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What the Hell is going on here? Norfolk's Endo's won't even see my wife for her Hashi's "Can't/Won't do anything" Outrageous!
I had blood tests last September which confirms I have auto-immune thyroiditis (Hashimoto’s). Plus other issues which may be drug interaction related. I asked for a referral to the local NHS Endocrinologists (Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and was given a Choose and Book set up where there were
I had blood tests last September which confirms I have auto-immune thyroiditis (Hashimoto’s). Plus other issues which may be drug interaction related. I asked for a referral to the local NHS Endocrinologists (Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital and was given a Choose and Book set up where there were
helenshubby
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Warm Water Works Wonders on Pain
Soaking in warm water is one of the oldest forms of alternative therapy, and there’s good reason why this practice has stood the test of time. Research has shown warm water therapy works wonders for all kinds of musculoskeletal conditions, including fibromyalgia, arthritis and low back pain. “The
Soaking in warm water is one of the oldest forms of alternative therapy, and there’s good reason why this practice has stood the test of time. Research has shown warm water therapy works wonders for all kinds of musculoskeletal conditions, including fibromyalgia, arthritis and low back pain. “The
celena_adams-locke
OA Action Member
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Osteoarthritis Action
6 years ago
Sitz Bath ingredients
Does anyone have a favourite oil or ingredient to add into their sitz bath? I looked it up on Google and there was a long list from Epsom salts to witch hazel. Does anyone have their favourite, if not for the sitz bath, for an ordinary bath (pardon the denigration 🤣). Lesley
Does anyone have a favourite oil or ingredient to add into their sitz bath? I looked it up on Google and there was a long list from Epsom salts to witch hazel. Does anyone have their favourite, if not for the sitz bath, for an ordinary bath (pardon the denigration 🤣). Lesley
lesleyg
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Behçet's UK
6 years ago
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Actions that have helped my fatigue other than B12 shots
I recently did two things that seem, thus far, to have made a huge difference in my energy level. I'd been tracking my energy level, and discovered that it has little correlation to my cyanocobalamin injections. I was increasing my jabs to 2-3x/week with little, if any, improvement, so I looked into
I recently did two things that seem, thus far, to have made a huge difference in my energy level. I'd been tracking my energy level, and discovered that it has little correlation to my cyanocobalamin injections. I was increasing my jabs to 2-3x/week with little, if any, improvement, so I looked into
cdragin
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
§1```What do you folks think of these results?
New here. Wifey has been diagnosed with Hashimoto's TPO 6 x Normal maximum at 243. B12 524 ng/l (130-1100). Folate 16.3 (12.7-15) Serum free triiodothyronine 4.1 (3.8-6) TSH 0.04 (0.35-3.5) Free T4 15pmol/l (8-21) TPO 243.4 Ku/L (0-34) WCC 2.8 (4-10) RBC 3.96 (3.8-4.8)Haemoglobin Conc 119 (120-150)
New here. Wifey has been diagnosed with Hashimoto's TPO 6 x Normal maximum at 243. B12 524 ng/l (130-1100). Folate 16.3 (12.7-15) Serum free triiodothyronine 4.1 (3.8-6) TSH 0.04 (0.35-3.5) Free T4 15pmol/l (8-21) TPO 243.4 Ku/L (0-34) WCC 2.8 (4-10) RBC 3.96 (3.8-4.8)Haemoglobin Conc 119 (120-150)
helenshubby
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Iron and low red cell count
Please tell me whatever you know about supplements like Ferrous Sulfate 325 milligram tablets, or Iron 65mg tablets, and if it helps boost red cell counts. My oncologist says supplements wont help. If you disagree with him, post your opinion please.
Please tell me whatever you know about supplements like Ferrous Sulfate 325 milligram tablets, or Iron 65mg tablets, and if it helps boost red cell counts. My oncologist says supplements wont help. If you disagree with him, post your opinion please.
abmicro
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Using t3 and t4 and now pregnant
Hi all, Four weeks ago I had these blood test results below when I was on 37.5mcg of t4 and 6.25mcg of t3 TSH 1.17 (0.27-4.2) T4 13.6 ( 10.5-25.5) Advice from here was to up my dose as I was still feeling I'll, fatigue, headaches, no appetite, brain fog , insomnia, air hungry, eyes pulling, spaced out
Hi all, Four weeks ago I had these blood test results below when I was on 37.5mcg of t4 and 6.25mcg of t3 TSH 1.17 (0.27-4.2) T4 13.6 ( 10.5-25.5) Advice from here was to up my dose as I was still feeling I'll, fatigue, headaches, no appetite, brain fog , insomnia, air hungry, eyes pulling, spaced out
Maya_83
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Hyper to hypothyroidism, anxiety, anemia and low kidney function..
I was diagnosed at 16 with hyperthyroidism and was put on carbimazole and propranolol to help lower my heart rate. I was taken off the approximately 3/4 years later and given radioactive therapy to shrink a growth on my thyroid. I was advised that this could mean I may become under active eventually.
I was diagnosed at 16 with hyperthyroidism and was put on carbimazole and propranolol to help lower my heart rate. I was taken off the approximately 3/4 years later and given radioactive therapy to shrink a growth on my thyroid. I was advised that this could mean I may become under active eventually.
Hypo_juan
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Iron level
Some help please ,I am a female in my 30s i have Thalassemia trait which means i am a carrier. I Visited GP for result of blood test below And two different GP have given different Answers to my ferritin folate blood test result one GP says my iron is low because if the ferritin is below 40 ug/L this
Some help please ,I am a female in my 30s i have Thalassemia trait which means i am a carrier. I Visited GP for result of blood test below And two different GP have given different Answers to my ferritin folate blood test result one GP says my iron is low because if the ferritin is below 40 ug/L this
Advice1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Finally had a bloods tested !!!
I finally had my bloods taken last Friday and my GP surgery rang me yesterday afternoon, well the receptionist rang . I have been prescribed folic acid and ferrous sulfate tabs , considering my GP told me " oh your bloods were fine when you had your gallbladder removed in August ". I insisted they be
I finally had my bloods taken last Friday and my GP surgery rang me yesterday afternoon, well the receptionist rang . I have been prescribed folic acid and ferrous sulfate tabs , considering my GP told me " oh your bloods were fine when you had your gallbladder removed in August ". I insisted they be
Oscarsaurus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Not running again!!
Well this is getting to be a habit now!!! First the fractured and sprained ankle, which meant no runnjng for 3 months....until mid September, then last Saturday I hurt my back and was in pain up until yesterday morning. I booked myself a sports massage Tuesday and after a good nights sleep, a Pilates
Well this is getting to be a habit now!!! First the fractured and sprained ankle, which meant no runnjng for 3 months....until mid September, then last Saturday I hurt my back and was in pain up until yesterday morning. I booked myself a sports massage Tuesday and after a good nights sleep, a Pilates
limberlou
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
6 years ago
W7 R1 - too slow...
Hello 👋 , I posted a couple of days ago after W6 R3, asking if I was going too fast if I felt like I couldn’t hold the conversation while running. So for W7 R1 I decided to go slower - and I don’t think it was a good decision for me personally. I follow my run with MapMyWalk (I like looking at the map
Hello 👋 , I posted a couple of days ago after W6 R3, asking if I was going too fast if I felt like I couldn’t hold the conversation while running. So for W7 R1 I decided to go slower - and I don’t think it was a good decision for me personally. I follow my run with MapMyWalk (I like looking at the map
LynnWails
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
Low ferritin (20ng/ml), hypothyroid and 34 weeks pregnant. How do I increase my levels?
Hi all, I am 34.5 weeks pregnant and mostly doing really well. I've been under a lovely endocrinologist throughout my pregnancy who has kept a close eye on my T4 and T3 levels, as well as the essential vitamins and a host of other things. All my recent blood results have come back good. My Vitamin D,
Hi all, I am 34.5 weeks pregnant and mostly doing really well. I've been under a lovely endocrinologist throughout my pregnancy who has kept a close eye on my T4 and T3 levels, as well as the essential vitamins and a host of other things. All my recent blood results have come back good. My Vitamin D,
Emily78
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
CT Scan with Contrast.
They want to check my abdominal lymph nodes for any metastasis of the superficial, yet high grade (malignant), urinary bladder tumors. According to the pathology report, most were low grade with only a microinvasion into membranous tissue. Drinking the barium sulfate wasn’t too bad, except the last
They want to check my abdominal lymph nodes for any metastasis of the superficial, yet high grade (malignant), urinary bladder tumors. According to the pathology report, most were low grade with only a microinvasion into membranous tissue. Drinking the barium sulfate wasn’t too bad, except the last
Sharp5Flat13
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Magnesium dose
I have had Epsom salts in my bath the last couple of days instead of Radox bath salts. They have helped ease the pain in my back and knee. Does anyone else here think a magnesium supplement would be good for me to take? Any suppliers you can recommend would be great. Thanks in advance
I have had Epsom salts in my bath the last couple of days instead of Radox bath salts. They have helped ease the pain in my back and knee. Does anyone else here think a magnesium supplement would be good for me to take? Any suppliers you can recommend would be great. Thanks in advance
poppyb62
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Medicheck results
Hi all just received results back from medicheck. This is after 6 weeks of 100mg of teva levothyroxine. Been using better you iron spray aswell for a week or so. Pleased with my thyroid results but obviously not my antibody results that confirm hasimotos. Would my antibodies fall the longer I continue
Hi all just received results back from medicheck. This is after 6 weeks of 100mg of teva levothyroxine. Been using better you iron spray aswell for a week or so. Pleased with my thyroid results but obviously not my antibody results that confirm hasimotos. Would my antibodies fall the longer I continue
Jonpaul0_1
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
ET today - our final one
Hi All Well we’re back in Prague for our last ever try. Have made minor changes to this cycle (been taking inofolac, ferrous sulphate and have been having acupuncture). We asked the doctor yesterday about killer cells yesterday as a possibility for failures so going to give prednisone a whirl as of
Hi All Well we’re back in Prague for our last ever try. Have made minor changes to this cycle (been taking inofolac, ferrous sulphate and have been having acupuncture). We asked the doctor yesterday about killer cells yesterday as a possibility for failures so going to give prednisone a whirl as of
Skybid
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Help with interpreting results please
I’ve been suffering from very heavy periods since puberty and more recently after the birth of my youngest child. I had a mirena coil fitted and had some relief but that came with its own problems. I had the coil removed a year ago and the heavy periods returned. I had been feeling terrible fatigue for
I’ve been suffering from very heavy periods since puberty and more recently after the birth of my youngest child. I had a mirena coil fitted and had some relief but that came with its own problems. I had the coil removed a year ago and the heavy periods returned. I had been feeling terrible fatigue for
Msmoneypolly
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Confused about blood test results
Hi all, I’m really confused about my latest blood test results. Firstly, here’s a bit of background (excuse the repeat from a post I did a month or so ago). I've never been diagnosed with a thyroid condition but I posted on this site early last year as I believed I did have a sluggish thyroid, I had
Hi all, I’m really confused about my latest blood test results. Firstly, here’s a bit of background (excuse the repeat from a post I did a month or so ago). I've never been diagnosed with a thyroid condition but I posted on this site early last year as I believed I did have a sluggish thyroid, I had
Julesboz
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Iron iv infusions and celiac🌟
Hi there I have not wrote a post in a while but I have been celiac for a couple of years now with 2 other immune diseases graves and hashimotos but since December last year i was told I have really bad iron defiencey, I have taken ferrous fumerate, ferrous sulphate and are now taking ferrous gluconate
Hi there I have not wrote a post in a while but I have been celiac for a couple of years now with 2 other immune diseases graves and hashimotos but since December last year i was told I have really bad iron defiencey, I have taken ferrous fumerate, ferrous sulphate and are now taking ferrous gluconate
Rmichelle
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
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