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PCOS HASHIMOTOS FBC RESULTS ADVICE NEEDED
level: 4.1 (3.5-4.6)
Chloride
level: 105 (95-108) Urea level: 4.2 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine level: 58 (45-84) Bicarbonate level: 22 (22-29) #hashimotos #thyroidfunction #PCOS #hormones
level: 4.1 (3.5-4.6)
Chloride
level: 105 (95-108) Urea level: 4.2 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine level: 58 (45-84) Bicarbonate level: 22 (22-29) #hashimotos #thyroidfunction #PCOS #hormones
Serendipity97
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PCOS UK (Verity)
2 months ago
Help and advice needed (PCOS, hashimotos, blood results)
level: 4.1 (3.5-4.6)
Chloride
level: 105 (95-108) Urea level: 4.2 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine level: 58 (45-84) Bicarbonate level: 22 (22-29) #hashimotos #thyroidfunction #PCOS #hormones
level: 4.1 (3.5-4.6)
Chloride
level: 105 (95-108) Urea level: 4.2 (2.5-7.8) Creatinine level: 58 (45-84) Bicarbonate level: 22 (22-29) #hashimotos #thyroidfunction #PCOS #hormones
Serendipity97
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
If Putin uses nuclear weapons, how can we treat radiation poisoning?
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A geiger counter measures a radiation level at a site of fire burning in the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, outside the village of Rahivka.
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(photo credit: YAROSLAV YEMELIANENKO/REUTERS)
[/i] A Haifa company named Pluristem has been researching ARS
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A geiger counter measures a radiation level at a site of fire burning in the exclusion zone around the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, outside the village of Rahivka.
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(photo credit: YAROSLAV YEMELIANENKO/REUTERS)
[/i] A Haifa company named Pluristem has been researching ARS
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
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Intermittent Fasting Could Put Type 2 Diabetes Patients into Remission
The prevention or management of type 2 diabetes by following a calorie-restricted diet is not a new idea. There are now dozens of doctors' Youtube presentations on how to reverse T2D by simply cutting the carbs. Now, research from China shows it could be possible for people with type 2 diabetes to
The prevention or management of type 2 diabetes by following a calorie-restricted diet is not a new idea. There are now dozens of doctors' Youtube presentations on how to reverse T2D by simply cutting the carbs. Now, research from China shows it could be possible for people with type 2 diabetes to
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Nephrologist Visit
I saw the nephrologist today and am so glad that I did. First, she is a total sweetheart and spent a lot of time asking questions and really listening to the answers. Then she spent time telling me what she thinks happened and what she thinks will happen in the future. Everything was positive and
I saw the nephrologist today and am so glad that I did. First, she is a total sweetheart and spent a lot of time asking questions and really listening to the answers. Then she spent time telling me what she thinks happened and what she thinks will happen in the future. Everything was positive and
TopazForests
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Ganfort - is it preservative free?
My consultant prescribed Ganfort eye drops because they're supposed to be preservative free and I had been having problems (soreness) with other eye drops. However, I note from the accompanying leaflet that they contain the preservative benzalkonium chloride which is a preservative. Just wondering if
My consultant prescribed Ganfort eye drops because they're supposed to be preservative free and I had been having problems (soreness) with other eye drops. However, I note from the accompanying leaflet that they contain the preservative benzalkonium chloride which is a preservative. Just wondering if
tcpace
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Glaucoma UK
2 years ago
Latest Results for Advice
Albumin
42
- (35–50 g/L) Alkaline Phosphatase
115
- (30–130 U/L) ALT Level
24
- (5-55 U/L) GT Level
31
- (0-37 U/L) Total Bilirubin Level
10
- (0–20 umol/L)
Urea and Electrolytes
Serum Sodium
134
- (133–146 mmol/L) Serum
Potassium
4.5
Albumin
42
- (35–50 g/L) Alkaline Phosphatase
115
- (30–130 U/L) ALT Level
24
- (5-55 U/L) GT Level
31
- (0-37 U/L) Total Bilirubin Level
10
- (0–20 umol/L)
Urea and Electrolytes
Serum Sodium
134
- (133–146 mmol/L) Serum
Potassium
4.5
Albaangel
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Ocular benzalkonium chloride exposure: problems and solutions
Many here need, or have needed, to use various eye drops and other treatments, often due directly to thyroid issues. Whether for simple dry eyes or other underlying issues. Most threads end up with at least one member pointing out the importance of using preservative-free products - especially when
Many here need, or have needed, to use various eye drops and other treatments, often due directly to thyroid issues. Whether for simple dry eyes or other underlying issues. Most threads end up with at least one member pointing out the importance of using preservative-free products - especially when
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Low Sodium Salt
I have some low sodium salt (Brand: Saxa So-Low) in which the reduced sodium is primarily taken up with
potassium
chloride
instead. The packet says it contains 50% less sodium than table salt. It has 51%
potassium
chloride
and 48% salt.
I have some low sodium salt (Brand: Saxa So-Low) in which the reduced sodium is primarily taken up with
potassium
chloride
instead. The packet says it contains 50% less sodium than table salt. It has 51%
potassium
chloride
and 48% salt.
Drounding
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AF Association
2 years ago
Did anyone else listen to the talk about Electrolytes by Surrey ASG?
Very interesting, unfortunately i dont think it was recorded. Conclusions were to try and get enough Magnesium and Potassium from food, although results for Magnesium were inconclusive, it seemed to me that Potassium was key. I have heard bad things about potassium tablets in the past so i have been
Very interesting, unfortunately i dont think it was recorded. Conclusions were to try and get enough Magnesium and Potassium from food, although results for Magnesium were inconclusive, it seemed to me that Potassium was key. I have heard bad things about potassium tablets in the past so i have been
alrk
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AF Association
2 years ago
Potassium!
Has anyone else tried supplementing potassium to ease arrythmias? I've had a surprising result. Sorry for long post. Magnesium is the oft talked about one for AF or ectopics, and I added magnesium quite a while back, with a marginal though noticeable effect on damping ectopics. I recently checked
Has anyone else tried supplementing potassium to ease arrythmias? I've had a surprising result. Sorry for long post. Magnesium is the oft talked about one for AF or ectopics, and I added magnesium quite a while back, with a marginal though noticeable effect on damping ectopics. I recently checked
Cliff_G
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AF Association
2 years ago
The dangers of excess iodine uptake
This excellent article by Tania Smith (Thyroid.ca) describes the dangers and outcomes of taking in too much iodine. An article to be read and understood by anyone taking iodine direct.
Potassium iodide (KI) dosing in a nuclear emergency
BY THYROIDPATIENTSCA on MARCH 4, 2022
This excellent article by Tania Smith (Thyroid.ca) describes the dangers and outcomes of taking in too much iodine. An article to be read and understood by anyone taking iodine direct.
Potassium iodide (KI) dosing in a nuclear emergency
BY THYROIDPATIENTSCA on MARCH 4, 2022
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
IBS and Kidney Stones
Has anyone with IBS had to take Potassium Citrate mixture to try and prevent further production of Kidney Stones. It is known for upset Stomach and D. I have been prescribed this mixture and have been taking it for about a year now and seem to have much worse IBS D symtoms after a main meal. Just
Has anyone with IBS had to take Potassium Citrate mixture to try and prevent further production of Kidney Stones. It is known for upset Stomach and D. I have been prescribed this mixture and have been taking it for about a year now and seem to have much worse IBS D symtoms after a main meal. Just
Will1234
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Question to those who have stopped taking Thyroid-S
I´d like to hear from members who no longer take Thyroid-S. I realise there is something in Thyroid-S that does not agree with me. When I take it, I get terrible itching all over my body. If I go off it for a few days, the itching stops. When I go back on TS, the itching comes back. I think I am reacting
I´d like to hear from members who no longer take Thyroid-S. I realise there is something in Thyroid-S that does not agree with me. When I take it, I get terrible itching all over my body. If I go off it for a few days, the itching stops. When I go back on TS, the itching comes back. I think I am reacting
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Does anyone has this rare kidney disease (familial hypercalciuria, hypomagnesemia and nephrocalsinosis)?
I have been diagnosed with a very rare kidney disease since day 1 which called familial hypercalciuria, hypomagnesemia and nephrocalsinosis. Not a single doctor figured out a way to treat my condition or in other words nothing worked for me like: (sodium citrate, potassium citrate, potassium bicarbonate
I have been diagnosed with a very rare kidney disease since day 1 which called familial hypercalciuria, hypomagnesemia and nephrocalsinosis. Not a single doctor figured out a way to treat my condition or in other words nothing worked for me like: (sodium citrate, potassium citrate, potassium bicarbonate
Serlo92
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Update and first time referral to a neph...
4.0
Chloride
106 Total C02 28 Anion Gap 8 Calcium 9.5 Glucose level 81 BUN 12 Creatitine 1.26 Albumin 5.2 Total protein 7.3 Bili total 0.9 Alk Phos 115 ALT 34 AST 31 GFR 74 (this was 96 back in 2018) He's had a cat scan of his kidneys that came back normal.
4.0
Chloride
106 Total C02 28 Anion Gap 8 Calcium 9.5 Glucose level 81 BUN 12 Creatitine 1.26 Albumin 5.2 Total protein 7.3 Bili total 0.9 Alk Phos 115 ALT 34 AST 31 GFR 74 (this was 96 back in 2018) He's had a cat scan of his kidneys that came back normal.
Bananas2007
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Lab results - no diagnosis yet...
●Parathyroid: 32.20 pg/ml *NORMAL * ●Renal function panel: Sodium: 140
Potassium
: 3.9
Chloride
: 101 Total C02: 28 Anion Gap: 11 Calcium: 9.5 Glucose level: 95 (no fasting) BUN: 11 Creatitine: 1.17 Albumin: 5.1 Phosphorus: 2.3 *LOW* eGFR: 81 ●Vitamin D 25 hydroxy: 22.7 *slightly low* ●Uric Acid: 2.0
●Parathyroid: 32.20 pg/ml *NORMAL * ●Renal function panel: Sodium: 140
Potassium
: 3.9
Chloride
: 101 Total C02: 28 Anion Gap: 11 Calcium: 9.5 Glucose level: 95 (no fasting) BUN: 11 Creatitine: 1.17 Albumin: 5.1 Phosphorus: 2.3 *LOW* eGFR: 81 ●Vitamin D 25 hydroxy: 22.7 *slightly low* ●Uric Acid: 2.0
Bananas2007
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
OATMILK FORTIFIED WITH POTASSIUM IODIDE- OK TO TAKE?
I am reducing dairy intake and have been using oatmilk. However today I noted that it contains potassium iodide. Each 100mls contains 22ug . This is the only reasonably tasting milk substitute that I have been able to find and I have tried most of them! However I am concerned about the iodine content
I am reducing dairy intake and have been using oatmilk. However today I noted that it contains potassium iodide. Each 100mls contains 22ug . This is the only reasonably tasting milk substitute that I have been able to find and I have tried most of them! However I am concerned about the iodine content
Eton
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Landmark study shows simple salt swap could prevent millions of deaths each year
Using a salt substitute - where part of the sodium
chloride
is replaced with
potassium
chloride
– addresses both problems at once. Salt substitutes are known to lower blood pressure but their effects on heart disease, stroke, and death were unclear, until now.
Using a salt substitute - where part of the sodium
chloride
is replaced with
potassium
chloride
– addresses both problems at once. Salt substitutes are known to lower blood pressure but their effects on heart disease, stroke, and death were unclear, until now.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
People of HU - 'A day in a life' living with IBS
To end the year, we are sharing stories of a few members to give you a glimpse into the lives of people using our platform to better their health. The patient voice is at the heart of everything that we do. By showcasing to others how valuable each community is to our members, we aim to further empower
To end the year, we are sharing stories of a few members to give you a glimpse into the lives of people using our platform to better their health. The patient voice is at the heart of everything that we do. By showcasing to others how valuable each community is to our members, we aim to further empower
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
2 years ago
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