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Vit C and A/F
Thought I would point you all to the video by Sanjay Gupta the York Cardiologist on facebook which says that small studies re Vit C on A/F is very effective. Have a look at it and make up your own minds.
Thought I would point you all to the video by Sanjay Gupta the York Cardiologist on facebook which says that small studies re Vit C on A/F is very effective. Have a look at it and make up your own minds.
GrannyE
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AF Association
3 years ago
Advice for a newbie about blood test
First time posting. I am going for a blood test on the 24th at my GP surgery. I suspect I am hypothyroid after gaining around 45 pounds since 2019. I had a well-woman NHS check-up in 2019 and the doctor said my TSH levels were off, but not to an extent that needed medication. They said to come back if
First time posting. I am going for a blood test on the 24th at my GP surgery. I suspect I am hypothyroid after gaining around 45 pounds since 2019. I had a well-woman NHS check-up in 2019 and the doctor said my TSH levels were off, but not to an extent that needed medication. They said to come back if
meatymum
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Collagen supplements
Hi I have no thyroid, taking levo at 125 mg and T 3 at 20 mg per day, plus folate and Vit D due to both being low. My question is have been looking at taking Marine Collagen with vit C and Hydraulic acid , but need to know will the iodine in it will cause me any problems? My iron levels are fine Would
Hi I have no thyroid, taking levo at 125 mg and T 3 at 20 mg per day, plus folate and Vit D due to both being low. My question is have been looking at taking Marine Collagen with vit C and Hydraulic acid , but need to know will the iodine in it will cause me any problems? My iron levels are fine Would
Nellups
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Its all about the Iron. Do I go on taking Iron Fumerate?
So it is almost exactly a year since I first got the diagnosis of RLS, having suffered for many years with the symptoms. I share the track of the year to add the growing amount of information for us all. In the past year I have stopped drinking alcohol, drink no caffeinated tea, one cup of coffee in
So it is almost exactly a year since I first got the diagnosis of RLS, having suffered for many years with the symptoms. I share the track of the year to add the growing amount of information for us all. In the past year I have stopped drinking alcohol, drink no caffeinated tea, one cup of coffee in
SomersetLily
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Time for Yet Another Paradigm Shift
Maybe we need to pass on the Vitamin C. Clinical trial showed no increased absorption https://www.verywellhealth.com/vitamin-c-iron-supplement-study-5087131 The above trial only tested with pure vitamin C. Substances like orange juice and other fruit juices are rich in polyphenols which can decrease
Maybe we need to pass on the Vitamin C. Clinical trial showed no increased absorption https://www.verywellhealth.com/vitamin-c-iron-supplement-study-5087131 The above trial only tested with pure vitamin C. Substances like orange juice and other fruit juices are rich in polyphenols which can decrease
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Alternative to Levothyroxide on NHS
Hi everyone, My most recent results show my thyroid still needs to be re-medicated (long story but I came off Levo under the instruction of Dr Peatfield before he retired) but I am reluctant to go back on to Levothyroxine because it made me feel horrendous. I was previously taking 175mcg and my TSH still
Hi everyone, My most recent results show my thyroid still needs to be re-medicated (long story but I came off Levo under the instruction of Dr Peatfield before he retired) but I am reluctant to go back on to Levothyroxine because it made me feel horrendous. I was previously taking 175mcg and my TSH still
Mrsdafox
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
RLS Improving, Insomnia Worsening
My husband has suffered from RLS for 30 years. A few years ago, he started on Mirapex which did wonders at the time. It started to augment this spring, even causing him to fall asleep in an instant when driving. Withdrawal was a nightmare. Since mid-July, he's been on 600 mg. Gabapentin, taken at
My husband has suffered from RLS for 30 years. A few years ago, he started on Mirapex which did wonders at the time. It started to augment this spring, even causing him to fall asleep in an instant when driving. Withdrawal was a nightmare. Since mid-July, he's been on 600 mg. Gabapentin, taken at
DreamerTED
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Parkinson’s Disease: A Systemic Inflammatory Disease Accompanied by Bacterial Inflammagens 2019
Somebody was speculating that the frozen shoulder PWP suffer from may not be the inflammation type of frozen shoulder that most people suffer from. An important point as, if not caused by inflammation, then the idea that PD is driven by inflammation and we should all be trying to reduce inflammation
Somebody was speculating that the frozen shoulder PWP suffer from may not be the inflammation type of frozen shoulder that most people suffer from. An important point as, if not caused by inflammation, then the idea that PD is driven by inflammation and we should all be trying to reduce inflammation
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Possible Borderline Hypothyroidism
Hi, I am new to this forum but after test results reading all I can. After not feeling well for a couple of years after a major op I asked my GP for an iron test. Iron was fine, but she also tested for thyroid which I have never had before. Reading other posts and articles, it looks like I could
Hi, I am new to this forum but after test results reading all I can. After not feeling well for a couple of years after a major op I asked my GP for an iron test. Iron was fine, but she also tested for thyroid which I have never had before. Reading other posts and articles, it looks like I could
mrskiki
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
How to prevent and minimise colds. 🍊🍏🥦🌶🥕
Hi everyone, It's cold and flu season in the UK and coupled with the insidious COVID which's meant lots of us have had lees human contact so are more prone to colds and flu. Here's an article from the BBC about the importance of a healthy diet to prevent and beat colds. I love the photo as its so
Hi everyone, It's cold and flu season in the UK and coupled with the insidious COVID which's meant lots of us have had lees human contact so are more prone to colds and flu. Here's an article from the BBC about the importance of a healthy diet to prevent and beat colds. I love the photo as its so
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Fired the doc a year ago..here I am today
I'm off pramipexole almost a year now!! I take no meds (since a year) and have moved from chronic RLS to mild- moderate. I sleep at night in blocks of 3 and 4 hours. In between I watch light tv on YouTube like Poirot, nothing too exciting! It takes my mind off the restlessness. Too much stretching at
I'm off pramipexole almost a year now!! I take no meds (since a year) and have moved from chronic RLS to mild- moderate. I sleep at night in blocks of 3 and 4 hours. In between I watch light tv on YouTube like Poirot, nothing too exciting! It takes my mind off the restlessness. Too much stretching at
Ballybofey26
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Tuesday Rainy Day: Gluten-free Kiwi Lemon pie and Chamomile flowers tea. 🌱🥝🍋🥧🫖😋❤️
Good afternoon everyone, hope you have a wonderful day so far and a great start of the day ahead! 🤗 Kiwis are winter fruits, ripen from October to May that are not only packed with vitamin C to increase strength for our immune system but also bring out the warmth and tropical feeling when enjoying them
Good afternoon everyone, hope you have a wonderful day so far and a great start of the day ahead! 🤗 Kiwis are winter fruits, ripen from October to May that are not only packed with vitamin C to increase strength for our immune system but also bring out the warmth and tropical feeling when enjoying them
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Vegan Foods for Life
3 years ago
Why do you need cholesterol?
This was copied from an email I got so don’t go shooting the messenger if you don’t agree :). “I have been trying for years, decades actually, to raise my cholesterol. Finally after a more significant (call it strict if you like) change in diet, it’s happening and that’s a good thing. You see, low cholesterol
This was copied from an email I got so don’t go shooting the messenger if you don’t agree :). “I have been trying for years, decades actually, to raise my cholesterol. Finally after a more significant (call it strict if you like) change in diet, it’s happening and that’s a good thing. You see, low cholesterol
Matt2584
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Re cap on vitamins please.
Hi, I used to take regular supplements as per the great guidance on here. However, the supplements added up, in cost too, and tbh I just got fed up of ordering, paying for, and remembering to take my T4 plus T3 every day plus a whole load of supplements. So, yes, I stopped I went back onto T4 only
Hi, I used to take regular supplements as per the great guidance on here. However, the supplements added up, in cost too, and tbh I just got fed up of ordering, paying for, and remembering to take my T4 plus T3 every day plus a whole load of supplements. So, yes, I stopped I went back onto T4 only
Pastille
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Advice please when to take supplements
Hi everyone Thank you all for your kind valuable advice. I rescheduled my Endo appointment now appt 2 Dec but I’m on a wait list too. Hoping to do bloods later this week, just to be ready when needed. (I have stopped iron tablets in preparation) Would appreciate some more wisdom from you re the supplements
Hi everyone Thank you all for your kind valuable advice. I rescheduled my Endo appointment now appt 2 Dec but I’m on a wait list too. Hoping to do bloods later this week, just to be ready when needed. (I have stopped iron tablets in preparation) Would appreciate some more wisdom from you re the supplements
Anic
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Newbie
Hi I’m new here, just been diagnosed yesterday with hep c but apparently doctor thinks I could of caught it from when I was a teenager, I’m now in my mid fifties and so I would or could of had it for around 37 years, I dunno as had scan done and thankfully have no scarring on my liver so now been referred
Hi I’m new here, just been diagnosed yesterday with hep c but apparently doctor thinks I could of caught it from when I was a teenager, I’m now in my mid fifties and so I would or could of had it for around 37 years, I dunno as had scan done and thankfully have no scarring on my liver so now been referred
Hazeleyes66
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Hepatitis C Trust
3 years ago
Vitamin C for pain
vitamin C to defend against diseasecausing inflammation, says vitamin C researcher Thomas Levy, MD. And since the primary cause of pain is inflammation, vitamin C supplements can work wonders. The caveat? Standard C is poorly absorbed by the body, he says. But liposomal C, a form where the vitamin
vitamin C to defend against diseasecausing inflammation, says vitamin C researcher Thomas Levy, MD. And since the primary cause of pain is inflammation, vitamin C supplements can work wonders. The caveat? Standard C is poorly absorbed by the body, he says. But liposomal C, a form where the vitamin
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Tricky Thyroid Patient! Advice please.
Hello, I have pasted my recent results below. Is anyone else known as a tricky thyroid patient?! These results are after a daily increase to 125mcg in July. My TSH has never been so low! However, I don't really feel any different. I feel 'flat' and fat! Still cannot lose weight and a couple of stones
Hello, I have pasted my recent results below. Is anyone else known as a tricky thyroid patient?! These results are after a daily increase to 125mcg in July. My TSH has never been so low! However, I don't really feel any different. I feel 'flat' and fat! Still cannot lose weight and a couple of stones
ElephantShoes
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Will coming off fluoxetine stop RLS?
I’ve been on fluoxetine for 9 yrs and had RLS for the past 3. Sometimes it seems to effect arm and side of face as well as legs, either down one side or another. Usually starts around 9pm. I sit in cold bath 2-3 x nightly to numb legs enough to get some sleep. It often wakes me up and I have to sit
I’ve been on fluoxetine for 9 yrs and had RLS for the past 3. Sometimes it seems to effect arm and side of face as well as legs, either down one side or another. Usually starts around 9pm. I sit in cold bath 2-3 x nightly to numb legs enough to get some sleep. It often wakes me up and I have to sit
Tesslegs
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Back up to 40 mg pred
I wrote here how I was down to 10mg pred in 4 months. You all said that was too fast and I didn’t want to believe you. My headaches were coming back so rheumatologist upped it to 15. It’s been 6 days and I still have headaches. Today he upped it to 40mg to get the inflammation under control. Both sed
I wrote here how I was down to 10mg pred in 4 months. You all said that was too fast and I didn’t want to believe you. My headaches were coming back so rheumatologist upped it to 15. It’s been 6 days and I still have headaches. Today he upped it to 40mg to get the inflammation under control. Both sed
nallufl24
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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