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Re-testing with medichecks
O.K, so after, the disaster of lst testing with medichecks...what is the process with abstaining from tablets, vitamins etc before testing. I currently take 200mcg of Levothyroxine daily, I take a daily vit D spray (DLUX300), I take a ferrous sulphate supplement daily, complete vitamin B without folate
O.K, so after, the disaster of lst testing with medichecks...what is the process with abstaining from tablets, vitamins etc before testing. I currently take 200mcg of Levothyroxine daily, I take a daily vit D spray (DLUX300), I take a ferrous sulphate supplement daily, complete vitamin B without folate
Yammie1973
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Fillers in supplements
Hubby is taking lots of capsules so I do worry about the amount of fillers in it. I have taken to giving him some of his thiamine, d- ribose, mannitol and other b vitamins dissolved in water with a little unsweetened black currant juice which he sips on during the day. I have noticed a precipitate
Hubby is taking lots of capsules so I do worry about the amount of fillers in it. I have taken to giving him some of his thiamine, d- ribose, mannitol and other b vitamins dissolved in water with a little unsweetened black currant juice which he sips on during the day. I have noticed a precipitate
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Igennus Super B complex or a multivitamin when only needing modest B12 supplementation to achieve a good level of B12
Hi everyone, The whole B12 issue has raised its head again with me and I'm hoping for some advice. Three months ago I stopped taking my Holland and Barrett multivitamin in an attempt to see if I actually did need to supplement B12 and folate. At that time my B12 and folate levels were both a little over
Hi everyone, The whole B12 issue has raised its head again with me and I'm hoping for some advice. Three months ago I stopped taking my Holland and Barrett multivitamin in an attempt to see if I actually did need to supplement B12 and folate. At that time my B12 and folate levels were both a little over
Caroline888
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Acute hepatitis recovery
Hello all, I was diagnosed with acute viral hepatitis (non A or E) three months ago after feeling nauseous and generally unwell and my pee being a lot darker than usual. My scores were high (ALT >1600 Bilirubin 122). I went to the liver specialist two months ago (by which time ALT was mid 900 and bilirubin
Hello all, I was diagnosed with acute viral hepatitis (non A or E) three months ago after feeling nauseous and generally unwell and my pee being a lot darker than usual. My scores were high (ALT >1600 Bilirubin 122). I went to the liver specialist two months ago (by which time ALT was mid 900 and bilirubin
Gramster
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Waiting to do next set of liver enzyme tests, obsessing about everything!
New to this group and want to thank all of you who contribute your stories, it’s been eye opening to say the least. I will do my next round of liver enzyme tests next week, which will be 3.5 weeks since the first tests. I will be traveling for 1 month shortly thereafter, that is why it wasn’t scheduled
New to this group and want to thank all of you who contribute your stories, it’s been eye opening to say the least. I will do my next round of liver enzyme tests next week, which will be 3.5 weeks since the first tests. I will be traveling for 1 month shortly thereafter, that is why it wasn’t scheduled
airlegs
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Why doesn't my tea work?
I have type two diabetes as well as hypothyroidism. I live on a completely organic farm. We use no pesticides or herbicides. I have been collecting milk thistle, dandelion, mallow, and Burdock leaves for a tea that I drink several times a day. I just had blood work done and was told that my thyroid reading
I have type two diabetes as well as hypothyroidism. I live on a completely organic farm. We use no pesticides or herbicides. I have been collecting milk thistle, dandelion, mallow, and Burdock leaves for a tea that I drink several times a day. I just had blood work done and was told that my thyroid reading
RabbitLady
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Fragmin
Has anyone had trouble getting Fragmin? I’m having a minor surgical procedure on Tuesday so will be bridging with Fragmin The protocol where I live says you can’t keep Fragmin at home you have to have a new script filled every time you need it. Personally I think that is very stupid, GP’s don’t
Has anyone had trouble getting Fragmin? I’m having a minor surgical procedure on Tuesday so will be bridging with Fragmin The protocol where I live says you can’t keep Fragmin at home you have to have a new script filled every time you need it. Personally I think that is very stupid, GP’s don’t
judes
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
New shingles vaccine
Everyone being treated for Prostate Cancer should consider getting the newer shingles vaccine. Given in two shots a couple of months apart, it is 90% effective compared to 50% for the old vaccine. Shingles can be very painful and debilitating and you should ask you PCP to arrange for the shots. I am
Everyone being treated for Prostate Cancer should consider getting the newer shingles vaccine. Given in two shots a couple of months apart, it is 90% effective compared to 50% for the old vaccine. Shingles can be very painful and debilitating and you should ask you PCP to arrange for the shots. I am
Mkeman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
MMS DMSO for treatment of Parkinson's
My father has been diagnosed with Parkinson's in september 2017. He is 74 years old and took Madopar (Levodopa/carbidopa) for 6 month. Before the diagnose we saw that he might have Parkinson because he walked slowly with small steps(around10cm and close to the ground( around 10cm) -in contrast with
My father has been diagnosed with Parkinson's in september 2017. He is 74 years old and took Madopar (Levodopa/carbidopa) for 6 month. Before the diagnose we saw that he might have Parkinson because he walked slowly with small steps(around10cm and close to the ground( around 10cm) -in contrast with
Parkinsonfight
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Stem Cell research or is it now Frankenstein reborn
Time to move on from my last post. Those who have been interested in my previous post into Stem Cell research will be astounded by this latest revelation. In my last post on this subject I mentioned how it was hoped that liver transplants may one day become a thing of the past, and that with future stem
Time to move on from my last post. Those who have been interested in my previous post into Stem Cell research will be astounded by this latest revelation. In my last post on this subject I mentioned how it was hoped that liver transplants may one day become a thing of the past, and that with future stem
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Flu and flare
Last week, I felt a cold coming on. Sore throat, coughing, etc, I blamed it on my allergy to heavy seasonal pollen. I used inhalers and just plodded through....then 3 days ago, I woke in the night with teeth chattering chills, elevated temp, and all over body aches. A trip to the GP, who did an
Last week, I felt a cold coming on. Sore throat, coughing, etc, I blamed it on my allergy to heavy seasonal pollen. I used inhalers and just plodded through....then 3 days ago, I woke in the night with teeth chattering chills, elevated temp, and all over body aches. A trip to the GP, who did an
Purplecrow
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Hi there! Have any on here upon receiving the b12 IM shots also been told to take a B complex supplement along with the shot?
B vitamins working together
B vitamins working together
Toots15
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
How Lucy Wills discovered a medical marvel in Marmite, By Sam Wong
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How Lucy Wills discovered a medical marvel in Marmite
[/u] Health 10 May 2019 By Sam Wong Some love it; some hate it; but there is something special about Marmite, as Lucy Wills discovered in the 1920s. The discovery that folic acid is important to the health of pregnant women is a classic
[u]
How Lucy Wills discovered a medical marvel in Marmite
[/u] Health 10 May 2019 By Sam Wong Some love it; some hate it; but there is something special about Marmite, as Lucy Wills discovered in the 1920s. The discovery that folic acid is important to the health of pregnant women is a classic
BadHare
Ambassador
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Women's Health
5 years ago
No way hosea
Hi I received a letter today from my consultant. My ALT has been going wonky for a few months now. Initially he discussed speaking to head of hepatology to change medication however, the letter I have today is asking me to go have another liver biopsy done ..... I have had pne fone in tne first instance
Hi I received a letter today from my consultant. My ALT has been going wonky for a few months now. Initially he discussed speaking to head of hepatology to change medication however, the letter I have today is asking me to go have another liver biopsy done ..... I have had pne fone in tne first instance
Vespa27
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
A uric acid mess - would really welcome your opinion
Hi Guys, I've been advised by my endo to eat a diet rich in proteins (organ meat, etc) as, besides underactive thyroid, I also had anemia. This didn't always work, so I had some iron infusions which seemed to work. I stopped following protein rich diet and included carbs but when I needed to lose a few
Hi Guys, I've been advised by my endo to eat a diet rich in proteins (organ meat, etc) as, besides underactive thyroid, I also had anemia. This didn't always work, so I had some iron infusions which seemed to work. I stopped following protein rich diet and included carbs but when I needed to lose a few
Yulia2010
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Liver hepatitis
I was diagnosed with chronic hepatitis 6months ago, I did ultra scan which shows heterogeneous outline, my LFT is abit elevated ALT 93,AST 75,GGT 94.i did a fibroscan and it is 11KPA.NO GALL STONES, gall bladder normal, spleen normal and portal vein is patent with ante grade flow. I am booked for biopsy
I was diagnosed with chronic hepatitis 6months ago, I did ultra scan which shows heterogeneous outline, my LFT is abit elevated ALT 93,AST 75,GGT 94.i did a fibroscan and it is 11KPA.NO GALL STONES, gall bladder normal, spleen normal and portal vein is patent with ante grade flow. I am booked for biopsy
Korede
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Can someone help you please
Hi I'm suffering with a lot of panic attacks that mimic a stroke or heart attack left arm chest pain high heartrate urge for bowel movement then uncontrollable shaking and cold fatigue aches and pains all over my body I have mitral valve prolapse which developed for years ago I get palpitations daily
Hi I'm suffering with a lot of panic attacks that mimic a stroke or heart attack left arm chest pain high heartrate urge for bowel movement then uncontrollable shaking and cold fatigue aches and pains all over my body I have mitral valve prolapse which developed for years ago I get palpitations daily
Angel1x
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
High MCV Doesn't Respond to Anything?
Hi Everyone, I am brand new to the forum. For 20 years (maybe a whole lifetime) I've had a high MCV of around 103. I have a multitude of symptoms which I call Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Most conventional docs have said this was close to range and not a problem, but given my symptoms seems like it might
Hi Everyone, I am brand new to the forum. For 20 years (maybe a whole lifetime) I've had a high MCV of around 103. I have a multitude of symptoms which I call Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Most conventional docs have said this was close to range and not a problem, but given my symptoms seems like it might
SaraPellegrino
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Post Hysterectomy Thyroid Woes
Hi all. I would truly appreciate any advice you can offer before my next doctor visit in 2 days time. After years of unsuccessfully controlling debilitating cramps and severe bloodloss, I finally relented to having a hysterectomy on Feb 13th 2019. I kept both ovaries, but after a 5 day stay in hospital
Hi all. I would truly appreciate any advice you can offer before my next doctor visit in 2 days time. After years of unsuccessfully controlling debilitating cramps and severe bloodloss, I finally relented to having a hysterectomy on Feb 13th 2019. I kept both ovaries, but after a 5 day stay in hospital
overunbykids
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Ultrasound scan
First of I’m going to apologise now I’m so so tired my brain just isn’t working and think Iv got muddled up here. So as you know Monday I went for a ultrasound scan on my liver and was told all was good. Rang the doctors today to be told the theirs a message on for the doctor to look at it, is that normal
First of I’m going to apologise now I’m so so tired my brain just isn’t working and think Iv got muddled up here. So as you know Monday I went for a ultrasound scan on my liver and was told all was good. Rang the doctors today to be told the theirs a message on for the doctor to look at it, is that normal
Charntay
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
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