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Hi everyone, I have a dilemma. I’ve had 2 B12 jabs in the last 6 months. I tried them because I have been feeling awful and suspected that it may be a deficiency. I suffered from folate deficiency a while back which was treated with folic acid by GP but I felt terrible on it and had to stop. Luckily
Hi everyone, I have a dilemma. I’ve had 2 B12 jabs in the last 6 months. I tried them because I have been feeling awful and suspected that it may be a deficiency. I suffered from folate deficiency a while back which was treated with folic acid by GP but I felt terrible on it and had to stop. Luckily
browny52
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
latest results…
Any thoughts welcome please… Latest results TSH 0.92 (0.27-4.20) Free T3 4.0 (3.1-6.8) T4 13.4 (12-22.0) Currently taking 75mcg Levo Feeling okay on this dosage although still getting tired slump late afternoon. Endo thinks these results are perfect so no chance of increasing dose. Im guessing
Any thoughts welcome please… Latest results TSH 0.92 (0.27-4.20) Free T3 4.0 (3.1-6.8) T4 13.4 (12-22.0) Currently taking 75mcg Levo Feeling okay on this dosage although still getting tired slump late afternoon. Endo thinks these results are perfect so no chance of increasing dose. Im guessing
Honeybee66
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Magnesium in Parkinson’s disease: an update in clinical and basic aspects
Parkinson's has a long presymptomatic period, it's caused for the newborn, from magnesium deficiency during pregnancy & nursing which makes it so fewer dopamine nerves are created. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507269/#_NBK507269_pubdet_
Parkinson's has a long presymptomatic period, it's caused for the newborn, from magnesium deficiency during pregnancy & nursing which makes it so fewer dopamine nerves are created. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK507269/#_NBK507269_pubdet_
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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Am I talking out the back of my head?
A little background. I have had Lone Parox Afib for circa 17 years and symptomatic. Drugs are: Flecainide 50mg twice daily since diagnosis. No known side effects except tinnitus. (24x7) Apixaban 5mg twice daily. Anastrazole : which kills estrogen for estrogen + breast cancer. Prescribed for 5 years
A little background. I have had Lone Parox Afib for circa 17 years and symptomatic. Drugs are: Flecainide 50mg twice daily since diagnosis. No known side effects except tinnitus. (24x7) Apixaban 5mg twice daily. Anastrazole : which kills estrogen for estrogen + breast cancer. Prescribed for 5 years
Frances123
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AF Association
1 year ago
Vitamins
Hello all. I'm now trying to optimise my vitamins so I'm using Thorne Basic B and I've taken this forum's advice about getting D3 with K2 but I'm not sure which type of magnesium is best for us? The citrate kind or the other? Also I think we are supposed to have Selenium and Zinc, yes? Any particular
Hello all. I'm now trying to optimise my vitamins so I'm using Thorne Basic B and I've taken this forum's advice about getting D3 with K2 but I'm not sure which type of magnesium is best for us? The citrate kind or the other? Also I think we are supposed to have Selenium and Zinc, yes? Any particular
SilverSavvy
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Medichecks results guidance appreciated
I have received my most recent blood results from medichecks. I followed the adviced protocol before the early morning blood test. I take 100mcg of thyroxine daily Selenium Magnesium citrate Vitamin D3 with k2 Thorne Basic B comple Sublingual b12 lozenge CRP 0.49 mg/L. (0.-5) Ferritin 48.2ug
I have received my most recent blood results from medichecks. I followed the adviced protocol before the early morning blood test. I take 100mcg of thyroxine daily Selenium Magnesium citrate Vitamin D3 with k2 Thorne Basic B comple Sublingual b12 lozenge CRP 0.49 mg/L. (0.-5) Ferritin 48.2ug
Starmen
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
HELP, I don't know what to do
Hello all, I'm looking for a bit of collective advice. I have had serious side effects from the BISOPROLOL I was taking, song burning cold aches in my hands and feet as if they are about to go into pins and needles mode and so I was advised by my NHS cardio at Barts Hospital to change to VERAPAMIL
Hello all, I'm looking for a bit of collective advice. I have had serious side effects from the BISOPROLOL I was taking, song burning cold aches in my hands and feet as if they are about to go into pins and needles mode and so I was advised by my NHS cardio at Barts Hospital to change to VERAPAMIL
Bodydoctor12
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AF Association
1 year ago
Raising t3 without raising t4
Hi, just after some advice re increasing my t3. On paper my results look good, but I am still so fatigued! (Vitamins, ferretin levels all good as private bloods checked regularly) I'm also taking HRT, recent test revealed oestrogen raised, (twice highest recommended level) so reducing my intake in
Hi, just after some advice re increasing my t3. On paper my results look good, but I am still so fatigued! (Vitamins, ferretin levels all good as private bloods checked regularly) I'm also taking HRT, recent test revealed oestrogen raised, (twice highest recommended level) so reducing my intake in
Vicky789
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Genetic osteoarthritis especially in my knees, was using magnesium spray, but since on Radiotherapy PC sessions, wet weather, suggestions?
Have had genetic osteoarthritis in my knees for decades, my Uncle and Brother have both had knee replacements, but have been advised by friends [and brother] find alternative relief solutions! Maybe it is because of PC radiotherapy treatment or wet weather ALWAYS worst time of the year, but particularly
Have had genetic osteoarthritis in my knees for decades, my Uncle and Brother have both had knee replacements, but have been advised by friends [and brother] find alternative relief solutions! Maybe it is because of PC radiotherapy treatment or wet weather ALWAYS worst time of the year, but particularly
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
1 year ago
magnesium
hello everyone, happy new year to you all. I started taking spray magnesium and I experienced belly aches, not sure if it’s just me but even when I took tablet form a while ago it affected me in a bad way. Just wondering if that’s my body saying I don’t need it or it just doesn’t like it. Any thoughts
hello everyone, happy new year to you all. I started taking spray magnesium and I experienced belly aches, not sure if it’s just me but even when I took tablet form a while ago it affected me in a bad way. Just wondering if that’s my body saying I don’t need it or it just doesn’t like it. Any thoughts
Electricblue1
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AF Association
1 year ago
magnesium and pregabalin
I've read in several posts that magnesium citrate is good for RLS/PLMD and am going to try it. However I am taking Pregabalin every night so not sure if I can take magnesium at the same time. Does anyone have any advice please.
I've read in several posts that magnesium citrate is good for RLS/PLMD and am going to try it. However I am taking Pregabalin every night so not sure if I can take magnesium at the same time. Does anyone have any advice please.
soupersuzy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Magnesium and the bladder
I know this is a thyroid board and we do need to keep on topic - but if it encourages any hypo doubters for magnesium supplements to give it a go then for blokes here magnesium can have remarkable benefits in helping the bladder muscles and enabling uninterrupted night time sleep. There is genuine research
I know this is a thyroid board and we do need to keep on topic - but if it encourages any hypo doubters for magnesium supplements to give it a go then for blokes here magnesium can have remarkable benefits in helping the bladder muscles and enabling uninterrupted night time sleep. There is genuine research
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Paroxymal Atrial Fibrillation
I was diagnosed with paroxymal AF in 2017 I was given 1.25mg Bisoprolol to start with and then in time, I gravitated to 5mg. Since last month the af went out of sync, I am now on 7.5mg Bisoprolol and the increased dose has not been helping greatly. On the 14/11 I had to go to A&E as I had chest pain.
I was diagnosed with paroxymal AF in 2017 I was given 1.25mg Bisoprolol to start with and then in time, I gravitated to 5mg. Since last month the af went out of sync, I am now on 7.5mg Bisoprolol and the increased dose has not been helping greatly. On the 14/11 I had to go to A&E as I had chest pain.
Morningrose
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
advice re: magnesium supplements
hello , I’m new to this forum after a 5 year ‘ battle ‘ with AF ( history is on my home page ) Wish I’d found it before as already finding the posts helpful . So , my question is regarding magnesium supplements and what is safe to take with dronedarone and 2.5 mgs bisoprolol . I’ve seen a few posts
hello , I’m new to this forum after a 5 year ‘ battle ‘ with AF ( history is on my home page ) Wish I’d found it before as already finding the posts helpful . So , my question is regarding magnesium supplements and what is safe to take with dronedarone and 2.5 mgs bisoprolol . I’ve seen a few posts
Ossie7
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
under active Thyroid with vitamins
I’ve been taken vitamins since October. I have had a full blood count last week all normal, my urine came back normal .I have noticed aches and pains in my upper arms, neck and shoulders.. This might sound silly just wondering if anyone experienced the same.I have got under-active thyroid should I still
I’ve been taken vitamins since October. I have had a full blood count last week all normal, my urine came back normal .I have noticed aches and pains in my upper arms, neck and shoulders.. This might sound silly just wondering if anyone experienced the same.I have got under-active thyroid should I still
Peggymae-18
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
osteopenia, Hashimotos and sjogrens
hi, my rheumatologist has prescribed Adcal and Alendronic acid. Due to oesphagitis because of Sjögren’s I don’t want to take Alendronic acid. Through research and the help of thyroid UK I now take vitamin D3 MK2 and magnesium. Pains in my chest which used to feel like a heart attack have cleared up since
hi, my rheumatologist has prescribed Adcal and Alendronic acid. Due to oesphagitis because of Sjögren’s I don’t want to take Alendronic acid. Through research and the help of thyroid UK I now take vitamin D3 MK2 and magnesium. Pains in my chest which used to feel like a heart attack have cleared up since
Essexlil
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Is it worth taking magnesium supplements?
On Christmas Day our family gathered at our place and after dinner, as usual, the conversation turned to medical topics. My aunt told us that her neighbor told her that Magnesium may prime the immune system to fight cancer and infections. Dr. Hess and scientists in Switzerland have now discovered that
On Christmas Day our family gathered at our place and after dinner, as usual, the conversation turned to medical topics. My aunt told us that her neighbor told her that Magnesium may prime the immune system to fight cancer and infections. Dr. Hess and scientists in Switzerland have now discovered that
donits
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
New Member
Hello, my son (5 y/o) was diagnosed with anxiety and dysregulated anger and aggression disorder about 1 year ago (children's mental health professional). He was then diagnosed with ADHD about 3 months ago (physiologist). I now have a clearer understanding that the ladder diagnosis has much to do with
Hello, my son (5 y/o) was diagnosed with anxiety and dysregulated anger and aggression disorder about 1 year ago (children's mental health professional). He was then diagnosed with ADHD about 3 months ago (physiologist). I now have a clearer understanding that the ladder diagnosis has much to do with
Jsunshine
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
Pregabalin 75mg
Hello everyone, this is my first post here! I have recently started taking 75mg of pregabalin per day to try and reduce my RLS. Lately, it got so bad that I honestly felt I had no other options (tried magnesium and iron supplements with no luck). I feel like I am starting to sleep better, but I'm not
Hello everyone, this is my first post here! I have recently started taking 75mg of pregabalin per day to try and reduce my RLS. Lately, it got so bad that I honestly felt I had no other options (tried magnesium and iron supplements with no luck). I feel like I am starting to sleep better, but I'm not
Figar
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Magnesium?
Is magnesium good for attacking cancer?
Is magnesium good for attacking cancer?
Dlanghorne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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