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Endo Prescription - advice please
Hi all, I visited an endocrinologist for the first time yesterday with my Dad (72 yrs). I'd really appreciate any feedback from this forum on the prescription he has been given. We went to see an endo privately because we were at a bit of a loss with GP test results which were always just showing
Hi all, I visited an endocrinologist for the first time yesterday with my Dad (72 yrs). I'd really appreciate any feedback from this forum on the prescription he has been given. We went to see an endo privately because we were at a bit of a loss with GP test results which were always just showing
Needleandthread44
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Newbie looking for advice on recent test result
I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid in april 2022. What a rollercoaster! Do I have an autoimmune thyroid disorder? My first test was looking at reason for a change in bowel movements and fatigue. Doctor responded directly to the TSH level and placed me on 25mg levothyroxine. Serum
I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid in april 2022. What a rollercoaster! Do I have an autoimmune thyroid disorder? My first test was looking at reason for a change in bowel movements and fatigue. Doctor responded directly to the TSH level and placed me on 25mg levothyroxine. Serum
Bambam22
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
John F. Kennedy - Autoimmune Diseases
Just finished a Kindle book about John F. Kennedy - really interesting. I’m amazed how stoic he managed to be as, apart from his known back pain, it seems to confirm Dr J Chandy’s paragraph on JFK in his book, “Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Clinical Practice”; also that autoimmune diseases often run in
Just finished a Kindle book about John F. Kennedy - really interesting. I’m amazed how stoic he managed to be as, apart from his known back pain, it seems to confirm Dr J Chandy’s paragraph on JFK in his book, “Vitamin B12 Deficiency in Clinical Practice”; also that autoimmune diseases often run in
Polaris
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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Nutrition
Hi, The general advice to eat “healthy” for good cardiovascular function sounds sensible. eg less saturated fat and salt; more green vegetables; kale; spinach; berries eg blueberry; alcohol in moderation - especially red wines with resveratrol (antioxidant) eg Malbec etc. (In fact, alcohol in moderation
Hi, The general advice to eat “healthy” for good cardiovascular function sounds sensible. eg less saturated fat and salt; more green vegetables; kale; spinach; berries eg blueberry; alcohol in moderation - especially red wines with resveratrol (antioxidant) eg Malbec etc. (In fact, alcohol in moderation
haraba
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Medichecks Result and a warning about testing & HRT
Apologies for the long post (my first) and thank you if you manage to get to the end of it. Bit of history first (there's more in my bio), after 7 years of being bedbound with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, I was finally prescribed combination T3/T4 in 2018. I hadn't had my bloods checked since 2019
Apologies for the long post (my first) and thank you if you manage to get to the end of it. Bit of history first (there's more in my bio), after 7 years of being bedbound with a diagnosis of fibromyalgia, I was finally prescribed combination T3/T4 in 2018. I hadn't had my bloods checked since 2019
FAB-jellybean
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
is there a right time to take vitamin C supplement and how much should you take
Hi first I won’t to thank everyone that has written on here Iv learnt so much. I have had under active thyroid for 40 of my 63 years. I have been on Levothroxine for all that time. Different doses but for the last approx 7 years a dose of 125mg day I would like to point out that docs will only
Hi first I won’t to thank everyone that has written on here Iv learnt so much. I have had under active thyroid for 40 of my 63 years. I have been on Levothroxine for all that time. Different doses but for the last approx 7 years a dose of 125mg day I would like to point out that docs will only
Ronnieandrocks
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Vitamin B makes dyskinesia worse?
I recently started taking vitamin B complex. While I see improvements in my movements, I also found my dyskinesia is much worse. Does anyone have similar experience? Thanks, Laura
I recently started taking vitamin B complex. While I see improvements in my movements, I also found my dyskinesia is much worse. Does anyone have similar experience? Thanks, Laura
LauraYu
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
High Vitamin B Blood Levels - Should I Be Concerned?
I just got the results of some bloodwork that was done fasting, and without taking B vitamin supplements for over 24 hrs. The results are as follows, and I'm wondering if I should be concerned, especially for the B1. I have been doing the HDT routine for a while (2 yrs??? not sure) But I have settled
I just got the results of some bloodwork that was done fasting, and without taking B vitamin supplements for over 24 hrs. The results are as follows, and I'm wondering if I should be concerned, especially for the B1. I have been doing the HDT routine for a while (2 yrs??? not sure) But I have settled
jujulini
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
B vitamins
so I have finally got round to ditching my multi vitamins and I am currently ordering separate vitamins (everything I am low in). In regards to The Bs. I have decided after reading hashimotos protocol to buy b1 and b12 separately. The b12 i have is in a picture below. Do you think this would be ok
so I have finally got round to ditching my multi vitamins and I am currently ordering separate vitamins (everything I am low in). In regards to The Bs. I have decided after reading hashimotos protocol to buy b1 and b12 separately. The b12 i have is in a picture below. Do you think this would be ok
Ajva
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Carvedilol & Decompensated ARLD
Hubby saw his Hepatologist recently and she was very pleased that he has not had any alcohol for just over 13mths now. She has requested that his GP changes his medication? She has requested that he is taken off of: - Thiamine - Folic Acid - Rifaximin - Vitamin B String Compound - Furosemide
Hubby saw his Hepatologist recently and she was very pleased that he has not had any alcohol for just over 13mths now. She has requested that his GP changes his medication? She has requested that he is taken off of: - Thiamine - Folic Acid - Rifaximin - Vitamin B String Compound - Furosemide
mumof3girls
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
liver cirrhosis and severe headaches
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby aspirin in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby aspirin in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
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LIVErNORTH
2 years ago
liver cirrhosis and severe headaches
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby aspirin in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby aspirin in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
_rat1
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Liver4Life
2 years ago
headaches and liver cirrhosis
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby aspirin in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
I have fairly advanced liver cirrhosis, I take thiamine , omeprazole , folic acid , rifaxamin , vitamin B 1 and a baby aspirin in the morning Any advice if any of these could be contributing to my headaches would be greatly appreciated Thank you
_rat1
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Found great multi-vitamin with no iodine
hi everyone i know some people are not a fan of taking multivitamins, but i cant take 10 pills a day of different vitamins as i need a lot. this multi has no iodine and has quality ingredients for the vitmains, has d3 , zinc, magnesium, selenium, b vitamins and more. https://reflexnutrition.com/products
hi everyone i know some people are not a fan of taking multivitamins, but i cant take 10 pills a day of different vitamins as i need a lot. this multi has no iodine and has quality ingredients for the vitmains, has d3 , zinc, magnesium, selenium, b vitamins and more. https://reflexnutrition.com/products
ali2341
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Help with understanding iron results please
Hello I have had 2 sets of results from iron panels recently and would really appreciate any thoughts/ advice. I am aware my ferritin is low in range so wondering what to do to improve? I have intermittent weakness, sometimes severe. I haven’t been supplementing my B vitamins for a while so wondering
Hello I have had 2 sets of results from iron panels recently and would really appreciate any thoughts/ advice. I am aware my ferritin is low in range so wondering what to do to improve? I have intermittent weakness, sometimes severe. I haven’t been supplementing my B vitamins for a while so wondering
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
High B6
Does anybody else have peripheral neuropathy that doesn't seem to be improving with B12 injections? My neuroimmunologist ordered blood tests and some of them I had never had before. One being B6. It came back quite high and he said that would be causing my numbness in legs and feet. I was told
Does anybody else have peripheral neuropathy that doesn't seem to be improving with B12 injections? My neuroimmunologist ordered blood tests and some of them I had never had before. One being B6. It came back quite high and he said that would be causing my numbness in legs and feet. I was told
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Curious, pondering questions about alcohol, PA and B12
I was wondering if anyone might be honest enough to say whether they had a B12 deficiency from alcohol use? It's anonymous here and so no one will know if we share. For example, I have a family member who has been in recovery for many years. And when they went into rehab they were given B12 shots
I was wondering if anyone might be honest enough to say whether they had a B12 deficiency from alcohol use? It's anonymous here and so no one will know if we share. For example, I have a family member who has been in recovery for many years. And when they went into rehab they were given B12 shots
Pickle500
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Blood test results and thoughts on why I feel rubbish please (long post for help)
Hi folks I feel pants. I have been feeling pants for many months/probably 2 years with all of the symptoms below and it is now being made worse by the after effects of Covid which I had a month ago. The questions I have are.... What else can I do or take to feel a bit better again? Has anyone else
Hi folks I feel pants. I have been feeling pants for many months/probably 2 years with all of the symptoms below and it is now being made worse by the after effects of Covid which I had a month ago. The questions I have are.... What else can I do or take to feel a bit better again? Has anyone else
Eimear78
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Supplements
New here. had a recent post about my strange vibration sensations in my body. I am newly dx, not on meds yet. Anyone take supplements.....I read something about Selenium in addition to B vitamins, D, iron? Would love to hear more. Any recommendation of a good book for a beginner like me. :-)
New here. had a recent post about my strange vibration sensations in my body. I am newly dx, not on meds yet. Anyone take supplements.....I read something about Selenium in addition to B vitamins, D, iron? Would love to hear more. Any recommendation of a good book for a beginner like me. :-)
Thyroid2468
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
What's up with Choline?
I have seen a number of posts where people have referenced avoiding eggs due to their Choline content. Is this a real concern for APC patients? A recent article brought these concerns to mind: Part of the vitamin B family, choline helps the body use fats more efficiently by breaking them into smaller
I have seen a number of posts where people have referenced avoiding eggs due to their Choline content. Is this a real concern for APC patients? A recent article brought these concerns to mind: Part of the vitamin B family, choline helps the body use fats more efficiently by breaking them into smaller
JRPnSD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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