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A few years ago I was taking iodine drops (only 5 drops in water a day) after seeing a naturopath because I live in Tasmania and was told that we were all iodine deficient here) but over a period of 3 years it built up in my system and caused me to have a very high reading of an over active thyroid.
A few years ago I was taking iodine drops (only 5 drops in water a day) after seeing a naturopath because I live in Tasmania and was told that we were all iodine deficient here) but over a period of 3 years it built up in my system and caused me to have a very high reading of an over active thyroid.
yerhol53
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Away for Easter
Well, my daughter persuaded me to drive me and my husband up to Yorkshire in our motorhome ( the very same one that dropped on my husbands head) to have a relaxing few days with them. I was excited that I'd managed it and looked forward to the lovely weekend, only it couldn't be like that for us. Husband
Well, my daughter persuaded me to drive me and my husband up to Yorkshire in our motorhome ( the very same one that dropped on my husbands head) to have a relaxing few days with them. I was excited that I'd managed it and looked forward to the lovely weekend, only it couldn't be like that for us. Husband
TinT22
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Headway
2 years ago
Lab results - no diagnosis yet...
Hi everyone. I wrote a post a couple of weeks ago about my husband going to the Nephrologist for the first time. At the consultation, his Nephrologist was pretty optimistic but also concerned with the microhematuria. We both know something is going on but it's becoming clear that getting a proper diagnosis
Hi everyone. I wrote a post a couple of weeks ago about my husband going to the Nephrologist for the first time. At the consultation, his Nephrologist was pretty optimistic but also concerned with the microhematuria. We both know something is going on but it's becoming clear that getting a proper diagnosis
Bananas2007
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
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Tips on reducing regular bouts of diarrhea.
Still waiting for a diagnosis. 8 days diarrhea, stopped 5 days later 4 days diarrhea. GP told me to wait until I see a consultant, which could be months away. Any tips to reduce this happening on such a regular basis. Living on dry toast and Imodium at the moment.
Still waiting for a diagnosis. 8 days diarrhea, stopped 5 days later 4 days diarrhea. GP told me to wait until I see a consultant, which could be months away. Any tips to reduce this happening on such a regular basis. Living on dry toast and Imodium at the moment.
wb54
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Thyroid and the environment: exposure to excessive nutritional iodine increases the prevalence of thyroid disorders in São Paulo, Brazil
We have had many discussions about iodine - specifically, iodine supplementation. This paper from 2008, which I do not remember ever seeing, is quite interesting and is fully accessible. [i]
Thyroid and the environment: exposure to excessive nutritional iodine increases the prevalence of thyroid
We have had many discussions about iodine - specifically, iodine supplementation. This paper from 2008, which I do not remember ever seeing, is quite interesting and is fully accessible. [i]
Thyroid and the environment: exposure to excessive nutritional iodine increases the prevalence of thyroid
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Canned Sardines: Are They Good for You?
Canned Sardines: Are They Good for You? https://www.webmd.com/diet/canned-sardines-good-for-you "A serving of four sardines contains: Calories: 100 Protein: 12 grams Fat: 5 grams Carbohydrates: 0 grams Fiber: 0 grams Sugar: 0 grams Sardines are an excellent source of these vitamins
Canned Sardines: Are They Good for You? https://www.webmd.com/diet/canned-sardines-good-for-you "A serving of four sardines contains: Calories: 100 Protein: 12 grams Fat: 5 grams Carbohydrates: 0 grams Fiber: 0 grams Sugar: 0 grams Sardines are an excellent source of these vitamins
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Another updat, this time from the hospital bed.
Greetings fellow warriors Surprise surprise! When last updated I completed two rounds of the Cabazitaxel/carboplatin and PSA at 108. Was scheduled for round 3 of 4 today but after being told “ hammer to big for your case” a met suddenly pops up around T3-6 Pain popped up Saturday in sciatic
Greetings fellow warriors Surprise surprise! When last updated I completed two rounds of the Cabazitaxel/carboplatin and PSA at 108. Was scheduled for round 3 of 4 today but after being told “ hammer to big for your case” a met suddenly pops up around T3-6 Pain popped up Saturday in sciatic
subliminaldood
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Multi Minerals
I’m considering trying a multi mineral supplement, any advice on which type to try, and should I avoid ones containing zinc and iodine. Thanks Morgan 2014
I’m considering trying a multi mineral supplement, any advice on which type to try, and should I avoid ones containing zinc and iodine. Thanks Morgan 2014
morgan2014
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Hyperthyroidism first appointment
Hi This is a follow on from my previous post. First appointment with consultant and as my liver enzymes were raised, they are taking me off carb, done blood tests and said other options radio active iodine or surgery if liver still raised. Wouldn’t entertain the idea of the other medication when I mentioned
Hi This is a follow on from my previous post. First appointment with consultant and as my liver enzymes were raised, they are taking me off carb, done blood tests and said other options radio active iodine or surgery if liver still raised. Wouldn’t entertain the idea of the other medication when I mentioned
SamB22
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Dehydroascorbic acid: Could orange juice oxidised in the fridge overnight be an important weapon against Parkinson's?
Dehydroascorbic acid is the oxidised and reversible form of ascorbic acid or vitamin C. It can protect the brain and reduce stroke mortality, due to its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, whereas vitamin C or ascorbic acid cannot easily do so. In one study it was proposed as a possible treatment
Dehydroascorbic acid is the oxidised and reversible form of ascorbic acid or vitamin C. It can protect the brain and reduce stroke mortality, due to its ability to cross the blood-brain barrier, whereas vitamin C or ascorbic acid cannot easily do so. In one study it was proposed as a possible treatment
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Vitamin D causing tinnitus
Hi, I posted a little while back about vitamin D supplements causing tinnitus, well it turns out its not just supplements. I've been in the sun on a few occasions over the last couple of months and it affects my tinnitus in the same way. What the hell do I do? This has only started since I had radio
Hi, I posted a little while back about vitamin D supplements causing tinnitus, well it turns out its not just supplements. I've been in the sun on a few occasions over the last couple of months and it affects my tinnitus in the same way. What the hell do I do? This has only started since I had radio
Hookie01
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Tinnitus UK
2 years ago
Stomach flu
Oh my goodness the pains on my stomach are awful I used sick day rules for two days but couldn’t sleep I’m assuming high pred dose. Iv taken Imodium but it’s persistent. I’m doing BRAT diet but not gonna eat today. Back to 10.5mg pred I do have hip pain! Any advice pleeeeeeaaaseeee
Oh my goodness the pains on my stomach are awful I used sick day rules for two days but couldn’t sleep I’m assuming high pred dose. Iv taken Imodium but it’s persistent. I’m doing BRAT diet but not gonna eat today. Back to 10.5mg pred I do have hip pain! Any advice pleeeeeeaaaseeee
Uglow
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
End of Treatment Options? Oncologist says Make Yourself Comfortable Suggestions
My Oncologist says she has tried all her bags of tricks and nothing has worked keeping PSA under control . Diagnosed with advanced PC in 2918 with PSA over 200 referred to Urologist put on Zolodax injections. Worked for short while then became castrate resistant , began Zitiga, PSA kept rising , began
My Oncologist says she has tried all her bags of tricks and nothing has worked keeping PSA under control . Diagnosed with advanced PC in 2918 with PSA over 200 referred to Urologist put on Zolodax injections. Worked for short while then became castrate resistant , began Zitiga, PSA kept rising , began
Willy9173
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Test and symptom help ! At a loss
I have a rather large goitre . I am currently unmedicated as my last results were considered “normal “ I don’t feel normal however and my endo is very confused regarding my results generally . My tsh is 0.041 mU/L Free T4 7.9 pmol/L Free T3 6.3 pmol/L I had radioactive iodine in 2006 Thanks in
I have a rather large goitre . I am currently unmedicated as my last results were considered “normal “ I don’t feel normal however and my endo is very confused regarding my results generally . My tsh is 0.041 mU/L Free T4 7.9 pmol/L Free T3 6.3 pmol/L I had radioactive iodine in 2006 Thanks in
PittyKitty
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Pregabalin (Lyrica): findings of safety study on risks during pregnancy
Particularly in the light of diogenes post the other day about Sodium valproate, this MHRA warning needs to be read and spread. The emphasis on the risk being only slight seems unsatisfactory. If you are the mother, or child, affected, what does it matter that you drew the short straw? [i]
Pregabalin
Particularly in the light of diogenes post the other day about Sodium valproate, this MHRA warning needs to be read and spread. The emphasis on the risk being only slight seems unsatisfactory. If you are the mother, or child, affected, what does it matter that you drew the short straw? [i]
Pregabalin
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed hypothyroid - medicate or not?
Hi everyone I have recently been diagnosed with hypothyroidism - accidentally! I'd had chest pains on and off for weeks, and since I am slim, my GP tested me to see if I was *hyper* thyroid... but it turned out the other way around! My numbers are not dramatic but I do have antibodies suggesting an auto-immune
Hi everyone I have recently been diagnosed with hypothyroidism - accidentally! I'd had chest pains on and off for weeks, and since I am slim, my GP tested me to see if I was *hyper* thyroid... but it turned out the other way around! My numbers are not dramatic but I do have antibodies suggesting an auto-immune
tea-lover
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Sodium Side effects
Hi I was on Levothyroxine for 6 months 150mg but suffered severe itching, redness around the face and eyes , had to go Private to get on Liothyronine 40mg but still have same problem to a lesser degree, both Tablets have Sodium which seemingly can cause these Side effects. Has anyone else experienced
Hi I was on Levothyroxine for 6 months 150mg but suffered severe itching, redness around the face and eyes , had to go Private to get on Liothyronine 40mg but still have same problem to a lesser degree, both Tablets have Sodium which seemingly can cause these Side effects. Has anyone else experienced
4bboys
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Sodium!!!
I was given 30 days to live Boxing day 2016. First off You NEED a doctor that with all due respect does not read from a book. Salt/sodium mist people don’t understand. Yah think adding salt or not adding salt is what matters. My name is Linda Hunt My liver specialist is DR A. LEBER Toronto Ontario
I was given 30 days to live Boxing day 2016. First off You NEED a doctor that with all due respect does not read from a book. Salt/sodium mist people don’t understand. Yah think adding salt or not adding salt is what matters. My name is Linda Hunt My liver specialist is DR A. LEBER Toronto Ontario
Boldad
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
This episode illuminates what is wrong with medicine, even today!
I read with some anger and dismay an article in today's Sunday Times which showed that despite the medical world being aware of the dangers of valproate treatment for epilepsy in pregnant women on the physical and mental future for the baby, since 1973 this danger has not been properly recognised and
I read with some anger and dismay an article in today's Sunday Times which showed that despite the medical world being aware of the dangers of valproate treatment for epilepsy in pregnant women on the physical and mental future for the baby, since 1973 this danger has not been properly recognised and
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
GV-971 For Alzheimer's Disease Now and PD Later Next Year....maybe
Although this study is about Alzheimer's Disease (AD), it is very interesting in showing how the gut microbiota can be manipulated to very good effect and that fact is very important for many diseases including PD. It is also worth noting that some of the methods of action that have so far been discovered
Although this study is about Alzheimer's Disease (AD), it is very interesting in showing how the gut microbiota can be manipulated to very good effect and that fact is very important for many diseases including PD. It is also worth noting that some of the methods of action that have so far been discovered
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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