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Tardive dyskinesia. Been on the causative med quetiapine 400 mg for 20 years.Unable to get off it. Been creative. I am a registered nurse.
Annoying when discussing use of
vitamins
with GPs medical professionals. I am not taking them because I am deficient. Using them as a drug. Be very careful with medical supervision and systematic if you try these yourself. Nassty effects may come out of the woodwork.
Annoying when discussing use of
vitamins
with GPs medical professionals. I am not taking them because I am deficient. Using them as a drug. Be very careful with medical supervision and systematic if you try these yourself. Nassty effects may come out of the woodwork.
Equinedreams
in
Mental Health Support
4 months ago
First endo appointment left me feeling really confused,
hashi in June this year, I’m currently on 75mg of levo, i have an inflamed thyroid/gotrie, I take a lot of supplements and the only symptoms I have at the moment is loosing my hair, sensitive to cold, I get hives/ Urticaria on hands feet and body on and off, and air hunger sometimes, I’ve had all my
vitamins
hashi in June this year, I’m currently on 75mg of levo, i have an inflamed thyroid/gotrie, I take a lot of supplements and the only symptoms I have at the moment is loosing my hair, sensitive to cold, I get hives/ Urticaria on hands feet and body on and off, and air hunger sometimes, I’ve had all my
vitamins
Gemmab1982
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Update again again again!
I don't have any
vitamins
as this was an NHS test, however, I am keeping my finger crossed that we are also getting somewhere on that also, although I have been supplementing iron tablets (away from the Levo), I don't think they are effective.
I don't have any
vitamins
as this was an NHS test, however, I am keeping my finger crossed that we are also getting somewhere on that also, although I have been supplementing iron tablets (away from the Levo), I don't think they are effective.
Flippasmile
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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blood results
Vitamins
are okay B12 595 (197-771) folate 7.2 (3-26.9) ferritin 81 (13-200) with transferrin saturation high at 47. No iron supplements. But taking methylfolate and methylb12 plus methyl b complex. And the question is - do these bloods suggest a need for t3.
Vitamins
are okay B12 595 (197-771) folate 7.2 (3-26.9) ferritin 81 (13-200) with transferrin saturation high at 47. No iron supplements. But taking methylfolate and methylb12 plus methyl b complex. And the question is - do these bloods suggest a need for t3.
Chumchum
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
A worrying factI did not know….
I buy a fair number of
vitamins
and supplements for my husband,many recommended by knowledgeable folk on this site.Many thanks for all your research!
I buy a fair number of
vitamins
and supplements for my husband,many recommended by knowledgeable folk on this site.Many thanks for all your research!
CRMACK1948
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Annual transplant program appointment
The calories in the chewy
vitamins
are too high and are bad for teeth. Anyway, since I'm requesting to go inactive, the dietician suggested to nurse Patty that we just skip my appointment. My husband almost laughed aloud when I quickly said "sure."
The calories in the chewy
vitamins
are too high and are bad for teeth. Anyway, since I'm requesting to go inactive, the dietician suggested to nurse Patty that we just skip my appointment. My husband almost laughed aloud when I quickly said "sure."
barbara55109
in
Kidney Disease
2 months ago
Morning Temperature!
My
vitamins
are all good - as per previous post except for Folate which I am supplementing for with a B complex with folate and have reduced my Vitamin D as the level was too high. My TSH is still a bit high but T4 is okay.
My
vitamins
are all good - as per previous post except for Folate which I am supplementing for with a B complex with folate and have reduced my Vitamin D as the level was too high. My TSH is still a bit high but T4 is okay.
Sunflower535
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Bloods taken
I had asked for
vitamins
checked TSH , Free T 3 and 4. I was told that the T3 and T4 had not been asked for and I said I’d even written to the dr asking for those to be added. Vit D also wasn’t asked for even though I’d asked for that too.
I had asked for
vitamins
checked TSH , Free T 3 and 4. I was told that the T3 and T4 had not been asked for and I said I’d even written to the dr asking for those to be added. Vit D also wasn’t asked for even though I’d asked for that too.
Judyrabbit
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Help with results please
TSH 5.93 (0.27 - 4.2) T4 15 (12 - 22) T3 5.6. (3.1 - 6.8) No antibodies present and
vitamins
all in range. Are these results cause for concern or should they just be monitored? Thank you for your help.
TSH 5.93 (0.27 - 4.2) T4 15 (12 - 22) T3 5.6. (3.1 - 6.8) No antibodies present and
vitamins
all in range. Are these results cause for concern or should they just be monitored? Thank you for your help.
Flamingo60
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Latest results - fT3 overrange after commencing TRT
Annoyingly the latest blood test didn't include
vitamins
but they were all pretty good in May and I'm good with my supplementation routine (vit D3+K2, Magnesium, B-complex with additional B12).
Annoyingly the latest blood test didn't include
vitamins
but they were all pretty good in May and I'm good with my supplementation routine (vit D3+K2, Magnesium, B-complex with additional B12).
Decant
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
latest results
TSH - 28.6 (0.27-4.2) T4 - 14.6 (12-22) T3 - 2.9 (3.1-6.8) Previous Jan 23 TSH - 0.09 (0.27-4.5) T4 - 21.5 (11-23) T3 - 4.54 (3.1-6.8) No
vitamins
this time, previously deficient in Vit D, but was coming up nicely last time after following advice on here.
TSH - 28.6 (0.27-4.2) T4 - 14.6 (12-22) T3 - 2.9 (3.1-6.8) Previous Jan 23 TSH - 0.09 (0.27-4.5) T4 - 21.5 (11-23) T3 - 4.54 (3.1-6.8) No
vitamins
this time, previously deficient in Vit D, but was coming up nicely last time after following advice on here.
Milkyway88
in
Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Help with interpretation of Vitamins please!
Help...do need supplementation; I was taking 2 Ferrous fumarate after low levels but reduced to 1 tablet now. I take 5000 vitamin D softgel Thorne Selenium ------------------------------------- Bloods taken 7 days ago: B12 : 678 (ng/L197 - 771) Folate 4.1 (ug/L-no range given) Sample slightly haemolysed
Help...do need supplementation; I was taking 2 Ferrous fumarate after low levels but reduced to 1 tablet now. I take 5000 vitamin D softgel Thorne Selenium ------------------------------------- Bloods taken 7 days ago: B12 : 678 (ng/L197 - 771) Folate 4.1 (ug/L-no range given) Sample slightly haemolysed
Lavender-Blue
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
On Thyroxine - 8 weeks bloods shows TSH has dropped but still feel dreadful.
Should I book an apt with the GP to request thyroxine dose increase as still feel dreadful, or try the
vitamins
first and then seek thyroxine dose increase if I still feel dreadful?
Should I book an apt with the GP to request thyroxine dose increase as still feel dreadful, or try the
vitamins
first and then seek thyroxine dose increase if I still feel dreadful?
Tired_MiddleAged
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Vitamin supplements: good or bad?
For 45 years I have taken mega doses of
vitamins
and other health supplements every day without fail. These include 2000mg vitamin C and 400iu of vitamin E and fish oil capsules. These are supposed to enhance the auto immune system.
For 45 years I have taken mega doses of
vitamins
and other health supplements every day without fail. These include 2000mg vitamin C and 400iu of vitamin E and fish oil capsules. These are supposed to enhance the auto immune system.
Jeff1943
in
NRAS
1 year ago
High BP, abdominal pain and sickness and UTI
same, very difficult to lose it even though I live a reasonably healthy lifestyle, always active with helping out with grandchildren and having lots of vegetables and supplements, some prescribed by my thyroid specialist, such as Cinnamon and Chromium Complex, others like vitamin D 4000 iu and multi
vitamins
same, very difficult to lose it even though I live a reasonably healthy lifestyle, always active with helping out with grandchildren and having lots of vegetables and supplements, some prescribed by my thyroid specialist, such as Cinnamon and Chromium Complex, others like vitamin D 4000 iu and multi
vitamins
Musicfrequency
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
vitamins to support under active thyroid
They haven’t really given me any more Info but doing my own research I know
vitamins
can help but I’m just not sure what I can:can’t take and what can help, I was also told a month ago I have low iron levels and put on supplements to help with this, any advise would be much appreciated on
vitamins
and
They haven’t really given me any more Info but doing my own research I know
vitamins
can help but I’m just not sure what I can:can’t take and what can help, I was also told a month ago I have low iron levels and put on supplements to help with this, any advise would be much appreciated on
vitamins
and
Jamiekel123
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Medication
If so, does anybody get to help for with medication myself I am only prescribed
vitamins
If so, does anybody get to help for with medication myself I am only prescribed
vitamins
Knittlng
in
Ataxia UK
1 year ago
b12 levels
Also the
vitamins
or is there something more serious going on
Also the
vitamins
or is there something more serious going on
Sharkyboy
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
This Morning BBC One programme
Surely her Dr should have prescribed a starter dose of levothyroxine as well as testing her for coeliac and the normal
vitamins
. No wonder people are suffering out there.
Surely her Dr should have prescribed a starter dose of levothyroxine as well as testing her for coeliac and the normal
vitamins
. No wonder people are suffering out there.
McPammy
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Supplement Guidance
. • Cholesterol is raised, meaning possible fat malabsorption, bile acid flow is required for the breakdown of fats and fat soluble
vitamins
• Ruminococcus bromii is high and this may cause IBS/slight inflammation • Lactobacillus spp. was not cultured and this is a key beneficial strain • Calprotectin
. • Cholesterol is raised, meaning possible fat malabsorption, bile acid flow is required for the breakdown of fats and fat soluble
vitamins
• Ruminococcus bromii is high and this may cause IBS/slight inflammation • Lactobacillus spp. was not cultured and this is a key beneficial strain • Calprotectin
Kimsy17
in
IBS Network
5 months ago
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