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Full set of test results finally
After some delays and other issues, finally got test done and more delays before getting back here. Test Result Normal Range Biochemistry CRP 1.19 <5.0 mg/L Ferritin 233.0 30 - 400 ug/L Magnesium 0.97 0.66 - 0.99 mmol/L Hormones Cortisol (Random) 492.0 6am -
After some delays and other issues, finally got test done and more delays before getting back here. Test Result Normal Range Biochemistry CRP 1.19 <5.0 mg/L Ferritin 233.0 30 - 400 ug/L Magnesium 0.97 0.66 - 0.99 mmol/L Hormones Cortisol (Random) 492.0 6am -
Jasper79
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
getting a diagnosis
my son had persistent dry cough as a child, no inhalers worked but he never saw a specialist. A course of oral steroids sorted him out for a good while. He is now 23 and a professional singer, classically trained but suffers with reflux, persistent cough, and gets every virus on his chest. Recently
my son had persistent dry cough as a child, no inhalers worked but he never saw a specialist. A course of oral steroids sorted him out for a good while. He is now 23 and a professional singer, classically trained but suffers with reflux, persistent cough, and gets every virus on his chest. Recently
Mag999
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Does Magnesium need a big gap around thyroid meds?
I currently try to leave 4 hours either side of both iron and magnesium capsules and thyroid meds. Do I need to do that with magnesium?
I currently try to leave 4 hours either side of both iron and magnesium capsules and thyroid meds. Do I need to do that with magnesium?
FancyPants54
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
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Recent osteopenia diagnosis looking for good supplements
Hi recently diagnosed with osteopenia though I have been on long term thyroid medication (levothyroxine).I understand I need to take vit D3 with vit K2 plus magnesium which I do alongside a good multi B vitamin but I should also take boron and strontium. I have found this supplement. Does anyone know
Hi recently diagnosed with osteopenia though I have been on long term thyroid medication (levothyroxine).I understand I need to take vit D3 with vit K2 plus magnesium which I do alongside a good multi B vitamin but I should also take boron and strontium. I have found this supplement. Does anyone know
Maztee
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
11 months ago
The good doctor
I had a GP appointment this morning (double appointment) for a Medication Review. I haven’t had one since pre-Covid when I lived in a different part of the country. I crept into the surgery with fear in my heart as I prepared to explain the ins and outs of NDT. OH came with me as I was in the middle
I had a GP appointment this morning (double appointment) for a Medication Review. I haven’t had one since pre-Covid when I lived in a different part of the country. I crept into the surgery with fear in my heart as I prepared to explain the ins and outs of NDT. OH came with me as I was in the middle
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Thanks to all the advice on here
I think I'm getting to a better place - many thanks to all the people giving advice given on here. My meds/supplements include: 100mcg levo, 10mcg liothyronine (which i might increase to 15 mcg), vit b12/folate lozenge), vit D/k2 spray, glucosamine/chondroitin, calcium), new heart meds (disopyramide
I think I'm getting to a better place - many thanks to all the people giving advice given on here. My meds/supplements include: 100mcg levo, 10mcg liothyronine (which i might increase to 15 mcg), vit b12/folate lozenge), vit D/k2 spray, glucosamine/chondroitin, calcium), new heart meds (disopyramide
bikebabe
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
T4 low, TSH rising, T3 fluctuates
I posted a few weeks ago about my ongoing battle with thyroid symptoms (hypothyroidism) and B12 and trying to get my GP to move forward with it all. My latest (private) test results are attached. Taken at 8.30am, just water, stopped biotin a week before. My T4 is low (and dropped below range last
I posted a few weeks ago about my ongoing battle with thyroid symptoms (hypothyroidism) and B12 and trying to get my GP to move forward with it all. My latest (private) test results are attached. Taken at 8.30am, just water, stopped biotin a week before. My T4 is low (and dropped below range last
Tiffin76
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
pregnancy RLS
I was on medication before I was pregnant because my RL was so severe. Since being pregnant the medication wasn’t advised due to lack of research. I am approaching 32 weeks pregnant and it’s worse than ever! I can’t sleep. Iv tried iron supplements, tens machine, ice packs, magnesium cream and bath salts
I was on medication before I was pregnant because my RL was so severe. Since being pregnant the medication wasn’t advised due to lack of research. I am approaching 32 weeks pregnant and it’s worse than ever! I can’t sleep. Iv tried iron supplements, tens machine, ice packs, magnesium cream and bath salts
JNdavis
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Recent GP visit - Thoughts please!
Hi. I'm 60. Last week I just couldn't function, at my whit's end - again. Did another e-consult. Typed out all my history, including being diagnosed with CFS in 2011 and struggling since then with the list of symptoms. Also included my Medichecks thyroid panel results, which have been ignored by the
Hi. I'm 60. Last week I just couldn't function, at my whit's end - again. Did another e-consult. Typed out all my history, including being diagnosed with CFS in 2011 and struggling since then with the list of symptoms. Also included my Medichecks thyroid panel results, which have been ignored by the
Sleepysparrow
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Morphine constipation help
Only taking 7mg of morphine. In my third month. It is helping my PLMD but the constipation is horrible, and also sedation/fatigue has set in, and while I can drink caffeine it doesn't seem to have any effect. (I wish I had stayed at 4mg--it was helping less but I had more energy and controllable constipation
Only taking 7mg of morphine. In my third month. It is helping my PLMD but the constipation is horrible, and also sedation/fatigue has set in, and while I can drink caffeine it doesn't seem to have any effect. (I wish I had stayed at 4mg--it was helping less but I had more energy and controllable constipation
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
a thank you to you guys! Swelling much better on Teva not Roma t3 - advice re magnesium and 5htp
update firstly huge thank you to all your support I am not going mad the swelling gone down massively within the first 2 days. Yuppeeeee yippeeee yay yay yay thank you 🙏 Swelling better in legs … !!!! Yay yay yay not gone but better on Teva rather than Roma capsules Please please advice 1.
update firstly huge thank you to all your support I am not going mad the swelling gone down massively within the first 2 days. Yuppeeeee yippeeee yay yay yay thank you 🙏 Swelling better in legs … !!!! Yay yay yay not gone but better on Teva rather than Roma capsules Please please advice 1.
Chouchou1234
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
advice on latest blood results and conversion rate
Diagnosed hypothyroid in Feb 2023 & subsequently with Hashimoto’s all results in bio Just had Monitor my Health results back, I went privately as wanted to check how I was doing after following recommended (on here) supplements for a few months, dose increase to 125 Levothyroxine and on my FT3. Results
Diagnosed hypothyroid in Feb 2023 & subsequently with Hashimoto’s all results in bio Just had Monitor my Health results back, I went privately as wanted to check how I was doing after following recommended (on here) supplements for a few months, dose increase to 125 Levothyroxine and on my FT3. Results
Slowrunner1208
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Supplements to reduce glutamate
I was inspired by Widebody's comments on taurine and glycine to look into supplements that reduce glutamate. I found the following on an autism website that I cannot vouch for, but here is the list: (those of us taking gabapentin, pregabalin, horizont are taking medicine that is reducing brain glutamate
I was inspired by Widebody's comments on taurine and glycine to look into supplements that reduce glutamate. I found the following on an autism website that I cannot vouch for, but here is the list: (those of us taking gabapentin, pregabalin, horizont are taking medicine that is reducing brain glutamate
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Recently diagnosed under active thyroid - Hashimoto's, bit confusing!
So pleased to have found this forum! I had a routine blood test followed by a call from the GP asking me questions about how i was feeling. I get tired easily but put all symptoms like that down to getting older and haven't really any other symptoms. I had glandular fever age 18 and since then have
So pleased to have found this forum! I had a routine blood test followed by a call from the GP asking me questions about how i was feeling. I get tired easily but put all symptoms like that down to getting older and haven't really any other symptoms. I had glandular fever age 18 and since then have
CinnamonNutmeg
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Update on rls
Hello everyone, just an update to let you know how I have been getting on since coming off the dopamine agonist. It's around 3 months now since I took my last tiny piece of pramipexole, after a pretty rough time of crawling legs, arms, shoulder shivers, I'm finally getting better!!! While coming off
Hello everyone, just an update to let you know how I have been getting on since coming off the dopamine agonist. It's around 3 months now since I took my last tiny piece of pramipexole, after a pretty rough time of crawling legs, arms, shoulder shivers, I'm finally getting better!!! While coming off
Loopylegs
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
B12 and anxiety
Hi Guys I have been doing well recently and got in a position where I felt confident enough to move from every day B12 injections to every other day. I also take methylcobalamin and B complex drops but only three times a week. I was also taking daily supplements for iron, vitamin D and magnesium but
Hi Guys I have been doing well recently and got in a position where I felt confident enough to move from every day B12 injections to every other day. I also take methylcobalamin and B complex drops but only three times a week. I was also taking daily supplements for iron, vitamin D and magnesium but
Wwwdot
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
Latest Results for Advice
December 2023
TSH
2.240
mIU/L - (Range: 0.27 - 4.2) Free T3 X
2.9
pmol/L - (Range: 3.1 - 6.8) Free Thyroxine
18.2
pmol/L - (Range: 12 - 22) CRP HS
0.974
mg/L - (Range: < 3) Ferritin
144.00
ug/L - (Range: 30 - 650) Folate - Serum
33.5
nmol/L - (
December 2023
TSH
2.240
mIU/L - (Range: 0.27 - 4.2) Free T3 X
2.9
pmol/L - (Range: 3.1 - 6.8) Free Thyroxine
18.2
pmol/L - (Range: 12 - 22) CRP HS
0.974
mg/L - (Range: < 3) Ferritin
144.00
ug/L - (Range: 30 - 650) Folate - Serum
33.5
nmol/L - (
Albaangel
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Magnesium
Hi just wondered if anyone has taken ferrous sulphate at the same time as magnesium? I was finding magnesium helped my migraines, but now the doctors put me on ferrous sulphate for anaemia and I've been told, you can't take both, as they stop each others affectiveness. I'm very worried, as my migraines
Hi just wondered if anyone has taken ferrous sulphate at the same time as magnesium? I was finding magnesium helped my migraines, but now the doctors put me on ferrous sulphate for anaemia and I've been told, you can't take both, as they stop each others affectiveness. I'm very worried, as my migraines
Mary1959
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National Migraine Centre
11 months ago
Magnesium Taurate
Has anyone had success using Magnesium Taurate for treating their Pvcs. Many thanks
Has anyone had success using Magnesium Taurate for treating their Pvcs. Many thanks
24623057
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Parkinson's may progress more overnight - what do you use to help you get a good night sleep?
Interesting article, based in fruit flies but the implications for PwP could be significant:https://neurosciencenews.com/circadian-rhythm-parkinsons-23996/ I'm interested in what the community has found helps aid sleep. I understand we tend to get less deep sleep, sometimes called 'delta sleep' with
Interesting article, based in fruit flies but the implications for PwP could be significant:https://neurosciencenews.com/circadian-rhythm-parkinsons-23996/ I'm interested in what the community has found helps aid sleep. I understand we tend to get less deep sleep, sometimes called 'delta sleep' with
MarkPrana
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
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