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helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
hashi/autoimmune query
hi Would would you think I have Hashimoto because of only once having over range thyroid antibody.? now I take HRT My TSH has gone to 0.5 whereas it was always at around five before I took it so I was given levothyroxine which made me feel a bit better without vertigo, but my TSH stayed high. ...
hi Would would you think I have Hashimoto because of only once having over range thyroid antibody.? now I take HRT My TSH has gone to 0.5 whereas it was always at around five before I took it so I was given levothyroxine which made me feel a bit better without vertigo, but my TSH stayed high. ...
Cup-cake7
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
hashi/autoimmune query
hi Would would you think I have Hashimoto because of only once having over range thyroid antibody.? now I take HRT My TSH has gone to 0.5 whereas it was always at around five before I took it so I was given levothyroxine which made me feel a bit better without vertigo, but my TSH stayed high. ...
hi Would would you think I have Hashimoto because of only once having over range thyroid antibody.? now I take HRT My TSH has gone to 0.5 whereas it was always at around five before I took it so I was given levothyroxine which made me feel a bit better without vertigo, but my TSH stayed high. ...
Cup-cake7
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1 month ago
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Hi, Im 50 and started on combined HRT in the last 3 week to help with bad sleep and night sweats and i was fine with the oestrogen gel but when starting the utrogestan tablets i feel sick and dizzy and cant think straight, sore boobs. I take thyroid meds for Underactive thyroid and wonder if the hrt
Hi, Im 50 and started on combined HRT in the last 3 week to help with bad sleep and night sweats and i was fine with the oestrogen gel but when starting the utrogestan tablets i feel sick and dizzy and cant think straight, sore boobs. I take thyroid meds for Underactive thyroid and wonder if the hrt
Rudders
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Underactive thyroid and Pine pollen
Hi I have had an underactive for almost 3 years now and I take Eltroxin 75mcg mon-fri and 50mcg sat-sun but have not seen any results with weight loss. I am still fatigued and still picking up weight, almost 30kg's in 3 years which is not helpful. My blood test results come back normal so I am not sure
Hi I have had an underactive for almost 3 years now and I take Eltroxin 75mcg mon-fri and 50mcg sat-sun but have not seen any results with weight loss. I am still fatigued and still picking up weight, almost 30kg's in 3 years which is not helpful. My blood test results come back normal so I am not sure
Ash0811
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
requesting a IgA anti-TTG test in the UK
I have coeliac disease. The other day I talked to a doctor (over the phone, of course) to discuss results of my blood test. I then said that I would like to request a IgA anti-TTG test for my son (as you know, this is done through a blood test). I was told that now doctors can no longer request this
I have coeliac disease. The other day I talked to a doctor (over the phone, of course) to discuss results of my blood test. I then said that I would like to request a IgA anti-TTG test for my son (as you know, this is done through a blood test). I was told that now doctors can no longer request this
angelias
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 months ago
What causes autoimmune disease?
What causes autoimmune disease? Answered by Nat Jones RPH, FAPC https://youtu.be/WchiLv9c9-Y For information on LDN, go to https://linktr.ee/ldnrt Our webinars and training courses can be purchased from https://www.ldnrtevents.com/collections/webinars-and-training-courses We have a list of
What causes autoimmune disease? Answered by Nat Jones RPH, FAPC https://youtu.be/WchiLv9c9-Y For information on LDN, go to https://linktr.ee/ldnrt Our webinars and training courses can be purchased from https://www.ldnrtevents.com/collections/webinars-and-training-courses We have a list of
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
1 month ago
Mass on pancreas (cancer) - mets from PC or pancreatic cancer…?
My Dad (77) was diagnosed in the spring with stage 4 prostate cancer, Gleason 10 with mets to spine. He has since started hormone therapy and had radiation to his prostate. Recent scan showed a mass on the pancreas which came as a big surprise as the radiation had shrunk the mets on his spine and his
My Dad (77) was diagnosed in the spring with stage 4 prostate cancer, Gleason 10 with mets to spine. He has since started hormone therapy and had radiation to his prostate. Recent scan showed a mass on the pancreas which came as a big surprise as the radiation had shrunk the mets on his spine and his
LDC2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Intermittent Fasting Shows Promise in Multiple Sclerosis
Intermittent fasting -- defined as restricting food and drink to 500 calories a day, twice a week -- was safe and successful in a small randomized trial of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS).
[u]
Key Takeaways
[/u]
Intermittent calorie restriction lowered leptin
Intermittent fasting -- defined as restricting food and drink to 500 calories a day, twice a week -- was safe and successful in a small randomized trial of patients with relapsing-remitting multiple sclerosis (MS).
[u]
Key Takeaways
[/u]
Intermittent calorie restriction lowered leptin
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
1 month ago
Given Private Diagnosis But Antibody Test Is Negative? A Little Confused.
I recently had a private diagnosis of Autoimmune Thyroiditis. This was given in the context of seeking a diagnosis of my B12 deficiency which was said to be linked with the above, Pernicious Anaemia, antibodies attacking thyroid and gastric parietal cells. I have been on levothyroxin for 15yrs. He based
I recently had a private diagnosis of Autoimmune Thyroiditis. This was given in the context of seeking a diagnosis of my B12 deficiency which was said to be linked with the above, Pernicious Anaemia, antibodies attacking thyroid and gastric parietal cells. I have been on levothyroxin for 15yrs. He based
B12again
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
IPF or idiopathic ILD?
So I was diagnosed with
Interstitial
Lung
Disease
in Spring 2019. The cause however has never been found even though there were a couple of hypotheses kicking around for a while - allergy to vape or aspiration of stomach acid.
So I was diagnosed with
Interstitial
Lung
Disease
in Spring 2019. The cause however has never been found even though there were a couple of hypotheses kicking around for a while - allergy to vape or aspiration of stomach acid.
Oteneko
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Here's the tee shirt I'd like to see!
Multiple Sclerosis - "It's the stuff God hits your ass with when he doesn't want to kill ya -- just slow ya down." Richard Pyror, 1993, [i]Entertainment Weekly[/i]
Multiple Sclerosis - "It's the stuff God hits your ass with when he doesn't want to kill ya -- just slow ya down." Richard Pyror, 1993, [i]Entertainment Weekly[/i]
goatgal
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My MSAA Community
1 month ago
Given Private Diagnosis But Antibody Test Is Negative?
I recently had a private diagnosis of Autoimmune Thyroiditis. This was given in the context of seeking a diagnosis of my B12 deficiency which was said to be linked with the above, Pernicious Anaemia, antibodies attacking thyroid and gastric parietal cells. I have been on levothyroxin for 15yrs. He based
I recently had a private diagnosis of Autoimmune Thyroiditis. This was given in the context of seeking a diagnosis of my B12 deficiency which was said to be linked with the above, Pernicious Anaemia, antibodies attacking thyroid and gastric parietal cells. I have been on levothyroxin for 15yrs. He based
B12again
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Treatment
My dears, after RP (Gleason 7, 4+3, infected 3 lymph nodes) and lymphadetectomy, radiation and hormone therapy for 39 months, my oncologist took me off hormone therapy with the recommendation of PSA control every 3 months. The last three PSA readings (every three months) were 0.01 / 0.00 / 0.00, I expect
My dears, after RP (Gleason 7, 4+3, infected 3 lymph nodes) and lymphadetectomy, radiation and hormone therapy for 39 months, my oncologist took me off hormone therapy with the recommendation of PSA control every 3 months. The last three PSA readings (every three months) were 0.01 / 0.00 / 0.00, I expect
adam1967adam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Ivermectin may help with cancer treatments
Studies of various chronic myeloid leukemia cell lines show that ivermectin kills these lines by inducing mitochondrial dysfunction and the production of free radicals. In mice with leukemia, ivermectin increases the influx of chloride ions in the cells, promoting cell death. When ivermectin is combined
Studies of various chronic myeloid leukemia cell lines show that ivermectin kills these lines by inducing mitochondrial dysfunction and the production of free radicals. In mice with leukemia, ivermectin increases the influx of chloride ions in the cells, promoting cell death. When ivermectin is combined
craterlake
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CLL Support
6 months ago
xtandi beginning to fail?
Seven months ago my PSA was 0.06. Three months ago PSA at my URO’s office was 0.11. I asked him if xtandi was beginning to fail me, he would not give me a answer. March 11th PSA at my MO’s office PSA was < 0.1. MO was happy with that number. I get checked again the 25th of this month at my URO. I
Seven months ago my PSA was 0.06. Three months ago PSA at my URO’s office was 0.11. I asked him if xtandi was beginning to fail me, he would not give me a answer. March 11th PSA at my MO’s office PSA was < 0.1. MO was happy with that number. I get checked again the 25th of this month at my URO. I
Echotango51
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
documentary one in 37 by Cure Parkinson’s NZ
https://www.cureparkinsonsnz.org.nz/one-in-37-documentary/ ”Our full-length, 60-min documentary tells the personal stories of five individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and highlights the New Zealand research effort to develop therapies that can stop or slow disease progression. It also breaks
https://www.cureparkinsonsnz.org.nz/one-in-37-documentary/ ”Our full-length, 60-min documentary tells the personal stories of five individuals living with Parkinson’s disease and highlights the New Zealand research effort to develop therapies that can stop or slow disease progression. It also breaks
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Using regain with under active thyroid.
Hi everybody. I used regain years ago before I was diagnosed with underactive thyroid, I must have been loosing my hair due to my thyroid. The side effects were awful, I would wake up with heart palpitations in the middle of the night. I'm just wondering now that my thyroid is functioning better with
Hi everybody. I used regain years ago before I was diagnosed with underactive thyroid, I must have been loosing my hair due to my thyroid. The side effects were awful, I would wake up with heart palpitations in the middle of the night. I'm just wondering now that my thyroid is functioning better with
MrTHG
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Still fighting for a diagnosis B12, PA
Due to my ongoing failing health I've had to do my own research as to the pathway of blood test results, symptoms and the progression/knock on effects of having doctors who refuse to help. I have had to be extremely proactive in my own diagnosis, following the path of autoimmune conditions (co-morbid
Due to my ongoing failing health I've had to do my own research as to the pathway of blood test results, symptoms and the progression/knock on effects of having doctors who refuse to help. I have had to be extremely proactive in my own diagnosis, following the path of autoimmune conditions (co-morbid
Allywales8663
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
PSA, total
Hello. I know this forum is about advanced prostate cancer. I’m really hoping I’m not there yet. I had a RP June 2023 I just got the results from my forth PSA test the first three were a post prostatectomy PSA test and all three were 0.02 this last one was a PSA, total. That’s what the Urologist wanted
Hello. I know this forum is about advanced prostate cancer. I’m really hoping I’m not there yet. I had a RP June 2023 I just got the results from my forth PSA test the first three were a post prostatectomy PSA test and all three were 0.02 this last one was a PSA, total. That’s what the Urologist wanted
Elkguide
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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