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Help please.
last night my right leg started jerking around 8pm. Had a bath with Epsom salts. Took medication around 9.30, legs still jerking in bed under weighted blanket. No sleep. Got up to read and do stretches. Waited until 1.30 to take extra codeine. Right leg continued to jerk. Had another bath with Epsom
last night my right leg started jerking around 8pm. Had a bath with Epsom salts. Took medication around 9.30, legs still jerking in bed under weighted blanket. No sleep. Got up to read and do stretches. Waited until 1.30 to take extra codeine. Right leg continued to jerk. Had another bath with Epsom
desparatedenise
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Advice plse on too high Iodine and starting Armour at same time or not?
I posted on here a few months ago about my partners Thyroid/Fibro issues , unfortunately I dont know how to find that thread and include it so here is a summary, I have also attached spreadsheet with thyroid and Iodine results, her vits and iron etc are all excellent. My partner has Fibro and is always
I posted on here a few months ago about my partners Thyroid/Fibro issues , unfortunately I dont know how to find that thread and include it so here is a summary, I have also attached spreadsheet with thyroid and Iodine results, her vits and iron etc are all excellent. My partner has Fibro and is always
ainslie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Question regarding Iodine
Hi I am really confused about iodine and whether it is ok to take or not. Partial thyroidectomy 28 years ago, now have hashimotos (raised antibodies). Take thyroxine and ERFA. I have low blood calcium, and parathyroid issues, so I have no choice but to take calcium. I have been taking plant
Hi I am really confused about iodine and whether it is ok to take or not. Partial thyroidectomy 28 years ago, now have hashimotos (raised antibodies). Take thyroxine and ERFA. I have low blood calcium, and parathyroid issues, so I have no choice but to take calcium. I have been taking plant
Spangle15
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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giving up ðŸ˜
im giving up, from loving happy i get to depressed and giving up as theres bo help ! had appendix surgery 12.2020, 6 months later pain and lump like hernia after appendix removed. january 2022 pain was so bad i went to a&e then been signed off from work ( next momth im back to work ) and then many trips
im giving up, from loving happy i get to depressed and giving up as theres bo help ! had appendix surgery 12.2020, 6 months later pain and lump like hernia after appendix removed. january 2022 pain was so bad i went to a&e then been signed off from work ( next momth im back to work ) and then many trips
sweet_lily
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
giving up
im giving up, from loving happy i get to depressed and giving up as theres bo help ! had appendix surgery 12.2020, 6 months later pain and lump like hernia after appendix removed. january 2022 pain was so bad i went to a&e then been signed off from work ( next momth im back to work ) and then many trips
im giving up, from loving happy i get to depressed and giving up as theres bo help ! had appendix surgery 12.2020, 6 months later pain and lump like hernia after appendix removed. january 2022 pain was so bad i went to a&e then been signed off from work ( next momth im back to work ) and then many trips
sweet_lily
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The Endometriosis Foundation
2 years ago
Interesting discussion on supplements from ZOE
Here is a podcast or transcript of it that others may find useful in deciding what to spend their precious pennies on after an expert discusses large, long range studies. For those who have neither the time nor the brain today, it was a thumbs up to a multivitamin, vitamin D (not large doses!), omega
Here is a podcast or transcript of it that others may find useful in deciding what to spend their precious pennies on after an expert discusses large, long range studies. For those who have neither the time nor the brain today, it was a thumbs up to a multivitamin, vitamin D (not large doses!), omega
SnazzyD
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Do I reduce thyroxine or T3 🤔
I’ve just got my latest results done by my Endo and am expecting a call from him as I’ve had a message from his secretary that my results are high and he wants to speak to me and TSH suppressed. TSH 0.05 FT4 - 22 ( 12-23) FT3 - 6.5 (3.1 - 6.8 ) I feel absolutely fine but I know he will want
I’ve just got my latest results done by my Endo and am expecting a call from him as I’ve had a message from his secretary that my results are high and he wants to speak to me and TSH suppressed. TSH 0.05 FT4 - 22 ( 12-23) FT3 - 6.5 (3.1 - 6.8 ) I feel absolutely fine but I know he will want
Simplyred57
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Hip Replacement with PMR and PAD at age 84
A month and a half ago I was in the hospital for four days. Less complicated cases were released the same day or the next. During the second day a nurse accidentally pulled on my leg when attempting to place me back in bed after a bathroom visit. I also hurt myself getting into the bed another time
A month and a half ago I was in the hospital for four days. Less complicated cases were released the same day or the next. During the second day a nurse accidentally pulled on my leg when attempting to place me back in bed after a bathroom visit. I also hurt myself getting into the bed another time
pegpowell
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Iodine Is Not The Bad Guy
Have you ever wondered why more women than men end up with Hashimotos? And why, of those women, many develop hypothyroidism after pregnancy? It happened to me, and to many other women. Medical science is slowly piecing it together, and there are many variables, both on this continent and others, including
Have you ever wondered why more women than men end up with Hashimotos? And why, of those women, many develop hypothyroidism after pregnancy? It happened to me, and to many other women. Medical science is slowly piecing it together, and there are many variables, both on this continent and others, including
dtate2016
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
withdrawal hell feels like a punishment!!
A bit of history… Fractured my spine 14 years ago, housebound for months on Codeine that made me zombie like. Changed to Tramadol which allowed me to return to work, driving etc. GP added Gabapentin approx 10 years ago because body got used to dose of Tramadol and couldn’t go any higher on dose, it
A bit of history… Fractured my spine 14 years ago, housebound for months on Codeine that made me zombie like. Changed to Tramadol which allowed me to return to work, driving etc. GP added Gabapentin approx 10 years ago because body got used to dose of Tramadol and couldn’t go any higher on dose, it
PINGLINA
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Omega-3 DHA EPA and Prostate Cancer Risk
Dr. Mark Moyad is in my top list of doctors who are knowledgeable about Prostate Cancer, especially pertaining to diet and supplements. However I think this post is outdated regarding his comment that Omega-3 DHA EPA could be pro-PCa. I think the average Western Diet, especially in the USA has much
Dr. Mark Moyad is in my top list of doctors who are knowledgeable about Prostate Cancer, especially pertaining to diet and supplements. However I think this post is outdated regarding his comment that Omega-3 DHA EPA could be pro-PCa. I think the average Western Diet, especially in the USA has much
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Advice on Block & Replace please
Hi all, Finally had my Endo appointment yesterday. A reasonably positive appointment. She gave me time to speak and ask all the questions I wanted to. This was the best but there nearly an hour. She looked at all my results and suggested I’ve Been unstable for a long time. No way! When she got to
Hi all, Finally had my Endo appointment yesterday. A reasonably positive appointment. She gave me time to speak and ask all the questions I wanted to. This was the best but there nearly an hour. She looked at all my results and suggested I’ve Been unstable for a long time. No way! When she got to
Allie20
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Newly diagnosed but don’t want to take pred
Hi all, been reading boosts with interest but also sometimes with sheer horror - sorry….. I’ve been experiencing all the symptoms that most of you have described - mainly pain and severe stiffness in pelvic region, lower back and knees. Often quite debilitating. Recent bloods suggesting PMR which I’d
Hi all, been reading boosts with interest but also sometimes with sheer horror - sorry….. I’ve been experiencing all the symptoms that most of you have described - mainly pain and severe stiffness in pelvic region, lower back and knees. Often quite debilitating. Recent bloods suggesting PMR which I’d
Barney2022
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Omega 3
Hi all, hope everyone is feeling well. My husband has CLL and has been taking Ibrutinib for 3-years. I just wondered if Omega 3 is something you can take with CLL or should it be avoided? I have read a lot about it’s benefits, but not sure if it’s suitable for people with CLL. Many thanks
Hi all, hope everyone is feeling well. My husband has CLL and has been taking Ibrutinib for 3-years. I just wondered if Omega 3 is something you can take with CLL or should it be avoided? I have read a lot about it’s benefits, but not sure if it’s suitable for people with CLL. Many thanks
shellsb
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Thoughts/advice on plant milks containing iodine please?
Only just occurred to me that the iodine in the Oatly that I really love may not be a good thing to consume. I'm very hazy about iodine and thryoid plus Levothyroxine. So I thought I'd better consult with all the experts here. Are there basic rules with easy numbers? Is there a 'good'/ 'bad' form
Only just occurred to me that the iodine in the Oatly that I really love may not be a good thing to consume. I'm very hazy about iodine and thryoid plus Levothyroxine. So I thought I'd better consult with all the experts here. Are there basic rules with easy numbers? Is there a 'good'/ 'bad' form
Levojunkie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
osteo arthritis
Is Tylenol contraindicated when taking Ibrutinib?
Is Tylenol contraindicated when taking Ibrutinib?
Kjag
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CLL Support
2 years ago
TSH problems in diagnosis
This paper highlights the problems of using TSH in diagnosis. Hindawi Journal of î€ yroid Research Volume 2019, Article ID 4106816, 8 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4106816 Review Article Challenges in Interpreting Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Results in the Diagnosis of Thyroid Dysfunction Salman
This paper highlights the problems of using TSH in diagnosis. Hindawi Journal of î€ yroid Research Volume 2019, Article ID 4106816, 8 pages https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/4106816 Review Article Challenges in Interpreting Thyroid Stimulating Hormone Results in the Diagnosis of Thyroid Dysfunction Salman
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Iron: Not Just a Passive Bystander in AITD
A new paper discussing that very common issue - iron. I've only glanced at it so please comment freely. [i]
Iron: Not Just a Passive Bystander in AITD
by Michał Szklarz Katarzyna Gontarz-Nowak Wojciech Matuszewski Elżbieta Bandurska-Stankiewicz Clinic of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Internal
A new paper discussing that very common issue - iron. I've only glanced at it so please comment freely. [i]
Iron: Not Just a Passive Bystander in AITD
by Michał Szklarz Katarzyna Gontarz-Nowak Wojciech Matuszewski Elżbieta Bandurska-Stankiewicz Clinic of Endocrinology, Diabetology and Internal
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Anyone tried ThyroLux supplements for Hashimotos or can recommend a different thyroid medication/ supplement
Iam looking at trying ThyroLux it seems to get good reviews but not sure if women are taking it for a supplement or whether it will actually be able to be used long term as a supplement to help control Hashimotos and keep TSH under control? It does have iodine in it so bit wary as I have felt more hypo
Iam looking at trying ThyroLux it seems to get good reviews but not sure if women are taking it for a supplement or whether it will actually be able to be used long term as a supplement to help control Hashimotos and keep TSH under control? It does have iodine in it so bit wary as I have felt more hypo
Merlio18
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Swollen leg leaves me frustrated
So a short bit of background: I travel to Maine in U.S. every August to "climb", hike, swim (float really) and kayak. Last year was rough and I mostly kayaked as my ACL's and MCL's (medial cruciate ligaments) in both knees are torn. This year I only managed two tiny mountains 5 days apart and bam,
So a short bit of background: I travel to Maine in U.S. every August to "climb", hike, swim (float really) and kayak. Last year was rough and I mostly kayaked as my ACL's and MCL's (medial cruciate ligaments) in both knees are torn. This year I only managed two tiny mountains 5 days apart and bam,
artfingers
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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