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receptionists acting like doctors?
when I last saw my Doctor I asked if she’d read the paperwork I’d left for her but as her surgery was being decorated she said they were probably in her pidgeonhole but she did ,agree to my having my B12 at 8 weeks. When I went to the desk to book it the receptionist came back at me and said I wasn’t
when I last saw my Doctor I asked if she’d read the paperwork I’d left for her but as her surgery was being decorated she said they were probably in her pidgeonhole but she did ,agree to my having my B12 at 8 weeks. When I went to the desk to book it the receptionist came back at me and said I wasn’t
Beadbuddy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Could someone look at my results please
hi I appreciate your views on my blue horizon results. I have CFS and have been looking into my thyroid, from what I understand these results look fine for thyroid health. However I am concerned about the cortisol test result as I read it should be around 400? I take ashwaganda but hadn’t taken
hi I appreciate your views on my blue horizon results. I have CFS and have been looking into my thyroid, from what I understand these results look fine for thyroid health. However I am concerned about the cortisol test result as I read it should be around 400? I take ashwaganda but hadn’t taken
Mattydonald
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
test results
hi I appreciate your views on my blue horizon results. I have CFS and have been looking into my thyroid, from what I understand these results look fine for thyroid health. However I am concerned about the cortisol test result as I read it should be around 400? I take ashwaganda but hadn’t taken
hi I appreciate your views on my blue horizon results. I have CFS and have been looking into my thyroid, from what I understand these results look fine for thyroid health. However I am concerned about the cortisol test result as I read it should be around 400? I take ashwaganda but hadn’t taken
Mattydonald
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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Grain free B12 injections - hypersensitive
Hi, just wondered if anyone has advice re trialling B12 injections which I've just been offered by GP. I am totally grain free, medication and chemical reactive (so don't take any and avoid as much as possible). So far I've been using grain-free (even in production) oral and sublinguals but would like
Hi, just wondered if anyone has advice re trialling B12 injections which I've just been offered by GP. I am totally grain free, medication and chemical reactive (so don't take any and avoid as much as possible). So far I've been using grain-free (even in production) oral and sublinguals but would like
bookish
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Grain free B12 injections - hypersensitive
Hi, just wondered if anyone has advice re trialling B12 injections which I've just been offered by GP. I am totally grain free, medication and chemical reactive (so don't take any and avoid as much as possible). So far I've been using grain-free (even in production) oral and sublinguals but would like
Hi, just wondered if anyone has advice re trialling B12 injections which I've just been offered by GP. I am totally grain free, medication and chemical reactive (so don't take any and avoid as much as possible). So far I've been using grain-free (even in production) oral and sublinguals but would like
bookish
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Recommendations for Endos in/near Berkshire
Just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for endos in or around Berkshire if they could pm me. I have seen one recently who has said he doesn't think I've ever had a thyroid problem as I was borderline when diagnosed but still have many symptoms. My TSH is very low but I am on a combination
Just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for endos in or around Berkshire if they could pm me. I have seen one recently who has said he doesn't think I've ever had a thyroid problem as I was borderline when diagnosed but still have many symptoms. My TSH is very low but I am on a combination
JRosemaryW
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
changing from Armour to levo
Hi all I take armour thyroid and have done for over 10 yrs now. I was originally prescribed this by a private doctor but further down the rd I found a way to buy Armour myself so I self medicate. I test my levels regularly (probably every 4-6 months) and I’ve felt in a good place for years. That’s
Hi all I take armour thyroid and have done for over 10 yrs now. I was originally prescribed this by a private doctor but further down the rd I found a way to buy Armour myself so I self medicate. I test my levels regularly (probably every 4-6 months) and I’ve felt in a good place for years. That’s
Tweetypie28
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
GP ignorance
Hi! I have a family history of autoimmune thyroid disease ( my mother, my younger sister both have high antibodies).I were in professional sports since I was 7 till 20 . Has been diagnosed with thyroid issues at 13y.o when high APTO and lots of macro follicles (nodules) in thyroid at ultrasound were
Hi! I have a family history of autoimmune thyroid disease ( my mother, my younger sister both have high antibodies).I were in professional sports since I was 7 till 20 . Has been diagnosed with thyroid issues at 13y.o when high APTO and lots of macro follicles (nodules) in thyroid at ultrasound were
Vidma
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Well at least that’s one less thing to worry about.
I’m so pleased to learn that my recent dexa scan after seven years of prednisolone is normal and unchanged from three years ago. Not being a pill popper before diagnosis I have struggled to take the calcium and Vit D supplement and Alendronic Acid which were prescribed as routine by my GP. A dexa scan
I’m so pleased to learn that my recent dexa scan after seven years of prednisolone is normal and unchanged from three years ago. Not being a pill popper before diagnosis I have struggled to take the calcium and Vit D supplement and Alendronic Acid which were prescribed as routine by my GP. A dexa scan
Zebedee44
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
B12 and Thyroid Test
I have just ordered advanced thyroid test from medi checks and was taken aback to read that B12 should be stopped 2 weeks before test. Because of neuropathy I self inject B12 every other day and have done ever since diagnosis of hypothyroidism over a year ago, whatever blood tests I have had. Should
I have just ordered advanced thyroid test from medi checks and was taken aback to read that B12 should be stopped 2 weeks before test. Because of neuropathy I self inject B12 every other day and have done ever since diagnosis of hypothyroidism over a year ago, whatever blood tests I have had. Should
Libuse
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Update B12 appointment . help needed
Thank you all for your advice . Had an appointment yesterday and despite feeling exhausted dizzy and having some pins and needles in my hand. (NHS website says 2_3months with malabsorption issues.) . I was told they cannot go against local NHS guidance and got to wait for 12 weeks for my B12 jab. I
Thank you all for your advice . Had an appointment yesterday and despite feeling exhausted dizzy and having some pins and needles in my hand. (NHS website says 2_3months with malabsorption issues.) . I was told they cannot go against local NHS guidance and got to wait for 12 weeks for my B12 jab. I
Welshtoffee
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
question about vitamin levels
I’m Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I was wondering When our vitamin levels are at a good level , does that in turn make our thyroid levels mainly our TSH T3 T4 levels to rise when TSH is under range. It just got me thinking as I’m been prescribed folate for 3 months by the doctors & will
I’m Sorry if this is a stupid question, but I was wondering When our vitamin levels are at a good level , does that in turn make our thyroid levels mainly our TSH T3 T4 levels to rise when TSH is under range. It just got me thinking as I’m been prescribed folate for 3 months by the doctors & will
Bookworm90
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Vitamin D and Vitamin K Absorption Advice for the Community
Hi Everyone, I was curious about how much fat exactly we need at a meal when taking the fat soluble vitamins D and K so I looked it up. I wanted to share here in case it is helpful to anyone. Research suggests that 11g of fat at a meal is what is needed for optimal absorption of these vitamins. Some
Hi Everyone, I was curious about how much fat exactly we need at a meal when taking the fat soluble vitamins D and K so I looked it up. I wanted to share here in case it is helpful to anyone. Research suggests that 11g of fat at a meal is what is needed for optimal absorption of these vitamins. Some
Houseelf
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 months ago
vitamin and mineral supplements
does anyone have any advice experience of what are good vitamins and minerals to take to guard against ectopic heartbeat or FAF? Passed?
does anyone have any advice experience of what are good vitamins and minerals to take to guard against ectopic heartbeat or FAF? Passed?
OscarN
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AF Association
5 months ago
Trying to purchase B12 1 ml Ampules from German Pharmacy can anyone advise
B12 German stockist needed
B12 German stockist needed
Benherlol
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 months ago
Anyone tried adrenal supplements? Any feedback please?
Currently looking at adrenal supplements saw from an old post on here a product recommendation and used by a Dr P but this has been discontinued now and the closest product is this one. Thorne Advanced Adrenal Cortex. Any feedback on these supplements or similar support please and what supplements
Currently looking at adrenal supplements saw from an old post on here a product recommendation and used by a Dr P but this has been discontinued now and the closest product is this one. Thorne Advanced Adrenal Cortex. Any feedback on these supplements or similar support please and what supplements
Fizzwhizz
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Medichecks Folate Range
I've seen mentioned on here a number of times that folate levels should be at least halfway through the reference range. I'm struggling to understand whether a level of 12.2 is too low or not given that it's the product of a Medichecks test which simply states that normal means >7 ie without stating
I've seen mentioned on here a number of times that folate levels should be at least halfway through the reference range. I'm struggling to understand whether a level of 12.2 is too low or not given that it's the product of a Medichecks test which simply states that normal means >7 ie without stating
Schilddruse
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
post embryo transfer bleeding
hi, I'm just wondering if this is normal and has happened to anyone else? im 9dp5dt and ive been getting super strong positives on at home pregnancy tests for the past few days. I had severe abdominal cramping about 2 days ago, it wasn't like period cramps but rather like I had food poisoning. yesterday
hi, I'm just wondering if this is normal and has happened to anyone else? im 9dp5dt and ive been getting super strong positives on at home pregnancy tests for the past few days. I had severe abdominal cramping about 2 days ago, it wasn't like period cramps but rather like I had food poisoning. yesterday
rmsa
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Genetics, Inflammation and Some LifeHacks
Some good info here - saffron anyone? https://www.geneticlifehacks.com/atrial-fibrillation/ [i]"Chronic inflammation is thought to play a causal role in atrial fibrillation. People with rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis are at a 40% increased relative risk of atrial fibrillation. Both of these autoimmune
Some good info here - saffron anyone? https://www.geneticlifehacks.com/atrial-fibrillation/ [i]"Chronic inflammation is thought to play a causal role in atrial fibrillation. People with rheumatoid arthritis or psoriasis are at a 40% increased relative risk of atrial fibrillation. Both of these autoimmune
Barny12
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AF Association
3 months ago
B12 storage?
I have just realised that my fridge has gone haywire. Temperature up to 2 degrees.Turned it off!In the bottom were 8 pkts of B12 wrapped up in their packing plastic. They are still liquid ,but would this low temperature have destroyed their efficacy? I don't know how long fridge has been cooling.
I have just realised that my fridge has gone haywire. Temperature up to 2 degrees.Turned it off!In the bottom were 8 pkts of B12 wrapped up in their packing plastic. They are still liquid ,but would this low temperature have destroyed their efficacy? I don't know how long fridge has been cooling.
jaybirdxNHM
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
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