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My mother is in her mid 70's had breast cancer that went into remission in 2010 but unfortunately it came as secondary spine compression cancer a couple of small tumours that cannot be operated on due to the area they are in and she has lost the use her legs She has a bedsore grade 3 so has had the
My mother is in her mid 70's had breast cancer that went into remission in 2010 but unfortunately it came as secondary spine compression cancer a couple of small tumours that cannot be operated on due to the area they are in and she has lost the use her legs She has a bedsore grade 3 so has had the
Advice1
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My Breast Cancer Community
6 years ago
Help Required with Vitamin and mineral results
Hello. I have had tests for Vit B12, Folate, Vit D and Ferritin (done by the NHS) and need some advice as to whether the levels are OK or not. Serum Vitamin B12 438 ng/ml (187 - 883) Serum Folate 5.2 ng/ml (3.1 - 20.5) Serum Ferritin 136 ng/ml (20 - 204) Serum Vitamin D 27 nmol/l (80 - 150) I
Hello. I have had tests for Vit B12, Folate, Vit D and Ferritin (done by the NHS) and need some advice as to whether the levels are OK or not. Serum Vitamin B12 438 ng/ml (187 - 883) Serum Folate 5.2 ng/ml (3.1 - 20.5) Serum Ferritin 136 ng/ml (20 - 204) Serum Vitamin D 27 nmol/l (80 - 150) I
Happywalker
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Lutein protects dopaminergic neurons
Could be a very useful supplement added to our protocols. Protects also to high extend the macula from degradation normally associated with aging and oxidative stress. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25730317
Could be a very useful supplement added to our protocols. Protects also to high extend the macula from degradation normally associated with aging and oxidative stress. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25730317
dadcor
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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Read this if you are on gluten-free diet but do not have celiac disease
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-02/uoia-gdm021317.php
https://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2017-02/uoia-gdm021317.php
IFwczs
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
Worrying new Thyroid results from Medicheck
Good morning to you all. I have just received a new set of results; My Gp is concerned and she has gone off to gain some advice and guidance. I am currently taking 150 mg of Levothyroxine daily. My Gp has tried to get me to take another 25 mgs daily but the extra dose does not seem to help and I feel
Good morning to you all. I have just received a new set of results; My Gp is concerned and she has gone off to gain some advice and guidance. I am currently taking 150 mg of Levothyroxine daily. My Gp has tried to get me to take another 25 mgs daily but the extra dose does not seem to help and I feel
cheslee
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Any advice on finding a good reproductive endocrinologist in London?
Hi all I've just had a 2nd failed frozen embryo transfer (FET) and have Hashimotos and currently on a gluten-free diet, taking 150mg Levothyroxine and selenium.My current NHS endo is unhelpful with advice as to what I can do so would like to get a second opinion. Any advice or recommendations would
Hi all I've just had a 2nd failed frozen embryo transfer (FET) and have Hashimotos and currently on a gluten-free diet, taking 150mg Levothyroxine and selenium.My current NHS endo is unhelpful with advice as to what I can do so would like to get a second opinion. Any advice or recommendations would
HealthyEmski
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Bioflavonoids
I'm wondering if anyone on these boards has been recommended to consider taking these. They are thought to, possibly proven to, strengthen capillaries, so if that's the case, mightn't they not tend to prevent bleeds? I've taken rutin for years and years, but at the time my CNV/AMD started I was using
I'm wondering if anyone on these boards has been recommended to consider taking these. They are thought to, possibly proven to, strengthen capillaries, so if that's the case, mightn't they not tend to prevent bleeds? I've taken rutin for years and years, but at the time my CNV/AMD started I was using
ironbrain
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Macular Society
6 years ago
Is Hashimoto's possible without weight gain?
Having recently been diagnosed with autoimmune disorder/Hashimoto's, I have done a little reading and was curious as to whether it's possible to actually have Hashimoto's but with the total opposite of the weight gain symptom? I tick a lot of the boxes, but weight gain seems a very, very common - almost
Having recently been diagnosed with autoimmune disorder/Hashimoto's, I have done a little reading and was curious as to whether it's possible to actually have Hashimoto's but with the total opposite of the weight gain symptom? I tick a lot of the boxes, but weight gain seems a very, very common - almost
DaveT81
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
IBS
Ni there,I've been very anxious lately, I will say more than normal, now my body is suffering the side effects of anxiety, I am feeling all this types of pains, joint, hip, stomach, constipation.. . And whatever comes after. I just feel like this is never going to end and I will get sicker and sicker
Ni there,I've been very anxious lately, I will say more than normal, now my body is suffering the side effects of anxiety, I am feeling all this types of pains, joint, hip, stomach, constipation.. . And whatever comes after. I just feel like this is never going to end and I will get sicker and sicker
Tjgg
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Worsening breathing problems due to B12 deficiency?
Hi guys, I've been having a number of symptoms for the past 4-6 months which have increasingly become worse. Most notably, I've had gastritis-like symptoms, including bloating, wind, stomach discomfort and reflux, which often comes with a sort of 'lump in the throat'/tightness in my throat that comes
Hi guys, I've been having a number of symptoms for the past 4-6 months which have increasingly become worse. Most notably, I've had gastritis-like symptoms, including bloating, wind, stomach discomfort and reflux, which often comes with a sort of 'lump in the throat'/tightness in my throat that comes
DaveT81
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Gastritis/h.pylori without pain (but with worsening shortness of breath)
Hi guys, I've been having a number of symptoms for the past 4-6 months which have increasingly become worse. Most notably, I've had gastritis-like symptoms, including bloating, wind, stomach discomfort and reflux, which often comes with a sort of 'lump in the throat'/tightness in my throat that comes
Hi guys, I've been having a number of symptoms for the past 4-6 months which have increasingly become worse. Most notably, I've had gastritis-like symptoms, including bloating, wind, stomach discomfort and reflux, which often comes with a sort of 'lump in the throat'/tightness in my throat that comes
DaveT81
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Too much gluten while pregnant linked to increased diabetes risk for baby
Strictly speaking, off-topic, as it is focussed on diabetes. However, as most will be aware, discussion of gluten is common and likely relevant to thyroid issues. I have posted the Guardian article link first as it is the most accessible. Then a link to the BMJ editorial and, finally, to the actual
Strictly speaking, off-topic, as it is focussed on diabetes. However, as most will be aware, discussion of gluten is common and likely relevant to thyroid issues. I have posted the Guardian article link first as it is the most accessible. Then a link to the BMJ editorial and, finally, to the actual
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Thyroid test results
I’ve just received my results from Medichecks and here they are. I am not on Levothyroxine , and haven’t been for two years. I follow a Gluten free diet which seems to have helped stabilise/lower my antibodies. I’m happy to go back on Levo if it’ll help lower my TSH and hopefully help with energy
I’ve just received my results from Medichecks and here they are. I am not on Levothyroxine , and haven’t been for two years. I follow a Gluten free diet which seems to have helped stabilise/lower my antibodies. I’m happy to go back on Levo if it’ll help lower my TSH and hopefully help with energy
Casaclara
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Chapatti
Hello again..ever since I've bin on my gluten free diet the main thing I've had a problem with is..is finding a gluten free flour to make chapattis- one item of food we or most Asians have with our meals. I've never had a full normal meal at home or out because I can't eat chapattis which every meal
Hello again..ever since I've bin on my gluten free diet the main thing I've had a problem with is..is finding a gluten free flour to make chapattis- one item of food we or most Asians have with our meals. I've never had a full normal meal at home or out because I can't eat chapattis which every meal
Hidden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
Gene D102
I have written before, but basically I was diagnosed with Hashimotos 17 years ago and think I probably had it 20 years before that! A long fight. I was monitored for years but it was deemed that I did not need medication. I managed my symptoms with gluten free diet, exercise and supplements, and it
I have written before, but basically I was diagnosed with Hashimotos 17 years ago and think I probably had it 20 years before that! A long fight. I was monitored for years but it was deemed that I did not need medication. I managed my symptoms with gluten free diet, exercise and supplements, and it
1piglet
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
New Here - Wife with Stage IV Hubby
-We're dropping meat and going to organic veggies and free-range eggs (we'll still eat fish) -He's adding in some supplements (already was doing vitamin D and calcium, but is going to add
lutein
and selenium, maybe some others) -After reading more on his current treatment, we asked our oncologist to
-We're dropping meat and going to organic veggies and free-range eggs (we'll still eat fish) -He's adding in some supplements (already was doing vitamin D and calcium, but is going to add
lutein
and selenium, maybe some others) -After reading more on his current treatment, we asked our oncologist to
spikezoey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Lactose free diet
Hi. I wrote about going away on holiday over a week ago..I'm back and had a great time. Once again the food was a problem - but this time, I managed my gluten free diet well surprisingly.😁 But, my lactose free diet was difficult. So much in the restaurant at the hotel wasn't lactose free. Same when
Hi. I wrote about going away on holiday over a week ago..I'm back and had a great time. Once again the food was a problem - but this time, I managed my gluten free diet well surprisingly.😁 But, my lactose free diet was difficult. So much in the restaurant at the hotel wasn't lactose free. Same when
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Switching from Metavive II to T4/T3?
Hi all. Thank you to this group for all the help and advice that you give us. This morning I had an endocrinologist appointment and it went so well. Essentially the endocrinologist I saw agreed that I have issues converting T4 to T3 and levothyroxine alone was keeping my THS and FT4 levels at optimum
Hi all. Thank you to this group for all the help and advice that you give us. This morning I had an endocrinologist appointment and it went so well. Essentially the endocrinologist I saw agreed that I have issues converting T4 to T3 and levothyroxine alone was keeping my THS and FT4 levels at optimum
Emma1234567
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Thyroid function test results after dose decrease. Should I decrease the dose again?
Hi again 22/8/2018 on 75 mcg levo Serum free t4 18 (12-22) Serum tsh 0.03 (0.27-4.2) low Serum t3 5.1 (3.1-6.8) 28/6/2018 on 100 mcg levo Serum free t4 22 (12-22) Serum tsh 0.01 (0.27-4.2) low Serum free t3 6.3 (3.1-6.8) 26/4/2018 on 50mcg Serum free t4 14 (12-22) Serum tsh 3.3 (0.27-4.2) T3 not
Hi again 22/8/2018 on 75 mcg levo Serum free t4 18 (12-22) Serum tsh 0.03 (0.27-4.2) low Serum t3 5.1 (3.1-6.8) 28/6/2018 on 100 mcg levo Serum free t4 22 (12-22) Serum tsh 0.01 (0.27-4.2) low Serum free t3 6.3 (3.1-6.8) 26/4/2018 on 50mcg Serum free t4 14 (12-22) Serum tsh 3.3 (0.27-4.2) T3 not
Ujna
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Gluten intolerant or fibromyalgia?
Hi all, My mother was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and a decade or so later so was I. But my husband found info somewhere on the internet which suggested testing a gluten free diet if you were suspected of having FM. I had such pain I could not dress, pull the duvet over me etc. After two weeks of no
Hi all, My mother was diagnosed with fibromyalgia and a decade or so later so was I. But my husband found info somewhere on the internet which suggested testing a gluten free diet if you were suspected of having FM. I had such pain I could not dress, pull the duvet over me etc. After two weeks of no
Selfhelp2
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
6 years ago
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