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This is working for us! Want to help someone else if this story looks similar to your child or teen
I am posting this because there has to be someone else out there this may help. I have hope right now for my teen and I want to share this. I can't tell you how happy I am right now. We still have a long road I'm sure, and we have had a tremendous number of ups and downs over the years. We tried everything
I am posting this because there has to be someone else out there this may help. I have hope right now for my teen and I want to share this. I can't tell you how happy I am right now. We still have a long road I'm sure, and we have had a tremendous number of ups and downs over the years. We tried everything
Birdie7
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
5 years ago
A frustrating case of parathyroidism
Has anyone been diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism but nothing shows up on a scan? I feel pretty fatigued most of the time and would like to get rid of the tumour. I have also lost bone density because of the calcium being taken from them and have to take alendronic acid to stop any further deterioration
Has anyone been diagnosed with primary hyperparathyroidism but nothing shows up on a scan? I feel pretty fatigued most of the time and would like to get rid of the tumour. I have also lost bone density because of the calcium being taken from them and have to take alendronic acid to stop any further deterioration
Judeth
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Sleep aid
Hi . I have been having trouble sleeping and so I tried better you, goodnight magnesium spray. Just wanted to recommend it as it worked wonders for me. Easing joint pains as I can't take anything except paracetamol and mixes well with my asthma meds. ❤️
Hi . I have been having trouble sleeping and so I tried better you, goodnight magnesium spray. Just wanted to recommend it as it worked wonders for me. Easing joint pains as I can't take anything except paracetamol and mixes well with my asthma meds. ❤️
Atom1
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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Breathless and difficult digestion. Other autoimmune?
Hi everyone. I wonder what advice you might have for a guy wrestling with Hashimoto's. My main symptoms are fatigue, exertion to breath, bloating, sometimes it can be tiring to stand but I don't know if this is more to do with being bloated and breathless. finally, although it seldom quells my appetite
Hi everyone. I wonder what advice you might have for a guy wrestling with Hashimoto's. My main symptoms are fatigue, exertion to breath, bloating, sometimes it can be tiring to stand but I don't know if this is more to do with being bloated and breathless. finally, although it seldom quells my appetite
DressingGown
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Severe Pelvis pain from 3 endometriosis cyst.
Just spent a week in hospital for severe pelvis pain which was affecting my ability to walk, open bowel or empty bladder. Discharged with mefenamic acid and cocodamol. Has anyone suffered pain from having 2 cyst in their ovaries And one stuck behind uterus. Annoying thing they can't do anything because
Just spent a week in hospital for severe pelvis pain which was affecting my ability to walk, open bowel or empty bladder. Discharged with mefenamic acid and cocodamol. Has anyone suffered pain from having 2 cyst in their ovaries And one stuck behind uterus. Annoying thing they can't do anything because
BrightLights88
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Making Human Foie Gras – T2D 20
Because of an atricle I read in the news paper I Googled "Foie Gras". there is a lot to learn from this!!! Fatty liver is a duck or goose is known as Foie Gras. But humans get it too. Here it’s known as fatty liver disease or non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). How do we get NASH? It all comes down
Because of an atricle I read in the news paper I Googled "Foie Gras". there is a lot to learn from this!!! Fatty liver is a duck or goose is known as Foie Gras. But humans get it too. Here it’s known as fatty liver disease or non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). How do we get NASH? It all comes down
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Stopping vitamin supplements before a thyroid test
I am due for an annual thyroid test as my medication needs reviewing. I take vitamin D, omega 3 (fish oil), magnesium glycinate and vitamin B complex supplements. I know that I should stop taking the vitamin B tablets as they contain biotin but what about the other supplements? Should I stop taking them
I am due for an annual thyroid test as my medication needs reviewing. I take vitamin D, omega 3 (fish oil), magnesium glycinate and vitamin B complex supplements. I know that I should stop taking the vitamin B tablets as they contain biotin but what about the other supplements? Should I stop taking them
Happywalker
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
A strange meal in an Italian restaurant
I was in London over the weekend supporting friends and family running the London Marathon. At the end we went to an Italian restaurant that had a couple of vegan options, but these did not appeal since they seemed heavy in nightshade plants. So I ordered 3 side dishes to come together as a main meal
I was in London over the weekend supporting friends and family running the London Marathon. At the end we went to an Italian restaurant that had a couple of vegan options, but these did not appeal since they seemed heavy in nightshade plants. So I ordered 3 side dishes to come together as a main meal
andyswarbs
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Pmr confirmed
Further to my first post last week, saw my gp today who confirmed pmr due to huge lowering in esr levels and crp levels since taking the prednisolone. He has reduced to prednisolone to 12.5 from 15 for one week and then to 10mg and then I need a further blood test and need to see him a week after. He
Further to my first post last week, saw my gp today who confirmed pmr due to huge lowering in esr levels and crp levels since taking the prednisolone. He has reduced to prednisolone to 12.5 from 15 for one week and then to 10mg and then I need a further blood test and need to see him a week after. He
Lola5670
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
First time Rheumatologist, not happy
Hi everyone, had PMR for 5 and a half years, started on 15mg of pred and had got down to 3 mg, then had my first flare last November and had to go back to starting dose, this time it was in neck, shoulders and hips as usual, but also in my wrists, mentioned it to my GP and she said it might be RA and
Hi everyone, had PMR for 5 and a half years, started on 15mg of pred and had got down to 3 mg, then had my first flare last November and had to go back to starting dose, this time it was in neck, shoulders and hips as usual, but also in my wrists, mentioned it to my GP and she said it might be RA and
kate1978
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
About Magnesium
Hi everyone. I've bought magnesium as I've heard great things about it. I'm not expecting a miracle cure or anything but I'm curious to try it. The only thing is I don't want to use it as a sleep aid just yet. I'd like to first try it out during the daytime, in the morning when my anxiety feels the worst
Hi everyone. I've bought magnesium as I've heard great things about it. I'm not expecting a miracle cure or anything but I'm curious to try it. The only thing is I don't want to use it as a sleep aid just yet. I'd like to first try it out during the daytime, in the morning when my anxiety feels the worst
Clarita83
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
About magnesium
Hi everyone. I've bought magnesium as I've heard great things about it. I'm not expecting a miracle cure or anything but I'm curious to try it. The only thing is I don't want to use it as a sleep aid just yet. I'd like to first try it out during the daytime, in the morning when my anxiety feels the worst
Hi everyone. I've bought magnesium as I've heard great things about it. I'm not expecting a miracle cure or anything but I'm curious to try it. The only thing is I don't want to use it as a sleep aid just yet. I'd like to first try it out during the daytime, in the morning when my anxiety feels the worst
Clarita83
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Im so fed up...
Hi, Newbie here- diagnosed with endometriosis 10 years ago- I have had every single Combined contraceptive pill going and they usually offer me 6-12 months relief before they seem to stop. I've tried the coil and ended up in hospital with a severe alergic reaction (imagine will smith int he film Hitch
Hi, Newbie here- diagnosed with endometriosis 10 years ago- I have had every single Combined contraceptive pill going and they usually offer me 6-12 months relief before they seem to stop. I've tried the coil and ended up in hospital with a severe alergic reaction (imagine will smith int he film Hitch
Painintheabdomen
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Osteoporosis medication and RA
Hi I've just been told my osteopenia has progressed to osteoporosis - despite taking lots of Vit D and a bone strengthening HRT for the past 9 years! 🙄 I'm due to start alendronic acid and a calcium supplement next week and just wondering if anyone has experience of taking these with MXT (15ml). I've
Hi I've just been told my osteopenia has progressed to osteoporosis - despite taking lots of Vit D and a bone strengthening HRT for the past 9 years! 🙄 I'm due to start alendronic acid and a calcium supplement next week and just wondering if anyone has experience of taking these with MXT (15ml). I've
Dobcross1
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NRAS
5 years ago
Advice on results - Reduce T3 ?
Advice on Results Please I’d be very grateful for advice on where you think I should go from here. September 2018 - Diagnosed Hypo. SEPTEMBER 2018 Results: T3 101.60 ng/dl (80-200) T4 6.41 ug/dl (5.1-14.1) TSH 5.560 uIU/ml (0.27-4.20) VIT D 18.29 ng/ml (20-100) VIT B12 332 pg/ml (197
Advice on Results Please I’d be very grateful for advice on where you think I should go from here. September 2018 - Diagnosed Hypo. SEPTEMBER 2018 Results: T3 101.60 ng/dl (80-200) T4 6.41 ug/dl (5.1-14.1) TSH 5.560 uIU/ml (0.27-4.20) VIT D 18.29 ng/ml (20-100) VIT B12 332 pg/ml (197
Sami-M
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Sleep Aid
One of the things I have found with RLS is that my head occasionally gets very hot and I end up turning my pillow over several times whilst trying to get to sleep. Recently I looked on the internet to see if there was an electrically cooled pillow, which there wasn't, but I found a Gel Pad that has
One of the things I have found with RLS is that my head occasionally gets very hot and I end up turning my pillow over several times whilst trying to get to sleep. Recently I looked on the internet to see if there was an electrically cooled pillow, which there wasn't, but I found a Gel Pad that has
emberto1946
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Test results interpretation and advice please
Hi again all, I finally have some new test results back, as follows. I welcome any comments/guidance etc. please :-) For those of you that already "know" me, I posted a very long associated history a couple of weeks ago over at https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/140448758/my-test-results-and-symptoms-interpretation-request-please
Hi again all, I finally have some new test results back, as follows. I welcome any comments/guidance etc. please :-) For those of you that already "know" me, I posted a very long associated history a couple of weeks ago over at https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/140448758/my-test-results-and-symptoms-interpretation-request-please
tomranson85
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Alendronic acid
Hi all, Is there anyone who has had good Dexa scan results when taking Alendronic acid. If so, how long did you take it for, and how long have you been off it.
Hi all, Is there anyone who has had good Dexa scan results when taking Alendronic acid. If so, how long did you take it for, and how long have you been off it.
Walkingdogs
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
How much fat do we actually need?
There are some on this forum who think they need to eat a high-fat diet. There are others, like myself, who eat a predominantly low-fat diet. So let me ask how much fat is in your diet? Can you give an idea is terms of either weight or calories per day? Do you think that is enough? Why is it enough
There are some on this forum who think they need to eat a high-fat diet. There are others, like myself, who eat a predominantly low-fat diet. So let me ask how much fat is in your diet? Can you give an idea is terms of either weight or calories per day? Do you think that is enough? Why is it enough
andyswarbs
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
PMR 101
Good Morning All I was lucky enough to be able to attend the meeting @ Artizan Library yesterday in London and learned lots from Dr Kate Gilbert. Glad to hear PMR & GCA are becoming of interest to researchers. I think some well known celeb or royal needs to get it for it to become a fashionable disease
Good Morning All I was lucky enough to be able to attend the meeting @ Artizan Library yesterday in London and learned lots from Dr Kate Gilbert. Glad to hear PMR & GCA are becoming of interest to researchers. I think some well known celeb or royal needs to get it for it to become a fashionable disease
whitefishbay
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
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