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Update on CT coronary angiogram - totally confused by results, anyone had this experience?
Hello everyone How are you all? I just wanted to update you all quickly. As you know I had experiencing symptoms like a racing heart beat, chest pain, palpitations, periods of feeling extremely dizzy and/or nauseous, persistent dry cough etc. The most important points are: *Baseline echocardiogram
Hello everyone How are you all? I just wanted to update you all quickly. As you know I had experiencing symptoms like a racing heart beat, chest pain, palpitations, periods of feeling extremely dizzy and/or nauseous, persistent dry cough etc. The most important points are: *Baseline echocardiogram
Wendy39
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Latest results from both GP and Medichecks
Hi everyone. So after my disastrous, traumatic experience at A&E I’ve received my blood results from both GP (apart from a follow up lipid profile) and Medichecks. I’d really appreciate any comments and/or advice. [u]Medichecks[/u] Ferritin 106.00 ug/L
(Range 30 - 650)
Folate - sample error
Hi everyone. So after my disastrous, traumatic experience at A&E I’ve received my blood results from both GP (apart from a follow up lipid profile) and Medichecks. I’d really appreciate any comments and/or advice. [u]Medichecks[/u] Ferritin 106.00 ug/L
(Range 30 - 650)
Folate - sample error
pj16
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Help please with thyroid test interpretation and supplements guidance
Hello everyone, I am new here and learning such a lot from the hugely valuable resource that is this forum - thank you all for the time you take to help people like me. Please could I have some help in interpreting my recent Medichecks advanced thyroid panel and how to move forward from this assessment
Hello everyone, I am new here and learning such a lot from the hugely valuable resource that is this forum - thank you all for the time you take to help people like me. Please could I have some help in interpreting my recent Medichecks advanced thyroid panel and how to move forward from this assessment
eggsforlunch
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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really panicking over infusions, please help
Hi everyone, I am a 62 year old woman and 103lbs (lost a lot of weight during the pandemic) who was diagnosed with osteoperosis in 2020. About a year ago(7/26/2022) I did a dexascan with following results:
Lumbar spine (L1-L4):
BMD 0.766g/cm2 Z Score -1.9 T Score -2.6 Interval Change (%)
Hi everyone, I am a 62 year old woman and 103lbs (lost a lot of weight during the pandemic) who was diagnosed with osteoperosis in 2020. About a year ago(7/26/2022) I did a dexascan with following results:
Lumbar spine (L1-L4):
BMD 0.766g/cm2 Z Score -1.9 T Score -2.6 Interval Change (%)
Cavey-girl
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Loosing the weight/Blood Results
hi, this is my second post regarding under active thyroid & trying to get a straight answer for loosing the weight. Was given lots of advice from your members & advised to get full bloods done, saw GP & she did all bloods, results are on here now, asked about the weight & still couldn’t get a straight
hi, this is my second post regarding under active thyroid & trying to get a straight answer for loosing the weight. Was given lots of advice from your members & advised to get full bloods done, saw GP & she did all bloods, results are on here now, asked about the weight & still couldn’t get a straight
Btsfan
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Latest results and changes to regime.
since my last post: Dropped my levo from 225 to 100. This by way of looking to reset the failures of the past 3 and half years. And at my last test my TSH was too low to register whilst my T4 was 22 so well above range. T3 not recorded. I have also reduced/monitored carb intake more so than previously
since my last post: Dropped my levo from 225 to 100. This by way of looking to reset the failures of the past 3 and half years. And at my last test my TSH was too low to register whilst my T4 was 22 so well above range. T3 not recorded. I have also reduced/monitored carb intake more so than previously
Bigthensmallthenbig
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Does anyone know dosage for vitamin D3 and Coenzyme Q10??
At my appointment last week my consultant suggested I start taking vitamin D3 and Coenzyme Q10. However he didn't give a dosage and I didn't think to ask. He is on holiday in August so I'm stuck till he is back. Has anyone else been told to try this, and what amount? I know there's a big international
At my appointment last week my consultant suggested I start taking vitamin D3 and Coenzyme Q10. However he didn't give a dosage and I didn't think to ask. He is on holiday in August so I'm stuck till he is back. Has anyone else been told to try this, and what amount? I know there's a big international
Iona57
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
Heights Smart Supplement - should I stop? Advice
Hi guys, After recently finding out I have Hashimotos (going to the Dr on Thursday) I have been taking stock on what I take and whether it is beneficial to me or could cause harm. I take the Heights Smart Supplement and wondered what you guys thought of what is inside it. I was mainly worried because
Hi guys, After recently finding out I have Hashimotos (going to the Dr on Thursday) I have been taking stock on what I take and whether it is beneficial to me or could cause harm. I take the Heights Smart Supplement and wondered what you guys thought of what is inside it. I was mainly worried because
Griffo_
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
When we talk about revolution "against" the world of Parkinson's...
1) ...we talk about Parkinson's diseases or Parkinson's syndrome, because it affects all neurotransmitters, every aspect of the mind and body. Not just dopamine. (When I write about Parkinson's, I use its former name: "paralysis agitans" to free my mind from prejudices, limitations associated with what
1) ...we talk about Parkinson's diseases or Parkinson's syndrome, because it affects all neurotransmitters, every aspect of the mind and body. Not just dopamine. (When I write about Parkinson's, I use its former name: "paralysis agitans" to free my mind from prejudices, limitations associated with what
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Vitamin D3 and K2
Is it ok to take vit d3 and k2 with pv jack 2 positive, I am bruising so easily and I read the 2 vitamins can help with blood clotting, My hematologist has given me so many tests and everything has come back clear. its such a puzzle.
Is it ok to take vit d3 and k2 with pv jack 2 positive, I am bruising so easily and I read the 2 vitamins can help with blood clotting, My hematologist has given me so many tests and everything has come back clear. its such a puzzle.
Chez1947
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Maddening Contradictory Advice
Latest update on my still hormone sensitive lymph nodes-only but widespread metastatic cancer is the Dexa scan showing I now have Osteopenia (no doubt occasioned by ADT regimen and lack of Testosterone). I’ve been told I need to get 1500 mg absorbable Calcium per day to prevent further lumbar region
Latest update on my still hormone sensitive lymph nodes-only but widespread metastatic cancer is the Dexa scan showing I now have Osteopenia (no doubt occasioned by ADT regimen and lack of Testosterone). I’ve been told I need to get 1500 mg absorbable Calcium per day to prevent further lumbar region
SeattleDan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ART Vit D and Prostate Cancer (PCa) by Dr Campbell UK Podcast
Dr Campbell, UK, has made a summary of recent investigations and studies on VIT D and its effect on PCa specifically and cancer generally. Of import is his discussiono on the finding on PCa and African Americans; they have a genomic risk factor that leads to more aggressive PCa, BUT respond quickly
Dr Campbell, UK, has made a summary of recent investigations and studies on VIT D and its effect on PCa specifically and cancer generally. Of import is his discussiono on the finding on PCa and African Americans; they have a genomic risk factor that leads to more aggressive PCa, BUT respond quickly
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Help interpreting summary of DEXA scan, please?
I had a DEXA san in January 2022, 18 months after being diagnosed and starting on Pred. By then my usual GP was away. I was just told I had osteopenia. I’m 65. For several months I wasn’t even advised what to do about it until I spoke again to my regular doc, who prescribed soluble ADCAL D3.
I had a DEXA san in January 2022, 18 months after being diagnosed and starting on Pred. By then my usual GP was away. I was just told I had osteopenia. I’m 65. For several months I wasn’t even advised what to do about it until I spoke again to my regular doc, who prescribed soluble ADCAL D3.
ImC_
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Side effects of baby aspirin
I want to talk about the side effects of taking baby aspirin. I had been taking aspirin daily for more than a year on doctor's orders, and at the end of last year, I experienced eye problems and almost constant slight fatigue, especially after breakfast. In the eyes, especially in the right, strong
I want to talk about the side effects of taking baby aspirin. I had been taking aspirin daily for more than a year on doctor's orders, and at the end of last year, I experienced eye problems and almost constant slight fatigue, especially after breakfast. In the eyes, especially in the right, strong
Softy125
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Lab results help & talking to doctor about med changes
I talked to my doctor before my lab work about possibly changing the dosage of my levothyroxine or even adding T3 because I still don't think I am optimal. She gave me a " we will see" response and said she doesn't want to mess with it too much because adding one thing can make something else wonky.
I talked to my doctor before my lab work about possibly changing the dosage of my levothyroxine or even adding T3 because I still don't think I am optimal. She gave me a " we will see" response and said she doesn't want to mess with it too much because adding one thing can make something else wonky.
spookyscaryskeletons
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Recent results feedback appreciated
Here are my recent results . I followed all guidance as recommended here prior to testing CRP. 0.43mg/L. (<3) Ferritin 52 ug/L. (30-650) Folate-serum 34.5 nmol/L. (8.83-60.8) Vitamin B 12 -active 92 pmol/L (37.5-188) * Note change of reference range 23/10/22 Vitamin D 91 nmol
Here are my recent results . I followed all guidance as recommended here prior to testing CRP. 0.43mg/L. (<3) Ferritin 52 ug/L. (30-650) Folate-serum 34.5 nmol/L. (8.83-60.8) Vitamin B 12 -active 92 pmol/L (37.5-188) * Note change of reference range 23/10/22 Vitamin D 91 nmol
Starmen
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
D3 lowers estrogen in blood!
I bought a kiddie pool so I could lay out and get some sunshine. I grew up on an island and I love the water ... ANY water! So I bought it solely for my enjoyment. Then I come across this article from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center on how D3 lowers estrogen and this interests me because I recently
I bought a kiddie pool so I could lay out and get some sunshine. I grew up on an island and I love the water ... ANY water! So I bought it solely for my enjoyment. Then I come across this article from Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center on how D3 lowers estrogen and this interests me because I recently
Godbeforme
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Calcium, confused
Yes, many posts on calcium, to take or not to take. Tall Allen has posted research results on the efficacy and stated that calcium supplements are not necessary if your levels are correct from a blood test.My level of calcium in 2021 was low in spite of using a Mediteranean diet and no supplements. After
Yes, many posts on calcium, to take or not to take. Tall Allen has posted research results on the efficacy and stated that calcium supplements are not necessary if your levels are correct from a blood test.My level of calcium in 2021 was low in spite of using a Mediteranean diet and no supplements. After
edgeh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Folic Acid And Vitamin D Timings
I have to take 5mg of Folic acid a day which I take straight after breakfast which in turn is usually between 1 1/2-2 hours after Levothyroxine. I have now been told by GP to take 25mcg of Vitamin D3 daily. I asked my Haematologist if I can take the VitD3 with the Folic acid, the answer was yes, can
I have to take 5mg of Folic acid a day which I take straight after breakfast which in turn is usually between 1 1/2-2 hours after Levothyroxine. I have now been told by GP to take 25mcg of Vitamin D3 daily. I asked my Haematologist if I can take the VitD3 with the Folic acid, the answer was yes, can
thyreoidea
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Still no treatment - fed up
Hi I have Hashimoto's but am not on any medication for it still, due to not having had 2 consecutive over 5 TSH readings, or one of 10 or over. This is my latest (private) test. Taken at 08.00am Biotin stopped around a week before. TSH 4.260 RANGE 0.35 - 5.5 FT4 12.60 RANGE 11.9 -
Hi I have Hashimoto's but am not on any medication for it still, due to not having had 2 consecutive over 5 TSH readings, or one of 10 or over. This is my latest (private) test. Taken at 08.00am Biotin stopped around a week before. TSH 4.260 RANGE 0.35 - 5.5 FT4 12.60 RANGE 11.9 -
Justine_Case
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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