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How long for Levothyroxine to start working?
Hi, I'm new to this, been feeling unwell for a while and recent private blood tests showed a possible thyroid problem, results are below and thanks to those that responded to my first message with your advise that possibly have central hypothyroidism: TSH 1.92 (range 0.35 - 4.50) Free T4 11.8 (range
Hi, I'm new to this, been feeling unwell for a while and recent private blood tests showed a possible thyroid problem, results are below and thanks to those that responded to my first message with your advise that possibly have central hypothyroidism: TSH 1.92 (range 0.35 - 4.50) Free T4 11.8 (range
ShonaGreen
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Hairloss
My hair is starting to shed at a fast rate again. It was growing back thicker and fuller then just about a month ago it starting coming out in clumps. I have less than a quarter of my original hair from when I was first diagnosed and that was still after significant hair loss. It’s really getting to
My hair is starting to shed at a fast rate again. It was growing back thicker and fuller then just about a month ago it starting coming out in clumps. I have less than a quarter of my original hair from when I was first diagnosed and that was still after significant hair loss. It’s really getting to
ButterflyEffect96
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
General medicine has huge gaps
Sad that not one of these docs look for natural remedies for you. Get a good natural path and soon you’ll throw these guys out. There are lots of herbs and essential oil‘s that will help you. They areTaking you down the road it is hard to get back out.
Sad that not one of these docs look for natural remedies for you. Get a good natural path and soon you’ll throw these guys out. There are lots of herbs and essential oil‘s that will help you. They areTaking you down the road it is hard to get back out.
Sandmanliz
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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Vitamin D and hashimotos
Hello I have been diagnosed with a 37 nmol/L think that's right here in the UK Vitamin D level . My levels dropped from 54 nmol/L last july. Ranges here are 50- 75nmol/L I've been advised to buy my own vitamin D which I'm ok with but as I have hashimotos and eat gluten free on medical advice I don't
Hello I have been diagnosed with a 37 nmol/L think that's right here in the UK Vitamin D level . My levels dropped from 54 nmol/L last july. Ranges here are 50- 75nmol/L I've been advised to buy my own vitamin D which I'm ok with but as I have hashimotos and eat gluten free on medical advice I don't
pet-lamb
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Omega3
Hi all. I have had rheumatoid for 16 years now. I’m wanting to start some omega 3. But there are many different one with added things like cod liver oil etc. Can anyone recommend on to take please.
Hi all. I have had rheumatoid for 16 years now. I’m wanting to start some omega 3. But there are many different one with added things like cod liver oil etc. Can anyone recommend on to take please.
Spoof
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NRAS
5 years ago
Peppermint Oil stinging urine
Hi, wondering if anyone else has experienced burning/stinging after urination when taking peppermint oil tablets? It feels exactly like that minty kinda burn (like when you get the Original Source mint shower gel on your nethers accidentally)
Hi, wondering if anyone else has experienced burning/stinging after urination when taking peppermint oil tablets? It feels exactly like that minty kinda burn (like when you get the Original Source mint shower gel on your nethers accidentally)
Corbyn98
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IBS Network
5 years ago
What vitamins should you take?
What vitamins good for PMR? I am taking Multi vitamin Fish oils Calcium Magnesium Zinc B12 Collagen Glucosamine
What vitamins good for PMR? I am taking Multi vitamin Fish oils Calcium Magnesium Zinc B12 Collagen Glucosamine
jensen0518
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Good news stories: Are you doing okay and want to share that?
Hi all Love that there is so much help in here to get through tough stuff. Also really keen to hear the good news. From people who have had an MPN and going well, with whatever treatment they are on. Feel free to share! My good news is that I'm visiting Australia (where I come from) and getting through
Hi all Love that there is so much help in here to get through tough stuff. Also really keen to hear the good news. From people who have had an MPN and going well, with whatever treatment they are on. Feel free to share! My good news is that I'm visiting Australia (where I come from) and getting through
ilovetoastwithbutter
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Update on my frustrations with my Doctor
Below is part of my original post: In December after previous higher readings where no action was taken by my GP as I was told I was "borderline" my readings were: TSH 5.2 ref range (0.2-4.0) Serum free T4 14.3 (10-20) TPO 1300 (<100) I finally had a doctor ring me to say I must go on Levo as I had subclinical
Below is part of my original post: In December after previous higher readings where no action was taken by my GP as I was told I was "borderline" my readings were: TSH 5.2 ref range (0.2-4.0) Serum free T4 14.3 (10-20) TPO 1300 (<100) I finally had a doctor ring me to say I must go on Levo as I had subclinical
Bev69
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
impatiently waiting!
My husband and I are still awaiting his fsh, testosterone, cystic fibrosis and chromosomal blood test results to find out what’s potentially causing his lack of sperm. Then we’re going to go through ICSI, but of course in the hope they’re able to detect some sperm once they’ve extracted directly from
My husband and I are still awaiting his fsh, testosterone, cystic fibrosis and chromosomal blood test results to find out what’s potentially causing his lack of sperm. Then we’re going to go through ICSI, but of course in the hope they’re able to detect some sperm once they’ve extracted directly from
Hopesanddreams1987
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Vagina Issues
Hi all. This isn't something I have spoken about on here. I noticed a small lump ( spot sort of lump ) on the outside of my vagina. It hasn't got any pus and it isn't overly sore. I have tried to squeeze it but it just hurts and it is like a silver/grey blister bubble thing. I have tried cream, lavender
Hi all. This isn't something I have spoken about on here. I noticed a small lump ( spot sort of lump ) on the outside of my vagina. It hasn't got any pus and it isn't overly sore. I have tried to squeeze it but it just hurts and it is like a silver/grey blister bubble thing. I have tried cream, lavender
Hidden
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Women's Health
5 years ago
Not the problem but a symptom
I am very disappointed :( I was hoping to find something about the muscles rebuilding themselves with increased bloodflow during deep sleep, since i have been exercising recently. I only experience it if i am woken up by someone during very deep sleep and it has a sort of good massage feeling. I propose
I am very disappointed :( I was hoping to find something about the muscles rebuilding themselves with increased bloodflow during deep sleep, since i have been exercising recently. I only experience it if i am woken up by someone during very deep sleep and it has a sort of good massage feeling. I propose
FatherDavid
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Living with Anxiety
5 years ago
What day to start stims?
I’m sure this question has been asked many times so I apologise. Just wondering on a short protocol (max dose) what day of cycle did you start? I have to go in for bloods and scan the day after my period arrives but they only do bloods on a Monday, Wednesday & Friday. I want to have FSH and scan day
I’m sure this question has been asked many times so I apologise. Just wondering on a short protocol (max dose) what day of cycle did you start? I have to go in for bloods and scan the day after my period arrives but they only do bloods on a Monday, Wednesday & Friday. I want to have FSH and scan day
Emmyeve
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Constipation release
Constapation has many reasons for ocuring. One non-invasive way of easing constipation with out medication I have found that is gentle and safe is a castor oil pack to the abdomen. Place a clean cotton small towel folded into a lidded container designated for this use only. The cloth will not be
Constapation has many reasons for ocuring. One non-invasive way of easing constipation with out medication I have found that is gentle and safe is a castor oil pack to the abdomen. Place a clean cotton small towel folded into a lidded container designated for this use only. The cloth will not be
pdk_81101
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FABED
5 years ago
BROKEN BRAIN 2 (Episode 7) now available through April 10
OPTIMIZING YOUR BRAIN HEALTH AND INNOVATIVE THERAPIES https://brokenbrain.com/pages/episode-7-live The host of this series is Dr. Mark Hyland. Wow, time has really passed quickly. While we are nearing the end of our series, there’s much more valuable information we have to share with you. Episode
OPTIMIZING YOUR BRAIN HEALTH AND INNOVATIVE THERAPIES https://brokenbrain.com/pages/episode-7-live The host of this series is Dr. Mark Hyland. Wow, time has really passed quickly. While we are nearing the end of our series, there’s much more valuable information we have to share with you. Episode
Heloise
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Help with Results Please!
Hi please can you give me your views on the following blood results: T4 - 15.2. (Normal range 12-22) TSH- 3.48 (Normal range 0.27-4.2) FSH 2.8 u/l LH 7.2 u/l Oestradil 720 pmol/l (normal range 46-1200) Prolactin 567 (Normal range 102-496) I have a pituitary adenoma so this explains the elevated
Hi please can you give me your views on the following blood results: T4 - 15.2. (Normal range 12-22) TSH- 3.48 (Normal range 0.27-4.2) FSH 2.8 u/l LH 7.2 u/l Oestradil 720 pmol/l (normal range 46-1200) Prolactin 567 (Normal range 102-496) I have a pituitary adenoma so this explains the elevated
Sparkle44
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Thanks for all good advice
I have results from medichecks following advice on here I have supplemented with ferritin, B12 oral spray and 4000iu daily vitamins (the 800 the GP gives me is inadequate for me. Results: range in brackets Active Vitamin B 141 pmol/L (37.5-188) Vitamin D 64.2 (50-175) Ferritin 46.5ug/L (13-150)
I have results from medichecks following advice on here I have supplemented with ferritin, B12 oral spray and 4000iu daily vitamins (the 800 the GP gives me is inadequate for me. Results: range in brackets Active Vitamin B 141 pmol/L (37.5-188) Vitamin D 64.2 (50-175) Ferritin 46.5ug/L (13-150)
Blondiejayjay
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Thanks for all good advice on here
I have results from medichecks following advice on here I have supplemented with ferritin, B12 oral spray and 4000iu daily vitamins (the 800 the GP gives me is inadequate for me. Results: range in brackets Active Vitamin B 141 pmol/L (37.5-188) Vitamin D 64.2 (50-175) Ferritin 46.5ug/L (13-150) Neutrophils
I have results from medichecks following advice on here I have supplemented with ferritin, B12 oral spray and 4000iu daily vitamins (the 800 the GP gives me is inadequate for me. Results: range in brackets Active Vitamin B 141 pmol/L (37.5-188) Vitamin D 64.2 (50-175) Ferritin 46.5ug/L (13-150) Neutrophils
Blondiejayjay
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Not keen on aspirin? Here's what Nutritional Therapist with a PhD in oncology is offering me...
Hi all I have a history of gastritis, so I'm not keen on what pubmed and other places say about lifetime aspirin. Here's what my Nutritional Therapist (with a PhD in Oncology) says (for me at least). Be aware this is as part of an entire approach to natural health, not just popping a pill, and everyone's
Hi all I have a history of gastritis, so I'm not keen on what pubmed and other places say about lifetime aspirin. Here's what my Nutritional Therapist (with a PhD in Oncology) says (for me at least). Be aware this is as part of an entire approach to natural health, not just popping a pill, and everyone's
ilovetoastwithbutter
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Improving chances for FET transfer over 40
Hi, I'm new to this forum and have been really moved by alot of the posts and the support voiced out there. I have huge respect for the grit and determination of so many amazing women! I'm 45 trying with FET. I did not meet my partner until I was 40, got pregnant naturally not long after, had a miscarriage
Hi, I'm new to this forum and have been really moved by alot of the posts and the support voiced out there. I have huge respect for the grit and determination of so many amazing women! I'm 45 trying with FET. I did not meet my partner until I was 40, got pregnant naturally not long after, had a miscarriage
Hedvige
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
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