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Tumors in my breasts ☹️
I just found some tumors in my breasts, they are hard and round. Like my tumor next to my ovary, but a lot smaller. I see my Oncologist Thursday, and I've swollen lymph nodes in my arm pits. Could the ovarian cancer spread to this area? After my radical hysterectomy my Oncologist said it could spread
I just found some tumors in my breasts, they are hard and round. Like my tumor next to my ovary, but a lot smaller. I see my Oncologist Thursday, and I've swollen lymph nodes in my arm pits. Could the ovarian cancer spread to this area? After my radical hysterectomy my Oncologist said it could spread
Ivster
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
re dry eyes and hormones
Since having a radical hysterectomy and my ovaries removed I've been on estrogen, 1mg per day and also I have to take thyroxine, 50mcgs per day. Every now and then my doctor tells me to try to give up estrogen so every now and then I try. I tried about a year and a half ago and my eyes became dry and
Since having a radical hysterectomy and my ovaries removed I've been on estrogen, 1mg per day and also I have to take thyroxine, 50mcgs per day. Every now and then my doctor tells me to try to give up estrogen so every now and then I try. I tried about a year and a half ago and my eyes became dry and
Hidden
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Macular Society
7 years ago
high TSH
I followed advice from people here and I raised (gradually) the amount of Euthyrox, from 25 to 50, and my heart goes like crazy, I can hear it in my ears. I cannot walk three to 5 steps and I have to stop because of shortness of breath. I've prepared my hormone for morning, 37.5 again and then I'm going
I followed advice from people here and I raised (gradually) the amount of Euthyrox, from 25 to 50, and my heart goes like crazy, I can hear it in my ears. I cannot walk three to 5 steps and I have to stop because of shortness of breath. I've prepared my hormone for morning, 37.5 again and then I'm going
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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Advice appreciated
Hi all I'm a newbie on a steep learning curve. Been on quite a journey of discovery since the 'trust me I'm a doctor' programme opened my eyes to t3. I'm 47 and was diagnosed as hypothyroid at 18. Following years of problems I was diagnosed as ceoliac at 29. I am extremely strict with my diet including
Hi all I'm a newbie on a steep learning curve. Been on quite a journey of discovery since the 'trust me I'm a doctor' programme opened my eyes to t3. I'm 47 and was diagnosed as hypothyroid at 18. Following years of problems I was diagnosed as ceoliac at 29. I am extremely strict with my diet including
Kitti1
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
VITAMIN B
Does anyone here take vitamin B? I have MCTD and Sjogren's and wonder if this would help. I don't go out when the sun is shining in the summer. I am having a flare at the moment and feel pretty grim. Any suggestions on dosage and which brand is best. Thanks a lot.
Does anyone here take vitamin B? I have MCTD and Sjogren's and wonder if this would help. I don't go out when the sun is shining in the summer. I am having a flare at the moment and feel pretty grim. Any suggestions on dosage and which brand is best. Thanks a lot.
bones-bones
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LUPUS UK
7 years ago
Hi there
My name is Lynne I am being treated for stage 3 Endometrial Cancer that materialized in my lungs. I have been in treatment for 3 years following a Radical Hysterectomy. Doc said I will never be totally Cancer free. I have been treated withHeld Paxil and Carboplatin. The Chemo is no longer effective it
My name is Lynne I am being treated for stage 3 Endometrial Cancer that materialized in my lungs. I have been in treatment for 3 years following a Radical Hysterectomy. Doc said I will never be totally Cancer free. I have been treated withHeld Paxil and Carboplatin. The Chemo is no longer effective it
lynnsie44
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Is there help here
Would this be considered Lung Cancer. I have endometrial cancer that spread in my lungs. I had a radical hysterectomy and now the CT Scans are showing spread in my lungs. Treated first by Chemo and now Avastin.
Would this be considered Lung Cancer. I have endometrial cancer that spread in my lungs. I had a radical hysterectomy and now the CT Scans are showing spread in my lungs. Treated first by Chemo and now Avastin.
lynnsie44
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
red vitamins website info.
Having had thyroid problems in the past, I understand how tired and fatigued you become if there is even a minor imbalance of your thyroid. Have recently listened to a video by MD Gundy a former cardiac surgeon who now has diverted his attention to vitamins and substances which can affect your thyroid
Having had thyroid problems in the past, I understand how tired and fatigued you become if there is even a minor imbalance of your thyroid. Have recently listened to a video by MD Gundy a former cardiac surgeon who now has diverted his attention to vitamins and substances which can affect your thyroid
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
What Should I Do After a Slip Up?
What do you do if you accidentally slip up and eat too many carbs? What can you do to overcome a weight plateau? And what about food cravings during your period? I slipped up today and ate too many carbs! What to do? How big of a set back is this going to be? Have I completely undone all the right
What do you do if you accidentally slip up and eat too many carbs? What can you do to overcome a weight plateau? And what about food cravings during your period? I slipped up today and ate too many carbs! What to do? How big of a set back is this going to be? Have I completely undone all the right
suramo
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
How are you feeling and your endo?
I thought it'd be nice to share how my health is going. I have found ways to manage my body and find what works best for me and was curious to know about yours. If you could share your experience would be great. I also want to thank some ladies here who gave me great suggestions, they helped me a lot
I thought it'd be nice to share how my health is going. I have found ways to manage my body and find what works best for me and was curious to know about yours. If you could share your experience would be great. I also want to thank some ladies here who gave me great suggestions, they helped me a lot
happyseal
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
Peripheral Neuropathy
I have a friend who has been on levo for years but has now developed peripheral neuropathy. What does anyone take for this? Is it one of the B vitamins?
I have a friend who has been on levo for years but has now developed peripheral neuropathy. What does anyone take for this? Is it one of the B vitamins?
topaz1
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Radical Hysterectomy
About 4 weeks ago, I had a radical hysterectomy and a large tumor removed, and got diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I'm having extreme left hip pain, that won't go away. Has anyone had this problem the Oncologist mention it could be the way I was put in a sling for 6 hours. I will have a cat scan March
About 4 weeks ago, I had a radical hysterectomy and a large tumor removed, and got diagnosed with ovarian cancer. I'm having extreme left hip pain, that won't go away. Has anyone had this problem the Oncologist mention it could be the way I was put in a sling for 6 hours. I will have a cat scan March
Ivster
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
7 years ago
New to forum
Hello, I was just wondering if anyone could give me a quick interpretation of my thyroid results? I'm usually on the PA site, I have macrocytic anaemia, low ferritin, low folate and of course low vitamin B12. I asked my GP to test vitamin D and thyroid, mother, aunt and gran all have under active thyroid
Hello, I was just wondering if anyone could give me a quick interpretation of my thyroid results? I'm usually on the PA site, I have macrocytic anaemia, low ferritin, low folate and of course low vitamin B12. I asked my GP to test vitamin D and thyroid, mother, aunt and gran all have under active thyroid
greenbexy
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Subclinical, being baselined (awaiting tests), trying alt therapies; don't want to interfere with diagnosis (chronic migraine/malaise)
Hello, I have just joined and I am having my thyroid baselined after a TSH of 5.5 and a T4 of 14.5 (thereabouts, TSH just over upper limit T4 was low end) I am in the UK. My dr was prompted to test because of numbness in foot and tingling along with head and neck pain accompanying my chronic migraine
Hello, I have just joined and I am having my thyroid baselined after a TSH of 5.5 and a T4 of 14.5 (thereabouts, TSH just over upper limit T4 was low end) I am in the UK. My dr was prompted to test because of numbness in foot and tingling along with head and neck pain accompanying my chronic migraine
Sedgie
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Live like you are dying.
Live Like you are dying. This song by Tim McGraw has a lot of meaning to me for many reasons. In 1999 Elizabeth and I met and started our journey together. She was 33 with 3 children, I was 58 . How we met is another story. I decided if I wanted her in my life, I had to take everything that came with
Live Like you are dying. This song by Tim McGraw has a lot of meaning to me for many reasons. In 1999 Elizabeth and I met and started our journey together. She was 33 with 3 children, I was 58 . How we met is another story. I decided if I wanted her in my life, I had to take everything that came with
Dave_D
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Hashis/Adrenal Fatigue question
Hi All, Diagnosed with Hashis at beginning of 2016, current issues are exhaustion, brain fog, heart palpitations and breathlessness. Current thyroid medication is 100mcg T4 and 25mcg T3. Supplementing with Vitamin B12, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Selenium, Coconut milk kefir, Glutamine
Hi All, Diagnosed with Hashis at beginning of 2016, current issues are exhaustion, brain fog, heart palpitations and breathlessness. Current thyroid medication is 100mcg T4 and 25mcg T3. Supplementing with Vitamin B12, Vitamin B Complex, Vitamin C, Vitamin D, Selenium, Coconut milk kefir, Glutamine
Mikegov
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Partial Possible Treatment for some SCAs.
EDIT: This is a post I made on another site and one that is linked in another post on this site. I am soon going to start a "Go Fund Me" campaign to begin a patient lead research trial. If you have SCA1,3,14,17 or Telangiectasia I beg you to please contact me at PeckJA@aol.com. I am helping my father
EDIT: This is a post I made on another site and one that is linked in another post on this site. I am soon going to start a "Go Fund Me" campaign to begin a patient lead research trial. If you have SCA1,3,14,17 or Telangiectasia I beg you to please contact me at PeckJA@aol.com. I am helping my father
2Sunny
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Ataxia UK
7 years ago
Myo Inositol in Combination with Selenium for subclinical Hashimoto's
My wife has diagnosed Hashimoto's with TPO antibodies ranging from 116 Iu/ml (6 Jan 2017) to 146 (22 Jul 2016) and TSH ranging from 4.78 Iu/mL (6 Jan 17) to 6.010 (22 July). She started supplementing with Selenium, Zinc, Vitamin D3, and some other adrenal support and B-vitamins at our functional medicine
My wife has diagnosed Hashimoto's with TPO antibodies ranging from 116 Iu/ml (6 Jan 2017) to 146 (22 Jul 2016) and TSH ranging from 4.78 Iu/mL (6 Jan 17) to 6.010 (22 July). She started supplementing with Selenium, Zinc, Vitamin D3, and some other adrenal support and B-vitamins at our functional medicine
sbiller1
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Aspirin
This post is prompted by a new study [B6]. I use NSAIDs maybe once or twice a year, in a bad year. I have never been tempted by prophylactic use of aspirin - even low-dose. Aspirin has been around for well over a century (since 1899), so never needed U.S. FDA approval. Some say that if it were a new
This post is prompted by a new study [B6]. I use NSAIDs maybe once or twice a year, in a bad year. I have never been tempted by prophylactic use of aspirin - even low-dose. Aspirin has been around for well over a century (since 1899), so never needed U.S. FDA approval. Some say that if it were a new
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Common Treatments for Advanced Prostate Cancer
Doctors can treat, but not cure, advanced prostate cancer. The goal is to slow down the cancer's spread and help you feel better. Most men with it have a high quality of life for many years. There are different kinds of treatments, including hormone therapy, immunotherapy, radiation, and chemotherapy
Doctors can treat, but not cure, advanced prostate cancer. The goal is to slow down the cancer's spread and help you feel better. Most men with it have a high quality of life for many years. There are different kinds of treatments, including hormone therapy, immunotherapy, radiation, and chemotherapy
motosue
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
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