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Help with test results
Hi,I'm hoping to get insights into my latest test results and symptoms I continue to have. I had my thyroid out in 2012 (Graves), I'm located in Australia and currently taking 100mcg of Eltroxin and 16mcg of slow release (compounded) t3 daily. Around 2yrs ago I got quite sick, I had extremely heavy fatigue
Hi,I'm hoping to get insights into my latest test results and symptoms I continue to have. I had my thyroid out in 2012 (Graves), I'm located in Australia and currently taking 100mcg of Eltroxin and 16mcg of slow release (compounded) t3 daily. Around 2yrs ago I got quite sick, I had extremely heavy fatigue
Miso_soup
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Thyroid UK
18 days ago
Hypothyroid - Hashimoto
hello I am new joiner to this forum. It is only by accident that I came to know about this and I am so much hooked and so valuable info that everyone is sharing and helping each. It is a blessing. Out of my routine blood check, NHS GP did my blood test (14.02.23) and learnt about my thyroid reading
hello I am new joiner to this forum. It is only by accident that I came to know about this and I am so much hooked and so valuable info that everyone is sharing and helping each. It is a blessing. Out of my routine blood check, NHS GP did my blood test (14.02.23) and learnt about my thyroid reading
Eskaayy
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Please me in peace Mr T!
I have tinnitus for years, almost 20 years.At first I thought it was stress related.During the first few years I was able to MANAGE it, by listening to soft music, walking in the countryside, watching tv ,and even flying at 36000 feet was a distraction.I even tried classical concerts and football games
I have tinnitus for years, almost 20 years.At first I thought it was stress related.During the first few years I was able to MANAGE it, by listening to soft music, walking in the countryside, watching tv ,and even flying at 36000 feet was a distraction.I even tried classical concerts and football games
Amyneddgar52
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Tinnitus UK
2 months ago
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looking for lactose and gluten free t4 and t3 … Thankyou
I’m currently trialling gluten free diet (as recommended by my endo) I have done this since November last year. I am just about to do repeat bloods prior to an appointment with him in September. I would like to ask for recommendations for gluten free and lactose free brands for t4 and t3 before my
I’m currently trialling gluten free diet (as recommended by my endo) I have done this since November last year. I am just about to do repeat bloods prior to an appointment with him in September. I would like to ask for recommendations for gluten free and lactose free brands for t4 and t3 before my
Delilahmy
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Hashimotos & Gluten Free
hi all, I have hashimotos/under active thyroid and have heard the benefits of going gluten free. I have occasional bloating but not many gut issues as such, my symptoms are more brain fog and fatigue. All my thyroid tests are optimal and in range so I’m thinking of trying a gluten free diet. Can anyone
hi all, I have hashimotos/under active thyroid and have heard the benefits of going gluten free. I have occasional bloating but not many gut issues as such, my symptoms are more brain fog and fatigue. All my thyroid tests are optimal and in range so I’m thinking of trying a gluten free diet. Can anyone
CAB92
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
TG6 , gluten ataxia, antibodies and a strict diet
I have been diagnosed with Idiopathic Cerebellum Ataxia for 6 years . My consultant recently arranged for a TG6 test at Sheffield hospital . The result came back as mildly positive ( 4.2 with 4.0 as normal ) As I understand it , a strict gluten free diet should remove antibodies from the body preventing
I have been diagnosed with Idiopathic Cerebellum Ataxia for 6 years . My consultant recently arranged for a TG6 test at Sheffield hospital . The result came back as mildly positive ( 4.2 with 4.0 as normal ) As I understand it , a strict gluten free diet should remove antibodies from the body preventing
cyclist49
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Ataxia UK
2 months ago
Could Gluten Intolerance lead to RLS?
After watching the video about what can cause Parkinson’s that was posted on this website, I started thinking about inflammation, and inflammation of the body and gut. I found this website from the gluten free society who have found correlation between gluten and rls. My husband who has had RLS for
After watching the video about what can cause Parkinson’s that was posted on this website, I started thinking about inflammation, and inflammation of the body and gut. I found this website from the gluten free society who have found correlation between gluten and rls. My husband who has had RLS for
Sandalsforever
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Switching to Metavive- Last results
Good morning!I am 42 years old , and mother of 2. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto thyroiditis, in 2019, between two pregnancies. I've been on Eutirox 75mcg/day since 2020, and fluctuate fron hyper to hypothyroidism since then, weught loss and gain, fatigue... I change my life style, gluten free diet
Good morning!I am 42 years old , and mother of 2. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto thyroiditis, in 2019, between two pregnancies. I've been on Eutirox 75mcg/day since 2020, and fluctuate fron hyper to hypothyroidism since then, weught loss and gain, fatigue... I change my life style, gluten free diet
Mireiame
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
TG6 and gluten ataxia
I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Cerebellar Ataxia in 2018 and had all the usual tests which proved negative . My neurologist in Aberdeen recently managed to arrange a TG6 blood test in Sheffield . The result was 4.2 U/ML , and a result >4 is positive.I have none of the usual symptoms of celiac disease
I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Cerebellar Ataxia in 2018 and had all the usual tests which proved negative . My neurologist in Aberdeen recently managed to arrange a TG6 blood test in Sheffield . The result was 4.2 U/ML , and a result >4 is positive.I have none of the usual symptoms of celiac disease
cyclist49
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Ataxia UK
3 months ago
Idiopathic ataxia or unknown cause.
Hi all. I urge anyone who has not yet been diagnosed with a particular type of ataxia , so idiopathic of unknown cause, which means they do not know what is causing it. To contact Sheffield and see if you can participate in a new study into gluten ataxia. Although a gluten free diet will not cure ataxia
Hi all. I urge anyone who has not yet been diagnosed with a particular type of ataxia , so idiopathic of unknown cause, which means they do not know what is causing it. To contact Sheffield and see if you can participate in a new study into gluten ataxia. Although a gluten free diet will not cure ataxia
penelope2
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Ataxia UK
3 months ago
gluten free
hi , Have been thinking I might try gluten free diet ,been reading how it can help with Fibromyalgia symptoms . Does anyone follow a gluten free diet and has it helped.
hi , Have been thinking I might try gluten free diet ,been reading how it can help with Fibromyalgia symptoms . Does anyone follow a gluten free diet and has it helped.
Thornthorpe
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 months ago
Ttc with high tpo antibodies
I have had 3 miscarriages in the last couple of years. 1 spontaneous 2 mmc. Always around 6 to 7 weeks. I was given aspirin and progesterone on the last pregnancy but it didn't work. After my 3rd mc I had lots of investigations done and it showed I had high TPO antibodies. Everything else was normal.
I have had 3 miscarriages in the last couple of years. 1 spontaneous 2 mmc. Always around 6 to 7 weeks. I was given aspirin and progesterone on the last pregnancy but it didn't work. After my 3rd mc I had lots of investigations done and it showed I had high TPO antibodies. Everything else was normal.
Stevienicksfangirl
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Improving diagnosis, and management of Gluten Ataxia.
🙂People in the UK Improving diagnosis and management of Gluten ataxia Ataxia UK, Coeliac UK, and the Sheffield Hospitals Charity have awarded funding to Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and colleagues at the Sheffield Ataxia Centre, for a research project to help improve the diagnosis and management
🙂People in the UK Improving diagnosis and management of Gluten ataxia Ataxia UK, Coeliac UK, and the Sheffield Hospitals Charity have awarded funding to Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and colleagues at the Sheffield Ataxia Centre, for a research project to help improve the diagnosis and management
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
3 months ago
Help to understand bloods etc
Hi I am new to the forum but was diagnosed with Hashimotos in Jul 23 with these blood results Thyroperoxidase Ab IU/ml - 181 T4 (free) pmol/L - 15.6 TSH mIU/L - 5.1 I have been on Levothyroxine Sodium 25mcg Tab since Jul 23 and my TSH is now 1.9. My doc is now only using this to check my progress
Hi I am new to the forum but was diagnosed with Hashimotos in Jul 23 with these blood results Thyroperoxidase Ab IU/ml - 181 T4 (free) pmol/L - 15.6 TSH mIU/L - 5.1 I have been on Levothyroxine Sodium 25mcg Tab since Jul 23 and my TSH is now 1.9. My doc is now only using this to check my progress
Samfonz
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Hashimoto’s or Graves’ symptoms or…? Help to clarify please.
Hi everybody! I’m new here. Would be very grateful for your advice. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s 17 years ago. It was in different country not in the UK. I have never been on medication as I was told if my T4 level is ok I don’t need any pills. I’m now in UK for about 5 years. I’ve never seen endocrinologist
Hi everybody! I’m new here. Would be very grateful for your advice. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s 17 years ago. It was in different country not in the UK. I have never been on medication as I was told if my T4 level is ok I don’t need any pills. I’m now in UK for about 5 years. I’ve never seen endocrinologist
Anna1812
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Gluten or dairy free?
Hi everyone. I have posted previously about raised antibodies (Anti-TG 347 range <115, and Anti-TPO 53.6 range <34) Now having got my head around this, I can considering a gluten free diet to try to reduce the inflammation. My thyroid appears to be working normally - most recent results with a 9am
Hi everyone. I have posted previously about raised antibodies (Anti-TG 347 range <115, and Anti-TPO 53.6 range <34) Now having got my head around this, I can considering a gluten free diet to try to reduce the inflammation. My thyroid appears to be working normally - most recent results with a 9am
Sweetpea1234
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
T3 trial continues
Hi there - here are my latest bloods - done fasting with no meds and before 9am - last dose of levo 24 hours before - last dose T3 12 hours before I've worked hard at improving vitamins and minerals - still ferritin is a bit low but currently on a dose of iron tabs from GP so may improve by the end
Hi there - here are my latest bloods - done fasting with no meds and before 9am - last dose of levo 24 hours before - last dose T3 12 hours before I've worked hard at improving vitamins and minerals - still ferritin is a bit low but currently on a dose of iron tabs from GP so may improve by the end
Rambling9
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
levothyroxine
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Sunny-time
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
gluten free
I kept reading about gluten free diets helping people on levothyroxine but never stuck to it properly for more than a few days, until now. I have been, to my knowledge, entirely gluten free for 2 full weeks and I just wanted to come here and say that I feel much better ! I have been going to the toilet
I kept reading about gluten free diets helping people on levothyroxine but never stuck to it properly for more than a few days, until now. I have been, to my knowledge, entirely gluten free for 2 full weeks and I just wanted to come here and say that I feel much better ! I have been going to the toilet
Tuesday28
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Poor converter?
Hello all, I currently have another post up about private endo recommendations. I’m wondering if I need to consider T3 therapy as I’m running out of options. Thyroid result February 125 Levo dose TSH 0.076 (0.27-4.2) Free T3 4.6 (3.1-6.8) Free Thyroxine 22.2 (12-22) B12 35.7 (37.5-188) GP repeated
Hello all, I currently have another post up about private endo recommendations. I’m wondering if I need to consider T3 therapy as I’m running out of options. Thyroid result February 125 Levo dose TSH 0.076 (0.27-4.2) Free T3 4.6 (3.1-6.8) Free Thyroxine 22.2 (12-22) B12 35.7 (37.5-188) GP repeated
Vizslaaddict
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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