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I am taking synthroid (50 mg) for about 15 years.......after doing my own research there is an effect on bone density. I am 77 and fell and broke my wrist and as I looked at my dexa chart, the bone density has gone down and I had osteoporosis. Synthroid can cause this decline (check on the manufacturer's
I am taking synthroid (50 mg) for about 15 years.......after doing my own research there is an effect on bone density. I am 77 and fell and broke my wrist and as I looked at my dexa chart, the bone density has gone down and I had osteoporosis. Synthroid can cause this decline (check on the manufacturer's
marceen
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
parathyroid
Do any of you have problems with your parathyroid glands? My calcium was slightly over range and PTH was 7.4 just over the higher end of range(7.2) I was wondering if there’s a connection with thyroid problems and parathyroid..I have graves.
Do any of you have problems with your parathyroid glands? My calcium was slightly over range and PTH was 7.4 just over the higher end of range(7.2) I was wondering if there’s a connection with thyroid problems and parathyroid..I have graves.
Sheryl5013
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
hashimotos/parathyroid
The reason I ask the below question yesterday is because I have hypercalceimia and I don’t know what Vit supplements I can take without making it worse . I feel worse now than ever and my life is dismal so poorly all time just existing and frightened . hi all can anyone tell me the difference between
The reason I ask the below question yesterday is because I have hypercalceimia and I don’t know what Vit supplements I can take without making it worse . I feel worse now than ever and my life is dismal so poorly all time just existing and frightened . hi all can anyone tell me the difference between
Jemjet
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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Parathyroid/hashimoto,s
hi all can anyone tell me the difference between pth and pthrl blood test I have been to see a professor of endocrinology and he says I need a parathyroid removing due to my hypercalcemia I still feel absolutely like I am dying and so nauseous I have also been diagnosed with reactive hyperglycaemia
hi all can anyone tell me the difference between pth and pthrl blood test I have been to see a professor of endocrinology and he says I need a parathyroid removing due to my hypercalcemia I still feel absolutely like I am dying and so nauseous I have also been diagnosed with reactive hyperglycaemia
Jemjet
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Liver Ultrasound Question
Hello! I had an abdominal ultrasound today including my liver due to a recent blood test showing very high on all the liver tests… my GP is suspecting Non-alcoholic fatty liver… I know I have to wait for the ultrasound report to come back, but the radiologist who did the scan said that my liver was
Hello! I had an abdominal ultrasound today including my liver due to a recent blood test showing very high on all the liver tests… my GP is suspecting Non-alcoholic fatty liver… I know I have to wait for the ultrasound report to come back, but the radiologist who did the scan said that my liver was
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
An Enlightening Endocrine Adventure
After appeasing an endocrinologist worried about my suppressed TSH by a cunning lab trick -- withholding NDT for three days before going for the blood work -- I realized I needed to titrate up the dose. Many thanks to those who replied with their NDT experience. I cranked it up to nearly double what
After appeasing an endocrinologist worried about my suppressed TSH by a cunning lab trick -- withholding NDT for three days before going for the blood work -- I realized I needed to titrate up the dose. Many thanks to those who replied with their NDT experience. I cranked it up to nearly double what
RockyPath
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Hormones and Aging: An Endocrine Society Scientific Statement" was presented at ENDO 2023
I haven't read it yet, but thought this looks interesting. A Medscape article titled 'A 'One-Stop Shop': New Guidance on Hormones and Aging' stated: 'A new statement from The Endocrine Society on hormones and aging highlights the differences between normal aging and disease, and when treatment is
I haven't read it yet, but thought this looks interesting. A Medscape article titled 'A 'One-Stop Shop': New Guidance on Hormones and Aging' stated: 'A new statement from The Endocrine Society on hormones and aging highlights the differences between normal aging and disease, and when treatment is
BB001
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Trouble making blasts, new protocol: Estrogen priming w/ microdose leupron + GH + duostim
Hoping to get people's thoughts about my new IVF protocol as there are a lot of changes... Background: Have done 5 rounds of IVF (3 for banking embryos, 2 with fresh transfers) all with poor results. -->Embryo banking cycles (one clinic): -January 2023 (menopur 150, gonal F 150); 13 eggs, 6 mature
Hoping to get people's thoughts about my new IVF protocol as there are a lot of changes... Background: Have done 5 rounds of IVF (3 for banking embryos, 2 with fresh transfers) all with poor results. -->Embryo banking cycles (one clinic): -January 2023 (menopur 150, gonal F 150); 13 eggs, 6 mature
nf2952
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Poor egg equality, day 3 tranfer, need advice/encouragement
Questions- poor egg quality, growth hormone, day 3 transfer, and PGT testing. Sorry for the long post but hoping for some advice/encouragement. After 1 year of infertility and 2 failed IUIs, I started banking embryos at age 32 (I'm in medical training and was worried about getting pregnant before my
Questions- poor egg quality, growth hormone, day 3 transfer, and PGT testing. Sorry for the long post but hoping for some advice/encouragement. After 1 year of infertility and 2 failed IUIs, I started banking embryos at age 32 (I'm in medical training and was worried about getting pregnant before my
nf2952
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
The importance of training your legs (if you can, of course)
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
primary hyperparathyroidism/Hashimoto's at same time....!!!
Does anyone have any info concerning above I have both and my latest test results says suggestive PHPT my bone scan says osteopenia am still not on enough levo for the Hashimoto's and am living a nightmare at present . my adjusted calcium is not high enough to warrant a scan om parathyroid according
Does anyone have any info concerning above I have both and my latest test results says suggestive PHPT my bone scan says osteopenia am still not on enough levo for the Hashimoto's and am living a nightmare at present . my adjusted calcium is not high enough to warrant a scan om parathyroid according
Jemjet
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Thyroid UK
16 days ago
Could I actually have a thyroid issue? Thyroid tests seem fine. Confused, please help
Hi everyone, I’m seeing a functional doctor in Brazil (online, so there’s some limitation) and also working with a few traditional medicine doctors in the UK. I became an useless person over the last year, I went from bright and lively to stupid, fat, insomnia ridden, gold-fish memory, paper thin
Hi everyone, I’m seeing a functional doctor in Brazil (online, so there’s some limitation) and also working with a few traditional medicine doctors in the UK. I became an useless person over the last year, I went from bright and lively to stupid, fat, insomnia ridden, gold-fish memory, paper thin
Jdxxx
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Thyroid UK
18 days ago
Adrenal tumour - anyone here with experience with it?
Hey everyone, My aldosterone levels are very elevated at 409 (range up to 190). I'm waiting for the adrenal MRI. My endo said he's suspecting adrenal adenoma since my ACTH was low, blood cortisol high, unable to raise thyroid meds or raising and having symptoms. Anyone here diagnosed with it or know
Hey everyone, My aldosterone levels are very elevated at 409 (range up to 190). I'm waiting for the adrenal MRI. My endo said he's suspecting adrenal adenoma since my ACTH was low, blood cortisol high, unable to raise thyroid meds or raising and having symptoms. Anyone here diagnosed with it or know
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Alarming Thyroid Test Results :(
Hi everyone, I'm new here, nice to meet you all 🥰 I am a bit scared because I received some alarming blood test results. Everything started a couple of months ago when I began experiencing severe episodes of itching all over my body. I went to see my doctor to investigate this issue, and they prescribed
Hi everyone, I'm new here, nice to meet you all 🥰 I am a bit scared because I received some alarming blood test results. Everything started a couple of months ago when I began experiencing severe episodes of itching all over my body. I went to see my doctor to investigate this issue, and they prescribed
Lunatika
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Thyroid UK
28 days ago
Low cortisol
Hello I wondered if anyone could help, I was referred to an endo for my thyroid as my TSH was 0.1 and ts3 was 6.4 (range 4-6) so they thought I could gave hyperthyroidism especially with my symptoms of fatigue, abdominal pain, weakness and graves in my family, etc however I did the tests and my TSH have
Hello I wondered if anyone could help, I was referred to an endo for my thyroid as my TSH was 0.1 and ts3 was 6.4 (range 4-6) so they thought I could gave hyperthyroidism especially with my symptoms of fatigue, abdominal pain, weakness and graves in my family, etc however I did the tests and my TSH have
Lollipop93
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
New in London and to this forum, need to find a doctor
Hello, I am new to this forum. I am 59 years old woman. I am French and have lived in Germany for the last few years. I am new to London. At the age of 20, I was diagnosed with a thyroid adenocarcinoma. Removal of the right lobe and lymph node curettage until the armpits in 1985. Recurrence in
Hello, I am new to this forum. I am 59 years old woman. I am French and have lived in Germany for the last few years. I am new to London. At the age of 20, I was diagnosed with a thyroid adenocarcinoma. Removal of the right lobe and lymph node curettage until the armpits in 1985. Recurrence in
Helene-
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Need encouragement :(
Hey all, I'm in a pit 🙃 since November haven't been able to go to the shop, I manage some walks around the block and do my kettlebells in the morning. My main issue is fatigue, dizziness, dehydration (lowish sodium). I also get hypo symptoms like water retention, I'm 9 kgs overweight, my hair is
Hey all, I'm in a pit 🙃 since November haven't been able to go to the shop, I manage some walks around the block and do my kettlebells in the morning. My main issue is fatigue, dizziness, dehydration (lowish sodium). I also get hypo symptoms like water retention, I'm 9 kgs overweight, my hair is
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Please advise on test results.
Hi All, I have been quiet on here regarding posting for a while, mainly due to getting updates and answers from other posts. However, I have been struggling the last few months and had my long-awaited endo Appointment yesterday which has left me feeling less than confident or cared for (he is generally
Hi All, I have been quiet on here regarding posting for a while, mainly due to getting updates and answers from other posts. However, I have been struggling the last few months and had my long-awaited endo Appointment yesterday which has left me feeling less than confident or cared for (he is generally
Sweeneythyca
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Most recent laparoscopy came back negative, feel so invalidated and down, please help
Hello all, I'm quite late to the party but after my most recent laparoscopy yesterday, I feel very deflated and invalidated. I'm sorry for the long post but here is my story so far... From age 15 (I'm 32 now) I had terrible period pain, to the point I was bedridden some days and missing school, which
Hello all, I'm quite late to the party but after my most recent laparoscopy yesterday, I feel very deflated and invalidated. I'm sorry for the long post but here is my story so far... From age 15 (I'm 32 now) I had terrible period pain, to the point I was bedridden some days and missing school, which
rach3110
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Endometriosis UK
51 minutes ago
My recent Hysteroscopy
Hello I posted a short while ago about my upcoming hysteroscopy. Just to update I had it last week, and if anyone is feeling scared/anxious about having it done, I assure you I was in the best hands and very well looked after. My gynaecologist is absolutely lovely and I am very lucky. She and the
Hello I posted a short while ago about my upcoming hysteroscopy. Just to update I had it last week, and if anyone is feeling scared/anxious about having it done, I assure you I was in the best hands and very well looked after. My gynaecologist is absolutely lovely and I am very lucky. She and the
pickles36
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Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
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