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Hi everyone..I write on here from time to time..as I've had restless legs on and off for years. Recently it's been not soooo bad.. I've managed to take more iron and supplement that with rose hip and cod liver oil.. I also make sure I have enough magnesium.. These simple steps have made a difference.
Hi everyone..I write on here from time to time..as I've had restless legs on and off for years. Recently it's been not soooo bad.. I've managed to take more iron and supplement that with rose hip and cod liver oil.. I also make sure I have enough magnesium.. These simple steps have made a difference.
janland
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Castor oil packs for FET
Am thinking of using castor oil packs before my FET this time round. Any experience with them or advice? Do I need a specific pack or can I just get one on Amazon? Thanks all😊
Am thinking of using castor oil packs before my FET this time round. Any experience with them or advice? Do I need a specific pack or can I just get one on Amazon? Thanks all😊
hifer
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Antibodies and ultimate destruction of the thyroid
greygoose I have now been gluten free for nearly two years and my sole aim has been to reduce my antibodies (TPO >1300 and thyroglobulin antibodies 394). These have both gone down substantially on each of my last three blood tests. I have seen you say so many times that this is pretty well meaningless
greygoose I have now been gluten free for nearly two years and my sole aim has been to reduce my antibodies (TPO >1300 and thyroglobulin antibodies 394). These have both gone down substantially on each of my last three blood tests. I have seen you say so many times that this is pretty well meaningless
Caroline888
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Fish-oil-derived drug fails in massive final phase human trial
Not a good news for those who take fish oil supplements. It is one of the best selling supplement world over... .....Oily Sea Fish as a whole food may be beneficial for heart (provided that it is not contaminated by sea pollutants such as Mercury, Lead, Arsenic and other toxic chemicals from industries
Not a good news for those who take fish oil supplements. It is one of the best selling supplement world over... .....Oily Sea Fish as a whole food may be beneficial for heart (provided that it is not contaminated by sea pollutants such as Mercury, Lead, Arsenic and other toxic chemicals from industries
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Fish oil for paroxysmal AF
Hi all I have paroxysmal AF and am not on any medications. I am trialling lifestyle changes eg alcohol cessation, exercise etc. My Cardiologist suggested taking fish oil 1 tablet three times daily. Has anyone else tried this and found it beneficial in reducing frequency of episodes? Thanks
Hi all I have paroxysmal AF and am not on any medications. I am trialling lifestyle changes eg alcohol cessation, exercise etc. My Cardiologist suggested taking fish oil 1 tablet three times daily. Has anyone else tried this and found it beneficial in reducing frequency of episodes? Thanks
Banjo12345
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AF Association
4 years ago
Coeliac diagnosis confirmed
Saw the consultant today who confirmed I do have Coeliac. He couldn't tell me how damaged my villi were however. Just thought I'd share my journey with you all. I first went to the Dr about this with neurological issues at the end of this summer. Thankfully she ran a coeliac screen amongst other tests
Saw the consultant today who confirmed I do have Coeliac. He couldn't tell me how damaged my villi were however. Just thought I'd share my journey with you all. I first went to the Dr about this with neurological issues at the end of this summer. Thankfully she ran a coeliac screen amongst other tests
Sparkstar2
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
4 years ago
Impryl feedback for male infertility
So wellman did nothing for my husbands sperm so we have switched to impryl. It says to not take it with antioxidant vitamins or co q10. Did u simply take it and fish oil only or did u take with anything else? Did it work? Best places to purchase it from? Thanks x
So wellman did nothing for my husbands sperm so we have switched to impryl. It says to not take it with antioxidant vitamins or co q10. Did u simply take it and fish oil only or did u take with anything else? Did it work? Best places to purchase it from? Thanks x
Melrey
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Enzyme Deficiency
Hello all I have not posted in a while. Over the years I've been told that I have IBS, reflux, possible celiac, damage to the vagus nerve, iron deficiency and low folic acid. I've been on a gluten free diet for nearly 4 years now because I did test positive for the allergy and show all the signs of
Hello all I have not posted in a while. Over the years I've been told that I have IBS, reflux, possible celiac, damage to the vagus nerve, iron deficiency and low folic acid. I've been on a gluten free diet for nearly 4 years now because I did test positive for the allergy and show all the signs of
Mrshughes30
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
What helps you manage IBS ?
I have had IBS for 45 years now: started when I was very young, first medically diagnosed through tests as IBS when I was 19/20. It was a regular visitor on a come- and-go basis for a long time, got worse more recently and I think that is in part due to being older. I have found that some things like
I have had IBS for 45 years now: started when I was very young, first medically diagnosed through tests as IBS when I was 19/20. It was a regular visitor on a come- and-go basis for a long time, got worse more recently and I think that is in part due to being older. I have found that some things like
Hec8te
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IBS Network
4 years ago
transglutaminase IgA levels
I am diagnosed Celiac. In June 2017 my Transglutaminase IgA levels were 1784.2 and are now just over 300 after 2 years plus. To be normal they should be under 20. I follow a strict gluten free diet but with the odd slip up so I wonder why my numbers don’t return to normal levels. Any answers?
I am diagnosed Celiac. In June 2017 my Transglutaminase IgA levels were 1784.2 and are now just over 300 after 2 years plus. To be normal they should be under 20. I follow a strict gluten free diet but with the odd slip up so I wonder why my numbers don’t return to normal levels. Any answers?
Bracken2001
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
4 years ago
Annual Blood Test Results
Hi, I attach my new blood tests. I went gluten free in Feb 2017 which brought my immunology down from very high to under range. For 2 months before this last blood test I ate some gluten in my diet but was surprised to see the immunology did not start to go back up again. Although CRP & Ferritin have
Hi, I attach my new blood tests. I went gluten free in Feb 2017 which brought my immunology down from very high to under range. For 2 months before this last blood test I ate some gluten in my diet but was surprised to see the immunology did not start to go back up again. Although CRP & Ferritin have
Kazza8
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
End of the road - unresponsive thin endometrium
So after failed cancel after failed cancel due to thin lining I have just returned from a scan after trying Tamoxifen but the lining was worse than ever. I have tried everything; vit e, l’argine, additional Estrogen, castor oil packs, acupuncture, reflexology, additional protein, a hysterscopy which
So after failed cancel after failed cancel due to thin lining I have just returned from a scan after trying Tamoxifen but the lining was worse than ever. I have tried everything; vit e, l’argine, additional Estrogen, castor oil packs, acupuncture, reflexology, additional protein, a hysterscopy which
Prayingforafamily
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Worried about low carb/high protein diet
Hello all, I have lost a stone since beginning my determined effort to lose weight and get myself out of the ‘obese’ BMI category (I started in October last year). I am now comfortably within the ‘overweight’ category but do not seem to be able to lose any more! I am careful with calories and I do some
Hello all, I have lost a stone since beginning my determined effort to lose weight and get myself out of the ‘obese’ BMI category (I started in October last year). I am now comfortably within the ‘overweight’ category but do not seem to be able to lose any more! I am careful with calories and I do some
Hippa
2019 December
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Advice on medichecks results.
Hi all, my latest results have arrived. I've been on 75mcg for over 1 year now as my GP wouldn't increase the dosage, even when I complained of a lot of symptoms. My last results in June 2019 were: TSH 1.58mu/L 0.35-5 (GP doesn't do anything else) Latest from Medichecks (early morning, fasting and took
Hi all, my latest results have arrived. I've been on 75mcg for over 1 year now as my GP wouldn't increase the dosage, even when I complained of a lot of symptoms. My last results in June 2019 were: TSH 1.58mu/L 0.35-5 (GP doesn't do anything else) Latest from Medichecks (early morning, fasting and took
MelonJ
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Really constipated
I have lately been going 4-5 days without a BM. Today is day 5. My wife wanted to go to the beach, so I took her. Around 1pm I told her I needed to get back to our unit to take care of business. She knows it's day 5. I tried to dissuade her, but she insisted on coming back. I took a TBSP of castor oil
I have lately been going 4-5 days without a BM. Today is day 5. My wife wanted to go to the beach, so I took her. Around 1pm I told her I needed to get back to our unit to take care of business. She knows it's day 5. I tried to dissuade her, but she insisted on coming back. I took a TBSP of castor oil
Billsfriend
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Recent Results From Private Testing, What To Do Now
I am hypothyroid and I have been on 125mg for a few months now after being lowered from 150mg, which i was on for years. I've been feeling a bit rubbish overall but it's hard to know what's caused it as work has been massively affecting my mood recently. I had an advance thyroid profile done by Thriva
I am hypothyroid and I have been on 125mg for a few months now after being lowered from 150mg, which i was on for years. I've been feeling a bit rubbish overall but it's hard to know what's caused it as work has been massively affecting my mood recently. I had an advance thyroid profile done by Thriva
Milyer
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
bloood test results
hi everyone , sorry not been here in some time but the last quarter of last year was a nightmare for me , with 2 family losses and my general health being totally ***t . my gp wanted to drop my levothyroxine down to 25mcg , but i didn't take any notice and continued taking the 50mcg , going by my latest
hi everyone , sorry not been here in some time but the last quarter of last year was a nightmare for me , with 2 family losses and my general health being totally ***t . my gp wanted to drop my levothyroxine down to 25mcg , but i didn't take any notice and continued taking the 50mcg , going by my latest
Sweetpea1157
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Possible causes of Ataxia
🙂 This is a ‘long read’ and may be difficult to interpret, but never the less it’s interesting. What processes can cause ataxia? The pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxias is as diverse as the various neurological and systemic diseases affecting the cerebellum. Broadly classifying ataxias into genetic
🙂 This is a ‘long read’ and may be difficult to interpret, but never the less it’s interesting. What processes can cause ataxia? The pathophysiology of cerebellar ataxias is as diverse as the various neurological and systemic diseases affecting the cerebellum. Broadly classifying ataxias into genetic
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
4 years ago
Lisinopril
I had a heart attack in 2005 and a stent fitted in my right coronary artery. At the time I was put on 2.5 mg bisoprolol, 2.5mg lisinopril, 75mg apirin and 40 mg simvastatin . I am now 69 years old. I dropped the lisinopril about 5 years ago as my BP was not an issue and my GP thought it may be contributing
I had a heart attack in 2005 and a stent fitted in my right coronary artery. At the time I was put on 2.5 mg bisoprolol, 2.5mg lisinopril, 75mg apirin and 40 mg simvastatin . I am now 69 years old. I dropped the lisinopril about 5 years ago as my BP was not an issue and my GP thought it may be contributing
brano77
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Teva to Activis
Hi, I've been taking Teva Levothyroxine since diagnosed hypo for 3 years....no side effects. My pharmacist gave me Activis, Northstar which I have taken for 9 days. I noticed slight headaches throughout the days leading up to this morning when I woke up at 5.15am with a headache and feeling nauseous.
Hi, I've been taking Teva Levothyroxine since diagnosed hypo for 3 years....no side effects. My pharmacist gave me Activis, Northstar which I have taken for 9 days. I noticed slight headaches throughout the days leading up to this morning when I woke up at 5.15am with a headache and feeling nauseous.
geegee888
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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