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Letrozole/CTD agony. Yoga is better than massage says Med Research!
Dear all Hope you are all doing as well as possible. I rarely post as have been through an interesting journey with multiple commodities on top of 4 times recurrent breast cancer. I am writing as hitting the end of the third month mark on Letrozole (am 60, and 10yrs post menopausal) and REALLY struggling
Dear all Hope you are all doing as well as possible. I rarely post as have been through an interesting journey with multiple commodities on top of 4 times recurrent breast cancer. I am writing as hitting the end of the third month mark on Letrozole (am 60, and 10yrs post menopausal) and REALLY struggling
DJK99
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 year ago
help managing palpitations
I have had to stop taking Carbimazole because I am going to have radio active
iodine
in 7 days. I have been told to ‘manage’ my palpitations by taking propranolol. I had previously stopped taking it because my thyroid levels were down to normal (on Carbimazole) and I had no heart symptoms.
I have had to stop taking Carbimazole because I am going to have radio active
iodine
in 7 days. I have been told to ‘manage’ my palpitations by taking propranolol. I had previously stopped taking it because my thyroid levels were down to normal (on Carbimazole) and I had no heart symptoms.
Buzzy3
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Graves Disease Support
2 years ago
Gabapentin plus Sertraline
I’d be grateful for advice. I have longstanding RLS and currently take codeine 30-60mg with partial effect. I’ve never taken anything else for RLS. A few weeks ago I needed antidepressants and my GP gave me Sertraline, as I had managed several months on this previously, with the RLS remaining tolerable
I’d be grateful for advice. I have longstanding RLS and currently take codeine 30-60mg with partial effect. I’ve never taken anything else for RLS. A few weeks ago I needed antidepressants and my GP gave me Sertraline, as I had managed several months on this previously, with the RLS remaining tolerable
Embroiderer
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
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Hi. New member, and annoying symptoms
Hello everyone I’m Kate, I’m 61, and have had PRD since completing 30 sessions of pelvic radiotherapy in June ‘20. Through the intervening years, I have had medication (codeine, loperamide) which, these days, I take in varying doses, depending…I’ve also had some ablation surgery, some rummaging under
Hello everyone I’m Kate, I’m 61, and have had PRD since completing 30 sessions of pelvic radiotherapy in June ‘20. Through the intervening years, I have had medication (codeine, loperamide) which, these days, I take in varying doses, depending…I’ve also had some ablation surgery, some rummaging under
Ladykatkin
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
1 year ago
REPOST: chest heaviness won't leave
Hi, I had a long trip this Feb. After coming back, I had a bit of chest heaviness. It's not left but instead slowly getting worse. I've been calling cardiology, my GP, the BHF nurses, went to A&E and have had very little help. Honestly, right now, I don't care about figuring out what it is, I just
Hi, I had a long trip this Feb. After coming back, I had a bit of chest heaviness. It's not left but instead slowly getting worse. I've been calling cardiology, my GP, the BHF nurses, went to A&E and have had very little help. Honestly, right now, I don't care about figuring out what it is, I just
Sleepybear987
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Chest Heaviness for a month
Hi, I had a long trip this Feb. After coming back, I had a bit of chest heaviness. It's not left but instead slowly getting worse. I've been calling cardiology, my GP, the BHF nurses, went to A&E and have had very little help. Honestly, right now, I don't care about figuring out what it is, I just
Hi, I had a long trip this Feb. After coming back, I had a bit of chest heaviness. It's not left but instead slowly getting worse. I've been calling cardiology, my GP, the BHF nurses, went to A&E and have had very little help. Honestly, right now, I don't care about figuring out what it is, I just
Sleepybear987
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Recently diagnosed with Hyper Thyroid. Where to go?
Also, I infer from the leaflet that he's sent that his standard recommendation is Radioactive
Iodine
ablation which does not fill me with confidence. Can anyone recommend a good consultant to approach. I live in West Yorkshire.
Also, I infer from the leaflet that he's sent that his standard recommendation is Radioactive
Iodine
ablation which does not fill me with confidence. Can anyone recommend a good consultant to approach. I live in West Yorkshire.
Oona129
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
headache & wooziness, 5 weeks after steroid injection
Hello lovely community 😊 Can you help? About 5/6 weeks ago I had a steroid injection to help an RA flare, not for the first time… I have been having a blinder of a headache for at least a week and a disconcerting dizzy woozy feeling. Has anyone else experienced this as the steroid is coming to an
Hello lovely community 😊 Can you help? About 5/6 weeks ago I had a steroid injection to help an RA flare, not for the first time… I have been having a blinder of a headache for at least a week and a disconcerting dizzy woozy feeling. Has anyone else experienced this as the steroid is coming to an
Han1
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NRAS
1 year ago
Stopping Cerazette
First time poster, but I’ve taken many tips from this board so thank you all in advance. 2 years ago I doubled over in agony, eventually got sent to A&E via my GP with suspected appendicitis. Wasn’t appendicitis, it was a haemorrhaging ovarian cyst. Sent home with painkillers, had a couple of scans and
First time poster, but I’ve taken many tips from this board so thank you all in advance. 2 years ago I doubled over in agony, eventually got sent to A&E via my GP with suspected appendicitis. Wasn’t appendicitis, it was a haemorrhaging ovarian cyst. Sent home with painkillers, had a couple of scans and
Bookworm3371
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Pain relief
Has anyone found any pain relief to be effective? I’ve tried so, so many and there’s not much left for me to try. I have a brilliant GP who is always happy to listen so I thought if anyone had found anything effective, then I could always suggest it. Currently prescribed naproxen and diclofenic suppositories
Has anyone found any pain relief to be effective? I’ve tried so, so many and there’s not much left for me to try. I have a brilliant GP who is always happy to listen so I thought if anyone had found anything effective, then I could always suggest it. Currently prescribed naproxen and diclofenic suppositories
mrsswinnydm
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Pregnancy and pain
I was diagnosed last year and had my excision surgery in November. After making the most of the fact I had the surgery, my husband and I started trying for a baby and can happily announce we are now 7 weeks pregnant. However, I have been suffering excruciating bouts of cramps every couple of hours or
I was diagnosed last year and had my excision surgery in November. After making the most of the fact I had the surgery, my husband and I started trying for a baby and can happily announce we are now 7 weeks pregnant. However, I have been suffering excruciating bouts of cramps every couple of hours or
Cornish05
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
fibromyalgia
I have stage 4 endometriosis, depression and anxiety and now been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. I have been off work for 2months now due to pain and depression. I have just gone back to work yesterday and I’m feeling like hell!! I have reduced my hours to only 18hrs a week but still the fatigue is very
I have stage 4 endometriosis, depression and anxiety and now been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. I have been off work for 2months now due to pain and depression. I have just gone back to work yesterday and I’m feeling like hell!! I have reduced my hours to only 18hrs a week but still the fatigue is very
Wumm
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Bovine thyroid supplement
Hi , Has anyone heard of or used Grass fed beef thyroid supplements for thyroid support . I was checking out thyroid support supplements and came across this by a company called Ancestral supplements. Can anybody please recommend a thyroid support supplement that can help . Thankyou.
Hi , Has anyone heard of or used Grass fed beef thyroid supplements for thyroid support . I was checking out thyroid support supplements and came across this by a company called Ancestral supplements. Can anybody please recommend a thyroid support supplement that can help . Thankyou.
moljanie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
RAI or continue on Carbimazole?
Does anyone know the long term risks of staying on Carbimazole? I have been told that the Radioiodine treatment is the gold standard of treatment, but the articles online talk about increased risks of cancers. I am on 5mg Carbimazole and have been for 5 and a half years, with 3 monthly blood tests. Twice
Does anyone know the long term risks of staying on Carbimazole? I have been told that the Radioiodine treatment is the gold standard of treatment, but the articles online talk about increased risks of cancers. I am on 5mg Carbimazole and have been for 5 and a half years, with 3 monthly blood tests. Twice
Red_leaves
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Sugar
I have known for a long time that wine is a trigger for me. I decided to cut out sugar, not all carbs just sugar. The result is amazing. I still take 0.09 mirapexin (which hasn't worked on its own for years)I was adding Kratom, tramadol, codeine and still pacing the floor quite often. However now after
I have known for a long time that wine is a trigger for me. I decided to cut out sugar, not all carbs just sugar. The result is amazing. I still take 0.09 mirapexin (which hasn't worked on its own for years)I was adding Kratom, tramadol, codeine and still pacing the floor quite often. However now after
Memmy
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
cannabis oil
hello I’m probably a bit thick but I know nothing about cannabis oil or gummies !! Never heard of them! Are they legal in the Uk? Are thus using good? I use pregabalin and codeine can cannabis be used in conjunction with these drugs are they any benefits? Would they react with blood thinner? Ie Apixaban
hello I’m probably a bit thick but I know nothing about cannabis oil or gummies !! Never heard of them! Are they legal in the Uk? Are thus using good? I use pregabalin and codeine can cannabis be used in conjunction with these drugs are they any benefits? Would they react with blood thinner? Ie Apixaban
Hoochybaby
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Good site for vegan nutrition info and some supplements I take
Along with a whole foods plant-based diet I also take (and recommend) 100-150mcg
Iodine
, 50mcg Selenium (the amount in Brazil nuts can vary a lot). 250-300mg Calcium, 10-15mg Zinc, 5mg Iron, 120-150mg Magnesium, Vitamin D 400IU to 2000IU depending on season and sun exposure (average 1200IU), 300mg Omega
Along with a whole foods plant-based diet I also take (and recommend) 100-150mcg
Iodine
, 50mcg Selenium (the amount in Brazil nuts can vary a lot). 250-300mg Calcium, 10-15mg Zinc, 5mg Iron, 120-150mg Magnesium, Vitamin D 400IU to 2000IU depending on season and sun exposure (average 1200IU), 300mg Omega
Technoid
in
Vegan Foods for Life
2 years ago
Blood Test results, advice please. Hyperthyroid, Graves.
Details of blood tests since August 2021 shown. I was diagnosed as Hyperthyroid at that time with Graves confirmed by TSH ral, not tested since. Testing for vitamin levels at that time were all normal. My GP requested I have a blood test done earlier this month following a request for a repeat prescription
Details of blood tests since August 2021 shown. I was diagnosed as Hyperthyroid at that time with Graves confirmed by TSH ral, not tested since. Testing for vitamin levels at that time were all normal. My GP requested I have a blood test done earlier this month following a request for a repeat prescription
BeeOrchids
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Chronic pain post navicular fracture surgery
Hey, new to posting but I’ve been looking for places with people who may have some similar experiences. I am 2 years post op to correct a navicular fracture which has healed well from a surgical aspect. I do however have chronic, debilitating pain on a daily basis now. I’ve seen surgeons and i’m waiting
Hey, new to posting but I’ve been looking for places with people who may have some similar experiences. I am 2 years post op to correct a navicular fracture which has healed well from a surgical aspect. I do however have chronic, debilitating pain on a daily basis now. I’ve seen surgeons and i’m waiting
Rosamond19
in
Pain Concern
1 year ago
"re-Tweeted" by Simon Pearce ..'evidence' that long term T3 use risks heart failure /stroke ... can anyone get full access ?
LT3 may also be used in some thyroid cancer patients preparing for radioactive
iodine
therapy. However, there is a controversy regarding the safety of LT3 use, and there has been no definite evidence of long-term safety of LT3 therapy in Asian populations.
LT3 may also be used in some thyroid cancer patients preparing for radioactive
iodine
therapy. However, there is a controversy regarding the safety of LT3 use, and there has been no definite evidence of long-term safety of LT3 therapy in Asian populations.
tattybogle
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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