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Is a gut biopsy worth the pain/effort?
I have suspected I have coeliac disease for many years, but I have been tested several times and am always negative. It was in one of the later tests that I discovered I had partial IgA deficiency which meant the previous testing was suspect. After a long, hard fight I succeeded in getting IgG testing
I have suspected I have coeliac disease for many years, but I have been tested several times and am always negative. It was in one of the later tests that I discovered I had partial IgA deficiency which meant the previous testing was suspect. After a long, hard fight I succeeded in getting IgG testing
Chancery
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
Should I ask for T3 trial ?
I posted these results the other day in order to ask whether it was worth pursuing a trial of T3 since the conversion from T4 to T3 doesn't look great (FT3 isn't even in the middle of the range) but didn't get a response re: medication specifically. May 18 THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE 0.872 mIU/L 0.27
I posted these results the other day in order to ask whether it was worth pursuing a trial of T3 since the conversion from T4 to T3 doesn't look great (FT3 isn't even in the middle of the range) but didn't get a response re: medication specifically. May 18 THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE 0.872 mIU/L 0.27
whatevs
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
IRON LEVEL STILL DEFICIENT!!😠2ND RE-TEST
Hi guys it's me again but this time it's a moan about my ferritin levels, had a 2nd re-test last week and just had my results today: Ferritin is now 23 range 28-260.they have changed the range on this now. Back in january my iron was a miserable 10 which was under range again-i think the starting range
Hi guys it's me again but this time it's a moan about my ferritin levels, had a 2nd re-test last week and just had my results today: Ferritin is now 23 range 28-260.they have changed the range on this now. Back in january my iron was a miserable 10 which was under range again-i think the starting range
Rmichelle
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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Hate this diet!
Hi friends...Ive bin on a gluten free diet for a while now and slowly getting used to.but starting this lactose free diet is horrible..some of you told me it's not difficult and there's plenty of things out there. But not everything is nice!even little things snacks like chocolate I still haven't found
Hi friends...Ive bin on a gluten free diet for a while now and slowly getting used to.but starting this lactose free diet is horrible..some of you told me it's not difficult and there's plenty of things out there. But not everything is nice!even little things snacks like chocolate I still haven't found
Hidden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
Gluten 'hangover' recovery time
Two days ago went out to eat and broke my gluten-free diet BIG time. Today I feel awful-physically and mentally. Endo just raised my levo dose also last week so this might be adding to my self-inflicted misery. When am I going to feel better from this really bad gluten-filled day? I feel really stupid
Two days ago went out to eat and broke my gluten-free diet BIG time. Today I feel awful-physically and mentally. Endo just raised my levo dose also last week so this might be adding to my self-inflicted misery. When am I going to feel better from this really bad gluten-filled day? I feel really stupid
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
A New Positive Discovery In GLUTEN FREE Food
Hi Folks! Is anyone trying to follow a gluten free diet for Hashi's and struggling with the taste of a lot of GF food on the market, especially breads and baked goods? I certainly do, Boy! Do I miss my artisan breads, croissants etc. Well, I have just bought some part baked crusty bread rolls which contains
Hi Folks! Is anyone trying to follow a gluten free diet for Hashi's and struggling with the taste of a lot of GF food on the market, especially breads and baked goods? I certainly do, Boy! Do I miss my artisan breads, croissants etc. Well, I have just bought some part baked crusty bread rolls which contains
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Glutegard and similar products - any good?
Hello. This is my first post here although I've been a member of the Thyroid UK community on HU for several months. As a result of advice there I've been following a gluten free diet for eight months now and feel much better for it. I also notice how my body reacts if I do get accidentally glutened.
Hello. This is my first post here although I've been a member of the Thyroid UK community on HU for several months. As a result of advice there I've been following a gluten free diet for eight months now and feel much better for it. I also notice how my body reacts if I do get accidentally glutened.
Tasker
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
I think all autoimmune Thyroiditis suffers should go gluten-free
As per the title, this is an opinion piece. Please see the disclaimer at the bottom that has been there since the start. I’m surprised the Thyroid UK site doesn’t say this already. I’m living proof of the dramatic impact, on anti-thyroid antibodies, that switching to a gluten-free diet can have. It
As per the title, this is an opinion piece. Please see the disclaimer at the bottom that has been there since the start. I’m surprised the Thyroid UK site doesn’t say this already. I’m living proof of the dramatic impact, on anti-thyroid antibodies, that switching to a gluten-free diet can have. It
mcnaugha
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Biofeedback/Evelina/Great Ormond Street
Hi, Just wondered if any of you had come across biofeedback bowel training for children? My son has been unable to do a normal bowel movement for 9 months now (age 9.5 and in nappies) and we are seeing gastroenterologist in couple of weeks and I’m thinking of asking him to refer us to Great Ormond Street
Hi, Just wondered if any of you had come across biofeedback bowel training for children? My son has been unable to do a normal bowel movement for 9 months now (age 9.5 and in nappies) and we are seeing gastroenterologist in couple of weeks and I’m thinking of asking him to refer us to Great Ormond Street
Robinia
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ERIC
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed Hashimoto
Hi all, I have just been diagnosed with Hashimoto ‘s thyroid disease. I am fortunate to have no symptoms but found a lump on my thyroid. As I have a sister with the disease and my other sister is type 1 diabetic it seemed an obvious diagnosis. My free t4 is 16.4 g(12.0-22.0), tsh (1.42(0.27-4.2) and
Hi all, I have just been diagnosed with Hashimoto ‘s thyroid disease. I am fortunate to have no symptoms but found a lump on my thyroid. As I have a sister with the disease and my other sister is type 1 diabetic it seemed an obvious diagnosis. My free t4 is 16.4 g(12.0-22.0), tsh (1.42(0.27-4.2) and
SUETHEVET817
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
My fatigue mystery solved
I’d like to share my story in the hope that it might help someone else. For as long as I can remember I’ve been battling chronic fatigue, pain, insomnia, bowel issues and been told there was nothing wrong because the standard NHS blood tests said so. I had been on this forum before as I had to assume
I’d like to share my story in the hope that it might help someone else. For as long as I can remember I’ve been battling chronic fatigue, pain, insomnia, bowel issues and been told there was nothing wrong because the standard NHS blood tests said so. I had been on this forum before as I had to assume
mcnaugha
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EDMESH
6 years ago
Mixed feelings about appointment
So I had my doctors appointment this morning following up blood tests (only the aforementioned TPO 117 iu/ml and TSH 2.2 (range 0.1-4.5) was measure unfortunately SeasideSusie). GP agreed to trying me on 75mcg levothyroxine on a trial basis which is good, and wants me in next week for bloods to check T3
So I had my doctors appointment this morning following up blood tests (only the aforementioned TPO 117 iu/ml and TSH 2.2 (range 0.1-4.5) was measure unfortunately SeasideSusie). GP agreed to trying me on 75mcg levothyroxine on a trial basis which is good, and wants me in next week for bloods to check T3
Aeracognie
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Is barley malt extract gluten free?
I have followed a gluten free diet since before Christmas which doesn’t seem to have made much difference. I sometime have Rice Krispies, and read that BME can be tolerated by celiacs, however this seems debatable. I’m now unsure if this could be why being GF hasn’t made a difference to me. Any ideas
I have followed a gluten free diet since before Christmas which doesn’t seem to have made much difference. I sometime have Rice Krispies, and read that BME can be tolerated by celiacs, however this seems debatable. I’m now unsure if this could be why being GF hasn’t made a difference to me. Any ideas
Flecmac
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Anyone not gluten free and doing ok ?
Hi everyone , just curious , is anyone not on a gluten free diet and doing well while still eating gluten .? Thanks
Hi everyone , just curious , is anyone not on a gluten free diet and doing well while still eating gluten .? Thanks
Sandra49
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Wilson's Temperature Syndrome
Thank you for accepting me in this forum. I have been ill since my thirties (I am now 67) and was diagnosed at 50 with Hashimotos, it seems to be hereditary as my mother and two sisters also have it. I was put on only 25mg of thyroxine and from that moment on I was a lot worse. I asked if I could
Thank you for accepting me in this forum. I have been ill since my thirties (I am now 67) and was diagnosed at 50 with Hashimotos, it seems to be hereditary as my mother and two sisters also have it. I was put on only 25mg of thyroxine and from that moment on I was a lot worse. I asked if I could
1piglet
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Swollen fingers and sore fingertips
Sorry, me again!! Just wondering if anyone has any knowledge about swollen fingers/hands? I have Hashimotos, take 100mcg of Levo and also take B12 and B complex, Vitamin D and K2. I have been on a gluten free diet for 2 years. All of a sudden, when I am walking, my hands have started swelling quite a
Sorry, me again!! Just wondering if anyone has any knowledge about swollen fingers/hands? I have Hashimotos, take 100mcg of Levo and also take B12 and B complex, Vitamin D and K2. I have been on a gluten free diet for 2 years. All of a sudden, when I am walking, my hands have started swelling quite a
Jillycee
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
TSH too dangerously high to start family?
I have been taking levothyroxine for ten years since my late teens. In August a blood test carried out through medichecks revealed my TSH was 1.78 (range 0.27-4.2) T4 was 21.6 range 12-22) and T3 was 4.21 (range 3.10-6.80) In late August I started to take levothyroxine at night instead of in the morning
I have been taking levothyroxine for ten years since my late teens. In August a blood test carried out through medichecks revealed my TSH was 1.78 (range 0.27-4.2) T4 was 21.6 range 12-22) and T3 was 4.21 (range 3.10-6.80) In late August I started to take levothyroxine at night instead of in the morning
Ariemai6
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Gluten free diet
It’s requires a lot of research to find out what causing the ailment.after being diagnosed with hypothyroidism I completely changed my diet .. no gluten n lots of fresh vegetables and juices .. thank to healthunlocked.com for all the wonderful advices . Now I shall try to grow my own wheatgrass and consume
It’s requires a lot of research to find out what causing the ailment.after being diagnosed with hypothyroidism I completely changed my diet .. no gluten n lots of fresh vegetables and juices .. thank to healthunlocked.com for all the wonderful advices . Now I shall try to grow my own wheatgrass and consume
Jeetu_8
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Gluten free diet constipation
I’m 2 weeks post lap and I’ve been constipated for a few days. I don’t know if it’s my new gluten free diet, lack of not doing anything or the surgery. I’ve managed to go today with some laxido I’m eating really healthy and changed my diet completely to know gluten and I don’t know if this change would
I’m 2 weeks post lap and I’ve been constipated for a few days. I don’t know if it’s my new gluten free diet, lack of not doing anything or the surgery. I’ve managed to go today with some laxido I’m eating really healthy and changed my diet completely to know gluten and I don’t know if this change would
Kate345
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Endometriosis after care really poor?life after surgery and zolodex.
So I’ve had the surgery, it’s all removed, great news. But I just find the after care extremely poor. Trying to ring the endometriosis nurse for 5 days to book in a follow up with my consultant and no joy as yet. My last zolodex was 2 weeks ago so I’ve got 2 weeks of that left then I’ll technically be
So I’ve had the surgery, it’s all removed, great news. But I just find the after care extremely poor. Trying to ring the endometriosis nurse for 5 days to book in a follow up with my consultant and no joy as yet. My last zolodex was 2 weeks ago so I’ve got 2 weeks of that left then I’ll technically be
Kate345
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
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