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Thyroid-S in Germany
Hello! Has anyone ordered Thyroid-S from Thailand to Germany? I am interested in the delivery process. Private messages please.🙏
Hello! Has anyone ordered Thyroid-S from Thailand to Germany? I am interested in the delivery process. Private messages please.🙏
magdas
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Thyroid Endocrinologist
Hello, Has anyone on this forum had any experience with Dr Deborah Bosman, at St Richards Hospital Chichester , I would like some opinions on her knowledge regarding Thyroid cancer and T3 prescribing. Please message me privately. Thank you.
Hello, Has anyone on this forum had any experience with Dr Deborah Bosman, at St Richards Hospital Chichester , I would like some opinions on her knowledge regarding Thyroid cancer and T3 prescribing. Please message me privately. Thank you.
SassyMH
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Hyperthyroid and Graves preparing for endo appointment!
Hi all! First post here and very grateful to have come across the wealth of information on this site. I have thyroid ultrasound and levels checked yearly and they always came back normal until this year: [u]4.08. 2023[/u] TSH: 0.26 (0.4 - 4.5) T3: 1.20 (0.6 - 17) T4: 8.60 (0.8 - 19) [u]8.09.2023
Hi all! First post here and very grateful to have come across the wealth of information on this site. I have thyroid ultrasound and levels checked yearly and they always came back normal until this year: [u]4.08. 2023[/u] TSH: 0.26 (0.4 - 4.5) T3: 1.20 (0.6 - 17) T4: 8.60 (0.8 - 19) [u]8.09.2023
ElleBee99
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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Study to help patients manage their underactive thyroid
Just saw this and thought both that it is interesting it is being done. And, secondly, wondered if any would be willing to take part. I've scan read the information about the study and it appears that there is no geographical limit (please reply to let me know if I am wrong!) - just that you need to
Just saw this and thought both that it is interesting it is being done. And, secondly, wondered if any would be willing to take part. I've scan read the information about the study and it appears that there is no geographical limit (please reply to let me know if I am wrong!) - just that you need to
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Thyroid hormone and cortisol!
According to Paul Robinson in his book recovering with T3, he states that thyroid hormone and cortisol need to be considered together. Then he states that thyroid replacement can worsen cortisol insufficiency. It's on page 316. Then he States higher cortisol/effects reduce TSH and T4 to T3 conversion
According to Paul Robinson in his book recovering with T3, he states that thyroid hormone and cortisol need to be considered together. Then he states that thyroid replacement can worsen cortisol insufficiency. It's on page 316. Then he States higher cortisol/effects reduce TSH and T4 to T3 conversion
Easylover
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Failing thyroid gland!
I'm sure this has been previously posted but.... https://paulrobinsonthyroid.com/new-research-triiodothyronine-secretion-in-early-thyroid-failure/ It's important!
I'm sure this has been previously posted but.... https://paulrobinsonthyroid.com/new-research-triiodothyronine-secretion-in-early-thyroid-failure/ It's important!
DippyDame
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Does The Thyroid Affect Potassium Levels?
Hi! A bit of a random question but I’ve recently had some bloods taken by my GP surgery and my potassium levels have come back a little low (3.2 range 3.5-5.3) My TSH is 3.06 (range 0.27-4.20), which I think is a little too high although in range, so it got me thinking if there is a link at all between
Hi! A bit of a random question but I’ve recently had some bloods taken by my GP surgery and my potassium levels have come back a little low (3.2 range 3.5-5.3) My TSH is 3.06 (range 0.27-4.20), which I think is a little too high although in range, so it got me thinking if there is a link at all between
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Help with test results
I am feeling a bit better, not so spaced out, no depression or dizziness. I stopped HRT in July. However, I do still get tired, have weight problems, have a swollen scalloped tongue, high cholesterol, goitre, tinnitus, joint stiffness. I am on 100mg Levothyroxine. I take B complex, B1, selenium
I am feeling a bit better, not so spaced out, no depression or dizziness. I stopped HRT in July. However, I do still get tired, have weight problems, have a swollen scalloped tongue, high cholesterol, goitre, tinnitus, joint stiffness. I am on 100mg Levothyroxine. I take B complex, B1, selenium
sunbee
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Half of my thyroid removed
I had half my thyroid removed two years ago so I am functioning on half with no meds recently I have been feeling so tired and cant shake it off also I have put lots of weight on and I'm finding it so hard to lose I have had bloods done at my doctor's which seem fine I have also been getting numbness
I had half my thyroid removed two years ago so I am functioning on half with no meds recently I have been feeling so tired and cant shake it off also I have put lots of weight on and I'm finding it so hard to lose I have had bloods done at my doctor's which seem fine I have also been getting numbness
Rocksonfire
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
not sure whats going on
hi there I have had underactive thyroid for nerarly 10 years and suffer with depression, I had a load of bloods tests done my thyroid leveles are tsh3.47 and t4 17.5, all the bloods are coming back as normal but why do I feel so tired and tearful all the time, the doctors say the depression is back
hi there I have had underactive thyroid for nerarly 10 years and suffer with depression, I had a load of bloods tests done my thyroid leveles are tsh3.47 and t4 17.5, all the bloods are coming back as normal but why do I feel so tired and tearful all the time, the doctors say the depression is back
topgirl26
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
The importance of training your legs (if you can, of course)
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Poor egg equality, day 3 tranfer, need advice/encouragement
Questions- poor egg quality, growth hormone, day 3 transfer, and PGT testing. Sorry for the long post but hoping for some advice/encouragement. After 1 year of infertility and 2 failed IUIs, I started banking embryos at age 32 (I'm in medical training and was worried about getting pregnant before my
Questions- poor egg quality, growth hormone, day 3 transfer, and PGT testing. Sorry for the long post but hoping for some advice/encouragement. After 1 year of infertility and 2 failed IUIs, I started banking embryos at age 32 (I'm in medical training and was worried about getting pregnant before my
nf2952
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Mixed thyroid drugs🤷♀️
Hi everyone ❤️ As many on here will know I'm lactose intolerant and have colitis, I've been on ROMA for around 21 wks started on 10mg now built up to 25mg (20mg morning, 5mg evening) but I've had to spread this out to 10mg morning, 10 mg afternoon, 5mg evening as the bowle /stomach issues are still affecting
Hi everyone ❤️ As many on here will know I'm lactose intolerant and have colitis, I've been on ROMA for around 21 wks started on 10mg now built up to 25mg (20mg morning, 5mg evening) but I've had to spread this out to 10mg morning, 10 mg afternoon, 5mg evening as the bowle /stomach issues are still affecting
birkie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
folate (as calcium folinate)
hi, I take my T4/T3 at least an hour before my breakfast. I take my B12 supplement and Pink Tribe liposomal vitamin B complex liquid just after breakfast. I’ve been reading the ingredients and am worried in case I should be leaving 4 hours for the vitamin B complex due to the folate mentioning calcium
hi, I take my T4/T3 at least an hour before my breakfast. I take my B12 supplement and Pink Tribe liposomal vitamin B complex liquid just after breakfast. I’ve been reading the ingredients and am worried in case I should be leaving 4 hours for the vitamin B complex due to the folate mentioning calcium
Essexlil
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Hello
Hello,I discovered that I have thyroid nodules of 4,5 on my thyroid and on my breasts conglomerate of cysts of about 10 cm. I have Graves, low antibodies. I am already on a diet of no meat, no dairy, no sugar. Is it anyone who managed succesfully to decrease the size of these through supplements and
Hello,I discovered that I have thyroid nodules of 4,5 on my thyroid and on my breasts conglomerate of cysts of about 10 cm. I have Graves, low antibodies. I am already on a diet of no meat, no dairy, no sugar. Is it anyone who managed succesfully to decrease the size of these through supplements and
Giulia12
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
New member, looking for alternatives to Thyroid-S
Dear all, I am new to this forum but not to thyroid disease. I was diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism in 1999, at age 29, and put on levothyroxine. I struggled on it for years, tried different brands, but never felt optimal. I needed 200 micrograms a day just to feel human, while doctors kept
Dear all, I am new to this forum but not to thyroid disease. I was diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism in 1999, at age 29, and put on levothyroxine. I struggled on it for years, tried different brands, but never felt optimal. I needed 200 micrograms a day just to feel human, while doctors kept
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Bad veins and thyroid
After my most recent blood test (thyroid function and short synacthen test) and it taking seven attempts and three members of staff tho take three blood samples, I wondered if anyone else struggles with veinous access for blood draws? I am always well hydrated in advance and my veins have always been
After my most recent blood test (thyroid function and short synacthen test) and it taking seven attempts and three members of staff tho take three blood samples, I wondered if anyone else struggles with veinous access for blood draws? I am always well hydrated in advance and my veins have always been
dizzyarmadillo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Adrenal tumour - anyone here with experience with it?
Hey everyone, My aldosterone levels are very elevated at 409 (range up to 190). I'm waiting for the adrenal MRI. My endo said he's suspecting adrenal adenoma since my ACTH was low, blood cortisol high, unable to raise thyroid meds or raising and having symptoms. Anyone here diagnosed with it or know
Hey everyone, My aldosterone levels are very elevated at 409 (range up to 190). I'm waiting for the adrenal MRI. My endo said he's suspecting adrenal adenoma since my ACTH was low, blood cortisol high, unable to raise thyroid meds or raising and having symptoms. Anyone here diagnosed with it or know
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Long term food intolerance and diet
Hi Y'all, Its me ... the newbie back again with more questions .... this time about food. BACKGROUND. Long story very short. I was diagnosed with paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation in January 2010 - within a year I found that my AF events were food related. Symptoms emerging were .... (not in any particular
Hi Y'all, Its me ... the newbie back again with more questions .... this time about food. BACKGROUND. Long story very short. I was diagnosed with paroxysmal Atrial Fibrillation in January 2010 - within a year I found that my AF events were food related. Symptoms emerging were .... (not in any particular
BenHall1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Thyroid results
Here are my thyroid results from the NHS Free T4. 15.7 pmol/l TSH 3.84 pmol/l I take 75mg of levothyroxine daily. What are your thoughts? Many thanks
Here are my thyroid results from the NHS Free T4. 15.7 pmol/l TSH 3.84 pmol/l I take 75mg of levothyroxine daily. What are your thoughts? Many thanks
Sonicfairydust
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
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