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Reducing levothyroxine and taking HRT
I would appreciate some thoughts on whether I should reduce my Levothyroxine from 125 daily to 125 x Mon-Fri and 100 x Sat/Sun to bring TSH up a little bit. GP has agreed to this and started me on HRT patch (Evorel Conti 50) to see if that helps with the aches and pains as she thinks thyroid is treated
I would appreciate some thoughts on whether I should reduce my Levothyroxine from 125 daily to 125 x Mon-Fri and 100 x Sat/Sun to bring TSH up a little bit. GP has agreed to this and started me on HRT patch (Evorel Conti 50) to see if that helps with the aches and pains as she thinks thyroid is treated
Pooky1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Mannitol and sense of Taste/Smell
Mannitol was once quite a popular great white hope against PD, but only ever really seemed to benefit perhaps 1 in 5 at best. It did really seem to benefit me though. Given how cheap it is it is always worth a punt (I know big pharma study found no benefit, but we will agree to differ on how believable
Mannitol was once quite a popular great white hope against PD, but only ever really seemed to benefit perhaps 1 in 5 at best. It did really seem to benefit me though. Given how cheap it is it is always worth a punt (I know big pharma study found no benefit, but we will agree to differ on how believable
alexask
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Compounding pharmacy in UK for allergy medicines
Hi has anyone found a good compounding pharmacy in the UK please? I have multiple allergies and the only commercially available Piriton contains either peppermint oil or lactose you would think they would make allergy medicines without known allergens in them!
Hi has anyone found a good compounding pharmacy in the UK please? I have multiple allergies and the only commercially available Piriton contains either peppermint oil or lactose you would think they would make allergy medicines without known allergens in them!
Roohoo
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Allergic to Glycols
2 years ago
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Nutritional Therapy to relieve IBS symptoms
NB: Always ask your doctor before embarking on any of the nutritional advice stated below. Hope this helps some1 out there. CAUSES of IBS Problem is muscles in the small & large intestines contract in spasms rather than regularly causing food to move to quickly causing less water to be absorbed which
NB: Always ask your doctor before embarking on any of the nutritional advice stated below. Hope this helps some1 out there. CAUSES of IBS Problem is muscles in the small & large intestines contract in spasms rather than regularly causing food to move to quickly causing less water to be absorbed which
Mwaakas
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IBS Network
2 years ago
New blood work advice please
Hello everyone, Hope you are all keeping well. So I was diagnosed with Graves in April of this year after symptoms of high heart rate/palpitations, nervousness and heat intolerance. I was placed onto 20mg Carbimazole and Propanolol. My blood work is in the photos, first bloods were on diagnoses 14/
Hello everyone, Hope you are all keeping well. So I was diagnosed with Graves in April of this year after symptoms of high heart rate/palpitations, nervousness and heat intolerance. I was placed onto 20mg Carbimazole and Propanolol. My blood work is in the photos, first bloods were on diagnoses 14/
Pjd94
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Peppermint oil tablets and IBS C
Has anyone found that peppermint oil tablets help IBS C symptoms (in addition to some medication)
Has anyone found that peppermint oil tablets help IBS C symptoms (in addition to some medication)
Limonana
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Is anyone using/trying this program: Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD
Is anyone using/trying this program: any results to report? Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD - Knox Van Dyke - Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, West Virginia University asclepiusopen.com/clinical-... Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD (2018): - Inosine
Is anyone using/trying this program: any results to report? Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD - Knox Van Dyke - Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, West Virginia University asclepiusopen.com/clinical-... Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD (2018): - Inosine
kstavert
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
How do you cope with stomach/colon cramping?
I have started to get them more frequently, and they are excruciatingly painful to the extent that I have no choice but to lie down for the rest of the day and hope it somewhat passes by the following day (just for it to come back a couple of days later). Even sitting up can be very uncomfortable!
I have started to get them more frequently, and they are excruciatingly painful to the extent that I have no choice but to lie down for the rest of the day and hope it somewhat passes by the following day (just for it to come back a couple of days later). Even sitting up can be very uncomfortable!
Lewis_mackenzie
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Dhea supplements and vitamin
Hello beautiful ladies, I want to give an update about my Journey of supplements and vitamins. I took Co q10 ,inositol, vitamin D,C,E, Iron, omega 3 fish oil,selenium, folic acid and Resveratrol for 9 months before my egg retrieval I got 2 eggs 1 fertilised via ICIS but dit not make it to transfer which
Hello beautiful ladies, I want to give an update about my Journey of supplements and vitamins. I took Co q10 ,inositol, vitamin D,C,E, Iron, omega 3 fish oil,selenium, folic acid and Resveratrol for 9 months before my egg retrieval I got 2 eggs 1 fertilised via ICIS but dit not make it to transfer which
Sweethear
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Essential oils
Hi Can anyone advise please. I have been trying to figure out why my seizures have become worse since January. I have been admitted to hospital twice and have had an immense increase in my seizure activity. I have had medication changes but no help and my my rescue medication is not working too. I tried
Hi Can anyone advise please. I have been trying to figure out why my seizures have become worse since January. I have been admitted to hospital twice and have had an immense increase in my seizure activity. I have had medication changes but no help and my my rescue medication is not working too. I tried
car67
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Epilepsy Action
2 years ago
Omega 3 fish oil
I've read that omega 3 is great for NASH. I'm really not a big fish eater though, a bit of tuna and that's it. Does anyone know if omega 3 supplements are liver friendly?
I've read that omega 3 is great for NASH. I'm really not a big fish eater though, a bit of tuna and that's it. Does anyone know if omega 3 supplements are liver friendly?
nash1996
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
Seeking a natural cure for prostate cancer.
I am a 70 y/o , diagnosed with Intermediate Grade Prostate Cancer in April 2021. Biopsy showed one Gleason 8 (4+4), one 7 (4+3) and the rest were mostly 6 s and 7s (3+4). After much reading I opted to go the natural healing route; I spent two weeks in Baja Mexico doing modified Gerson Therapy
I am a 70 y/o , diagnosed with Intermediate Grade Prostate Cancer in April 2021. Biopsy showed one Gleason 8 (4+4), one 7 (4+3) and the rest were mostly 6 s and 7s (3+4). After much reading I opted to go the natural healing route; I spent two weeks in Baja Mexico doing modified Gerson Therapy
Properstate
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Testosterone Injections
I recently had my blood sample taken and results reviewed by the Men's Health Clinic. They couldn't do anything for me because my testosterone levels were in the 'normal' range (specifics below). To be honest they didn't take me seriously from first contact due to me not being in the 50+ age bracket,
I recently had my blood sample taken and results reviewed by the Men's Health Clinic. They couldn't do anything for me because my testosterone levels were in the 'normal' range (specifics below). To be honest they didn't take me seriously from first contact due to me not being in the 50+ age bracket,
testing94
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Sensitive Issues for Men
2 years ago
Making rls manageable, a continuing story
I have had quite bad rls for the last two years and over time, very little sleep. However I have tried to persevere without drugs, although my GP has prescribed low dose codeine (15mg) which helped at first but I now try not to take. My rls is currently much better. It hasn’t gone away but it’s sort
I have had quite bad rls for the last two years and over time, very little sleep. However I have tried to persevere without drugs, although my GP has prescribed low dose codeine (15mg) which helped at first but I now try not to take. My rls is currently much better. It hasn’t gone away but it’s sort
Bluebboat
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Omega 3's to reduce some MPN issues?
Two of my favorite experts did a podcast: https://hubermanlab.com/dr-rhonda-patrick-micronutrients-for-health-and-longevity/ I already take DHA and EPA but since listening I've increased my doses and changed to another supplement (and now keep it in the refrigerator). This and taking more Magnesium
Two of my favorite experts did a podcast: https://hubermanlab.com/dr-rhonda-patrick-micronutrients-for-health-and-longevity/ I already take DHA and EPA but since listening I've increased my doses and changed to another supplement (and now keep it in the refrigerator). This and taking more Magnesium
Elizka
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
27 years off dialysis
In 1995 almost died from meningococcal sepsis. Was hospitalised over 6 months requiring wound care, debridement, skin grafts, amputations of fingers and toes. The resulting kidney damage classified as meningococcal Waterhouse Fridericksen syndrome. The treatment was dialysis to remove the bacteria
In 1995 almost died from meningococcal sepsis. Was hospitalised over 6 months requiring wound care, debridement, skin grafts, amputations of fingers and toes. The resulting kidney damage classified as meningococcal Waterhouse Fridericksen syndrome. The treatment was dialysis to remove the bacteria
chicablue
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Essential oils for relief
I have been using essential oils for my arthritis and depression and anxiety. It is spoke of using essential oils on Jesus feet. This has been used since then. Wish they would do more research on this. It has been working for me. Just thought I would share...
I have been using essential oils for my arthritis and depression and anxiety. It is spoke of using essential oils on Jesus feet. This has been used since then. Wish they would do more research on this. It has been working for me. Just thought I would share...
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Feeling so tired and absolutely drained
Good afternoon, l wonder whether anyone would be kind enough please to see if they can help me? I have been feeling very tired and drained for several months and I am not sure if it might also have been aggravated by Covid, which I had in March this year. I have had a series of private blood tests,
Good afternoon, l wonder whether anyone would be kind enough please to see if they can help me? I have been feeling very tired and drained for several months and I am not sure if it might also have been aggravated by Covid, which I had in March this year. I have had a series of private blood tests,
sadiethedog1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
New blood test results – need advice
Hello everyone, I am 35 years old, female with Hashimoto's. I take 150mcg levothyroxine and 25mcg liothyronine. I follow a strictly gluten, dairy and egg free diet and mostly avoid soy except for lecithins and tamari sauce if I have sushi. I take my levo before bed, 2 hours after food. I take my first
Hello everyone, I am 35 years old, female with Hashimoto's. I take 150mcg levothyroxine and 25mcg liothyronine. I follow a strictly gluten, dairy and egg free diet and mostly avoid soy except for lecithins and tamari sauce if I have sushi. I take my levo before bed, 2 hours after food. I take my first
Zazbag
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Excessive flatulence. Not sure if IBS? Looking for suggestions/advice
Hi, Google searches for help have brought me here but I'm not sure if what I'm suffering from is actually IBS. I haven't been for medical advice yet or a diagnosis but it will be my next step. I've always , in my adult life had anxiety regarding being caught short or urgently needing the loo but in
Hi, Google searches for help have brought me here but I'm not sure if what I'm suffering from is actually IBS. I haven't been for medical advice yet or a diagnosis but it will be my next step. I've always , in my adult life had anxiety regarding being caught short or urgently needing the loo but in
John2607
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IBS Network
2 years ago
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