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Burning legs a statin side effect?
I started statins approx 2 yrs ago following a diagnosis of CVD. It’s hard to put a time on it but I’m sure that it’s since then that I started with burning legs. I’ve changed from Atorvastin to Simvastatin because I’d also started having discoid eczema. The eczema on my legs seems much better although
I started statins approx 2 yrs ago following a diagnosis of CVD. It’s hard to put a time on it but I’m sure that it’s since then that I started with burning legs. I’ve changed from Atorvastin to Simvastatin because I’d also started having discoid eczema. The eczema on my legs seems much better although
Carealot
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Iodine Contrast Medium for UAE with Graves
Hi Community! Just wondering if anyone with Graves has has had a procedure using radio-iodine contrast medium, not directed at the thyroid, and if there was any ill effects.I have been trying to treat heavy menstrual bleeding for almost a year now. My dr recommended UAE (uterine artery embolisation
Hi Community! Just wondering if anyone with Graves has has had a procedure using radio-iodine contrast medium, not directed at the thyroid, and if there was any ill effects.I have been trying to treat heavy menstrual bleeding for almost a year now. My dr recommended UAE (uterine artery embolisation
Lazybones_freebird
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Sodium Oligomannate
Today, there was a new article in Parkinson's News Today on Sodium Oligomannate being studied for Parkinson's Disease because Chinese studies have been so successful using this seaweed-extracted sodium for Alzheimer's disease. Seaweed is sometimes available in supermarkets, and I also see that it is
Today, there was a new article in Parkinson's News Today on Sodium Oligomannate being studied for Parkinson's Disease because Chinese studies have been so successful using this seaweed-extracted sodium for Alzheimer's disease. Seaweed is sometimes available in supermarkets, and I also see that it is
Discogs_discogs
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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sodium urate levels
my sodium urate level is 299 is this normal please
my sodium urate level is 299 is this normal please
philvaughan
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NRAS
2 years ago
Lifestyle 🏊♀️ 🧘♀️ 🏃♀️💪🏻🚴🥗💧🍷🧂🍫👍 (long post alert - get a cuppa tea ☕️)
Lots of people ask about lifestyle & what has made a difference to ‘me’. Emphasis on me because everyone is so different. That said everyone should live as healthy as is possible, respecting ability, illness, and other limits people have. A 2 hr walk to me might be 10 minutes is all someone can manage
Lots of people ask about lifestyle & what has made a difference to ‘me’. Emphasis on me because everyone is so different. That said everyone should live as healthy as is possible, respecting ability, illness, and other limits people have. A 2 hr walk to me might be 10 minutes is all someone can manage
Pigleywigley
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AF Association
2 years ago
Radioactive iodine versus surgery.
What are your experiences of Radioactive Iodine or surgery for Graves’ disease. I am trying to decide which one to have.
What are your experiences of Radioactive Iodine or surgery for Graves’ disease. I am trying to decide which one to have.
Milynda
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Sore neck, hard to swallow..
Anyone ever have a sore neck, difficulty swallowing when adjusting levothyroxine dose? I've had RAI 20+ years ago. But since I've needed such a random dose adjustment after sudden overmedication. My neck where my gland would be has become sore. Hard to swallow but when you push on it, it's sore. Just
Anyone ever have a sore neck, difficulty swallowing when adjusting levothyroxine dose? I've had RAI 20+ years ago. But since I've needed such a random dose adjustment after sudden overmedication. My neck where my gland would be has become sore. Hard to swallow but when you push on it, it's sore. Just
T808
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Iodine Testing
Hi Can anyone recommend an Iodine test? I have read that a 24 hour loading test is the best and to also test for Bromide and Flouride as they can block absorption but I'm not sure where to get this done. Many thanks!
Hi Can anyone recommend an Iodine test? I have read that a 24 hour loading test is the best and to also test for Bromide and Flouride as they can block absorption but I'm not sure where to get this done. Many thanks!
Annieza
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Probiotics for Parkinson's disease: Current evidence and future directions 2020
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
So... I'm taking lactobacillus casei Shirota, which is both the probiotic used in the PD study that showed it helped with bowel movements and is also anti-inflammatory, anti-bacterial, anti-viral, and anti-fungal. It has been shown to reduce the EBV titers in your system too. If you think PD is autoimmune
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Graves and Covid and Surgery > RAI?
I had a graves relapse in Jan 2021 following covid. I followed the reducing course of carbimazole until my thyroid was back to a normal range and now I’m on 5mg per day for maintenance. RAI has been recommended. However… I’ve just had covid again and almost instantly graves symptoms have returned. Has
I had a graves relapse in Jan 2021 following covid. I followed the reducing course of carbimazole until my thyroid was back to a normal range and now I’m on 5mg per day for maintenance. RAI has been recommended. However… I’ve just had covid again and almost instantly graves symptoms have returned. Has
4thTimeHyper
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Changing brands of T4 - will I notice any difference?
Hi, I believe most of you here are in the UK so you may not know this brand (I'm in Belgium and I've had to order it from France), but I am about to switch from the Belgian brand L-Thyroxine to Thyrofix and I wondered whether anyone had any experience of the latter or a brand with the same or similar
Hi, I believe most of you here are in the UK so you may not know this brand (I'm in Belgium and I've had to order it from France), but I am about to switch from the Belgian brand L-Thyroxine to Thyrofix and I wondered whether anyone had any experience of the latter or a brand with the same or similar
Belgo-Brit
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Underactive Thyroid, Hashimoto, Anaemia or none of the above
Any thoughts on the below please? I am considered normal but hoping to see an Endo specialist privately. I do have some more blood test results re: blood count but thought these might be the key ones. Can add if needed Creatinine 83 (range 53 - 97) Calcium 2.41 mmol (no normal range) CKD 75ml/min/1.73m2
Any thoughts on the below please? I am considered normal but hoping to see an Endo specialist privately. I do have some more blood test results re: blood count but thought these might be the key ones. Can add if needed Creatinine 83 (range 53 - 97) Calcium 2.41 mmol (no normal range) CKD 75ml/min/1.73m2
Harlie2020
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Thyroid UK
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
Low Sodium Salt
Thinking of my blood pressure I want to reduce the salt in my diet. 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
Thinking of my blood pressure I want to reduce the salt in my diet. 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
Iodized or non iodized salt in hypothyroid ?
Which one should we use? In USA we get enough iodine from our food. Recently I saw a non-iodized Salt and purchased it thinking that people with thyroid should avoid iodine. Your thoughts please!
Which one should we use? In USA we get enough iodine from our food. Recently I saw a non-iodized Salt and purchased it thinking that people with thyroid should avoid iodine. Your thoughts please!
Suzi_
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
How to reverse high antibodies?
Hi, I an unsure whether I can share my experience and what I am allowed to say. However, I went to a naturopath for 8 month and my antibodies went through the roof under his care. I had Hashi antibodies but only 50 before I started this journey. I am trying to get an appointment with a qualified endocrinologist
Hi, I an unsure whether I can share my experience and what I am allowed to say. However, I went to a naturopath for 8 month and my antibodies went through the roof under his care. I had Hashi antibodies but only 50 before I started this journey. I am trying to get an appointment with a qualified endocrinologist
sasha_nico
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Struggling to cope...
Hi, I first got tinnitus about 8 years ago, seen a ENT specialist and after getting hearing aids, combined with a sound unit at my bedside it lessened to having no impact on my life. In fact I used to explain to folk if they ever get it, their brain would habituate to it over time. Hopefully still true
Hi, I first got tinnitus about 8 years ago, seen a ENT specialist and after getting hearing aids, combined with a sound unit at my bedside it lessened to having no impact on my life. In fact I used to explain to folk if they ever get it, their brain would habituate to it over time. Hopefully still true
Help11
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British Tinnitus Association
2 years ago
LU-177
Crazy how fast things change. The same day we saw Dr. Kwon we saw Jeff’s radiation oncologist that afternoon. As I wasn’t anticipating much of an update from that appointment, I posted an update prematurely. In short, Jeff’s radiation oncologist felt radium 223 was the best next treatment. Radium 223
Crazy how fast things change. The same day we saw Dr. Kwon we saw Jeff’s radiation oncologist that afternoon. As I wasn’t anticipating much of an update from that appointment, I posted an update prematurely. In short, Jeff’s radiation oncologist felt radium 223 was the best next treatment. Radium 223
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Please help, diarrhoea, lump in chest and back, stomach pains after food.
I’m in desperate need of help or advice. I have been having loose stools for the last 5 weeks, every morning I go the same, it smells bad and is pale in colour a little orange. I have had a stool sample done (FIP) which was fine. I also have had a scan on my upper abdomen including my gallbladder, the
I’m in desperate need of help or advice. I have been having loose stools for the last 5 weeks, every morning I go the same, it smells bad and is pale in colour a little orange. I have had a stool sample done (FIP) which was fine. I also have had a scan on my upper abdomen including my gallbladder, the
Hidden
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IBS Network
2 years ago
New Doctors Report from Medichecks!
I have rewritten your report - Please accept my most sincere apologies I am not sure how this has occurred - I have interpreted your results without the background information taken into account. I understand that you have taken time to complete this and am very sorry about this omission which I must
I have rewritten your report - Please accept my most sincere apologies I am not sure how this has occurred - I have interpreted your results without the background information taken into account. I understand that you have taken time to complete this and am very sorry about this omission which I must
PrincessAnnie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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