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Hello, I've been trying to find my sweet spot since starting HRT and discovering I was undermedicated. I've just had my latest test results back although I keep having issues with the blood samples for Medichecks so some tests have been redone and other are missing. Anyone else have issues with this
Hello, I've been trying to find my sweet spot since starting HRT and discovering I was undermedicated. I've just had my latest test results back although I keep having issues with the blood samples for Medichecks so some tests have been redone and other are missing. Anyone else have issues with this
FAB-jellybean
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Trialling Levo only after an issue with NDT, severe headache subsided to a point, BUT now feeling brain fog, fatigue and very bloated belly.
On first diagnosis, I was prescribed Levothyroxine and reached 100mg until I became pregnant with twins 13 years ago and had to increase it to 300mg, put on tons of weight, and it wouldn't shift after the birth. Fatigue also plagued me. After no support from the NHS, I decided to try NDT, being Thyroid
On first diagnosis, I was prescribed Levothyroxine and reached 100mg until I became pregnant with twins 13 years ago and had to increase it to 300mg, put on tons of weight, and it wouldn't shift after the birth. Fatigue also plagued me. After no support from the NHS, I decided to try NDT, being Thyroid
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Lost, confused, worried - trying to conceive and thyroid/lining/progesterone issues
Looking for some help/guidance/support. Apologies in advance for the long post. My husband and I, both 31 and healthy, have been trying to conceive for a year now with no success. We've both had a number of tests and through my own reading and persistent private re-testing have identified my thyroid
Looking for some help/guidance/support. Apologies in advance for the long post. My husband and I, both 31 and healthy, have been trying to conceive for a year now with no success. We've both had a number of tests and through my own reading and persistent private re-testing have identified my thyroid
er2012
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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Lost/confused/worried - trying to conceive and thyroid function
Looking for some help/guidance/support. Apologies in advance for the long post. My husband and I, both 31 and healthy, have been trying to conceive for a year now with no success. We've both had a number of tests and through my own reading and persistent private re-testing have identified my thyroid
Looking for some help/guidance/support. Apologies in advance for the long post. My husband and I, both 31 and healthy, have been trying to conceive for a year now with no success. We've both had a number of tests and through my own reading and persistent private re-testing have identified my thyroid
er2012
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Another way to view and treat Parkinson's?
Transformative information: a chart from a study by Patrick Holford on depression. Providing nutrients to increase dopamine in a natural way instead of giving Levodopa?Almost the entire population is deficient in magnesium, zinc, all the vitamins of the B group, etc. Even more so in Parkinson's patients
Transformative information: a chart from a study by Patrick Holford on depression. Providing nutrients to increase dopamine in a natural way instead of giving Levodopa?Almost the entire population is deficient in magnesium, zinc, all the vitamins of the B group, etc. Even more so in Parkinson's patients
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Not everyone believes in zinc and vitamin D
I seem to end up following the wisdom of my elderly mum over diet and supplements as we seem to have rather similar health patterns. So like many on this board are fully signed up to adding vit D, zinc and magnesium. I read an article today from a group who call themselves the root cause protocol
I seem to end up following the wisdom of my elderly mum over diet and supplements as we seem to have rather similar health patterns. So like many on this board are fully signed up to adding vit D, zinc and magnesium. I read an article today from a group who call themselves the root cause protocol
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Rocky start onto Cape- hoping to leave as planned for NZ in just 3 weeks-Need Help
Last week started on cape after dec 19th abdominal Ct scan for surgery the next day turned up cancer spread to liver and throughout. Lobular was so sneaky that the regular PET scan just weeks before was reported out stable. So for Xmas, I quickly switched from Verzenio to Cape. They mailed it to me
Last week started on cape after dec 19th abdominal Ct scan for surgery the next day turned up cancer spread to liver and throughout. Lobular was so sneaky that the regular PET scan just weeks before was reported out stable. So for Xmas, I quickly switched from Verzenio to Cape. They mailed it to me
Bettybuckets
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Vitamin confusion - advice please!
Hello, I have posted a few times previously and the advice given has always been so helpful, I'm hoping for the same again please! So, I'm trying to sort out my vitamin levels. I have taken supplements but then when I've run out I haven't been very good at buying again and then I go for weeks/ months
Hello, I have posted a few times previously and the advice given has always been so helpful, I'm hoping for the same again please! So, I'm trying to sort out my vitamin levels. I have taken supplements but then when I've run out I haven't been very good at buying again and then I go for weeks/ months
ElephantShoes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Been very hard to find a suitable multi-vit
I have been here long enough now to realise that I need only very select vits/mins in high quality and the right doses and absolutely do not need a ton of stuff that ordinarily gets put into the std packages eg iodine / iron/E/A/boron /B plus the rest etc etc But as I try to save packaging and costs
I have been here long enough now to realise that I need only very select vits/mins in high quality and the right doses and absolutely do not need a ton of stuff that ordinarily gets put into the std packages eg iodine / iron/E/A/boron /B plus the rest etc etc But as I try to save packaging and costs
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Help...dazed, confused and increasingly desperate
My endo has suggested I try T3 as she insists that my TSH is fine for my age (62) My latest results TSH: 2.92 (Range 0.3 - 4.5) 62.38% FT3: 4.3 pmol/l (Range 3 - 6.5) 37.14% FT4: 1.1 ng/dl (Range 0.8 - 1.8) 30.00% These don't look normal to me, and SlowDragon confirmed my thoughts in an
My endo has suggested I try T3 as she insists that my TSH is fine for my age (62) My latest results TSH: 2.92 (Range 0.3 - 4.5) 62.38% FT3: 4.3 pmol/l (Range 3 - 6.5) 37.14% FT4: 1.1 ng/dl (Range 0.8 - 1.8) 30.00% These don't look normal to me, and SlowDragon confirmed my thoughts in an
Kriticat
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
What is your daily vitamins schedule in preparation for IVF, natural conception or IUI?
10/2022 1) situation- trying to get pregnant via natural and prep for IUI; low AMH 2) daily vitamins- a) alternate days with Costco (USA) prenatal (1) or impryl; b) 200 mg coQ10 (Costco) 3) DHEA (25 mg, 2-3x/day); c) magnesium and vitamin D (Costco) - mg activates vitamin D- I have low level of vitamin
10/2022 1) situation- trying to get pregnant via natural and prep for IUI; low AMH 2) daily vitamins- a) alternate days with Costco (USA) prenatal (1) or impryl; b) 200 mg coQ10 (Costco) 3) DHEA (25 mg, 2-3x/day); c) magnesium and vitamin D (Costco) - mg activates vitamin D- I have low level of vitamin
LoveNRomance
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Dexa scan
I had to have a Dexa scan last Wednesday, arranged by Endocrinologist I’ve only seen once and discharged at conclusion of the appointment. Saw GP yesterday (appt made nearly a month ago after Endo appt) who said I would need medication if osteoporosis identified in scan (as TSH suppressed!). The side
I had to have a Dexa scan last Wednesday, arranged by Endocrinologist I’ve only seen once and discharged at conclusion of the appointment. Saw GP yesterday (appt made nearly a month ago after Endo appt) who said I would need medication if osteoporosis identified in scan (as TSH suppressed!). The side
Lottyplum
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Magnesium for RLS
Merry Christmas! While I've said the below in various Replies, I thought I'd put it in a post. I've been taking at least 400mg a day of magnesium citrate for some years now, since I had it recommended to me by a relative: 600mg a day initially stopped my RLS within days, and 400mg a day (the amount suggested
Merry Christmas! While I've said the below in various Replies, I thought I'd put it in a post. I've been taking at least 400mg a day of magnesium citrate for some years now, since I had it recommended to me by a relative: 600mg a day initially stopped my RLS within days, and 400mg a day (the amount suggested
ChrisColumbus
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
New Research Finds That Zinc May Have A Link In Protecting Against Parkinson's Disease
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/health-news/new-research-finds-that-zinc-may-have-a-link-in-protecting-against-parkinsons-disease/ar-AA13kkLq
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/health-news/new-research-finds-that-zinc-may-have-a-link-in-protecting-against-parkinsons-disease/ar-AA13kkLq
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Ongoing Zinc deficiency
I have been struggling to address this problem for a few years now. During an initial consultation my doctor mentioned that wholegrains blocked the absorption of Zinc. I gave up wholemeal bread etc for a while and did not see a difference so included it in my diet again. Recently I wondered if I had
I have been struggling to address this problem for a few years now. During an initial consultation my doctor mentioned that wholegrains blocked the absorption of Zinc. I gave up wholemeal bread etc for a while and did not see a difference so included it in my diet again. Recently I wondered if I had
Leaney
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Latest tests,advice needed before endo appointment
I have just had my latest test results back, and am confused and would really appreciate some advice. TSH: 2.92 mU/l (Range 0.3 - 4.5) 62.38% FT4: 1.1 ng/dl (Range 0.8 - 1.8) 30.00% FT3: 4.3 pmol/l (Range 3 - 6.5) 37.14% I'm on tirosint 25mcg daily. I have an appointment with the endo next
I have just had my latest test results back, and am confused and would really appreciate some advice. TSH: 2.92 mU/l (Range 0.3 - 4.5) 62.38% FT4: 1.1 ng/dl (Range 0.8 - 1.8) 30.00% FT3: 4.3 pmol/l (Range 3 - 6.5) 37.14% I'm on tirosint 25mcg daily. I have an appointment with the endo next
Kriticat
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Reasonably priced micronutrients?
I've got a 6 yr old boy diagnosed with adhd, , anxiety, and working on a possible autism diagnosis as well. He is on intuniv 2mg and it seems to be helping. I've been trying tolook into proper nutrition to hopefully help manage what the intuniv isn't helping. I'm trying to find a multi with a fair
I've got a 6 yr old boy diagnosed with adhd, , anxiety, and working on a possible autism diagnosis as well. He is on intuniv 2mg and it seems to be helping. I've been trying tolook into proper nutrition to hopefully help manage what the intuniv isn't helping. I'm trying to find a multi with a fair
FrankenMummy
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
2 years ago
good morning - cortisol 643 - at 10.30am (133 to 537)
Hello Apologies for deleting as got very anxious that I’m bothering people help would be appreciated ! cortisol was at 10.30am 643 - (133 - 537) My T3 was extremely low at 2.1 before T3 medication and t4 was 20 (12 -22) T3 medication not taken before test Result T3 4.3 - (4 - 6.8 )-
Hello Apologies for deleting as got very anxious that I’m bothering people help would be appreciated ! cortisol was at 10.30am 643 - (133 - 537) My T3 was extremely low at 2.1 before T3 medication and t4 was 20 (12 -22) T3 medication not taken before test Result T3 4.3 - (4 - 6.8 )-
Chouchou1234
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
recent F3 diagnosis and need help with food queations
I’ve had fatty liver for 30 years and never took it seriously but was recently diagnosed with F3 severe scarring via fibroscan. My liver enzymes aren’t bad. Just one is on the high side but not awful. Doc said my ultrasound showed no enlargement and a beautiful liver but I’m very concerned about the
I’ve had fatty liver for 30 years and never took it seriously but was recently diagnosed with F3 severe scarring via fibroscan. My liver enzymes aren’t bad. Just one is on the high side but not awful. Doc said my ultrasound showed no enlargement and a beautiful liver but I’m very concerned about the
qa3181
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
The importance of zinc for hypothyroid people
Zinc is an important mineral especially for us hypos. When it comes to blood tests, it should be noted these are NOT reliable for determining whether or not you have a deficiency. "Levels of zinc either in plasma or serum are [u]not reliable indicators[/u] for establishing a diagnosis of zinc deficiency
Zinc is an important mineral especially for us hypos. When it comes to blood tests, it should be noted these are NOT reliable for determining whether or not you have a deficiency. "Levels of zinc either in plasma or serum are [u]not reliable indicators[/u] for establishing a diagnosis of zinc deficiency
blogfrog
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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