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Updated Thyroid levels and new Vitamin readings
Hi, I recently posted as a Newbie (under the name Sailorbo, which I've now discontinued as I had a previous registration with the BHF). As a quick recap, had a full Thyroidectomy last September due to Papillary Cancer. I'm not having Radioactive Iodine as I already have poor saliva and it might make
Hi, I recently posted as a Newbie (under the name Sailorbo, which I've now discontinued as I had a previous registration with the BHF). As a quick recap, had a full Thyroidectomy last September due to Papillary Cancer. I'm not having Radioactive Iodine as I already have poor saliva and it might make
Devonlad
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Radioactive Iodine 1990 - Recovering 2022 (How?)
I want to sincerely thank the amazing moderators who generously give their time to this forum, In particular, whoever posted the link to the 'endocrine reports from the front line' on Springer.com, (in December last year). Please message me so I can thank you personally for the journey you began!.
I want to sincerely thank the amazing moderators who generously give their time to this forum, In particular, whoever posted the link to the 'endocrine reports from the front line' on Springer.com, (in December last year). Please message me so I can thank you personally for the journey you began!.
abirose311
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Is anyone using/trying this program: Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD
Is anyone using/trying this program: any results to report? Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD - Knox Van Dyke - Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, West Virginia University asclepiusopen.com/clinical-... Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD (2018): - Inosine
Is anyone using/trying this program: any results to report? Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD - Knox Van Dyke - Dept of Biochemistry and Molecular Pharmacology, West Virginia University asclepiusopen.com/clinical-... Ingredients to prevent or slow progression of PD (2018): - Inosine
kstavert
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Meds help please
I’m on all the normal post bypass meds so those are sorted my questions is I’m on Adcal which is basically calcium for my bones I had cancer 11 years ago and now I don’t produce any testosterone which means I stand a high chance of osteoporosis I haven’t as yet but they give me adcal just in case.
I’m on all the normal post bypass meds so those are sorted my questions is I’m on Adcal which is basically calcium for my bones I had cancer 11 years ago and now I don’t produce any testosterone which means I stand a high chance of osteoporosis I haven’t as yet but they give me adcal just in case.
Jako999
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Latest Consensus on Omega-3, Aspirin & Curcumin?
So in finishing up my deep dive into supplements, these were the three I had the most trouble making any definitive personal conclusions about so I wanted to do a review before putting them to bed to get any last input. My general feeling is without well-designed long-term studies (not retrospective
So in finishing up my deep dive into supplements, these were the three I had the most trouble making any definitive personal conclusions about so I wanted to do a review before putting them to bed to get any last input. My general feeling is without well-designed long-term studies (not retrospective
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Full panel and limited panel test results
I have my results back after highlighting my decision to do so on here a few weeks back. I took two panels of tests from different providers: Blue Horizon (test - Premium Gold) and Monitor My Health (MMH), both taken from the same single blood draw at my GP's surgery. Blue Horizon tested the same as
I have my results back after highlighting my decision to do so on here a few weeks back. I took two panels of tests from different providers: Blue Horizon (test - Premium Gold) and Monitor My Health (MMH), both taken from the same single blood draw at my GP's surgery. Blue Horizon tested the same as
CyclingDog
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Statins and underactive thyroid
I've had an underactive thyroid after radioactive iodine treatment 20+ years ago. After a recent health check - no thyroid results - but cholesterol results are 'a cause for concern'. I'm seeing the nurse next week when I expect statins will be suggested. The results are Cholesterol 6.1mmol/l
I've had an underactive thyroid after radioactive iodine treatment 20+ years ago. After a recent health check - no thyroid results - but cholesterol results are 'a cause for concern'. I'm seeing the nurse next week when I expect statins will be suggested. The results are Cholesterol 6.1mmol/l
jenned
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Tappering Down
Hi Was Dignosed with PMR 30 months ago managed to taper down to 1 mg Daily recently.Still suffering with joint pain.Will I ever get better my wish is to stop Steriods.Seems impossible also taking codeine.
Hi Was Dignosed with PMR 30 months ago managed to taper down to 1 mg Daily recently.Still suffering with joint pain.Will I ever get better my wish is to stop Steriods.Seems impossible also taking codeine.
Brears
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Cough and methotrexate
I have a very tight chesty cough that is stopping me sleeping as I can't stop coughing when I lie down. I increased my methotrexate last week to 25 mg injections from tablets. Don't think this has anything to do with the cough but does anyone know what I can take to help or suppress it? Codeine suppresses
I have a very tight chesty cough that is stopping me sleeping as I can't stop coughing when I lie down. I increased my methotrexate last week to 25 mg injections from tablets. Don't think this has anything to do with the cough but does anyone know what I can take to help or suppress it? Codeine suppresses
Amb1xkr
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NRAS
2 years ago
Making rls manageable, a continuing story
I have had quite bad rls for the last two years and over time, very little sleep. However I have tried to persevere without drugs, although my GP has prescribed low dose codeine (15mg) which helped at first but I now try not to take. My rls is currently much better. It hasn’t gone away but it’s sort
I have had quite bad rls for the last two years and over time, very little sleep. However I have tried to persevere without drugs, although my GP has prescribed low dose codeine (15mg) which helped at first but I now try not to take. My rls is currently much better. It hasn’t gone away but it’s sort
Bluebboat
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Iodine contrast for a CT scan with Hashimoto's and reduced T3/T4 after ruptured ovarian cyst
Good afternoon! This morning I attended a hospital appointment for a CT scan to investigate the cause of my tinnitus. I didn't realise until today that I would need to be given an iodine contrast, which was administered during the scan via a cannula. Since having this done I have started to become concerned
Good afternoon! This morning I attended a hospital appointment for a CT scan to investigate the cause of my tinnitus. I didn't realise until today that I would need to be given an iodine contrast, which was administered during the scan via a cannula. Since having this done I have started to become concerned
StellaTed
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
AF Ablation at London Bridge
Hi guys, after being diagnosed with AF 18 months ago and two Cardioversions, I had an ablation at London Bridge yesterday which now has me in Sinus Rhythm with a nice strong beat. I’d been in persistent AF for 7 months, so had my doubts wrt a successful outcome, seemed to be 50/70% chance. The team
Hi guys, after being diagnosed with AF 18 months ago and two Cardioversions, I had an ablation at London Bridge yesterday which now has me in Sinus Rhythm with a nice strong beat. I’d been in persistent AF for 7 months, so had my doubts wrt a successful outcome, seemed to be 50/70% chance. The team
Keano99
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
GP not really understanding
I had RAI around 5 years ago for Graves disease which I have had since 1991, RAI was considered the best option as I had relapsed 3 times and can't take Carbimozole. When I was controlled by propylthiouracil my TSH was kept around 0.8 and T4 around 20. It took two years post RAI for me to feel any
I had RAI around 5 years ago for Graves disease which I have had since 1991, RAI was considered the best option as I had relapsed 3 times and can't take Carbimozole. When I was controlled by propylthiouracil my TSH was kept around 0.8 and T4 around 20. It took two years post RAI for me to feel any
Vw68
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Blood test results
Hi I had a thyroidectomy and was on radio iodine treatment many moons ago and is on 175mg on thyroxine. As far as I can remember my levels have never been ok. As u can see in 3 months there is a difference I've gone hyper to hypo. Before that last reading before that was in the middle of the pandemic
Hi I had a thyroidectomy and was on radio iodine treatment many moons ago and is on 175mg on thyroxine. As far as I can remember my levels have never been ok. As u can see in 3 months there is a difference I've gone hyper to hypo. Before that last reading before that was in the middle of the pandemic
Jacks4
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
I feel like a drug addict asking for pain killers
My endo hasn’t improved much and I have the fear I’m going to become addicted to codeine. I used to be on tramadol but I asked to be taken off because it made everything feel like a dream. I’ve been trying not to take them but when I don’t I get these horrible flare ups and I also just had my period
My endo hasn’t improved much and I have the fear I’m going to become addicted to codeine. I used to be on tramadol but I asked to be taken off because it made everything feel like a dream. I’ve been trying not to take them but when I don’t I get these horrible flare ups and I also just had my period
Littlebug77
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Family planning and treatment options (Graves)
I am planning on trying to get pregnant in the next year or so. I don't know if I should have permeant treatment (Radioactive Iodine (RAI) or surgery) or stick to ATD (antithyroid drugs) before hand. Hospital doctor/nurse have given me a standard RAI leaflet and explained some of the pros and cons
I am planning on trying to get pregnant in the next year or so. I don't know if I should have permeant treatment (Radioactive Iodine (RAI) or surgery) or stick to ATD (antithyroid drugs) before hand. Hospital doctor/nurse have given me a standard RAI leaflet and explained some of the pros and cons
TrashPanda31
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Link between rls and feet
I found recently that there may be a link between foot problems and rls I suffer from dry skin and painful feet which I think may be affecting my rls For some evenings i bathed my feet and added some foot lotion to the warm water I bathed the feet for 30 minutes and then applied dry skin lotion to the
I found recently that there may be a link between foot problems and rls I suffer from dry skin and painful feet which I think may be affecting my rls For some evenings i bathed my feet and added some foot lotion to the warm water I bathed the feet for 30 minutes and then applied dry skin lotion to the
Hoochybaby
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Another private blood test for advice please
Hi all, I’m not quite sure if I’ve gone from one extreme to the other with TSH maybe in the last few months. Here is my latest test result (done early without meds etc) (I’m Graves’ disease, had RAI 2017 and currently on 100 levo and my own added T3 which I’m not sure I should drop this or reduce
Hi all, I’m not quite sure if I’ve gone from one extreme to the other with TSH maybe in the last few months. Here is my latest test result (done early without meds etc) (I’m Graves’ disease, had RAI 2017 and currently on 100 levo and my own added T3 which I’m not sure I should drop this or reduce
Sherry5
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
How long has it take RAI to work for you?
Hi All, My hyper battle has been ongoing for 4 years. First time it settled quicky with Carbimazole and relapsed after stopping, I have now been on Carbimazole for over 3 years, with the only break being for my RAI treatment. So my RAI treatment was 10th May and I restarted Carbimazole 20mg a day
Hi All, My hyper battle has been ongoing for 4 years. First time it settled quicky with Carbimazole and relapsed after stopping, I have now been on Carbimazole for over 3 years, with the only break being for my RAI treatment. So my RAI treatment was 10th May and I restarted Carbimazole 20mg a day
MadM24
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Gabapentin
My surgeon prescribed 300 mg a day for the nerve pain and numbness in my feet and legs that remain after my L5 S1 fusion eight weeks ago. He said if I need to up the dosage or continue the gabapentin when the script he wrote runs out I will need to see a pain management doctor. I take it with extra
My surgeon prescribed 300 mg a day for the nerve pain and numbness in my feet and legs that remain after my L5 S1 fusion eight weeks ago. He said if I need to up the dosage or continue the gabapentin when the script he wrote runs out I will need to see a pain management doctor. I take it with extra
Jeaniem130
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
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