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just incase the first photos doesn’t show the results . I just can’t understand what the OLD MEANS. It’s also has OLD on the phosphate result? Very confused
just incase the first photos doesn’t show the results . I just can’t understand what the OLD MEANS. It’s also has OLD on the phosphate result? Very confused
Tanya-B
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Advice on results please
My latest test results are: TSH 0. 4 (0.4-5.0) FREE T4 16 (9-19)p VIT B12 535 (189-883) FOLATE 14.4 4.8-19.0)
CALCIUM
2.3 (2.2_2.6)
PHOSPHATE
1.5.(0.80-1.50) PHOSPHATASE 97 (30-130) ALBUMIN 39 (35-50) ADJUSTED CALCIUM 2.3 (2.2-2.6) GP asks for VitD but labs would not do it.
My latest test results are: TSH 0. 4 (0.4-5.0) FREE T4 16 (9-19)p VIT B12 535 (189-883) FOLATE 14.4 4.8-19.0)
CALCIUM
2.3 (2.2_2.6)
PHOSPHATE
1.5.(0.80-1.50) PHOSPHATASE 97 (30-130) ALBUMIN 39 (35-50) ADJUSTED CALCIUM 2.3 (2.2-2.6) GP asks for VitD but labs would not do it.
Soaping
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Worried Mom thinking the worst
Hi all, Still very much in the thick of it with my 19 month old son. At 18 months he was discovered to have a severely atrophied right kidney with cortical thinning. Left kidney normal. We found this through oncology - who was evaluating him for persistent fevers of unknown origin and elevated lymphocytes
Hi all, Still very much in the thick of it with my 19 month old son. At 18 months he was discovered to have a severely atrophied right kidney with cortical thinning. Left kidney normal. We found this through oncology - who was evaluating him for persistent fevers of unknown origin and elevated lymphocytes
BearMama0321
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Parents of Children with Kidney Disease
4 years ago
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Calcium supplements, side effects
Have been taking calcium 1500 mg since fracture of vertebrae about 18months ago. Now have constipation wind and bloating. Have just read calcium supplement can be causing this. I have ms so dont have dairy. Does anyone else have this problem?
Have been taking calcium 1500 mg since fracture of vertebrae about 18months ago. Now have constipation wind and bloating. Have just read calcium supplement can be causing this. I have ms so dont have dairy. Does anyone else have this problem?
Glasgow22
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Edema
Using amlodipine and having swelling in feet and legs. Has anyone switched to lecindipine another calcium channel blocker and gotten less edema.
Using amlodipine and having swelling in feet and legs. Has anyone switched to lecindipine another calcium channel blocker and gotten less edema.
Heartproblemshope
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High Blood Pressure Support
4 years ago
Pain in ribs at night
I'm new to this hub and this is my first post. I have recently been waking during the night with pain under ribs at right side, and often extending around the back. I have to sit straight up for an hour or more until it subsides, as lying down makes it worse. I am guessing maybe Biliary Colic. I
I'm new to this hub and this is my first post. I have recently been waking during the night with pain under ribs at right side, and often extending around the back. I have to sit straight up for an hour or more until it subsides, as lying down makes it worse. I am guessing maybe Biliary Colic. I
clover-4
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 years ago
Help Please regarding bloods
Help Please Hi, I am still searching for a diagnosis after 5 years. I have been told possible Betchets, lupus, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder. I have a positive ANA, joint pain, scleritis in both eyes and ocular hypertension. My concern is I have been feeling unwell with fever, night
Help Please Hi, I am still searching for a diagnosis after 5 years. I have been told possible Betchets, lupus, undifferentiated connective tissue disorder. I have a positive ANA, joint pain, scleritis in both eyes and ocular hypertension. My concern is I have been feeling unwell with fever, night
Suzywhizzo
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Behçet's UK
4 years ago
Possible Hyperparathyroidism.
Bloods just back. Parathyroid levels are 8.6 pmol/L (range: 1.6-6.9). Serum Calcium is 2.47 mmol/L which I interpret as normal. Vitamin D levels previously 29.1 nmol/L but increased to 65.7 after loading dose. Now 48. Total Thyroidectomy 10 years ago. Has anyone any suggestions?
Bloods just back. Parathyroid levels are 8.6 pmol/L (range: 1.6-6.9). Serum Calcium is 2.47 mmol/L which I interpret as normal. Vitamin D levels previously 29.1 nmol/L but increased to 65.7 after loading dose. Now 48. Total Thyroidectomy 10 years ago. Has anyone any suggestions?
LittleGrey
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Osteopenia diagnosed
Dexa scan shows osteopenia, don't yet know reading. GP will call tomorrow to discuss (my request). I'm thinking this should be straightforward, that GP will keep me on Allendronic Acid, Calcium, Vitamin D and Prednisolone: I am slow tapering between 9mg and 8mg and this seems to be going well. I'm feeling
Dexa scan shows osteopenia, don't yet know reading. GP will call tomorrow to discuss (my request). I'm thinking this should be straightforward, that GP will keep me on Allendronic Acid, Calcium, Vitamin D and Prednisolone: I am slow tapering between 9mg and 8mg and this seems to be going well. I'm feeling
ChinaWuntoo
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Help needed before appointment tomorrow!
T4 12 (12-22) TSH 4.3 (0.3-5.0) Vit D 50 B12 489 (220-700) Ferritin 12 (10-420) Calcium 2.2 (2.2-2.6) Zinc 9 (10-18) Hi everyone, I've just gotten off the phone to my GP and she said I didn't need my Levo increasing. I'm currently taking 50mcg, they started me on 25mcg? She also said my low ferritin
T4 12 (12-22) TSH 4.3 (0.3-5.0) Vit D 50 B12 489 (220-700) Ferritin 12 (10-420) Calcium 2.2 (2.2-2.6) Zinc 9 (10-18) Hi everyone, I've just gotten off the phone to my GP and she said I didn't need my Levo increasing. I'm currently taking 50mcg, they started me on 25mcg? She also said my low ferritin
LFP_
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Tendonitis
Hi all, I had a scan back in March due to throbbing aching shoulder especially at night and they found a large calcium deposit. Now my other shoulder is doing the same and the pain is bad. I have been reading and it’s common to have high levels of calcium in the blood possibly caused by the parathyroid
Hi all, I had a scan back in March due to throbbing aching shoulder especially at night and they found a large calcium deposit. Now my other shoulder is doing the same and the pain is bad. I have been reading and it’s common to have high levels of calcium in the blood possibly caused by the parathyroid
Alisbabas
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Help me understand my dad's bone scan, please!!
Hi guys! So, my dad had a bone scan after his fractionated bone alkaline phosphatase levels was slightly elevated. The bone scan results came back and I'm confused! I'm going to take a scream shot and post here.. I was wondering if anyone could help me decipher what this means? My dad had a CT earlier
Hi guys! So, my dad had a bone scan after his fractionated bone alkaline phosphatase levels was slightly elevated. The bone scan results came back and I'm confused! I'm going to take a scream shot and post here.. I was wondering if anyone could help me decipher what this means? My dad had a CT earlier
Lynsi13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Has anyone used Calcium Ionophores?
Hi all, my clinic recommended Calcium Ionophores. I looked it up. Sounds like it is to help eggs get fertilised. In my last cycle, I had 10 fertilised eggs. So I thought I wouldn't need such help. Also, HFEA website says Calcium Ionophores could cause abnormal chromosomes, which makes me feel reluctant
Hi all, my clinic recommended Calcium Ionophores. I looked it up. Sounds like it is to help eggs get fertilised. In my last cycle, I had 10 fertilised eggs. So I thought I wouldn't need such help. Also, HFEA website says Calcium Ionophores could cause abnormal chromosomes, which makes me feel reluctant
LRed
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Following TT these are my blood results advice please
. -4.2) Serum free T 4 26 (12-22) Serum organic
phosphate
ok Serum alkaline ok eGFR ok sodium ,potassium ,creatinine, urea,
calcium
all within range Vit D 63 (above 50 adequate) I have call booked with gp next week can you advise regarding dosage of thyroxine currently on 150mcg no apparent side effects
. -4.2) Serum free T 4 26 (12-22) Serum organic
phosphate
ok Serum alkaline ok eGFR ok sodium ,potassium ,creatinine, urea,
calcium
all within range Vit D 63 (above 50 adequate) I have call booked with gp next week can you advise regarding dosage of thyroxine currently on 150mcg no apparent side effects
bluemerlin
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
TSH 13.14
Hi, so after thyroid cancer and TT and lymph removal I had issues with my parathyroid not working so have been on high dose calcium, had a blood test Tuesday and parathyroid is now working so I’m weaning off the calcium but evidently my TSH level was 13.14 (T4 - 9.9) I’ve upped the levo to 150mg from
Hi, so after thyroid cancer and TT and lymph removal I had issues with my parathyroid not working so have been on high dose calcium, had a blood test Tuesday and parathyroid is now working so I’m weaning off the calcium but evidently my TSH level was 13.14 (T4 - 9.9) I’ve upped the levo to 150mg from
Karen171177
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
autophagy: Surprising insights
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-11-insights-role-autophagy-neuron.html Surprising insights into the role of autophagy in neuron. It appears that autophagy protects neurons in the brain, but for different reasons than previously assumed, as researchers from the Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare
https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-11-insights-role-autophagy-neuron.html Surprising insights into the role of autophagy in neuron. It appears that autophagy protects neurons in the brain, but for different reasons than previously assumed, as researchers from the Leibniz-Forschungsinstitut für Molekulare
aspergerian13
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Drugs
I have been prescribed amiodarone 200 2x 2 weeks 1x 2weeks for post-ablation but did not handle any drugs well especially calcium blockers which it contains before hence the ablation. Have read many bad stories about and have been told that flecainide is maybe not as potent but the best tolerated out
I have been prescribed amiodarone 200 2x 2 weeks 1x 2weeks for post-ablation but did not handle any drugs well especially calcium blockers which it contains before hence the ablation. Have read many bad stories about and have been told that flecainide is maybe not as potent but the best tolerated out
Newtoit
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AF Association
4 years ago
Unnumbered post Wow how inefficient 3 Dec 2020
Hello Beloved family. All well and having a quiet restful day I hope. Merely to complain because I can. I thought computers and connectivity were supposed to make our life better. Whatever better is. I find myself as years go by becoming more frustrated by electronics which are far from simple
Hello Beloved family. All well and having a quiet restful day I hope. Merely to complain because I can. I thought computers and connectivity were supposed to make our life better. Whatever better is. I find myself as years go by becoming more frustrated by electronics which are far from simple
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Some treatments for osteoporosis could reduce the incidence of COVID-19.
Some of the principal treatments for osteoporosis, denosumab, zoledronate and calcium, could have a protective effect against COVID-19 in patients who take them, specifically a 30 to 40% reduction in the rate of infection, according to the results of a joint study by Hospital del Mar, the Hospital del
Some of the principal treatments for osteoporosis, denosumab, zoledronate and calcium, could have a protective effect against COVID-19 in patients who take them, specifically a 30 to 40% reduction in the rate of infection, according to the results of a joint study by Hospital del Mar, the Hospital del
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
To treat or not to treat: is it acceptable to avoid active therapies in advanced prostate cancer today?
New Italian paper below [1] "Introduction: Recently, there has been a paradigm shift in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer (PCa) because the approval of a number of new agents has significantly improved overall survival. However, as PCa is a heterogeneous disease that may be more or less aggressive
New Italian paper below [1] "Introduction: Recently, there has been a paradigm shift in the treatment of advanced prostate cancer (PCa) because the approval of a number of new agents has significantly improved overall survival. However, as PCa is a heterogeneous disease that may be more or less aggressive
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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