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Long Covid- are they still missing a link with B12 deficiency ?
In the Mirror today, on the medical page, there is an article about how long covid can affect the way your brain works. "[i]It wasn't long after the pandemic started that we realised coronavirus targets not only the lungs, but the heart, the brain and other vital organs. The effect on the brain was
In the Mirror today, on the medical page, there is an article about how long covid can affect the way your brain works. "[i]It wasn't long after the pandemic started that we realised coronavirus targets not only the lungs, but the heart, the brain and other vital organs. The effect on the brain was
Cherylclaire
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Liothyronine News
As I often do, I have been checking the UK's MHRA website. https://products.mhra.gov.uk/ I have identified two changes to liothyronine licences. First, an
Accord
20 microgram tablet is now listed. Does not contain lactose, mannitol or acacia. Accord contains: [i]6.1 List of excipients[/i]
As I often do, I have been checking the UK's MHRA website. https://products.mhra.gov.uk/ I have identified two changes to liothyronine licences. First, an
Accord
20 microgram tablet is now listed. Does not contain lactose, mannitol or acacia. Accord contains: [i]6.1 List of excipients[/i]
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Zinc and magnesium
I have been told not to take zin and magnesium together but there are studies that show there are benefits to taking it together. People on here seem to think better you is a good place for vitamins, they are just one of the places that reccomend taking both together
I have been told not to take zin and magnesium together but there are studies that show there are benefits to taking it together. People on here seem to think better you is a good place for vitamins, they are just one of the places that reccomend taking both together
Darcey14
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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AF & The perfect š¤© storm ā
Well AFibbers I am sad (but still very grateful) that after 11 months AFIb free I had an episode last Monday. BUTā¦.. I know why! I created the perfect AFIb storm. I stopped taking bisoprolol as a trial (agreed with cardio), within a few days I started a nutritional reset (cutting all the sugars Iād
Well AFibbers I am sad (but still very grateful) that after 11 months AFIb free I had an episode last Monday. BUTā¦.. I know why! I created the perfect AFIb storm. I stopped taking bisoprolol as a trial (agreed with cardio), within a few days I started a nutritional reset (cutting all the sugars Iād
Pigleywigley
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
vivid dreams after taking magnesium l-threonate for a few weeks
I usually don't remember that I dreamt something but after taking magnesium l-threonate for a few weeks I started having vivid dreams. Is this normal? Does it happen to you too?
I usually don't remember that I dreamt something but after taking magnesium l-threonate for a few weeks I started having vivid dreams. Is this normal? Does it happen to you too?
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Magnesium taurate
Hi can anybody recommend a good brand of magnesium taurate at a reasonable price please I'm going to give it a try Thank you
Hi can anybody recommend a good brand of magnesium taurate at a reasonable price please I'm going to give it a try Thank you
Steveh6874
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Magnesium Taurate work for anyone?
Hi guys So after research I have read magnesium taurate could be a game changer for palpitations. Can anyone share experiences and tell me if they think it helped there palpitations? I have been taking them for 3 days and so far nothing and also ended up in a&e yesterday because I was so scared. Thanks
Hi guys So after research I have read magnesium taurate could be a game changer for palpitations. Can anyone share experiences and tell me if they think it helped there palpitations? I have been taking them for 3 days and so far nothing and also ended up in a&e yesterday because I was so scared. Thanks
Friends31
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Levothyroxine
Is teva taking over thyroid medications. Im struggling to get MP. Got accord from boots, suffered dizziness. They would not get me MP. Have to keep changing chemists. Thought this chemist stocked MP but got northstar and wockhardt as no MP in. It did say not teva on my script. Did a quick search and
Is teva taking over thyroid medications. Im struggling to get MP. Got accord from boots, suffered dizziness. They would not get me MP. Have to keep changing chemists. Thought this chemist stocked MP but got northstar and wockhardt as no MP in. It did say not teva on my script. Did a quick search and
Foxylady11
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Hydrocortisone and adrenal fatigue
HelloāŗļøMy question is I am on Armer natural thyroid for 4 years and I have been struggling with low energy for the past 10years š I have tried hard to fix with diet with Gap diet and adaptogens herbs like Licorice root, maca, iodin, magnesium, and fixing nutritional deficiencies but still I canāt
HelloāŗļøMy question is I am on Armer natural thyroid for 4 years and I have been struggling with low energy for the past 10years š I have tried hard to fix with diet with Gap diet and adaptogens herbs like Licorice root, maca, iodin, magnesium, and fixing nutritional deficiencies but still I canāt
Freea
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Latest blood test results, where do I start?!
Afternoon everyone, I posted recently and went away to get some more blood tests, I've now got the bulk of the recent results. I'm on the waitlist for a total thyroidectomy but until then I'm just trying to improve my symptoms (mainly lack of patience, irritability, low libido, fatigue, anxiety etc
Afternoon everyone, I posted recently and went away to get some more blood tests, I've now got the bulk of the recent results. I'm on the waitlist for a total thyroidectomy but until then I'm just trying to improve my symptoms (mainly lack of patience, irritability, low libido, fatigue, anxiety etc
CTun
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
B12/crohns update
My friend who had stroke a few weeks ago, caught covid in hospital a couple of weeks ago. Now back at home, due to having stroke she was expected to inject herself with warfarin morning and night..... not one District nurse has been to help, she has had to rely on someone from the village to inject her
My friend who had stroke a few weeks ago, caught covid in hospital a couple of weeks ago. Now back at home, due to having stroke she was expected to inject herself with warfarin morning and night..... not one District nurse has been to help, she has had to rely on someone from the village to inject her
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Can anybody advise a good gastroenterologist or functional medicine doctor for digestion issue. Please DM me š
I hope someone can help me. I have Hashi and my main issue these days is malabsorbtion of protein and fat. I am low on some nutrients that I now supplement with, such is B vitamins in methylated form, Iron, selenium, zinc, Magnesium, vit D and C. However, I cannot seem to resolve the malabsorbtion when
I hope someone can help me. I have Hashi and my main issue these days is malabsorbtion of protein and fat. I am low on some nutrients that I now supplement with, such is B vitamins in methylated form, Iron, selenium, zinc, Magnesium, vit D and C. However, I cannot seem to resolve the malabsorbtion when
sasha_nico
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Vitamins
Hi all just wondering what yous think about these to take daily. I also have a magnesium oxide (266mg) and zinc gluconate (10mg) combined. I've also got Vitk2 (50ug) sunflower oil Magnesium and b6 (1.4mg and 375mg) 1000iu vit d3 Cod liver oil omega 3 extra strength ( cod oil 266mg, fish oil concentrate
Hi all just wondering what yous think about these to take daily. I also have a magnesium oxide (266mg) and zinc gluconate (10mg) combined. I've also got Vitk2 (50ug) sunflower oil Magnesium and b6 (1.4mg and 375mg) 1000iu vit d3 Cod liver oil omega 3 extra strength ( cod oil 266mg, fish oil concentrate
Darcey14
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
THORNE B COMPLEX ADVICE
Just wondering lovely people, if you can advise, I have been taking Thorne basic b complex 1 per day, just wondering if I can take 2 per day at the same time, as trying to improve b12 and folate? Also due to take another blood test this month, as have now been on ferrous sulfate 210mg x 3 per day, and
Just wondering lovely people, if you can advise, I have been taking Thorne basic b complex 1 per day, just wondering if I can take 2 per day at the same time, as trying to improve b12 and folate? Also due to take another blood test this month, as have now been on ferrous sulfate 210mg x 3 per day, and
DarkHorseJen
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Blood test results- help please?
Got my medichecks results back. Currently taking 150mcg levo daily. Would appreciate help interpreting these. I am also concerned that my folate is still low- have been supplementing with Igennus Super B complex since last medicheck showed low folate. Also Vit D and magnesium. I stopped them all a couple
Got my medichecks results back. Currently taking 150mcg levo daily. Would appreciate help interpreting these. I am also concerned that my folate is still low- have been supplementing with Igennus Super B complex since last medicheck showed low folate. Also Vit D and magnesium. I stopped them all a couple
Aquapuss
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Approx 390-400 days not out ,then caught and bowled by the Afib monster š¹
13 months Afib free , then it got me again . Didnāt notice I was in Afib , checked watch as I usually do and thought ā thatās not right ā , checked pulse and heart sank ..heartbeat to the tune of old king Cole was back . Did I miss a tablet the previous morning ? maybe ā¦. Perhaps it was the swimming
13 months Afib free , then it got me again . Didnāt notice I was in Afib , checked watch as I usually do and thought ā thatās not right ā , checked pulse and heart sank ..heartbeat to the tune of old king Cole was back . Did I miss a tablet the previous morning ? maybe ā¦. Perhaps it was the swimming
Davidv45runner
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AF Association
3 years ago
Low ferritin
Hi all! I had my baby back in 2021 September. From about November I started feeling really 'not myself' I went to the doctors and was told I had iron deficiency. I was told to buy some ferrous sulfate, which i did. But they caused me to bleed from my bottom when going to the toilet. Now I am taking
Hi all! I had my baby back in 2021 September. From about November I started feeling really 'not myself' I went to the doctors and was told I had iron deficiency. I was told to buy some ferrous sulfate, which i did. But they caused me to bleed from my bottom when going to the toilet. Now I am taking
Jaydee1995
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Can anyone help me with hair loss?Ā
The picture is from a hair wash this morning. It comes out in little clumps each time I rinse my hair. I have hypothyroidism and had my thyroid out 8 years ago. I take thyroxine 150mcg and have blood tests every 6 months to check my levels. I've been given ferrous sulphate 200mg and take this every day
The picture is from a hair wash this morning. It comes out in little clumps each time I rinse my hair. I have hypothyroidism and had my thyroid out 8 years ago. I take thyroxine 150mcg and have blood tests every 6 months to check my levels. I've been given ferrous sulphate 200mg and take this every day
Smv95
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Magnesium citrate
Does anyone on here take Magnesium citrate long-term? I started taking it just before Xmas after finding a recommendation on here & it has definitely helped with constipation. Having done a bit more research with Mr. Google I am a bit worried that prolonged use can have side effects.
Does anyone on here take Magnesium citrate long-term? I started taking it just before Xmas after finding a recommendation on here & it has definitely helped with constipation. Having done a bit more research with Mr. Google I am a bit worried that prolonged use can have side effects.
Moggiedee
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Pill in pocket - help! does anyone know what I should do?
Hi, I am quite new to the forum and I can see you are a really helpful lovely lot and Iāve already made a few supportive friends in the short time Iāve replied to some of your posts. I hope you can help. Iām paroxysmal AF. Undiagnosed infrequent attacks for about 10 years, until last Summer, they were
Hi, I am quite new to the forum and I can see you are a really helpful lovely lot and Iāve already made a few supportive friends in the short time Iāve replied to some of your posts. I hope you can help. Iām paroxysmal AF. Undiagnosed infrequent attacks for about 10 years, until last Summer, they were
Teresa156
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
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