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Advice on blood results gratefully recieved
I have just received blood results. The test was completed as advised on forum. I take 75mcg Levo. The only supplements I take are vit d and k, and magnesium. I eat a fairly health varied diet. Tried gluten free for almost year with no noticeable difference . Drink mainly oat milk and lactose free
I have just received blood results. The test was completed as advised on forum. I take 75mcg Levo. The only supplements I take are vit d and k, and magnesium. I eat a fairly health varied diet. Tried gluten free for almost year with no noticeable difference . Drink mainly oat milk and lactose free
Eton
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
I took a few extra magnesium pills tonight and it is saving me.
I hope it’s safe. I’ll have to look up how much is too much but omg it’s relaxing me to a huge degree. Had anyone else found that magnesium is helpful?
I hope it’s safe. I’ll have to look up how much is too much but omg it’s relaxing me to a huge degree. Had anyone else found that magnesium is helpful?
Starrlight
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Should magnesium carbonate be avoided in thyroid disease …
… even though it’s widely recommended for gently relieving constipation, which many of us, including me lately, suffer from? It’s also commonly used as a neutraliser for acidic stomach conditions but lots of us have problems making enough stomach acid which is a contributory factor in constipation,
… even though it’s widely recommended for gently relieving constipation, which many of us, including me lately, suffer from? It’s also commonly used as a neutraliser for acidic stomach conditions but lots of us have problems making enough stomach acid which is a contributory factor in constipation,
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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I think it was Mrs Nails or Dorset Lady who mentioned taking Magnesium for restless legs. I was being kept awake for hours with this problem in legs and shoulders but within one day of taking it I was able to relax (still not sleeping well, but that's another story). Thank you very much - this site is
I think it was Mrs Nails or Dorset Lady who mentioned taking Magnesium for restless legs. I was being kept awake for hours with this problem in legs and shoulders but within one day of taking it I was able to relax (still not sleeping well, but that's another story). Thank you very much - this site is
PastelsinArt
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
1 chemo down
Results of first blood test since recurrance are good need magnesium infusion which I needed right through last time but my CA125 has come down from just under 600 to 450 so pleased and go into 2nd chemo on friday xx
Results of first blood test since recurrance are good need magnesium infusion which I needed right through last time but my CA125 has come down from just under 600 to 450 so pleased and go into 2nd chemo on friday xx
Tezzaa66
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Becoming hard to live with this
Hi I have been suffering from bad heart palpitations since December they get better then they don’t and I have developed extreme anxiety because of it. I had the biggest dip in my life where I was given diazepam to help control panic attacks but it made me suicidal but I managed to stay strong and get
Hi I have been suffering from bad heart palpitations since December they get better then they don’t and I have developed extreme anxiety because of it. I had the biggest dip in my life where I was given diazepam to help control panic attacks but it made me suicidal but I managed to stay strong and get
Friends31
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Permanent Afib Diagnosis Next Step?
I'm a 72 year old male. Had my bout with prostate cancer which is under control after 4 months got my continence back (had me worried for a bit!) still dealing with ED but now it appears that I have permanent Afib. Went thru the surgery reaching for that last bit for the longest life, only to now being
I'm a 72 year old male. Had my bout with prostate cancer which is under control after 4 months got my continence back (had me worried for a bit!) still dealing with ED but now it appears that I have permanent Afib. Went thru the surgery reaching for that last bit for the longest life, only to now being
marinoperna
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AF Association
2 years ago
apixiban and vitamin supplements
I have recently been prescribed apixiban for atrial fib. I had been taking a regular series of vitamin supplements including magnesium taurate, zinc, and vit d 3 with k2 and recently added extra k2. at present i take omega 3 supplement and red krill oil. doctor says they are ok. I have picked up the
I have recently been prescribed apixiban for atrial fib. I had been taking a regular series of vitamin supplements including magnesium taurate, zinc, and vit d 3 with k2 and recently added extra k2. at present i take omega 3 supplement and red krill oil. doctor says they are ok. I have picked up the
davcol24
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Anticoagulation Support
2 years ago
Change in Troponin T level - should I worry?
Hello everyone, Might be a silly and unremarkable post compared compared to the ones I found when I was searching to "Troponin" though I though I will ask it to get a bigger exposure on the topic other than all the studies available online. Story : just before I start, I am 35 / m , considered healthy
Hello everyone, Might be a silly and unremarkable post compared compared to the ones I found when I was searching to "Troponin" though I though I will ask it to get a bigger exposure on the topic other than all the studies available online. Story : just before I start, I am 35 / m , considered healthy
Balazs
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Relief from home made electrolyte drink
Hi all, I've been suffering from RLS for about 7-8 years now. Have refused the dopamine options continually thrust at me by GPs (who prefer to believe their pharma rep than do any research - or read here!), and have done all the iron and magnesium tests, sleep apnea, etc, with no helpful conclusions.
Hi all, I've been suffering from RLS for about 7-8 years now. Have refused the dopamine options continually thrust at me by GPs (who prefer to believe their pharma rep than do any research - or read here!), and have done all the iron and magnesium tests, sleep apnea, etc, with no helpful conclusions.
Lovejoy100
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Mucus & slow motility
I suffer from slow bowel motility and feel I’m doing and eating the right things. It’s a ritual for me to sit up in bed in the mornings with my legs bent up to encourage a bowel movement and usually this works. When it doesn’t it gets me down. At night the discomfort of having a full bowel wakes me
I suffer from slow bowel motility and feel I’m doing and eating the right things. It’s a ritual for me to sit up in bed in the mornings with my legs bent up to encourage a bowel movement and usually this works. When it doesn’t it gets me down. At night the discomfort of having a full bowel wakes me
Penhaligons
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IBS Network
2 years ago
My experience with Paxlovid
So my darling OH came home with Covid, and I knew right then I was doomed. Quite sure it 's the Omicron variety. It's going around in our 55+ community like a wildfire. Two home tests came up negative, but I had the symptoms. So I went to the urgent care, and there I came up positive. Because I
So my darling OH came home with Covid, and I knew right then I was doomed. Quite sure it 's the Omicron variety. It's going around in our 55+ community like a wildfire. Two home tests came up negative, but I had the symptoms. So I went to the urgent care, and there I came up positive. Because I
orangemax
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Blood results from medichecks
Here are my recent results from medichecks. I would appreciate any comments I supplement with Magnesium , selenium vitamin D3 and k2 and Thorne Basic B and a B12 spray. My GP has seen my low tsh from an NHS blood test taken at the same time as the medichecks and wants to speak to me I should imagine
Here are my recent results from medichecks. I would appreciate any comments I supplement with Magnesium , selenium vitamin D3 and k2 and Thorne Basic B and a B12 spray. My GP has seen my low tsh from an NHS blood test taken at the same time as the medichecks and wants to speak to me I should imagine
Starmen
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
RLS IN FEET
Good morning all, has anyone tried Better you Magnesium skin ? I understand that it is supposed to help with Restless leg syndrome, mine is always in my feet, I am ok during the day but wow at night its unbearable , any advice is greatly appreciated 🙂👍👍
Good morning all, has anyone tried Better you Magnesium skin ? I understand that it is supposed to help with Restless leg syndrome, mine is always in my feet, I am ok during the day but wow at night its unbearable , any advice is greatly appreciated 🙂👍👍
Nuthatch01
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
6 Red Flags to Watch Out For When Buying Vitamins & Supplements. As per Consumer Lab
I LUV consumer Lab "At ConsumerLab.com, we've purchased, tested, and carefully reviewed the labels of more than 6,000 dietary supplements and found problems with more than 20% of them." 1. Labels that don't tell you how much you're getting There are several situations where this can happen: "Proprietary
I LUV consumer Lab "At ConsumerLab.com, we've purchased, tested, and carefully reviewed the labels of more than 6,000 dietary supplements and found problems with more than 20% of them." 1. Labels that don't tell you how much you're getting There are several situations where this can happen: "Proprietary
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Silly little setbacks!
I've been doing a bit of sleuthing! As a rule I don't look at anything medical on Google, but I have had a sneaky feeling that I know the cause of many of my symptoms which have been confirmed with a blood test. What with having blood transfusions, iron, magnesium and other such things, I deduce low
I've been doing a bit of sleuthing! As a rule I don't look at anything medical on Google, but I have had a sneaky feeling that I know the cause of many of my symptoms which have been confirmed with a blood test. What with having blood transfusions, iron, magnesium and other such things, I deduce low
fidgetandscooter
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Advice on vitamins timing
Hello👋 I would love to get advice on my vitamin regimen. It looks like this currently: 8 am Armour thyroid and big glass of water :) 9 am teaspoon of liquid omega 3 by Now and vit C by California Gold Nutrition 1g 10-11 am sachet of powdered collagen 5g 1 pm Floravital liquid iron 20ml or 40 ml near
Hello👋 I would love to get advice on my vitamin regimen. It looks like this currently: 8 am Armour thyroid and big glass of water :) 9 am teaspoon of liquid omega 3 by Now and vit C by California Gold Nutrition 1g 10-11 am sachet of powdered collagen 5g 1 pm Floravital liquid iron 20ml or 40 ml near
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Alcoholic Mother
My Mum's been drinking huge amounts for over 40 years; she's now 77. She currently drinks about a bottle of gin a day. In the last few weeks she has barely eaten, has lost a lot of weight, and has become unable to walk or even stand without support. Her ankles have been extremely swollen and raw looking
My Mum's been drinking huge amounts for over 40 years; she's now 77. She currently drinks about a bottle of gin a day. In the last few weeks she has barely eaten, has lost a lot of weight, and has become unable to walk or even stand without support. Her ankles have been extremely swollen and raw looking
LancsHotpot
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Magnesium citrate
Does anyone on here take Magnesium citrate long-term? I started taking it just before Xmas after finding a recommendation on here & it has definitely helped with constipation. Having done a bit more research with Mr. Google I am a bit worried that prolonged use can have side effects.
Does anyone on here take Magnesium citrate long-term? I started taking it just before Xmas after finding a recommendation on here & it has definitely helped with constipation. Having done a bit more research with Mr. Google I am a bit worried that prolonged use can have side effects.
Moggiedee
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Still tired?
I take 150 mg of Pregabalin for PLMD and with carefully watching food/drink triggers my PLMD is pretty much taken care of (going on 3 years). I thought the reason I still suffered from daytime sedation was the side effect of the Pregabalin (even though the 1/2 life isn't that long and I take it at 7pm
I take 150 mg of Pregabalin for PLMD and with carefully watching food/drink triggers my PLMD is pretty much taken care of (going on 3 years). I thought the reason I still suffered from daytime sedation was the side effect of the Pregabalin (even though the 1/2 life isn't that long and I take it at 7pm
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
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