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How to increase ferritin level while having high serum iron?
Hi Everyone, I am new here and recently I am looking for information and possible ways to increase my ferritin levels, wether naturally or by supplementation (but what?). I spent last couple of days browsing I am so confused that I do not know where to start. First of all my recent blood results are
Hi Everyone, I am new here and recently I am looking for information and possible ways to increase my ferritin levels, wether naturally or by supplementation (but what?). I spent last couple of days browsing I am so confused that I do not know where to start. First of all my recent blood results are
gucia6
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Taxanes + Zinc?
New study [1]. The taxane chemotherapy drugs get the name from the yew [genus Taxus]. We are perhaps more familiar with Docetaxel [Taxotere] but Paclitaxel [Taxol], from the Pacific yew, was the first. "Paclitaxel (PTX) is a first-line chemotherapeutic drug for the treatment of prostate cancer.{?} However
New study [1]. The taxane chemotherapy drugs get the name from the yew [genus Taxus]. We are perhaps more familiar with Docetaxel [Taxotere] but Paclitaxel [Taxol], from the Pacific yew, was the first. "Paclitaxel (PTX) is a first-line chemotherapeutic drug for the treatment of prostate cancer.{?} However
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
What is it with inflammatory arthritis or grumble, grumble.
Went to catch a train to town this afternoon. No hurrying or anything. As I walked round to the station I noticed that my lower legs were starting to hurt. Not on my shins but to the sides of them a crampy kind of feeling - both legs, definitely didn’t feel good. By the time I got to where I was going
Went to catch a train to town this afternoon. No hurrying or anything. As I walked round to the station I noticed that my lower legs were starting to hurt. Not on my shins but to the sides of them a crampy kind of feeling - both legs, definitely didn’t feel good. By the time I got to where I was going
Fruitandnutcase
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NRAS
6 years ago
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Which Digestive Enzymes?
Hello I’ve been thinking about raising my vitamin levels by taking digestive enzymes. I’ve got Hashimotos, gluten intolerant. I eat v healthily but I have to supplement iron zinc folate vit b’s magnesium. I was wondering whether anyone has tried enzymes and got their levels up. There seems to be different
Hello I’ve been thinking about raising my vitamin levels by taking digestive enzymes. I’ve got Hashimotos, gluten intolerant. I eat v healthily but I have to supplement iron zinc folate vit b’s magnesium. I was wondering whether anyone has tried enzymes and got their levels up. There seems to be different
janeroar
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
What should I do !!! , feeling terrible on thyroid meds
Hello , this is my first post and I really need your advice I was diagnosed last September with Subclinical hypothyroidism , started taking levothyroxin 50ug My lab results were within the normal range BUT symptoms got WORSE Fatigue Moderate to severe muscle and joint pain all day long + killing
Hello , this is my first post and I really need your advice I was diagnosed last September with Subclinical hypothyroidism , started taking levothyroxin 50ug My lab results were within the normal range BUT symptoms got WORSE Fatigue Moderate to severe muscle and joint pain all day long + killing
MarAsh9
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Help please, I don't feel well. Recent Results
Help with my recent results please I have a underactive thyroid which was found in my early 20's as my body attacked the thyroid. At the moment I feel very run down like I'm constantly fighting sleep. I can't seem to shift a cold I've had since December and genrally just feel not fully fit. I've not
Help with my recent results please I have a underactive thyroid which was found in my early 20's as my body attacked the thyroid. At the moment I feel very run down like I'm constantly fighting sleep. I can't seem to shift a cold I've had since December and genrally just feel not fully fit. I've not
Cheekycharlie1981
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Frustrated - please help me with my battle plan :)
In the United States... So, last year my daughter was diagnosed hypothyroid. In studying up on that, I suspected I was too - brain fog, fatigue, low basal temp, high bp, insomnia, mild depression among other things. In Nov. I got doc to order labs. He wanted to take a wait and see based on numbers
In the United States... So, last year my daughter was diagnosed hypothyroid. In studying up on that, I suspected I was too - brain fog, fatigue, low basal temp, high bp, insomnia, mild depression among other things. In Nov. I got doc to order labs. He wanted to take a wait and see based on numbers
soupybp
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
New results help please
Hi there, I posted my results before Christmas when I was on 150mcg Levothyroxine and got some excellent advice here. I subsequently went gluten free and have been taking vitamins and supplements (D3, K2, B12, magnesium sulphate, Betaine HCl and digestive enzymes). I then persuaded my GP to increase
Hi there, I posted my results before Christmas when I was on 150mcg Levothyroxine and got some excellent advice here. I subsequently went gluten free and have been taking vitamins and supplements (D3, K2, B12, magnesium sulphate, Betaine HCl and digestive enzymes). I then persuaded my GP to increase
LV2475
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Reflexology, what are your thoughts?
Hi everyone. I tried Accupuncture in our first fresh cycle, unfortunately we weren’t successful and we’re due to go again next month for an FET. I have had a lot of recommendations to look into reflexology since and decided that I was going to give it a go! I’ll try anything at this point. I have
Hi everyone. I tried Accupuncture in our first fresh cycle, unfortunately we weren’t successful and we’re due to go again next month for an FET. I have had a lot of recommendations to look into reflexology since and decided that I was going to give it a go! I’ll try anything at this point. I have
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Hashimoto’s
Hello everyone, I am new in the app. I am 21 years old. Have had Hashimoto’s since I was 9 years old and I am holding it under control with Levothyroxine 150mcg. I often feel cold, dizzy, sleepy, out of energy and other things that come with it. But found it reaaally helpful to supplement with Zinc,
Hello everyone, I am new in the app. I am 21 years old. Have had Hashimoto’s since I was 9 years old and I am holding it under control with Levothyroxine 150mcg. I often feel cold, dizzy, sleepy, out of energy and other things that come with it. But found it reaaally helpful to supplement with Zinc,
masa2333
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
🌱 Reasons to eat polenta 🌱
Hi all, These are the health benefits of polenta..... 1. Source of fiber and protein Polenta contains both protein and fiber to help a person feel full. Fiber is also recommended to keep the digestive system functioning properly, to feed healthy gut bacteria, and to prevent constipation. 2. Polenta is
Hi all, These are the health benefits of polenta..... 1. Source of fiber and protein Polenta contains both protein and fiber to help a person feel full. Fiber is also recommended to keep the digestive system functioning properly, to feed healthy gut bacteria, and to prevent constipation. 2. Polenta is
Agoodenough
Administrator
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Vegan Foods for Life
6 years ago
Help requested interpreting lab results
Hi all, I would very much appreciate your help in interpreting my latest lab results, see below. I decided to have FT3 and rT3 and other values checked in a private lab because my endo didn't do so. Reason is remaining hypo symptoms. My levo has been increased from 0.137 to 0.15 per day since mid December
Hi all, I would very much appreciate your help in interpreting my latest lab results, see below. I decided to have FT3 and rT3 and other values checked in a private lab because my endo didn't do so. Reason is remaining hypo symptoms. My levo has been increased from 0.137 to 0.15 per day since mid December
Jocelin
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Vitamin D and Testosterone Co-ordinately Modulate Intracellular Zinc Levels and Energy Metabolism in Prostate Cancer Cells.
New study below [1]. I remember reading some old studies years ago that reported interaction between the vitamin D receptor [VDR] & the androgen receptor [AR]. Implying that one must have sufficient (hormonal) vitamin D & androgen to get the effect. From 2003 [2]: "Male Sprague-Dawley rats (165 days
New study below [1]. I remember reading some old studies years ago that reported interaction between the vitamin D receptor [VDR] & the androgen receptor [AR]. Implying that one must have sufficient (hormonal) vitamin D & androgen to get the effect. From 2003 [2]: "Male Sprague-Dawley rats (165 days
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
HH and Effects on Minerals
Hi everyone :) Does anyone here with HH also have mineral deficiencies? I read a few articles the other day about Mangenese (an important mineral) being very similar in make up to iron and the conclusion was that both minerals compete with one another. So when Iron is overloaded, it causes a deficiency
Hi everyone :) Does anyone here with HH also have mineral deficiencies? I read a few articles the other day about Mangenese (an important mineral) being very similar in make up to iron and the conclusion was that both minerals compete with one another. So when Iron is overloaded, it causes a deficiency
sleepyowl
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Haemochromatosis Society UK
6 years ago
Ferinject - iron infusion
Hi folks. Fairly recently diagnosed as having PA and have just completed my first six loading doses of B12 (8 days ago). I also have Graves disease (which is stable for now and not on any medication for it) and, I have iron deficiency anaemia for which I have been taking X3 200mg Ferrous Sulphate iron
Hi folks. Fairly recently diagnosed as having PA and have just completed my first six loading doses of B12 (8 days ago). I also have Graves disease (which is stable for now and not on any medication for it) and, I have iron deficiency anaemia for which I have been taking X3 200mg Ferrous Sulphate iron
ickyrocket
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Little bit of hope for hair loss sufferers
Hi all, I know everyone is different but after following this group for 2 years and having some helpful advice I wanted to post an update which may help others. I have been suffering with hair loss for 21 months and lost allot of hair ( over 200 a day). I have had all the blood work under the sun
Hi all, I know everyone is different but after following this group for 2 years and having some helpful advice I wanted to post an update which may help others. I have been suffering with hair loss for 21 months and lost allot of hair ( over 200 a day). I have had all the blood work under the sun
Niklew
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
THYROID GETTING WORSE WITH MEDICINE
Dear All, Looking for advice form people that perhaps have similar experience: Been on 30 mcg T3 since early 2016 and 50 mcg Levothyroxine since mid 2018 some results over time: Test (lab range) 2016 / 2017 / Jun 2018 / Dec 2018 / Jan 2019 TSH (0.5-4.4) 4.1/
Dear All, Looking for advice form people that perhaps have similar experience: Been on 30 mcg T3 since early 2016 and 50 mcg Levothyroxine since mid 2018 some results over time: Test (lab range) 2016 / 2017 / Jun 2018 / Dec 2018 / Jan 2019 TSH (0.5-4.4) 4.1/
PJaneH
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
WHAT'S YOUR OPINION OF THESE LAB RESULTS?
These are some, not all, of the results of my last bloodwork done on October 29, 2019. These are US estimates. I didn't include the ones that was in normal range but I do have some things that are either the high ens or low end of normal and was wondering if this could effect ones swnse of overall well
These are some, not all, of the results of my last bloodwork done on October 29, 2019. These are US estimates. I didn't include the ones that was in normal range but I do have some things that are either the high ens or low end of normal and was wondering if this could effect ones swnse of overall well
dianewilson1900
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Hair Loss if hypothyroid?
There have been a number of posts of members complaining of thinning hair or hair loss altogether. I came across this link which is informative and could be helpful. I think I'd get a blood test first to see if we have a zinc deficiency because we may not, so no point in supplementing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
There have been a number of posts of members complaining of thinning hair or hair loss altogether. I came across this link which is informative and could be helpful. I think I'd get a blood test first to see if we have a zinc deficiency because we may not, so no point in supplementing. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
shaws
Administrator
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Help with supplements/dosing please?
Hello (I am currently on 25mcg a day of levo. I definitely feel underactive, having particular problems with inflamed gums that I have posted separately about. I also have Grave's disease (in remission)). Had blood test in December to check my vitamin levels, would welcome thoughts on changes to supplementation
Hello (I am currently on 25mcg a day of levo. I definitely feel underactive, having particular problems with inflamed gums that I have posted separately about. I also have Grave's disease (in remission)). Had blood test in December to check my vitamin levels, would welcome thoughts on changes to supplementation
MiniMum97
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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