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Periodic episodes of fluctuating tachycardia while in AFib.
Never had any heart problems until early 2020. I'm a rather robust yet strong guy , late 40s. I suspect COVID may have had something to do with it. Never vaccinated either..went to e.r after having AFib for 16 hrs. Was blacking out at work. Thought I was going to die. Spent 2 days in hospital. Echocardiogram
Never had any heart problems until early 2020. I'm a rather robust yet strong guy , late 40s. I suspect COVID may have had something to do with it. Never vaccinated either..went to e.r after having AFib for 16 hrs. Was blacking out at work. Thought I was going to die. Spent 2 days in hospital. Echocardiogram
Arrythimicaneurysm
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Test results .. advice please
Hi, this is an update to my previous post but i figured best to write a new one. heres my last 3 thyroid tests .. 1st.. when id been on T3 for 7 months .. TSH 0.01 T4 18.7 ( ref 12-22) T3 4.6 ( ref 3.1 - 6.8 ) .. last test .. about 9 months ?? ago TSH = 0.01 ( 0.27-4.20 ) T4 = 14 ( ref 11.10
Hi, this is an update to my previous post but i figured best to write a new one. heres my last 3 thyroid tests .. 1st.. when id been on T3 for 7 months .. TSH 0.01 T4 18.7 ( ref 12-22) T3 4.6 ( ref 3.1 - 6.8 ) .. last test .. about 9 months ?? ago TSH = 0.01 ( 0.27-4.20 ) T4 = 14 ( ref 11.10
MrsClanger
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
What test do i need for antibodies?
Hi everyone ❤️ Just like a bit of advice on some private bloods I'm going to have done as my surgery have missed out on many, vitamins /minerals, calcium, magnesium, foliate.. I also want cortisol done to. I also want some antibodies done but don't know what that would be 🤷♀️ any help would be grateful
Hi everyone ❤️ Just like a bit of advice on some private bloods I'm going to have done as my surgery have missed out on many, vitamins /minerals, calcium, magnesium, foliate.. I also want cortisol done to. I also want some antibodies done but don't know what that would be 🤷♀️ any help would be grateful
birkie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Importance of Magnesium in the Brain and Magnesium Threonate is Neuroprotective in a Mouse Model of Parkinson’s
https://journeywithparkinsons.com/2020/03/05/importance-of-magnesium-in-the-brain-and-magnesium-threonate-is-neuroprotective-in-a-mouse-model-of-parkinsons/
https://journeywithparkinsons.com/2020/03/05/importance-of-magnesium-in-the-brain-and-magnesium-threonate-is-neuroprotective-in-a-mouse-model-of-parkinsons/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
T4 only, TSH suppressed
Thanks to advice here I ditched my previous endo, and gradually increased my 25mcg T4 dose to 50, then 75/50. My latest results from March 9th were TSH: 0.02 mU/l (Range 0.3 - 4.5) -6.67% FT4: 1.4 ng/dl (Range 0.8 - 1.8) 60.00% FT3: 4.89 pmol/l (Range 3 - 6.5) 54.00% B12 633 pg/ml (200 - 1050) 50.9%
Thanks to advice here I ditched my previous endo, and gradually increased my 25mcg T4 dose to 50, then 75/50. My latest results from March 9th were TSH: 0.02 mU/l (Range 0.3 - 4.5) -6.67% FT4: 1.4 ng/dl (Range 0.8 - 1.8) 60.00% FT3: 4.89 pmol/l (Range 3 - 6.5) 54.00% B12 633 pg/ml (200 - 1050) 50.9%
Kriticat
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Cream of tartar and cortisol
I am really intrigued now over the role of potassium in immune health and have been testing the outcomes of different ways of dosing via cream of tartar supplements. In IT sterns today was a real stress test to see how much potassium can mitigate excess cortisol I had no breakfast and simply sprinkled
I am really intrigued now over the role of potassium in immune health and have been testing the outcomes of different ways of dosing via cream of tartar supplements. In IT sterns today was a real stress test to see how much potassium can mitigate excess cortisol I had no breakfast and simply sprinkled
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Update on magnesium supplement for missed beats.
Early 2021 I started taking 200mg of
Magnesium
Citrate
daily and after a few weeks the missed beats stopped. But 6 months or so later they returned - but I still kept taking 150mg of
Magnesium
Citrate
.
Early 2021 I started taking 200mg of
Magnesium
Citrate
daily and after a few weeks the missed beats stopped. But 6 months or so later they returned - but I still kept taking 150mg of
Magnesium
Citrate
.
Jeff1943
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Arrhythmia Alliance
2 years ago
Best podcast and book resources I've found
I'm going to recommend a couple of podcast episodes and books for osteoporosis. There is so much information out there, and some of it may not be well researched. So this is what I've found most helpful so far. 1. The Bone Coach Episode #15 - He interviews Dr. Lara Giongregorio, Ph. D. who works
I'm going to recommend a couple of podcast episodes and books for osteoporosis. There is so much information out there, and some of it may not be well researched. So this is what I've found most helpful so far. 1. The Bone Coach Episode #15 - He interviews Dr. Lara Giongregorio, Ph. D. who works
dw98611
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Confusion
At the moment I am taking Pregabalin, magnesium and ferrous sulphate. I know that some time needs to be left between these things but am confused as to how long. I take the Pregabalin around 8 o/clock. Should I be taking the ferrous sulphate in the morning as I think that's what the doctor said
At the moment I am taking Pregabalin, magnesium and ferrous sulphate. I know that some time needs to be left between these things but am confused as to how long. I take the Pregabalin around 8 o/clock. Should I be taking the ferrous sulphate in the morning as I think that's what the doctor said
soupersuzy
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Updated blood test results- is hypo the cause of my symptoms?
This blood test was taken at 9.15am. I had a previous blood test in February with a private GP, who suggested that thyroxine levels were depleting as TSH was slightly raised. Initial blood test (taken at 9am): TSH 4.28, free T3 4.6, free T4 15.6. So it seems like my results have improved since then
This blood test was taken at 9.15am. I had a previous blood test in February with a private GP, who suggested that thyroxine levels were depleting as TSH was slightly raised. Initial blood test (taken at 9am): TSH 4.28, free T3 4.6, free T4 15.6. So it seems like my results have improved since then
0ryx
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Form of Magnesium?
Hi all, my daughter is suggesting I try Magnesium Malate as it is suggested for Fibromyalgia
Hi all, my daughter is suggesting I try Magnesium Malate as it is suggested for Fibromyalgia
serengazer
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Meta-analysis Identifies Supplements That Benefit Cardiovascular Health
An interesting meta-analysis from the American College of Cardiology of more than 884 studies finds omega-3, folic acid, and CoQ10 among the micronutrients that reduce cardiovascular risk. [i]"Researchers systematically reviewed a total of 884 studies available to date on micronutrients taken as dietary
An interesting meta-analysis from the American College of Cardiology of more than 884 studies finds omega-3, folic acid, and CoQ10 among the micronutrients that reduce cardiovascular risk. [i]"Researchers systematically reviewed a total of 884 studies available to date on micronutrients taken as dietary
Barny12
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AF Association
1 year ago
What to do about supplements when going abroad
What do you do about supplements when flying? I don't want to take full packs of everything but can't see airlines letting you take a tub with mixed supplements in. I'm thinking of magnesium in particular. I also have a large bottle of vitamin C plus selenium and zinc emulsion but unfortunately it's
What do you do about supplements when flying? I don't want to take full packs of everything but can't see airlines letting you take a tub with mixed supplements in. I'm thinking of magnesium in particular. I also have a large bottle of vitamin C plus selenium and zinc emulsion but unfortunately it's
AnneEvo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Supra Ventricular Ectopy
For the last two to three weeks, I've been having a lot of PACS. Prior to that, I haven't had much of any irregular beats for the last six months. These episodes last for hours, (until my PIP kicks in) and have a high frequency, up to every other beat. I've had two ablations and currently don't take
For the last two to three weeks, I've been having a lot of PACS. Prior to that, I haven't had much of any irregular beats for the last six months. These episodes last for hours, (until my PIP kicks in) and have a high frequency, up to every other beat. I've had two ablations and currently don't take
drdubb
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AF Association
1 year ago
T3 dose times
After experimenting with different t3 doses (twice a day vs 3x a day) and timings, I’m currently taking all Levo and 7.5mcg t3 at 5am, 5mcg t3 at 11am and 2.5mcg t3 at 4pm. This is so I can take magnesium at 8pm (I go to bed early). I find this too fiddly because sometimes I want a snack and can’t because
After experimenting with different t3 doses (twice a day vs 3x a day) and timings, I’m currently taking all Levo and 7.5mcg t3 at 5am, 5mcg t3 at 11am and 2.5mcg t3 at 4pm. This is so I can take magnesium at 8pm (I go to bed early). I find this too fiddly because sometimes I want a snack and can’t because
Girlslovescifi
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Anastrozole and Adcal-D3 - hypothyroidism and hormone positive breast cancer
I have been prescribed Adcal- D3 as the medication I have been prescribed for breast cancer has been known to cause osteoporosis. (Anastrozole). I have several questions: 1. Adcal-D3 contains soy oil - I thought soy contained plant oestrogen which was similar to human? Is it safe to take given my
I have been prescribed Adcal- D3 as the medication I have been prescribed for breast cancer has been known to cause osteoporosis. (Anastrozole). I have several questions: 1. Adcal-D3 contains soy oil - I thought soy contained plant oestrogen which was similar to human? Is it safe to take given my
Lost_Girl
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Pramipexole / Pregabalin
After many years on Pramipexole and having reached the max dose (6 x 0.88mg), I suffered augmentation and visited my GP. The GP i saw was very sympathetic and started me on Pregablin whilst I reduced the dose of Pramipexole.. I managed okay(ish) until I got to 3 x 75mg of Pregabalin and 2 x .088mg
After many years on Pramipexole and having reached the max dose (6 x 0.88mg), I suffered augmentation and visited my GP. The GP i saw was very sympathetic and started me on Pregablin whilst I reduced the dose of Pramipexole.. I managed okay(ish) until I got to 3 x 75mg of Pregabalin and 2 x .088mg
Ced60
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
GP Visit Update
Hi - I saw my GP yesterday and he did listen I guess! My main points were need for optimal levels of vitamins and minerals; PPIs affecting absorption; High T4 and low T3 signalling poor conversion. He said I could increase VitD3 to 2000iu and that a Vit B complex would be a good idea - I'm also adding
Hi - I saw my GP yesterday and he did listen I guess! My main points were need for optimal levels of vitamins and minerals; PPIs affecting absorption; High T4 and low T3 signalling poor conversion. He said I could increase VitD3 to 2000iu and that a Vit B complex would be a good idea - I'm also adding
Rambling9
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
statins
morning everyone, Recent blood tests show I have raised cholesterol and triglyceride serum levels. After discussion with the gp I agreed to give Atoravastatin a go. I am already on Xarelto, Nebivolol, Candesarten and gave verapamil as a pip (pharmacist said still ok to take it as a pip, contraindication
morning everyone, Recent blood tests show I have raised cholesterol and triglyceride serum levels. After discussion with the gp I agreed to give Atoravastatin a go. I am already on Xarelto, Nebivolol, Candesarten and gave verapamil as a pip (pharmacist said still ok to take it as a pip, contraindication
Tilly1957
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AF Association
1 year ago
Abnormally high thyroid levels
Hi all, I 'd like some advice with these abnormally high test results. For the first time ever, my free T4 is out of range- too high-, and so is my Vit D. My TSH is also low, but I've had that before. I have Hashimotos and am on Levothyroxine 200mcg. My GP wants to reduce my Levo to alternating days
Hi all, I 'd like some advice with these abnormally high test results. For the first time ever, my free T4 is out of range- too high-, and so is my Vit D. My TSH is also low, but I've had that before. I have Hashimotos and am on Levothyroxine 200mcg. My GP wants to reduce my Levo to alternating days
HealthyEmski
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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