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Reversed my Hashimoto's with dietary and lifestyle changes
I was diagnosed about three years ago with Hashimoto's. All my thyroid hormone levels were normal but my anti-TPO antibodies were out of range. I had all the usual symptoms: fatigue, weight gain and then the inability to lose weight, hair loss, dry skin, you name it. I also developed severe cold urticaria
I was diagnosed about three years ago with Hashimoto's. All my thyroid hormone levels were normal but my anti-TPO antibodies were out of range. I had all the usual symptoms: fatigue, weight gain and then the inability to lose weight, hair loss, dry skin, you name it. I also developed severe cold urticaria
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
GREEN FLAXSEED BREAD
(Makes a 900g loaf – 10-12 slices) Flaxseed gives this loaf a delicious, nutty flavour. Not only that, it is also rich in omega 3 and fibre, which your biome and your bowels will enjoy. 80g ground almonds 200g ground flaxseed 50g chia seeds 50g pumpkin seeds 4 eggs 200g fresh (or defrosted frozen
(Makes a 900g loaf – 10-12 slices) Flaxseed gives this loaf a delicious, nutty flavour. Not only that, it is also rich in omega 3 and fibre, which your biome and your bowels will enjoy. 80g ground almonds 200g ground flaxseed 50g chia seeds 50g pumpkin seeds 4 eggs 200g fresh (or defrosted frozen
topaz1
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
My health history
I was diagnosed with Catastrophic Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome (CAPS) or Hugh's Syndrome in early 2009 which resulted in a partial loss of kidney function (it was stage 5 renal failure with less than 15% functionality but I have since recovered to about 60% ish total renal function). I was 17 years of
I was diagnosed with Catastrophic Anti-Phospholipid Syndrome (CAPS) or Hugh's Syndrome in early 2009 which resulted in a partial loss of kidney function (it was stage 5 renal failure with less than 15% functionality but I have since recovered to about 60% ish total renal function). I was 17 years of
Jake91
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 years ago
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What dosage of calcium supplement is recommended when on prednisolone?
I'm on 7.5mg of prednisolone. At my rheumatologists appointment today I advised him that I wouldn't be taking up his recommendation of Alendronic Acid despite having a very small amount of osteoporosis in my lower lumber region. I advised him that I was taking Caltrate which has 600mg calcium/200 IU
I'm on 7.5mg of prednisolone. At my rheumatologists appointment today I advised him that I wouldn't be taking up his recommendation of Alendronic Acid despite having a very small amount of osteoporosis in my lower lumber region. I advised him that I was taking Caltrate which has 600mg calcium/200 IU
Pr0jection
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Tips on improving spine and back
Hi I’m on another forum and stumble across this one which I’m so pleased. I had a major operation last May and pre op, I acquired sarcopenia, Kyphosis and Osteoporosis with multiple spinal fractures. I was prescribed Alendronic acid pre op but it made me feel very queasy so I stopped taking it as I
Hi I’m on another forum and stumble across this one which I’m so pleased. I had a major operation last May and pre op, I acquired sarcopenia, Kyphosis and Osteoporosis with multiple spinal fractures. I was prescribed Alendronic acid pre op but it made me feel very queasy so I stopped taking it as I
Flowergirl24
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
A small molecule induces readthrough of cystic fibrosis CFTR nonsense mutations
An experimental drug reported in Nature Communications suggests that a “path is clearly achievable” to treat currently untreatable cases of cystic fibrosis disease caused by nonsense mutations. This includes about 11 percent of cystic fibrosis patients, as well as patients with other genetic diseases
An experimental drug reported in Nature Communications suggests that a “path is clearly achievable” to treat currently untreatable cases of cystic fibrosis disease caused by nonsense mutations. This includes about 11 percent of cystic fibrosis patients, as well as patients with other genetic diseases
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Menopause and problems
Hi there I’m new to this forum but been with HU many years on the running forum. I’m 4 years into menopause and I am struggling so much right now and wondered if anyone could offer some help or questions for me to ask in my upcoming appointment on Tuesday, I’ve been trying to cope on my own but I think
Hi there I’m new to this forum but been with HU many years on the running forum. I’m 4 years into menopause and I am struggling so much right now and wondered if anyone could offer some help or questions for me to ask in my upcoming appointment on Tuesday, I’ve been trying to cope on my own but I think
Realfoodieclub
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
3 years ago
Fatigue--Side effects of Ursodiol?
Hi I am new to this forum and grateful that it exists. I have just been diagnosed with PBC (early stage) and was put on Ursodiol. I am 62 and otherwise really healthy and fit. Yet at this point. I am really struggling with fatigue (and occasional dizzy spells) and wondering if anybody else experienced
Hi I am new to this forum and grateful that it exists. I have just been diagnosed with PBC (early stage) and was put on Ursodiol. I am 62 and otherwise really healthy and fit. Yet at this point. I am really struggling with fatigue (and occasional dizzy spells) and wondering if anybody else experienced
Knoesel
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PBCers Organization
3 years ago
Ashermans, thin lining, low ovarian reserve, poor responder.. trying ivf one last time with donor sperm for possible surrogacy if lucky
After many years of having a Mirena coil for heavy periods, my then partner and I decided to start to try for a baby. I thought it was strange that when I had the coil out my periods remained just as light as when I had it in. I decided to do some hormone tests, and discovered I had a high prolactin
After many years of having a Mirena coil for heavy periods, my then partner and I decided to start to try for a baby. I thought it was strange that when I had the coil out my periods remained just as light as when I had it in. I decided to do some hormone tests, and discovered I had a high prolactin
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Infertility Support
3 years ago
Please can you look at my results and advise?
I recently asked my GP for a full Thyroid test, as I am so tired all of the time. I booked a test for 7.30am, and missed my dose of Thyroxine the night before. TSH 2.6 (0.27-4.20) FT4 16.3 (12.0-22.0) FT3 4.2 (3.1-6.8) Peroxidase Antibodies 5kIU/L (<34)
I recently asked my GP for a full Thyroid test, as I am so tired all of the time. I booked a test for 7.30am, and missed my dose of Thyroxine the night before. TSH 2.6 (0.27-4.20) FT4 16.3 (12.0-22.0) FT3 4.2 (3.1-6.8) Peroxidase Antibodies 5kIU/L (<34)
Juliana88
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
PD and Depression
My mama has had PD for over 15 years and a fall a few years ago , with a C2 fracture put her on bed . The thing is that the doctors gave up on her. She had a nasal tube for 4 months which messed up her swallowing and hence her speech . I remember even after the accident in the hospital she was talking
My mama has had PD for over 15 years and a fall a few years ago , with a C2 fracture put her on bed . The thing is that the doctors gave up on her. She had a nasal tube for 4 months which messed up her swallowing and hence her speech . I remember even after the accident in the hospital she was talking
mymomhaspd
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Help… advised to go on alendronic acid
Had a dexa scan. GP sent a message by mobile phone to say she had been told by rheumatologist to start me on alendronic acid. Advised to have dental check and that is it. No advice or help in deciding if I want to take it. I have had in the past very bad indigestion problems abs really don’t want to
Had a dexa scan. GP sent a message by mobile phone to say she had been told by rheumatologist to start me on alendronic acid. Advised to have dental check and that is it. No advice or help in deciding if I want to take it. I have had in the past very bad indigestion problems abs really don’t want to
Reddev
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Symptoms but no diagnosis. Frustrating. I've tried everything and would appreciate any kind of advice. Please note this is a very long post.
I started to feel discomfort on the right side below my ribs about a year and a half ago. It wasn't pain as such but more of a discomfort that one should not feel daily. I was drinking heavily at the time; beer, whiskey, tequila. This discomfort has now become chronic that would last for a few hours
I started to feel discomfort on the right side below my ribs about a year and a half ago. It wasn't pain as such but more of a discomfort that one should not feel daily. I was drinking heavily at the time; beer, whiskey, tequila. This discomfort has now become chronic that would last for a few hours
Wantobehealthy
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Medication for af and heart failure
I have been put on by Cardiology at Stoke Bisoprolol 5mg twice per day Plus Degoxin 0.187mg per day and Entresto 24/26 twice per day. I also take 10mg of Zolpidem around 2am in the night as I always wake up in middle of the night due to sleep disturbance of my heart medications. The Zolpidem works
I have been put on by Cardiology at Stoke Bisoprolol 5mg twice per day Plus Degoxin 0.187mg per day and Entresto 24/26 twice per day. I also take 10mg of Zolpidem around 2am in the night as I always wake up in middle of the night due to sleep disturbance of my heart medications. The Zolpidem works
Mike-tyson
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Ashermans syndrome, endometrium 2.5mm, poor responder, trying ICSI one last time for surrogacy
Hi everyone, I’ve started a short protocol this week 450 Ovaleap to combine with Menopur from day 8 to try and get a blastocyst to freeze for potential surrogacy After many years of having a Mirena coil for heavy periods, my then partner and I decided to start to try for a baby. I thought it was strange
Hi everyone, I’ve started a short protocol this week 450 Ovaleap to combine with Menopur from day 8 to try and get a blastocyst to freeze for potential surrogacy After many years of having a Mirena coil for heavy periods, my then partner and I decided to start to try for a baby. I thought it was strange
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Bone medication
I have been taking Ibandronic acid for a few years now for brittle bones due to years of Lupus meds. Recently my new dentist made a point of saying that they look out for it on people’s records as it causes teeth and jaw problems!! My friend just had the same reaction from her dentist. What’s going
I have been taking Ibandronic acid for a few years now for brittle bones due to years of Lupus meds. Recently my new dentist made a point of saying that they look out for it on people’s records as it causes teeth and jaw problems!! My friend just had the same reaction from her dentist. What’s going
DaisyMeadows
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Alendronic Acid and migraines
Has anyone had migraines associated with alendronic acid? I took AA for 3 weeks and then stopped (with GP blessing - see other posts). I was diagnosed with ocular migraines about 3 years ago and had a very occasional one. They are migraines with an aura and all the associated blind spots and weird visual
Has anyone had migraines associated with alendronic acid? I took AA for 3 weeks and then stopped (with GP blessing - see other posts). I was diagnosed with ocular migraines about 3 years ago and had a very occasional one. They are migraines with an aura and all the associated blind spots and weird visual
Mo51
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Dexa scan results
Bit distraught. Got my dexa results today and it appears I have osteopenia throughout the lumber spine and total hip with osteoporosis of femoral neck. Wish I'd taken the flipping alendronic acid now! What now? Is any of this reversible? Feeling very tearful, please help.
Bit distraught. Got my dexa results today and it appears I have osteopenia throughout the lumber spine and total hip with osteoporosis of femoral neck. Wish I'd taken the flipping alendronic acid now! What now? Is any of this reversible? Feeling very tearful, please help.
artisam
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Magnesium Supplements
I'm taking 350mg soluble magnesium carbonate every other day, as suggested by my GP before I was diagnosed. However, I have read that Magnesium Glycinate is specifically recommended for absorption and also as a sleep aid of sorts. Would welcome any feedback - i.e. what dose should be taken daily
I'm taking 350mg soluble magnesium carbonate every other day, as suggested by my GP before I was diagnosed. However, I have read that Magnesium Glycinate is specifically recommended for absorption and also as a sleep aid of sorts. Would welcome any feedback - i.e. what dose should be taken daily
Pr0jection
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
ALA & ALCAR
Acido alfa lipoico y acetil l carnitina.
Acido alfa lipoico y acetil l carnitina.
Paralelo
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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