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Help &advice, next steps with endo
Recently found this wonderful site and this is my first time posting after lurking for a few weeks gaining knowledge. I'm worried my endo will discharge me at my appointment next month as im "in range" even though I still dont feel right, so looking for advice. I was diagnosed Hyper/Graves June 2021
Recently found this wonderful site and this is my first time posting after lurking for a few weeks gaining knowledge. I'm worried my endo will discharge me at my appointment next month as im "in range" even though I still dont feel right, so looking for advice. I was diagnosed Hyper/Graves June 2021
JUUJOO
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
YoYo TSH, any advice appreciated
I didn’t want to hijack Rollercoaster’s post as I’ve been on a bit of a rollercoaster myself, so starting a new topic, thanks everyone for all input and advice - this is an amazing group for support and information I was diagnosed with Hashis in Dec 21 by my 1st endo with:
TSH 4.97 (Range 0.35
I didn’t want to hijack Rollercoaster’s post as I’ve been on a bit of a rollercoaster myself, so starting a new topic, thanks everyone for all input and advice - this is an amazing group for support and information I was diagnosed with Hashis in Dec 21 by my 1st endo with:
TSH 4.97 (Range 0.35
Kriticat
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Liothyronine and metavive dosage advice
was on Armour in first half of year 1.5 grain tsh around 2.4 Then in summer July swapped to Metatvive bovine 80mg am 40mg pm to try save money but only just had bloods so been about 12 weeks and tsh 5.23! Also fought to get liothyronine again so asked for 15 mcg 3 x 5mg pills On the conversion
was on Armour in first half of year 1.5 grain tsh around 2.4 Then in summer July swapped to Metatvive bovine 80mg am 40mg pm to try save money but only just had bloods so been about 12 weeks and tsh 5.23! Also fought to get liothyronine again so asked for 15 mcg 3 x 5mg pills On the conversion
Merlio18
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Help with blood test results please?
My hair has been falling out lately so I'm just back from doc's where she pronounced everything as "normal" but said my Thyroid and Calcium were both low. She didn't even test T3 so God only knows how she decided my Thyroid was low! The rest of the results were: Iron 116
My hair has been falling out lately so I'm just back from doc's where she pronounced everything as "normal" but said my Thyroid and Calcium were both low. She didn't even test T3 so God only knows how she decided my Thyroid was low! The rest of the results were: Iron 116
infomaniac
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Advice required
My visit to the Endo was again very painful and unhelpful. It is supposed to be one of the best hospitals in the country but yet again failed to be very helpful. Not only that, the dr. got wrong the info re my current medication twice so the level of listening and engagement was not 100%, obviously.
My visit to the Endo was again very painful and unhelpful. It is supposed to be one of the best hospitals in the country but yet again failed to be very helpful. Not only that, the dr. got wrong the info re my current medication twice so the level of listening and engagement was not 100%, obviously.
Carlax
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Gentle Iron
The Gentle Iron I ordered came in today. I read all your advice about taking it and thought the advice was to take it at night. To my surprise, it has B12 in it.! B12 is my energy supplement- I can’t take it at night! So, do I take it morning or noon? These supplements and meds are getting very confusing
The Gentle Iron I ordered came in today. I read all your advice about taking it and thought the advice was to take it at night. To my surprise, it has B12 in it.! B12 is my energy supplement- I can’t take it at night! So, do I take it morning or noon? These supplements and meds are getting very confusing
agapepilgrim
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
fragile spine and multiple fractures
I am a just turned 70 year old woman who has developed IBD in the last few years and have been hospitalised three times in the last year or so with it. Each time I have received IV corticosteroids followed by 8 weeks of Prednisolone orally. Each of the two previous occasions was followed by terrible
I am a just turned 70 year old woman who has developed IBD in the last few years and have been hospitalised three times in the last year or so with it. Each time I have received IV corticosteroids followed by 8 weeks of Prednisolone orally. Each of the two previous occasions was followed by terrible
Valerie0106
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 years ago
Constipation. A smooth number two makes my day!
Hello T-warriors I have constipation. It is genetic and also, I believe, due to high doses of antibiotics as a child. In essence, my digestion is skewed and it is hard for an easy number two! I also have a bloating belly and feel digestion grew more complicated taking senna tablets long term. senna
Hello T-warriors I have constipation. It is genetic and also, I believe, due to high doses of antibiotics as a child. In essence, my digestion is skewed and it is hard for an easy number two! I also have a bloating belly and feel digestion grew more complicated taking senna tablets long term. senna
camino9
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
Self Care Time
What are you doing for self care? I am thinking we can collect a bunch of ideas on here to potentially try. I am needing self care but having trouble thinking of something that sounds good to me right now… - Light candles - meditate - eat extra healthy - take magnesium - calming tea - facial
What are you doing for self care? I am thinking we can collect a bunch of ideas on here to potentially try. I am needing self care but having trouble thinking of something that sounds good to me right now… - Light candles - meditate - eat extra healthy - take magnesium - calming tea - facial
Starrlight
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Can oral B12 supplements help in a functional B12 deficiency and more q's
As a follow on from my first post here: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/148543562/help-with-diagnosis-gp-and-anyone-sought-help-from-private-healthcare , I visited Dr K at Nuffield on Friday at Cambridge and he strongly suspects I have non-autoimmune functional B12 deficiency and based on history
As a follow on from my first post here: https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/148543562/help-with-diagnosis-gp-and-anyone-sought-help-from-private-healthcare , I visited Dr K at Nuffield on Friday at Cambridge and he strongly suspects I have non-autoimmune functional B12 deficiency and based on history
Beccy_123
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
B12 loading doses
Hey guys, I have recently received 4/6 of my loadind doses of b12. When I reached the 3rd injection, the day after, I started to twitch a lot mostly in my arms and legs but also the odd twitch in my back or neck (doesnt occur very often). I have read about nerves "waking up" so to speak, but the injections
Hey guys, I have recently received 4/6 of my loadind doses of b12. When I reached the 3rd injection, the day after, I started to twitch a lot mostly in my arms and legs but also the odd twitch in my back or neck (doesnt occur very often). I have read about nerves "waking up" so to speak, but the injections
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Supplements to help thiamin (B1) therapy
I recently saw my neurologist & he wants to put me on Opicapone, as my off times are getting longer, however I would rather like to give the B1 therapy another go before trying this new medication. This time with magnesium & B complex. I need to know when to take these supplements and at what dosage
I recently saw my neurologist & he wants to put me on Opicapone, as my off times are getting longer, however I would rather like to give the B1 therapy another go before trying this new medication. This time with magnesium & B complex. I need to know when to take these supplements and at what dosage
LinnyGee
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
magnesium glycanate
hi everyone, does anyone else take magnesium glycanate with verapamil? Thanks
hi everyone, does anyone else take magnesium glycanate with verapamil? Thanks
Gillybean123
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AF Association
2 years ago
consultants in the Uk to help rls
hello, I’ve been struggling with this condition for several years. I take pregablin and cocodamol but my GPS always want me to come off it whenever I go to the about the rls. I want to try an opioid patch but know that my gps would never prescribe it. mum now at my wits end, I’m a nurse myself and
hello, I’ve been struggling with this condition for several years. I take pregablin and cocodamol but my GPS always want me to come off it whenever I go to the about the rls. I want to try an opioid patch but know that my gps would never prescribe it. mum now at my wits end, I’m a nurse myself and
Lola43
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Magnesium question
Hi all I've been taking the BetterYou D3000+k2 spray since 9th September. I've stopped taking a multivitamin and intend to replace the iron, B vitamins etc on an individual basis over the next months. Originally I wasn't going to replace magnesium as a matter of course but my latest magnesium blood
Hi all I've been taking the BetterYou D3000+k2 spray since 9th September. I've stopped taking a multivitamin and intend to replace the iron, B vitamins etc on an individual basis over the next months. Originally I wasn't going to replace magnesium as a matter of course but my latest magnesium blood
Souzy
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
When to take what?
I am struggling to get timings right for meds and supplements, and would really appreciate any advice. I am currently taking - Thyroxine at 6.45 am, and ERFA ERFA at noon Lenzetto (HRT) spray at 4.00 pm Calcium (I have to take as have low calcium otherwise) and fish oil, and vitamin D/K2 at 5.30
I am struggling to get timings right for meds and supplements, and would really appreciate any advice. I am currently taking - Thyroxine at 6.45 am, and ERFA ERFA at noon Lenzetto (HRT) spray at 4.00 pm Calcium (I have to take as have low calcium otherwise) and fish oil, and vitamin D/K2 at 5.30
Spangle15
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Any suggestions as to how to stop spotting?
hey We’ve been TTC since November. No luck yet. I’ve got stage 4 endometriosis and I’m constantly spotting each month. Sometimes it’s only 2 or 3 days before period, sometimes it’s 7 days before period. One day it’ll be brown and the next bright red. Every month I know I’m not pregnant because of
hey We’ve been TTC since November. No luck yet. I’ve got stage 4 endometriosis and I’m constantly spotting each month. Sometimes it’s only 2 or 3 days before period, sometimes it’s 7 days before period. One day it’ll be brown and the next bright red. Every month I know I’m not pregnant because of
Siothew
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Unbearable itching! Any ideas to calm it down?
Hello all, I started with ET but now have PV and have been on Peg for about 6 weeks with phlebotomies occasionally. My Hematocrit has gone down but my platelets are going up so the MPN Dr wants me to take Hydroxyurea at 500 2-3 times a week with low dose of Peg at 60. He really wants me back on hydrea
Hello all, I started with ET but now have PV and have been on Peg for about 6 weeks with phlebotomies occasionally. My Hematocrit has gone down but my platelets are going up so the MPN Dr wants me to take Hydroxyurea at 500 2-3 times a week with low dose of Peg at 60. He really wants me back on hydrea
Airslie
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
medication trials and headaches!
hello all, I’m back, maybe a year after first joining and asking about advice pro and con medication for our 8 year old son. we did a few trials over the summer, none of them positive but just before school started we tried focalin and it seemed to actually help. Fast forward a couple of weeks and
hello all, I’m back, maybe a year after first joining and asking about advice pro and con medication for our 8 year old son. we did a few trials over the summer, none of them positive but just before school started we tried focalin and it seemed to actually help. Fast forward a couple of weeks and
Vintagecollector
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
2 years ago
Good site for vegan nutrition info and some supplements I take
https://veganhealth.org/daily-needs/ For a good B12 source would recommend the 3 natural form supplement here : https://www.sunday.de/en/vitamin-b12/. 500mcg per day is a good safe dosage. You cannot overdose on B12 and although 500mcg seems like a lot, only an estimated 6-7mcg are absorbed of this
https://veganhealth.org/daily-needs/ For a good B12 source would recommend the 3 natural form supplement here : https://www.sunday.de/en/vitamin-b12/. 500mcg per day is a good safe dosage. You cannot overdose on B12 and although 500mcg seems like a lot, only an estimated 6-7mcg are absorbed of this
Technoid
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Vegan Foods for Life
2 years ago
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