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Bloods after 6 weeks back on levothyroxine
Hi , thought I'd update my bloods after 6 weeks back on levothyroxine. I started back on 50mg eltroxin. Current results.... T4 12.80 (7.86-14.41) Tsh 3.66 (0.35- 5.50) Testosterone 15.1 (6.1-27) 6 weeks ago they were.... T4 10.4 (7.86-14.41) Tsh 8.09 (0.35-5.50) Testosterone
Hi , thought I'd update my bloods after 6 weeks back on levothyroxine. I started back on 50mg eltroxin. Current results.... T4 12.80 (7.86-14.41) Tsh 3.66 (0.35- 5.50) Testosterone 15.1 (6.1-27) 6 weeks ago they were.... T4 10.4 (7.86-14.41) Tsh 8.09 (0.35-5.50) Testosterone
HashiJ
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Thank you for the vitamins advice
Hi everyone I thought I’d post today to say thank you for all of the wonderful advice you provided in the last few years. I have been feeling well for almost a year now but I stupidly took my eye off the ball a couple of weeks ago. I ran out of B12 and forgot to buy more. All of my symptoms have
Hi everyone I thought I’d post today to say thank you for all of the wonderful advice you provided in the last few years. I have been feeling well for almost a year now but I stupidly took my eye off the ball a couple of weeks ago. I ran out of B12 and forgot to buy more. All of my symptoms have
Sparklyjenson
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Vitamins
Hi all, I used to take a multivitamin tablet daily, until my heart stent age 44 two years ago. My Cardiologist asked me to stop taking them as there were certain vitamins that became not good to take e.g. ones on there linked to clotting. I want to start taking vitamins again. My diet is as good
Hi all, I used to take a multivitamin tablet daily, until my heart stent age 44 two years ago. My Cardiologist asked me to stop taking them as there were certain vitamins that became not good to take e.g. ones on there linked to clotting. I want to start taking vitamins again. My diet is as good
simplysal
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
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Could anyone recommend a magnesium supplement which won’t exacerbate my gastritis. I have stomach issues and finding something suitable is proving very difficult indeed. Thank you.
Could anyone recommend a magnesium supplement which won’t exacerbate my gastritis. I have stomach issues and finding something suitable is proving very difficult indeed. Thank you.
t1gernidster
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
10 months ago
New treatment
I've come off Pram (by slicing my last pill in half) and am now on Gabapentin 300, after a useful discussion with my GP two days ago, and I've had a blood sample taken to find my ferritin level. Plus I've started taking Magnesium at 375 as an experiment to see if it can affect RLS. I'll report back
I've come off Pram (by slicing my last pill in half) and am now on Gabapentin 300, after a useful discussion with my GP two days ago, and I've had a blood sample taken to find my ferritin level. Plus I've started taking Magnesium at 375 as an experiment to see if it can affect RLS. I'll report back
Greekstudent
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Am I going mad?
Hi! I've had so much helpful information from this forum and made copious notes over the last few weeks, I was determined I could get by without asking for help, but no. I'm so upset, after what I've decided is my last visit to the GP as I'm fed up of being fobbed off and coming out like a gibbering
Hi! I've had so much helpful information from this forum and made copious notes over the last few weeks, I was determined I could get by without asking for help, but no. I'm so upset, after what I've decided is my last visit to the GP as I'm fed up of being fobbed off and coming out like a gibbering
Sleepysparrow
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
2 years today , no afib episodes
My last episode was a high stress move out of state 2 years ago. I'm 68. I've had afib for 10 years . Regular episodes every 6 months on average though more frequent in the early years before I got a proper diagnosis which took 3 years. I take flecainide , metoprolol , and Xarelto. No ablations. I'm
My last episode was a high stress move out of state 2 years ago. I'm 68. I've had afib for 10 years . Regular episodes every 6 months on average though more frequent in the early years before I got a proper diagnosis which took 3 years. I take flecainide , metoprolol , and Xarelto. No ablations. I'm
Anafib
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AF Association
7 months ago
so many supplements, so much money - any advice for lowering the cost?
hi everyone, I’ve just added up how much I’m spending on ndt and supplements and it’s an awful lot of money. I wondered if anyone had advice on cheaper options or those they think are unnecessary. I’ve got hashimotos and have also been diagnosed with ME/ CFS - these are a mixture of things recommended
hi everyone, I’ve just added up how much I’m spending on ndt and supplements and it’s an awful lot of money. I wondered if anyone had advice on cheaper options or those they think are unnecessary. I’ve got hashimotos and have also been diagnosed with ME/ CFS - these are a mixture of things recommended
Mazes
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Suggestion if you suffer from constipation or IBS-C
If you suffer from hard, dry stools, constipation, stools that are hard to pass you can try: Magnesium Citrate This has worked for me and may help you. Besides drinking lots of water and working out, healthy diet But Magnesium Citrate is known to put water back into your stools. If you take too much
If you suffer from hard, dry stools, constipation, stools that are hard to pass you can try: Magnesium Citrate This has worked for me and may help you. Besides drinking lots of water and working out, healthy diet But Magnesium Citrate is known to put water back into your stools. If you take too much
Catsandsunsets
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Magnesium butter
Decided to try Sweet Bee magnesium butter as supposed to help sleep and RLS. Rub it on soles of feet,legs plus forehead( my idea!). First night woke with RLS...since then really helped and no RLS during the night. Not cheap...£31 inc postage but only use small amount. May be worth a try?? I'm not on
Decided to try Sweet Bee magnesium butter as supposed to help sleep and RLS. Rub it on soles of feet,legs plus forehead( my idea!). First night woke with RLS...since then really helped and no RLS during the night. Not cheap...£31 inc postage but only use small amount. May be worth a try?? I'm not on
Allyp69
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Ferritin low.... what's happening here?
Hi everyone, Had my annual Medichecks blood test which came back with a surprising result. My ferritin level has decreased from last year. I followed all the invaluable blood test protocol advice from this site and since my results last year have been taking Thorne Basic B, D3, K2-Mk7, magnesium
Hi everyone, Had my annual Medichecks blood test which came back with a surprising result. My ferritin level has decreased from last year. I followed all the invaluable blood test protocol advice from this site and since my results last year have been taking Thorne Basic B, D3, K2-Mk7, magnesium
goingholiday
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
How long did it take for your ACTH to come back?
Hi everyone, Hope your all safe and well. So i am currently taking 15mg of hydrocortisone a day. I was diagnosed with secondary adrenal insufficiency after i had adrenal crisis last year. It has been about 14months now and a recent synactican test shows my cortisol level at 0mins at 70 and only rises
Hi everyone, Hope your all safe and well. So i am currently taking 15mg of hydrocortisone a day. I was diagnosed with secondary adrenal insufficiency after i had adrenal crisis last year. It has been about 14months now and a recent synactican test shows my cortisol level at 0mins at 70 and only rises
Saffron2022
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Help interpreting Blue Horizon results, please...
Hi all, These are my first home testing results done through Blue Horizon with finger prick(s)...3 in all, as I struggled getting the blood...until the last one 🙄...even when following the instructions to the letter, along with the protocol advised on here[i] and [/i]I'm an ex-nurse! 🤦🏽♀️ Also, as
Hi all, These are my first home testing results done through Blue Horizon with finger prick(s)...3 in all, as I struggled getting the blood...until the last one 🙄...even when following the instructions to the letter, along with the protocol advised on here[i] and [/i]I'm an ex-nurse! 🤦🏽♀️ Also, as
PRJ20
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Everything's normal!?
Here are my latest GP results. Feeling ĺike a hashi flare/swing. Tiredness, bloating, anxiety, pins and needles, palpitations. Nurse called to say everything is normal. Serum free T3 (RHX) 3.6 (3.90-6.80) (Borderline low but rest of TFTs normal) Serum TSH 0.78 (0.35-5.00) Serum free T4 22.3 (11.00
Here are my latest GP results. Feeling ĺike a hashi flare/swing. Tiredness, bloating, anxiety, pins and needles, palpitations. Nurse called to say everything is normal. Serum free T3 (RHX) 3.6 (3.90-6.80) (Borderline low but rest of TFTs normal) Serum TSH 0.78 (0.35-5.00) Serum free T4 22.3 (11.00
jasmine804
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
AF Medications
I have had AF for a few months now, I have also attended A & E four times recently with palpations and chest pains. Each time they have given me either, sometimes both, potassium or magnesium intravenously. I have also had a kidney transplant (4 years ago). They cannot give me any more medication
I have had AF for a few months now, I have also attended A & E four times recently with palpations and chest pains. Each time they have given me either, sometimes both, potassium or magnesium intravenously. I have also had a kidney transplant (4 years ago). They cannot give me any more medication
Mismarswe
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AF Association
10 months ago
Hashimoto's and insomnia
Anyone else struggles with insomnia especially whilst in a flare-up? My doctor has said that insomnia isn't a typical symptom of Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and will only prescribe drowsy antihistamines to help me sleep. Does anyone have any tips or supplements to help with this? I've tried sleep hygiene
Anyone else struggles with insomnia especially whilst in a flare-up? My doctor has said that insomnia isn't a typical symptom of Hashimoto's hypothyroidism and will only prescribe drowsy antihistamines to help me sleep. Does anyone have any tips or supplements to help with this? I've tried sleep hygiene
Soxakita
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
No meds….yet
Hi New to this forum and RLS. Insomnia is crippling me and affecting everything from weight gain to cognitive abilities. I am desperately seeking sleep. GP has prescribed Quinine but little affect. Also on iron tablets, B12, Vit D, Magnesium. Next stop Ropinole. I’m scared to take this as there appears
Hi New to this forum and RLS. Insomnia is crippling me and affecting everything from weight gain to cognitive abilities. I am desperately seeking sleep. GP has prescribed Quinine but little affect. Also on iron tablets, B12, Vit D, Magnesium. Next stop Ropinole. I’m scared to take this as there appears
careerSquirrel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Time to come off Ropinerole 4 years after being on Pramepexole 7 years. What else can I try????
I've been on these and both caused augmentation and with both was increased to maximum dose yet still had restless legs causing sleepless nights, anxiety and depression.Before I went onto medication I found out I was severely anaemic, I don't know how it happened to me as I was previously fit and healthy
I've been on these and both caused augmentation and with both was increased to maximum dose yet still had restless legs causing sleepless nights, anxiety and depression.Before I went onto medication I found out I was severely anaemic, I don't know how it happened to me as I was previously fit and healthy
Maddie1000
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Worried and confused
New dexa scan (10/10/23) reveals some "good" news and other not so good news. Left femoral neck is -2.6, right femoral neck is -2.6, Lumbar spine from L2 thru L4 T score is -3.2. Compared with 2021, there is a 4% decrease in density in lumbar spine, 5% INCREASE density in left hip, 3% INCREASE density
New dexa scan (10/10/23) reveals some "good" news and other not so good news. Left femoral neck is -2.6, right femoral neck is -2.6, Lumbar spine from L2 thru L4 T score is -3.2. Compared with 2021, there is a 4% decrease in density in lumbar spine, 5% INCREASE density in left hip, 3% INCREASE density
rnb054
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Osteoporosis Support
7 months ago
Please help with what to do next?
Am SO upset that after 4 months on 10mg oxycontin long release & 1,500 gabapentin I really thought my rls had gone.But am now going crazy again in the night and am SO TIRED. Should I first go back to taking magnesium again? And if so how much? Or should I ask my GP for blood test in case my ferritin
Am SO upset that after 4 months on 10mg oxycontin long release & 1,500 gabapentin I really thought my rls had gone.But am now going crazy again in the night and am SO TIRED. Should I first go back to taking magnesium again? And if so how much? Or should I ask my GP for blood test in case my ferritin
Simkin
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
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