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Vitamin B12 test
Hello, I am planning to go to St Thomas's for the Vitamin B12 test in a week's time, the one that is recommended on Thyroid UK. Two questions: Should I be having the test at a particular time of day, on an empty stomach etc? Should I stop taking my Vitamin B complex now? It's very much an average
Hello, I am planning to go to St Thomas's for the Vitamin B12 test in a week's time, the one that is recommended on Thyroid UK. Two questions: Should I be having the test at a particular time of day, on an empty stomach etc? Should I stop taking my Vitamin B complex now? It's very much an average
Halinka
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Trial of Levothyroxine
Well, I followed my action plan and went to see my GP yesterday for the result of the scan on my neck. The GP said it had come back normal, so the previous GP who suspected a Goitre was wrong, I had asked previously for a trial of Levo but this doc said to wait until after the scan. I asked if I could
Well, I followed my action plan and went to see my GP yesterday for the result of the scan on my neck. The GP said it had come back normal, so the previous GP who suspected a Goitre was wrong, I had asked previously for a trial of Levo but this doc said to wait until after the scan. I asked if I could
Baggiebod
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
You Can Change Your Life by Participating
We know you want more research on hepatitis that can change your treatment options and therefore your life. Now, you can help us to help you by participating in the HepPRN patient registry. The registry is a survey that you take online and you don’t have to do it all in one sitting. Start here (you
We know you want more research on hepatitis that can change your treatment options and therefore your life. Now, you can help us to help you by participating in the HepPRN patient registry. The registry is a survey that you take online and you don’t have to do it all in one sitting. Start here (you
kcohen
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
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Dr won't treat for B12 even though I have neurological symptoms
Over many years my wellbeing has deteriorated to the point where, if I was 95, I'd accept the exhaustion, muscle fatigue (I can hardly walk upstairs), mental confusion and constant pain, weakness and pins and needles in my hands. I'd say to myself I'd had a good innings and if I died tomorrow, well,
Over many years my wellbeing has deteriorated to the point where, if I was 95, I'd accept the exhaustion, muscle fatigue (I can hardly walk upstairs), mental confusion and constant pain, weakness and pins and needles in my hands. I'd say to myself I'd had a good innings and if I died tomorrow, well,
oozlumbird
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Finding Better Cures – With Your Help!
You now have the ability to be directly involved in finding better cures for hepatitis. By taking just an hour of your time to participate in the HepPRN patient registry, your information will make a difference. http://www.hepatitisfoundation.org/RESEARCH/Patient_Registry.html The Hepatitis Registry
You now have the ability to be directly involved in finding better cures for hepatitis. By taking just an hour of your time to participate in the HepPRN patient registry, your information will make a difference. http://www.hepatitisfoundation.org/RESEARCH/Patient_Registry.html The Hepatitis Registry
kcohen
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Improving hepatitis patient outcomes
Hepatitis Foundation International invites you to help improve hepatitis patient outcomes by encouraging your patients to participate in our patient registry, HepPRN. There are several ways in which we can work together to recruit patients to the registry: •We can send you postcards to give to your
Hepatitis Foundation International invites you to help improve hepatitis patient outcomes by encouraging your patients to participate in our patient registry, HepPRN. There are several ways in which we can work together to recruit patients to the registry: •We can send you postcards to give to your
kcohen
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Mouth ulcers?
Hi, I'll try to be precise and concise. My problem's probably simple and serious. I am not sure. I have had ulcer's visit from quite a long time now. I was a chronic smoker for the past 6 years, however I have recently Quit. Its been 3 months now that I have quit. But these ulcers have visited me before
Hi, I'll try to be precise and concise. My problem's probably simple and serious. I am not sure. I have had ulcer's visit from quite a long time now. I was a chronic smoker for the past 6 years, however I have recently Quit. Its been 3 months now that I have quit. But these ulcers have visited me before
panicker
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
How many times have you told your story?
You’ve told your hepatitis story a million times. Now, tell it to those who can do something to help cure it. Act now by taking the HepPRN survey. http://www.hepatitisfoundation.org/RESEARCH/Patient_Registry.html You have you told your story in support groups, to doctors, to family and others. It
You’ve told your hepatitis story a million times. Now, tell it to those who can do something to help cure it. Act now by taking the HepPRN survey. http://www.hepatitisfoundation.org/RESEARCH/Patient_Registry.html You have you told your story in support groups, to doctors, to family and others. It
kcohen
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Improving hepatitis patient outcomes
Hepatitis Foundation International invites you to help improve hepatitis patient outcomes by encouraging your patients to participate in our patient registry, HepPRN. There are several ways in which we can work together to recruit patients to the registry: •We can send you postcards to give to your
Hepatitis Foundation International invites you to help improve hepatitis patient outcomes by encouraging your patients to participate in our patient registry, HepPRN. There are several ways in which we can work together to recruit patients to the registry: •We can send you postcards to give to your
kcohen
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Mouth Ulcers
Hi, I'll try to be precise and concise. My problem's probably simple and serious. I am not sure. I have had ulcer's visit from quite a long time now. I was a chronic smoker for the past 6 years, however I have recently Quit. Its been 3 months now that I have quit. But these ulcers have visited me before
Hi, I'll try to be precise and concise. My problem's probably simple and serious. I am not sure. I have had ulcer's visit from quite a long time now. I was a chronic smoker for the past 6 years, however I have recently Quit. Its been 3 months now that I have quit. But these ulcers have visited me before
panicker
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Dentistry Health Support
9 years ago
Finding Better Cures – With Your Help
You now have the ability to be directly involved in finding better cures for hepatitis. By taking just an hour of your time to participate in the HepPRN patient registry, your information will make a difference. http://www.hepatitisfoundation.org/RESEARCH/Patient_Registry.html The Hepatitis Registry
You now have the ability to be directly involved in finding better cures for hepatitis. By taking just an hour of your time to participate in the HepPRN patient registry, your information will make a difference. http://www.hepatitisfoundation.org/RESEARCH/Patient_Registry.html The Hepatitis Registry
kcohen
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
The Vitacog study.
hi people, this is a summary (cut n paste) of the Oxford 'Vitacog' Study. B vitamins slow brain changes in a subgroup of older people Oxford researchers announce further results from 2010 clinical trial Posted on 20th May 2013 Dementia researchers at the University of Oxford have released additional
hi people, this is a summary (cut n paste) of the Oxford 'Vitacog' Study. B vitamins slow brain changes in a subgroup of older people Oxford researchers announce further results from 2010 clinical trial Posted on 20th May 2013 Dementia researchers at the University of Oxford have released additional
Hidihi
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
How Many Times Have You Told Your Story?
You’ve told your hepatitis story a million times. Now, tell it to those who can do something to help cure it. Act now by taking the HepPRN survey. http://www.hepatitisfoundation.org/RESEARCH/Patient_Registry.html You have you told your story in support groups, to doctors, to family and others. It
You’ve told your hepatitis story a million times. Now, tell it to those who can do something to help cure it. Act now by taking the HepPRN survey. http://www.hepatitisfoundation.org/RESEARCH/Patient_Registry.html You have you told your story in support groups, to doctors, to family and others. It
kcohen
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
Trimethoprim & Warfarin
Been on warfarin for APS for about four years after being diagnosed in 2011. My recent INR is 2.5 (last Monday) I have a problem with my consultant never allowing me to go over 3.0) This week I've had a problem with a bad virus and bad water infection been prescribed this morning with Trimethoprim
Been on warfarin for APS for about four years after being diagnosed in 2011. My recent INR is 2.5 (last Monday) I have a problem with my consultant never allowing me to go over 3.0) This week I've had a problem with a bad virus and bad water infection been prescribed this morning with Trimethoprim
JPMcGee75
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
9 years ago
Big Thank You to Addenbrookes Hospital and this Forum
I cant thank Addenbrookes hospital or this Forum enough THANK YOU! I have not posted on here for ages, I wanted to see if my good health remained I did not want to jinx things. Reading other people's posts and questions brings it all back how dreadful I felt for 5 years and how I struggled to get
I cant thank Addenbrookes hospital or this Forum enough THANK YOU! I have not posted on here for ages, I wanted to see if my good health remained I did not want to jinx things. Reading other people's posts and questions brings it all back how dreadful I felt for 5 years and how I struggled to get
Chicken12
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Son's basal temperature is 35.2 degrees
Hi All, I accept I need to be told off as I posted 8 months ago about my 16-year-old son and although I have followed most of the very much appreciated advice but I haven't taken him to Dr BDP (affording it is the problem but I should have found the money somehow). I am just reading his book and I have
Hi All, I accept I need to be told off as I posted 8 months ago about my 16-year-old son and although I have followed most of the very much appreciated advice but I haven't taken him to Dr BDP (affording it is the problem but I should have found the money somehow). I am just reading his book and I have
Tiera
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Catch 22 - Treating the Hepatitis B before any other treatment for HCC can even be considered
Hi All, Within the space of three months my poor hubby has found out that he has cirrhosis of the liver due to hepatitis B and not only cirrhosis but also four HCC tumours ( the largest is 4 cm) ( all because of abundant ascites) ( i had previously put it down to simply being 'portly' and just 'wind
Hi All, Within the space of three months my poor hubby has found out that he has cirrhosis of the liver due to hepatitis B and not only cirrhosis but also four HCC tumours ( the largest is 4 cm) ( all because of abundant ascites) ( i had previously put it down to simply being 'portly' and just 'wind
liveronmymind
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British Liver Trust
9 years ago
You Can Change Your Life by Participating
We know you want more research on hepatitis that can change your treatment options and therefore your life. Now, you can help us to help you by participating in the HepPRN patient registry. The registry is a survey that you take online which will take you only about an hour to complete and you don’
We know you want more research on hepatitis that can change your treatment options and therefore your life. Now, you can help us to help you by participating in the HepPRN patient registry. The registry is a survey that you take online which will take you only about an hour to complete and you don’
kuzoigwe
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
9 years ago
thyroid - I'm at the low end of normal
I've had a bit of weight gain recently, and thought my thyroid must have gone lower. I tried an iron supplement that contained iodine, and it made me feel really peculiar. I later tried a product called Perfectil (in the UK) that is for skin, hair and nails, as my nails are very brittle. This also contained
I've had a bit of weight gain recently, and thought my thyroid must have gone lower. I tried an iron supplement that contained iodine, and it made me feel really peculiar. I later tried a product called Perfectil (in the UK) that is for skin, hair and nails, as my nails are very brittle. This also contained
cagneyfile
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Magnesium
Hi I am new to site have had A F for 7 years and had a stroke in January doing well and now on the new blood thinner rivaroxaban . I am on waiting list for ablation which is seven months wait so still not sure what to do. In the meantime would like to try magnesium but don't want it to upset my stomach
Hi I am new to site have had A F for 7 years and had a stroke in January doing well and now on the new blood thinner rivaroxaban . I am on waiting list for ablation which is seven months wait so still not sure what to do. In the meantime would like to try magnesium but don't want it to upset my stomach
Robert185
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AF Association
9 years ago
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