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CYSTIC FIBROSIS AS A CAUSE OF MALABSORPTION AND INCREASED REQUIREMENT OF L-THYROXINE
Unlike other
malabsorption
disorders, no data are available in literature on levothyroxine (L-T4) absorption in these patients. Herein we report L-T4
malabsorption
and increased requirement in two hypothyroid patients with CF.
Unlike other
malabsorption
disorders, no data are available in literature on levothyroxine (L-T4) absorption in these patients. Herein we report L-T4
malabsorption
and increased requirement in two hypothyroid patients with CF.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Fatty liver seen on scan, but not blood work?
Is this a sign of
malabsorption
? Idk what to do and what to eat. Anywho, the weird thing is that they told me that they saw fatty liver on the scan, but nothing appeared on the blood work. What does that mean??
Is this a sign of
malabsorption
? Idk what to do and what to eat. Anywho, the weird thing is that they told me that they saw fatty liver on the scan, but nothing appeared on the blood work. What does that mean??
Sksksk34
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 years ago
L-thyroxine malabsorption due to calcium carbonate impairs blood pressure, total cholesterolemia, and fasting glycemia
L-thyroxine
due to calcium carbonate impairs blood pressure, total cholesterolemia, and fasting glycemia. Morini E1, Catalano A1, Lasco A1, Morabito N1, Benvenga S2,3,4.
L-thyroxine
due to calcium carbonate impairs blood pressure, total cholesterolemia, and fasting glycemia. Morini E1, Catalano A1, Lasco A1, Morabito N1, Benvenga S2,3,4.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Bowel Endometriosis?
period - Lower back pain - Specific stabbing pain on the right side of my stomach near the belly button that comes and goes randomly (but always in the same exact place) - Chronic fatigue - sometimes too exhausted to get out of bed, shower etc - Extremely low B12 not due to dietary lifestyle (Possible
malabsorption
period - Lower back pain - Specific stabbing pain on the right side of my stomach near the belly button that comes and goes randomly (but always in the same exact place) - Chronic fatigue - sometimes too exhausted to get out of bed, shower etc - Extremely low B12 not due to dietary lifestyle (Possible
malabsorption
kiisa
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Awaiting diagnosis
I know from the stools that I have a
malabsorption
issue as they are too soft and sometimes contain undigested food. My Consultant thinks that because the CT scan was clear there is nothing to worry out but I am convinced that there is something seriously wrong.
I know from the stools that I have a
malabsorption
issue as they are too soft and sometimes contain undigested food. My Consultant thinks that because the CT scan was clear there is nothing to worry out but I am convinced that there is something seriously wrong.
Jow27
in
Pancreatic Cancer Action
4 years ago
B 12 injection
I get a B12 injection every 6 weeks due to a
malabsorption
problem. My GP reception called me to tell me that I would not receive my injection I explained that I experience quite bad symptoms when it is getting towards being due.
I get a B12 injection every 6 weeks due to a
malabsorption
problem. My GP reception called me to tell me that I would not receive my injection I explained that I experience quite bad symptoms when it is getting towards being due.
Anonom
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Thank you
For over twenty years I have suffered with
malabsorption
following a number of surgeries to remove diseased bowel (I have Crohn's Disease). The last time I had my bowel resected one of the surgical team told me that I would need B12 supplements but nothing ever came of it for some years.
For over twenty years I have suffered with
malabsorption
following a number of surgeries to remove diseased bowel (I have Crohn's Disease). The last time I had my bowel resected one of the surgical team told me that I would need B12 supplements but nothing ever came of it for some years.
ajervis
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Liver Diagnosis - Does Any of This Sound Familiar?
Thyroid medication is being changed from Synthroid to Tirosint since I’m having
malabsorption
issues. My Gastro doctors refuses to admit that this has anything to do with my liver condition worsening and went as far to say the liver doesn’t generate pain.
Thyroid medication is being changed from Synthroid to Tirosint since I’m having
malabsorption
issues. My Gastro doctors refuses to admit that this has anything to do with my liver condition worsening and went as far to say the liver doesn’t generate pain.
LeiL
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 years ago
Pancreas causing B12 deficiency?
I was referred with suspected
malabsorption
issues including B12 deficiency and bowel trouble. Colonoscopy and biopsies were fine. Urine test was fine. CT scan was fine. Endoscopy showed gastritis, oesephagitis and a hiatus hernia. Omezaprole was prescribed for two months. That course has finished.
I was referred with suspected
malabsorption
issues including B12 deficiency and bowel trouble. Colonoscopy and biopsies were fine. Urine test was fine. CT scan was fine. Endoscopy showed gastritis, oesephagitis and a hiatus hernia. Omezaprole was prescribed for two months. That course has finished.
Luac
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Paper discussing malabsorption of T4 under therapy
This paper describes the situation of
malabsorption
of T4 and criteria for detecting it. Unfortunately, as is the current US position they still use TSH as the infallible marker for the problem, from the point of view of it having to be in the reference range .
This paper describes the situation of
malabsorption
of T4 and criteria for detecting it. Unfortunately, as is the current US position they still use TSH as the infallible marker for the problem, from the point of view of it having to be in the reference range .
diogenes
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Too much B12 feeding bad bacteria in gut ?!?
I am at a loss here as there so little scientifically known about digestive issues/
malabsorption
(which I was diagnosed with but still figuring out the root cause -I'm already gluten free and antihistamines give me some relief). Thanks as always for your input!
I am at a loss here as there so little scientifically known about digestive issues/
malabsorption
(which I was diagnosed with but still figuring out the root cause -I'm already gluten free and antihistamines give me some relief). Thanks as always for your input!
Heidiv
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Bile acid malabsorption
I was diagnosed with bile acid
malabsorption
last year and was prescribed colesevelam tablets. At first they were fine but then gave me really bad stomach pains which radiated through to my back.
I was diagnosed with bile acid
malabsorption
last year and was prescribed colesevelam tablets. At first they were fine but then gave me really bad stomach pains which radiated through to my back.
Rachy66
in
IBS Network
4 years ago
Treatment With Intramuscular Levothyroxine in Refractory Hypothyroidism
In the majority of cases, the lack of effectiveness by this way may be due to poor adherence; however, gastrointestinal
malabsorption
may explain more cases of thyroxine refractoriness than previously reputed, due to the number of occult forms of these disorders.
In the majority of cases, the lack of effectiveness by this way may be due to poor adherence; however, gastrointestinal
malabsorption
may explain more cases of thyroxine refractoriness than previously reputed, due to the number of occult forms of these disorders.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Blood tests ordered by new GI-dr (of which IF and Parietal Antibodies but can't figure out the rest
Hi, As I wrote in a previous post I finally after decades of suffering met with a new gastroenterologist who based on my blood results of the past 6 years came up with
malabsorption
herself without me telling her I've been supplementing due to obvious absorption issues going on.
Hi, As I wrote in a previous post I finally after decades of suffering met with a new gastroenterologist who based on my blood results of the past 6 years came up with
malabsorption
herself without me telling her I've been supplementing due to obvious absorption issues going on.
Heidiv
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Ibs-d and low fodmap fruits?
Can it be put down to a severe case of fructose
malabsorption
?
Can it be put down to a severe case of fructose
malabsorption
?
Aghu
in
IBS Network
4 years ago
Further results
I was referred to a gastroenterologist by the gp for suspected
malabsorption
issues due to recent changes in my bowel activity and some bowel issues that I had over a few years that i suspected to be ibs caused by anxiety. Endoscope revealed hiatus hernia, oesphagitis and gastritis.
I was referred to a gastroenterologist by the gp for suspected
malabsorption
issues due to recent changes in my bowel activity and some bowel issues that I had over a few years that i suspected to be ibs caused by anxiety. Endoscope revealed hiatus hernia, oesphagitis and gastritis.
Luac
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Can't believe it!- new gastro finally ordered IF and parietal antibodies without me even mentioning B12 - after countless years of suffering
She was particularly shocked about my tests done here a year ago and that my
malabsorption
wasn't pointed out to me and instead was given a wrong diagnosis of Lupus.
She was particularly shocked about my tests done here a year ago and that my
malabsorption
wasn't pointed out to me and instead was given a wrong diagnosis of Lupus.
Heidiv
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Possible causes of Ataxia
risk factors for cerebellar damage include: frequent and excessive alcohol consumption; exposure to toxins such as mercury; use of medications like phenytoin, lithium, and chemotherapeutic agents HIV, hepatic cirrhosis, multiple sclerosis (MS), and autoimmune diseases gastric-bypass procedures and
malabsorption
risk factors for cerebellar damage include: frequent and excessive alcohol consumption; exposure to toxins such as mercury; use of medications like phenytoin, lithium, and chemotherapeutic agents HIV, hepatic cirrhosis, multiple sclerosis (MS), and autoimmune diseases gastric-bypass procedures and
malabsorption
wobblybee
in
Ataxia UK
4 years ago
Prescribed Lansoprazole for stomach pain...wondering if I should take it?
Not realising its a PPI until I got home, I'm wondering if should I take it or if I have
malabsorption
issues will it make PA/deficiencies worse?
Not realising its a PPI until I got home, I'm wondering if should I take it or if I have
malabsorption
issues will it make PA/deficiencies worse?
Wagonwheel
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Gastroenterologist
I have some bowel issues which my gp thought might be an indication of
malabsorption
. These may or may not be connected to the b12 deficiency. I brought that up and listed those symptoms as well. There wasnt much discussion but he said I should have a CT scan and a camera in to have a look.
I have some bowel issues which my gp thought might be an indication of
malabsorption
. These may or may not be connected to the b12 deficiency. I brought that up and listed those symptoms as well. There wasnt much discussion but he said I should have a CT scan and a camera in to have a look.
Luac
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
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