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blood test results help
Good Morning, I have new thyroid results, very different from my last post I think, bit confused now. I did a medicheck blood test, Tuesday 9am, didn't take any vitamins or thyroxin (175mg) for a good couple of days before. Vit D, B12, Folate and Ferritin are very similar to previous result. I have
Good Morning, I have new thyroid results, very different from my last post I think, bit confused now. I did a medicheck blood test, Tuesday 9am, didn't take any vitamins or thyroxin (175mg) for a good couple of days before. Vit D, B12, Folate and Ferritin are very similar to previous result. I have
Ankles
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Blood test results
Hi I have had a Medichecks blood test before having my Endo appointment next week. I’m on 50 mcg levothyroxine and 10 mcg Liothyronine (taken as 5 mcg twice daily). My TSH levels are low and TPA very high. Is this normal on combination therapy? While I feel better on this regime I cannot lose the
Hi I have had a Medichecks blood test before having my Endo appointment next week. I’m on 50 mcg levothyroxine and 10 mcg Liothyronine (taken as 5 mcg twice daily). My TSH levels are low and TPA very high. Is this normal on combination therapy? While I feel better on this regime I cannot lose the
Simba53
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
My unicorn journey continues...
So, ive been discussed at MDT again... as i reacted to benralizumab then was switched to mepolizumab again reacted within 5 mins... respiratory team have now said i cant have any interleukin (IL)-5–eosinophil pathway treatment, including mepolizumab and reslizumab that target IL-5 itself, and benralizumab
So, ive been discussed at MDT again... as i reacted to benralizumab then was switched to mepolizumab again reacted within 5 mins... respiratory team have now said i cant have any interleukin (IL)-5–eosinophil pathway treatment, including mepolizumab and reslizumab that target IL-5 itself, and benralizumab
mylungshateme
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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B1 Therapy- transitioning from oral to sublingual
Hello PWP Community, Does anyone have experience in converting from oral dosages to sublingual B1? I’ve been having very good experience with the Oral HCL of 2400mg daily in 3 x 800 or 4 x 600mg. I’d like to convert to the sublingual as its purportedly a smaller dosage and single administration daily
Hello PWP Community, Does anyone have experience in converting from oral dosages to sublingual B1? I’ve been having very good experience with the Oral HCL of 2400mg daily in 3 x 800 or 4 x 600mg. I’d like to convert to the sublingual as its purportedly a smaller dosage and single administration daily
Nicopwp
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
any higher strength iron glycinate supplements?
Hi, thanks in advance. My teenager is taking iron glycinate 27mg iron per tablet. I sourced this after the fumarate prescribed by GP seemed to be giving stomach pain. Current dose of 1 per day is maybe not sufficient to increase her ferritin. It was around 15 for several years (till I read up about
Hi, thanks in advance. My teenager is taking iron glycinate 27mg iron per tablet. I sourced this after the fumarate prescribed by GP seemed to be giving stomach pain. Current dose of 1 per day is maybe not sufficient to increase her ferritin. It was around 15 for several years (till I read up about
camomile9
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
magnesium oil
5.5 years into PMR. Mega stress for the last two. Been stuck on 4mgs pred for over year. 😫 If I try 3.5, one day only, returning to 4 the next, fine for first 24 hours, then the pain returns. Am now trying massaging magnesium oil on calves as they seem to stiffen the worst. Has anyone else tried
5.5 years into PMR. Mega stress for the last two. Been stuck on 4mgs pred for over year. 😫 If I try 3.5, one day only, returning to 4 the next, fine for first 24 hours, then the pain returns. Am now trying massaging magnesium oil on calves as they seem to stiffen the worst. Has anyone else tried
Poshdog
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Shock, upset and flare up of hashimotos thyroiditis
I am on a gluten-free diet, dairy free and take supplements :-
Magnesium
citrate
100mg (3 tablets daily) Selenium 200ug Omega 3, 6 and 9 Vegan multivitamin and mineral On the whole I do not experience many 'flare up's since following the above changes.
I am on a gluten-free diet, dairy free and take supplements :-
Magnesium
citrate
100mg (3 tablets daily) Selenium 200ug Omega 3, 6 and 9 Vegan multivitamin and mineral On the whole I do not experience many 'flare up's since following the above changes.
alibongo
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
I wonder if anyone else has tried bathing in magnesium salts?
I’m not claiming it as a miracle cure - in fact, I don’t think it’s a cure at all - but it seems to help soothe some of the symptoms in my creaky old body. I don’t think it’s a good idea to do it too often, and anyhow we’re supposed to be saving water and the flakes are quite expensive, but once a week
I’m not claiming it as a miracle cure - in fact, I don’t think it’s a cure at all - but it seems to help soothe some of the symptoms in my creaky old body. I don’t think it’s a good idea to do it too often, and anyhow we’re supposed to be saving water and the flakes are quite expensive, but once a week
calibriel
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Please help me form a plan of action based on my blood results!
Just got my bloods back and would appreciate any advice what all these could mean and/or how I can myself get well(er) as I am not at all convinced this knowledge will ever come from my clueless but kind GP and NHS Endo. By way of background, thyroid disease runs in my family, and I have had years
Just got my bloods back and would appreciate any advice what all these could mean and/or how I can myself get well(er) as I am not at all convinced this knowledge will ever come from my clueless but kind GP and NHS Endo. By way of background, thyroid disease runs in my family, and I have had years
blogfrog
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
GCA condition steroid effects or both?
I was diagnosed with GCA two months ago and tapered down to 17.5 mg steroids from 60 mg. I have had insomnia from the start which is improving as the steroid dosage is reduced. I have practised good sleep hygiene - the full works, expensive sleep inducing bath foam, massage oil, magnesium oil spray,
I was diagnosed with GCA two months ago and tapered down to 17.5 mg steroids from 60 mg. I have had insomnia from the start which is improving as the steroid dosage is reduced. I have practised good sleep hygiene - the full works, expensive sleep inducing bath foam, massage oil, magnesium oil spray,
Bluey-1
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Latest results , advice appreciated
My latest results are below. Taken in line with guidance on here re timings, doses, vitamins etc. Would appreciate some advice, thank you Inflammation: CRP HS 2.29 mg/L (Range: 0 - 5) Iron Status: Ferritin 127.0 ug/L (Range: 13 - 150) Vitamins: Folate - Serum 8.32 ug/L (Range: > 3.89) Vitamin
My latest results are below. Taken in line with guidance on here re timings, doses, vitamins etc. Would appreciate some advice, thank you Inflammation: CRP HS 2.29 mg/L (Range: 0 - 5) Iron Status: Ferritin 127.0 ug/L (Range: 13 - 150) Vitamins: Folate - Serum 8.32 ug/L (Range: > 3.89) Vitamin
Molly161018
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
improvement in bone density
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis nearly 3 years , was totally in shock , I’m 58 and I thought really healthy Consultant insisted on alendroncic acid which I took for 6 weeks then started reading about the side effect so stopped taking them He wasn’t pleased but said he’d see in 2 years and I’d
I was diagnosed with osteoporosis nearly 3 years , was totally in shock , I’m 58 and I thought really healthy Consultant insisted on alendroncic acid which I took for 6 weeks then started reading about the side effect so stopped taking them He wasn’t pleased but said he’d see in 2 years and I’d
Deee64
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
long term hair loss
Having been on levothyroxine for more than 10 years I have gone from having very thick hair to continually losing handfuls over the years and now having thin hair. I've asked GPS a few times but had no help. I take iron, biotin, selenium, magnesium, zinc, collegen and multi vitamins. Has anyone found
Having been on levothyroxine for more than 10 years I have gone from having very thick hair to continually losing handfuls over the years and now having thin hair. I've asked GPS a few times but had no help. I take iron, biotin, selenium, magnesium, zinc, collegen and multi vitamins. Has anyone found
Suesuzz
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
supplements for teenage migraine
Hello, Can anyone advise which supplements are worth trying for migraines and how much? I saw on the Cleveland’s clinic site the mention of riboflavin, magnesium and coenzyme q10 but it didn’t say how much and if suitable for a 14 year old. My daughter has suffered migraines since the age of 3
Hello, Can anyone advise which supplements are worth trying for migraines and how much? I saw on the Cleveland’s clinic site the mention of riboflavin, magnesium and coenzyme q10 but it didn’t say how much and if suitable for a 14 year old. My daughter has suffered migraines since the age of 3
Sparklyjenson
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National Migraine Centre
2 years ago
Magnesium taurate.
Unable to source a shelf supply of Magnesium taurate, but It can be made up by a compounding pharmacist. Can someone suggest the tab size and dose?
Unable to source a shelf supply of Magnesium taurate, but It can be made up by a compounding pharmacist. Can someone suggest the tab size and dose?
melismos
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AF Association
2 years ago
a f and magnesium
I have been taking magnesium for over a year for my a f and it really does seem to lessen my attacks,any thoughts on this?
I have been taking magnesium for over a year for my a f and it really does seem to lessen my attacks,any thoughts on this?
trixie100
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AF Association
2 years ago
PACs
I’ve tried
magnesium
(taurate, glycinate, &
citrate
), potassium, taurine, d-ribose, CoQ10, cut out caffeine, electrolyte powders, hawthorn, motherwort, and even beta blockers (metoprolol and propranolol). Nothing has truly decreased the burden.
I’ve tried
magnesium
(taurate, glycinate, &
citrate
), potassium, taurine, d-ribose, CoQ10, cut out caffeine, electrolyte powders, hawthorn, motherwort, and even beta blockers (metoprolol and propranolol). Nothing has truly decreased the burden.
Zee_
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
I need advice for my dad's vertigo
My dad after after several intratympanic steroid injection for inner ear infection after surgery suddenly during last injection felt so bad and she nce that time has sever vertigo. is there any treatment to fix this problem. My dad is 80 years old. could it be carnival 8th nerve damage or requires
My dad after after several intratympanic steroid injection for inner ear infection after surgery suddenly during last injection felt so bad and she nce that time has sever vertigo. is there any treatment to fix this problem. My dad is 80 years old. could it be carnival 8th nerve damage or requires
Hamayeshguy
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
Night of cramp
So after having had a lovely day out yesterday. We did quite a long walk,my first since my leg scalding accident. I managed the walk ok and did just short of six miles. I was tired but not overly so. Went to bed at my normal time and dropped off only to wake suddenly after about an hour with bad
So after having had a lovely day out yesterday. We did quite a long walk,my first since my leg scalding accident. I managed the walk ok and did just short of six miles. I was tired but not overly so. Went to bed at my normal time and dropped off only to wake suddenly after about an hour with bad
kitchengardener2
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Medichecks Result and a warning about testing & HRT
Apologies for the long post (my first) and thank you if you manage to get to the end of it. Bit of history first (there's more in my bio), after 7 years of being bedbound with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, I was finally prescribed combination T3/T4 in 2018. I hadn't had my bloods checked since 2019
Apologies for the long post (my first) and thank you if you manage to get to the end of it. Bit of history first (there's more in my bio), after 7 years of being bedbound with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, I was finally prescribed combination T3/T4 in 2018. I hadn't had my bloods checked since 2019
FAB-jellybean
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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