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Hello everyone, sorry in advance for the mammoth post. I was last on this forum about 7-8 years ago in 2015/2016 after my previous symptom free asthma flared up badly and left me very sick (back on inhalers, steroids, and multiple hospital admissions). We managed to get my asthma back under control
Hello everyone, sorry in advance for the mammoth post. I was last on this forum about 7-8 years ago in 2015/2016 after my previous symptom free asthma flared up badly and left me very sick (back on inhalers, steroids, and multiple hospital admissions). We managed to get my asthma back under control
Beth_19
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Asthma Community Forum
22 days ago
Thyroid
Hi, I've posted old blood results, but has anyone heard of Dr Elizabeth Bright? My previous thyroid tests. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 3.31 mU/L (0.27 - 4.2 mU/L) Triiodothyronine (FT3) 3.55 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8 pmol/L) Free Thyroxine (FT4) 14.3 pmol/L (12 - 22 pmol/L) Antibodies were fine
Hi, I've posted old blood results, but has anyone heard of Dr Elizabeth Bright? My previous thyroid tests. Thyroid Stimulating Hormone (TSH) 3.31 mU/L (0.27 - 4.2 mU/L) Triiodothyronine (FT3) 3.55 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8 pmol/L) Free Thyroxine (FT4) 14.3 pmol/L (12 - 22 pmol/L) Antibodies were fine
diamondgirl9022
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Some advice please
Hi, I'm in surgical menopause and have not felt 'well' for a number of years now. I won't bore you with the backstory of my trials and tribulations with HRT, all in the pursuit of feeling well enough to fully function. I've questioned Thyroid for some time, I had tests last September and posted them
Hi, I'm in surgical menopause and have not felt 'well' for a number of years now. I won't bore you with the backstory of my trials and tribulations with HRT, all in the pursuit of feeling well enough to fully function. I've questioned Thyroid for some time, I had tests last September and posted them
Sunnyyellowlady
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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Latest test results - thoughts please
Hello All and I would appreciate your thoughts/suggestions on my latest blood test results. GP results at 8.30am TSH 0.72 (0.27 - 4.2) T4 18.7 (10.8 - 25.5) Ferritin 65 (30- 400) B12 550 (180 - 999) Folate >20.0 (3.89) - 400) Vit D 98 (50 - 174) in Jan 2024 Monitor My Health (same day & approx
Hello All and I would appreciate your thoughts/suggestions on my latest blood test results. GP results at 8.30am TSH 0.72 (0.27 - 4.2) T4 18.7 (10.8 - 25.5) Ferritin 65 (30- 400) B12 550 (180 - 999) Folate >20.0 (3.89) - 400) Vit D 98 (50 - 174) in Jan 2024 Monitor My Health (same day & approx
Amtired
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Confusing biopsy results
I was diagnosed with PA early 2023 after years of feeling hopeless and helpless, ( raised MCV , low 'normal' serum B12, positive Parietal Cell antibodies, no intrinsic factor antibodies) and I am SI B12 regularly, to which I am responding well, and finally starting to feel like I am coming out the
I was diagnosed with PA early 2023 after years of feeling hopeless and helpless, ( raised MCV , low 'normal' serum B12, positive Parietal Cell antibodies, no intrinsic factor antibodies) and I am SI B12 regularly, to which I am responding well, and finally starting to feel like I am coming out the
DiSews
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
23 days ago
Hydroxychloroquine before Stims!
Hello everyone We are embarking on last own eggs cycle at the end of this month due to age. I have recently( in the last month) been diagnosed with mild adenomyosis and sticky blood, I am gutted that these issues have only been picked up now as I am nearing the end of my journey…but here we are.
Hello everyone We are embarking on last own eggs cycle at the end of this month due to age. I have recently( in the last month) been diagnosed with mild adenomyosis and sticky blood, I am gutted that these issues have only been picked up now as I am nearing the end of my journey…but here we are.
Nes1005
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Vitamin D levels
Hi guys, have a blood test at my GP tomorrow morning after I sent a message about getting my Vit D, Folate, Ferritin, B12 etc tested Is it the case now that if deficient, GPs won't treat? My levels a couple of years ago were 16 so very deficient Just worried if it comes back that low again, that GP
Hi guys, have a blood test at my GP tomorrow morning after I sent a message about getting my Vit D, Folate, Ferritin, B12 etc tested Is it the case now that if deficient, GPs won't treat? My levels a couple of years ago were 16 so very deficient Just worried if it comes back that low again, that GP
yewotc23
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
why does T3 make me feel worse?
This is what I just googled in desperation after trialing 2.5mcg of T3 again after many months of T4 only due to T3 failed attempts. It’s not in my head, it’s a very specific feeling a few hours after taking it and that feeling is severely hypothyroid. I can hardly think or operate my brain. Google
This is what I just googled in desperation after trialing 2.5mcg of T3 again after many months of T4 only due to T3 failed attempts. It’s not in my head, it’s a very specific feeling a few hours after taking it and that feeling is severely hypothyroid. I can hardly think or operate my brain. Google
TiredMummy
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Medication query
Hi everyone I have had hypothyroidism for a number of years and have been on 150mg of thyroxine. In the last month I have lost over a stone and my recent blood test showed my TSH was 0.07 and Free T3 & T4 normal. The doctor has told me to take 150mg 6 days a week and 100mg on one day a week. This doesn
Hi everyone I have had hypothyroidism for a number of years and have been on 150mg of thyroxine. In the last month I have lost over a stone and my recent blood test showed my TSH was 0.07 and Free T3 & T4 normal. The doctor has told me to take 150mg 6 days a week and 100mg on one day a week. This doesn
Joeyy06
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
B12 and Ferritin
I said I would post after my haematology consultation. I had a ferritin infusion in February after suspecting that I was ferritin/iron deficient as a result of research into ranges etc. I discovered that 30 can be regarded as ferritin deficient, a lot more than the bottom of the range 11 regarded as
I said I would post after my haematology consultation. I had a ferritin infusion in February after suspecting that I was ferritin/iron deficient as a result of research into ranges etc. I discovered that 30 can be regarded as ferritin deficient, a lot more than the bottom of the range 11 regarded as
Orchard33
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
latest results
hi all, Thyroid results on 50mcg taken 29th Jan TSH 4.37 (0.3-4.2) T3 4.6 (3-5.4) T4 13.8 (9-19) Dose increased to 75mcg Taken again yesterday TSH 2.76 (0.3-4.2) T3 4.2 (3-5.4) T4 13.6 (9-19) I still feel pretty crap to be honest - muscle aches, constipation, fatigue. I popped a note to
hi all, Thyroid results on 50mcg taken 29th Jan TSH 4.37 (0.3-4.2) T3 4.6 (3-5.4) T4 13.8 (9-19) Dose increased to 75mcg Taken again yesterday TSH 2.76 (0.3-4.2) T3 4.2 (3-5.4) T4 13.6 (9-19) I still feel pretty crap to be honest - muscle aches, constipation, fatigue. I popped a note to
RoseStar
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Diarrhoea can be a symptom of vitamin B12 deficiency!
So if you get these other symptoms or a number of them as well, it's worth getting your B12 checked out with a doctor. The symptoms are: *Rapid breathing or shortness of breath *Headaches *Indigestion *Loss of appetite *Palpitations *Vision problems *Weakness and/or tiredness
So if you get these other symptoms or a number of them as well, it's worth getting your B12 checked out with a doctor. The symptoms are: *Rapid breathing or shortness of breath *Headaches *Indigestion *Loss of appetite *Palpitations *Vision problems *Weakness and/or tiredness
Luisa22
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IBS Network
25 days ago
Been put on trimbow
Following up to my previous post about well-controlled (or not) asthma, I filled in an online consultation form. Had a phone call from the surgery pharmacy team who suggested I try trimbow. I did explain my concerns about the anticholinergic bit as I had a rough time trying Spiriva in November and
Following up to my previous post about well-controlled (or not) asthma, I filled in an online consultation form. Had a phone call from the surgery pharmacy team who suggested I try trimbow. I did explain my concerns about the anticholinergic bit as I had a rough time trying Spiriva in November and
Dogsbody2all
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Asthma Community Forum
26 days ago
Endo has given me T3.. What do I need to know?
So after many calls and emails over the last 6 weeks, I got an emergency appt with my endo. 2 months ago he dangled the carrot of "maybe needing to add in T3" but then wrote to me saying my bloods are in range and to review in August. Then he's ignored me. After persistence and many messages, I saw
So after many calls and emails over the last 6 weeks, I got an emergency appt with my endo. 2 months ago he dangled the carrot of "maybe needing to add in T3" but then wrote to me saying my bloods are in range and to review in August. Then he's ignored me. After persistence and many messages, I saw
JUUJOO
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
New Research: Link Between Type D Personality and Hypothyroidism Discovered. Thoughts??
Interesting new study. Full access to the original research can be found below the news article. https://neurosciencenews.com/type-d-personality-hypothyroidism-25888/ Not really sure the purpose of this other than clutching at straws and keeping the prized TSH measurement in focus rather than looking
Interesting new study. Full access to the original research can be found below the news article. https://neurosciencenews.com/type-d-personality-hypothyroidism-25888/ Not really sure the purpose of this other than clutching at straws and keeping the prized TSH measurement in focus rather than looking
FAB-jellybean
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
early concerns/ paranoia
Feeling a bit guilty taking up space here before I have any real diagnosis. I’m 72 years old and my annual physical in November saw my PSA numbers double from 3.2 to 6.4 and then retested a month later they were 7. Sounds scary to me. My urologist ordered an in-home EXODX urine test 14 days ago which
Feeling a bit guilty taking up space here before I have any real diagnosis. I’m 72 years old and my annual physical in November saw my PSA numbers double from 3.2 to 6.4 and then retested a month later they were 7. Sounds scary to me. My urologist ordered an in-home EXODX urine test 14 days ago which
Willie51
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 months ago
Cholesterol targets are different if on medication?
I posted my recent cholesterol results a few weeks back and received some commee we ts about them being way better than “normal” My GP surgery sent them to me with a note to say they were “normal” without any context. my Serum cholesterol for example is 2.4 mmol/L , way below the normal target of
I posted my recent cholesterol results a few weeks back and received some commee we ts about them being way better than “normal” My GP surgery sent them to me with a note to say they were “normal” without any context. my Serum cholesterol for example is 2.4 mmol/L , way below the normal target of
DWizza
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
current T3 prices
Can anybody advise the current price of T3 in U.K? Can it be obtained on a private prescription? Many thanks Lorraine Hall
Can anybody advise the current price of T3 in U.K? Can it be obtained on a private prescription? Many thanks Lorraine Hall
lorraine1
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Had my appointment
Thank you for everyone's advice a few weeks ago. I had my long awaited appointment today. I shared my symptoms, along with frequencies etc. I explained my usual stress response which is very different to the symptoms I'm getting. The Dr listened to my chest, said there wasn't a wheeze but it sounded
Thank you for everyone's advice a few weeks ago. I had my long awaited appointment today. I shared my symptoms, along with frequencies etc. I explained my usual stress response which is very different to the symptoms I'm getting. The Dr listened to my chest, said there wasn't a wheeze but it sounded
Esad
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Asthma Community Forum
27 days ago
optimum time for T3 dose
I've received good advice from people on here, regarding vitamin/minerals and optimum levels of, etc, and I recently started-3 weeks- adding 5mcg T3 to my thyroxine (100mcg reduced from 125mcg at suggestions on here). I have a 3-month trial. I take them together at the moment, at around 5-6 am. Is this
I've received good advice from people on here, regarding vitamin/minerals and optimum levels of, etc, and I recently started-3 weeks- adding 5mcg T3 to my thyroxine (100mcg reduced from 125mcg at suggestions on here). I have a 3-month trial. I take them together at the moment, at around 5-6 am. Is this
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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