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Endocrinologist recommendations in/near West Sussex for Addison's / adrenals
Can anybody recommend an endocrinologist in West Sussex or nearby please who knows about adrenals and Addison's? It comes as no surprise to me, but a private blood screen has just shown very low cortisol levels and a couple of other bits, that suggest an adrenal problem, possibly Addison's. I've not
Can anybody recommend an endocrinologist in West Sussex or nearby please who knows about adrenals and Addison's? It comes as no surprise to me, but a private blood screen has just shown very low cortisol levels and a couple of other bits, that suggest an adrenal problem, possibly Addison's. I've not
JumpJiving
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Zytiga - Lupron
I was on Zytiga ( now Abi) with lup for several years and it kept my PSA to undetectable. I am now on 0rg0vyx instead of lup and my PSA remains undetectable after 6 years. Sode effects have been tolerable EXCEPT the I developed osteoporosis of the spin and now have multiple collapsed vertebrae and
I was on Zytiga ( now Abi) with lup for several years and it kept my PSA to undetectable. I am now on 0rg0vyx instead of lup and my PSA remains undetectable after 6 years. Sode effects have been tolerable EXCEPT the I developed osteoporosis of the spin and now have multiple collapsed vertebrae and
Schnab
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Very low blood pressure
Hi again, I went for a recorder loop implant today, which I was quite relaxed in doing. I did go by taxi just in case, but felt quite unsteady in walking to reception. This was no worse than the Saturday just gone, when I checked in at A&E as I felt pretty unsteady also ( they found nothing by the
Hi again, I went for a recorder loop implant today, which I was quite relaxed in doing. I did go by taxi just in case, but felt quite unsteady in walking to reception. This was no worse than the Saturday just gone, when I checked in at A&E as I felt pretty unsteady also ( they found nothing by the
Quovadisuk
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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AF Association
4 months ago
Are you joining us for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
There is still time to register for this FREE event, so do not delay and miss out on the unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as supraventricular, atrial fibrillation and much more! You will also
There is still time to register for this FREE event, so do not delay and miss out on the unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as supraventricular, atrial fibrillation and much more! You will also
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
4 months ago
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There is still time to register for this FREE event, so do not delay and miss out on the unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as supraventricular, atrial fibrillation and much more! You will also
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Arrhythmia Alliance
4 months ago
Atrial Fibrillation Association Patients Day On-Demand now!
Atrial Fibrillation Association Patients Day On-Demand now! Heart racing? Palpitations? Breathlessness? How do you manage living with AF? Join us from the comfort of your home to hear from medical experts in AF. You will be able to manage living with AF so much better after watching these presentations
Atrial Fibrillation Association Patients Day On-Demand now! Heart racing? Palpitations? Breathlessness? How do you manage living with AF? Join us from the comfort of your home to hear from medical experts in AF. You will be able to manage living with AF so much better after watching these presentations
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AF Association
4 months ago
Levothyroxine
does anyone know if Levothyroxine is definitely gluten free as I’m coeliac and unsure if it’s not helping with my immune system.
does anyone know if Levothyroxine is definitely gluten free as I’m coeliac and unsure if it’s not helping with my immune system.
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Levothyroxine and coeliac disease
would someone please be kind enough to inform me if Levothyroxine is definitely gluten free with no traces of gluten and the brand name is Mand.
would someone please be kind enough to inform me if Levothyroxine is definitely gluten free with no traces of gluten and the brand name is Mand.
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 months ago
niacin as cause of strokes and heart attacks?
I know a lot of us taking B Complex so posting this article to hear your thoughts. I take one from cytoplasm where it’s 16mg, I wonder if this is ok 🤔 https://www.newscientist.com/article/2417665-niacin-supplements-linked-to-greater-risk-of-heart-attacks-and-strokes/ [ Link edited to remove potentially
I know a lot of us taking B Complex so posting this article to hear your thoughts. I take one from cytoplasm where it’s 16mg, I wonder if this is ok 🤔 https://www.newscientist.com/article/2417665-niacin-supplements-linked-to-greater-risk-of-heart-attacks-and-strokes/ [ Link edited to remove potentially
Kari55
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
OK bloods...Still plateauing??
Hi again 👋About 7 weeks ago I increased my levo from 50mcg to 75mcg after discussing here. Initially, revved up again. Happy days- more energy, lost a small bit of weight, mood improved etc. I have started slipping back again and thought I'd get my bloods done again before I do anymore 'tinkering'.
Hi again 👋About 7 weeks ago I increased my levo from 50mcg to 75mcg after discussing here. Initially, revved up again. Happy days- more energy, lost a small bit of weight, mood improved etc. I have started slipping back again and thought I'd get my bloods done again before I do anymore 'tinkering'.
Caffeinefreezone
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
PS to Periodontal Abscess and Prednisone
Thanks to everyone who took the time to reply to my post about gum/tooth infections and prednisone. All the replies were helpful! I did manage to generate one last question. Did any of you who had tooth extractions go on to have dental implants? I am leaning against due to cost and issues related to
Thanks to everyone who took the time to reply to my post about gum/tooth infections and prednisone. All the replies were helpful! I did manage to generate one last question. Did any of you who had tooth extractions go on to have dental implants? I am leaning against due to cost and issues related to
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
"High levels of niacin linked to heart disease, new research suggests"
"High levels of niacin, an essential B vitamin, may raise the risk of heart disease by triggering inflammation and damaging blood vessels, according to new research. The report, published Monday in Nature Medicine, revealed a previously unknown risk from excessive amounts of the vitamin ..." https:/
"High levels of niacin, an essential B vitamin, may raise the risk of heart disease by triggering inflammation and damaging blood vessels, according to new research. The report, published Monday in Nature Medicine, revealed a previously unknown risk from excessive amounts of the vitamin ..." https:/
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Lupus diagnosis yesterday
Hello everyone, been a tricky few months. You all know what it's like.just wanted to update and i feel a bit overwhelmed. In 2020 was diagnosed with UCTD. Positive ANA. Take hydroxychloquine. Last year ENT diagnosed sjogrens, it was an urgent 2 week referral as my throat had been sore for months
Hello everyone, been a tricky few months. You all know what it's like.just wanted to update and i feel a bit overwhelmed. In 2020 was diagnosed with UCTD. Positive ANA. Take hydroxychloquine. Last year ENT diagnosed sjogrens, it was an urgent 2 week referral as my throat had been sore for months
BonnyB
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Drop in resting heart rate since pred
HiI have been on 40mg pred for suspected GCA for2 weeks now. ( actually was 60 in first week then dropped to 40 in second). I had a temporal artery biopsy yesterday so resting up and taking it easy. I wear a fitbit so am aware of my usual resting heart rate. It is normally between 61-65. When asleep
HiI have been on 40mg pred for suspected GCA for2 weeks now. ( actually was 60 in first week then dropped to 40 in second). I had a temporal artery biopsy yesterday so resting up and taking it easy. I wear a fitbit so am aware of my usual resting heart rate. It is normally between 61-65. When asleep
kalgoorlie
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Reintroducing gluten for coeliac test?
Hello everyone, After going gluten free in mid-November 2023 I have today had a blood test request come in which involves a coeliac test. I was tested for coeliac in 2017 too (negative) but didn't know I was being tested for it and had been eating strictly low carb for about 2 years at that point
Hello everyone, After going gluten free in mid-November 2023 I have today had a blood test request come in which involves a coeliac test. I was tested for coeliac in 2017 too (negative) but didn't know I was being tested for it and had been eating strictly low carb for about 2 years at that point
Myalikki
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Teeth sensitivity at the dentist
I have been diagnosed with SLE Lupus for a year now. Does anyone find their teeth really sensitive during ordinary dental treatment such as cleaning? I’m also having a problem with the injections to numb the mouth not working . Is this Lupus related or is it just me? Any advice on the problem would
I have been diagnosed with SLE Lupus for a year now. Does anyone find their teeth really sensitive during ordinary dental treatment such as cleaning? I’m also having a problem with the injections to numb the mouth not working . Is this Lupus related or is it just me? Any advice on the problem would
Chocolate1956
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Low hemoglobin
I started hemodialysis in Aug with an emergency chest catheter. I had 2 units of blood as my hemoglobin was low while in hospital. Then in hospital again in September and another 2 units of blood. Got my labs today and hemoglobin was 6.8 so they gave me Mircera and iron. When I did PD I got Mircera
I started hemodialysis in Aug with an emergency chest catheter. I had 2 units of blood as my hemoglobin was low while in hospital. Then in hospital again in September and another 2 units of blood. Got my labs today and hemoglobin was 6.8 so they gave me Mircera and iron. When I did PD I got Mircera
horsie63
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Kidney Dialysis
7 months ago
🧬UNC93B1 New genetic findings open up perspectives for future therapeutic approaches in Lupus
Hi lupis! 👋🏼 New study demonstrates a direct causal link between an overactive UNC93B1/TLR7 axis and lupus pathogenesis and indicates that blocking overactive TLR7 might be therapeutically effective. Their findings are expected to accelerate further development of TLR7 inhibitors for patients with
Hi lupis! 👋🏼 New study demonstrates a direct causal link between an overactive UNC93B1/TLR7 axis and lupus pathogenesis and indicates that blocking overactive TLR7 might be therapeutically effective. Their findings are expected to accelerate further development of TLR7 inhibitors for patients with
Naladog
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Results
Hello I messaged on here recently about my symptoms and was recommended to take a private blood test, which I've done. So I'm surprised that they've all come back normal! I screenshot them but not all together. Think I need to now think it is actually not my thyroid, but rheumatoid after all!
Hello I messaged on here recently about my symptoms and was recommended to take a private blood test, which I've done. So I'm surprised that they've all come back normal! I screenshot them but not all together. Think I need to now think it is actually not my thyroid, but rheumatoid after all!
Flo2021
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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