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Test results, following up from a month ago
Hello. I posted on here a month ago asking for advice before an endo appointment. I was feeling very poorly - a lot of joint pain, brain fog, falling over, dizzy, ears ringing etc. Your advice was really helpful, thank you. I ended up having levothyroxine increased from 50 to 75mcg, liothyrinine
Hello. I posted on here a month ago asking for advice before an endo appointment. I was feeling very poorly - a lot of joint pain, brain fog, falling over, dizzy, ears ringing etc. Your advice was really helpful, thank you. I ended up having levothyroxine increased from 50 to 75mcg, liothyrinine
beryltortoise
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Anyone gets sick from taking vitamins/minerals?
Hello. I know many will find this question silly, but this is something I have observed for over 10 years now. Its almost like I'm allergic to vitamins. Whether from a supplement, or from fruits, the effect is the same. Anytime I eat fruit for a period of several days (any fresh fruit, no specific fruit
Hello. I know many will find this question silly, but this is something I have observed for over 10 years now. Its almost like I'm allergic to vitamins. Whether from a supplement, or from fruits, the effect is the same. Anytime I eat fruit for a period of several days (any fresh fruit, no specific fruit
Patient001
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Vitamin results. Any guidance please??
I have got my blood test results. What you think please? B12 245ng/L range (120-900) Serum c 1ng/L (0-5) Mean cell haemoglobin level 31ng/L (27-32) Monocyte count observetion 0.8 10^9/L (0-0.8) Serum ferritin level 41ng/ml (15-300) Serum globulin level 32g/l (20-35) Serum free T4 level
I have got my blood test results. What you think please? B12 245ng/L range (120-900) Serum c 1ng/L (0-5) Mean cell haemoglobin level 31ng/L (27-32) Monocyte count observetion 0.8 10^9/L (0-0.8) Serum ferritin level 41ng/ml (15-300) Serum globulin level 32g/l (20-35) Serum free T4 level
Ela_peraj
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Results : Organic Acid Test (OAT) from Great Plains Laboratory.
I wanted to share the details of the results for my mother, based on Urine test . Hopefully, this will help a few on this forum. I am only indicating the High/Low items in the report. The remaining ( of the total of 77 items) were within the Ref. Range. See attached sample report from their website
I wanted to share the details of the results for my mother, based on Urine test . Hopefully, this will help a few on this forum. I am only indicating the High/Low items in the report. The remaining ( of the total of 77 items) were within the Ref. Range. See attached sample report from their website
John_morris71
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Feeling more positive
Hi I posted about 3 weeks ago really at the end of my tether, and wondering if I would be able to return to work again. Since then I have contacted the hospital and I have a telephone appointment with an EP at the end of Sept and then out of the blue I got a call from the cardiologist who suggested I
Hi I posted about 3 weeks ago really at the end of my tether, and wondering if I would be able to return to work again. Since then I have contacted the hospital and I have a telephone appointment with an EP at the end of Sept and then out of the blue I got a call from the cardiologist who suggested I
Dickieticker
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AF Association
4 years ago
Finally got results, can somebody have a look?
These were my full blood screen results in January 2020 TSH 2.05miu/L. (0.3-5.0) Sodium. 141mmol/L. (133-146) Potassium. 4.6mmol/L. (3.5-5.3) Urea level. 6.4mmol/L (2.5-7.8) Creatinine. 67umol. (40-95) Calcium. 2.47mmol. (2.20-2.60) AST serum. 18iu. (7-40) Ferritin. 235ug. (10-291)
These were my full blood screen results in January 2020 TSH 2.05miu/L. (0.3-5.0) Sodium. 141mmol/L. (133-146) Potassium. 4.6mmol/L. (3.5-5.3) Urea level. 6.4mmol/L (2.5-7.8) Creatinine. 67umol. (40-95) Calcium. 2.47mmol. (2.20-2.60) AST serum. 18iu. (7-40) Ferritin. 235ug. (10-291)
Dicky-ticker
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Dried blood spot sampling offers an inexpensive way to widen access to antibody testing for COVID-19.
Currently antibody testing for COVID-19 uses serum or plasma, which requires a full intravenous blood sample, collected by a trained phlebotomist. For population-wide or high volume testing, the use of such sampling is limited by logistic challenges, resources, and costs, as well as the risk of SARS-CoV
Currently antibody testing for COVID-19 uses serum or plasma, which requires a full intravenous blood sample, collected by a trained phlebotomist. For population-wide or high volume testing, the use of such sampling is limited by logistic challenges, resources, and costs, as well as the risk of SARS-CoV
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Study examines the potential of spinal cord stimulation
A new study lays a new way of treating PD out " A new study finds that spinal cord stimulation could represent an alternate therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease that is resistant to conventional treatments. The researchers claim that this emerging technology may help decrease pain and improve
A new study lays a new way of treating PD out " A new study finds that spinal cord stimulation could represent an alternate therapy for people with Parkinson’s disease that is resistant to conventional treatments. The researchers claim that this emerging technology may help decrease pain and improve
Abdiqani
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Spinal Cord Stimulation Alleviates Parkinson’s Pain in Small Study
Spinal cord stimulation can effectively decrease pain, and also may help alleviate motor symptoms, in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), regardless of whether patients have previously undergone deep brain stimulation, a small study suggests. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2020/10/02/spinal-cord-stimulation-alleviates-parkinsons-pain-small-study-suggests
Spinal cord stimulation can effectively decrease pain, and also may help alleviate motor symptoms, in people with Parkinson’s disease (PD), regardless of whether patients have previously undergone deep brain stimulation, a small study suggests. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2020/10/02/spinal-cord-stimulation-alleviates-parkinsons-pain-small-study-suggests
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
What side effects do people experience with sodium valproate?
It's been suggested I change my medication from Keppra to sodium valproate because I am experiencing too many side effects. I was just wondering what other peoples experiences were with sodium valproate.
It's been suggested I change my medication from Keppra to sodium valproate because I am experiencing too many side effects. I was just wondering what other peoples experiences were with sodium valproate.
Angie140720
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Epilepsy Action
4 years ago
Can you rake Imodium when you’re having treatment for diverticulitis, only when you have an appointment
Can you take Imodium when you’re having treatment for diverticulitis, only to get out of house for a appointment.
Can you take Imodium when you’re having treatment for diverticulitis, only to get out of house for a appointment.
breslin
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Bowel Disease Support
4 years ago
Help with blood results
Dear fellow members... Newby.. I have been reading you for a month /trying to educate myself/ and I am getting more and more confused. Would someone be so kind to help me read my blood test results. My GP told me my results are fine, even though I was complening from beeing very tired all the time.
Dear fellow members... Newby.. I have been reading you for a month /trying to educate myself/ and I am getting more and more confused. Would someone be so kind to help me read my blood test results. My GP told me my results are fine, even though I was complening from beeing very tired all the time.
gina76
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Blood Test
Hi All. When I started to have high heart irregular heart rate 1st plan of action by doc was egg & blood test. Sent up hospital on 11th Aug and the rest is history as per my posts. I had a letter from to say contact them regarding my blood test results at my convenience. The hospital was going to inform
Hi All. When I started to have high heart irregular heart rate 1st plan of action by doc was egg & blood test. Sent up hospital on 11th Aug and the rest is history as per my posts. I had a letter from to say contact them regarding my blood test results at my convenience. The hospital was going to inform
dindy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Melatonin For Parkinson's Disease (Pt. 2)
In case you missed part 1, here is a link to it : https://healthunlocked.com/parkinsonsmovement/posts/143507411/melatonin-for-parkinsons-disease....finally Melatonin is the only naturally occurring substance in the body that I have found that can help return the body toward homeostasis through multiple
In case you missed part 1, here is a link to it : https://healthunlocked.com/parkinsonsmovement/posts/143507411/melatonin-for-parkinsons-disease....finally Melatonin is the only naturally occurring substance in the body that I have found that can help return the body toward homeostasis through multiple
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Bisoprolol Fumarate or Nebivolol to avoid ED
Nebivolol / Bisoprolol Fumarate. I’ve been on 5mg Bisoprolol Fumarate during the last 5 years or so. I started experiencing weak erections. I didn’t payed attention at the beginning as I thought it was due to daily working stress and any other regular effect from the life routine but the problem grew
Nebivolol / Bisoprolol Fumarate. I’ve been on 5mg Bisoprolol Fumarate during the last 5 years or so. I started experiencing weak erections. I didn’t payed attention at the beginning as I thought it was due to daily working stress and any other regular effect from the life routine but the problem grew
Nanirightnow
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AF Association
4 years ago
Our virtual pub took place today. I believe everybody enjoyed it. Next Sunday, 9/27, 2nd HU virtual gathering @ 5 PM London time.
50+ people gave me their email addresses. 25 people plugged in. We got to introduce ourselves and put a face to the name. Zoom has 4 breakout rooms. In order to allow more substantive conversation, next week, I thought I would send the 1st ten who plug-in to one breakout room and the 2nd 10
50+ people gave me their email addresses. 25 people plugged in. We got to introduce ourselves and put a face to the name. Zoom has 4 breakout rooms. In order to allow more substantive conversation, next week, I thought I would send the 1st ten who plug-in to one breakout room and the 2nd 10
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Swollen feet and ankles
Good morning. Hi, I'm Stasie. I'm in my 80's and up until my CKD diagnosis 2 years ago, I felt as if I was in my 60's. Anyway, I've enjoyed a very healthy life until recently. I've had normal BP with medication for at least 15 years. No diabetes or other major health issues. Recently GFR fell from
Good morning. Hi, I'm Stasie. I'm in my 80's and up until my CKD diagnosis 2 years ago, I felt as if I was in my 60's. Anyway, I've enjoyed a very healthy life until recently. I've had normal BP with medication for at least 15 years. No diabetes or other major health issues. Recently GFR fell from
drmind
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Low Sodium when taking Prednisolone
Has anyone else found that they have low sodium which could be due to taking Prednisolone? I have had it since January and didn’t have a blood test for 4 months due to lockdown but had another test last week and despite adding salt to jt food which I was advised to do my sodium level had gone down. Some
Has anyone else found that they have low sodium which could be due to taking Prednisolone? I have had it since January and didn’t have a blood test for 4 months due to lockdown but had another test last week and despite adding salt to jt food which I was advised to do my sodium level had gone down. Some
JanetT58
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Final week of Venetoclax ramp up
Yesterday I took my first 400mg of Venetoclax - ramp up has been going well but with a few side effects. Last week’s blood test showed my sodium levels had dropped but consultant didn’t seem too worried. I am experiencing ear pressure, a whooshy head with lots of dizziness and am getting tired really
Yesterday I took my first 400mg of Venetoclax - ramp up has been going well but with a few side effects. Last week’s blood test showed my sodium levels had dropped but consultant didn’t seem too worried. I am experiencing ear pressure, a whooshy head with lots of dizziness and am getting tired really
Jooby59
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CLL Support
4 years ago
How long does it take Rebif to kick in?
How long does it take Rebif Rebidose to work if you continue to relapse on a titration pack?
How long does it take Rebif Rebidose to work if you continue to relapse on a titration pack?
Mamawolf23
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MS Society
4 years ago
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