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My 10 year old son has just been diagnosed with lichen sclerosus on his neck. It is very noticeable and bothers him a lot.
We began daily application of steroid cream on Friday to what is basically a large patch of raised white patches with scales and brown pigment stains. Does anyone have experience of this disease and will his skin ever return to normal? I was so delighted to at last get a diagnosis I forgot to ask the
We began daily application of steroid cream on Friday to what is basically a large patch of raised white patches with scales and brown pigment stains. Does anyone have experience of this disease and will his skin ever return to normal? I was so delighted to at last get a diagnosis I forgot to ask the
JennyJoJack
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MY SKIN
11 years ago
Blood test results......
After 15 mths gluten free......I've been taking adcal-d3 and today after seeing my doctor to talk about my blood results, I have my bloods done every three months.......my calcium and d3.......at last are in the normal range in fact the d3 was 80..... Not bad when you think it was 31 when I first had
After 15 mths gluten free......I've been taking adcal-d3 and today after seeing my doctor to talk about my blood results, I have my bloods done every three months.......my calcium and d3.......at last are in the normal range in fact the d3 was 80..... Not bad when you think it was 31 when I first had
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
11 years ago
Anyone on Thyroxin (T4 only) who got pregnant with tamoxifen (used for fertility not breast cancer)?
Two months after birth of my little one I was (finally) diagnosed with auto-immune thyroid (although I have been suggesting this to the gp for years given I had antibodies and my brother has the same condition). Been trying to conceive number 2 for more than 18 months...seeing by a great NHS (yes!) gyn
Two months after birth of my little one I was (finally) diagnosed with auto-immune thyroid (although I have been suggesting this to the gp for years given I had antibodies and my brother has the same condition). Been trying to conceive number 2 for more than 18 months...seeing by a great NHS (yes!) gyn
Science-girl
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
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Vitamin D
Another article I've nicked, this time from Natural News. I consider Vitamin D to be important in my drug regime, mainly in my defence against respiratory infections. I take vit D3 every day in tablet form instead of as part of a multivitamin tablet or capsule. Multivitamins contain trace metals that
Another article I've nicked, this time from Natural News. I consider Vitamin D to be important in my drug regime, mainly in my defence against respiratory infections. I take vit D3 every day in tablet form instead of as part of a multivitamin tablet or capsule. Multivitamins contain trace metals that
johnwr
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 years ago
Vitamin D and Endocrinologist - I'm speechless!
I have been struggling with autoimmune thyroiditis for 6 years and am currently on 150mcg a day of Eltroxin. I was feeling so unwell that, in the end, I went to see a private endocrinologist. My vitamin D level is 29.7 (<30) - tested by doctor, and so the endo gave me 6 days of 50,000 iu Cholecalciferol
I have been struggling with autoimmune thyroiditis for 6 years and am currently on 150mcg a day of Eltroxin. I was feeling so unwell that, in the end, I went to see a private endocrinologist. My vitamin D level is 29.7 (<30) - tested by doctor, and so the endo gave me 6 days of 50,000 iu Cholecalciferol
Katkin1
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Seen Endo today - all set for another year
Hubby had day off and even though we had snow we drove to Sheffield. It takes an hour and a half to get there and it was not only quieter on the M1 but the hospital was too. I showed "the man" my blood test results TSH <0.01, Free T4 23.9 (9-19), Free T3 5.4 (2.6-5.7) and my vitamin D came back at
Hubby had day off and even though we had snow we drove to Sheffield. It takes an hour and a half to get there and it was not only quieter on the M1 but the hospital was too. I showed "the man" my blood test results TSH <0.01, Free T4 23.9 (9-19), Free T3 5.4 (2.6-5.7) and my vitamin D came back at
Chippysue
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Is this as good as it gets?
I am new to this site and this is my first question. In 2008 I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. The internist prescribed Levothyroxine for me, which I still use. I am female, early 40's and vegetarian for more than 30 years. I am now using 175mg of Levothyroxine a day. I take this in the morning
I am new to this site and this is my first question. In 2008 I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism. The internist prescribed Levothyroxine for me, which I still use. I am female, early 40's and vegetarian for more than 30 years. I am now using 175mg of Levothyroxine a day. I take this in the morning
ChaFaye
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
vitamin d3 is normal but d2 is very low...... what does that mean ???
a few months ago i started d3 supplementation on docs advice as level was 29, today i called surgery and was told d3 is now 69 but d2 is very low..... my doc is calling me tomorrow but i was just wondering if this is something i should be concerned about. i thought that d3 was tested and all that
a few months ago i started d3 supplementation on docs advice as level was 29, today i called surgery and was told d3 is now 69 but d2 is very low..... my doc is calling me tomorrow but i was just wondering if this is something i should be concerned about. i thought that d3 was tested and all that
ianessex
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
My life with an ileostomy from the start
I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis in 2002. It progressed quite quickly and by December 2005 I was virtually housebound because of incontinence. In March 2096 I haemorrhaged and was admitted to hospital. I was given high dose steroids for three weeks in an attempt to get the UC under control but
I was diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis in 2002. It progressed quite quickly and by December 2005 I was virtually housebound because of incontinence. In March 2096 I haemorrhaged and was admitted to hospital. I was given high dose steroids for three weeks in an attempt to get the UC under control but
StomaOwner
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Living with a Stoma
11 years ago
Could Crampex help with myofascial pain?
Apologies if this is a really silly question! I happened to see these tablets in Boots. They are actually for people whose calves cramp during the night, and contain magnesium, vitamin D3, and nicotinic acid. Nicotinic acid was in chillblain tablets that Boots used to sell years ago. Magnesium, of
Apologies if this is a really silly question! I happened to see these tablets in Boots. They are actually for people whose calves cramp during the night, and contain magnesium, vitamin D3, and nicotinic acid. Nicotinic acid was in chillblain tablets that Boots used to sell years ago. Magnesium, of
Christabel
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Help understanding blood results please...B12, Folate, Ferritin etc.
I have just had my blood results back and have been told that I need to have a Parathyroid Hormone test and then begin taking Colecalciferol. I am currently on 100mcg Levo and am experiencing lots of symproms such as fatigue, extreme dry skin, mental 'fog' and irregular menstrual cycle. My GP does
I have just had my blood results back and have been told that I need to have a Parathyroid Hormone test and then begin taking Colecalciferol. I am currently on 100mcg Levo and am experiencing lots of symproms such as fatigue, extreme dry skin, mental 'fog' and irregular menstrual cycle. My GP does
emma_marie
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Feeling rubbish
Since joining this forum I realise I have had hypo symptoms since 2008. My gp refuses to ttreat me for hypo as all my test results have come back within range (although all borderline) despite my long list of symptoms. I am feeling particularly sorry for my self just now over something silly. All
Since joining this forum I realise I have had hypo symptoms since 2008. My gp refuses to ttreat me for hypo as all my test results have come back within range (although all borderline) despite my long list of symptoms. I am feeling particularly sorry for my self just now over something silly. All
nursey
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
D3 or not D3 ?
Hi all, Im wondering if my problem is TOTALLY due to lack of vitamin D3. I have loads of symptoms: odema (everywhere) carple tunnel syndrome plantar fasciitis (hence the name flatfeet) pins and needles and numb toes painful joints
Hi all, Im wondering if my problem is TOTALLY due to lack of vitamin D3. I have loads of symptoms: odema (everywhere) carple tunnel syndrome plantar fasciitis (hence the name flatfeet) pins and needles and numb toes painful joints
flatfeet1
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
Any info on use of K2 & Apixaban?
I am taking Apixaban (Eliquis 2) for the last 12 weeks as a blood thinner as I have AF.I also have Osteoporosis and take Calcichew D3 Forte. I have read that K2 supplement is a great help for the uptake of the calcium into the bone so I am about to start to use it. I have been informed that K2 seemingly
I am taking Apixaban (Eliquis 2) for the last 12 weeks as a blood thinner as I have AF.I also have Osteoporosis and take Calcichew D3 Forte. I have read that K2 supplement is a great help for the uptake of the calcium into the bone so I am about to start to use it. I have been informed that K2 seemingly
feorais
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Anticoagulation Support
11 years ago
Recovering?
Hi there, Been quite unwell with anemia and possible heart problems. Am waiting for an Angiogram bur my iron levels are back to normal (for the moment). I was very breathless and thought it waa due to the anemia but although blood count OK still felt breathless. I have mild aeortic stenosis but
Hi there, Been quite unwell with anemia and possible heart problems. Am waiting for an Angiogram bur my iron levels are back to normal (for the moment). I was very breathless and thought it waa due to the anemia but although blood count OK still felt breathless. I have mild aeortic stenosis but
LinDonaldson
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Thyroid UK
11 years ago
I must have been a total blonde....
Right so at of 14 was put on pill for extremely heavy periods/pain, a couple of courses of antibiotics throughout the years for "pelvic infections" then at age of 27 these became more often (still on pill) and fell pregnant cause Antibiotics voided pill "wee miracle" once I had my son, I started getting
Right so at of 14 was put on pill for extremely heavy periods/pain, a couple of courses of antibiotics throughout the years for "pelvic infections" then at age of 27 these became more often (still on pill) and fell pregnant cause Antibiotics voided pill "wee miracle" once I had my son, I started getting
Mandyp
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Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Very interesting discovery
I came across a blog called lousmenstrualmigraine.blogspot.com This contains some very interesting links to you tube showing a neurologist explaining the link between vitamin d3 deficiency and chronic pain including migraine ( not just menstrual) I have already ordered a high dose vitamin d3 (2000iu
I came across a blog called lousmenstrualmigraine.blogspot.com This contains some very interesting links to you tube showing a neurologist explaining the link between vitamin d3 deficiency and chronic pain including migraine ( not just menstrual) I have already ordered a high dose vitamin d3 (2000iu
Juliapester3
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National Migraine Centre
11 years ago
Treatment for Hand dermatitis
Hi can anybody recommend a treatment for hand contact dermatitis, I have tried using an unperfumed base cream/ lotion, lavender and tea tree and although it helps for a little while nothing stops or clears it for long. I dont like to use steroid cream on a permanent basis and am getting desperate!
Hi can anybody recommend a treatment for hand contact dermatitis, I have tried using an unperfumed base cream/ lotion, lavender and tea tree and although it helps for a little while nothing stops or clears it for long. I dont like to use steroid cream on a permanent basis and am getting desperate!
montymouse
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MY SKIN
11 years ago
Severe Acid Reflux - Please help
Besides my asthma,I have just found out that I have oesophageal erosion (ulcer) and am taking domperidone and omeprazole. I am seeing gastro surgeon later this month to talk about having surgery to tighten the valve that is allowing the acid to come in to my gullet. The gastroenterologist who referred
Besides my asthma,I have just found out that I have oesophageal erosion (ulcer) and am taking domperidone and omeprazole. I am seeing gastro surgeon later this month to talk about having surgery to tighten the valve that is allowing the acid to come in to my gullet. The gastroenterologist who referred
Hidden
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Asthma Community Forum
11 years ago
Newbie
Hello im new to this forum am currently located in central london am 18 years old and diagnosed last year june with lupus at 17 years old. I also have Antiphospholipid syndrome, Anemia, Rhumatoid Arthritis, Vitamin D deficent and thats all. Have currently experience hairloss but has stopped and new hair
Hello im new to this forum am currently located in central london am 18 years old and diagnosed last year june with lupus at 17 years old. I also have Antiphospholipid syndrome, Anemia, Rhumatoid Arthritis, Vitamin D deficent and thats all. Have currently experience hairloss but has stopped and new hair
Danielle2419
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LUPUS UK
11 years ago
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