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Thank you to y’all here!
I can’t thank you, the members of this community, enough for helping me address the symptoms of PD. I was diagnosed in 2015 but had left hand tremor for two years prior and a gradual loss of smell since around 2003. Yes I know that PD is progressive and incurable. So is the aging process; I am 71 after
I can’t thank you, the members of this community, enough for helping me address the symptoms of PD. I was diagnosed in 2015 but had left hand tremor for two years prior and a gradual loss of smell since around 2003. Yes I know that PD is progressive and incurable. So is the aging process; I am 71 after
Lionore
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Teva Levothyroxine
Teva Hi everyone, I have just joined and I think I may have problems with my current brand of Levothyroxine called Teva? I was diagnosed in 2012 with an underactive thyroid and my dose was gradually moved up from a starter dose of 25mcg to 125mcg. I was on my 125mcg dose in November 2013. I saw my
Teva Hi everyone, I have just joined and I think I may have problems with my current brand of Levothyroxine called Teva? I was diagnosed in 2012 with an underactive thyroid and my dose was gradually moved up from a starter dose of 25mcg to 125mcg. I was on my 125mcg dose in November 2013. I saw my
Rei170
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
How to put on weight?
I have Hashimoto’s and am following a strictly gluten free diet. I find it difficult to maintain my weight and am just under 8sts, with alternating diarrhoea and constipation. I’m 5’6 so I could do with gaining some weight. I saw a dietician for a while who diagnosed SIBO: I followed the treatment: supplements
I have Hashimoto’s and am following a strictly gluten free diet. I find it difficult to maintain my weight and am just under 8sts, with alternating diarrhoea and constipation. I’m 5’6 so I could do with gaining some weight. I saw a dietician for a while who diagnosed SIBO: I followed the treatment: supplements
Beanz1
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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So I've decided to try some short term mind training to help with my anxiety. Essential oils and guess what so far so good. I'm truly impressed. And trust I'm one of those types where if I'm in the middle of a attack nothing works.
So I've decided to try some short term mind training to help with my anxiety. Essential oils and guess what so far so good. I'm truly impressed. And trust I'm one of those types where if I'm in the middle of a attack nothing works.
Loraine41
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Does anyone else remember this?
I was taking my daily fish oil capsule this morning when my husband mentioned that his cousin actually used to chew hers when they were given them daily as children. That suddenly brought back memories of National Dried Milk and Welfare orange juice and cod liver oil. Can any older carers, or indeed
I was taking my daily fish oil capsule this morning when my husband mentioned that his cousin actually used to chew hers when they were given them daily as children. That suddenly brought back memories of National Dried Milk and Welfare orange juice and cod liver oil. Can any older carers, or indeed
Hidden
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Care Community
6 years ago
Lavender essential oil.
Difficulty getting to sleep because of wheezing, awaking to gasps and coughing, unable to walk round the supermarket without frequent stops, declining social invitations through fear of having an embarrassing attack, you know the thing... I have tried gulping down cough-syrup, and even bought a diffuser
Difficulty getting to sleep because of wheezing, awaking to gasps and coughing, unable to walk round the supermarket without frequent stops, declining social invitations through fear of having an embarrassing attack, you know the thing... I have tried gulping down cough-syrup, and even bought a diffuser
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Balancing th1 and th2
I’ve been reading Dr. K’s book, “Why do I still have Thyroid Symptoms when my Lab Tests are Normal,” and in this book he talks about finding which TH you are dominant in and supporting the other so they are balanced. He also mentions vitamin D and Omega fish oil that neutrally supports the immune system
I’ve been reading Dr. K’s book, “Why do I still have Thyroid Symptoms when my Lab Tests are Normal,” and in this book he talks about finding which TH you are dominant in and supporting the other so they are balanced. He also mentions vitamin D and Omega fish oil that neutrally supports the immune system
JennaShi
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Any success with the Keto Diet for IBS?
In a bid to lose some weight and battle the bloating feeling I've been getting on a daily basis, I thought I'd give the Keto Diet a go. I have previously completed the FODMAP elimination and reintroduction diet under the direction of a clinical dietician, so have identified my main trigger foods as being
In a bid to lose some weight and battle the bloating feeling I've been getting on a daily basis, I thought I'd give the Keto Diet a go. I have previously completed the FODMAP elimination and reintroduction diet under the direction of a clinical dietician, so have identified my main trigger foods as being
LisaFearlessFoodChef
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IBS Network
6 years ago
What do you think of my Endo's comments!!
Hi All Well I saw the endocrinologist last week (privately - self funding) and he said my results are all fine. (Serum TSH 0.29 range 0.30-3.94, Serum Free T4 13.6 range 12.30-20.20, Serum Free T3 3.7 range 3.70-6.70). I asked him why my surgery had asked to see me following these results and he said
Hi All Well I saw the endocrinologist last week (privately - self funding) and he said my results are all fine. (Serum TSH 0.29 range 0.30-3.94, Serum Free T4 13.6 range 12.30-20.20, Serum Free T3 3.7 range 3.70-6.70). I asked him why my surgery had asked to see me following these results and he said
cherylwadey
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Iga nephritis - gluten free diet
Hello, I was just wondering if anyone else had heard or knew of a strong link between iga nephritis and gluten intolerance or other digestive issues? I'm receiving treatment to fix my immune system attacking my kidneys and have been reading up on the mechanism of activation of the iga in the body. Some
Hello, I was just wondering if anyone else had heard or knew of a strong link between iga nephritis and gluten intolerance or other digestive issues? I'm receiving treatment to fix my immune system attacking my kidneys and have been reading up on the mechanism of activation of the iga in the body. Some
kc4t
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Kidney Disease
6 years ago
Is a gut biopsy worth the pain/effort?
I have suspected I have coeliac disease for many years, but I have been tested several times and am always negative. It was in one of the later tests that I discovered I had partial IgA deficiency which meant the previous testing was suspect. After a long, hard fight I succeeded in getting IgG testing
I have suspected I have coeliac disease for many years, but I have been tested several times and am always negative. It was in one of the later tests that I discovered I had partial IgA deficiency which meant the previous testing was suspect. After a long, hard fight I succeeded in getting IgG testing
Chancery
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
Magnesium Oil
Hello... Has anyone tried magnesium oil ? And is it effective? I’ve just bought some with added essential oils to help with sleep. I’m hoping it will help with boosting magnesium levels. Because I’m still struggling with getting food down I thought it would be a better way for me. I’m 3 week’s
Hello... Has anyone tried magnesium oil ? And is it effective? I’ve just bought some with added essential oils to help with sleep. I’m hoping it will help with boosting magnesium levels. Because I’m still struggling with getting food down I thought it would be a better way for me. I’m 3 week’s
Alpaca555
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AF Association
6 years ago
Essential oils
Hello. Just wondering if anyone has used any essential oils while going thru treatment with Ibrance and letrozole. I have been using painaway for the muscle pain in my neck from the enlarged lymph nodes and it seems to help. So I was wondering if anyone was using them to acutually help treat the cancer
Hello. Just wondering if anyone has used any essential oils while going thru treatment with Ibrance and letrozole. I have been using painaway for the muscle pain in my neck from the enlarged lymph nodes and it seems to help. So I was wondering if anyone was using them to acutually help treat the cancer
Hbryan
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 years ago
Essential oils
Hello. Just wondering if anyone has used any essential oils while going thru treatment with Ibrance and letrozole. I have been using painaway for the muscle pain in my neck from the enlarged lymph nodes and it seems to help. So I was wondering if anyone was using them to acutually help treat the cancer
Hello. Just wondering if anyone has used any essential oils while going thru treatment with Ibrance and letrozole. I have been using painaway for the muscle pain in my neck from the enlarged lymph nodes and it seems to help. So I was wondering if anyone was using them to acutually help treat the cancer
Hbryan
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 years ago
Tips on living with MS
Hi! My name is Leslie. I've lived with MS for many years. There are a few things that have helped me with it: 1. Eating foods with Vitamin D 2. Taking Alpha Lipoic Acid 3. Writing things down 4. Exercise 5. Get plenty of rest. 6. Vitamins: B12,C,D,E Fish Oil and One a Day Vitamin Does anyone have
Hi! My name is Leslie. I've lived with MS for many years. There are a few things that have helped me with it: 1. Eating foods with Vitamin D 2. Taking Alpha Lipoic Acid 3. Writing things down 4. Exercise 5. Get plenty of rest. 6. Vitamins: B12,C,D,E Fish Oil and One a Day Vitamin Does anyone have
lbenmaor
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My MSAA Community
6 years ago
HINTS
what seems to work for me 1.solotalol 2. steroids 3. cyclophosamide 4. plaquinel . But we are all different and we all have different versions of lupus. Mine came with shrinking lung syndrome, AF and RA- so don't do anything without your doctors approval. Also Actonal and Megafol. as well as Calcium
what seems to work for me 1.solotalol 2. steroids 3. cyclophosamide 4. plaquinel . But we are all different and we all have different versions of lupus. Mine came with shrinking lung syndrome, AF and RA- so don't do anything without your doctors approval. Also Actonal and Megafol. as well as Calcium
JOWE
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
Should I ask for T3 trial ?
I posted these results the other day in order to ask whether it was worth pursuing a trial of T3 since the conversion from T4 to T3 doesn't look great (FT3 isn't even in the middle of the range) but didn't get a response re: medication specifically. May 18 THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE 0.872 mIU/L 0.27
I posted these results the other day in order to ask whether it was worth pursuing a trial of T3 since the conversion from T4 to T3 doesn't look great (FT3 isn't even in the middle of the range) but didn't get a response re: medication specifically. May 18 THYROID STIMULATING HORMONE 0.872 mIU/L 0.27
whatevs
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
What Makes a Perfect PD Vitamin Cocktail?
B Vitamins are really getting my attention! B3 B1 B6 B12 and I just read a new study this morning that pterostilbene helps with B3. I'd love to hear thoughts from the group on the assortment of B vitamins. Also, Re B1 does anyone know of trials in the U.S.? RE B3 thoughts on Niacin vs Niagen? A great
B Vitamins are really getting my attention! B3 B1 B6 B12 and I just read a new study this morning that pterostilbene helps with B3. I'd love to hear thoughts from the group on the assortment of B vitamins. Also, Re B1 does anyone know of trials in the U.S.? RE B3 thoughts on Niacin vs Niagen? A great
p-oui
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Borderline Hyperthyroid
All- My mother (75) for about a year now has been having Good days and bad days. She has had basically every test known to man, long story, and they said they thought her thyroid was borderline hyper so they sent her to a specialist. He did blood work, which we are still trying to get a copies of all
All- My mother (75) for about a year now has been having Good days and bad days. She has had basically every test known to man, long story, and they said they thought her thyroid was borderline hyper so they sent her to a specialist. He did blood work, which we are still trying to get a copies of all
cat_nb
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
IRON LEVEL STILL DEFICIENT!!😠 2ND RE-TEST
Hi guys it's me again but this time it's a moan about my ferritin levels, had a 2nd re-test last week and just had my results today: Ferritin is now 23 range 28-260.they have changed the range on this now. Back in january my iron was a miserable 10 which was under range again-i think the starting range
Hi guys it's me again but this time it's a moan about my ferritin levels, had a 2nd re-test last week and just had my results today: Ferritin is now 23 range 28-260.they have changed the range on this now. Back in january my iron was a miserable 10 which was under range again-i think the starting range
Rmichelle
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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