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adult Dad with ADHD who has tried stimulant meds for the last time!
I recently after many years decided to try Vyvanse, after not using meds since my twenties due to terrible side effects, long enough ago were there was no Vyvanse. I’ve been in it for a week, and the anger, and irritability on only 30 mg’s is just too much to consider messing with it any longer. If you
I recently after many years decided to try Vyvanse, after not using meds since my twenties due to terrible side effects, long enough ago were there was no Vyvanse. I’ve been in it for a week, and the anger, and irritability on only 30 mg’s is just too much to consider messing with it any longer. If you
Chelseaguy76
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 months ago
After transfers
I had my frozen transfer 4 days back. I just got some cramp sometimes, not much. Otherwise, no spotting, no much cramps, nausea. I am a bit worried. My clinic booked bloods on day 10 and I was told to do urine test this friday morning. Do i need to take urine test a bit earlier? Is it normal not to get
I had my frozen transfer 4 days back. I just got some cramp sometimes, not much. Otherwise, no spotting, no much cramps, nausea. I am a bit worried. My clinic booked bloods on day 10 and I was told to do urine test this friday morning. Do i need to take urine test a bit earlier? Is it normal not to get
trishabhowmik
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
6 months ago
After transfer symptoms
I had my frozen transfer 4 days back. I just got some cramp sometimes, not much. Otherwise, no spotting, no much cramps, nausea. I am a bit worried. My clinic booked bloods on day 10 and I was told to do urine test this friday morning. Do i need to take urine test a bit earlier? Is it normal not to
I had my frozen transfer 4 days back. I just got some cramp sometimes, not much. Otherwise, no spotting, no much cramps, nausea. I am a bit worried. My clinic booked bloods on day 10 and I was told to do urine test this friday morning. Do i need to take urine test a bit earlier? Is it normal not to
trishabhowmik
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
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Have you disclosed your self-medication to GP?
Hello Everybody, I've been successfully self-medicating with T4 and T3 or NDT, without GP's knowledge, since 2016. For the 30 years before that I could not get diagnosed for hypothyroidism because I am borderline central hypothyroid and my TSH never got high enough for the NHS diagnosis criteria.
Hello Everybody, I've been successfully self-medicating with T4 and T3 or NDT, without GP's knowledge, since 2016. For the 30 years before that I could not get diagnosed for hypothyroidism because I am borderline central hypothyroid and my TSH never got high enough for the NHS diagnosis criteria.
June25
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Mons Pubis/ Bladder connection
Hi all.My problem starters around mid 2020 where I started to notice incomplete emptying when I went for a wee. I developed a burning sensation before and after I went to the toilet. Everyone I spoke to said it sounded like a UTI . I had urine tests and blood tests and all clear. Since then, I have
Hi all.My problem starters around mid 2020 where I started to notice incomplete emptying when I went for a wee. I developed a burning sensation before and after I went to the toilet. Everyone I spoke to said it sounded like a UTI . I had urine tests and blood tests and all clear. Since then, I have
painsince2020
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 months ago
Tight chest/ache but peak flow about the same
Good morning, I am looking for advise for my 16 year old daughter please. She has had asthma since she was 2 years old. For years she was using Clenil ( Quvar 50 in lockdown) and used Ventolins. In Jan and Feb of this years she had a couple of mild asthma attacks which normally could be controlled
Good morning, I am looking for advise for my 16 year old daughter please. She has had asthma since she was 2 years old. For years she was using Clenil ( Quvar 50 in lockdown) and used Ventolins. In Jan and Feb of this years she had a couple of mild asthma attacks which normally could be controlled
Fraggle1234
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Asthma Community Forum
17 days ago
Pregnancy test
Hey everyone Need advise for my pregnancy test as it seems positive but without any symptoms apart from missed period. My first pregnancy symptoms were early and painful. before getting the test positive i knew its pregnancy.throughout my first pregnancy i was vomiting and unable to eat properly. This
Hey everyone Need advise for my pregnancy test as it seems positive but without any symptoms apart from missed period. My first pregnancy symptoms were early and painful. before getting the test positive i knew its pregnancy.throughout my first pregnancy i was vomiting and unable to eat properly. This
Moon20
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 months ago
Exhaustion may not be thyroid related!
Hi all, just wanted to share my recent experience which came as a complete shock/surprise. So, usual story, feeling exhausted, needing to nap all the time, barely able to function. This feeling has been even worse since new year, barely able to get out of bed. Now, I knew I was a poor converter and needed
Hi all, just wanted to share my recent experience which came as a complete shock/surprise. So, usual story, feeling exhausted, needing to nap all the time, barely able to function. This feeling has been even worse since new year, barely able to get out of bed. Now, I knew I was a poor converter and needed
Forestgarden
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Vitamin B6 Toxicity: Available Testing of B6 Plasma Level Does NOT Tell You What You Need to Know
[u]
Background
[/u]: Vitamin B6 participates as a coenzyme in over 100 different biochemical reactions. When it does so it is converted to the inactive form, pyridoxine. The body contains a recycling loop that restores the pyridoxine to the active form, P5P. Vitamin B2 is required for this process
[u]
Background
[/u]: Vitamin B6 participates as a coenzyme in over 100 different biochemical reactions. When it does so it is converted to the inactive form, pyridoxine. The body contains a recycling loop that restores the pyridoxine to the active form, P5P. Vitamin B2 is required for this process
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Should I put my t3 back up.
I,ll try and keep this short...So I went to see my Endo last November, still not feeling great, he said you can always take a bit if extra t3 when not feeling well..Foolishly I did!!!Got the shakes, stop taking it but the shakes carried on.Went to the Docs she sent me straight to A&E.They asked what
I,ll try and keep this short...So I went to see my Endo last November, still not feeling great, he said you can always take a bit if extra t3 when not feeling well..Foolishly I did!!!Got the shakes, stop taking it but the shakes carried on.Went to the Docs she sent me straight to A&E.They asked what
sylus_911
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Suppression of TSH but low T4/T3 levels whilst taking Levo/Lio Combo
A few years ago, my thyroid results were looking a lot better but NHS GP over the last 2 years has told me to reduce my dosage twice (because of the 'risks' of overtreatment). I'm now on 100mcg levothyroxine (75mcg supplied by GP and topped up by myself) and 25mcg liothyronine (self-sourced). I now don't
A few years ago, my thyroid results were looking a lot better but NHS GP over the last 2 years has told me to reduce my dosage twice (because of the 'risks' of overtreatment). I'm now on 100mcg levothyroxine (75mcg supplied by GP and topped up by myself) and 25mcg liothyronine (self-sourced). I now don't
Louise1610
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
T3 for treatment resistant depression
My son is 30. He has been suffering with a major depressive disorder for over 10 years. In that time, he has been prescribed every anti depressant under the sun, including Lithium, none of which have worked. He was sectioned last summer having been considered a danger to his own life. He is also a complete
My son is 30. He has been suffering with a major depressive disorder for over 10 years. In that time, he has been prescribed every anti depressant under the sun, including Lithium, none of which have worked. He was sectioned last summer having been considered a danger to his own life. He is also a complete
Wilkofan
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Thyroid hormone homeostasis in levothyroxine-treated patients: Findings from ELSA-Brasil
From paper Antonio C Bianco has posted on Twitter about this new paper (of which he is a listed author). The first quote below has the image above attached. The second quote has a different image from the paper. [i]Can this be called normal? Look at T4 and T3 levels in LT4-treated patients with normal
From paper Antonio C Bianco has posted on Twitter about this new paper (of which he is a listed author). The first quote below has the image above attached. The second quote has a different image from the paper. [i]Can this be called normal? Look at T4 and T3 levels in LT4-treated patients with normal
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
How overcome a high B12 test from when I must supplement to function?
Both intrinsic factor and parietal antibody tests were positive ("abnormal") with B12 >2000. Methylmalonic Acid is normal at .28. I have Hashimoto's and other autoimmune conditions and I recently learned my mom was being treated for PA when she passed. After suffering so many of the symptoms of PA for
Both intrinsic factor and parietal antibody tests were positive ("abnormal") with B12 >2000. Methylmalonic Acid is normal at .28. I have Hashimoto's and other autoimmune conditions and I recently learned my mom was being treated for PA when she passed. After suffering so many of the symptoms of PA for
Pamelayne
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
20 days ago
optimal ft3 and ft4?
I’ve had a test recently and my results are Tsh 2.34 mu/L (range 0.27-4.2 mu/L) Ft4 19 pmol/L (range 12-22 pmol/L) Ft3 4.8 pmol/L (range 3.1- 6.8 pmol/L) Tpo antibodies 72 IU/mL Can anyone help me interpret this? I’m on 25mcg Levothyroxin and I did the blood test early in the morning before I
I’ve had a test recently and my results are Tsh 2.34 mu/L (range 0.27-4.2 mu/L) Ft4 19 pmol/L (range 12-22 pmol/L) Ft3 4.8 pmol/L (range 3.1- 6.8 pmol/L) Tpo antibodies 72 IU/mL Can anyone help me interpret this? I’m on 25mcg Levothyroxin and I did the blood test early in the morning before I
HoneyBee2
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Percent of range
Since your group likes to go by percent of range could you tell me an example of what makes a good balance on free t4, free t3 and tsh. Should they all fall around 50 percent of the range being used for your particular lab?
Since your group likes to go by percent of range could you tell me an example of what makes a good balance on free t4, free t3 and tsh. Should they all fall around 50 percent of the range being used for your particular lab?
Dryski
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
newly diagnosed anemia
Hi. I’m new to HealthUnlocked and to this group. I’m also in America, so I hope it’s OK that I post here. I’ll try to put in all the info I have and follow proper posting guidelines. It’s taken me a while to be able to get this post all typed up due to tiredness and brain fog. I just had 3 month follow-up
Hi. I’m new to HealthUnlocked and to this group. I’m also in America, so I hope it’s OK that I post here. I’ll try to put in all the info I have and follow proper posting guidelines. It’s taken me a while to be able to get this post all typed up due to tiredness and brain fog. I just had 3 month follow-up
SugarMint
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Timing and reasons for Thyroid blood tests
Recommended by numerous research papers that thyroid testing should be in the morning and [u]before[/u] taking daily levothyroxine TSH has a circadian rhythm and is highest in early morning and lowest in afternoon Links to a few research papers and articles https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc
Recommended by numerous research papers that thyroid testing should be in the morning and [u]before[/u] taking daily levothyroxine TSH has a circadian rhythm and is highest in early morning and lowest in afternoon Links to a few research papers and articles https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc
SlowDragon
Administrator
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
No thyroid gland so where does TSH fit?
Always wondered but never asked - I had my thyroid removed years ago due to large goitre(+ blood tests normal so all hypo symptoms in my head said GP). Diagnosed from biopsy with Hashimotos. On T4 only til recently (don't convert well at all). Learned so much from this forum, hence now with private
Always wondered but never asked - I had my thyroid removed years ago due to large goitre(+ blood tests normal so all hypo symptoms in my head said GP). Diagnosed from biopsy with Hashimotos. On T4 only til recently (don't convert well at all). Learned so much from this forum, hence now with private
Lottyplum
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Increase T4 or stick and natural antidepressants?
Good morning lovely people. Wonder if I could have some advise please? Latest blood results from MMH (eventually!) 4/3/24. FT3 6 (3.1-6.8) FT4 13.9 (12-22) TSH 0.23 (0.27-4.2) Taking 20mcg Thybon Henning and 75mcg 3 days and 50mcg 4 days of Levo Medichecks 15/1/24 FT3 5.1 (3.1-6.8) FT4 12.2 (
Good morning lovely people. Wonder if I could have some advise please? Latest blood results from MMH (eventually!) 4/3/24. FT3 6 (3.1-6.8) FT4 13.9 (12-22) TSH 0.23 (0.27-4.2) Taking 20mcg Thybon Henning and 75mcg 3 days and 50mcg 4 days of Levo Medichecks 15/1/24 FT3 5.1 (3.1-6.8) FT4 12.2 (
Auders
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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