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I have used the better you sprays for a while and they are helpful, but dry my skin out over time. I tried magnesium citrate from Holland and Barrett but the pills are uncomfortable to swallow and didn't seem to help. I then tried the vita biotics brand which contains dihydroxide, and they are great
I have used the better you sprays for a while and they are helpful, but dry my skin out over time. I tried magnesium citrate from Holland and Barrett but the pills are uncomfortable to swallow and didn't seem to help. I then tried the vita biotics brand which contains dihydroxide, and they are great
JenniferW
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
RlS Help
Evening RLS community. I can see from reading through posts how well informed you are and might feel fustrated at providing the same guidance... but can u help? My mum who is 80 lives in the doncaster area...she was admitted to hospital about 6 weeks ago, still not sure why, but think she may have fallen
Evening RLS community. I can see from reading through posts how well informed you are and might feel fustrated at providing the same guidance... but can u help? My mum who is 80 lives in the doncaster area...she was admitted to hospital about 6 weeks ago, still not sure why, but think she may have fallen
Angie444
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
6Results of recent blood tests
I just received my printouts of a full blood work up (date 16th may) which includes a FBC I noticed a number of tests weren't included.. for instanceNo B12, foliate, magnesium, calcium, zinc, potassium, cholesterol, or parathyroid hormone( which after our discussion on my calcium and parathyroid hormone
I just received my printouts of a full blood work up (date 16th may) which includes a FBC I noticed a number of tests weren't included.. for instanceNo B12, foliate, magnesium, calcium, zinc, potassium, cholesterol, or parathyroid hormone( which after our discussion on my calcium and parathyroid hormone
birkie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Still no treatment - fed up
Hi I have Hashimoto's but am not on any medication for it still, due to not having had 2 consecutive over 5 TSH readings, or one of 10 or over. This is my latest (private) test. Taken at 08.00am Biotin stopped around a week before. TSH 4.260 RANGE 0.35 - 5.5 FT4 12.60 RANGE 11.9 -
Hi I have Hashimoto's but am not on any medication for it still, due to not having had 2 consecutive over 5 TSH readings, or one of 10 or over. This is my latest (private) test. Taken at 08.00am Biotin stopped around a week before. TSH 4.260 RANGE 0.35 - 5.5 FT4 12.60 RANGE 11.9 -
Justine_Case
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Omeprazole and RLS
I’ve had worsening RLS for a while and recently realised that my Omeprazole could be a causative factor- I take 10mg daily. I’ve been reading about long term effects of Omeprazole and learned that it can cause lowering of magnesium levels. I’d like to try coming off Omeprazole but wonder how long I’
I’ve had worsening RLS for a while and recently realised that my Omeprazole could be a causative factor- I take 10mg daily. I’ve been reading about long term effects of Omeprazole and learned that it can cause lowering of magnesium levels. I’d like to try coming off Omeprazole but wonder how long I’
Embroiderer
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Todays Results
These are my latest results from MC today after stopping Levo since end of March, I have only taken supplements to see how I got on, B Complex, Selenium, Zinc, Vit D3/+K2, the odd Biotin and Magnesium when I remembered, last B12 injection middle of March, I have a very slow heartbeat during the night
These are my latest results from MC today after stopping Levo since end of March, I have only taken supplements to see how I got on, B Complex, Selenium, Zinc, Vit D3/+K2, the odd Biotin and Magnesium when I remembered, last B12 injection middle of March, I have a very slow heartbeat during the night
Albaangel
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Help at last after years of chronic pain
I have osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. The arthritis I have had since the age of 50, so have had to deal with chronic pain for a long time. I had taken ibuprofen for the pain, but while it worked to help reduce the pain, I knew it wasn't good for my body. I have had insomnia for years, but the chronic
I have osteoarthritis and osteoporosis. The arthritis I have had since the age of 50, so have had to deal with chronic pain for a long time. I had taken ibuprofen for the pain, but while it worked to help reduce the pain, I knew it wasn't good for my body. I have had insomnia for years, but the chronic
paxom
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Osteoarthritis Action
1 year ago
Test results .. advice on these please , T3, suppliments, aswell as endo osteoporosis scare tactics?!
Id like some advice on whether i should increase my Levo or T3 dosage, if i need to take my supplements, if these could be causing more harm ? And also if anyone is knowledgeable on the other blood tests , much appreciate any advice or insight . Im constantly feeling like there is something else '
Id like some advice on whether i should increase my Levo or T3 dosage, if i need to take my supplements, if these could be causing more harm ? And also if anyone is knowledgeable on the other blood tests , much appreciate any advice or insight . Im constantly feeling like there is something else '
MrsClanger
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Can I combine Vitamin K2 and Edoxaban (Lixiana)? (Dr. Stephen Sinatra)
Hi. I'm 45 y old male that got diagnosed with persistent Afib back in beginning of November. I have been reading a book by Dr. Stephen Sinatra (Reverse Heart Disease Now) He was known as a doctor who was sick of seing the same patients return to hospital again and again. He called it revolving door
Hi. I'm 45 y old male that got diagnosed with persistent Afib back in beginning of November. I have been reading a book by Dr. Stephen Sinatra (Reverse Heart Disease Now) He was known as a doctor who was sick of seing the same patients return to hospital again and again. He called it revolving door
ZodiacLeo
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AF Association
1 year ago
Managing the symptoms of an overactive thyroid
I have hashimotos, I take levothyroxine. I am ridiculously sensitive to my thyroid levels. At the moment I am going through the menopause, which affects my thyroid levels. They swing up and down. We have fiddled with my meds to get them to the best average and there is no point changing them again because
I have hashimotos, I take levothyroxine. I am ridiculously sensitive to my thyroid levels. At the moment I am going through the menopause, which affects my thyroid levels. They swing up and down. We have fiddled with my meds to get them to the best average and there is no point changing them again because
JenniferW
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Update -Left Heart Hypertrophy/
update,I talked with my cardiologist that found the issue, again she was straight forward. I asked her the question that I wanted, she gave some weak answers that leaves another questions to ask. ‘Yes ,this is for life,good that you drop your blood pressure without medication, you need to be checked
update,I talked with my cardiologist that found the issue, again she was straight forward. I asked her the question that I wanted, she gave some weak answers that leaves another questions to ask. ‘Yes ,this is for life,good that you drop your blood pressure without medication, you need to be checked
Razvan_Catalin
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
My Story
H Everyone, I have been following along for some time, but have never really told my story. I’m in the U.S., in California, and belong to a few inline PMR support groups, but yours is by far the best I have found. I am a 65-year old female of northern European descent. Prior to PMR, I felt I was
H Everyone, I have been following along for some time, but have never really told my story. I’m in the U.S., in California, and belong to a few inline PMR support groups, but yours is by far the best I have found. I am a 65-year old female of northern European descent. Prior to PMR, I felt I was
Lenore58
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Feeling like I've plateaued
Hi I need reassurance, I was diagnosed with PA privately in nov last year after over a year of frequent 'not low enough for treatment on nhs' blood tests. I started eod b12 injections and apart from a break when I tried to increase to 3 days (mistake) I have seen slow improvements. A month ago I came
Hi I need reassurance, I was diagnosed with PA privately in nov last year after over a year of frequent 'not low enough for treatment on nhs' blood tests. I started eod b12 injections and apart from a break when I tried to increase to 3 days (mistake) I have seen slow improvements. A month ago I came
Charlie27612
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
k2 and d and magnesium
just checking - I take all these together with a fat like butter on toast
just checking - I take all these together with a fat like butter on toast
Raleigh59
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Has any hypothyroidism or Hashimotos patient tried apillean weight loss supplement?
It can cost £50 to £100 per small tub in some places but it's selling but you can make this yourself at home. Alternatively according to this female doctor I spoke to at pub She said"You can use coffee instead of guarana, you can use nori seaweed if tolerated or kelp or tiny amount of wakame or if
It can cost £50 to £100 per small tub in some places but it's selling but you can make this yourself at home. Alternatively according to this female doctor I spoke to at pub She said"You can use coffee instead of guarana, you can use nori seaweed if tolerated or kelp or tiny amount of wakame or if
Shineyhappypeople
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
which Magnesium?
I have read here of several different types of Magnesium to take for RLS. In my case it is Periodic Limb Movement as well. I take Magnesium Citrate 2x 100 mg. But I have heard people mention Magnesium Malate and Glycinate. Could Sue Johnson or anyone tell me which they think is best?
I have read here of several different types of Magnesium to take for RLS. In my case it is Periodic Limb Movement as well. I take Magnesium Citrate 2x 100 mg. But I have heard people mention Magnesium Malate and Glycinate. Could Sue Johnson or anyone tell me which they think is best?
Ruffabug
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Pennygates
I've recently had a worsening of my RLS symptoms. Now all day and night, with the odd hour of relief despite taking oxycodone (which I take for arthritic pain as well). I'm still taking Pramipexole as well. I also have extreme fatigue, and weakness (I have ME too, and Crohn's disease). It's got to the
I've recently had a worsening of my RLS symptoms. Now all day and night, with the odd hour of relief despite taking oxycodone (which I take for arthritic pain as well). I'm still taking Pramipexole as well. I also have extreme fatigue, and weakness (I have ME too, and Crohn's disease). It's got to the
pennygates
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Low magnesium
Hello everyone, I am currently waiting for a 3rd catheter ablation and my heart is banging away like an orchestra drum relentlessly. I have just been told that my magnesium is a bit low and was advised to get some. In the past it has not been great on my digestive system. Does anyone know which type
Hello everyone, I am currently waiting for a 3rd catheter ablation and my heart is banging away like an orchestra drum relentlessly. I have just been told that my magnesium is a bit low and was advised to get some. In the past it has not been great on my digestive system. Does anyone know which type
Kubus
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
A further review please.
Latest results from medichecks: TSH 3.32 (0.274.2) Free T3 3.3 (3.1-6.8). T4 18.1 (12-22). CPR 3.61 (0.5). Ferritin 286 (13-150). Folate 7.66 (3.89-19.45). Vitamin B12 active. 87.7 (25.1-165). VitaminD 78 (50-200). TAB <13 TPA <9. Bloods taken
Latest results from medichecks: TSH 3.32 (0.274.2) Free T3 3.3 (3.1-6.8). T4 18.1 (12-22). CPR 3.61 (0.5). Ferritin 286 (13-150). Folate 7.66 (3.89-19.45). Vitamin B12 active. 87.7 (25.1-165). VitaminD 78 (50-200). TAB <13 TPA <9. Bloods taken
Sycamore33
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Don't know what else to do..!
Hi all,.I feel so lost and can't think of anything else to do.. I feel so ill, flu like symptoms, heavy head really struggling to get out of bed. I've had these issues on and off for years but recently just feels more frequent. I used to take tiromel then switched to thyroid-s, was doing better
Hi all,.I feel so lost and can't think of anything else to do.. I feel so ill, flu like symptoms, heavy head really struggling to get out of bed. I've had these issues on and off for years but recently just feels more frequent. I used to take tiromel then switched to thyroid-s, was doing better
Maya_83
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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