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eating gluten prior to biopsy
Hi, I was diagnosed with coeliac disease a few years ago during covid. At that time (lockdown), the second stage of diagnosis was suspended. In my case, my blood results and the fact that I have first degree relatives with coeliac disease and I also have thyroid disease all combined to mean there was
Hi, I was diagnosed with coeliac disease a few years ago during covid. At that time (lockdown), the second stage of diagnosis was suspended. In my case, my blood results and the fact that I have first degree relatives with coeliac disease and I also have thyroid disease all combined to mean there was
lauram1978
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
9 months ago
non responsive or refactory coeliac’s disease
hi Was wondering if anyone else has had similar issues ? Sorry it’s a long one My Nan, Mother and Brother all have coeliacs and have been diagnosed for many years my brother also has colitis. I’ve only been diagnosed for 4years now, but had been tested regularly due to hereditary link. A gluten
hi Was wondering if anyone else has had similar issues ? Sorry it’s a long one My Nan, Mother and Brother all have coeliacs and have been diagnosed for many years my brother also has colitis. I’ve only been diagnosed for 4years now, but had been tested regularly due to hereditary link. A gluten
RJane83
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
10 months ago
Ibs pain
I have recently been diagnosed with ibs, well my doctor has said it’s ibs but I am awaiting further tests. I have been following a gluten free diet for about 2 months now, I have noticed that I am less bloated but that has been the only change. I am wanting to ask, does anyone else get woke up through
I have recently been diagnosed with ibs, well my doctor has said it’s ibs but I am awaiting further tests. I have been following a gluten free diet for about 2 months now, I have noticed that I am less bloated but that has been the only change. I am wanting to ask, does anyone else get woke up through
Pink_Lover
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IBS Network
10 months ago
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Gluten free diet
I have been on a Gluten Free diet for more then 10 years. Recently I have had abdominal pain, flatulence, and reflux after food. I found out you can buy a Coeliac kit from the chemist, but not sure about it. I feel I should go to the GP but have been in hospital in the past and the DR there said I had
I have been on a Gluten Free diet for more then 10 years. Recently I have had abdominal pain, flatulence, and reflux after food. I found out you can buy a Coeliac kit from the chemist, but not sure about it. I feel I should go to the GP but have been in hospital in the past and the DR there said I had
Simpson43
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
11 months ago
Advice please 😌
Hi everybody, It’s nice to meet you all! So I’m sure you have loads of people posting on here about their frustrations with the NHS/GPs etc. therefore I won’t bore you with all of the details. My journey began in Dec 22 with what I thought was a bout of viral infection-induced joint pain in my hands
Hi everybody, It’s nice to meet you all! So I’m sure you have loads of people posting on here about their frustrations with the NHS/GPs etc. therefore I won’t bore you with all of the details. My journey began in Dec 22 with what I thought was a bout of viral infection-induced joint pain in my hands
Rocinante_89
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LUPUS UK
11 months ago
COQ10
👋 to allHas anyone tried COQ10 supplement? Have been recommended to try it by 'holistic' nutritionist. Was very impressed with her research into AI inflammatory diseases - one suggestion was to try Gluten free diet for 4 weeks to see if any improvements noticed and the above supplement. Going down to
👋 to allHas anyone tried COQ10 supplement? Have been recommended to try it by 'holistic' nutritionist. Was very impressed with her research into AI inflammatory diseases - one suggestion was to try Gluten free diet for 4 weeks to see if any improvements noticed and the above supplement. Going down to
Poshdog
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Satisfactory Serum free T4?
Hi everyone, First time posting anything but my latest results say satisfactory T4 result, as a comment from the health professional. The result is out of the range so I am wondering if I am being fobbed off. Results as follows: TSH - 1.64 mIU/L (0.38-5.33) Serum free T3 - 4.8 pmol/L (3.8-6.0) Serum
Hi everyone, First time posting anything but my latest results say satisfactory T4 result, as a comment from the health professional. The result is out of the range so I am wondering if I am being fobbed off. Results as follows: TSH - 1.64 mIU/L (0.38-5.33) Serum free T3 - 4.8 pmol/L (3.8-6.0) Serum
BeePurple
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Am I going insane?
Hmm so I’m just wondering, do those of you with PA that self inject regularly still suffer extreme fatigue and body aches and pains or other symptoms? I have celiac disease and that’s in remission thanks to a gluten free diet and I self inject fortnightly. I follow a good gut health diet but was told
Hmm so I’m just wondering, do those of you with PA that self inject regularly still suffer extreme fatigue and body aches and pains or other symptoms? I have celiac disease and that’s in remission thanks to a gluten free diet and I self inject fortnightly. I follow a good gut health diet but was told
Mandymoos8
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
endo diet
Hey ladies dise anyone follow a gluten free diet to help with endometriosis and if so dose it help xx 😘
Hey ladies dise anyone follow a gluten free diet to help with endometriosis and if so dose it help xx 😘
Shay30
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
where to go from here
I started t3 a month ago first 2 weeks 2.5 mornings only which I definitely believe gave me more stamina and energy and then after 2 weeks added in a second afternoon 2.5, - im not sure if this made much difference, perhaps as first was going from nothing to something and this was just a small increase
I started t3 a month ago first 2 weeks 2.5 mornings only which I definitely believe gave me more stamina and energy and then after 2 weeks added in a second afternoon 2.5, - im not sure if this made much difference, perhaps as first was going from nothing to something and this was just a small increase
samking5
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
gluten diet
Having difficulties in having a balanced gluten free diet or what to cook because very scared to go to restaurants and other food outlets. How do I make a healthy gluten free diet, i have lost a lot of weight.
Having difficulties in having a balanced gluten free diet or what to cook because very scared to go to restaurants and other food outlets. How do I make a healthy gluten free diet, i have lost a lot of weight.
NyashaWisi
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
T3 affects of different manufacturers
After many years on Teva 60mcgs daily I am trying to reduce the dose to 55mcgs due to increased bowel activity! The GP prescribed 2x20 Teva, 10 Morningside and 5 Viatris. I feel ok except that I have a burning sensation in my digestive system which would suggest an excipient in the new T3 may be an issue
After many years on Teva 60mcgs daily I am trying to reduce the dose to 55mcgs due to increased bowel activity! The GP prescribed 2x20 Teva, 10 Morningside and 5 Viatris. I feel ok except that I have a burning sensation in my digestive system which would suggest an excipient in the new T3 may be an issue
MaryMary
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Gluten ataxia.
Just want to make it clear that having gluten ataxia and then going gluten free is not a cure. For many there is still no medication and only if you don't respond to a gluten free diet are you offered anything.A gluten free diet and a healthy eating approach along with regular exercise helps. I also
Just want to make it clear that having gluten ataxia and then going gluten free is not a cure. For many there is still no medication and only if you don't respond to a gluten free diet are you offered anything.A gluten free diet and a healthy eating approach along with regular exercise helps. I also
penelope2
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Ataxia UK
1 year ago
Thyroid tests
I have Graves disease since 2007 and had thyroidectomy in 2019. I have felt fine for the last 4 years on levothyroxine (75mcg Monday to Saturday, 50mcg on Sundays). I've recently developed digestive issues with some indigestion and morning diarrhea or loose stool at best. Had FIT test which was negative
I have Graves disease since 2007 and had thyroidectomy in 2019. I have felt fine for the last 4 years on levothyroxine (75mcg Monday to Saturday, 50mcg on Sundays). I've recently developed digestive issues with some indigestion and morning diarrhea or loose stool at best. Had FIT test which was negative
Sophitje
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Hashimoto to Graves
Hi All, I have been lurking as a member for >8years following a diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I have been managed with varying doses of levothyroxine, follow a gluten-free diet and supplement with B12, Fe and Vit D oral sprays. Having gained weight during Covid, I decided to make a conscious
Hi All, I have been lurking as a member for >8years following a diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I have been managed with varying doses of levothyroxine, follow a gluten-free diet and supplement with B12, Fe and Vit D oral sprays. Having gained weight during Covid, I decided to make a conscious
Doodi1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
9 years PMR and counting!
Hello all, firstly, I cannot express my gratitude for this site well enough. It has educated me, waylaid my apprehensions and relieved my moments of aloneness - thank you all. My background is ICU nursing and then psychologist in private practice specialising in aged competency issues, head injuries
Hello all, firstly, I cannot express my gratitude for this site well enough. It has educated me, waylaid my apprehensions and relieved my moments of aloneness - thank you all. My background is ICU nursing and then psychologist in private practice specialising in aged competency issues, head injuries
AussieKid
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Thyroid Test Help
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's) in 2017. Hashimoto's runs in my family. I think my primary doctor originally prescribed 50 mcg levothyroxine and when I got in to see an endocrinologist he upped this to 125 mcg and after a few months dropped it down to 75 mcg. I took 75 mcg daily for
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism (Hashimoto's) in 2017. Hashimoto's runs in my family. I think my primary doctor originally prescribed 50 mcg levothyroxine and when I got in to see an endocrinologist he upped this to 125 mcg and after a few months dropped it down to 75 mcg. I took 75 mcg daily for
FearFracture
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Please help me figure out what’s going on
I am a 28 year old woman with most of the symptoms of hypothyroidism: - extreme lethargy (I need to sleep at least 10 hours a night and nap during the day) - zero libido - periods all over the place (sometimes 28 days apart, sometimes 40) - hair falling out - have put on weight but have less of
I am a 28 year old woman with most of the symptoms of hypothyroidism: - extreme lethargy (I need to sleep at least 10 hours a night and nap during the day) - zero libido - periods all over the place (sometimes 28 days apart, sometimes 40) - hair falling out - have put on weight but have less of
TiredReader
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
omeprazole
I had same problem Omeprazol didn’t suit me lactose/ gluten free diet cured symptoms in a week
I had same problem Omeprazol didn’t suit me lactose/ gluten free diet cured symptoms in a week
JimmyJackson
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Headaches - just started a week ago - is it hypo related
Last Thursday I developed a really bad headache - I was at a wedding and the music was loud and I blamed that (I don't drink so it's not related to that). The headache has never left - I have had it every day since although not just as bad. I believe I have Hashimotos although never diagnosed - just
Last Thursday I developed a really bad headache - I was at a wedding and the music was loud and I blamed that (I don't drink so it's not related to that). The headache has never left - I have had it every day since although not just as bad. I believe I have Hashimotos although never diagnosed - just
Sunflower535
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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