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Pain relief
Has anyone found any pain relief to be effective? I’ve tried so, so many and there’s not much left for me to try. I have a brilliant GP who is always happy to listen so I thought if anyone had found anything effective, then I could always suggest it. Currently prescribed naproxen and diclofenic suppositories
Has anyone found any pain relief to be effective? I’ve tried so, so many and there’s not much left for me to try. I have a brilliant GP who is always happy to listen so I thought if anyone had found anything effective, then I could always suggest it. Currently prescribed naproxen and diclofenic suppositories
mrsswinnydm
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
BTF RAI Study
This study sponsored by the BTF looks like it will ve very useful https://www.btf-thyroid.org/news/2023-btf-research-award-winner?fbclid=iwar3enrjb1xoxe5l10tf2ap64qbpav6pchgch4nlafezvsgfjgncrdp9mdu0 . A lot of thyroid research is fairly useless so it's good to see a study that will be useful whatever
This study sponsored by the BTF looks like it will ve very useful https://www.btf-thyroid.org/news/2023-btf-research-award-winner?fbclid=iwar3enrjb1xoxe5l10tf2ap64qbpav6pchgch4nlafezvsgfjgncrdp9mdu0 . A lot of thyroid research is fairly useless so it's good to see a study that will be useful whatever
jimh111
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Pregnancy and pain
I was diagnosed last year and had my excision surgery in November. After making the most of the fact I had the surgery, my husband and I started trying for a baby and can happily announce we are now 7 weeks pregnant. However, I have been suffering excruciating bouts of cramps every couple of hours or
I was diagnosed last year and had my excision surgery in November. After making the most of the fact I had the surgery, my husband and I started trying for a baby and can happily announce we are now 7 weeks pregnant. However, I have been suffering excruciating bouts of cramps every couple of hours or
Cornish05
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
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fibromyalgia
I have stage 4 endometriosis, depression and anxiety and now been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. I have been off work for 2months now due to pain and depression. I have just gone back to work yesterday and I’m feeling like hell!! I have reduced my hours to only 18hrs a week but still the fatigue is very
I have stage 4 endometriosis, depression and anxiety and now been diagnosed with Fibromyalgia. I have been off work for 2months now due to pain and depression. I have just gone back to work yesterday and I’m feeling like hell!! I have reduced my hours to only 18hrs a week but still the fatigue is very
Wumm
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
ART Vit D and Prostate Cancer (PCa) by Dr Campbell UK Podcast
Dr Campbell, UK, has made a summary of recent investigations and studies on VIT D and its effect on PCa specifically and cancer generally. Of import is his discussiono on the finding on PCa and African Americans; they have a genomic risk factor that leads to more aggressive PCa, BUT respond quickly
Dr Campbell, UK, has made a summary of recent investigations and studies on VIT D and its effect on PCa specifically and cancer generally. Of import is his discussiono on the finding on PCa and African Americans; they have a genomic risk factor that leads to more aggressive PCa, BUT respond quickly
RMontana
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Creaky Joints!
Hello Everyone. Having had trouble going down to 4mg Pred previously, I'm nearing the end of a 6 month taper from 5mg to 4mg. Over the last couple of months I have had a really stiff neck and shoulder pain on one side. I can't decide if this is symptoms coming back, or osteoarthritis, because I definitely
Hello Everyone. Having had trouble going down to 4mg Pred previously, I'm nearing the end of a 6 month taper from 5mg to 4mg. Over the last couple of months I have had a really stiff neck and shoulder pain on one side. I can't decide if this is symptoms coming back, or osteoarthritis, because I definitely
AshPen9
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Sugar
I have known for a long time that wine is a trigger for me. I decided to cut out sugar, not all carbs just sugar. The result is amazing. I still take 0.09 mirapexin (which hasn't worked on its own for years)I was adding Kratom, tramadol, codeine and still pacing the floor quite often. However now after
I have known for a long time that wine is a trigger for me. I decided to cut out sugar, not all carbs just sugar. The result is amazing. I still take 0.09 mirapexin (which hasn't worked on its own for years)I was adding Kratom, tramadol, codeine and still pacing the floor quite often. However now after
Memmy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Am I euthyroid?
07/11/2023 TSH 2.38 range: (.465-4.68) FT3 3.9 (2.8-5.3) Ft4 .9 ( .79-2.18) Vit D 70.4
07/11/2023 TSH 2.38 range: (.465-4.68) FT3 3.9 (2.8-5.3) Ft4 .9 ( .79-2.18) Vit D 70.4
kvmj
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Request for help with results please - endo appt pending! Apologies for long post
Hi All. (Just FYI, diagnosed Graves & hyper Jan 21. RAI June 21. Diagnosed hypo Aug 21).It may seem silly to say that until I joined this group, I thought that accepting that "feeling better" is not the same as "feeling well", and I had wrongfully been accepting of the fact that since starting my thyroid
Hi All. (Just FYI, diagnosed Graves & hyper Jan 21. RAI June 21. Diagnosed hypo Aug 21).It may seem silly to say that until I joined this group, I thought that accepting that "feeling better" is not the same as "feeling well", and I had wrongfully been accepting of the fact that since starting my thyroid
BlueSkiesAbove
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
cannabis oil
hello I’m probably a bit thick but I know nothing about cannabis oil or gummies !! Never heard of them! Are they legal in the Uk? Are thus using good? I use pregabalin and codeine can cannabis be used in conjunction with these drugs are they any benefits? Would they react with blood thinner? Ie Apixaban
hello I’m probably a bit thick but I know nothing about cannabis oil or gummies !! Never heard of them! Are they legal in the Uk? Are thus using good? I use pregabalin and codeine can cannabis be used in conjunction with these drugs are they any benefits? Would they react with blood thinner? Ie Apixaban
Hoochybaby
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Thyroid and the Menstrual Cycle?
When I was first diagnosed with Graves diseases my periods had practically stopped. I had no period for almost a year thinking the menopause was to blame. I started Carbimazole and reacted badly to it and had Rai. Soon after I started Levo. My periods have often been on the heavy side, but after having
When I was first diagnosed with Graves diseases my periods had practically stopped. I had no period for almost a year thinking the menopause was to blame. I started Carbimazole and reacted badly to it and had Rai. Soon after I started Levo. My periods have often been on the heavy side, but after having
JUUJOO
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Traditional chemo
has anyone been offered traditional chemo for treatment? My husband will be starting treatment soon. He’s been going to an oncologist in Tennessee. When we lived in NY Dr Rai was his doctor and we trusted him. We picked the oncologist here because he agreed to keep in touch with Dr Rai and discuss his
has anyone been offered traditional chemo for treatment? My husband will be starting treatment soon. He’s been going to an oncologist in Tennessee. When we lived in NY Dr Rai was his doctor and we trusted him. We picked the oncologist here because he agreed to keep in touch with Dr Rai and discuss his
Jill70
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Iodine avidity in papillary and poorly differentiated thyroid cancer is predicted by immunohistochemical and molecular work-up
In order for radio-iodine treatment to work, the radioactive iodine has to be taken into the target tissue. "Avidity" is how strong the uptake of iodine into the tissue is. The higher the avidity, the better at absorbing iodine, and the more likely the treatment is to be successful. Hence understanding
In order for radio-iodine treatment to work, the radioactive iodine has to be taken into the target tissue. "Avidity" is how strong the uptake of iodine into the tissue is. The higher the avidity, the better at absorbing iodine, and the more likely the treatment is to be successful. Hence understanding
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Thyroid Test Result
Hi Everyone Just to give you a brief history, I was diagnosed with Graces Disease in 2007, I had RAI treatment in 2008. Since then I have had a yearly blood test which have always been within the normal range. I don’t take thyroxine, I’m 67years of age. The symptoms I’ve got now is tiredness, constipation
Hi Everyone Just to give you a brief history, I was diagnosed with Graces Disease in 2007, I had RAI treatment in 2008. Since then I have had a yearly blood test which have always been within the normal range. I don’t take thyroxine, I’m 67years of age. The symptoms I’ve got now is tiredness, constipation
55lindylou
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Hello & Should I do private tests?
Hi! First post here after reading through the forum for a week or so. I'd like to start by saying a big THANK YOU to all the knowledgeable folks who have posted on here, especially the Administrators who are incredibly helpful. I've very recently been diagnosed with autoimmune thyroid disease and have
Hi! First post here after reading through the forum for a week or so. I'd like to start by saying a big THANK YOU to all the knowledgeable folks who have posted on here, especially the Administrators who are incredibly helpful. I've very recently been diagnosed with autoimmune thyroid disease and have
ERIC107
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
APIXABAN
Just got home from the ER. I had a CT scan done of my head and everything was fine so they let me drive home. There is a lot of discussion and worry about "apixaban" and bleeding and other problems. I want to put everyone's fears to rest. Got mad at myself about 3 hours ago and slammed my head against
Just got home from the ER. I had a CT scan done of my head and everything was fine so they let me drive home. There is a lot of discussion and worry about "apixaban" and bleeding and other problems. I want to put everyone's fears to rest. Got mad at myself about 3 hours ago and slammed my head against
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Rai question
I'm just wondering about RAI (not relevant now but I'm doing research for future) when you have toxic nodules. Is it true that the radioactive solution just kills the nodules or is the whole thyroid destroyed? Does hypothyroidism always happen? If you had no TED before is it safe in terms of eye issues
I'm just wondering about RAI (not relevant now but I'm doing research for future) when you have toxic nodules. Is it true that the radioactive solution just kills the nodules or is the whole thyroid destroyed? Does hypothyroidism always happen? If you had no TED before is it safe in terms of eye issues
Fluffypip
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
latest results
Morning All My latest results from MMH. TSH - 28.6 (0.27-4.2) T4 - 14.6 (12-22) T3 - 2.9 (3.1-6.8) Previous Jan 23 TSH - 0.09 (0.27-4.5) T4 - 21.5 (11-23) T3 - 4.54 (3.1-6.8) No vitamins this time, previously deficient in Vit D, but was coming up nicely last time after following advice on here
Morning All My latest results from MMH. TSH - 28.6 (0.27-4.2) T4 - 14.6 (12-22) T3 - 2.9 (3.1-6.8) Previous Jan 23 TSH - 0.09 (0.27-4.5) T4 - 21.5 (11-23) T3 - 4.54 (3.1-6.8) No vitamins this time, previously deficient in Vit D, but was coming up nicely last time after following advice on here
Milkyway88
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Iodine?
I am very concerned for my fiancé who seems to be aging in front of my eyes. He is always cold, his hair is falling out, he is gaunt, and his memory has diminished, he will be 60 in a few months. I watched a video last night with Richard Vobes and Clive de Carle a Nutritionist, he talked about iodine
I am very concerned for my fiancé who seems to be aging in front of my eyes. He is always cold, his hair is falling out, he is gaunt, and his memory has diminished, he will be 60 in a few months. I watched a video last night with Richard Vobes and Clive de Carle a Nutritionist, he talked about iodine
Margo
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
CLL History
When I was first diagnosed the names we followed with great care were Dr Kanti Rai, Dr Terry Hamblin, and Dr Michael Keating. These men were the true pioneers in diagnosing CLL and providing some relief from this disease, about which little was known previously. Thus it is with sincere thanks that
When I was first diagnosed the names we followed with great care were Dr Kanti Rai, Dr Terry Hamblin, and Dr Michael Keating. These men were the true pioneers in diagnosing CLL and providing some relief from this disease, about which little was known previously. Thus it is with sincere thanks that
Kwenda
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CLL Support
8 months ago
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