothyroidism. I am diagnosed and on meds (recently just upped from 25mg to 50mg) However I have recently deteriorated in my symptoms which started before my uplift in meds, the 25mg was the first 3 months and got bumped up to the 50s after my first blood
Genstar
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
anyone with AIT and Lichen Sclerosis?
hi there, does anyone on this wonderful forum also have Lichen Sclerosis? My Mum (85) is really suffering, she has followed all guidelines for 20+ years, had biopsies, used steroids as directed and special non soap washes. She isn’t diagnosed with AIT, but I inherited it from somewhere and she had
hi there, does anyone on this wonderful forum also have Lichen Sclerosis? My Mum (85) is really suffering, she has followed all guidelines for 20+ years, had biopsies, used steroids as directed and special non soap washes. She isn’t diagnosed with AIT, but I inherited it from somewhere and she had
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Update
Hi everyone, thank you for all your comments it helps to know your not alone. Been for blood tests this morning , now have to wait. Im told it takes 7-10 days for results so booked in for 15th
Hi everyone, thank you for all your comments it helps to know your not alone. Been for blood tests this morning , now have to wait. Im told it takes 7-10 days for results so booked in for 15th
scooby96
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Pain at it's highest level (2)
Thanks so much to everyone who responded to my post 6 days ago, just having someone to hear me was a blessing on it's own. I managed to get to hospital 4 days ago and saw a doctor who was shocked that the inflammation level was very high in the blood tests they just done. 164.2, where as normal level
Thanks so much to everyone who responded to my post 6 days ago, just having someone to hear me was a blessing on it's own. I managed to get to hospital 4 days ago and saw a doctor who was shocked that the inflammation level was very high in the blood tests they just done. 164.2, where as normal level
Nottobad123
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NRAS
5 months ago
Hard copy blood results
I requested hard copies of a number of recent blood tests from the GP surgery and have received the following message this morning. Please find the enclosed results as requested. This can be accessed via the link sent to your email. To reduce our impact on the environment, we no longer provide paper
I requested hard copies of a number of recent blood tests from the GP surgery and have received the following message this morning. Please find the enclosed results as requested. This can be accessed via the link sent to your email. To reduce our impact on the environment, we no longer provide paper
SpringerMom
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Interesting study on combination of statins and metformin in high-risk patient outcomes
https://www.academia.edu/99363002/Individual_and_joint_effects_of_metformin_and_statins_on_mortality_among_patients_with_high_risk_prostate_cancer?email_work_card=view-paper Interesting paper - basically showing that statins reduce PCa mortality among high-risk PCa patients, metformin doesn't appear
https://www.academia.edu/99363002/Individual_and_joint_effects_of_metformin_and_statins_on_mortality_among_patients_with_high_risk_prostate_cancer?email_work_card=view-paper Interesting paper - basically showing that statins reduce PCa mortality among high-risk PCa patients, metformin doesn't appear
Don_1213
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Medication and blood tests
I have battled to get my bloods tested and have managed to get a blood test tomorrow but it is at 11.40am. I have always had them before 8am following the advise given on here. What is the best thing I can do with taking my medication? I took them today (Sunday) at 6am so should I take them as normal
I have battled to get my bloods tested and have managed to get a blood test tomorrow but it is at 11.40am. I have always had them before 8am following the advise given on here. What is the best thing I can do with taking my medication? I took them today (Sunday) at 6am so should I take them as normal
Crazylegs16
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Terrible pains in my arms!
Hi all Diagnosed 2021 with ET Jak2+ 8% platelets 650 I have been taking peginterferon for about 18 months 45mcg per week with occasional breaks due to side effects. For the past few months my arms and legs suddenly start to ache badly, usually in bed but now during the day also. It is quite bad
Hi all Diagnosed 2021 with ET Jak2+ 8% platelets 650 I have been taking peginterferon for about 18 months 45mcg per week with occasional breaks due to side effects. For the past few months my arms and legs suddenly start to ache badly, usually in bed but now during the day also. It is quite bad
Fairbank
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Doctors appointments
Hello everyone , I have been diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis of the liver, due to alcohol abuse in October 2022. In December 2022 and at the end of January , i had esophageal varices banded due to bleeding . Since i have been abstinent ,I am doing my best to keep up with a well balanced diet
Hello everyone , I have been diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis of the liver, due to alcohol abuse in October 2022. In December 2022 and at the end of January , i had esophageal varices banded due to bleeding . Since i have been abstinent ,I am doing my best to keep up with a well balanced diet
Nick75
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
RA - flu like symptoms for weeks
Hi, I was diagnosed with RA 8 months ago. I’ve been taking hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate and this has stopped the swelling I previously had in my knuckles, toes and knee. However I now feel ill most of the time (I didnt previously, I just used to feel tired). I feel ill for weeks at a time,
Hi, I was diagnosed with RA 8 months ago. I’ve been taking hydroxychloroquine and methotrexate and this has stopped the swelling I previously had in my knuckles, toes and knee. However I now feel ill most of the time (I didnt previously, I just used to feel tired). I feel ill for weeks at a time,
Posseteria
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NRAS
5 months ago
Barretts oesophagus
😟 I am very very worried. !! Acid reflux for over 5 years, and finally seen by Gastro consultant who referred for Gastroscopy Diagnosed with hiatus hernia just recently, mother had Barretts and my brother died from osophageal cancer., he was in the RAF and had sarcoidosis which they seemed to
😟 I am very very worried. !! Acid reflux for over 5 years, and finally seen by Gastro consultant who referred for Gastroscopy Diagnosed with hiatus hernia just recently, mother had Barretts and my brother died from osophageal cancer., he was in the RAF and had sarcoidosis which they seemed to
gillsky8
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 months ago
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