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Pelvic girdle pain
This is my first post , have been following this site for a couple of months and find it excellent, very informative and supportive. I have had pain in hips, lower back, knees and thighs for about 9months, have had steroid injections to knee twice but only lasted about 2 weeks and pain returned. In
This is my first post , have been following this site for a couple of months and find it excellent, very informative and supportive. I have had pain in hips, lower back, knees and thighs for about 9months, have had steroid injections to knee twice but only lasted about 2 weeks and pain returned. In
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Diabetes - possible causes and some suggestions for new diabetics fo reversal.
I have been given to understand by my doctors that diabetes can only be managed, not cured. But people who follow the LCHF diet and those who follow the starch diet have reversed the condition. Reversed means that whatever was there, is still ahead if we follow the same path. The sad thing is that MBBS
I have been given to understand by my doctors that diabetes can only be managed, not cured. But people who follow the LCHF diet and those who follow the starch diet have reversed the condition. Reversed means that whatever was there, is still ahead if we follow the same path. The sad thing is that MBBS
MRA13
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Diabetes India
9 years ago
MTHFR gene mutation
I was diagnosed with dcis then found lcis in the pathology slice after lumpectomy. I have not started any treatment yet and see oncologist in 2 weeks. Have alot of questions. My family dr did a blood test for preop. It came back with a gene mutation call MTHFR C677T from both parents. If you look it
I was diagnosed with dcis then found lcis in the pathology slice after lumpectomy. I have not started any treatment yet and see oncologist in 2 weeks. Have alot of questions. My family dr did a blood test for preop. It came back with a gene mutation call MTHFR C677T from both parents. If you look it
Tonja
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My Breast Cancer Community
9 years ago
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Hi all, I'm completely new to all things thyroid related so excuse me for any mistakes I make or for asking too many questions. Actually I don't have any questions just yet but I just wanted to say hello and tell you a little about myself and my thyroid story! Two weeks ago I had a retro-sternal goitre
Hi all, I'm completely new to all things thyroid related so excuse me for any mistakes I make or for asking too many questions. Actually I don't have any questions just yet but I just wanted to say hello and tell you a little about myself and my thyroid story! Two weeks ago I had a retro-sternal goitre
Linbin76
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Vitamin D and Methylcobalamin B12
Hi, I have just been looking on amazon for Vitamin D3 5,000iu and Methylcobalamin B12 sublingual lozenges but so many came up from all different brand names and I don't want to buy the wrong one. What would be the best one to buy without extra unwanted ingredients?
Hi, I have just been looking on amazon for Vitamin D3 5,000iu and Methylcobalamin B12 sublingual lozenges but so many came up from all different brand names and I don't want to buy the wrong one. What would be the best one to buy without extra unwanted ingredients?
Naturegirl22
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Comments on updated results and progress please
Some months ago I shared my blood tests and also talked about my generalised anxiety. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/132400326/help-interpreting-results Several weeks ago I had another blood test, and I’m posting my new results next to the old ones: TSH [0.34 - 5.6] 21.61 mlU/L ===
Some months ago I shared my blood tests and also talked about my generalised anxiety. https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/132400326/help-interpreting-results Several weeks ago I had another blood test, and I’m posting my new results next to the old ones: TSH [0.34 - 5.6] 21.61 mlU/L ===
realturbo
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Iron, vitamin B12 and vitamin D
Hi, My results as shown in my previous post came out low for my Ferritin, Vitamin D and B12 although it was just the Vitamin D that was below range. The doctor gave me Ferrous fumarate 210mg (not to be taken close to my Levothyroxine) and I was advised to get Valupak vitamin D3 over the counter and
Hi, My results as shown in my previous post came out low for my Ferritin, Vitamin D and B12 although it was just the Vitamin D that was below range. The doctor gave me Ferrous fumarate 210mg (not to be taken close to my Levothyroxine) and I was advised to get Valupak vitamin D3 over the counter and
Naturegirl22
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Could i have b12 deficiency ?
Hallo everyone. I am a 44 years old guy from Norway. Been seeking for some answers for a couple of years. After years of stress and high work pressure, i had what i would call, a breakdown 3 years ago. What i experienced in the last months up to this, was increasingly the feeling of needing to breath
Hallo everyone. I am a 44 years old guy from Norway. Been seeking for some answers for a couple of years. After years of stress and high work pressure, i had what i would call, a breakdown 3 years ago. What i experienced in the last months up to this, was increasingly the feeling of needing to breath
Knut666
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
11-21
ok todays a new day, took a forth of standard aspirin cuz i dont like having shortness of breath that i been experiencing but im alright...i did kind of freak out alittle when i thought i saw a big star out the corner of my eye (I know silly) but i might have been some light from the sun so acting like
ok todays a new day, took a forth of standard aspirin cuz i dont like having shortness of breath that i been experiencing but im alright...i did kind of freak out alittle when i thought i saw a big star out the corner of my eye (I know silly) but i might have been some light from the sun so acting like
jeffreyscott
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
New drug to trial
Ok so I have now got my new prescription and its leflunomide and I have to take 1 X 20mg tablet a day. I have also been prescribed Adcal-D3 Lemon tabs which I'm supposed to chew 2 a day. I've been told, and read, that it takes up to 6 weeks before any benefit might be noticed. Preds upped from the 12.5
Ok so I have now got my new prescription and its leflunomide and I have to take 1 X 20mg tablet a day. I have also been prescribed Adcal-D3 Lemon tabs which I'm supposed to chew 2 a day. I've been told, and read, that it takes up to 6 weeks before any benefit might be noticed. Preds upped from the 12.5
Griggser
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
11-16
Been doing generally better, sometimes I feel slights possible hearts pain but I trained myself to ignore it, havient been waking up feelings sick lately. Sleeping full periods if time and eating better. Been taking l-arginine for heart, sometimes a piece of asprin, krill oil, vitamin d3 I take d3 everyday
Been doing generally better, sometimes I feel slights possible hearts pain but I trained myself to ignore it, havient been waking up feelings sick lately. Sleeping full periods if time and eating better. Been taking l-arginine for heart, sometimes a piece of asprin, krill oil, vitamin d3 I take d3 everyday
jeffreyscott
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Statins are the biggest money spinner in the world, no wonder that they want us all to be on them, money money and money!!
My Mum was on statins, she had dementia, a very clever woman indeed, if I had known what I know now, I would never have given her a statin, or the calcium tablets. Both of which contributed to her death. Good article from the Daily Telegraph, but there is so much info out there, as to why we should
My Mum was on statins, she had dementia, a very clever woman indeed, if I had known what I know now, I would never have given her a statin, or the calcium tablets. Both of which contributed to her death. Good article from the Daily Telegraph, but there is so much info out there, as to why we should
langdocienne
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Reversing osteoporosis - progress
Some of the reading I am doing indicates that some of the same things that cause osteoporosis can also cause inflammation, which in turn increases bone loss. Some of the symptoms that people with PMR have can be caused by nutritional deficiencies and often these are also implicated in bone loss. Some
Some of the reading I am doing indicates that some of the same things that cause osteoporosis can also cause inflammation, which in turn increases bone loss. Some of the symptoms that people with PMR have can be caused by nutritional deficiencies and often these are also implicated in bone loss. Some
HeronNS
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Vitamin D confusion
Hi all At a recent appointment with the practice nurse for a blood test, I asked if she could find the result of my Vitamin d level in my records. She could not find any record of it and so suggested we just add it to the blood test request on that day. When the results came back , GP phoned to say my
Hi all At a recent appointment with the practice nurse for a blood test, I asked if she could find the result of my Vitamin d level in my records. She could not find any record of it and so suggested we just add it to the blood test request on that day. When the results came back , GP phoned to say my
linda49
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Still Feeling Horrible - Help Please
I am so frustrated and don't know what to do. I was diagnosed as B12 deficient about 10 years ago, earlier this year with the help of this forum I started to self inject and felt wonderful, now I'm feeling not so wonderful and have weird symptoms, namely COLD HANDS AND FEET, TWITCHING LEFT EYE, WIRED
I am so frustrated and don't know what to do. I was diagnosed as B12 deficient about 10 years ago, earlier this year with the help of this forum I started to self inject and felt wonderful, now I'm feeling not so wonderful and have weird symptoms, namely COLD HANDS AND FEET, TWITCHING LEFT EYE, WIRED
AutoimmuneAnnie
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Symptoms Getting Worse
I am so frustrated and don't know what to do. I was diagnosed as B12 deficient about 10 years ago, earlier this year with the help of this forum I started to self inject and felt wonderful, now I'm feeling not so wonderful and have weird symptoms, namely COLD HANDS AND FEET, TWITCHING LEFT EYE, WIRED
I am so frustrated and don't know what to do. I was diagnosed as B12 deficient about 10 years ago, earlier this year with the help of this forum I started to self inject and felt wonderful, now I'm feeling not so wonderful and have weird symptoms, namely COLD HANDS AND FEET, TWITCHING LEFT EYE, WIRED
AutoimmuneAnnie
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Extra virgin cod liver oil, or EVCLO
As I'm always interested in searching for new supplements, I thought that I would try cod liver oil, like my Mum used to give us as kids. Then I happened on the EVCLO, found it to be far superior from what I have read, so going to buy it today. Reasons being, strengthen our immune system, as with Hypo
As I'm always interested in searching for new supplements, I thought that I would try cod liver oil, like my Mum used to give us as kids. Then I happened on the EVCLO, found it to be far superior from what I have read, so going to buy it today. Reasons being, strengthen our immune system, as with Hypo
langdocienne
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Doctor says symptoms are from diet
Hello, I have just joined. I am 22 years old and I have been told by my doctor in 2012 I have Hashimoto‘s. The number of antibodies has been fluctuating up and down as well as my TSH and Free T4 and Free T3 levels. I have been taking Levothyroxine since 2012. I have Vitamin D and iron deficiency as well
Hello, I have just joined. I am 22 years old and I have been told by my doctor in 2012 I have Hashimoto‘s. The number of antibodies has been fluctuating up and down as well as my TSH and Free T4 and Free T3 levels. I have been taking Levothyroxine since 2012. I have Vitamin D and iron deficiency as well
Kittycat22
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
B12
Hi. just looking for some advice on B12. I have been supplementing with Jarrow 1000 twice a day for about a month. When I started my B12 was 240 it is now 740 which I assume is were it should be. Just wondering if I should cut it down to one a day or stop taking them. As I said in a previous post I have
Hi. just looking for some advice on B12. I have been supplementing with Jarrow 1000 twice a day for about a month. When I started my B12 was 240 it is now 740 which I assume is were it should be. Just wondering if I should cut it down to one a day or stop taking them. As I said in a previous post I have
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Help needed with how I am feeling.
Hi guys, Since l last posted I have been to see Dr HM privately, he is a brilliant and caring doctor. I have a shopping list from him for my doctor to sort out. I was concerned that my ferritin was high and my B12 low. My doctor didn't see a problem. Dr M said I should have a fasting transferrin
Hi guys, Since l last posted I have been to see Dr HM privately, he is a brilliant and caring doctor. I have a shopping list from him for my doctor to sort out. I was concerned that my ferritin was high and my B12 low. My doctor didn't see a problem. Dr M said I should have a fasting transferrin
sophiethecat2003
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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