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Hi, it's been a while since I posted, I have been following the advice given and support from members. I am still in what Drs call sub clinical Hashimotos Thyroiditis, still not being treated for it as my labs are all in range. My TSH goes between 3.39 to 6.03 currently it is 4.39. Same labs and ranges
Hi, it's been a while since I posted, I have been following the advice given and support from members. I am still in what Drs call sub clinical Hashimotos Thyroiditis, still not being treated for it as my labs are all in range. My TSH goes between 3.39 to 6.03 currently it is 4.39. Same labs and ranges
Christineblue
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Thyroid and other labs
I have been feeling hyperthyroid lately so have been decreasing Thyroid-S over several months, from 5 to 3 grains, without much symptom relief I might add. My latest labs from Sept 09 read as follows: TSH <0.01 mUI/L (0.35-4.5) free T4 ng/dL 0.7 (0.7-1.5) free T3 pg/mL 2.7 (1.6-3.2) I usually take Thyroid-S
I have been feeling hyperthyroid lately so have been decreasing Thyroid-S over several months, from 5 to 3 grains, without much symptom relief I might add. My latest labs from Sept 09 read as follows: TSH <0.01 mUI/L (0.35-4.5) free T4 ng/dL 0.7 (0.7-1.5) free T3 pg/mL 2.7 (1.6-3.2) I usually take Thyroid-S
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Endocrine regulation of multichromatic color vision
Don't try to get me to explain this! Just reporting the direct impact of thyroid hormone on colour vision is an important step. There have been some posts here which mentioned shifts in colour perception. What has, perhaps, not been clear is where the shift happens. This paper appears to indicate it
Don't try to get me to explain this! Just reporting the direct impact of thyroid hormone on colour vision is an important step. There have been some posts here which mentioned shifts in colour perception. What has, perhaps, not been clear is where the shift happens. This paper appears to indicate it
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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If I was allergic to Alendronate won't I also be allergic to Risedronate?
as it is in the same group of bisphonates? I queried this with gp as I came out in hives after the couple of times I took AA. As I didn't have an anaphylactic shock he said I should try Risedronate, he didn't seem very confident that I wouldn't have hives from this when I asked him. It seems to me
as it is in the same group of bisphonates? I queried this with gp as I came out in hives after the couple of times I took AA. As I didn't have an anaphylactic shock he said I should try Risedronate, he didn't seem very confident that I wouldn't have hives from this when I asked him. It seems to me
karmel
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Thoughts on IVF success?
Just read an old post on here which suggests ladies who have first time success usually don't have problems themselves and is much more likely to lie with the guys. Started to get me worried. My OH has 2 children from his marriage then had a vasectomy. He has since had it reversed which has been successful
Just read an old post on here which suggests ladies who have first time success usually don't have problems themselves and is much more likely to lie with the guys. Started to get me worried. My OH has 2 children from his marriage then had a vasectomy. He has since had it reversed which has been successful
Jessy1280
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Petition to teach epilepsy in PSHE lessons in schools
As of 2020 First Aid will be taught in schools, that’s in PSHE lessons. They will learn about seizures and the recovery position as part of First Aid, BUT they won’t be taught anything specifically about epilepsy! It’s time we taught school children what epilepsy actually is, what causes it, who can
As of 2020 First Aid will be taught in schools, that’s in PSHE lessons. They will learn about seizures and the recovery position as part of First Aid, BUT they won’t be taught anything specifically about epilepsy! It’s time we taught school children what epilepsy actually is, what causes it, who can
Zoe2010
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Epilepsy Action
5 years ago
Fish 🐟 oil and AF
Hi everyone, I hope your all as well as can be just thought I would check in as I have just had my 2 year post ablation procedure anniversary 😁❤️🙌🏼 had to change a few more things to my diet to get some relief from them fast bursts of heart beats I.E carbs , found a little link there as well as the
Hi everyone, I hope your all as well as can be just thought I would check in as I have just had my 2 year post ablation procedure anniversary 😁❤️🙌🏼 had to change a few more things to my diet to get some relief from them fast bursts of heart beats I.E carbs , found a little link there as well as the
Sam72-
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AF Association
5 years ago
New studies finds Flax seed can lead to Cyanide poisoning!
In many countries , Flax seeds also known as Linseeds are being treated as Superfood due to the presence of its Fiber and Alapha Linolenic Acid known as plant omega -3 . Vegans and vegetarians use this as source of plant omega 3, though hardly 2-3% of ALA may get converted to EPA/ DHA in human body
In many countries , Flax seeds also known as Linseeds are being treated as Superfood due to the presence of its Fiber and Alapha Linolenic Acid known as plant omega -3 . Vegans and vegetarians use this as source of plant omega 3, though hardly 2-3% of ALA may get converted to EPA/ DHA in human body
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Short protocol IVF help please ladies :)
Hey lovely ladies I’m due to be starting my short cycle IVF very soon as soon as my AF starts and I’ve been told to go on the pill for some days before a scan and check lining then start stimms etc etc... Is this right? Anyone else done this too? I’m also currently on NAC, ubiqionol, omega 3, folic acid
Hey lovely ladies I’m due to be starting my short cycle IVF very soon as soon as my AF starts and I’ve been told to go on the pill for some days before a scan and check lining then start stimms etc etc... Is this right? Anyone else done this too? I’m also currently on NAC, ubiqionol, omega 3, folic acid
Canadawaterchick
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
How Does Smoking Affect Sleep??
I'm passing this on from one of our members, BlueEyedGal Each year, nearly 6 million people die worldwide from tobacco use and related diseases. Smoking has a long list of health risks, including cancer, depression, anxiety, heart disease, and much, much more. But smoking also interferes with your sleep
I'm passing this on from one of our members, BlueEyedGal Each year, nearly 6 million people die worldwide from tobacco use and related diseases. Smoking has a long list of health risks, including cancer, depression, anxiety, heart disease, and much, much more. But smoking also interferes with your sleep
TheTabbyCat
Administrator
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Quit Support
5 years ago
The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes (An Article)
This article was
originally written by: Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE on June 3, 2017 for
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/16-best-foods-for-diabetics?fbclid=IwAR3__ByD4FDE7ynQ8f4HEnhlFFW4vmPddBsf37X71jTUjlXGcXCr8ZZKRc0
[u]The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes[/u]
Figuring out the best
This article was
originally written by: Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE on June 3, 2017 for
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/16-best-foods-for-diabetics?fbclid=IwAR3__ByD4FDE7ynQ8f4HEnhlFFW4vmPddBsf37X71jTUjlXGcXCr8ZZKRc0
[u]The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes[/u]
Figuring out the best
suramo
Star
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
URSO
I am excited .. my Alk P went down from 157 to 126 in a months time on Ursodiol !! 🙂
I am excited .. my Alk P went down from 157 to 126 in a months time on Ursodiol !! 🙂
1155Cat
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
Alendronic Acid
I had a GP app this am to review HRT ( for recurrent UTIs). While there, she said I should be taking Alondronic Acid. That Calcium/ vit D was no protection on its own for bone density. Concudering I was on Prednisolone all last year for PMR, and saw Rheumatologist at least 3 times, I was pretty shocked
I had a GP app this am to review HRT ( for recurrent UTIs). While there, she said I should be taking Alondronic Acid. That Calcium/ vit D was no protection on its own for bone density. Concudering I was on Prednisolone all last year for PMR, and saw Rheumatologist at least 3 times, I was pretty shocked
Breconblue
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Anyone have Reclast(zoledronic acid) with bad symptoms?
My father had an infusion of Reclast (
zoledronic
acid
) yesterday and he is having terrible symptoms today. He is having severe back pain, tiredness, and muscle weakness. He is having problems moving around and just wants to sleep.
My father had an infusion of Reclast (
zoledronic
acid
) yesterday and he is having terrible symptoms today. He is having severe back pain, tiredness, and muscle weakness. He is having problems moving around and just wants to sleep.
BarronS
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Thank-you to all who responded to my post in July. Stress=Cortisol; too much pain to even think, but things are improving & this is why...
Stress is a killer - we all know it. I am hashimoto's. I have adrenal fatigue and I have a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. I have 17 known food intolerances. Posture and seating for me are vital, as is sleep!...this is what happened to me... The medical profession discusses 'stress' everywhere, but just how
Stress is a killer - we all know it. I am hashimoto's. I have adrenal fatigue and I have a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. I have 17 known food intolerances. Posture and seating for me are vital, as is sleep!...this is what happened to me... The medical profession discusses 'stress' everywhere, but just how
Poppy_the_cat
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Diagnosis (after a fashion)
Well, there we are then. Rheumatologist has decided that I have probable gca. Probable because of the negative biopsy and blood results. I'm to begin reasonably slow steroid reduction and start on alendronate A DEXA scan is on the way too. Next appointment is in 2 months so fingers crossed that the
Well, there we are then. Rheumatologist has decided that I have probable gca. Probable because of the negative biopsy and blood results. I'm to begin reasonably slow steroid reduction and start on alendronate A DEXA scan is on the way too. Next appointment is in 2 months so fingers crossed that the
Linda3009
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
BGSE appointment-help!
Hi all, bit of a strange one but I had my laparoscopy in March, and I've continued to be in pain since then. This was at my local hospital, not a BSGE centre. I haven't been impressed with the gynae who lied and said I'd agreed to go on the pill rather than giving me a lap, then didn't tell me all that
Hi all, bit of a strange one but I had my laparoscopy in March, and I've continued to be in pain since then. This was at my local hospital, not a BSGE centre. I haven't been impressed with the gynae who lied and said I'd agreed to go on the pill rather than giving me a lap, then didn't tell me all that
Faybee87
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
FDA-Approved Treatments for HER2+, Hormone Receptor Negative Patients
Patients with bone metastases should receive a bone-directed therapy such as Xgeva (Denosumab) or Zometa (
Zoledronic
acid
) in addition to their other therapy.
Patients with bone metastases should receive a bone-directed therapy such as Xgeva (Denosumab) or Zometa (
Zoledronic
acid
) in addition to their other therapy.
Bestbird
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Progress and a bit of fun
I wrote a silly ditty for someone on her quite a while back. Am posting it here now so I can delete from my iPad as iCloud alarmingly getting full and I don't want to pay 70pence - I know - I am that old miser. I am currently on 6 and 5.5 alternate. Slight delay to latest reduction as I fell hard on
I wrote a silly ditty for someone on her quite a while back. Am posting it here now so I can delete from my iPad as iCloud alarmingly getting full and I don't want to pay 70pence - I know - I am that old miser. I am currently on 6 and 5.5 alternate. Slight delay to latest reduction as I fell hard on
Pongo13
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
LCHF Practitioners - Please be aware!
LCHF is a Healthy Diet... LCHF is a healthy way of eating....I was able to control my HBA1C,.... I was able to shed some pounds with LCHF.... I cured my NAFLD with LCHF ..... My HDL went up and TG fell down like a rock when I ate LCHF and then there is a video in you tube on LCHF by a LCHF expert which
LCHF is a Healthy Diet... LCHF is a healthy way of eating....I was able to control my HBA1C,.... I was able to shed some pounds with LCHF.... I cured my NAFLD with LCHF ..... My HDL went up and TG fell down like a rock when I ate LCHF and then there is a video in you tube on LCHF by a LCHF expert which
namaha
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
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