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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
CT scan iodine query
Hi. My cardiologist has booked me in for a CT cardio scan to rule out heart disease. This uses iodine based dye to show up the arteries. My question is, would that type of iodine (guessing it's a compound) impact my thyroid at all? I have asked the scan department and they've asked that I contact the
Hi. My cardiologist has booked me in for a CT cardio scan to rule out heart disease. This uses iodine based dye to show up the arteries. My question is, would that type of iodine (guessing it's a compound) impact my thyroid at all? I have asked the scan department and they've asked that I contact the
bluejemima
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Iodine and the thyroid
Could someone help with explaining this article I found on the British Thyroid Foundation site. I eat salmon. Is this to be avoided due to its iodine content? Or is it good for hypothyroidism? I have added this to my diet over the last 6 months. Can this affect the thyroid e.g going overactive or
Could someone help with explaining this article I found on the British Thyroid Foundation site. I eat salmon. Is this to be avoided due to its iodine content? Or is it good for hypothyroidism? I have added this to my diet over the last 6 months. Can this affect the thyroid e.g going overactive or
Sailing14
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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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
Still confused.com
Good evening all... at a loss here where to go forward have had 2 more rounds of blood tests since my Medicheck bloods in October (previously posted results). Sad thing that everytime I request doctor help I have to go through all symptoms and test results (new doctor every visit) after my medicheck
Good evening all... at a loss here where to go forward have had 2 more rounds of blood tests since my Medicheck bloods in October (previously posted results). Sad thing that everytime I request doctor help I have to go through all symptoms and test results (new doctor every visit) after my medicheck
Dgordon4
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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
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
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
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Thyroid hormone journey: Metabolism
For anyone who is trying to understand things like T4:T3 conversion, the deiodinase enzymes, how thyroid hormones move round the body and into cells, and so on. Make sure you have plenty of time undisturbed. It is very long! Follow the link. Read - slowly. :-) [i]
Thyroid hormone journey: Metabolism
For anyone who is trying to understand things like T4:T3 conversion, the deiodinase enzymes, how thyroid hormones move round the body and into cells, and so on. Make sure you have plenty of time undisturbed. It is very long! Follow the link. Read - slowly. :-) [i]
Thyroid hormone journey: Metabolism
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Subclinical thyroid disease for 5 yrs
My thyroid has caused me few obvious problems in that time, other than varying T3 results.Before Xmas, 2022 I had a radionuclear scan which diagnosed toxic nodular goitre. I returned in January '23 to discuss what Endo want to do. Apparently, my choices are RAI or take Carbimazole. The dose was low,
My thyroid has caused me few obvious problems in that time, other than varying T3 results.Before Xmas, 2022 I had a radionuclear scan which diagnosed toxic nodular goitre. I returned in January '23 to discuss what Endo want to do. Apparently, my choices are RAI or take Carbimazole. The dose was low,
honjen43
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Not reacting well to T3
Hello All, I wonder if there are people here who have not reacted well to T3? This is the second time I'm trying to take it. First time, it was about 5 years ago when I needed to raise my T3, it was at 20% range. I took just 5mcg of compounded T3 as per my Doc advice and started to feel anxious,
Hello All, I wonder if there are people here who have not reacted well to T3? This is the second time I'm trying to take it. First time, it was about 5 years ago when I needed to raise my T3, it was at 20% range. I took just 5mcg of compounded T3 as per my Doc advice and started to feel anxious,
Juliet_22
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Thyroid UK
1 year 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
My total results so far. Opinions?
Hello everyone, I'm back! This time I made a chart with all my results so far, at the moment I'm on 5mg carbimazole daily, I started on 10 mg and stay for about 6 weeks until my second result on 20/12/22 when my Dr dropped to 5mg. I have 3 questions: 1-Is it possible to have both high anti tpo and
Hello everyone, I'm back! This time I made a chart with all my results so far, at the moment I'm on 5mg carbimazole daily, I started on 10 mg and stay for about 6 weeks until my second result on 20/12/22 when my Dr dropped to 5mg. I have 3 questions: 1-Is it possible to have both high anti tpo and
Jman86
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Iodine or surgery?
Hi I was diagnosed some years ago. Treated with block and replace and went in to remission. Happened again, block and replace - remission. It’s back and I have been advised to have iodine or surgery. I asked if I could go on block and replace again and they have said no. Any advice on which people
Hi I was diagnosed some years ago. Treated with block and replace and went in to remission. Happened again, block and replace - remission. It’s back and I have been advised to have iodine or surgery. I asked if I could go on block and replace again and they have said no. Any advice on which people
Jac123
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Graves Disease Support
1 year ago
Why Shouldn't We Take Vitamins With Iodine In Them If We're Hypo? Is it really that Crucial & How Do We Know We Are Getting Enough Iodine?
Any thoughts will be appreciated 😊Thanks! 🍁🦌
Any thoughts will be appreciated 😊Thanks! 🍁🦌
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
post Papillary Thyroid Cancer
had full thyroidectomy and neck dissection in May 2022 which removed 24 lymph nodes and 2 parathyroid glands as well. All good, apparently now cancer free. Was not able to have RAI as had apparently had thyroiditis (picked up when thyroid examined post op). Was on 100 mg levothyroxine and felt
had full thyroidectomy and neck dissection in May 2022 which removed 24 lymph nodes and 2 parathyroid glands as well. All good, apparently now cancer free. Was not able to have RAI as had apparently had thyroiditis (picked up when thyroid examined post op). Was on 100 mg levothyroxine and felt
Didntexpectthis
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Thyroid UK
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
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