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Hi,This might turn out to be very long. I was diagnosed with coeliac disease 12 years ago, and my brother was diagnosed 29 years ago. My daughter has suffered with stomach issues all her life. Pain, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation. She is also deficient in various vitamins and is always anaemic. She
Hi,This might turn out to be very long. I was diagnosed with coeliac disease 12 years ago, and my brother was diagnosed 29 years ago. My daughter has suffered with stomach issues all her life. Pain, bloating, diarrhoea, constipation. She is also deficient in various vitamins and is always anaemic. She
roobiedoobie
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
MCT Oil
in another thread someone posted today about MCT oil. I hadn’t heard of this and have tried to research it. It seems to be useful in a variety of situations and claims include support in weight gain, increased energy, constipation t and pain relief. Really it sounds a bit of a ‘cure all’. I’m wondering
in another thread someone posted today about MCT oil. I hadn’t heard of this and have tried to research it. It seems to be useful in a variety of situations and claims include support in weight gain, increased energy, constipation t and pain relief. Really it sounds a bit of a ‘cure all’. I’m wondering
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
feeling overwhelmed with information.
good morning As you know I have recently upped my supplements to include vitamin d, b complex, k2, magnesium and selenium. I already take cod liver oil on top of my prescribed fluoxetine, Levo, cerazette (birth control) and loratadine(antihistamine). Can I take everything bar the Levo at the same time
good morning As you know I have recently upped my supplements to include vitamin d, b complex, k2, magnesium and selenium. I already take cod liver oil on top of my prescribed fluoxetine, Levo, cerazette (birth control) and loratadine(antihistamine). Can I take everything bar the Levo at the same time
Underactiveclare
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Gluten free diet
I notice that a strictly gluten free diet is often recommended on this forum. What is the reason, and does it apply to both hyper and hypothyroidism?
I notice that a strictly gluten free diet is often recommended on this forum. What is the reason, and does it apply to both hyper and hypothyroidism?
TLVR
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
At a low
I am feeling absolutely awful. Headache, glands in neck throbbing, upset stomach and weak/achey. Can hardly lift my arm up but it aches.Bloods posted last month looked ok apart from Vit D which I am taking (with K2) Day 5 of gluten free diet. I don't know where to go from here I feel so awful. Taking
I am feeling absolutely awful. Headache, glands in neck throbbing, upset stomach and weak/achey. Can hardly lift my arm up but it aches.Bloods posted last month looked ok apart from Vit D which I am taking (with K2) Day 5 of gluten free diet. I don't know where to go from here I feel so awful. Taking
Lolalottie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
SLE Lupus and supplements
Hi, just wondering what supplements people take when have SLE Lupus? Because of the affects on my liver and kidneys, I am taking the following: fish oil, Vitamin D, Womens multi vitamin, MSM, milk thistle. Just curious in what everyone is using? I feel its helping a bit when comes to energy. Taking
Hi, just wondering what supplements people take when have SLE Lupus? Because of the affects on my liver and kidneys, I am taking the following: fish oil, Vitamin D, Womens multi vitamin, MSM, milk thistle. Just curious in what everyone is using? I feel its helping a bit when comes to energy. Taking
Jazzy_in_Tas
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
OA in hip and right shoulder
I've tried Voltaren, Duloxetine ( which did not stop the pain) Aleve, Tylenol, shot in the hip. I really don't want surgery, I'm 69. I even tried castor oil poultice.Id like just like to manage pain at night so I can sleep.... During the day when I'm up I can deal but nights are the worst.
I've tried Voltaren, Duloxetine ( which did not stop the pain) Aleve, Tylenol, shot in the hip. I really don't want surgery, I'm 69. I even tried castor oil poultice.Id like just like to manage pain at night so I can sleep.... During the day when I'm up I can deal but nights are the worst.
Que27
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Osteoarthritis Action
1 year ago
Ingrown Toenail due to Tagrisso - preventative care?
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Flax seed oil
Does anyone else take flax seed oil regularly? I can’t take fish oil so take Flax seed oil capsules for Omega3. I have since heard that it’s not good to take them whilst taking steroids but cant find much about it on Mr Google so am presuming it’s no big deal. I dont take them till lunchtime with
Does anyone else take flax seed oil regularly? I can’t take fish oil so take Flax seed oil capsules for Omega3. I have since heard that it’s not good to take them whilst taking steroids but cant find much about it on Mr Google so am presuming it’s no big deal. I dont take them till lunchtime with
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
New study just out (3/31/23) on natural therapies for tau aggregation (PSP included)
My father was recently diagnosed with PSP and I have been researching like crazy. I searched all 125 clinical trials on the Government website and all the pubmed articles and studies. This one just came out 3/31/23! It looked at all the studies that have been done on natural supplements, foods, therapies
My father was recently diagnosed with PSP and I have been researching like crazy. I searched all 125 clinical trials on the Government website and all the pubmed articles and studies. This one just came out 3/31/23! It looked at all the studies that have been done on natural supplements, foods, therapies
ShellTaylor
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PSP Association
1 year ago
does anyone use peppermint oil?
has it worked for you? my learning disabled non verbal son I suspect has IBS. He is under the care of a gastro consultant who is treating him for constipation and we thought he was poo holding. Recently I’ve thought this is not the case and he is actually experiencing cramp in his colon when it looks
has it worked for you? my learning disabled non verbal son I suspect has IBS. He is under the care of a gastro consultant who is treating him for constipation and we thought he was poo holding. Recently I’ve thought this is not the case and he is actually experiencing cramp in his colon when it looks
MummyLuv
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Struggling with PMR and Pred
Hello, am newish in the group. Just updated my bio with my story and how I ended up where I am. I have had PMR like symptoms since around 2003, that seem to flare for a few months and then goes back to being just about liveable with for a while when self medicating with ibuprofen, before flaring
Hello, am newish in the group. Just updated my bio with my story and how I ended up where I am. I have had PMR like symptoms since around 2003, that seem to flare for a few months and then goes back to being just about liveable with for a while when self medicating with ibuprofen, before flaring
Gimme
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Low TSH
Im going to increase my levo from 75mcg to 100mcg every other day hoping my ft4 will improve. However I need to provide a nhs blood test for my gp first,.Blood test app. On 15.05.23,so not long to wait. My query is, does low ft4 cause fluctuating heart rate/palpitations? Theyre not constant but I'm
Im going to increase my levo from 75mcg to 100mcg every other day hoping my ft4 will improve. However I need to provide a nhs blood test for my gp first,.Blood test app. On 15.05.23,so not long to wait. My query is, does low ft4 cause fluctuating heart rate/palpitations? Theyre not constant but I'm
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Insomnia and sleep clinics
Has anyone been to a sleep clinic for Insomnia? What happens? What kind of tests do they do? What kind of treatment can be offered? Does it work? I'm 45 and have struggled to sleep for most of my life, certainly from adolescence onwards but every now and then it gets worse. I typically run on 4
Has anyone been to a sleep clinic for Insomnia? What happens? What kind of tests do they do? What kind of treatment can be offered? Does it work? I'm 45 and have struggled to sleep for most of my life, certainly from adolescence onwards but every now and then it gets worse. I typically run on 4
Mistee
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Results please
Im taking teva levothyroxine 75mcg and t3, 5mcg at morning with levo then 10mcg afternoon.My symptoms have greatly improved with the addition of t3, but having increasing problems with low stomach acid. Any advice will be most welcome 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Im taking teva levothyroxine 75mcg and t3, 5mcg at morning with levo then 10mcg afternoon.My symptoms have greatly improved with the addition of t3, but having increasing problems with low stomach acid. Any advice will be most welcome 🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸🌸
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Vitamin supplements: good or bad?
For 45 years I have taken mega doses of vitamins and other health supplements every day without fail. These include 2000mg vitamin C and 400iu of vitamin E and fish oil capsules. These are supposed to enhance the auto immune system. As rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is caused by an over active immune system
For 45 years I have taken mega doses of vitamins and other health supplements every day without fail. These include 2000mg vitamin C and 400iu of vitamin E and fish oil capsules. These are supposed to enhance the auto immune system. As rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is caused by an over active immune system
Jeff1943
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NRAS
1 year ago
my dad isn’t waking up
hi my dad is an 62 years old diabetic patient he had an left middle cerebral artery stroke He was normal at the beginning and had TPA and everything was absolutely normal he was about to have mechanical thrombectomy but then he felt dizzy and the doctors recommended a craniotomy decompression
hi my dad is an 62 years old diabetic patient he had an left middle cerebral artery stroke He was normal at the beginning and had TPA and everything was absolutely normal he was about to have mechanical thrombectomy but then he felt dizzy and the doctors recommended a craniotomy decompression
Jomanahj
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
Winning
Good morning all those wonderful people who are supporting each other. The medical profession are very supportive but are busy individuals led by at times medicine based on latest research I was diagnosed many many years ago following the birth of my first born. I be struggled with constipation pain
Good morning all those wonderful people who are supporting each other. The medical profession are very supportive but are busy individuals led by at times medicine based on latest research I was diagnosed many many years ago following the birth of my first born. I be struggled with constipation pain
Dolly38
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Vitamin D, Fish Oil and NOACS?
Hi folks. On GP advice, and following the example of many lovely people on this forum, I take Vitamin D as one of my daily supplements. (The others are Vitamin C and Magnesium). I'm also taking Apixaban and other meds for BP and AF. I've noticed on the Vitamin D container label it says that the Vitamin
Hi folks. On GP advice, and following the example of many lovely people on this forum, I take Vitamin D as one of my daily supplements. (The others are Vitamin C and Magnesium). I'm also taking Apixaban and other meds for BP and AF. I've noticed on the Vitamin D container label it says that the Vitamin
Coco51
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Bone marrow transplant possibility and leriglitazone update
An update to which I had previously posted; ,I went to London and met Doctor Robin Lachmann. He is going to start me on the drug soon then I will need to go bk to London after being on it for 4 weeks so they can tweak the dosage. He views this more of a temporary solution though and I think has concerns
An update to which I had previously posted; ,I went to London and met Doctor Robin Lachmann. He is going to start me on the drug soon then I will need to go bk to London after being on it for 4 weeks so they can tweak the dosage. He views this more of a temporary solution though and I think has concerns
JShough
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AMN EASIER
1 year ago
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