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dont give up the fight against Afib
I have been a member of this forum for some years and learned a few things from its members but up until now i have never posted anything but i thought my story may give some of you people a bit of hope. I first went into afib in 2018 sudenly without any warning my heart rate was 222 and the top line
I have been a member of this forum for some years and learned a few things from its members but up until now i have never posted anything but i thought my story may give some of you people a bit of hope. I first went into afib in 2018 sudenly without any warning my heart rate was 222 and the top line
Dikytiker
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AF Association
5 months ago
It felt like Levothyroxine was poisoning me :(
It felt like Levothyroxine was poisoning me :( Hi all, Im new here and this is my first post. On the 20th Dec 23 I came off of my dose of 150 Levothyroxine completely (cold turkey). It genuinely felt as if I was being slowly poisoned. I was constantly shattered, I couldn't think straight, i was so,
It felt like Levothyroxine was poisoning me :( Hi all, Im new here and this is my first post. On the 20th Dec 23 I came off of my dose of 150 Levothyroxine completely (cold turkey). It genuinely felt as if I was being slowly poisoned. I was constantly shattered, I couldn't think straight, i was so,
gotusthelottus
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Opioids
Have been following posts, have studied Mayo Clinic, been back to rlshelp.org Have read Dr Earlys research , follow several Rls groups . I have done the DAs (unfortunately) The side effects of Gabapentin and Pregabalin far out way the benefits. Iron is good, I get infusions as needed. I use Magnesium
Have been following posts, have studied Mayo Clinic, been back to rlshelp.org Have read Dr Earlys research , follow several Rls groups . I have done the DAs (unfortunately) The side effects of Gabapentin and Pregabalin far out way the benefits. Iron is good, I get infusions as needed. I use Magnesium
RLSdaily
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
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Potential cure for one person with a fib
A 76 year old with constant a fib for 10 years recently posted his cure. According to him it was magnesium 250mg along with potassium as a powder. Has anyone heard of that combo
A 76 year old with constant a fib for 10 years recently posted his cure. According to him it was magnesium 250mg along with potassium as a powder. Has anyone heard of that combo
TillyBoss
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AF Association
5 months ago
Endo appt tomorrow
Hi all, I don't really expect an answer but I have endo follow up tomorrow at the QE and I wondered if you could give me your views on my blood results from last week please? I know she won't endorse an increase in either my levo 75mcg or lio 10mcg per day as she said so last October when my private
Hi all, I don't really expect an answer but I have endo follow up tomorrow at the QE and I wondered if you could give me your views on my blood results from last week please? I know she won't endorse an increase in either my levo 75mcg or lio 10mcg per day as she said so last October when my private
Baggiesfan
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Magnesium
Could someone explain to me please, why magnesium supplementation is recommended? I read somewhere that testing for magnesium deficiency is both unreliable and uncommon. So how do we know we need it and if so, how much? Thanks.
Could someone explain to me please, why magnesium supplementation is recommended? I read somewhere that testing for magnesium deficiency is both unreliable and uncommon. So how do we know we need it and if so, how much? Thanks.
Calceolaria
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Which magesium to take?
I've been taking Magnelon 300 soluble tablets for about 3 years. They were recommended by my GP when my PMR symptoms first appeared, but before I was diagnosed by a rheumatologist. They're fine but do have a laxative effect. Several people have recommended Magnesium Bisglycinate. Is this a good
I've been taking Magnelon 300 soluble tablets for about 3 years. They were recommended by my GP when my PMR symptoms first appeared, but before I was diagnosed by a rheumatologist. They're fine but do have a laxative effect. Several people have recommended Magnesium Bisglycinate. Is this a good
Pr0jection
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
I am now able to tolerate antibiotics again after my nerves healed
Hello! I just want to give this update about my situation. I hope people on here find this because my situation was a nightmare and I think this can help people who are confused and not sure what to do or if they'll ever be able to tolerate antibiotics again (TL;DR: you will be able to if you can heal
Hello! I just want to give this update about my situation. I hope people on here find this because my situation was a nightmare and I think this can help people who are confused and not sure what to do or if they'll ever be able to tolerate antibiotics again (TL;DR: you will be able to if you can heal
Whoa182
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Help with blood test interpretation please?
Hello clever people, I wonder if someone could cast an eye on my latest blood results. Taken last week approx 9am with only water (no levothyroxine) - however I only stopped b vitamins including biotin 4 days prior to test. TSH 0.96 (0.27-4.2) FT3 2.9 (2-4.4) FT4 1.18 (0.93-1.7) I am currently
Hello clever people, I wonder if someone could cast an eye on my latest blood results. Taken last week approx 9am with only water (no levothyroxine) - however I only stopped b vitamins including biotin 4 days prior to test. TSH 0.96 (0.27-4.2) FT3 2.9 (2-4.4) FT4 1.18 (0.93-1.7) I am currently
florasmate
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Thyroid results - advice please
[u]
Inflammation
[/u] CRP HS 2.930 mg/L (Range: < 3) [u]
Iron Status
[/u] Ferritin 73.40 ug/L (Range: 30 - 180) [u]
Vitamins
[/u] Folate - Serum >45.4 nmol/L (Range: > 7) Vitamin B12 - Active 71.2 pmol/L (Range: 37.5 - 188) Vitamin D 88.1 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 250) [u]
Thyroid
[u]
Inflammation
[/u] CRP HS 2.930 mg/L (Range: < 3) [u]
Iron Status
[/u] Ferritin 73.40 ug/L (Range: 30 - 180) [u]
Vitamins
[/u] Folate - Serum >45.4 nmol/L (Range: > 7) Vitamin B12 - Active 71.2 pmol/L (Range: 37.5 - 188) Vitamin D 88.1 nmol/L (Range: 50 - 250) [u]
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Molly161018
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
worth a read
Good evening all. As a CMT 1a from birth but not diagnosed until mid 40s.. Had both ankles realigned and one rebuilt, taking painkillers until they come out of my arse. Have in the past six months met a new woman in my life and she has really helped in looking into all different aspects of this shitty
Good evening all. As a CMT 1a from birth but not diagnosed until mid 40s.. Had both ankles realigned and one rebuilt, taking painkillers until they come out of my arse. Have in the past six months met a new woman in my life and she has really helped in looking into all different aspects of this shitty
Need-a-stick
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Charcot-Marie-Tooth UK
5 months ago
What vitamin gummies are we using?
I keep reading about zinc, omega 3 and magnesium. Does anyone have recommendations on gummy vitamins they use for ADHD that are helping? My daughter is 7. Thanks!
I keep reading about zinc, omega 3 and magnesium. Does anyone have recommendations on gummy vitamins they use for ADHD that are helping? My daughter is 7. Thanks!
Aibor5
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
5 months ago
A suggestion that is working well, for me at least. AT least for now.
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
I think RLS can have several triggers, as well as several things that help. Sometimes it changes and what worked often does not neccessarily work each time. It may work again, but in the meantime, you need something else. Certainly avoiding foods or substances that bother and trigger the RLS, is a
lauraflora
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Cmv ongoing challenge
So I have been on the iv forscanet infusions total of almost 8weeks now starting with every 12 hours for the first 4 weeks and i got a undetected result for first time ever ,then they dropped my forscanet dose to every 48 hours which even i thought was too fast a drop, should have been every 24 then
So I have been on the iv forscanet infusions total of almost 8weeks now starting with every 12 hours for the first 4 weeks and i got a undetected result for first time ever ,then they dropped my forscanet dose to every 48 hours which even i thought was too fast a drop, should have been every 24 then
Parkerbarker
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Kidney Transplant
5 months ago
Sleepy Girl Mocktail
While I'm very much into magnesium, and like cherry juice, I've not tried this - but the 'Sleepy Girl Mocktail' made the New York Times today: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/17/well/live/sleepy-girl-mocktail-cherry-magnesium.html More from the Cleveland Clinic last November: https://health.clevelandclinic.org
While I'm very much into magnesium, and like cherry juice, I've not tried this - but the 'Sleepy Girl Mocktail' made the New York Times today: https://www.nytimes.com/2024/01/17/well/live/sleepy-girl-mocktail-cherry-magnesium.html More from the Cleveland Clinic last November: https://health.clevelandclinic.org
ChrisColumbus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Marine plamt based supplement?
Someone mentioned they were taking a supplement from Go vita that is marine plant based with magnesium. If you know of this, would you please share the name of it? Thanks!
Someone mentioned they were taking a supplement from Go vita that is marine plant based with magnesium. If you know of this, would you please share the name of it? Thanks!
Fefcoo
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Osteoporosis Support
5 months ago
advice on blood results please
Hi Thanks for reading my post I hope you can help me . I am 57 year old woman diagnosed with Hashimos November 2022. At the time I had hyper symptoms HR 120 at rest exhausted weak muscles aching and feeling hot . Doctor insisted it was the menopause , I had already been on HRT for 4 years and had been
Hi Thanks for reading my post I hope you can help me . I am 57 year old woman diagnosed with Hashimos November 2022. At the time I had hyper symptoms HR 120 at rest exhausted weak muscles aching and feeling hot . Doctor insisted it was the menopause , I had already been on HRT for 4 years and had been
Poppygriff691
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Feedback in garlic/ ginger paste for RLS
Have been eating this paste for over 5 weeks now.. generally from late afternoon and evening. The taste is awful but it does seem to be helping...as long as I avoid alcohol. I have had 2 evenings of RLS in that time ..Therapulse and listening to music stopped it. But the friend who recommended the mixture
Have been eating this paste for over 5 weeks now.. generally from late afternoon and evening. The taste is awful but it does seem to be helping...as long as I avoid alcohol. I have had 2 evenings of RLS in that time ..Therapulse and listening to music stopped it. But the friend who recommended the mixture
Allyp69
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
molecular hydrogen… what do we think people?
Ari Whitten has started a new company- Human optimisation. It is selling molecular hydrogen. It appears it is metallic magnesium in a tablet with some food acids so a chemical reaction occurs to produce the hydrogen. https://humanoptimization.com/products/molecular-hydrogen/?inf_contact_key=dfc54b7ff53610a137e0ab9337ae0188842e902fbefb79ab9abae13bfcb46658
Ari Whitten has started a new company- Human optimisation. It is selling molecular hydrogen. It appears it is metallic magnesium in a tablet with some food acids so a chemical reaction occurs to produce the hydrogen. https://humanoptimization.com/products/molecular-hydrogen/?inf_contact_key=dfc54b7ff53610a137e0ab9337ae0188842e902fbefb79ab9abae13bfcb46658
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Sleeping with ectopics
I have been getting ectopic beats for the last three weeks. At times it can be as many as 1 every 30 normal beats, at other times I don’t get one for hours. No idea what the triggers are. Already on BP meds, including Bisoprolol. Went to see GP last week, she sent me off to ED where an ECG, blood tests
I have been getting ectopic beats for the last three weeks. At times it can be as many as 1 every 30 normal beats, at other times I don’t get one for hours. No idea what the triggers are. Already on BP meds, including Bisoprolol. Went to see GP last week, she sent me off to ED where an ECG, blood tests
Westlancs1
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
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