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Gluten free diet
Hi just wondering if anyone has tried a gluten free diet to reduce inflammation? I’m off steroids now so would like at least a change from low carbs . Just interested in other opinions
Hi just wondering if anyone has tried a gluten free diet to reduce inflammation? I’m off steroids now so would like at least a change from low carbs . Just interested in other opinions
Devoid
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
What do you have for breakfast ?
For me breakfast is all about the coffee I have a large cup of freshly ground coffee with soya milk (cows milk makes my legs ache ) and a piece of wholemeal toast with turmeric and a pinch of seakelp which I mix in with marmalade sometimes I have chocolate spread instead which I think goes well with
For me breakfast is all about the coffee I have a large cup of freshly ground coffee with soya milk (cows milk makes my legs ache ) and a piece of wholemeal toast with turmeric and a pinch of seakelp which I mix in with marmalade sometimes I have chocolate spread instead which I think goes well with
Lizzo30
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Healthy Eating
1 year ago
Blood results
Hello, I know I have asked for advice before but wanted to clarify please. My recent bloods have been re-tested ;- I have Hashimoto's and on 100 of Levothyroxine. TSH - 4.6 (0.27-4.2) FT4-25.6 (12-22) T3- 3.0 (3.1-6.8) The Doctor says these are abnormal and not borderline as they were before Christmas
Hello, I know I have asked for advice before but wanted to clarify please. My recent bloods have been re-tested ;- I have Hashimoto's and on 100 of Levothyroxine. TSH - 4.6 (0.27-4.2) FT4-25.6 (12-22) T3- 3.0 (3.1-6.8) The Doctor says these are abnormal and not borderline as they were before Christmas
goofball
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Burning Mouth Syndrome with narcotic use
Has anyone experienced burning mouth/tongue while using narcotics for RLS? I think it may take a long while to occur after starting narcotics. I have reduced the BMS and occurrence of RLS using Solgar brand Omega 3 Fish Oil Concentrate (Amazon), which also greatly reduces joint pain, you can take 7-8
Has anyone experienced burning mouth/tongue while using narcotics for RLS? I think it may take a long while to occur after starting narcotics. I have reduced the BMS and occurrence of RLS using Solgar brand Omega 3 Fish Oil Concentrate (Amazon), which also greatly reduces joint pain, you can take 7-8
Altruist
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Gluten-free diet for picky eaters?
I have celiac disease and my 5 year old was recently diagnosed with it. He also has autism so he's very picky about textures in food and has a limited amount of things that he will eat before his diagnosis. His favorite right now is avocado toast, but he won't eat any gluten-free bread I've found (and
I have celiac disease and my 5 year old was recently diagnosed with it. He also has autism so he's very picky about textures in food and has a limited amount of things that he will eat before his diagnosis. His favorite right now is avocado toast, but he won't eat any gluten-free bread I've found (and
redmama2
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
Curing RLS not just treating the symptoms
Thank you for the priceless pages of RLS tips and advice! I’ve been struggling to diagnose my 3 year old son’s sleep issues his entire life. A sleep study reveled his “kicking legs” last year which (we believe) set us on the right path. So far, adding
Gaba, 60 mg of iron (Atrium sleep clinic prescribed
Thank you for the priceless pages of RLS tips and advice! I’ve been struggling to diagnose my 3 year old son’s sleep issues his entire life. A sleep study reveled his “kicking legs” last year which (we believe) set us on the right path. So far, adding
Gaba, 60 mg of iron (Atrium sleep clinic prescribed
MamaBear44
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
A further review please.
Latest results from medichecks: TSH 3.32 (0.274.2) Free T3 3.3 (3.1-6.8). T4 18.1 (12-22). CPR 3.61 (0.5). Ferritin 286 (13-150). Folate 7.66 (3.89-19.45). Vitamin B12 active. 87.7 (25.1-165). VitaminD 78 (50-200). TAB <13 TPA <9. Bloods taken
Latest results from medichecks: TSH 3.32 (0.274.2) Free T3 3.3 (3.1-6.8). T4 18.1 (12-22). CPR 3.61 (0.5). Ferritin 286 (13-150). Folate 7.66 (3.89-19.45). Vitamin B12 active. 87.7 (25.1-165). VitaminD 78 (50-200). TAB <13 TPA <9. Bloods taken
Sycamore33
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Possible hypothyroidism, No Thyroid and on 50mg Levo since Nov 22
Hi I've recently joined and very interested to see so many interesting posts. I wanted to ask if others with no thyroid are on such a low dose of Levothyroxine. In 2014 following a thyroidectomy I was started on 150mg and have been reduced steadily down and am now on 50mg as my TSH each time reduces
Hi I've recently joined and very interested to see so many interesting posts. I wanted to ask if others with no thyroid are on such a low dose of Levothyroxine. In 2014 following a thyroidectomy I was started on 150mg and have been reduced steadily down and am now on 50mg as my TSH each time reduces
CernCrystal
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Stomach pain.
I had a bad reaction to fish oil tablets.Gave me a terrible reaction Of I B S. That's 3 weeks ago and things have still not settled down.I can't eat or drink anything that doesn't give me stomach pain...I'm on 5mg pred tapering from 100mg for 2 years.Would prednisolone have any thing to do with my tummy
I had a bad reaction to fish oil tablets.Gave me a terrible reaction Of I B S. That's 3 weeks ago and things have still not settled down.I can't eat or drink anything that doesn't give me stomach pain...I'm on 5mg pred tapering from 100mg for 2 years.Would prednisolone have any thing to do with my tummy
Raewynne
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
bp very up and down
Most of the time I can coast along and my systolic bp is acceptable but just sometimes it goes up rather for apparently no reason. I then have to start taking Candesartan again for a day or two and then taper off with every other day for a week or so and it goes back down. I do all the deep breathing
Most of the time I can coast along and my systolic bp is acceptable but just sometimes it goes up rather for apparently no reason. I then have to start taking Candesartan again for a day or two and then taper off with every other day for a week or so and it goes back down. I do all the deep breathing
GrannyE
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
“Non-celiac wheat sensitivity: rationality and irrationality of a gluten-free diet…”
“Non-celiac wheat sensitivity: rationality and irrationality of a gluten-free diet in individuals affected with non-celiac disease: a review” https://bmcgastroenterol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12876-020-01568-6 . The above is a review article about the complications and clinical aspects
“Non-celiac wheat sensitivity: rationality and irrationality of a gluten-free diet in individuals affected with non-celiac disease: a review” https://bmcgastroenterol.biomedcentral.com/articles/10.1186/s12876-020-01568-6 . The above is a review article about the complications and clinical aspects
Researchfan
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
1 year ago
Side effect after 3rd failed Fet😢
Hi Beautiful Ladies. Does anyone have the same side effect with regards to IVF 1) I gain weight from 54kg now im 62 kg 2. My throat is always dry, and feels like im thirsty all the time. 3. I feel im pregnant cause sometime I got dizzy and nausea. But i really wish i will be pregnant normally. 4
Hi Beautiful Ladies. Does anyone have the same side effect with regards to IVF 1) I gain weight from 54kg now im 62 kg 2. My throat is always dry, and feels like im thirsty all the time. 3. I feel im pregnant cause sometime I got dizzy and nausea. But i really wish i will be pregnant normally. 4
PrayingforMyBaby
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Weak Legs (caused by medication fillers?)
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced the above? I did take Teva Levothyroxine some years ago and had to change to another brand and it was all fine after changing. Have been taking Thybon Henning for 2 years (Liothyronine) and, whilst not as bad symptom wise, I now cannot walk more than 3
Just wondering if anyone else has experienced the above? I did take Teva Levothyroxine some years ago and had to change to another brand and it was all fine after changing. Have been taking Thybon Henning for 2 years (Liothyronine) and, whilst not as bad symptom wise, I now cannot walk more than 3
KillashandraRee
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
leriglitazone
Hi! 39 years old now and still symptom free without walking issues although I do get heavy feeling legs and my muscles feel strange in them in the mornings. I have been having mris every couple of years since 2005 and they've never picked up anything. On my last MRI there is still no involvement on the
Hi! 39 years old now and still symptom free without walking issues although I do get heavy feeling legs and my muscles feel strange in them in the mornings. I have been having mris every couple of years since 2005 and they've never picked up anything. On my last MRI there is still no involvement on the
JShough
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AMN EASIER
1 year ago
How food additives can perhaps affect us: a chocolate story.
I can eat Galaxy chocolate. No problem, and it doesn't trigger my IBS. The other day I ate a Galaxy Ripple bar instead of the ordinary block chocolate. I thought nothing of it, just thought it would be the same as the block chocolate. But it affected my bowel movements the next day, and there
I can eat Galaxy chocolate. No problem, and it doesn't trigger my IBS. The other day I ate a Galaxy Ripple bar instead of the ordinary block chocolate. I thought nothing of it, just thought it would be the same as the block chocolate. But it affected my bowel movements the next day, and there
Luisa22
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Back in the thyroid zone!
Been a while but I’ve been over on another site PMRGCAUK, jeez these autoimmune diseases , the gift that keeps on giving ! Long story but on Pred for that , tapering into my 10th month. Fabulous group, as is this, but taken my eye off the ball with the thyroid lately! Anyway availed of the Blue Horizon
Been a while but I’ve been over on another site PMRGCAUK, jeez these autoimmune diseases , the gift that keeps on giving ! Long story but on Pred for that , tapering into my 10th month. Fabulous group, as is this, but taken my eye off the ball with the thyroid lately! Anyway availed of the Blue Horizon
Romilly2
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
questions before private endo
Recent blood tests have revealed the following. Blood test taken without medication and food at 9 am, followed protocol re avoiding biotin before etc. Medication 100 mg levothyroxine ( accord) CRP - 0.14 < 3 Ferritin 23 (30 - 150) B Active 73 (37.5 - 188) Folate Serum 31.9 (8.83 - 60.8) Vit D
Recent blood tests have revealed the following. Blood test taken without medication and food at 9 am, followed protocol re avoiding biotin before etc. Medication 100 mg levothyroxine ( accord) CRP - 0.14 < 3 Ferritin 23 (30 - 150) B Active 73 (37.5 - 188) Folate Serum 31.9 (8.83 - 60.8) Vit D
Hopeful129
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Vitamin D - daily dose?
when I was first diagnosed with PBC my Vit D levels were low so had a high dose supplement which brought levels up to normal range. Bone density scan was OK. With general vitamin supplement and cod liver oil in winter months I take 10 microg of Vit D. I would be interested to hear how much anyone else
when I was first diagnosed with PBC my Vit D levels were low so had a high dose supplement which brought levels up to normal range. Bone density scan was OK. With general vitamin supplement and cod liver oil in winter months I take 10 microg of Vit D. I would be interested to hear how much anyone else
DebatDG9
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
Goitre and blood test
This is a bit of a long one - Thank you all in advance for your advice. So I have had a goitre for about 12 years - am not on medication and feel fine.. I have been aware it seems to have got bigger over the last few months and I do feel self-conscious about it. It does not affect breathing . I stayed
This is a bit of a long one - Thank you all in advance for your advice. So I have had a goitre for about 12 years - am not on medication and feel fine.. I have been aware it seems to have got bigger over the last few months and I do feel self-conscious about it. It does not affect breathing . I stayed
plee123
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Painful stomach
I have just been through 2 days of excruciating stomach pain brought on by taking fish oil tablets. I saw my Dr today and he said it's a reaction to fish oil.Sometning in it.All I know it set off my irritabl💋e boil Syndrome big time.I don't know if prednisolone would have anything to do with it.Has
I have just been through 2 days of excruciating stomach pain brought on by taking fish oil tablets. I saw my Dr today and he said it's a reaction to fish oil.Sometning in it.All I know it set off my irritabl💋e boil Syndrome big time.I don't know if prednisolone would have anything to do with it.Has
Raewynne
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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