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Combination therapy T4 + T3
Hi, since 2 weeks I started to take 10 mcg T3/ 2 days on top of my daily levothyroxine. I remember my periodic cycle was 24 days instead of 28 days when TSH was rising before. Today I was surprised to get my period at d23?! I am confused again. Was expecting the opposite.
Hi, since 2 weeks I started to take 10 mcg T3/ 2 days on top of my daily levothyroxine. I remember my periodic cycle was 24 days instead of 28 days when TSH was rising before. Today I was surprised to get my period at d23?! I am confused again. Was expecting the opposite.
Balou23
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Recording available for NoSilverBullet interview of Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of SYMBYX, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's".
Thank you to Dr Wayne Markman for this very detailed interview on the topic of "Light Therapy for Parkinson's". It was a fascinating presentation with an excellent Q&A afterwards. It is available now on our YouTube channel so please take a look: https://youtu.be/E9XSIzblucc?feature=shared It is also
Thank you to Dr Wayne Markman for this very detailed interview on the topic of "Light Therapy for Parkinson's". It was a fascinating presentation with an excellent Q&A afterwards. It is available now on our YouTube channel so please take a look: https://youtu.be/E9XSIzblucc?feature=shared It is also
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
still here
Hi All I like to try and update my journey so you can see that there are some longer term survivors. I am still on 0 PSA with advanced cancer. My journey is on my bio. I was diagnosed at 47 and now I’m 54 with no progression. My primary treatment was Zytiga and it is still working. I take a concoction
Hi All I like to try and update my journey so you can see that there are some longer term survivors. I am still on 0 PSA with advanced cancer. My journey is on my bio. I was diagnosed at 47 and now I’m 54 with no progression. My primary treatment was Zytiga and it is still working. I take a concoction
Apollo123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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Hi all I’m coming up to 5 weeks after valve replacement, removal of web and thinning of thickened muscle. Had x ray and ecg, 60% healed and function looking good apparently. Which is great news. I’ve been walking each day, I’m up to a couple of miles and on short hills BPM up to 130. May have overdid
Hi all I’m coming up to 5 weeks after valve replacement, removal of web and thinning of thickened muscle. Had x ray and ecg, 60% healed and function looking good apparently. Which is great news. I’ve been walking each day, I’m up to a couple of miles and on short hills BPM up to 130. May have overdid
TriumphLover
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
TSH how long for suppressed TSH to return to normal after stopping T3?
I saw a ‘hormone specialist’ GP today. Again she tried to tell me I need to reduce my levothyroxine because of my suppressed TSH. Only saw her because she’s meant to be good with HRT, but she’s gone mad about my TSH. My FT4 is only 48-% through range, so if anything, I’d like to increase my levo!
I saw a ‘hormone specialist’ GP today. Again she tried to tell me I need to reduce my levothyroxine because of my suppressed TSH. Only saw her because she’s meant to be good with HRT, but she’s gone mad about my TSH. My FT4 is only 48-% through range, so if anything, I’d like to increase my levo!
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Covid advice
Has anybody got any advice on how to deal with Covid when on combination therapy? I've just gone down with it for the first time and I'm wondering if I should just continue as normal. Have a pretty high fever and heart rate...wd the T3 exacerbate this?
Has anybody got any advice on how to deal with Covid when on combination therapy? I've just gone down with it for the first time and I'm wondering if I should just continue as normal. Have a pretty high fever and heart rate...wd the T3 exacerbate this?
SilverSavvy
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
AF and knee arthritis
Hi all,I was diagnosed with AF last April '22, taken of meds for knee Arthritis and prescribed Bisoprolol and Apixaban. My life has gone downhill ever since! Basically I've eventully had to stop working as a nurse as I couldn't cope with the demand of the 12 hour shifts on my feet and the stress of
Hi all,I was diagnosed with AF last April '22, taken of meds for knee Arthritis and prescribed Bisoprolol and Apixaban. My life has gone downhill ever since! Basically I've eventully had to stop working as a nurse as I couldn't cope with the demand of the 12 hour shifts on my feet and the stress of
Notsurewhattoexpect
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Update on trametinib (Mekinist) for low grade serous ovarian cancer
Good morning everyone We are delighted that NHS England has recommended that the MEK-inhibitor trametinib (Mekinist) should be routinely available as an off-label treatment option for adults with recurrent or progressive low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). This is for people who have received
Good morning everyone We are delighted that NHS England has recommended that the MEK-inhibitor trametinib (Mekinist) should be routinely available as an off-label treatment option for adults with recurrent or progressive low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). This is for people who have received
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Dipping my toe into the possibility of thyroid issues
I'm 55 and have been officially 'ill' since 1996 - I have an alphabet soup of acronymsCFS/ME, IBS, FM, hypermobility, absorption issues, vitamin deficiencies ( I supplement aggressively with B12 and D & I take methyl folate -I take magnesium, zinc, k2, potassium, rosehip, ubiquinol, floradix and a probiotic
I'm 55 and have been officially 'ill' since 1996 - I have an alphabet soup of acronymsCFS/ME, IBS, FM, hypermobility, absorption issues, vitamin deficiencies ( I supplement aggressively with B12 and D & I take methyl folate -I take magnesium, zinc, k2, potassium, rosehip, ubiquinol, floradix and a probiotic
KatyMac68
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Results advice pls....
Hi, I've just had results from medichecks and would like some advice pls on my levels, if any are sub-optimal and what they should be. Quick recap: I have Hashimoto’s (Dx 13yrs ago), am hypothyroid (Dx 2yrs ago, been on levothyroxine since), now take 100mcg levothyroxine 6 x/week and 75mcg 1x/week
Hi, I've just had results from medichecks and would like some advice pls on my levels, if any are sub-optimal and what they should be. Quick recap: I have Hashimoto’s (Dx 13yrs ago), am hypothyroid (Dx 2yrs ago, been on levothyroxine since), now take 100mcg levothyroxine 6 x/week and 75mcg 1x/week
bollin
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Made a desicion, went private
I was referred to ENT in November about my goitre by an Anaesthetist. I've been on carbimazole coming up to a year and every single 6 weeks i am over medicated. Stopped meds for 2 weeks, or 6 weeks and hey presto I'm back to severely over. Now hairless. I found the name of the Consultant I'd been referred
I was referred to ENT in November about my goitre by an Anaesthetist. I've been on carbimazole coming up to a year and every single 6 weeks i am over medicated. Stopped meds for 2 weeks, or 6 weeks and hey presto I'm back to severely over. Now hairless. I found the name of the Consultant I'd been referred
TwigwithaWig
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Knee surgery or cardiac ablation first
Scheduled for total knee replacement on left knee. 74 yrs old. On Eliquis. Metropolol only taken when out of rhythm. Just this year my episodes increasing and not converting as quickly. Had my first cardioversion last month. Also t2diabetic, sleep apnea (stable) .Really concerned about having the
Scheduled for total knee replacement on left knee. 74 yrs old. On Eliquis. Metropolol only taken when out of rhythm. Just this year my episodes increasing and not converting as quickly. Had my first cardioversion last month. Also t2diabetic, sleep apnea (stable) .Really concerned about having the
rangerboy
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AF Association
8 months ago
Chiropractors
Sometimes I comment on chiropractors and how they can affect health issues. I posted this on another post and thought maybe some people, who do not read that post, could be interested. There is a chance that the condition of the spine could have something to do with AF. Heart doctors generally do not
Sometimes I comment on chiropractors and how they can affect health issues. I posted this on another post and thought maybe some people, who do not read that post, could be interested. There is a chance that the condition of the spine could have something to do with AF. Heart doctors generally do not
EngMac
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AF Association
8 months ago
Ouch that hurt 🤕
Involved in RTC on Friday, luckily just Bruised Ribs and abdomen.I have spondylitis, damaged discs lumber to sacral, and am awaiting a new hip, which is playing havoc with my TKR, so the added pain really wasn't needed. Hopefully this app will help me get motivated.
Involved in RTC on Friday, luckily just Bruised Ribs and abdomen.I have spondylitis, damaged discs lumber to sacral, and am awaiting a new hip, which is playing havoc with my TKR, so the added pain really wasn't needed. Hopefully this app will help me get motivated.
Eiza
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My EXI Community
7 months ago
Occupational Therapy ‘drop-in’ event
Occupational Therapists play an important role in supporting people living with ataxia! We do occupations from the moment we’re born – they’re essential to living. They give our lives meaning and purpose, they shape who we are, and help us connect with others. This week is Occupational (OT) week!
Occupational Therapists play an important role in supporting people living with ataxia! We do occupations from the moment we’re born – they’re essential to living. They give our lives meaning and purpose, they shape who we are, and help us connect with others. This week is Occupational (OT) week!
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
8 months ago
Online/Meet ups for people with Hypertrophic Cardiomyopathy struggling with Mental Health?
Hi everyone, so my partner was diagnosed with HC when he was 14. Been in great shape and only having medication for his condition up until 2016/2017, then 41, he was advised to have an ICD. Since then he's had 3 occasions where the device has delivered shock therapy and unfortunately the last 2 occasions
Hi everyone, so my partner was diagnosed with HC when he was 14. Been in great shape and only having medication for his condition up until 2016/2017, then 41, he was advised to have an ICD. Since then he's had 3 occasions where the device has delivered shock therapy and unfortunately the last 2 occasions
Chunkiedog
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Aphasia
My husband is one month out of his tumor being 100% removed. His aphasia seems to be worse then it was 2 weeks out from surgery. He just started speech therapy this week. Is the decline normal?
My husband is one month out of his tumor being 100% removed. His aphasia seems to be worse then it was 2 weeks out from surgery. He just started speech therapy this week. Is the decline normal?
Nylo
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Glioblastoma Support
8 months ago
HRT and cirrhosis
I have heard conflicting opinions as to the safety of HRT and cirrhosis. I have cirrhosis. UKELD score 48. KPA score 37.5. My GP has changed my (low dose) HRT to a gel and tablet: Gel = Oestrogel 80g . Tablet = Medroxyprogesterone 5mg. The enclosed leaflets, however, say ‘do not take’ if you have
I have heard conflicting opinions as to the safety of HRT and cirrhosis. I have cirrhosis. UKELD score 48. KPA score 37.5. My GP has changed my (low dose) HRT to a gel and tablet: Gel = Oestrogel 80g . Tablet = Medroxyprogesterone 5mg. The enclosed leaflets, however, say ‘do not take’ if you have
Turvy
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Discrepancy in test results on same dose
I’ve recently had two blood tests - one at the GP surgery, and one at home fingerprick test with Monitor My Health. They’ve come back with quite different results (for FT4, at least) despite being on the same dose, tests done at the same time of day under the same conditions (24 hrs after levo, T3 dose
I’ve recently had two blood tests - one at the GP surgery, and one at home fingerprick test with Monitor My Health. They’ve come back with quite different results (for FT4, at least) despite being on the same dose, tests done at the same time of day under the same conditions (24 hrs after levo, T3 dose
Smorzando
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Overweight with a high BMI
I have stage 4 endometriosis and adenomyosis with bowel and bladder adhesions and cyst's on both ovaries.My consultant is really good, however he has specified that I need to get my BMI down to 35 or below before I'd be considered for a full hysterectomy (I've already waited over three years for one)
I have stage 4 endometriosis and adenomyosis with bowel and bladder adhesions and cyst's on both ovaries.My consultant is really good, however he has specified that I need to get my BMI down to 35 or below before I'd be considered for a full hysterectomy (I've already waited over three years for one)
Em_46
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
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