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Gluten and soy free diet...
So I’m doing the gluten free diet and avoiding soy like the plague. I’ve downloaded the coeliac uk app but I’m confused... so the gluten free section is already ticked but then there is an section for extra gluten options and a section saying may contain cereals... do I need to tick all these extra sections
So I’m doing the gluten free diet and avoiding soy like the plague. I’ve downloaded the coeliac uk app but I’m confused... so the gluten free section is already ticked but then there is an section for extra gluten options and a section saying may contain cereals... do I need to tick all these extra sections
Rosie2m
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Diets
Hi I had an heart attack in May 2019 and due to conflicting diagnoses I still am having scans and various hospital visits. I was diagnosed with coeliacs disease in 2016 so have been on a gluten free diet ever since (not always very good at this) the trouble is in order to make ready made gluten free
Hi I had an heart attack in May 2019 and due to conflicting diagnoses I still am having scans and various hospital visits. I was diagnosed with coeliacs disease in 2016 so have been on a gluten free diet ever since (not always very good at this) the trouble is in order to make ready made gluten free
stillaboveground
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Relapse of symptoms
Hi all sorry for the long post , I’ve been treated for hypothyroidism since early July this year and was doing well feeling better after each dose increase ,also found to be b12 deficient with loading doses starting late September coupled with an increase in levothyroxine to 100mcg was feeling great
Hi all sorry for the long post , I’ve been treated for hypothyroidism since early July this year and was doing well feeling better after each dose increase ,also found to be b12 deficient with loading doses starting late September coupled with an increase in levothyroxine to 100mcg was feeling great
Gmanfooty
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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I WAS JUST WONDERING IF A GLUTEN FREE DIET CAN MAKE MUSCLE ACHES WORSE?
HI All I found out I was hypothyroid in May with TSH at 4.24 (0.22-4.20) And TPO antibodies 105 (<115) So, I started Levo which has brought the TSH down to 2.23 , but pushed the TPO up to 275 My main symptom is muscle aches and I'm on NDT which does not seem to be helping the aches Since plenty of people
HI All I found out I was hypothyroid in May with TSH at 4.24 (0.22-4.20) And TPO antibodies 105 (<115) So, I started Levo which has brought the TSH down to 2.23 , but pushed the TPO up to 275 My main symptom is muscle aches and I'm on NDT which does not seem to be helping the aches Since plenty of people
Hidden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
Thyroiditis
Hello I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism over 10 years ago and have been taking Levothyroxine at varying dosages since. Until a month ago I was taking 125 mcg. About 5 months ago, I felt I was struggling particularly with fatigue. I’d had a busy/stressful year so thought I just needed a holiday. At
Hello I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism over 10 years ago and have been taking Levothyroxine at varying dosages since. Until a month ago I was taking 125 mcg. About 5 months ago, I felt I was struggling particularly with fatigue. I’d had a busy/stressful year so thought I just needed a holiday. At
Mazzahk
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
GP won't test T3 or T4
I have my blood tests done annually & up till now my GP has approved all the tests I've seen recommended here (TSH, FT4, FT3, ferritin, folate, B12, vit D, TPO). I've been on 100mcg levothyroxine for a few years now. At this level combined with a gluten free diet due to Hashimotos I feel fine. Because
I have my blood tests done annually & up till now my GP has approved all the tests I've seen recommended here (TSH, FT4, FT3, ferritin, folate, B12, vit D, TPO). I've been on 100mcg levothyroxine for a few years now. At this level combined with a gluten free diet due to Hashimotos I feel fine. Because
cat_alli
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
I recently had an Endoscopy. Results were small intestine is fine. I am gluten free due to pain and it has helped ease the pain.
How is it possible that gluten free diet would help if there is no problem with celiac? Can anything help an atrophic stomach lining? Doesn't the lining replace itself every few days?
How is it possible that gluten free diet would help if there is no problem with celiac? Can anything help an atrophic stomach lining? Doesn't the lining replace itself every few days?
tvellepern
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Aching joints with Hashimoto's
I've had Hashimoto's since I was 14 (am now 47). I'm on 150mcg levo. Levels are all good - high in range for T4 and T3, vitamin levels all good (D near 100 where I feel good). Gluten free diet. But still I have aching joints and muscle pains all of the time. There is a not a day when I am pain free.
I've had Hashimoto's since I was 14 (am now 47). I'm on 150mcg levo. Levels are all good - high in range for T4 and T3, vitamin levels all good (D near 100 where I feel good). Gluten free diet. But still I have aching joints and muscle pains all of the time. There is a not a day when I am pain free.
RhubarbGiraffe
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine for Hypothyroidism
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine. I have coeliacs and follow a gluten free diet. This is not helping my symptims of chronic constipation, fatigue and depression. I take 150mg Levothyroxine, which is gluten free, but not lactose free. I need to trial a lactose free diet (as well as continuing to be
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine. I have coeliacs and follow a gluten free diet. This is not helping my symptims of chronic constipation, fatigue and depression. I take 150mg Levothyroxine, which is gluten free, but not lactose free. I need to trial a lactose free diet (as well as continuing to be
Littleshopofhorrors
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine. I have coeliacs and follow a gluten free diet. This is not helping my symptims of chronic constipation, fatigue and depression. I take 150mg Levothyroxine, which is gluten free, but not lactose free. I need to trial a lactose free diet (as well as continuing to be gluten
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine. I have coeliacs and follow a gluten free diet. This is not helping my symptims of chronic constipation, fatigue and depression. I take 150mg Levothyroxine, which is gluten free, but not lactose free. I need to trial a lactose free diet (as well as continuing to be gluten
Littleshopofhorrors
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Help with blood test results - taking too much levothyroxine?
Hello, I just got my results back (I'm still waiting for folate) from my latest blood test after starting levothyroxine earlier this year. I wasn't able to get a full thyroid panel (I'm overseas and it's not offered here) but I'm hoping you can give me some advice based on my results. I'm wondering if
Hello, I just got my results back (I'm still waiting for folate) from my latest blood test after starting levothyroxine earlier this year. I wasn't able to get a full thyroid panel (I'm overseas and it's not offered here) but I'm hoping you can give me some advice based on my results. I'm wondering if
SB51
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Gluten Free / anti-bodies
Hi. For the last 5 months I've been gluten free, as I was trying to reduce my thyroid anti-bodies. In May they were TPO 79, and it's now 70. The TG was 616 and is now 520. To me that's not a lot of difference, and I feel no different. I admit there are more options at the shops these days, but eating
Hi. For the last 5 months I've been gluten free, as I was trying to reduce my thyroid anti-bodies. In May they were TPO 79, and it's now 70. The TG was 616 and is now 520. To me that's not a lot of difference, and I feel no different. I admit there are more options at the shops these days, but eating
Greenwall
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Life after pramipraxole
I got off pramipaxiole a little less than a month ago. Withdrawal was hell but worth it. My life has greatly improved. I am working on a a very low sugar and gluten-free diet. My sleep has improved so much! I do think diet is very important with this condition. Life can be good again, but it is hard
I got off pramipaxiole a little less than a month ago. Withdrawal was hell but worth it. My life has greatly improved. I am working on a a very low sugar and gluten-free diet. My sleep has improved so much! I do think diet is very important with this condition. Life can be good again, but it is hard
senders
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Fecal Calprotectin
Thank you for the welcome. I have been ill with terrible diarrhea for two weeks. Lost half a stone. Loperamide didn't help. GP wanted sample of what I produced to send to the lab. Result was they checked for all viruses & bacteria that are treatable, nothing showed up. He said the usual level of faecal
Thank you for the welcome. I have been ill with terrible diarrhea for two weeks. Lost half a stone. Loperamide didn't help. GP wanted sample of what I produced to send to the lab. Result was they checked for all viruses & bacteria that are treatable, nothing showed up. He said the usual level of faecal
hearty1
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Bowel Disease Support
5 years ago
No light at the end of the tunnel!
Haven’t been on here for a while. It’s reassuring that I’m not the only one out there, although it feels that way sometimes. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as I see no light at the end of the tunnel. I have had so many invasive tests done, including simple blood tests that show absolutely nothing
Haven’t been on here for a while. It’s reassuring that I’m not the only one out there, although it feels that way sometimes. Any advice would be greatly appreciated, as I see no light at the end of the tunnel. I have had so many invasive tests done, including simple blood tests that show absolutely nothing
Juggins1978
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IBS Network
5 years ago
TSH perfectly normal ! ?
Hello again. Well, I paid to see the endo today and what people said would happen did happen. He was fixated on numbers as usual and didn't really listen to symptoms. The first words were, 'Why do you think you need an endocrinologist' . Well, that sort of opening line always throws me, why is it
Hello again. Well, I paid to see the endo today and what people said would happen did happen. He was fixated on numbers as usual and didn't really listen to symptoms. The first words were, 'Why do you think you need an endocrinologist' . Well, that sort of opening line always throws me, why is it
mountainice
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Treating Itp with Herbal Supplements
Hi! I'm a newbie here! I came aboard to find a natural way to treat Itp. Since Prednisone isn't cutting it. Dexamethasone and Eltrombopag also didn't take. The Doctor's want to try rituximab next and I'm a little bit leary of that one. Then of course, if that doesn't work, they'll want to take my spleen
Hi! I'm a newbie here! I came aboard to find a natural way to treat Itp. Since Prednisone isn't cutting it. Dexamethasone and Eltrombopag also didn't take. The Doctor's want to try rituximab next and I'm a little bit leary of that one. Then of course, if that doesn't work, they'll want to take my spleen
Pixiellama
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NRAS
5 years ago
Pain on Orgasm
Hi all, i'm a total newbie to this group and am looking for some advice. I have been on the mini pill for a year to help with endo growth on my bowel that was causing me to pass out on bowel movement on my period. The good thing that this seems to have almost disappeared thanks to the pill and a gluten
Hi all, i'm a total newbie to this group and am looking for some advice. I have been on the mini pill for a year to help with endo growth on my bowel that was causing me to pass out on bowel movement on my period. The good thing that this seems to have almost disappeared thanks to the pill and a gluten
AdenoNewbie
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Looking for answers to muscle aches
Hi All My main health problem is that I have had muscle aches for over 2 years now I am hypothyroid with high TSH and high TGO antibodies However, taking levothyroxine doesn't seem to help the muscle aches at all So, looking for answers, I have been trialling a gluten free diet for the last 4 weeks,
Hi All My main health problem is that I have had muscle aches for over 2 years now I am hypothyroid with high TSH and high TGO antibodies However, taking levothyroxine doesn't seem to help the muscle aches at all So, looking for answers, I have been trialling a gluten free diet for the last 4 weeks,
Hidden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
MY History
Have RRMS for 20 years. Currently on a gluten free diet and no changes for 3 years on my MRI!
Have RRMS for 20 years. Currently on a gluten free diet and no changes for 3 years on my MRI!
Gcantrell7
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My MSAA Community
5 years ago
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