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response regarding my endocrinologist complaint
Hi, I am sharing the letter I received from the hospital ( it’s taken them well over 6 months). I was so ‘cheesed off’ with the reply that it’s taken me 3 days to read it again and then I spilt coffee on it 🥴. I don’t know why I thought I’d get anything better, but the response is actually farcicle
Hi, I am sharing the letter I received from the hospital ( it’s taken them well over 6 months). I was so ‘cheesed off’ with the reply that it’s taken me 3 days to read it again and then I spilt coffee on it 🥴. I don’t know why I thought I’d get anything better, but the response is actually farcicle
Rowing2
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Got GP appointment but what to say to get him to test anything more than TSH
Hi 3 months ago I wrote a post about my daughters results since 2018 & her vitamin levels which are dire. It has taken her this long to manage to get a telephone appointment with a GP next Wednesday. My question is what does she say to convince them to test more than just her TSH. I went through
Hi 3 months ago I wrote a post about my daughters results since 2018 & her vitamin levels which are dire. It has taken her this long to manage to get a telephone appointment with a GP next Wednesday. My question is what does she say to convince them to test more than just her TSH. I went through
Otto11
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
High potassium anyone
Hi I have been taking hydroxy for 4yrs now. Recently my platelets started climbing up again. At the same time my regular doctor sent me for some tests and my potassium was at 5.6. I had 2further tests and it has come down to 5.4. my blood glucose is also up. My doctor not my oncologist is concerned
Hi I have been taking hydroxy for 4yrs now. Recently my platelets started climbing up again. At the same time my regular doctor sent me for some tests and my potassium was at 5.6. I had 2further tests and it has come down to 5.4. my blood glucose is also up. My doctor not my oncologist is concerned
Mrbeasley
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
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Sensitive - How long does it take to get a negative pregnancy test after miscarriage?
Hi all, I took medication for a miscarriage on Dec 23rd (due to a empty 3cm sac). I was told the hcg pregnancy test should be negative 3 weeks after, which will be Saturday. I took the HCG test this morning and the test line is still almost as dark as the control. I was expecting the test to be negative
Hi all, I took medication for a miscarriage on Dec 23rd (due to a empty 3cm sac). I was told the hcg pregnancy test should be negative 3 weeks after, which will be Saturday. I took the HCG test this morning and the test line is still almost as dark as the control. I was expecting the test to be negative
Orangeflowers
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Getting the NDT dosage right
Hello again friends, I'm writing again in the hope that your collective expertise will come up with a solution for me. I switched from Levothyroxine to NDT (NP Thyroid) some time back, and I've been testing every 12 weeks and tweaking the dose trying to get it right. The latest results, which arrived
Hello again friends, I'm writing again in the hope that your collective expertise will come up with a solution for me. I switched from Levothyroxine to NDT (NP Thyroid) some time back, and I've been testing every 12 weeks and tweaking the dose trying to get it right. The latest results, which arrived
lutepavan
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Iron Deficiency and Iron Deficiency Anemia: Potential Risk Factors in Bone Loss
Members are likely all too familiar with patients being told that they are suffering osteopenia or osteoporosis due to having too much thyroid hormone. And, especially, too much T3. While it is important to realise that there is a case to be made regarding excess thyroid hormone, it is just as important
Members are likely all too familiar with patients being told that they are suffering osteopenia or osteoporosis due to having too much thyroid hormone. And, especially, too much T3. While it is important to realise that there is a case to be made regarding excess thyroid hormone, it is just as important
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Infertility and endo options
Currently starting second round of IVF (x2 embryos in round 1 with x1 negative pregnancy test and x1 embryo left frozen) with endo still on uterosacral ligaments, pelvis and bowel vaginal wall. Been trying to find consistent & clear guidance whether to have remaining endo removed before further embryo
Currently starting second round of IVF (x2 embryos in round 1 with x1 negative pregnancy test and x1 embryo left frozen) with endo still on uterosacral ligaments, pelvis and bowel vaginal wall. Been trying to find consistent & clear guidance whether to have remaining endo removed before further embryo
Pickle1988
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Sons Thyroid and vitamin test, Advice please
I have just received my 21 year olds Thyroid test results He does not take any thyroid medication TSH. 5.12. (0.27-4.2) FT4 19.1 (12-22) FT3 6.1 (3.1-6.8) Thyroglobulin Antibodies 18.4 (0.115) Thyroid peroxide <9 (0-34) CRP <0.15 Ferritin 135 (30-442) Folate. 19.4 (>7-35) Vitamin B12 150.
I have just received my 21 year olds Thyroid test results He does not take any thyroid medication TSH. 5.12. (0.27-4.2) FT4 19.1 (12-22) FT3 6.1 (3.1-6.8) Thyroglobulin Antibodies 18.4 (0.115) Thyroid peroxide <9 (0-34) CRP <0.15 Ferritin 135 (30-442) Folate. 19.4 (>7-35) Vitamin B12 150.
Bean101
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Help boosting thyroid without medication?
Hello all I have posted before as my thyroid function is poor but always comes back in range (my TSH never rises even with low levels) so no chance of medication on the NHS (other than statins for high cholesterol which I refuse). I did some recent tests TSH 1.95 (0.27-4.2) T4 14.6 (12-22) T3
Hello all I have posted before as my thyroid function is poor but always comes back in range (my TSH never rises even with low levels) so no chance of medication on the NHS (other than statins for high cholesterol which I refuse). I did some recent tests TSH 1.95 (0.27-4.2) T4 14.6 (12-22) T3
karlek
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Thoughts please!
I am still struggling terribly to tolerate any doseage of levo or lio - combo or mono. It makes me feel even worse/is completely debilitating. I have tried changing when I take the doses, the brand etc you name it and still no better. It’s notable that my blood pressure gets too low on it too. Am I
I am still struggling terribly to tolerate any doseage of levo or lio - combo or mono. It makes me feel even worse/is completely debilitating. I have tried changing when I take the doses, the brand etc you name it and still no better. It’s notable that my blood pressure gets too low on it too. Am I
GreenTealSeal
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Thyroid UK
2 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
2 months ago
Thybon Henning 20mcg T3 from Roseway
just posting this for comparison. I just had a private phone appointment with Roseway labs (£35) cheaper appointment as it’s a repeat, first appointment is £55. I will be trialling 10mcg T3 split 5/5 she suggested Thybon Henning (lactose free). 100 tablets for £60 via private prescription to cut into
just posting this for comparison. I just had a private phone appointment with Roseway labs (£35) cheaper appointment as it’s a repeat, first appointment is £55. I will be trialling 10mcg T3 split 5/5 she suggested Thybon Henning (lactose free). 100 tablets for £60 via private prescription to cut into
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Holding very low stable usPSA - 0.03X range for six years; no ADT, no chemo.
Eight years ago this month had RP after considerable investigation - nadir 0.050. Eleven months later had salvage RT; done at 0.10. Then after a year of pondering ADT and chemo, when my usPSA was back up to 0.10, I went to Europe for Ferrotran nano-MRI combined with Ga68 PSMA. The nanoMRI lite up
Eight years ago this month had RP after considerable investigation - nadir 0.050. Eleven months later had salvage RT; done at 0.10. Then after a year of pondering ADT and chemo, when my usPSA was back up to 0.10, I went to Europe for Ferrotran nano-MRI combined with Ga68 PSMA. The nanoMRI lite up
NanoMRI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
T3 and NDT help/advice
I have an Endo appt, 6 February, after a very long delay. I am struggling to function, despite an increase Levo to 125mg. The normal pattern; feel slightly better for a short few weeks then the awful symptoms come crashing back. I cannot function properly. I am trying to find out how to self
I have an Endo appt, 6 February, after a very long delay. I am struggling to function, despite an increase Levo to 125mg. The normal pattern; feel slightly better for a short few weeks then the awful symptoms come crashing back. I cannot function properly. I am trying to find out how to self
sunbee
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Interpret test results - advice please
I've been on 75 mcg levothyroxine since 23 August 2023. I've taken levothyroxine since January 2023. Is this the correct dosage now? I've never had any of the conventional hypothyroid symptoms, except for extreme anxiety and disregulated nervous system, gut issues and tinnitus. On the 75mcg I feel
I've been on 75 mcg levothyroxine since 23 August 2023. I've taken levothyroxine since January 2023. Is this the correct dosage now? I've never had any of the conventional hypothyroid symptoms, except for extreme anxiety and disregulated nervous system, gut issues and tinnitus. On the 75mcg I feel
Green1957
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
puzzled by result of ft3
can anyone explain why my ft3 result would be lower although I had increased the dose ?
can anyone explain why my ft3 result would be lower although I had increased the dose ?
130396
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Genetic test positive
In November 2023 my iron labs were increased. Ferritin 117 TSAT 58 my doctor said we would retest in six month and do genetic testing but wasn’t concerned. My results just came in and it showed homogenous for H63D. I haven’t been able to speak with him yet. I am extremely scared.
In November 2023 my iron labs were increased. Ferritin 117 TSAT 58 my doctor said we would retest in six month and do genetic testing but wasn’t concerned. My results just came in and it showed homogenous for H63D. I haven’t been able to speak with him yet. I am extremely scared.
rupertj
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Haemochromatosis Society UK
5 months ago
Goitre and antibodies but bloods all fine
Hi, I developed a fairly big lump in my neck in July 23. Did the 2 week wait thing and had an ultrasound and saw an ENT consultant. They diagnosed a thyroid nodule and said it looked normal with no need for FNA. Consultant asked for endo to see me and I am still waiting for this or any acknowledgment
Hi, I developed a fairly big lump in my neck in July 23. Did the 2 week wait thing and had an ultrasound and saw an ENT consultant. They diagnosed a thyroid nodule and said it looked normal with no need for FNA. Consultant asked for endo to see me and I am still waiting for this or any acknowledgment
LibertyCake
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
too much aldosterone and afib?
I began my journey with Atrial fibrillation in 2010. Low potassium and high blood pressure was considered to be the instigator. I found out a year ago that I have a tumor on an adrenal gland that is producing too much aldosterone. Too much aldosterone causes low potassium and high blood pressure. I currently
I began my journey with Atrial fibrillation in 2010. Low potassium and high blood pressure was considered to be the instigator. I found out a year ago that I have a tumor on an adrenal gland that is producing too much aldosterone. Too much aldosterone causes low potassium and high blood pressure. I currently
Amcech
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
OK just spoke to gp reception about my T3 being re installed because endo does not want to deal with me! 😠
Hi everyone ❤️ So I've just spoke to gp reception about me calling in to get my T3 prescription, but we're told it had been stopped, this was Friday last week, I explained I had around 4 /5days left. I also explained the endo did not want to deal with me and said she would only prescribe T4, which definitely
Hi everyone ❤️ So I've just spoke to gp reception about me calling in to get my T3 prescription, but we're told it had been stopped, this was Friday last week, I explained I had around 4 /5days left. I also explained the endo did not want to deal with me and said she would only prescribe T4, which definitely
birkie
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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