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Vitamins help
Hi folks I’ve read on here that vitamins and levothyroxine should be taken at different times? I have just increased my levothyroxine to 125 mcg which I take first thing on a morning. I’m also wanting to take 200mcgs of selenium which has vit E at 12mg C 80mg and A 800 mcgs. Vitamin B complex =
Hi folks I’ve read on here that vitamins and levothyroxine should be taken at different times? I have just increased my levothyroxine to 125 mcg which I take first thing on a morning. I’m also wanting to take 200mcgs of selenium which has vit E at 12mg C 80mg and A 800 mcgs. Vitamin B complex =
xdianex
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Can folic acid supplement cause UTI
Have had many urinary tract infections in the past- currently on trimethoprim for 9 days (3 day course didn't work). I had pain on passing urine but last week I passed a lot of bright red blood - very frightening - GP said it seemed like something had scraped and maybe caused by stones so pee in a jug
Have had many urinary tract infections in the past- currently on trimethoprim for 9 days (3 day course didn't work). I had pain on passing urine but last week I passed a lot of bright red blood - very frightening - GP said it seemed like something had scraped and maybe caused by stones so pee in a jug
Cassandra
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
tremors
I was started on welbutrin sr 150 2xs a day a week ago I feel better but the tremors are worse I was dx 4 years ago with PD the only symptom I have so far is the tremor of my left side I take no other drugs but B VITAMINS and D I take a Tylenol pm to help me sleep, should I stop wellbutrin or try to
I was started on welbutrin sr 150 2xs a day a week ago I feel better but the tremors are worse I was dx 4 years ago with PD the only symptom I have so far is the tremor of my left side I take no other drugs but B VITAMINS and D I take a Tylenol pm to help me sleep, should I stop wellbutrin or try to
Boomercd
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
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Does anyone else get 'bouts' of neuropathy and other symptoms?
Hi, I'm desperately looking for some advice or guidance relating to my peripheral neuropathy. Due to a new system at our local doctor's surgery it is very tricky to get answers to what to me seems like a complex problem. I was vaguely diagnosed with alcoholic neuropathy a couple of months ago over the
Hi, I'm desperately looking for some advice or guidance relating to my peripheral neuropathy. Due to a new system at our local doctor's surgery it is very tricky to get answers to what to me seems like a complex problem. I was vaguely diagnosed with alcoholic neuropathy a couple of months ago over the
Peeks
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
6 years ago
Reaction to B12
Hi all Recently I have been feeling very unwell. All of my symptoms have pointed to a b 12 deficiency. Lots of nerve twitching, trembling hands, and tinnitus getting worse, plus debilitating fatigue. I went for folate and b12 blood tests. Folic acid serum >20 ng/ml Vitamin b12 606 pg/ml Despite
Hi all Recently I have been feeling very unwell. All of my symptoms have pointed to a b 12 deficiency. Lots of nerve twitching, trembling hands, and tinnitus getting worse, plus debilitating fatigue. I went for folate and b12 blood tests. Folic acid serum >20 ng/ml Vitamin b12 606 pg/ml Despite
OnePlusThree
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Thyroid result
I posted here before I have hashimoto (antibodies both above 1000) My latest result is Tsh 4.01 (range 0.2-4) Free t4 10.6 (range 7-16) Free t3 6.1 ( range 3.3-7.2) Vitamin d 21.4 (range 30-100) Ferritin 59.2 (range 24 -300) Vitamin b12 480 (range 180-914) Folic acid 13.6 (range 5.9-24) I take complex
I posted here before I have hashimoto (antibodies both above 1000) My latest result is Tsh 4.01 (range 0.2-4) Free t4 10.6 (range 7-16) Free t3 6.1 ( range 3.3-7.2) Vitamin d 21.4 (range 30-100) Ferritin 59.2 (range 24 -300) Vitamin b12 480 (range 180-914) Folic acid 13.6 (range 5.9-24) I take complex
Adam1805
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Burning Pins & Needles!
Hi everyone I will apologise now for the ranting and long winded post! I have CTD & RA and I take a lowering dose of Prednisolone (down to 6mg a day from 20mg), Lefludomide, Gabapentin, Hydroxychloroquine & Omniprozal. I also had my first 2 cycles of Rituximab in December and touch wood since then
Hi everyone I will apologise now for the ranting and long winded post! I have CTD & RA and I take a lowering dose of Prednisolone (down to 6mg a day from 20mg), Lefludomide, Gabapentin, Hydroxychloroquine & Omniprozal. I also had my first 2 cycles of Rituximab in December and touch wood since then
Bakbre
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
Taking vitamins
I have been on magnesium citrate, turmeric with Kurt cumin, cinnamon, garlic tablets, vitamin D, E, vitamin B 50, calcium.. I have a friend who is a doctor of naturalpathy she put me on all these vitamins when I had to cancerous nodules on my lungs. When the nodules were taken out the doctor admitted
I have been on magnesium citrate, turmeric with Kurt cumin, cinnamon, garlic tablets, vitamin D, E, vitamin B 50, calcium.. I have a friend who is a doctor of naturalpathy she put me on all these vitamins when I had to cancerous nodules on my lungs. When the nodules were taken out the doctor admitted
Mustangmo
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
The digestive and nutritional benefits of Dill
This may be thought a bit off topic but actually, it isn't as iron, folate, B vitamins, magnesium, potassium and glutathione are often discussed on the forum . Dill is my favourite herb - the aroma always takes me back long ago to a visit to Ireland made with my mother and a wonderful meal cooked and
This may be thought a bit off topic but actually, it isn't as iron, folate, B vitamins, magnesium, potassium and glutathione are often discussed on the forum . Dill is my favourite herb - the aroma always takes me back long ago to a visit to Ireland made with my mother and a wonderful meal cooked and
Polaris
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
magnesium for pain or cognition
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and orotate
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and orotate
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Prostatitis treatment: what antibiotics have u used?
Antibiotics is usually prescribed to treat prostatitis, there are many different antibiotics for prostatitis, including pills and intravenous drugs. Ciprofloxacin is the most common antibiotics, given in a dose of 500 milligrams twice daily for 28 days. Ciprofloxacin is an antibiotic in the fluoroquinolone
Antibiotics is usually prescribed to treat prostatitis, there are many different antibiotics for prostatitis, including pills and intravenous drugs. Ciprofloxacin is the most common antibiotics, given in a dose of 500 milligrams twice daily for 28 days. Ciprofloxacin is an antibiotic in the fluoroquinolone
Sebastian02
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Men's Health Forum
6 years ago
Suspected hypothyroid
I have had my thyroid tested and it has come back as 4.24. Ive bern told that is hogh by my g.p. but wiithin the normal range. I do have all the symptoms of hypothyroid except the coldness and have had these symptoms for many years. Ive looked online and a result of 4.24 seems to be borderline. I take
I have had my thyroid tested and it has come back as 4.24. Ive bern told that is hogh by my g.p. but wiithin the normal range. I do have all the symptoms of hypothyroid except the coldness and have had these symptoms for many years. Ive looked online and a result of 4.24 seems to be borderline. I take
Liztook
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Are you a, or do you know of a, GP Doctor that reads this forum?
I wonder sometimes what is going on in Doctors surgeries up and down the country. When there are so many people who are either B12 deficient or suffering with PA, and either getting substandard care or none at all. I didn't even know that vitamin B12 was important for survival or being deficient in it
I wonder sometimes what is going on in Doctors surgeries up and down the country. When there are so many people who are either B12 deficient or suffering with PA, and either getting substandard care or none at all. I didn't even know that vitamin B12 was important for survival or being deficient in it
jointpain
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Help! Overwhelmed with where to start with suppliments.
Hi everyone My husband was diagnosed with PD in February this year. He is 41. I’m trying to find out as much as I can about diet, exercise and supplements as I can to help him. He is taking sinemet 100/25 three times daily and was taking escitalopram sandoz 10mg before he was diagnosed so is currently
Hi everyone My husband was diagnosed with PD in February this year. He is 41. I’m trying to find out as much as I can about diet, exercise and supplements as I can to help him. He is taking sinemet 100/25 three times daily and was taking escitalopram sandoz 10mg before he was diagnosed so is currently
Kellypeters
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Please, need help ! FT3 over the range...?1?
Hello everybody, hello experts !!! I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and started Nature-Throid 32.5 mg in September 2017; I am better, but still with pains, sometimes severe shoulders pain/muscles, very low temperature in my feet, tired, no night sleep, gained a lot of weight, weakness of arms, legs
Hello everybody, hello experts !!! I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism and started Nature-Throid 32.5 mg in September 2017; I am better, but still with pains, sometimes severe shoulders pain/muscles, very low temperature in my feet, tired, no night sleep, gained a lot of weight, weakness of arms, legs
Pufinette
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Help with Blood test result please
I am going to the GP as I have not been feeling well since the new year. The blood tests results are all marked as "No action required" but I don't feel OK. I seem to be almost permanently tired and now have pins and needles in my feet and occassional cramps in my hands when writing. I am taking alternating
I am going to the GP as I have not been feeling well since the new year. The blood tests results are all marked as "No action required" but I don't feel OK. I seem to be almost permanently tired and now have pins and needles in my feet and occassional cramps in my hands when writing. I am taking alternating
carer999
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Vitamin Tablets - Can we take them?
Hi All Prior to my angioplasty I was taking Vitamin B complex, Vitamin D and Vitamin C tablets. I have asked if I can take three again and have been met with mixed reviews. Are any of you taking the above after having angioplasty? Kind regards Tracy 😊
Hi All Prior to my angioplasty I was taking Vitamin B complex, Vitamin D and Vitamin C tablets. I have asked if I can take three again and have been met with mixed reviews. Are any of you taking the above after having angioplasty? Kind regards Tracy 😊
Tracy298
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
B VITAMINS ARE VITAL. I did not recover from Hashi's til I took individual B vitamins
DO YOU REALLY NEED ALL 8 B VITAMINS? Most medical students are taught that people do not need vitamins and supplements. If you eat a balanced diet, they are told, you get all of the nutrients needed. I was told this in medical school and it is still the mantra being disseminated decades later. The
DO YOU REALLY NEED ALL 8 B VITAMINS? Most medical students are taught that people do not need vitamins and supplements. If you eat a balanced diet, they are told, you get all of the nutrients needed. I was told this in medical school and it is still the mantra being disseminated decades later. The
marigold22
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Taking supplements in combination with ADHD stimulant medication is very beneficial, but there is another important detail to adhere
This detail is THE ORDER & Time in which you take your supplements. If you've read some of my posts on the importance of supplements, know my story, and know a bit of the trial and error of selecting the proper supplement for you, then you can skip these small 4 paragraphs below and go to the list at
This detail is THE ORDER & Time in which you take your supplements. If you've read some of my posts on the importance of supplements, know my story, and know a bit of the trial and error of selecting the proper supplement for you, then you can skip these small 4 paragraphs below and go to the list at
Eclecticentric77
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
ADD with focus and attention issues
Hi everyone! I have an 11 year old son that has not officially been diagnosed with add but I know he has it. He makes straight A's in school but since first grade, he has had teachers point out that it seems he has a hard time focusing in class and he doesn't follow directions. I want to try and help
Hi everyone! I have an 11 year old son that has not officially been diagnosed with add but I know he has it. He makes straight A's in school but since first grade, he has had teachers point out that it seems he has a hard time focusing in class and he doesn't follow directions. I want to try and help
tenacgal
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
6 years ago
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