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VITAMIN A versus betacarotine
When I first joined TUK,in pre internet forum days,I seem to remember being advised to take betacarotine,as hypothyroidism created a problem with converting vitamin A. Can't seem to find anything about this now.Is it a good idea to take vitamin A or betacarotine?Just finished some cod liver oil capsules
When I first joined TUK,in pre internet forum days,I seem to remember being advised to take betacarotine,as hypothyroidism created a problem with converting vitamin A. Can't seem to find anything about this now.Is it a good idea to take vitamin A or betacarotine?Just finished some cod liver oil capsules
Naomi8
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Sunlight, vitamin D and iodine
Winter is here, dark gloomy days, Solar roof panels show nowt and no sun can be seen. your chances of getting vitamin D today is nil. *Iodine deficiency is the most common cause of preventable mental impairment and the UK ranks seventh among the ten most iodine-deficient nations. Data from the
Winter is here, dark gloomy days, Solar roof panels show nowt and no sun can be seen. your chances of getting vitamin D today is nil. *Iodine deficiency is the most common cause of preventable mental impairment and the UK ranks seventh among the ten most iodine-deficient nations. Data from the
Ianc2
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AF Association
6 years ago
Wondering
Hello! After getting hepatitis A, and waking everything up In my body, I found out I had hepatitis C. my liver enzymes reach a level of 6,000. My ? Is what's the highest they can reach please.
Hello! After getting hepatitis A, and waking everything up In my body, I found out I had hepatitis C. my liver enzymes reach a level of 6,000. My ? Is what's the highest they can reach please.
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
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Dear friends thank you for your support over the last three month. It certainly has been turbulent. But today I finally escaped from the hospital. Have now been in hospital of the trust. 4 hospitals in all. Enough is enough. Back home having carers coming in 4 x a day. Hopefully that will work nicely
Dear friends thank you for your support over the last three month. It certainly has been turbulent. But today I finally escaped from the hospital. Have now been in hospital of the trust. 4 hospitals in all. Enough is enough. Back home having carers coming in 4 x a day. Hopefully that will work nicely
Rienij70
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AF Association
5 years ago
Am I overreacting to husbands flu? My husband is 43. His dad had heart attacks from age 38 and died at 54. My husband is also asthmatic.
He is currently suffering a bad bout of flu having forgotten to have his flu jab. I’m really concerned about his health based on his dads history and feel the nurse he saw today and the 111 consultation have overlooked an underlying issue. Am I over-worrying or should I push for more attention? Thanks
He is currently suffering a bad bout of flu having forgotten to have his flu jab. I’m really concerned about his health based on his dads history and feel the nurse he saw today and the 111 consultation have overlooked an underlying issue. Am I over-worrying or should I push for more attention? Thanks
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
CLL, Bladder Cancer and BCG coming up for me
I've been on Ibrutinib for about 1 year, diagnosed in 2009, first round of chemo in 2012 at Duke Med on a clinical trial stopped because of extreme hemolytic reaction. Chemo infusions again in 2015, worked for a couple of years. Started Ibrutinib in April 2018. Prostate resection in D3cemer 2018.
I've been on Ibrutinib for about 1 year, diagnosed in 2009, first round of chemo in 2012 at Duke Med on a clinical trial stopped because of extreme hemolytic reaction. Chemo infusions again in 2015, worked for a couple of years. Started Ibrutinib in April 2018. Prostate resection in D3cemer 2018.
Jvanfire
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Now what do I do?
Advice please! I graduated in the summer feeling very smug. Started on retirement at 65 having never ever run, but made it and could do 5k in 36 minutes. Blood pressure down from borderline needing medication to completely normal and puffy ankles vanished! Smug is an understatement! However, I have
Advice please! I graduated in the summer feeling very smug. Started on retirement at 65 having never ever run, but made it and could do 5k in 36 minutes. Blood pressure down from borderline needing medication to completely normal and puffy ankles vanished! Smug is an understatement! However, I have
Cathy001
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Shingles
Is it ok to get the shingles vaccine when one has ET
Is it ok to get the shingles vaccine when one has ET
Petsch
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
primary hyperparathyroidism concerns
I am 57 y-o male. In early October 2018, I underwent ureteroscopy for 7 mm stone from left kidney and had stent inserted. Surgery went ok and I was discharged. I was asked to give 24 hour urine collection for analysis and returned 3 weeks later to have stent removed. An ultrasound revealed that I still
I am 57 y-o male. In early October 2018, I underwent ureteroscopy for 7 mm stone from left kidney and had stent inserted. Surgery went ok and I was discharged. I was asked to give 24 hour urine collection for analysis and returned 3 weeks later to have stent removed. An ultrasound revealed that I still
TibbsBear17
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Multivitamins for U/Active thyroid issues, are these decent?
Hi All, I have been taking this range fr m Tesco (not meaning to advertise them its just the brand sorry!) I will print the NRV with each mineral.... Are these levels any good for someone struggling with u/active thyroid symptoms. Should I consider any other supplements like to to boost ferritin or
Hi All, I have been taking this range fr m Tesco (not meaning to advertise them its just the brand sorry!) I will print the NRV with each mineral.... Are these levels any good for someone struggling with u/active thyroid symptoms. Should I consider any other supplements like to to boost ferritin or
HellyLlewelly
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Shingles.
New Canadian paper below warns that shingles may spuriously affect PSA. *** I caught chickenpox 45 years ago from my daughter & really should get a shingles vaccine shot. My wife, who did get the shot has since had 2 attacks. Tomorrow will be 3 years since her doctor called an ambulance to take her
New Canadian paper below warns that shingles may spuriously affect PSA. *** I caught chickenpox 45 years ago from my daughter & really should get a shingles vaccine shot. My wife, who did get the shot has since had 2 attacks. Tomorrow will be 3 years since her doctor called an ambulance to take her
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Shingles vaccine
My GP is recommending I get the shingles vaccine. I thought I had read that PMR (which I have) can be a side effect of the vaccine. I am asking what you think.
My GP is recommending I get the shingles vaccine. I thought I had read that PMR (which I have) can be a side effect of the vaccine. I am asking what you think.
barbthy
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Request from BASL (British Association for study of the liver) for a patient representative for a special interest group on Hepatitis B
The British Association for Study of the Liver (BASL) has established a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) to promote and encourage collaborative research and clinical trials in liver disease. The SIGs are aligned to the seven topic areas recognised by the Hepatology Clinical Research Network (
The British Association for Study of the Liver (BASL) has established a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) to promote and encourage collaborative research and clinical trials in liver disease. The SIGs are aligned to the seven topic areas recognised by the Hepatology Clinical Research Network (
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
FLU JAB AND VENESECTIONS
Flu Jab. Probably a coincidence but had my first flu jab last week a couple of days before my venesection. Within another couple of days developed the worst sinus infection I have had for at least 3 or 4 years? I am diagnosed with secondary PV and take aspirin and my venesections are every 6 weeks.
Flu Jab. Probably a coincidence but had my first flu jab last week a couple of days before my venesection. Within another couple of days developed the worst sinus infection I have had for at least 3 or 4 years? I am diagnosed with secondary PV and take aspirin and my venesections are every 6 weeks.
michele777
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Flu vaccine
Should I have a flu jab with thyroid problem ?
Should I have a flu jab with thyroid problem ?
Ladybex
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Flu Jab Update
First of all,thank you to all who answered my panicky post! I have now had my first flu jab ever! I am sure that our lady doctor thoroughly enjoyed sticking that needle into my arm !! She had been one of the ones last year that had told me off for not having it! So far so good,re side effects unless
First of all,thank you to all who answered my panicky post! I have now had my first flu jab ever! I am sure that our lady doctor thoroughly enjoyed sticking that needle into my arm !! She had been one of the ones last year that had told me off for not having it! So far so good,re side effects unless
Aingeful
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Flu Jab
I have never had a flu jab though I have been eligible for a few years. I wasn't convinced they helped and had seen lots of people become ill after them. I hate medication and tend to avoid it if possible. However, with IPF I am under a lot of pressure to have the jab. I did have a chest infection last
I have never had a flu jab though I have been eligible for a few years. I wasn't convinced they helped and had seen lots of people become ill after them. I hate medication and tend to avoid it if possible. However, with IPF I am under a lot of pressure to have the jab. I did have a chest infection last
Aingeful
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Just diagnosed and scared.
Two years ago I was diagnosed with Lupus because of symptoms and positive ANA. Last month I decided to get a second opinion because I felt as though my Rheumatologist was cold and wasn't helping. My new rheumy ran a series of tests and found that my liver enzymes were very high and I was again had a
Two years ago I was diagnosed with Lupus because of symptoms and positive ANA. Last month I decided to get a second opinion because I felt as though my Rheumatologist was cold and wasn't helping. My new rheumy ran a series of tests and found that my liver enzymes were very high and I was again had a
Sandb26
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PBC Foundation
6 years ago
A clinical trial of Niagen for a neurological disorder.
So yesterday while just doing a general search I came across an old bit of news and a new clinical trial that I was surprised I had not previously uncovered. First the study: - Effective treatment of mitochondrial myopathy by nicotinamide riboside, a vitamin B3 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles
So yesterday while just doing a general search I came across an old bit of news and a new clinical trial that I was surprised I had not previously uncovered. First the study: - Effective treatment of mitochondrial myopathy by nicotinamide riboside, a vitamin B3 https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles
sunvox
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
I’m back !
Still not quite 100 percent after the evil flu jab, but well enough to manage 2:2 😀 Man, it’s cold out there !
Still not quite 100 percent after the evil flu jab, but well enough to manage 2:2 😀 Man, it’s cold out there !
ButtercupKid
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
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