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On Levothyroxine (T4), Liothyronine (T3), Ferrous Fumarate (Iron), Fultium-D3 but still feel bad. Plus five stone heavier!!! Please help...
Hi to all of you wonderful & helpful fellow Thyroid suffers. This is my first post but I have been watching & reading from afar for the last few years. I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism/ Hashimotos in 2008 at the time my TSH levels were off the scale at 100+ and my T4 was 2.8. My symptoms were
Hi to all of you wonderful & helpful fellow Thyroid suffers. This is my first post but I have been watching & reading from afar for the last few years. I was diagnosed with Hypothyroidism/ Hashimotos in 2008 at the time my TSH levels were off the scale at 100+ and my T4 was 2.8. My symptoms were
JosieMouse
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Any advice on results please?
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 22 years ago, since when I have been on 125mcgs daily. Eight years ago I began to experience joint and muscle pain and swelling, and pins and needles in my lower arms and legs during the warmer months, and these symptoms have become increasingly painful. I have also
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 22 years ago, since when I have been on 125mcgs daily. Eight years ago I began to experience joint and muscle pain and swelling, and pins and needles in my lower arms and legs during the warmer months, and these symptoms have become increasingly painful. I have also
Helena93
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Sun, Fatigue, Rash
It's just starting to get nice here in New Jersey. We have had a few days that have reached the 60's and 70's -- and hooray we won't be seeing snow again for at least five months. The issue is that for many of us we have Raynaud's in our fingers and toes when it's cold outside and then when it gets
It's just starting to get nice here in New Jersey. We have had a few days that have reached the 60's and 70's -- and hooray we won't be seeing snow again for at least five months. The issue is that for many of us we have Raynaud's in our fingers and toes when it's cold outside and then when it gets
Tranquility1
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
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Had a blood test for thyroid was told it was normal but prescribed fultium-D3 which when I googled it it brought me to this page my thyroid was enlarged so a locum ordered the bloods but I am confused my sister has trouble with hers and I have all symptoms help !!
Had a blood test for thyroid was told it was normal but prescribed fultium-D3 which when I googled it it brought me to this page my thyroid was enlarged so a locum ordered the bloods but I am confused my sister has trouble with hers and I have all symptoms help !!
amssmith7
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Thyroid panel results - advice please. Have also just been prescribed Sertraline!
Hi all, This is my first post on here. I have read many others posters questions/ advice/ responses and have gained a lot of very useful information, so thank you all for that and thank you in advance for any advice you can offer me! I am looking for advice on a number of issues. Like many I was eventually
Hi all, This is my first post on here. I have read many others posters questions/ advice/ responses and have gained a lot of very useful information, so thank you all for that and thank you in advance for any advice you can offer me! I am looking for advice on a number of issues. Like many I was eventually
CharliesCat
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Free Prescriptions for Asthmatics?
Am I the only one who is uncertain as to why asthma isn't an exclusion criterion for prescription charge payment? I guess I shouldn't be complaining just yet as I still fit neatly in the middle of the bracket that says, '16, 17 or 18 and in full-time education', so I don't pay anyway. But when I get
Am I the only one who is uncertain as to why asthma isn't an exclusion criterion for prescription charge payment? I guess I shouldn't be complaining just yet as I still fit neatly in the middle of the bracket that says, '16, 17 or 18 and in full-time education', so I don't pay anyway. But when I get
servewithmintsauce
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
vitamin D3
I have to take Vitamin D3 ( Hux D3 20,000 iu colecalciferol ) 2 x monthly, this is without Calcium, do I still take Vitamin K2 - and if so can I take it at same time as Vit D3 and also how much.... Thanks
I have to take Vitamin D3 ( Hux D3 20,000 iu colecalciferol ) 2 x monthly, this is without Calcium, do I still take Vitamin K2 - and if so can I take it at same time as Vit D3 and also how much.... Thanks
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Result Levels
Am currently on 50mg of levothyroxine, have been since Oct 2014 and wonder if level is correct and why I have elbow pain throughout the day and at night - elbow joints become stiff too as well as painful . Have just started Adcal-D3 2x 1500mg tablets a day due to calcium levels being low (calcium 1.93mmol
Am currently on 50mg of levothyroxine, have been since Oct 2014 and wonder if level is correct and why I have elbow pain throughout the day and at night - elbow joints become stiff too as well as painful . Have just started Adcal-D3 2x 1500mg tablets a day due to calcium levels being low (calcium 1.93mmol
peartree
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
PMR and Vitamin D and/or D3 deficiency
I am new to this site. So glad to have found it. I am interested to know if any sufferers of PMR have been diagnosed, or think they might have, a Vitamin D or more specifically, vitamin D3 deficiency. I was diagnosed with PMR in 2012 and thought I had beaten it in 2014 but have been in a lot of pain
I am new to this site. So glad to have found it. I am interested to know if any sufferers of PMR have been diagnosed, or think they might have, a Vitamin D or more specifically, vitamin D3 deficiency. I was diagnosed with PMR in 2012 and thought I had beaten it in 2014 but have been in a lot of pain
SIJennings
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
Vitamin Supplementation
Please, please could I ask if anyone is thinking of taking above the recommended daily level of a vitamin supplement to look at the NHS CHOICES website under Vitamins and to consult their health professional first A scientific controlled test was done on Vitamin D 3 and COPD. But in excess Vit D can
Please, please could I ask if anyone is thinking of taking above the recommended daily level of a vitamin supplement to look at the NHS CHOICES website under Vitamins and to consult their health professional first A scientific controlled test was done on Vitamin D 3 and COPD. But in excess Vit D can
knitter
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Need advice for Drs
Have got the drs on wednesday next week following on from my last blood test they want to monitor me TSH is 0.32 Range (0.34-5.6) T4 is 12.20 Range (7.5 - 21.1) I can see my TSH is good but again my T4 has dropped from 14.1 to 12.2 in 6 weeks, I have not had a T3 check but i have checked and my surgery
Have got the drs on wednesday next week following on from my last blood test they want to monitor me TSH is 0.32 Range (0.34-5.6) T4 is 12.20 Range (7.5 - 21.1) I can see my TSH is good but again my T4 has dropped from 14.1 to 12.2 in 6 weeks, I have not had a T3 check but i have checked and my surgery
amandac46
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Interpretaion of results and how to improve levels
Please would anyone advise where to go from here, as far as supplements to improve results, and what is missing from the results. I have an underactive thyroid, and after seeing the NHS Endo's registrar and complaining of tiredness and weight gain, she ageed to do further tests. She wrote on the pathology
Please would anyone advise where to go from here, as far as supplements to improve results, and what is missing from the results. I have an underactive thyroid, and after seeing the NHS Endo's registrar and complaining of tiredness and weight gain, she ageed to do further tests. She wrote on the pathology
TraceyJC
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Puzzled by my readings. Help!
I would be grateful if someone can help me here. Two years ago I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's and have had incremental increases in levothyroxine. However, my T3 was always below range. My reading in August of last year and when I was on 75mcg of thyroxine was: Free T3 3.8 (4.0 - 6.8) Free
I would be grateful if someone can help me here. Two years ago I was diagnosed with Hashimoto's and have had incremental increases in levothyroxine. However, my T3 was always below range. My reading in August of last year and when I was on 75mcg of thyroxine was: Free T3 3.8 (4.0 - 6.8) Free
mischa
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
IF YOU ARE WHAT YOU EAT.. BEFORE PD, I WAS A CHEESE BURGER.
from my blog https://diaryofamadparkie.wordpress.com/ It has been said “You are what you eat” and it may be true. New research in mice suggests. upon aging, a high-fat diet significantly accelerated the onset of neurological symptoms in mice that were genetically predisposed to develop Parkinson’s
from my blog https://diaryofamadparkie.wordpress.com/ It has been said “You are what you eat” and it may be true. New research in mice suggests. upon aging, a high-fat diet significantly accelerated the onset of neurological symptoms in mice that were genetically predisposed to develop Parkinson’s
Jerebet
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Cure Parkinson's
9 years ago
Hi Need Advice Admin Team Please !!
I have had Underactive Thyroid for 15 years but the last 12 months have been bad, have posted details 4 months ago on various problems, to cut a long story short is that I have had numerous Blood Tests done since 29 th October 2014 Serum free T3 4.8pmol/L 3.00 - 7.10pmol/L Serum free T4
I have had Underactive Thyroid for 15 years but the last 12 months have been bad, have posted details 4 months ago on various problems, to cut a long story short is that I have had numerous Blood Tests done since 29 th October 2014 Serum free T3 4.8pmol/L 3.00 - 7.10pmol/L Serum free T4
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Vitamin D update 😊
Good reasons to take 2,000 IUs of vitamin D 3 a day--- 77% reduction of cancer risk. 75% reduction of joint pain. 67% reduction of blood pressure 50% reduction of respiratory infections 50% reduction of heart disease risk 40% reduction of diabetes risk 26% reduction of osteoporosis risk Good enough
Good reasons to take 2,000 IUs of vitamin D 3 a day--- 77% reduction of cancer risk. 75% reduction of joint pain. 67% reduction of blood pressure 50% reduction of respiratory infections 50% reduction of heart disease risk 40% reduction of diabetes risk 26% reduction of osteoporosis risk Good enough
rubyred777
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
ALEDRONIC ACID TABLETS
Prescribed A.A. Tablets along with adcal d3 last year , stopped taking them made me feel nauseas. Decided to try again this week after 6weeks into recovery from Hip replacement, have had the same reaction feeling nauseas. Anyone have any response to these tablets
Prescribed A.A. Tablets along with adcal d3 last year , stopped taking them made me feel nauseas. Decided to try again this week after 6weeks into recovery from Hip replacement, have had the same reaction feeling nauseas. Anyone have any response to these tablets
Lionking50
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PMRGCAuk
10 years ago
Taken from the Lancet
With all the talk about vitamins on here recently this seems appropriate. The Lancet Home Vitamin D and COPD: who benefits from supplementation? Much attention has been focused on the potential role of vitamin D deficiency on both the development and exacerbations of obstructive lung diseases. Vitamin
With all the talk about vitamins on here recently this seems appropriate. The Lancet Home Vitamin D and COPD: who benefits from supplementation? Much attention has been focused on the potential role of vitamin D deficiency on both the development and exacerbations of obstructive lung diseases. Vitamin
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
Blood tests T3 and free T3
For my next blood test should I ask for T3 and T4, and Free T3 and Free T4? Is there a difference between T3 and Free T3? I will ask for TSH and TPO and TG as well as vitamin D3 and B12, and ferritin and folate. Anything else? I'm recovering from high TSH which led to GP increasing my Levo to 125 mcg
For my next blood test should I ask for T3 and T4, and Free T3 and Free T4? Is there a difference between T3 and Free T3? I will ask for TSH and TPO and TG as well as vitamin D3 and B12, and ferritin and folate. Anything else? I'm recovering from high TSH which led to GP increasing my Levo to 125 mcg
Adam10
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
What's causing the headaches
After increasing my Levo to 125 mcg (ftom 50, then 75, then 100 over 6 months) and starting 2 werks ago to supplement daily at 5,000 iu vitamin D3, I felt much improved last week. But I still suffer dull headaches at my forehead. The fatigue is better and I can get through the day without sleeping but
After increasing my Levo to 125 mcg (ftom 50, then 75, then 100 over 6 months) and starting 2 werks ago to supplement daily at 5,000 iu vitamin D3, I felt much improved last week. But I still suffer dull headaches at my forehead. The fatigue is better and I can get through the day without sleeping but
Adam10
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
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