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Vitamin K
Hi My 37 yr old (very fit) son had a DVT in his leg last year and after blood tests he was told he had cardiolipin antibodies and Hughes Syndrome. He hasn't seen an APS specialist and is just on daily aspirin and quite well really, so is reluctant to take it any further while he's coping ok. (not sure
Hi My 37 yr old (very fit) son had a DVT in his leg last year and after blood tests he was told he had cardiolipin antibodies and Hughes Syndrome. He hasn't seen an APS specialist and is just on daily aspirin and quite well really, so is reluctant to take it any further while he's coping ok. (not sure
joanne33
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Brain Fog please help me!
Hi Everyone! Mary Lure 2 Kerstin all of you have helped me so much! I can't tell you how much! My dear sister Lynn/ Nanny 23 had been trying to understand my illness so has joined! I've begged her to get tested! Because of you wonderful people on here she has symptoms! I without being tested know I have
Hi Everyone! Mary Lure 2 Kerstin all of you have helped me so much! I can't tell you how much! My dear sister Lynn/ Nanny 23 had been trying to understand my illness so has joined! I've begged her to get tested! Because of you wonderful people on here she has symptoms! I without being tested know I have
Debbweb01
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Supplements (Hashi's)
Hi all. I am about to buy some supplements to hopefully help with symptoms of Hashi's. I was diagnosed approx one year ago and on B&R therapy. I had an awful flare last week and really want to help myself and my body be able to deal with this better in the future and also to protect myself. I wondered
Hi all. I am about to buy some supplements to hopefully help with symptoms of Hashi's. I was diagnosed approx one year ago and on B&R therapy. I had an awful flare last week and really want to help myself and my body be able to deal with this better in the future and also to protect myself. I wondered
Chloececilia
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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Asthma/Triggers
Hi, I´m new to this forum and also new to asthma - actually new to knowing/realising that I have asthma - and I´m still not convinced that´s what it is. I seem to be learning more on this forum than I do from the doctors though. A private doctor that I started off with said I have asthma and I have
Hi, I´m new to this forum and also new to asthma - actually new to knowing/realising that I have asthma - and I´m still not convinced that´s what it is. I seem to be learning more on this forum than I do from the doctors though. A private doctor that I started off with said I have asthma and I have
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Atrial Fibrilation in Australia
I have had AF since 1996 and have used Warfarin (Coumadin) for the same amount of time. I live in Queensland Australia and we have an organization called QML control. (Queensland Medical Laboratories.) My GP issues a request to QML and they take over from the GP. So no more GP visits. QML has their own
I have had AF since 1996 and have used Warfarin (Coumadin) for the same amount of time. I live in Queensland Australia and we have an organization called QML control. (Queensland Medical Laboratories.) My GP issues a request to QML and they take over from the GP. So no more GP visits. QML has their own
her123
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AF Association
9 years ago
PCIF
HI, my six month old daughter, Emi, has recently been diagnosed with pcif this past week. She started scratching herself at 3 months and her old doctor kept telling me it was normal. We then noticed yellow eyes, he still claimed it was normal at her 6 month check up last Friday. So we then decided to
HI, my six month old daughter, Emi, has recently been diagnosed with pcif this past week. She started scratching herself at 3 months and her old doctor kept telling me it was normal. We then noticed yellow eyes, he still claimed it was normal at her 6 month check up last Friday. So we then decided to
JessicaMckenzie220
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Children's Liver Disease Foundation
9 years ago
Doctor Appointment Tomorrow. Advice Much Appreciated!!
Hello. l'm a coeliac sufferer with pernicious anaemia living in Canada. l'm heading back (with my battle armour firmly mounted!) to my GP tomorrow. l'm going to ask her to check my iron, folates (both of which she previously said were low but of no concern) as l'm convinced they are affecting my B12
Hello. l'm a coeliac sufferer with pernicious anaemia living in Canada. l'm heading back (with my battle armour firmly mounted!) to my GP tomorrow. l'm going to ask her to check my iron, folates (both of which she previously said were low but of no concern) as l'm convinced they are affecting my B12
MarMcL
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Feeling rough
Can anyone give advice on the right supplements for hasimoto I take vit a vit k vit d tumeric iron methol b12 but i reLy don't feel good diareaha for around two weeks neck pains sinnus ears itchy etc but it's just the weakness flu like feeling getting Realy tired of this
Can anyone give advice on the right supplements for hasimoto I take vit a vit k vit d tumeric iron methol b12 but i reLy don't feel good diareaha for around two weeks neck pains sinnus ears itchy etc but it's just the weakness flu like feeling getting Realy tired of this
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Which supplements
Can someone advise which ones to take . I take vitd5000 vit k methlcoblan sorry about spelling to tired to move an check lol. Tumeric vit a Iron . I can't stick this pain my doc put me on amtitrpiline 10 mg but it just makes the tiredness worse so from tonight I'm not taking anymore of it plus the pain
Can someone advise which ones to take . I take vitd5000 vit k methlcoblan sorry about spelling to tired to move an check lol. Tumeric vit a Iron . I can't stick this pain my doc put me on amtitrpiline 10 mg but it just makes the tiredness worse so from tonight I'm not taking anymore of it plus the pain
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Anticoagulant Clinic has switched me to Dalteparin from Warfarin after INR reading swing to 9.5
Hi all, just a quicky, after a coupleof months of Warfarin I've been switched back to Dalteparin as the Warfarin didn't agree with me, they recorded my INR as high as 9.5. It's supposed to be between 3.1 - 4.1 post heart surgery, pre heart surgery it was set as 2.5 - 3.5, has anyone else had such a reaction
Hi all, just a quicky, after a coupleof months of Warfarin I've been switched back to Dalteparin as the Warfarin didn't agree with me, they recorded my INR as high as 9.5. It's supposed to be between 3.1 - 4.1 post heart surgery, pre heart surgery it was set as 2.5 - 3.5, has anyone else had such a reaction
Herbs77
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Fungal infections
Hi all. The good news - my joints have never been as good as they are now, never ever! Joint wise it's like not having PsA. The not so good news - over the last few months I've had an outbreak of skin problems. Got fast-tracked to dermatology in case one lesion was skin cancer, but fortunately it
Hi all. The good news - my joints have never been as good as they are now, never ever! Joint wise it's like not having PsA. The not so good news - over the last few months I've had an outbreak of skin problems. Got fast-tracked to dermatology in case one lesion was skin cancer, but fortunately it
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NRAS
9 years ago
Barcoli
Health Benefits of Broccoli Broccoli’s demand as well as availability has increased a lot in India since past few years. It is one super food which is packed with highest nutritional value. It can be made into soups, salads or tossed with other vegetables. 5 Health reasons to have broccoli regularly
Health Benefits of Broccoli Broccoli’s demand as well as availability has increased a lot in India since past few years. It is one super food which is packed with highest nutritional value. It can be made into soups, salads or tossed with other vegetables. 5 Health reasons to have broccoli regularly
kkgarg1957
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
Unusual systems - are they thyroid related
65 year old lady with primary hypothyroidism for approx. 25 years (had hyperthyroidism in her teens, untreated, apart from stitched to stop eyes bulging any further). About 6 years ago a new GP altered her levothyroxine dose of Eltroxin from 150 to Wockhardt 100, she suffered extreme tiredness, weight
65 year old lady with primary hypothyroidism for approx. 25 years (had hyperthyroidism in her teens, untreated, apart from stitched to stop eyes bulging any further). About 6 years ago a new GP altered her levothyroxine dose of Eltroxin from 150 to Wockhardt 100, she suffered extreme tiredness, weight
donna83015
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Confused about Vitamin K
Hi I have been hearing a lot recently about how it is best to take Vitamin K with Vitamin D. I understand it should be Vitamin K2 What I am confused about from what I have read is that Vitamin K helps the blood to clot properly but I though as we got older we would not want our blood clotting because
Hi I have been hearing a lot recently about how it is best to take Vitamin K with Vitamin D. I understand it should be Vitamin K2 What I am confused about from what I have read is that Vitamin K helps the blood to clot properly but I though as we got older we would not want our blood clotting because
lucylocks
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Warfarin overdose?
Hello everyone- I'm looking for a bit of advice about a warfarin overdose. My mum (who was 86) had been poorly with a fractured pelvis as well as a tumour on her kidney (which she'd had for a few years) She came out of hospital with a full care package because of her limited mobility but the carers
Hello everyone- I'm looking for a bit of advice about a warfarin overdose. My mum (who was 86) had been poorly with a fractured pelvis as well as a tumour on her kidney (which she'd had for a few years) She came out of hospital with a full care package because of her limited mobility but the carers
Belleblue
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
INR 7.5
Thank you all for responses to my post re breathlessness... I need to share this with you... Today I went for my INR testing 4 weeks since the last one...A bit of a panic- My INR was 4.9...I was packed of to the hospital pretty smartly where I had another blood test which came up at a staggering 7.5
Thank you all for responses to my post re breathlessness... I need to share this with you... Today I went for my INR testing 4 weeks since the last one...A bit of a panic- My INR was 4.9...I was packed of to the hospital pretty smartly where I had another blood test which came up at a staggering 7.5
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AF Association
9 years ago
Vitamin D & K - What's The Story ?
A little while ago I saw some posts about the seeming miracle effect of Vitamin D with Vitamin K having the abilty to switch the Gene back on, that regrows lung tissue. It was stated that this was not a quick cure, but was a slow growing process that achieved permanent results. Has anyone heard any more
A little while ago I saw some posts about the seeming miracle effect of Vitamin D with Vitamin K having the abilty to switch the Gene back on, that regrows lung tissue. It was stated that this was not a quick cure, but was a slow growing process that achieved permanent results. Has anyone heard any more
FredM8
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Vit K and Vit B12
Can anyone tell me where I can buy Vit K and a high dose Vit B12 please. Would Vit K also be Potassium? I cannot find either of these in the local stores. Barb
Can anyone tell me where I can buy Vit K and a high dose Vit B12 please. Would Vit K also be Potassium? I cannot find either of these in the local stores. Barb
Barb1949
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
We need your help for a research project at Oxford University...
Hello, my name is Sian and I am a researcher at Oxford University. We are planning a project to see if vitamin K supplements can help people on warfarin who have variable INR. We would really like to hear the thoughts and views of people on warfarin. Do you think this project could be helpful? Do any
Hello, my name is Sian and I am a researcher at Oxford University. We are planning a project to see if vitamin K supplements can help people on warfarin who have variable INR. We would really like to hear the thoughts and views of people on warfarin. Do you think this project could be helpful? Do any
sian1979
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Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
Beware Sprouts
Hi fellow sufferers...How about this for a laugh?. I've been in permanent AF since Sept 2014 and on Warfarin. My INR was stable at around 2.2/2.7 and I was all set for my CV on the 26th March. Then I decided that I'd have a good feed on my home grown sprouts ----- every day for a week. Suddenly my INR
Hi fellow sufferers...How about this for a laugh?. I've been in permanent AF since Sept 2014 and on Warfarin. My INR was stable at around 2.2/2.7 and I was all set for my CV on the 26th March. Then I decided that I'd have a good feed on my home grown sprouts ----- every day for a week. Suddenly my INR
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AF Association
10 years ago
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