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COVID-19 & Abnormal Coagulation.
Recent papers below. As some will know, I am very interested in PCa-related coagulation. I believe that control of microclots may prevent metastasis (& further mets in those who have some.) Clot control can also prevent DVTs & fatal pulmonary embolisms. The D-dimer test is very useful when a clot is
Recent papers below. As some will know, I am very interested in PCa-related coagulation. I believe that control of microclots may prevent metastasis (& further mets in those who have some.) Clot control can also prevent DVTs & fatal pulmonary embolisms. The D-dimer test is very useful when a clot is
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Anyone else have INR readings like this?
This constant swinging is ruining my life. It makes me so ill. Getting very down and depressed. My diet is as advised. I’m Lupus anticoagulant positive. Here is a graph of this months readings, last 4 tests. It has been suggested that maybe I don’t metabolise vit K properly. Anyone had that problem?
This constant swinging is ruining my life. It makes me so ill. Getting very down and depressed. My diet is as advised. I’m Lupus anticoagulant positive. Here is a graph of this months readings, last 4 tests. It has been suggested that maybe I don’t metabolise vit K properly. Anyone had that problem?
WendyWoo50
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Practical guidance for the prevention of thrombosis and management of coagulopathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation of patients in
Practical guidance for the prevention of thrombosis and management of coagulopathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation of patients infected with COVID-19
Prof Beverley Hunt OBE
Dr Andrew Retter
Dr Claire McClintock
25th March 2020
Background
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Practical guidance for the prevention of thrombosis and management of coagulopathy and disseminated intravascular coagulation of patients infected with COVID-19
Prof Beverley Hunt OBE
Dr Andrew Retter
Dr Claire McClintock
25th March 2020
Background
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Interesting Review on Vit K from consumerlab
What do you think? Apparently one need very high doses of Vit K for bone health https://www.consumerlab.com/reviews/vitamin_K_supplements_review/Vitamin_K/?
What do you think? Apparently one need very high doses of Vit K for bone health https://www.consumerlab.com/reviews/vitamin_K_supplements_review/Vitamin_K/?
yesendi
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
High Calcium Level (11.4) in Blood
8 Years in Post RP, 2 Recurrences with 2 Radiation Sessions (1 to Bed, 1 to Pelvic Lymphs) and 1 year in on Lupron (Eligard). My Calcium Levels have been high for a couple of years now around 10.4 but last week's result was 11.4. Note: Stopped all supplements 6 weeks ago for a procedure so Vitamin D
8 Years in Post RP, 2 Recurrences with 2 Radiation Sessions (1 to Bed, 1 to Pelvic Lymphs) and 1 year in on Lupron (Eligard). My Calcium Levels have been high for a couple of years now around 10.4 but last week's result was 11.4. Note: Stopped all supplements 6 weeks ago for a procedure so Vitamin D
Moespy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
At home with INR of 16.8
And the saga goes on... Today out patients finger prick reading 8+ (X 4) Vein reading - unobtainable (X2) They resorted to the old fashioned method using a bath ? Actual reading came back as 16.8 Was given 2ml of vit K and sent home. Vein sample to be taken tomorrow. Anyone else had readings that high
And the saga goes on... Today out patients finger prick reading 8+ (X 4) Vein reading - unobtainable (X2) They resorted to the old fashioned method using a bath ? Actual reading came back as 16.8 Was given 2ml of vit K and sent home. Vein sample to be taken tomorrow. Anyone else had readings that high
WendyWoo50
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Vitamin D / K advice would be appreciated
I'm posting on behalf of my 89-year-old Dad, who is seeing an enlightened endo. Even though his Vitamin D levels are within range, they are at the lower end: 60 (50 - 125) and the endo would like him to supplement with 1,000iu. The surgery is yet to receive the letter from the endo and therefore to implement
I'm posting on behalf of my 89-year-old Dad, who is seeing an enlightened endo. Even though his Vitamin D levels are within range, they are at the lower end: 60 (50 - 125) and the endo would like him to supplement with 1,000iu. The surgery is yet to receive the letter from the endo and therefore to implement
AmandaK
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Why take Vitamin K?
Hello all. Can anyone explain to me the reason for taking Vitamin K? I see it mentioned frequently on this and other forums but have never been advised to use it. I asked my GP yesterday and she had never heard of it in relation to GCA/PMR, and promised to look it up. She also suggested vit C to help
Hello all. Can anyone explain to me the reason for taking Vitamin K? I see it mentioned frequently on this and other forums but have never been advised to use it. I asked my GP yesterday and she had never heard of it in relation to GCA/PMR, and promised to look it up. She also suggested vit C to help
bright-horizon
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
MSN on Supplements
I don't particularly like MSN but it comes on my feed, and there are some interesting articles. Copied and edited some points on this one (you can read it all if you want of course). Most of us will probably know and agree with much or all of it. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/familyhealth/19-warning-signs-your-vitamins-arent-going-to-work
I don't particularly like MSN but it comes on my feed, and there are some interesting articles. Copied and edited some points on this one (you can read it all if you want of course). Most of us will probably know and agree with much or all of it. https://www.msn.com/en-gb/health/familyhealth/19-warning-signs-your-vitamins-arent-going-to-work
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Is miso a good food to add to your diet if you have an mpn?
Hi, I'm attempting to improve my diet to reduce my blood pressure. I bought a couple of anti inflammatory recipe books a while ago as I read on here an anti inflammatory diet is good if you have an mpn. Some of the recipes in this book include some foods I read weren't good if you have ET as they could
Hi, I'm attempting to improve my diet to reduce my blood pressure. I bought a couple of anti inflammatory recipe books a while ago as I read on here an anti inflammatory diet is good if you have an mpn. Some of the recipes in this book include some foods I read weren't good if you have ET as they could
Camelian
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
Vitamin K Source
I found a source for Vitamin K which appears to have the highest potency that I have seen on the market: Koncentrated K - The Original. It should also be noted that the website is quite comprehensive and well researched. https://www.k-vitamins.com/index.php?page=Home I would appreciate opinions and
I found a source for Vitamin K which appears to have the highest potency that I have seen on the market: Koncentrated K - The Original. It should also be noted that the website is quite comprehensive and well researched. https://www.k-vitamins.com/index.php?page=Home I would appreciate opinions and
PhilipSZacarias
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Help with results and what to do now.
So I’m taking 175mcg wockhardt Levo 7 tablets a day as Teva made me have many side effects. I take iron, b12 complex with folate, vit d with vit k, magnesium, zinc, quercetin supplement by viridian. I also take a antihistamine dairy. Here are my recent bloods do I need t3? Serum t3 4.9 3.50-6.50
So I’m taking 175mcg wockhardt Levo 7 tablets a day as Teva made me have many side effects. I take iron, b12 complex with folate, vit d with vit k, magnesium, zinc, quercetin supplement by viridian. I also take a antihistamine dairy. Here are my recent bloods do I need t3? Serum t3 4.9 3.50-6.50
Cheekycharlie1981
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Ways to increase Omega 3 , 6 And vitamin K
I have been on a journey to cure fibroid, excruciating menstrual cramps, too much menstrual blood loss and fatigue for 2 years. I suspect the root cause is hormonal. Anyway I did some research and lack of omega 3, 6 and vitamin k can cause the issues I'm dealing with. Does anyone have similar issues
I have been on a journey to cure fibroid, excruciating menstrual cramps, too much menstrual blood loss and fatigue for 2 years. I suspect the root cause is hormonal. Anyway I did some research and lack of omega 3, 6 and vitamin k can cause the issues I'm dealing with. Does anyone have similar issues
k77a
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Help with test results and meds dosage
Hi, I currently take 100mcg of T4 (NHS prescribed) plus half a tablet/12.5mcg of T3 (bought abroad), both around 4-5am, no caffeine until 6:30am, no supplements until 11am. I also take 210mg ferrous fumarate, 75ųg vitamin D with 75ųg vitamin K in oral spray, and B12 in an injection once every 3 months
Hi, I currently take 100mcg of T4 (NHS prescribed) plus half a tablet/12.5mcg of T3 (bought abroad), both around 4-5am, no caffeine until 6:30am, no supplements until 11am. I also take 210mg ferrous fumarate, 75ųg vitamin D with 75ųg vitamin K in oral spray, and B12 in an injection once every 3 months
Jushkie
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Christmas bug / flu like thing lingering
After an auumn with plenty of stress, moving inlaws, hospitalised family extended member, Mum in Law breaking hip and coping with it all with remarkabley well I thought my days of fatigue were behind me....I had been feeling well for around 3 months. Over Christmas family gave me a nasty cough/cold/flu-y
After an auumn with plenty of stress, moving inlaws, hospitalised family extended member, Mum in Law breaking hip and coping with it all with remarkabley well I thought my days of fatigue were behind me....I had been feeling well for around 3 months. Over Christmas family gave me a nasty cough/cold/flu-y
StillEverHopeful
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
NDT to T3
Hello I need some guidance with changing from NDT ERFA Thyroid 135mg to T3 Uni-pharma. I stopped NDT and took 12.5 T3 in the morning for two days now. I was wondering if it's too low of a dose since I was taking 135 mg NDT. I am self medicating since I asked my doctor and she gave me only 5mcg of
Hello I need some guidance with changing from NDT ERFA Thyroid 135mg to T3 Uni-pharma. I stopped NDT and took 12.5 T3 in the morning for two days now. I was wondering if it's too low of a dose since I was taking 135 mg NDT. I am self medicating since I asked my doctor and she gave me only 5mcg of
dragonfly76
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Calcium intake and K2
If these links are onsite then delete this post. However it is excellent info. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4566462/ Proper Calcium Use: Vitamin K2 as a Promoter of Bone and Cardiovascular Health Katarzyna Maresz, PhD and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6370658/ The Bone—Vasculature
If these links are onsite then delete this post. However it is excellent info. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4566462/ Proper Calcium Use: Vitamin K2 as a Promoter of Bone and Cardiovascular Health Katarzyna Maresz, PhD and https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6370658/ The Bone—Vasculature
Boss302Fan
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Prunes?
Hello all, I love prunes, but I just found out that prunes are an 'excellent source of Vitamin K', which helps blood clot. Since I'm on blood thinners, I'm wondering if I should avoid eating prunes...
Hello all, I love prunes, but I just found out that prunes are an 'excellent source of Vitamin K', which helps blood clot. Since I'm on blood thinners, I'm wondering if I should avoid eating prunes...
DesertDeuces
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AF Association
4 years ago
LIOTHYRONINE PRESCRIBED AT LAST
Hello everyone, Today I saw an endocrinologist, whom I saw privately back in August and had been waiting to see at an HNS hospital. He agreed to let me have 3 months of T4/T3 combination therapy. He did say he was not sure it would make a difference but worth trying because my quality of life was so
Hello everyone, Today I saw an endocrinologist, whom I saw privately back in August and had been waiting to see at an HNS hospital. He agreed to let me have 3 months of T4/T3 combination therapy. He did say he was not sure it would make a difference but worth trying because my quality of life was so
JGBH
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
A little disappointed...
I saw my Rheumy on 11/25 and he was satisfied with my progress, just wanted me to try to stay within the tapering “guidelines” of not being on a specific dose >30 days, in other words cut DL’s simple taper by 1 week by making adjustments. I said I’d my best (meaning I’m not changing a darn thing) and
I saw my Rheumy on 11/25 and he was satisfied with my progress, just wanted me to try to stay within the tapering “guidelines” of not being on a specific dose >30 days, in other words cut DL’s simple taper by 1 week by making adjustments. I said I’d my best (meaning I’m not changing a darn thing) and
Boss302Fan
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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