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Has anyone done the proton therapy?
Just curious if anyone had their MO suggest doing the proton therapy? When I have my discussion with my new MO, I want to ask if proton therapy would be a fit for myself. I have to deal with the prostate cancer and the met pelvic lymph nodes as well as the met bone issue.
Just curious if anyone had their MO suggest doing the proton therapy? When I have my discussion with my new MO, I want to ask if proton therapy would be a fit for myself. I have to deal with the prostate cancer and the met pelvic lymph nodes as well as the met bone issue.
PARKER3237
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Crockpot recipes
Hello, as a heart attack surviver I am on a wholefood, low carb, low sugar campaign and with the above and intermittent fasting ( GP approved)I am 2 stone lighter than when I came out of hospital on 3d March this year . I am looking for some good recipe ideas for a Crockpot! It's my latest toy and I'm
Hello, as a heart attack surviver I am on a wholefood, low carb, low sugar campaign and with the above and intermittent fasting ( GP approved)I am 2 stone lighter than when I came out of hospital on 3d March this year . I am looking for some good recipe ideas for a Crockpot! It's my latest toy and I'm
Instructor57
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Healthy Eating
1 year ago
Just look at this guy! 70 years old...
I wasn't convinced of the usefulness of micro workouts throughout the day, I always thought you needed to do it all in one go. Then I discovered this guy... 70 years old and looking GOOD!! Lots of useful tips here. He also follows a low carb diet and practises intermittent fasting, but that's by the
I wasn't convinced of the usefulness of micro workouts throughout the day, I always thought you needed to do it all in one go. Then I discovered this guy... 70 years old and looking GOOD!! Lots of useful tips here. He also follows a low carb diet and practises intermittent fasting, but that's by the
Curlygurly2
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Strength & Flex
1 year ago
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Suboxone/oxy update
After feeling poorly with joint and muscle pain, I decided to go off suboxone and back to oxy as an experiment. Disaster! although before suboxone, I had been easily comfy on 5 mg of oxycodone 2 to 2 times a day (albeit with breakthrough RLS in the middle of the night), this was no longer the case
After feeling poorly with joint and muscle pain, I decided to go off suboxone and back to oxy as an experiment. Disaster! although before suboxone, I had been easily comfy on 5 mg of oxycodone 2 to 2 times a day (albeit with breakthrough RLS in the middle of the night), this was no longer the case
Marlayna67
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Optimizing Thyroid Hormones for Better Results on Low-Carb Diets Interview Amy Berger
https://youtu.be/ZE6-FHf-0oY Please check it out. Very interesting information especially for the new members of this community
https://youtu.be/ZE6-FHf-0oY Please check it out. Very interesting information especially for the new members of this community
olgadimitri
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
TG6 , gluten ataxia, antibodies and a strict diet
I have been diagnosed with Idiopathic Cerebellum Ataxia for 6 years . My consultant recently arranged for a TG6 test at Sheffield hospital . The result came back as mildly positive ( 4.2 with 4.0 as normal ) As I understand it , a strict gluten free diet should remove antibodies from the body preventing
I have been diagnosed with Idiopathic Cerebellum Ataxia for 6 years . My consultant recently arranged for a TG6 test at Sheffield hospital . The result came back as mildly positive ( 4.2 with 4.0 as normal ) As I understand it , a strict gluten free diet should remove antibodies from the body preventing
cyclist49
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Ataxia UK
19 hours ago
Could Gluten Intolerance lead to RLS?
After watching the video about what can cause Parkinson’s that was posted on this website, I started thinking about inflammation, and inflammation of the body and gut. I found this website from the gluten free society who have found correlation between gluten and rls. My husband who has had RLS for
After watching the video about what can cause Parkinson’s that was posted on this website, I started thinking about inflammation, and inflammation of the body and gut. I found this website from the gluten free society who have found correlation between gluten and rls. My husband who has had RLS for
Sandalsforever
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 days ago
Switching to Metavive- Last results
Good morning!I am 42 years old , and mother of 2. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto thyroiditis, in 2019, between two pregnancies. I've been on Eutirox 75mcg/day since 2020, and fluctuate fron hyper to hypothyroidism since then, weught loss and gain, fatigue... I change my life style, gluten free diet
Good morning!I am 42 years old , and mother of 2. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto thyroiditis, in 2019, between two pregnancies. I've been on Eutirox 75mcg/day since 2020, and fluctuate fron hyper to hypothyroidism since then, weught loss and gain, fatigue... I change my life style, gluten free diet
Mireiame
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Thyroid UK
17 days ago
TG6 and gluten ataxia
I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Cerebellar Ataxia in 2018 and had all the usual tests which proved negative . My neurologist in Aberdeen recently managed to arrange a TG6 blood test in Sheffield . The result was 4.2 U/ML , and a result >4 is positive.I have none of the usual symptoms of celiac disease
I was diagnosed with Idiopathic Cerebellar Ataxia in 2018 and had all the usual tests which proved negative . My neurologist in Aberdeen recently managed to arrange a TG6 blood test in Sheffield . The result was 4.2 U/ML , and a result >4 is positive.I have none of the usual symptoms of celiac disease
cyclist49
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Ataxia UK
20 days ago
Idiopathic ataxia or unknown cause.
Hi all. I urge anyone who has not yet been diagnosed with a particular type of ataxia , so idiopathic of unknown cause, which means they do not know what is causing it. To contact Sheffield and see if you can participate in a new study into gluten ataxia. Although a gluten free diet will not cure ataxia
Hi all. I urge anyone who has not yet been diagnosed with a particular type of ataxia , so idiopathic of unknown cause, which means they do not know what is causing it. To contact Sheffield and see if you can participate in a new study into gluten ataxia. Although a gluten free diet will not cure ataxia
penelope2
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Ataxia UK
23 days ago
gluten free
hi , Have been thinking I might try gluten free diet ,been reading how it can help with Fibromyalgia symptoms . Does anyone follow a gluten free diet and has it helped.
hi , Have been thinking I might try gluten free diet ,been reading how it can help with Fibromyalgia symptoms . Does anyone follow a gluten free diet and has it helped.
Thornthorpe
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
24 days ago
Ttc with high tpo antibodies
I have had 3 miscarriages in the last couple of years. 1 spontaneous 2 mmc. Always around 6 to 7 weeks. I was given aspirin and progesterone on the last pregnancy but it didn't work. After my 3rd mc I had lots of investigations done and it showed I had high TPO antibodies. Everything else was normal.
I have had 3 miscarriages in the last couple of years. 1 spontaneous 2 mmc. Always around 6 to 7 weeks. I was given aspirin and progesterone on the last pregnancy but it didn't work. After my 3rd mc I had lots of investigations done and it showed I had high TPO antibodies. Everything else was normal.
Stevienicksfangirl
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Thyroid UK
30 days ago
Improving diagnosis, and management of Gluten Ataxia.
🙂People in the UK Improving diagnosis and management of Gluten ataxia Ataxia UK, Coeliac UK, and the Sheffield Hospitals Charity have awarded funding to Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and colleagues at the Sheffield Ataxia Centre, for a research project to help improve the diagnosis and management
🙂People in the UK Improving diagnosis and management of Gluten ataxia Ataxia UK, Coeliac UK, and the Sheffield Hospitals Charity have awarded funding to Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and colleagues at the Sheffield Ataxia Centre, for a research project to help improve the diagnosis and management
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
1 month ago
Help to understand bloods etc
Hi I am new to the forum but was diagnosed with Hashimotos in Jul 23 with these blood results Thyroperoxidase Ab IU/ml - 181 T4 (free) pmol/L - 15.6 TSH mIU/L - 5.1 I have been on Levothyroxine Sodium 25mcg Tab since Jul 23 and my TSH is now 1.9. My doc is now only using this to check my progress
Hi I am new to the forum but was diagnosed with Hashimotos in Jul 23 with these blood results Thyroperoxidase Ab IU/ml - 181 T4 (free) pmol/L - 15.6 TSH mIU/L - 5.1 I have been on Levothyroxine Sodium 25mcg Tab since Jul 23 and my TSH is now 1.9. My doc is now only using this to check my progress
Samfonz
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Recently diagnosed and trying to work out what to do! All advice gratefully received.
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
welshsky
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Hashimoto’s or Graves’ symptoms or…? Help to clarify please.
Hi everybody! I’m new here. Would be very grateful for your advice. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s 17 years ago. It was in different country not in the UK. I have never been on medication as I was told if my T4 level is ok I don’t need any pills. I’m now in UK for about 5 years. I’ve never seen endocrinologist
Hi everybody! I’m new here. Would be very grateful for your advice. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s 17 years ago. It was in different country not in the UK. I have never been on medication as I was told if my T4 level is ok I don’t need any pills. I’m now in UK for about 5 years. I’ve never seen endocrinologist
Anna1812
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Gluten or dairy free?
Hi everyone. I have posted previously about raised antibodies (Anti-TG 347 range <115, and Anti-TPO 53.6 range <34) Now having got my head around this, I can considering a gluten free diet to try to reduce the inflammation. My thyroid appears to be working normally - most recent results with a 9am
Hi everyone. I have posted previously about raised antibodies (Anti-TG 347 range <115, and Anti-TPO 53.6 range <34) Now having got my head around this, I can considering a gluten free diet to try to reduce the inflammation. My thyroid appears to be working normally - most recent results with a 9am
Sweetpea1234
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Week 1 done
Well, this time last week I had no idea that I may have kidney disease, no symptoms, that I have slightly raised glucose, (how can that be when I don’t drink, avoid all sugars, eat very low carb??🤷♀️) bmi too high etc etc. Having got over the initial huge shock I have just completed week 1 and even
Well, this time last week I had no idea that I may have kidney disease, no symptoms, that I have slightly raised glucose, (how can that be when I don’t drink, avoid all sugars, eat very low carb??🤷♀️) bmi too high etc etc. Having got over the initial huge shock I have just completed week 1 and even
AmItooOld
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
ADT (Lupron) and creatine?
57 yo Swede here. Diagnosed nine months ago 4+3. I am on Lupron after RALP (unclear margins) and 35 times ERBT. I do serious weight training and supplement with Whey protein. I am curious about creatine supplement. intake. Is it safe? I have not read anything against, but nothing that makes me feel totally
57 yo Swede here. Diagnosed nine months ago 4+3. I am on Lupron after RALP (unclear margins) and 35 times ERBT. I do serious weight training and supplement with Whey protein. I am curious about creatine supplement. intake. Is it safe? I have not read anything against, but nothing that makes me feel totally
Gs-rider
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
A DNA test, a book and a diet - my AFib Eureka moment !
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my Afib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone Afib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my Afib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone Afib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
Dyldog
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
1 year ago
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