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Bloods and vitamins
Hi all, my thyroid and vitamin home test has arrived from medichecks - how long do I have to stop taking vitamins for before I do the test? I’ve been taking b complex, iron, vit c, D3/k2 and magnesium glycinate Thanks in advance x
Hi all, my thyroid and vitamin home test has arrived from medichecks - how long do I have to stop taking vitamins for before I do the test? I’ve been taking b complex, iron, vit c, D3/k2 and magnesium glycinate Thanks in advance x
HollieBerry
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
IBRUTINIB AND HIP PAIN
IBRUTINIB AND HIP PAIN: First, I want to say that since Ibrutinib is such a miraculous drug, many people want to stay on it. The hip pain needs work throughout the day, but can be mitigated or eliminated. The main muscles that cause pain around the hips are the quadratus Lumborum and the gluteal muscles-there
IBRUTINIB AND HIP PAIN: First, I want to say that since Ibrutinib is such a miraculous drug, many people want to stay on it. The hip pain needs work throughout the day, but can be mitigated or eliminated. The main muscles that cause pain around the hips are the quadratus Lumborum and the gluteal muscles-there
reducebloodpressure
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Hypermagnesemia and arrhythmias.
This Monday morning I had a telephonic consultation with my haematologist about my complete blood test and all was fine. Then in the evening I had a piece of dark chocolate and my magnesium tablet. An hour later my heart made a jump and then sharp palpitations started. HB was 32 while my normal is twice
This Monday morning I had a telephonic consultation with my haematologist about my complete blood test and all was fine. Then in the evening I had a piece of dark chocolate and my magnesium tablet. An hour later my heart made a jump and then sharp palpitations started. HB was 32 while my normal is twice
Palpman
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Latest blood test results (30/03/21)
Hi all, it would be great to obtain your advice regarding my blood test results below (Thriva finger prick test) done on Sat 27th March 07.30am prior to thyroxine, caffeine and breakfast. I am currently taking levothyroxine, 10 days 150mg, 5 days 125mg, plus a vitamin D supplement and super B complex
Hi all, it would be great to obtain your advice regarding my blood test results below (Thriva finger prick test) done on Sat 27th March 07.30am prior to thyroxine, caffeine and breakfast. I am currently taking levothyroxine, 10 days 150mg, 5 days 125mg, plus a vitamin D supplement and super B complex
Mjpp84
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Ectopic beats again
Hi I know there’s a lot of messages on here regarding ectopic beats but finding them very unnerving still. I’m 37 year old female - healthy - and started noticing mine a couple of years ago and after countless trips to A&E and then various ECG tapes and a heart scan I was told they were harmless ectopics
Hi I know there’s a lot of messages on here regarding ectopic beats but finding them very unnerving still. I’m 37 year old female - healthy - and started noticing mine a couple of years ago and after countless trips to A&E and then various ECG tapes and a heart scan I was told they were harmless ectopics
Geo26
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Symptom Sorter?
I had a thyroidectomy 17 years ago (100mg levothyroxine) and 5 years ago started collecting a variety of symptoms and diagnoses. Hypothyroidism (treated liothyronine (T3)), hyperparathyroidism (waiting for an operation), parkinsonism (PD?) (25/100carb/levodopa), and hypertension (5mg amlodipine) The
I had a thyroidectomy 17 years ago (100mg levothyroxine) and 5 years ago started collecting a variety of symptoms and diagnoses. Hypothyroidism (treated liothyronine (T3)), hyperparathyroidism (waiting for an operation), parkinsonism (PD?) (25/100carb/levodopa), and hypertension (5mg amlodipine) The
Darty3
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
VITAMIN RESULTS AND WHAT TO DO NEXT
Thank you for looking at my post. These are my latest blood results. Ferritin 75 range 20-200 MCH 28 range 26-33 B12 931 range 170-600 Folate 45 range >8.0 Magnesium 0.8 range 0.6-12.0 My selenium and vitamin d didn’t get tested but I am sooo tanned this year(I live in New Zealand and it’s been summer
Thank you for looking at my post. These are my latest blood results. Ferritin 75 range 20-200 MCH 28 range 26-33 B12 931 range 170-600 Folate 45 range >8.0 Magnesium 0.8 range 0.6-12.0 My selenium and vitamin d didn’t get tested but I am sooo tanned this year(I live in New Zealand and it’s been summer
NIKEGIRL
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
5 Books That Have Helped Me
Here are 5 books that have helped me navigate my way through afib as a “lifestyler”, as I manage and reduce (and hopefully someday eliminate) my afib through lifestyle changes. There are of course many other books and resources out there for us. I hope other people here will add their own favorites.
Here are 5 books that have helped me navigate my way through afib as a “lifestyler”, as I manage and reduce (and hopefully someday eliminate) my afib through lifestyle changes. There are of course many other books and resources out there for us. I hope other people here will add their own favorites.
PlanetaryKim
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AF Association
3 years ago
Packing the weight on with Armour mixed with Levothyroxine
So, I was on 1 grain of Thai thyroid with 50mcg of levothyroxine, felt well, and could lose weight with exercise and diet. Thai thyroid is currently unavailable so I ordered Armour a couple of months ago. I am piling on the pounds despite eating less. My vitamin D, folate and other vitamins are in the
So, I was on 1 grain of Thai thyroid with 50mcg of levothyroxine, felt well, and could lose weight with exercise and diet. Thai thyroid is currently unavailable so I ordered Armour a couple of months ago. I am piling on the pounds despite eating less. My vitamin D, folate and other vitamins are in the
Boon79
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Alendronic Acid
I have a telephone appointment with my GP on Monday and want to tell her I’d prefer to stop taking Alendronic Acid. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis, probably brought on by prednisolone which I’ve been taking since March 2020. Started at 15mg, tapering in 1/2mg, now at 8mg. My Dexa scan in January
I have a telephone appointment with my GP on Monday and want to tell her I’d prefer to stop taking Alendronic Acid. I was diagnosed with osteoporosis, probably brought on by prednisolone which I’ve been taking since March 2020. Started at 15mg, tapering in 1/2mg, now at 8mg. My Dexa scan in January
Tinasleepyhead
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Advice on diet.
Hello I find this site very informative. Mediterian diet does it include smoked salmon and smoked mackerel or are they too salty. Trying to follow a healthy diet. Had a double bypass in Dec 2020. Making a good recovery. I'm type 2diabetic. Taking a lot of medicine. Accrete D 3. Aspirin 75mg.
Hello I find this site very informative. Mediterian diet does it include smoked salmon and smoked mackerel or are they too salty. Trying to follow a healthy diet. Had a double bypass in Dec 2020. Making a good recovery. I'm type 2diabetic. Taking a lot of medicine. Accrete D 3. Aspirin 75mg.
Bishop1
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Advice please!
Hi, i am thinking about buying supplements I would be grateful if anyone can advice or suggest what to get. I have been diagnosed fibromyalgia 3 years, tried meds but couldn’t cope with side effects, doc prescribed vitamin D and I take paracetamol, and aspirin occasionally and CBD oil, I seem to have
Hi, i am thinking about buying supplements I would be grateful if anyone can advice or suggest what to get. I have been diagnosed fibromyalgia 3 years, tried meds but couldn’t cope with side effects, doc prescribed vitamin D and I take paracetamol, and aspirin occasionally and CBD oil, I seem to have
Buildashed
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Seeking advice on blood results
Hello all, I take combination of T4 (100mcg) and T3 (60mcg - split into two doses morning (20mcg) and afternoon (40mcg) daily. I recently had my bloods done at 9.30am and according to the advice from this forum on how to get most accurate results (i.e no biotin for week before, only water in the morning
Hello all, I take combination of T4 (100mcg) and T3 (60mcg - split into two doses morning (20mcg) and afternoon (40mcg) daily. I recently had my bloods done at 9.30am and according to the advice from this forum on how to get most accurate results (i.e no biotin for week before, only water in the morning
CG12345
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Potassium Citrate -Amazingii
I had a procedure in January for removal of a kidney stone and was advised by my Surgeon to take Potassium Citrate . This was found to help prevent recurring stones forming . Interestingly , this medication , which has a major common side effect of stomach issues and diarrhoea has had a reverse effect
I had a procedure in January for removal of a kidney stone and was advised by my Surgeon to take Potassium Citrate . This was found to help prevent recurring stones forming . Interestingly , this medication , which has a major common side effect of stomach issues and diarrhoea has had a reverse effect
Will1234
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Beware“inactive” or filler ingredients
Are you taking anything with magnesium? I can I tolerate no magnesium other than the magnesium glycinnate form. They all send my intestines into overdrive. Even supplements and vitamins can have irritating ingredients. Another problem can be lactose intolerance or sugar alcohols- such as sucralose, maltatose
Are you taking anything with magnesium? I can I tolerate no magnesium other than the magnesium glycinnate form. They all send my intestines into overdrive. Even supplements and vitamins can have irritating ingredients. Another problem can be lactose intolerance or sugar alcohols- such as sucralose, maltatose
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Magnesium stearate
Is it best to avoid magnesium stearate if you have Hashimotos? I need to buy more vitamins once my blood test comes back and will avoid MS if necessary. I do however have plenty of vitamins in my cabinet that contain it and I’m tempted to take them.
Is it best to avoid magnesium stearate if you have Hashimotos? I need to buy more vitamins once my blood test comes back and will avoid MS if necessary. I do however have plenty of vitamins in my cabinet that contain it and I’m tempted to take them.
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Liquid magnesium recommendations?
Good morning, can anyone recommend liquid magnesium? I bought tablets from Holland and Barratt but found them quite bulky to swallow. Many thanks in advance 😀
Good morning, can anyone recommend liquid magnesium? I bought tablets from Holland and Barratt but found them quite bulky to swallow. Many thanks in advance 😀
Pippi39
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
PVC’s
Hi everyone. It’s been 8 months tomorrow that I had my SVT Ablation. I am back to working out regularly, and I also got a new job while being a full time student. I am still taking my metoprolol twice a day, even though I really should start weaning myself off of it. I am scared to do that though because
Hi everyone. It’s been 8 months tomorrow that I had my SVT Ablation. I am back to working out regularly, and I also got a new job while being a full time student. I am still taking my metoprolol twice a day, even though I really should start weaning myself off of it. I am scared to do that though because
Dogluvr95
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AF Association
3 years ago
Need help raising Iron
Hi all. I've taken a few tests in the past weeks and am at a loss over how slowly iron has been going up. First took an NHS test, which was taken at 11am on [u]18 Feb[/u]. I heard 10.15am on the phone, but turns out it was planned for 10.50am, yikes. Once I got seated the blood was drawn at 11am. No
Hi all. I've taken a few tests in the past weeks and am at a loss over how slowly iron has been going up. First took an NHS test, which was taken at 11am on [u]18 Feb[/u]. I heard 10.15am on the phone, but turns out it was planned for 10.50am, yikes. Once I got seated the blood was drawn at 11am. No
glowing_cat
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Free ebook of 300 pages:"Parkinson's here and now. 27 years searching for a cure for Parkinson's disease (1994-2021)."
This coming Monday (if everything goes as planned) I will publish on my blog "Parkinson's here and now" the link to a free book of about 250-300 pages and in printable pdf format, which collects the most interesting of the book I published in 2015 (now translated into English) as a tribute to my father
This coming Monday (if everything goes as planned) I will publish on my blog "Parkinson's here and now" the link to a free book of about 250-300 pages and in printable pdf format, which collects the most interesting of the book I published in 2015 (now translated into English) as a tribute to my father
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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