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Omg not good appointment
I had a follow up appointment today with Endrocolgy which they requested saw them last Oct. The dr was not that nice made me feel I wasted his time especially when I asked about my private cortisol test. He said these tests are dangerous and he is seeing to many people doing them. He said my Thyroid
I had a follow up appointment today with Endrocolgy which they requested saw them last Oct. The dr was not that nice made me feel I wasted his time especially when I asked about my private cortisol test. He said these tests are dangerous and he is seeing to many people doing them. He said my Thyroid
France92
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
alpha-lipoic acid
hi all, can you take alpha-lipoic acid at anytime of the day away from thyroid meds? I’ve got burning mouth syndrome/metallic taste in my mouth and read the above can help (with vitamin c and L Lysine) but it can interfere with thyroid meds? Many thanks 🙏🏼
hi all, can you take alpha-lipoic acid at anytime of the day away from thyroid meds? I’ve got burning mouth syndrome/metallic taste in my mouth and read the above can help (with vitamin c and L Lysine) but it can interfere with thyroid meds? Many thanks 🙏🏼
Thyroid_mum
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Lethal strategy: use of i) Doxycycline (Hit-1: targeting mitochondria) and ii) Vitamin C (Hit-2: targeting glycolysis) to eradicate CSCs
In summary, we propose the combined use of i) Doxycycline (Hit-1: targeting mitochondria) and ii) Vitamin C (Hit-2: targeting glycolysis), which represents a new synthetic-lethal metabolic strategy for eradicating CSCs. This type of metabolic Achilles’ heel will allow us and others to more effectively
In summary, we propose the combined use of i) Doxycycline (Hit-1: targeting mitochondria) and ii) Vitamin C (Hit-2: targeting glycolysis), which represents a new synthetic-lethal metabolic strategy for eradicating CSCs. This type of metabolic Achilles’ heel will allow us and others to more effectively
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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avocado - anyone else ?
Hi and happy summer solstice, I’ve recently been trying to improve my diet and read that avocado has many good features, such as high fiber, good fat, vitamin c, b vitamins, folate, vitamin k, and something about it helps the body produce glutathione (an antioxidant which helps protect the liver.)
Hi and happy summer solstice, I’ve recently been trying to improve my diet and read that avocado has many good features, such as high fiber, good fat, vitamin c, b vitamins, folate, vitamin k, and something about it helps the body produce glutathione (an antioxidant which helps protect the liver.)
Greengal314
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Advice on latest test results
I have received iron panel results and I am seeking advice on the results. In may I posted full thyroid results most things were greatly improved. However, my ferritin levels remained on the lower end of the range 54ug/l (30-150). ( thyroid panel test have always returned readings between 40-60 ug/l
I have received iron panel results and I am seeking advice on the results. In may I posted full thyroid results most things were greatly improved. However, my ferritin levels remained on the lower end of the range 54ug/l (30-150). ( thyroid panel test have always returned readings between 40-60 ug/l
Bambam22
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
AMA positive
hi I’m after some advise please 🙏🏼 guys my previous post mentioned a have a few very high LFT My own GP has done another test and noticed the liver specialist blood results mentioning I am AMA positive .. I’ve been prescribed Ursodeoxycholic 500mg twice a day via liver specialist. I have yet to
hi I’m after some advise please 🙏🏼 guys my previous post mentioned a have a few very high LFT My own GP has done another test and noticed the liver specialist blood results mentioning I am AMA positive .. I’ve been prescribed Ursodeoxycholic 500mg twice a day via liver specialist. I have yet to
Lollypop89
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Should I request an increase in thyroxine?
Hi there. I’m a 56 year old fit and healthy female despite being recently diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. I have a medication review with the clinical pharmacist at my GPs soon and wanted to know if I should request an increase in thyroxine? I have been taking 75mcg Teva for 6 months but
Hi there. I’m a 56 year old fit and healthy female despite being recently diagnosed with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis. I have a medication review with the clinical pharmacist at my GPs soon and wanted to know if I should request an increase in thyroxine? I have been taking 75mcg Teva for 6 months but
Amber-sky
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Stop Prednisone completely?
I was diagnosed with PMR about one year ago and placed on 13mg of P. It hit me most in the shoulders and hips: e.g., I could not pull up my trousers because the action of doing so naturally moves your elbows towards the rear of the center line of one's body and that caused great pain. Could also
I was diagnosed with PMR about one year ago and placed on 13mg of P. It hit me most in the shoulders and hips: e.g., I could not pull up my trousers because the action of doing so naturally moves your elbows towards the rear of the center line of one's body and that caused great pain. Could also
Mansplainer101
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Hypo with CKD & Bradycardia
Him A little about me, 55, female, psoriatic arthritis from a child, treated with biological Cosentxy and Methotrexate. Fatigue/weight gain led to a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia in 2018 after gallbladder removal. I was treated with high dose steroid injections. Over the next 18 months I suffered 12
Him A little about me, 55, female, psoriatic arthritis from a child, treated with biological Cosentxy and Methotrexate. Fatigue/weight gain led to a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia in 2018 after gallbladder removal. I was treated with high dose steroid injections. Over the next 18 months I suffered 12
SimbaT
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Post double ankle sprain rehab
Hi all, I managed to sprain both ankles, falling off a high curb, but at the beginning of a 450km cycle tour. Although I could not walk well, I could cycle with discomfort only under exertion. Given that I had was committed to the tour, I continued with pain-killers, an ankle support for the most affected
Hi all, I managed to sprain both ankles, falling off a high curb, but at the beginning of a 450km cycle tour. Although I could not walk well, I could cycle with discomfort only under exertion. Given that I had was committed to the tour, I continued with pain-killers, an ankle support for the most affected
TonyBartlett
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Couch to 5K
11 months ago
Intrinsic factor antibodys
Hi I recently had bloods done at GP which one of them was b12. It came back as no action required but I told GP that I think it still to low at 211.. range (180-800) she said about doing another test that might effect the absorbtion of b12 intrinsic factor antibody. My result was 3.66. was prescribed
Hi I recently had bloods done at GP which one of them was b12. It came back as no action required but I told GP that I think it still to low at 211.. range (180-800) she said about doing another test that might effect the absorbtion of b12 intrinsic factor antibody. My result was 3.66. was prescribed
suzybear
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Advise Please
Hi, If any of you could offer any opinions / advise on my blood tests it would be apricated. Bit of back ground: Underactive Thyroid for around 7 years currently on 150mg Levothyroxine Low B 12 - been advised to take supplements by GP which I am taking for around 3 months Low Vitamin D - been advised
Hi, If any of you could offer any opinions / advise on my blood tests it would be apricated. Bit of back ground: Underactive Thyroid for around 7 years currently on 150mg Levothyroxine Low B 12 - been advised to take supplements by GP which I am taking for around 3 months Low Vitamin D - been advised
Belinda1136
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Iron deficiency symptoms..? GP says not.. advice please !
Hi there I've been unwell struggling after catching covid with those iron-deficiency like symptoms for long time GP has done some blood tests then told me Im fine all time but Im worst ever..too much weird dizziness & headaches can't standing bit long mostly have to sit down at least extremely tired
Hi there I've been unwell struggling after catching covid with those iron-deficiency like symptoms for long time GP has done some blood tests then told me Im fine all time but Im worst ever..too much weird dizziness & headaches can't standing bit long mostly have to sit down at least extremely tired
Snqanq
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
That was a bit silly
I set my alarm for 7am this morning so I could run before it got too hot, after a night of the cat periodically poking at me and meowing and waking me up, I turned the alarm off and went back to sleep .So at 10.06am I was finally ready to go out. 6.4k or 4 mile's to do, I head towards the seafront and
I set my alarm for 7am this morning so I could run before it got too hot, after a night of the cat periodically poking at me and meowing and waking me up, I turned the alarm off and went back to sleep .So at 10.06am I was finally ready to go out. 6.4k or 4 mile's to do, I head towards the seafront and
SueAppleRun
60minGraduate
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Bridge to 10K
11 months ago
Living With A-Fib Questions
Hi All, I was diagnosed with A-Fib only a few weeks ago so everything is still very new and a bit bewildering. I think I was first aware that something wasn't right around 3 months ago when I noticed I got much more out of breath walking up a hill then I would normally be. A couple of days later I noticed
Hi All, I was diagnosed with A-Fib only a few weeks ago so everything is still very new and a bit bewildering. I think I was first aware that something wasn't right around 3 months ago when I noticed I got much more out of breath walking up a hill then I would normally be. A couple of days later I noticed
PeakyO
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AF Association
11 months ago
Latest results - where to go next?
Hi all, I'm back with another request for your valuable input. I started levothyroxine treatment for Hashimoto's in February, and at my last review my GP agreed an increase to 62.5mcg (50/75 on alternating days). Things have improved in many areas - I seem to be back to a manageable level of energy in
Hi all, I'm back with another request for your valuable input. I started levothyroxine treatment for Hashimoto's in February, and at my last review my GP agreed an increase to 62.5mcg (50/75 on alternating days). Things have improved in many areas - I seem to be back to a manageable level of energy in
sa67
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Levo and Lio dosage advice please🙏
Hi wonderful forum, I'm in a pickle, always in a pickle😛 please could I have some advice on dosages and next steps, please 😁. 23/1/23 first set of results given to private endocrinologist... FT3. 3.8. 3.1-6.8 FT4. 20.5. 12-22 TSH. 0.54. 0.27-4.2 Was on 175mcg Mercury
Hi wonderful forum, I'm in a pickle, always in a pickle😛 please could I have some advice on dosages and next steps, please 😁. 23/1/23 first set of results given to private endocrinologist... FT3. 3.8. 3.1-6.8 FT4. 20.5. 12-22 TSH. 0.54. 0.27-4.2 Was on 175mcg Mercury
Ankles
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Vitamin C & AF/ARRHYTHMIA
Does anyone on the site take Vitamin C Slow Release for their AF/ Arrhythmia? What brand/kind do they take? Help please as I`d like to try this for my problem.
Does anyone on the site take Vitamin C Slow Release for their AF/ Arrhythmia? What brand/kind do they take? Help please as I`d like to try this for my problem.
FedupwithAF71
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AF Association
11 months ago
Timings of 'supra physiologic' B12 doses . . . thru' day ( - for those who can absorb them !).
Taking several divided doses can assist more to be absorbed, & allow blood levels to vary/fluctuate less than taking the same amounts as fewer, larger doses - this makes sense, as a general principle. However, some consideration of the timing of doses, relative to meal times in particular, may well
Taking several divided doses can assist more to be absorbed, & allow blood levels to vary/fluctuate less than taking the same amounts as fewer, larger doses - this makes sense, as a general principle. However, some consideration of the timing of doses, relative to meal times in particular, may well
Sid_Arthur
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Getting ready to begin T3... YAY... but...
I found a swell Endo (unwilling to wait 6-12 months for the NHS referral), and he's prescribing Tybon Henning 20mcg tablets to chop up. I currently take 75mcg Levo and have done so for 20+ years. I feel like a slug, gained about two stone in the past 3 years, have chronic pain, no libido, a bit depressed
I found a swell Endo (unwilling to wait 6-12 months for the NHS referral), and he's prescribing Tybon Henning 20mcg tablets to chop up. I currently take 75mcg Levo and have done so for 20+ years. I feel like a slug, gained about two stone in the past 3 years, have chronic pain, no libido, a bit depressed
wavedancers
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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