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Thyroid supplements ?
Hi guys, I have previously been taking a multivitamin but many on here are dubios about efficacy. Can anyone recommend a thyroid supplement for underactive thyroid please ? Thanks in advance, Simon.
Hi guys, I have previously been taking a multivitamin but many on here are dubios about efficacy. Can anyone recommend a thyroid supplement for underactive thyroid please ? Thanks in advance, Simon.
Bigsi
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Thyroid UK
16 days ago
Struggling with levothyroxine
Hi I was diagnosed with underactive thyroid in Jan this year. GP said it was 36. It has come down to 30. I was on 50mg of levothyroxine but had a awful time on them. They reduced to 12.5mg and slowly increased to 37mg. I have now been taking 50mg for three days and again now feel terrible, I'm emotional
Hi I was diagnosed with underactive thyroid in Jan this year. GP said it was 36. It has come down to 30. I was on 50mg of levothyroxine but had a awful time on them. They reduced to 12.5mg and slowly increased to 37mg. I have now been taking 50mg for three days and again now feel terrible, I'm emotional
Beth1701
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Thyroid UK
16 days ago
Autoimmune disorders found to affect around one in ten people
Seems relevant here as well as PAS where I have just posted this: [i]
Autoimmune disorders found to affect around one in ten people
[/i] [i]A new population-based study of 22 million people shows that autoimmune disorders now affect about one in ten individuals. The work, published in The Lancet
Seems relevant here as well as PAS where I have just posted this: [i]
Autoimmune disorders found to affect around one in ten people
[/i] [i]A new population-based study of 22 million people shows that autoimmune disorders now affect about one in ten individuals. The work, published in The Lancet
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
16 days ago
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Sub-clinical hypothyroidism
4 years ago in 2019 my thyroid levels were showing underactive borderline I managed to get into normal range and all I did was take Seamoss gel. However it's returned and now my TSH is 10.38 and T4 around 9. I do feel lethargic and fatigued and the GP wants to stick me on to a low dose of levo.. I don't
4 years ago in 2019 my thyroid levels were showing underactive borderline I managed to get into normal range and all I did was take Seamoss gel. However it's returned and now my TSH is 10.38 and T4 around 9. I do feel lethargic and fatigued and the GP wants to stick me on to a low dose of levo.. I don't
Jbl65
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Thyroid UK
16 days ago
Graves disease and Pregnancy
Hi guys, so I was diagnosed with graves disease causing hyperthyroidism and celiac disease in June last year. I have been on 40mg carbimazole per day and 80mg propanalol per day since. I had a consultation with my endocrinologist yesterday, she has now reduced my dose to 30mg carbimazole per day. I expressed
Hi guys, so I was diagnosed with graves disease causing hyperthyroidism and celiac disease in June last year. I have been on 40mg carbimazole per day and 80mg propanalol per day since. I had a consultation with my endocrinologist yesterday, she has now reduced my dose to 30mg carbimazole per day. I expressed
Candice197
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Successful Pluvicto Treatment
I completed six Pluvicto treatments in December 2023 and returned to Mayo in Rochester on January 31, 2024 for a Choline Pet scan to see if it would reveal any non-PSMA PCa. My doctor reviewed the report and scans and informed me that my cancer appears to be in complete remission. The findings of the
I completed six Pluvicto treatments in December 2023 and returned to Mayo in Rochester on January 31, 2024 for a Choline Pet scan to see if it would reveal any non-PSMA PCa. My doctor reviewed the report and scans and informed me that my cancer appears to be in complete remission. The findings of the
Skifanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Working with inflammatory arthritis
Hi, I missed the Working with Inflammatory Arthritis online meeting on 17th June 2024, Does anyone know if this was recorded & if so where I could listen. Thank you very much
Hi, I missed the Working with Inflammatory Arthritis online meeting on 17th June 2024, Does anyone know if this was recorded & if so where I could listen. Thank you very much
cosmos55
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NRAS
16 days ago
Can't lose weight !
I have underactive thyroid, and am really overweight ( 138 kg ). For the past 4 weeks I have been on 1500 calorie diet and walking one hour a day. The result = 1 lb loss ! What am I doing wrong ? I take 125mg Levothyroxine daily and wait an hour before having breakfast. I am thinking of taking a Blue
I have underactive thyroid, and am really overweight ( 138 kg ). For the past 4 weeks I have been on 1500 calorie diet and walking one hour a day. The result = 1 lb loss ! What am I doing wrong ? I take 125mg Levothyroxine daily and wait an hour before having breakfast. I am thinking of taking a Blue
Bigsi
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Thyroid UK
16 days ago
A clinical picture of a B12 deficiency and PA explained.........
Hopefully the following will be of interest to newbies on the sight and give a little insight of the condition and how to treat............ https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725
What is a patient with a lack of B12 would have pa?
Pernicious anemia (PA) is a decrease in red blood
Hopefully the following will be of interest to newbies on the sight and give a little insight of the condition and how to treat............ https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725
What is a patient with a lack of B12 would have pa?
Pernicious anemia (PA) is a decrease in red blood
Jillymo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
18 days ago
Gastric Parietal Cell Antibody
Just wondering whether any members have had this test? I'm not really thinking about those who have had a B12 deficiency (or suspected Pernicious Anaemia) followed up by this test. Rather has anyone had done spontaneously as the link below [i]appears[/i] to imply. As I read it, the words say GPC should
Just wondering whether any members have had this test? I'm not really thinking about those who have had a B12 deficiency (or suspected Pernicious Anaemia) followed up by this test. Rather has anyone had done spontaneously as the link below [i]appears[/i] to imply. As I read it, the words say GPC should
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
18 days ago
Is it worth doing pernicious anemia test with active B12 of 68?
I'm working on getting my levels of B12, folate, ferritin and D up to ideal levels, if I can, for my thyroid. I recently got a B12 result from monitor my health of 68 pmol/L (range 38-210). I have read that you can still have B12 deficiency even if your B12 is around my level (I heard over 70 is needed
I'm working on getting my levels of B12, folate, ferritin and D up to ideal levels, if I can, for my thyroid. I recently got a B12 result from monitor my health of 68 pmol/L (range 38-210). I have read that you can still have B12 deficiency even if your B12 is around my level (I heard over 70 is needed
Carrie234
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Thyroid UK
19 days ago
New PA diagnosis
Hi all Recently found to have autoimmune gastritis with stomach polyps. I also have Hashimotos (autoimmune thyroid addressed & on meds) and ckd stage 3 I was given the B12 loading dose of 6 injections. I read since a high intake of B12 is not good for the kidneys? Does anyone know if this is the case
Hi all Recently found to have autoimmune gastritis with stomach polyps. I also have Hashimotos (autoimmune thyroid addressed & on meds) and ckd stage 3 I was given the B12 loading dose of 6 injections. I read since a high intake of B12 is not good for the kidneys? Does anyone know if this is the case
Bacca
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
19 days ago
Different Types of MS
I was reading a post on another online group earlier today and realized I really needed this for clarity. Maybe you do too. Robbie Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It is thought to be an autoimmune disease. This means that the body's immune system
I was reading a post on another online group earlier today and realized I really needed this for clarity. Maybe you do too. Robbie Multiple sclerosis (MS) is a chronic disease that affects the brain and spinal cord. It is thought to be an autoimmune disease. This means that the body's immune system
robster1
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My MSAA Community
19 days ago
Terrified Before Appointment
Hey all! I’m a female, in my 30s and looking for a little support as I freak out about an upcoming doctor appointment. Long story short, I have diagnosed hypothyroidism and have been treated for years for it. Low thyroid is my issue (important fact). My MD referred me to an endocrinologist, who is
Hey all! I’m a female, in my 30s and looking for a little support as I freak out about an upcoming doctor appointment. Long story short, I have diagnosed hypothyroidism and have been treated for years for it. Low thyroid is my issue (important fact). My MD referred me to an endocrinologist, who is
Totmama
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My MSAA Community
20 days ago
Post Transplant Fatigue
Hello, I had my liver transplant just over 6 years ago now and apart from an issue right at the beginning, I have been well. I’ve not even had covid! Recently though I’ve begun to feel very tired again, almost as if I’d never had the transplant at all. My question is, has anyone else experienced chronic
Hello, I had my liver transplant just over 6 years ago now and apart from an issue right at the beginning, I have been well. I’ve not even had covid! Recently though I’ve begun to feel very tired again, almost as if I’d never had the transplant at all. My question is, has anyone else experienced chronic
Dawnejoy
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
and more promising (in vitro) CRISPR, this time used directly against cancer and not to help studying it
we are moving… https://crisprmedicinenews.com/news/crispr-targets-pancreatic-cancer-mutations/
we are moving… https://crisprmedicinenews.com/news/crispr-targets-pancreatic-cancer-mutations/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
20 days ago
Hello 👋🏿
Hi everyone! My name is Taress (rhymes with caress). I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 6 months ago. It's been a long time coming. I have had symptoms of it, on and off, since 2005. I am one of three of my family members whose been diagnosed with it. My main symptoms are fatigue, dizziness, neuropathy
Hi everyone! My name is Taress (rhymes with caress). I was diagnosed with Multiple Sclerosis 6 months ago. It's been a long time coming. I have had symptoms of it, on and off, since 2005. I am one of three of my family members whose been diagnosed with it. My main symptoms are fatigue, dizziness, neuropathy
RessieBare02
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My MSAA Community
20 days ago
No thyroid
Hi, all the posts are about thyroid problems and taking levo for underactive thyroid, I'm taking levo 50mg and 75mg on alternate days. Can anyone tell me if taking tiromel or the unipharma tablets would be any use fo r someone who has had a total thyroidectomy. At the moment I feel as though I'm sleeping
Hi, all the posts are about thyroid problems and taking levo for underactive thyroid, I'm taking levo 50mg and 75mg on alternate days. Can anyone tell me if taking tiromel or the unipharma tablets would be any use fo r someone who has had a total thyroidectomy. At the moment I feel as though I'm sleeping
Sleepyasf--k
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Thyroid UK
21 days ago
Treatment for low-PSA mHSPCa
Does anyone have a clue for treatment of low-PSA metastatic PCa? For neuroendocrine PCa? The only study I can find on treatment for low-PSA: "Mortality Risk for Docetaxel-Treated, High-Grade Prostate Cancer With Low PSA Levels: A Meta-Analysis | Oncology | JAMA Network Open" | indicates that
Does anyone have a clue for treatment of low-PSA metastatic PCa? For neuroendocrine PCa? The only study I can find on treatment for low-PSA: "Mortality Risk for Docetaxel-Treated, High-Grade Prostate Cancer With Low PSA Levels: A Meta-Analysis | Oncology | JAMA Network Open" | indicates that
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Mets to lungs and lymph nodes need some advice
Hi there, i was diagnosed with oligometastatic pca 6 years ago,51 yo psa was 25, tried to go on a curative path and went for prostatectomy followed with radiotherapy +sbrt to ilium bone suspicion for bone met and pelvic lymph nodes +adt and abiraterone for 24 months.I have refused to chemo along
Hi there, i was diagnosed with oligometastatic pca 6 years ago,51 yo psa was 25, tried to go on a curative path and went for prostatectomy followed with radiotherapy +sbrt to ilium bone suspicion for bone met and pelvic lymph nodes +adt and abiraterone for 24 months.I have refused to chemo along
Niso
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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