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New medichecks,advice please.
Brief history,diagnosed graves 2018,thyroidectomy June 2022.Fine on levo only until Jan 2023(100mcg 5 days,50mcg 2 days)Had a blood test at GP for unrelated illness and was referred back to endo as TSH was >10. Endo has gradually increased levo and I am now on 100mcg levo mon-thurs and 125mcg Fri-sun
Brief history,diagnosed graves 2018,thyroidectomy June 2022.Fine on levo only until Jan 2023(100mcg 5 days,50mcg 2 days)Had a blood test at GP for unrelated illness and was referred back to endo as TSH was >10. Endo has gradually increased levo and I am now on 100mcg levo mon-thurs and 125mcg Fri-sun
Cavapoochonowner
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Latest Private Blood Test Results.
Hi, I’m just looking for thoughts on my latest blood test results. I’m feeling ok, but still get tired. currently on (Levothyroxine 75mgs and T3 10mgs ). Daily. I also take vitamins c, magnesium, folate, omega 3,6,7&9. I also take HRT progesterone & Estrogel
Hi, I’m just looking for thoughts on my latest blood test results. I’m feeling ok, but still get tired. currently on (Levothyroxine 75mgs and T3 10mgs ). Daily. I also take vitamins c, magnesium, folate, omega 3,6,7&9. I also take HRT progesterone & Estrogel
Bright-eyes
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Disappointing news
Hello, I was first informed I had Osteoporosis 8 years ago after a Dexa at age 63. I was prescribed a few years of Alendronic Acid, and Adcal which I still takeI took steps to improve by taking up various activities and in 2022 started running regular 5ks. I eat healthily and enjoy lots of veg, in fact
Hello, I was first informed I had Osteoporosis 8 years ago after a Dexa at age 63. I was prescribed a few years of Alendronic Acid, and Adcal which I still takeI took steps to improve by taking up various activities and in 2022 started running regular 5ks. I eat healthily and enjoy lots of veg, in fact
Raisemeup
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
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Confused about BCAAs
I don’t understand the results of studies on branched chain amino acids and cirrhosis. There seems to be conflicting data. Has anyone tried taking BCAAs to build muscle and can you shed some light on the subject?
I don’t understand the results of studies on branched chain amino acids and cirrhosis. There seems to be conflicting data. Has anyone tried taking BCAAs to build muscle and can you shed some light on the subject?
FlippinOut
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Seen this? Safety alert over medical-grade omega-3 pills: EU health chiefs warn certain capsules may raise the risk of irregular heartbeat
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12576525/omega3-pills-safety-alert-atrial-fibrillation-eu-health.html
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-12576525/omega3-pills-safety-alert-atrial-fibrillation-eu-health.html
Quest4NSR
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Do people feel their doctors told them what they need to know?
I was diagnosed just after the start of the pandemic. It was lockdown = pandemonium. All the same it sticks in my mind that all I was told about Pred was when to take it and to reduce.. Really, they seemed most concerned about alendronic acid and how I must sit upright. Do people risk death if they
I was diagnosed just after the start of the pandemic. It was lockdown = pandemonium. All the same it sticks in my mind that all I was told about Pred was when to take it and to reduce.. Really, they seemed most concerned about alendronic acid and how I must sit upright. Do people risk death if they
Mayadill
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Caprylic Acid promotes the progression of prostate cancer.
New study below [1]. Long-term vilification of saturated fats have led us to be afraid of longer-chain fats, such as (the innocent) stearic acid (C16:0). The short & medium chain fats don't get much press. "Caprylic acid {C8:0} (from Latin capra 'goat') ... is a saturated, medium-chain fatty acid"
New study below [1]. Long-term vilification of saturated fats have led us to be afraid of longer-chain fats, such as (the innocent) stearic acid (C16:0). The short & medium chain fats don't get much press. "Caprylic acid {C8:0} (from Latin capra 'goat') ... is a saturated, medium-chain fatty acid"
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
zoledronic acid and constipation
does anyone know whats the best thing for constipation after having zoledronic acid infusion, I am eating a lot of Fibre but it's not doing any good.
does anyone know whats the best thing for constipation after having zoledronic acid infusion, I am eating a lot of Fibre but it's not doing any good.
Radars
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Omnivore vs vegetarian vs vegan diet
Hi everyone, I just wanted to ask what your thoughts are with regards to which diet is better for PWP. My mum is a PWP and my dad has noticed her symptoms are aggravated if she eats meats and improves if she doesn’t. He is a vegan so I’m not sure if there is a little bit of bias there. I myself am
Hi everyone, I just wanted to ask what your thoughts are with regards to which diet is better for PWP. My mum is a PWP and my dad has noticed her symptoms are aggravated if she eats meats and improves if she doesn’t. He is a vegan so I’m not sure if there is a little bit of bias there. I myself am
TwonkleStar
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Vitamin D3 Necessity?
Hi all, I'm a GCA patient, having started at 60 MG in AUG 2022. I'm down to 12.5 MG today. I have felt lousy in so many respects including fatigue, vision issues, and GI problems since day 1. When the rheumy put me on Alendronic Acid a month of so ago, that was the "last straw." It made me feel
Hi all, I'm a GCA patient, having started at 60 MG in AUG 2022. I'm down to 12.5 MG today. I have felt lousy in so many respects including fatigue, vision issues, and GI problems since day 1. When the rheumy put me on Alendronic Acid a month of so ago, that was the "last straw." It made me feel
montebello
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
GABA noerotransmiters and OCD
Hi! I'm spreading the word about my benefits with GABA and noerotransmiters supplements. Recent studies are incredibly grand!! It works in similar ways to benzodiazepines with fewer side effects!! Also works better then all SSRIs I've tried. And side effects were intolerable any more. Only takes an hour
Hi! I'm spreading the word about my benefits with GABA and noerotransmiters supplements. Recent studies are incredibly grand!! It works in similar ways to benzodiazepines with fewer side effects!! Also works better then all SSRIs I've tried. And side effects were intolerable any more. Only takes an hour
PureOCDdude
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My OCD Community
10 months ago
Alpha Lipoic Acid and its benefits
Hi All, I stumbled upon multiple videos when reading about the cause of peripheral neuropathy, its causes and how it can be kept it control, if not cured. The hero of this read was Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA in short). So, I would like to summarize what I have listened so far. The main functions of the
Hi All, I stumbled upon multiple videos when reading about the cause of peripheral neuropathy, its causes and how it can be kept it control, if not cured. The hero of this read was Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA in short). So, I would like to summarize what I have listened so far. The main functions of the
barani19
Administrator
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Diabetes India
1 year ago
Thoughts please ...
Hi EveryoneIn no small part due to the advice and knowledge found here, after much to do & tests finally got a 'unofficial' diagnosis of suspected variospastic angina and since April have been taking calcium blockers and statins - all going well until yesterday... Had what I can only describe as a 'turn
Hi EveryoneIn no small part due to the advice and knowledge found here, after much to do & tests finally got a 'unofficial' diagnosis of suspected variospastic angina and since April have been taking calcium blockers and statins - all going well until yesterday... Had what I can only describe as a 'turn
Laurab101
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
PMR seems to have returned
Briefly, I had PMR from 2016 - 2019. It didn’t show up on blood test and I was started on 15mg of pred. Within 48 hours I was pain free and quickly reduced to 10mg then dead slow method. After having very painful shoulders and top of arms for the last 3 months (which did not respond to painkillers
Briefly, I had PMR from 2016 - 2019. It didn’t show up on blood test and I was started on 15mg of pred. Within 48 hours I was pain free and quickly reduced to 10mg then dead slow method. After having very painful shoulders and top of arms for the last 3 months (which did not respond to painkillers
Urtica
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
supplements
hi everyone I’ve been diagnosed with meningioma 2021 - currently seen some grown in past 12 months so dr us suggesting gamma knife - I don’t have any symptoms - I would like to continue with supplements in the meantime until I can have another consultation with the NS - I had 3 previous appointments
hi everyone I’ve been diagnosed with meningioma 2021 - currently seen some grown in past 12 months so dr us suggesting gamma knife - I don’t have any symptoms - I would like to continue with supplements in the meantime until I can have another consultation with the NS - I had 3 previous appointments
Newbielondon
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Neuropathy Support
6 months ago
Catabolic Wasting, Cachexia and Sarcopenia - Life Extension Foundation, Section Update: 03/2021
As most men with PCa are oldER and may be on some form of testosterone-blocking treatment, like ADT, odds are they are also struggling with the muscle-wasting and weight issues that comes with both oldER age and loss of T. This article from LEF is a very comprehensive overview of both Cachexia and Sarcopenia
As most men with PCa are oldER and may be on some form of testosterone-blocking treatment, like ADT, odds are they are also struggling with the muscle-wasting and weight issues that comes with both oldER age and loss of T. This article from LEF is a very comprehensive overview of both Cachexia and Sarcopenia
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Article about hair loss and hormones
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/familyhealth/everything-you-need-to-know-about-menopausal-hair-loss/ar-AA18kDuV?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=7b188e11adcd47a9afab630f47128635&ei=18 HRT and extra protein in the form of full spectrum amino acids has me back to a shaggy mop head 👱♀️
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/familyhealth/everything-you-need-to-know-about-menopausal-hair-loss/ar-AA18kDuV?ocid=msedgntp&cvid=7b188e11adcd47a9afab630f47128635&ei=18 HRT and extra protein in the form of full spectrum amino acids has me back to a shaggy mop head 👱♀️
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
preparing for ivf round 2
Hi all , if you have been following my journey .. it has been crazy to say the least. I have pcos i am 26 - amh normal levels and bmi -normal/healthy. protocol - Gonal f 112.5 (really low dose) 5 eggs retrieved - 3 immature 2 listed below First ivf - 1 bfp fresh 3 day transfer - lost baby at 21
Hi all , if you have been following my journey .. it has been crazy to say the least. I have pcos i am 26 - amh normal levels and bmi -normal/healthy. protocol - Gonal f 112.5 (really low dose) 5 eggs retrieved - 3 immature 2 listed below First ivf - 1 bfp fresh 3 day transfer - lost baby at 21
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Vitamin B research webinar
Yesterday 15.11.23 there was such a very informative Glaucoma UK webinar. For anyone who missed it luckily it will be available on Glaucoma UK' You tube' in a few weeks. Prof. Guss Gazzard gave such a good, clear explanation of this disease, and included the pros and cons of his Vitamin B research
Yesterday 15.11.23 there was such a very informative Glaucoma UK webinar. For anyone who missed it luckily it will be available on Glaucoma UK' You tube' in a few weeks. Prof. Guss Gazzard gave such a good, clear explanation of this disease, and included the pros and cons of his Vitamin B research
muddledme
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
Forsteo ending, Zoledronic acid is next.
Dear friends, Once again I’m going to ask some questions on behalf of my dear wife. If you can share your experiences or give advice, we would be most grateful. Our first question is, if you have completed a course of Teriparatide injections, how long did you wait before your next course of treatment
Dear friends, Once again I’m going to ask some questions on behalf of my dear wife. If you can share your experiences or give advice, we would be most grateful. Our first question is, if you have completed a course of Teriparatide injections, how long did you wait before your next course of treatment
Angelicspirit
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
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