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Please can you look at my results and advise?
I recently asked my GP for a full Thyroid test, as I am so tired all of the time. I booked a test for 7.30am, and missed my dose of Thyroxine the night before. TSH 2.6 (0.27-4.20) FT4 16.3 (12.0-22.0) FT3 4.2 (3.1-6.8) Peroxidase Antibodies 5kIU/L (<34)
I recently asked my GP for a full Thyroid test, as I am so tired all of the time. I booked a test for 7.30am, and missed my dose of Thyroxine the night before. TSH 2.6 (0.27-4.20) FT4 16.3 (12.0-22.0) FT3 4.2 (3.1-6.8) Peroxidase Antibodies 5kIU/L (<34)
Juliana88
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
PD and Depression
My mama has had PD for over 15 years and a fall a few years ago , with a C2 fracture put her on bed . The thing is that the doctors gave up on her. She had a nasal tube for 4 months which messed up her swallowing and hence her speech . I remember even after the accident in the hospital she was talking
My mama has had PD for over 15 years and a fall a few years ago , with a C2 fracture put her on bed . The thing is that the doctors gave up on her. She had a nasal tube for 4 months which messed up her swallowing and hence her speech . I remember even after the accident in the hospital she was talking
mymomhaspd
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Help… advised to go on alendronic acid
Had a dexa scan. GP sent a message by mobile phone to say she had been told by rheumatologist to start me on alendronic acid. Advised to have dental check and that is it. No advice or help in deciding if I want to take it. I have had in the past very bad indigestion problems abs really don’t want to
Had a dexa scan. GP sent a message by mobile phone to say she had been told by rheumatologist to start me on alendronic acid. Advised to have dental check and that is it. No advice or help in deciding if I want to take it. I have had in the past very bad indigestion problems abs really don’t want to
Reddev
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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Supplements to help with DAWS
Has anyone had success with supplements to help repair dopamine damage from DAWS? These are supplements I found from research. Not entirely sure which are most appropriate. Dopa Maxx: https://www.integrativepsychiatry.net/shop/ip-formulas/dopa-maxx-dopamine-supplement/ L-Theanine: https://www.amazon.com
Has anyone had success with supplements to help repair dopamine damage from DAWS? These are supplements I found from research. Not entirely sure which are most appropriate. Dopa Maxx: https://www.integrativepsychiatry.net/shop/ip-formulas/dopa-maxx-dopamine-supplement/ L-Theanine: https://www.amazon.com
Discopage
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Bone medication
I have been taking Ibandronic acid for a few years now for brittle bones due to years of Lupus meds. Recently my new dentist made a point of saying that they look out for it on people’s records as it causes teeth and jaw problems!! My friend just had the same reaction from her dentist. What’s going
I have been taking Ibandronic acid for a few years now for brittle bones due to years of Lupus meds. Recently my new dentist made a point of saying that they look out for it on people’s records as it causes teeth and jaw problems!! My friend just had the same reaction from her dentist. What’s going
DaisyMeadows
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Alendronic Acid and migraines
Has anyone had migraines associated with alendronic acid? I took AA for 3 weeks and then stopped (with GP blessing - see other posts). I was diagnosed with ocular migraines about 3 years ago and had a very occasional one. They are migraines with an aura and all the associated blind spots and weird visual
Has anyone had migraines associated with alendronic acid? I took AA for 3 weeks and then stopped (with GP blessing - see other posts). I was diagnosed with ocular migraines about 3 years ago and had a very occasional one. They are migraines with an aura and all the associated blind spots and weird visual
Mo51
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
A low omega-3 index is just as strong a predictor of early death as smoking
A new research paper published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition last week showed that a low omega-3 Index is just as powerful in predicting early death as smoking. This landmark finding is rooted in data pulled and analyzed from the Framingham study, one of the longest running studies in
A new research paper published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition last week showed that a low omega-3 Index is just as powerful in predicting early death as smoking. This landmark finding is rooted in data pulled and analyzed from the Framingham study, one of the longest running studies in
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Macular Degeneration Information
Hello if you are interested in protecting your macular read the following link https://www.brightfocus.org/macular/news/macular-essential-facts It is very interesting, in order to protect your macular you should maybe take the following advice. The National Eye Institute’s Age-Related Eye Disease Study
Hello if you are interested in protecting your macular read the following link https://www.brightfocus.org/macular/news/macular-essential-facts It is very interesting, in order to protect your macular you should maybe take the following advice. The National Eye Institute’s Age-Related Eye Disease Study
valfrance
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Glaucoma UK
3 years ago
Dexa scan results
Bit distraught. Got my dexa results today and it appears I have osteopenia throughout the lumber spine and total hip with osteoporosis of femoral neck. Wish I'd taken the flipping alendronic acid now! What now? Is any of this reversible? Feeling very tearful, please help.
Bit distraught. Got my dexa results today and it appears I have osteopenia throughout the lumber spine and total hip with osteoporosis of femoral neck. Wish I'd taken the flipping alendronic acid now! What now? Is any of this reversible? Feeling very tearful, please help.
artisam
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
GTTown after 18 months…
Hello everyone, I haven't posted too often but read all of your posts. I appreciate hearing about all of your experiences and take comfort that I am not alone. I want to share an update of where I am in this journey. I am hoping someone will relate and/or gain some benefit from my story. Also hoping
Hello everyone, I haven't posted too often but read all of your posts. I appreciate hearing about all of your experiences and take comfort that I am not alone. I want to share an update of where I am in this journey. I am hoping someone will relate and/or gain some benefit from my story. Also hoping
GTTown
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
ALA & ALCAR
Acido alfa lipoico y acetil l carnitina.
Acido alfa lipoico y acetil l carnitina.
Paralelo
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
AlA & ALCA
Hello everyone. My question is can AlA and ALCAR be taken together with l/c, or does it have to be taken separately? I get very tired exercising. Thank you. Jesus
Hello everyone. My question is can AlA and ALCAR be taken together with l/c, or does it have to be taken separately? I get very tired exercising. Thank you. Jesus
Paralelo
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
How many carbs a day are considered low carb?
I have read through quite a few posts and I'm curious as to what qyantity a day group members consider as low carb. Personally I think its important as to whether the carbs are derived from natural food or food that has undergone minimal processing compared to highly / ultra processed foods (especially
I have read through quite a few posts and I'm curious as to what qyantity a day group members consider as low carb. Personally I think its important as to whether the carbs are derived from natural food or food that has undergone minimal processing compared to highly / ultra processed foods (especially
Zendaya
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Advice needed
To frightened to take ibandronic acid for my diagnosis of Osteoporosis.
To frightened to take ibandronic acid for my diagnosis of Osteoporosis.
JulDeb7374
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Results are in can have people's opinions
TSH 24 Free T3 9 Vit D 28mg Iron 28mg Blood Sugar 6.2 Cholesterol 2.6/5.1 LFT/ KFT/B12 (good GP didn't give the results over the phone) After a 40 min conversation I know have Vitamin D tablets, Statins, Blood Pressure medication and contacting
TSH 24 Free T3 9 Vit D 28mg Iron 28mg Blood Sugar 6.2 Cholesterol 2.6/5.1 LFT/ KFT/B12 (good GP didn't give the results over the phone) After a 40 min conversation I know have Vitamin D tablets, Statins, Blood Pressure medication and contacting
Bunnyjones
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Low FT3 Low FT4 with T3/4 treatment, what is going on?
I have been hovering in the background since lockdown, as my health has been going well, but have been reading and learning from this forum. I am always amazed by the support from community members, so huge warm thanks from me to everyone on here. I recently have had my bloodtests done again, and I
I have been hovering in the background since lockdown, as my health has been going well, but have been reading and learning from this forum. I am always amazed by the support from community members, so huge warm thanks from me to everyone on here. I recently have had my bloodtests done again, and I
CBDB
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Spinal compression
I have recently sadly sustained another spinal compression which is really painful this time. Not helped by the fact it has taken my doctors so long to sort out medication for me. I had my first in August last year and I’ve still not started on any programme after failing to get along with alendronic
I have recently sadly sustained another spinal compression which is really painful this time. Not helped by the fact it has taken my doctors so long to sort out medication for me. I had my first in August last year and I’ve still not started on any programme after failing to get along with alendronic
philippa1412
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
New insight into how anti-inflammatory effects of omega-3 fatty acids could help reduce depression
Research led by King’s College London has, for the first time, shown that when omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are given to patients with depression they are metabolised into molecules called lipid mediators and the levels of these in the blood are linked to an improvement in symptoms. The
Research led by King’s College London has, for the first time, shown that when omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFAs) are given to patients with depression they are metabolised into molecules called lipid mediators and the levels of these in the blood are linked to an improvement in symptoms. The
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
I just made Chia Jam for the first time!😋Thank you Cooper27 for your wonderful recommendation! 😊🙏❤️🌺
Hello everyone, hope you have a wonderful day ahead! 🤗 I’m so excited to make Chia jam this late afternoon as I looked it up on YouTube how to make it. It is so quick, easy, no mess, healthy and tasty. 😋👍 I love how no sugar added and no canning process needed. It can last in the fridge about one
Hello everyone, hope you have a wonderful day ahead! 🤗 I’m so excited to make Chia jam this late afternoon as I looked it up on YouTube how to make it. It is so quick, easy, no mess, healthy and tasty. 😋👍 I love how no sugar added and no canning process needed. It can last in the fridge about one
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
IV infusion
Hi all, well I’ve been on Alendronic Acid for osteoporosis for 4 months now and overall have tolerated it well with the odd few side effects, the most annoying being itchy skin but not half as bad as I thought it would be. However, my consultant has recently informed me that it’s not being absorbed as
Hi all, well I’ve been on Alendronic Acid for osteoporosis for 4 months now and overall have tolerated it well with the odd few side effects, the most annoying being itchy skin but not half as bad as I thought it would be. However, my consultant has recently informed me that it’s not being absorbed as
Madmax100
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
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