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I'm in the process of possibly being investigated for APS. MyGP is seeking advice and guidance from haematology as she seems to think the blood tests needed arent available in primary care. Basically I had early severe pre eclampsia in my first pregnancy in 1991. I was very unwell and sadly my son died
I'm in the process of possibly being investigated for APS. MyGP is seeking advice and guidance from haematology as she seems to think the blood tests needed arent available in primary care. Basically I had early severe pre eclampsia in my first pregnancy in 1991. I was very unwell and sadly my son died
Sparklingsunshine
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
T3 affecting sex hormones
Hi, I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid earlier this year. I am currently taking 25mg T4 (50mg caused significant bloating) and 30mg T3 as split doses. I'm on a high dose of adrenal support as my Cortisol & DHEA were shown to be very low in a Dutch test earlier this year. Since starting T3
Hi, I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid earlier this year. I am currently taking 25mg T4 (50mg caused significant bloating) and 30mg T3 as split doses. I'm on a high dose of adrenal support as my Cortisol & DHEA were shown to be very low in a Dutch test earlier this year. Since starting T3
Sunnyyellowlady
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Is there a alternative to levothyroxine?
I am Wondering if I can treat my underactive thyroid naturally as I really do not get on with levothyroxine. I am only on 37.5mg a day as anything higher and I get so many nasty side effects. My thyroid was at 32 then 26 then dropped to 12 but now it has gone back up to 25.9. I have attached my results
I am Wondering if I can treat my underactive thyroid naturally as I really do not get on with levothyroxine. I am only on 37.5mg a day as anything higher and I get so many nasty side effects. My thyroid was at 32 then 26 then dropped to 12 but now it has gone back up to 25.9. I have attached my results
Beth1701
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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PAS blog post - Psychology in Wellness – Pernicious Anaemia
Hi All, New PAS blog post...apologies if already posted. Psychology in Wellness – Pernicious Anaemia https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/blog/hope-and-psychology-in-wellness-pernicious-anaemia/
Hi All, New PAS blog post...apologies if already posted. Psychology in Wellness – Pernicious Anaemia https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/blog/hope-and-psychology-in-wellness-pernicious-anaemia/
Sleepybunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
low cortisol
I’ve been treated for hypothyroidism for 20 years, currently on 100/125 Levothyroxine. I’ve always remained symptomatic GP have fobbed me off..the usual CFS you’re depressed.. I’ve had to fight to see and endocrinologist NHS who was very uninterested.. However I had some blood test this am and the
I’ve been treated for hypothyroidism for 20 years, currently on 100/125 Levothyroxine. I’ve always remained symptomatic GP have fobbed me off..the usual CFS you’re depressed.. I’ve had to fight to see and endocrinologist NHS who was very uninterested.. However I had some blood test this am and the
JadeFox
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
LaRue44
My husband has metastatic prostate cancer. We went through all the treatments including 5 pluvicto treatments. Even though his scan shows improvement in some areas it continues to spread. Maybe this is due to no meds such as Xtandi to stop the spread. I'm trying to get more information by reading people's
My husband has metastatic prostate cancer. We went through all the treatments including 5 pluvicto treatments. Even though his scan shows improvement in some areas it continues to spread. Maybe this is due to no meds such as Xtandi to stop the spread. I'm trying to get more information by reading people's
LaRue44
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Advice on blood results please!
I had been waiting to see an endocrinologist for 7 months after a low cortisol result in August last year. I saw them last week and they said there was nothing wrong with me according to tests and it was probably medication related. Please could I use the knowledge of this forum to look at my blood results
I had been waiting to see an endocrinologist for 7 months after a low cortisol result in August last year. I saw them last week and they said there was nothing wrong with me according to tests and it was probably medication related. Please could I use the knowledge of this forum to look at my blood results
Tigghilly
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
..we do matter - the medicine world is listening
https://go.autoimmune.org/e/864732/-and-advance-outcomes-patients/q7sqyb/1753037742/h/PdstIt6MiRhPAWx4ctYojij4kCaLTTM_gdidCe0Mx2A
https://go.autoimmune.org/e/864732/-and-advance-outcomes-patients/q7sqyb/1753037742/h/PdstIt6MiRhPAWx4ctYojij4kCaLTTM_gdidCe0Mx2A
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
2 months ago
...about drug shortages
https://go.autoimmune.org/e/864732/eaking-down-us-drug-shortages-/q7sqy7/1753037742/h/PdstIt6MiRhPAWx4ctYojij4kCaLTTM_gdidCe0Mx2A
https://go.autoimmune.org/e/864732/eaking-down-us-drug-shortages-/q7sqy7/1753037742/h/PdstIt6MiRhPAWx4ctYojij4kCaLTTM_gdidCe0Mx2A
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
2 months ago
Why am I being tested for Hep B?
I have had Budd Chiari for nearly 14 years, I have a shunt and luckily everything has been going fine since then. I have an app every 6 months for an ultrasound scan, then my outpatient app and bloods taken. I had an appointment yesterday and like normal I was in and out quite quickly as the scan showed
I have had Budd Chiari for nearly 14 years, I have a shunt and luckily everything has been going fine since then. I have an app every 6 months for an ultrasound scan, then my outpatient app and bloods taken. I had an appointment yesterday and like normal I was in and out quite quickly as the scan showed
Holsb
in
British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Dr David Morris - Role of B12 - from Pernicious Anaemia Society forum
This video has recently been posted on the Pernicious Anaemia Society HU forum by https://healthunlocked.com/user/Wwwdot [i]
Dr David Morris: Understanding the complexities and central role of B12 in health and life
[/i] https://vimeo.com/891099138/4150efa06b This is the actual post: [i]
This video has recently been posted on the Pernicious Anaemia Society HU forum by https://healthunlocked.com/user/Wwwdot [i]
Dr David Morris: Understanding the complexities and central role of B12 in health and life
[/i] https://vimeo.com/891099138/4150efa06b This is the actual post: [i]
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
under/Over/Graves? You decide 😉
Hi all I was diagnosed with over active Thyroid last January, originally started on 20mg of Carbimazole,then diagnosed with
Graves
’
disease
in May.My carbizamole was reduced to 10mg and then to 5mg, I have my bloods taken every four weeks, two weeks ago I went to see the consultant, she said I was difficult
Hi all I was diagnosed with over active Thyroid last January, originally started on 20mg of Carbimazole,then diagnosed with
Graves
’
disease
in May.My carbizamole was reduced to 10mg and then to 5mg, I have my bloods taken every four weeks, two weeks ago I went to see the consultant, she said I was difficult
Forumjunkie
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Help in understanding drugs in Parkinsons
I've recently been diagnosed with Parkinsons and have been prescribed LevaDopa -1/2 tablet (125mg) 4 times per day. I understand that there are complimentary drugs such MAO-B Inhibitors (such as Selegiline, Rasagiline, and Safinamide) I've done some cursory reseach which indicates that MAO-B inhibitors
I've recently been diagnosed with Parkinsons and have been prescribed LevaDopa -1/2 tablet (125mg) 4 times per day. I understand that there are complimentary drugs such MAO-B Inhibitors (such as Selegiline, Rasagiline, and Safinamide) I've done some cursory reseach which indicates that MAO-B inhibitors
Mezmerric
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Hashimotos blood test results - Iron supplementation advice needed! Thank you
Hi again, This forum has been the most helpful support. Could you support me in understanding next steps following the below test results? In particular, my iron panel results seem to be very low, and I am not sure how to correct that. How should I start to supplement? I was diagnosed with hashimotos
Hi again, This forum has been the most helpful support. Could you support me in understanding next steps following the below test results? In particular, my iron panel results seem to be very low, and I am not sure how to correct that. How should I start to supplement? I was diagnosed with hashimotos
LukeFitz
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Help us Help You
Rebecca is running for Pernicious Anaemia Society to raise valuable funds to help us help you. Please support her by making a donation. However small your contribution is really appreciated and will go towards raising awareness, education, funding our helpline and research The Pernicious Anaemia Society
Rebecca is running for Pernicious Anaemia Society to raise valuable funds to help us help you. Please support her by making a donation. However small your contribution is really appreciated and will go towards raising awareness, education, funding our helpline and research The Pernicious Anaemia Society
PAScomms
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
belimumab Infusions
Hi all, I’m suppose to be starting belimumab infusions next week, however there is a shortage in the medication so I’m just waiting for a new date I’m on all the usual medication for lupus but nothing seems to be working, I have had rituximab last year and the first lot lasted 5 months which was great
Hi all, I’m suppose to be starting belimumab infusions next week, however there is a shortage in the medication so I’m just waiting for a new date I’m on all the usual medication for lupus but nothing seems to be working, I have had rituximab last year and the first lot lasted 5 months which was great
MaryannM
in
LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Forum Posting Guidelines - 17
Forum Posting Guidelines - 17 The Thyroid UK forum guidelines are always accessible on this pinned post: [i]
Forum Posting Guidelines
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/148183676/forum-posting-guidelines We ask that all members read them and very much hope you do so. However
Forum Posting Guidelines - 17 The Thyroid UK forum guidelines are always accessible on this pinned post: [i]
Forum Posting Guidelines
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/148183676/forum-posting-guidelines We ask that all members read them and very much hope you do so. However
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
L-Theanine (not to be confused with Theanine B1)
Does anybody have any experience of supplementing with L-Theanine, (or drinking Green Tea, which contains L-Theanine) to help with sleep or any symptoms of Parkinsons? This video piqued by interest as it indicates that L-Theanine reduces the excitatory signals of Glutamate in the brain. https://www.youtube.com
Does anybody have any experience of supplementing with L-Theanine, (or drinking Green Tea, which contains L-Theanine) to help with sleep or any symptoms of Parkinsons? This video piqued by interest as it indicates that L-Theanine reduces the excitatory signals of Glutamate in the brain. https://www.youtube.com
Mezmerric
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
US FDA declines to approve Supernus' Parkinson's combination again
The company plans to address the FDA's concerns and resubmit its application for the product, which aims to treat so-called "off episodes", which affects nearly all patients of Parkinson's, heightening symptoms such as tremors and difficulty in walking, as medication wears off. https://www.reuters.com
The company plans to address the FDA's concerns and resubmit its application for the product, which aims to treat so-called "off episodes", which affects nearly all patients of Parkinson's, heightening symptoms such as tremors and difficulty in walking, as medication wears off. https://www.reuters.com
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance Date:January 22, 2024 Source:Washington State University
I found this information while researching my husband's PSA rising issues. Found it interesting and want to share. Click on link to read the entire article https://www.sciencedaily.com/ Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance Date: January 22, 2024 Source: Washington
I found this information while researching my husband's PSA rising issues. Found it interesting and want to share. Click on link to read the entire article https://www.sciencedaily.com/ Protein discovery could help solve prostate cancer drug resistance Date: January 22, 2024 Source: Washington
MsHope
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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