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Coeliac absorption
I have had coeliac disease for many years and adhere to a strict (but probably not 100%) gluten free diet. My villi are still not in a ‘perfect’ operating condition, so their absorption is impaired. I’m very interested in whether anyone has any experience of probable impaired steroid absorption as
I have had coeliac disease for many years and adhere to a strict (but probably not 100%) gluten free diet. My villi are still not in a ‘perfect’ operating condition, so their absorption is impaired. I’m very interested in whether anyone has any experience of probable impaired steroid absorption as
Whatgrange
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Evidence for gluten/ dairy free diet for Hashimoto’s
Hi everyone, I mentioned a gluten free diet for my Hashimoto’s to my Endocrinologist who was sceptical. Does anyone have any scientific references I can quote? Also I have pernicious anaemia and have found Martyn Hooper s book on the subject really helpful as is very accessible info . So now I am looking
Hi everyone, I mentioned a gluten free diet for my Hashimoto’s to my Endocrinologist who was sceptical. Does anyone have any scientific references I can quote? Also I have pernicious anaemia and have found Martyn Hooper s book on the subject really helpful as is very accessible info . So now I am looking
Knittingcat123
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Another reason why hypos may have trouble absorbing nutrients
In the midst of trying to figure out my own situation, I found this article that talks about the small intestine in hypothyroid and hyperthyroid rats. Apparently (not unlike the mechanisms in celiac disease) a hypothyroid state results in shorter and thicker intestinal villi, which are supposed to be
In the midst of trying to figure out my own situation, I found this article that talks about the small intestine in hypothyroid and hyperthyroid rats. Apparently (not unlike the mechanisms in celiac disease) a hypothyroid state results in shorter and thicker intestinal villi, which are supposed to be
ilyfunnybunny
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Hi, I have previously been on this site but my email address linked to it was closed 🙈 My thyroid nightmare started with Graves Disease, had iodine treatment which resulted in an underactive thyroid but I still dont feel great without T3, I'm taking 100 T4 and 6.25 T3 but I'm now thinking of changing
Hi, I have previously been on this site but my email address linked to it was closed 🙈 My thyroid nightmare started with Graves Disease, had iodine treatment which resulted in an underactive thyroid but I still dont feel great without T3, I'm taking 100 T4 and 6.25 T3 but I'm now thinking of changing
Orlandosunshine99
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Bowel incontinence
My daughter is 9 years old & been diagnosed coeliac for 3 years now. She's always suffered on & off with constipation before & after diagnosis even following a strict gluten free diet. She started having severe tummy aches in October last year & after several visits to gp & hospital was finally diagnosed
My daughter is 9 years old & been diagnosed coeliac for 3 years now. She's always suffered on & off with constipation before & after diagnosis even following a strict gluten free diet. She started having severe tummy aches in October last year & after several visits to gp & hospital was finally diagnosed
greenseahorse
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ERIC
5 years ago
IBS for about 16 years
I don't know whether this will help anyone who suffers with IBS as everyone is different, but I have suffered for many years. I take Lanzaprazole 1 a day. I use to get diarrhoea so many days then constipation for 2 days. I tried different meds which were not helping so I tried the root of 3 figs in
I don't know whether this will help anyone who suffers with IBS as everyone is different, but I have suffered for many years. I take Lanzaprazole 1 a day. I use to get diarrhoea so many days then constipation for 2 days. I tried different meds which were not helping so I tried the root of 3 figs in
Nothingimpossible
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Is our Poo a Crystal Ball into our health destiny ? Auntie Bee did a little research to see if the truth is in our bowels.
After reading a post yesterday suggesting that using DNA or Gut Microflora testing may help me see into the Future of my long term health my curiosity was peeked . Is the Bioflora of my gut the " forgotten organ" with insight into the probability of my chances to get another autoimmune disease or cancer
After reading a post yesterday suggesting that using DNA or Gut Microflora testing may help me see into the Future of my long term health my curiosity was peeked . Is the Bioflora of my gut the " forgotten organ" with insight into the probability of my chances to get another autoimmune disease or cancer
Blearyeyed
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Nausea and dizzines caused by food??
Hi, I have GORD and according to my GP some degree of IBS C. My constipation is kind of controlled.Still finding out which foods are giving me trouble. I know some don't agree with me like tomatoe sauce, cucumbers and peppers. Tried gluten free diet for 2 weeks but no change. My main symptoms are the
Hi, I have GORD and according to my GP some degree of IBS C. My constipation is kind of controlled.Still finding out which foods are giving me trouble. I know some don't agree with me like tomatoe sauce, cucumbers and peppers. Tried gluten free diet for 2 weeks but no change. My main symptoms are the
Bluemon75
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Pain and fatigue
Hi I have been diagnosed as a coeliac for 2 years now, I follow a strict gluten free diet, have the occasional problems with cross contamination when eating out. Over the past month I have been experiencing severe pain in my feet, muscles in my legs and wrist pain after being on my feet all day at work
Hi I have been diagnosed as a coeliac for 2 years now, I follow a strict gluten free diet, have the occasional problems with cross contamination when eating out. Over the past month I have been experiencing severe pain in my feet, muscles in my legs and wrist pain after being on my feet all day at work
Alison_71
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
help and advice welcome
SueHL 0 Posts 0 Followers 0 Following I am new to the site. I would like advice in relation to digestive problems since taking levothyroxine. In September 2012 I was diagnosed with a multi nodular goitre and thyrotoxicosis. I was treated with Carbimazole for about 2 years. In September 2015 I had radio-iodine
SueHL 0 Posts 0 Followers 0 Following I am new to the site. I would like advice in relation to digestive problems since taking levothyroxine. In September 2012 I was diagnosed with a multi nodular goitre and thyrotoxicosis. I was treated with Carbimazole for about 2 years. In September 2015 I had radio-iodine
SueHL
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Is it too soon to get excited?
Hi all, Further to my posts, desperately needing help, I was flooded with so much support and advice, all of which I have been following. Adjusting when I take my Levo, foods/drink and timings, gluten free diet, no soya etc hardly much change, but the difference I am feeling for the first time in over
Hi all, Further to my posts, desperately needing help, I was flooded with so much support and advice, all of which I have been following. Adjusting when I take my Levo, foods/drink and timings, gluten free diet, no soya etc hardly much change, but the difference I am feeling for the first time in over
HC17
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Antibodies and ultimate destruction of the thyroid
greygoose I have now been gluten free for nearly two years and my sole aim has been to reduce my antibodies (TPO >1300 and thyroglobulin antibodies 394). These have both gone down substantially on each of my last three blood tests. I have seen you say so many times that this is pretty well meaningless
greygoose I have now been gluten free for nearly two years and my sole aim has been to reduce my antibodies (TPO >1300 and thyroglobulin antibodies 394). These have both gone down substantially on each of my last three blood tests. I have seen you say so many times that this is pretty well meaningless
Caroline888
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Enzyme Deficiency
Hello all I have not posted in a while. Over the years I've been told that I have IBS, reflux, possible celiac, damage to the vagus nerve, iron deficiency and low folic acid. I've been on a gluten free diet for nearly 4 years now because I did test positive for the allergy and show all the signs of
Hello all I have not posted in a while. Over the years I've been told that I have IBS, reflux, possible celiac, damage to the vagus nerve, iron deficiency and low folic acid. I've been on a gluten free diet for nearly 4 years now because I did test positive for the allergy and show all the signs of
Mrshughes30
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
transglutaminase IgA levels
I am diagnosed Celiac. In June 2017 my Transglutaminase IgA levels were 1784.2 and are now just over 300 after 2 years plus. To be normal they should be under 20. I follow a strict gluten free diet but with the odd slip up so I wonder why my numbers don’t return to normal levels. Any answers?
I am diagnosed Celiac. In June 2017 my Transglutaminase IgA levels were 1784.2 and are now just over 300 after 2 years plus. To be normal they should be under 20. I follow a strict gluten free diet but with the odd slip up so I wonder why my numbers don’t return to normal levels. Any answers?
Bracken2001
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
Annual Blood Test Results
Hi, I attach my new blood tests. I went gluten free in Feb 2017 which brought my immunology down from very high to under range. For 2 months before this last blood test I ate some gluten in my diet but was surprised to see the immunology did not start to go back up again. Although CRP & Ferritin have
Hi, I attach my new blood tests. I went gluten free in Feb 2017 which brought my immunology down from very high to under range. For 2 months before this last blood test I ate some gluten in my diet but was surprised to see the immunology did not start to go back up again. Although CRP & Ferritin have
Kazza8
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Worried about low carb/high protein diet
Hello all, I have lost a stone since beginning my determined effort to lose weight and get myself out of the ‘obese’ BMI category (I started in October last year). I am now comfortably within the ‘overweight’ category but do not seem to be able to lose any more! I am careful with calories and I do some
Hello all, I have lost a stone since beginning my determined effort to lose weight and get myself out of the ‘obese’ BMI category (I started in October last year). I am now comfortably within the ‘overweight’ category but do not seem to be able to lose any more! I am careful with calories and I do some
Hippa
2019 December
in
Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Recent Results From Private Testing, What To Do Now
I am hypothyroid and I have been on 125mg for a few months now after being lowered from 150mg, which i was on for years. I've been feeling a bit rubbish overall but it's hard to know what's caused it as work has been massively affecting my mood recently. I had an advance thyroid profile done by Thriva
I am hypothyroid and I have been on 125mg for a few months now after being lowered from 150mg, which i was on for years. I've been feeling a bit rubbish overall but it's hard to know what's caused it as work has been massively affecting my mood recently. I had an advance thyroid profile done by Thriva
Milyer
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Possible causes of Ataxia
🙂 This is a ‘long read’ and may be difficult to interpret, but never the less it’s interesting. What processes can cause ataxia? The pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxias is as diverse as the various neurological and systemic diseases affecting the cerebellum. Broadly classifying ataxias into genetic
🙂 This is a ‘long read’ and may be difficult to interpret, but never the less it’s interesting. What processes can cause ataxia? The pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxias is as diverse as the various neurological and systemic diseases affecting the cerebellum. Broadly classifying ataxias into genetic
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
5 years ago
Please can i have your thoughts on these results
*Edited * These results are from Thriva Not used this company before and don't feel too comfortable looking at it's dashboard, really dunno why 🤔 B12 Active 160. pmol/ L. ( 37.5 - 188 ) normal Ferritin 100. ug /L ( 13 -150. ). Optimal Folate. 44.7. nmol / L
*Edited * These results are from Thriva Not used this company before and don't feel too comfortable looking at it's dashboard, really dunno why 🤔 B12 Active 160. pmol/ L. ( 37.5 - 188 ) normal Ferritin 100. ug /L ( 13 -150. ). Optimal Folate. 44.7. nmol / L
ferretmam
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Any ideas to help manage my migraines?
Hi and thanks for reading my post. I'm a 33 year old male who's suffered from migraines since my teens. From my teens to when I was 24 i had the odd migraine always accompanied by A visual aura, however due to the low frequency i wasn't too bothered by them. Then since I was 24 ( the last 9 years) I've
Hi and thanks for reading my post. I'm a 33 year old male who's suffered from migraines since my teens. From my teens to when I was 24 i had the odd migraine always accompanied by A visual aura, however due to the low frequency i wasn't too bothered by them. Then since I was 24 ( the last 9 years) I've
Poppycat1234
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National Migraine Centre
5 years ago
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