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Hypothyroid supplements advice please
I am currently on 125mcg Levo, supplements vit C 1000mg, vit B complex which includes folic acid, vit D3 25ug, magnesium citrate 200mg, selenium 100ug, zinc 15mg, vit K2 with Mena Q7, Alpha Lipoic Acid 300mg, Omega 3 fish oil capsules 100mg x 2. Would be grateful for any advice please, am I going over
I am currently on 125mcg Levo, supplements vit C 1000mg, vit B complex which includes folic acid, vit D3 25ug, magnesium citrate 200mg, selenium 100ug, zinc 15mg, vit K2 with Mena Q7, Alpha Lipoic Acid 300mg, Omega 3 fish oil capsules 100mg x 2. Would be grateful for any advice please, am I going over
th2304
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
The story so far....
For the past 10 years I’ve been battling with what I thought was depression. After numerous GP appointments, medication, counselling and hypnotherapy and getting no where I decided to do some research into my actual symptoms. My main symptoms being extreme fatigue, muscle aches, dizziness, balance issues
For the past 10 years I’ve been battling with what I thought was depression. After numerous GP appointments, medication, counselling and hypnotherapy and getting no where I decided to do some research into my actual symptoms. My main symptoms being extreme fatigue, muscle aches, dizziness, balance issues
Jamesey82
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
CPAP nasal pillow
After 6 months use I cannot get a good seal, any advice?
After 6 months use I cannot get a good seal, any advice?
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Sleep Matters
6 years ago
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Sleep apnea
I was diagnosed October 2017. I use a cpap with nasal pillow but I’m having increasing problems getting the seal correct. Any other users out there with advice. It’s really difficult getting return message from sleep clinic asking for help
I was diagnosed October 2017. I use a cpap with nasal pillow but I’m having increasing problems getting the seal correct. Any other users out there with advice. It’s really difficult getting return message from sleep clinic asking for help
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Sleep Matters
6 years ago
Has anyone had an increase in anxiety/panic attacks when taking Cytomel?
Hello, I am new to this group. I went to a hormone specialist last year when my menopausal symptoms were giving me grief. I was prescribed progesterone, Estridot patch and DHEA as well as cytomel, which I've been taking for the past 1.5 years. In November, my doctor increased my dosage from one 5
Hello, I am new to this group. I went to a hormone specialist last year when my menopausal symptoms were giving me grief. I was prescribed progesterone, Estridot patch and DHEA as well as cytomel, which I've been taking for the past 1.5 years. In November, my doctor increased my dosage from one 5
Sandorama
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Have I got Pernicious Anaemia ?
I was diagnosed by my GP as having Pernicious Anaemia around 5 years ago, I assume this was after one of my regular blood tests for type 2 Diabetes. Since then I have been having 1ml. injections of Hydroxocobalamin / Vitamin B12 at the surgery, originally every 12 weeks. However, as I didn't seem to
I was diagnosed by my GP as having Pernicious Anaemia around 5 years ago, I assume this was after one of my regular blood tests for type 2 Diabetes. Since then I have been having 1ml. injections of Hydroxocobalamin / Vitamin B12 at the surgery, originally every 12 weeks. However, as I didn't seem to
KStandKen
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
RLS Help, no drugs
When I first developed RLS 10 years ago I got rid of it by limiting saturate fat in my diet and completely cutting out gluten. Gluten was the big trouble-maker (I made repeated attempts to check this out, it all confirmed it). However, I developed it again in a big way when I cut dairy out of my diet
When I first developed RLS 10 years ago I got rid of it by limiting saturate fat in my diet and completely cutting out gluten. Gluten was the big trouble-maker (I made repeated attempts to check this out, it all confirmed it). However, I developed it again in a big way when I cut dairy out of my diet
wlippincott
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Slow Progression PSP-P and MR Parkinsonism index predicts vertical supranuclear gaze palsy in patients with psp-parkinsonism
Hi. well we went to neuro opthalmologst and after having a look said what made them make a diagnosis of PSP? "There is no indication of PSP and tends towards Parkinsons" I explained that the diagnosis was made due to the Hummingbird sign on the MRI. Looked like he didn't know what I was talking about
Hi. well we went to neuro opthalmologst and after having a look said what made them make a diagnosis of PSP? "There is no indication of PSP and tends towards Parkinsons" I explained that the diagnosis was made due to the Hummingbird sign on the MRI. Looked like he didn't know what I was talking about
daffodil48
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PSP Association
6 years ago
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hey. i was diagnosed with depression & social anxiety in december of 2017. at the time i was prescribed zoloft to help me with these things , but my mom made me discontinue my use because she was afraid it would make my suicidal thoughts worse. i have attempted once & and am working through therapy to
hey. i was diagnosed with depression & social anxiety in december of 2017. at the time i was prescribed zoloft to help me with these things , but my mom made me discontinue my use because she was afraid it would make my suicidal thoughts worse. i have attempted once & and am working through therapy to
jay19tay
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Impact of sleep apnoea on RLS
I have had RKS and PMLD for a long time now. Sorry I haven’t been on the site for a long time but recently have had a change in experience with my both and thought it might be of use to others. I saw my neurologist in January and she decided to have me checked for sleep apnoea. I was diagnosed with
I have had RKS and PMLD for a long time now. Sorry I haven’t been on the site for a long time but recently have had a change in experience with my both and thought it might be of use to others. I saw my neurologist in January and she decided to have me checked for sleep apnoea. I was diagnosed with
hazelrobson
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Magnesium benefits in PD as Oral and Topical Application
Magnesium has many healthful benefits for PWPs and others with health issues. The right dose of the right type of magnesium can help alleviate constipation and magnesium is healthy for the body in general. It can help with aches and pains, muscle strains, muscle cramps, stiff neck and can be very helpful
Magnesium has many healthful benefits for PWPs and others with health issues. The right dose of the right type of magnesium can help alleviate constipation and magnesium is healthy for the body in general. It can help with aches and pains, muscle strains, muscle cramps, stiff neck and can be very helpful
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Sleep study
Hi all! I just wanted to encourage anyone who has severe issues in the morning to get a sleep study done even if you don’t have sleepiness during the day. I live in North Dakota and have pretty limited access to good neurologists or movement disorder specialists. I’ve only been diagnosed for a year and
Hi all! I just wanted to encourage anyone who has severe issues in the morning to get a sleep study done even if you don’t have sleepiness during the day. I live in North Dakota and have pretty limited access to good neurologists or movement disorder specialists. I’ve only been diagnosed for a year and
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Evidence used for my decision process with (IMO)
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
Robgump
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Evidence used for my decision process with (IMO)
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
Robgump
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Need All The Advice I Can Get!!
Hi, the short version of my story is that I have scoliosis (curvature of the spine) that cannot be fixed with the traditional method of metal rods because it is too severe, and there is an 80% risk of paralysis or infection. Despite some restriction on my lungs, it hasn't affected my breathing much
Hi, the short version of my story is that I have scoliosis (curvature of the spine) that cannot be fixed with the traditional method of metal rods because it is too severe, and there is an 80% risk of paralysis or infection. Despite some restriction on my lungs, it hasn't affected my breathing much
CWest4882
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Evidence used for my decision process with (IMO)
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
Robgump
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Evidence used for my decision process with (IMO)
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
Robgump
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Eliquis & Osteoarthritis pain
I'm on Eliquis for 10 weeks due to pulmonary embolism. Will likely be on it for life. My long time osteoarthritis is making life miserable due to taking away Advil or Aleve. Tylenol does nothing! Can I take MSM? Or anything else??
I'm on Eliquis for 10 weeks due to pulmonary embolism. Will likely be on it for life. My long time osteoarthritis is making life miserable due to taking away Advil or Aleve. Tylenol does nothing! Can I take MSM? Or anything else??
soccvb27
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AF Association
6 years ago
Coconut Oil or MCT Oil
Have you ever tried Coconut Oil or MCT Oil? If yes how was your experience? Please share it with us.
Have you ever tried Coconut Oil or MCT Oil? If yes how was your experience? Please share it with us.
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Benefits and Cautions of a Ketogenic Diet (LC/HF) info for anyone curious...
[i]I know quite a few HE members eat a ketogenic diet already, so I'm posting for the benefit of those who don't know what it entails.[/i]
[u]Benefits and Cautions of a Ketogenic Diet[/u]
High fat, ketogenic diets are being used therapeutically for a number of health conditions including
[i]I know quite a few HE members eat a ketogenic diet already, so I'm posting for the benefit of those who don't know what it entails.[/i]
[u]Benefits and Cautions of a Ketogenic Diet[/u]
High fat, ketogenic diets are being used therapeutically for a number of health conditions including
BadHare
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
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