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Blood test results regarding magnesium - thank you everyone for advice
He said any
magnesium
supplement can be bought such as
magnesium
sulphate
or citrate. I’m not sure which one to get 🤔 Oh, we also found out that mums B12 is low so she’s going to have 4 weekly injections to boost that, and he suggested she have a top up of B12 every 3 months.
He said any
magnesium
supplement can be bought such as
magnesium
sulphate
or citrate. I’m not sure which one to get 🤔 Oh, we also found out that mums B12 is low so she’s going to have 4 weekly injections to boost that, and he suggested she have a top up of B12 every 3 months.
Nickybhf
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Relief.
Try a hot bath soak with epsom salts. Works for my son.
Try a hot bath soak with epsom salts. Works for my son.
bcountryman
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Thrush 3 days before FET
Hi everyone, I am booked for a natural FET on Monday (I didn't take anything this cycle, not even progesterone) and the Friday before I discovered that my discharge looked like cottage cheese and I may be getting thrush. Which I haven't had in years! Has this happened to anyone else before their FET
Hi everyone, I am booked for a natural FET on Monday (I didn't take anything this cycle, not even progesterone) and the Friday before I discovered that my discharge looked like cottage cheese and I may be getting thrush. Which I haven't had in years! Has this happened to anyone else before their FET
raverg
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
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Update on my last visit and tests - Hyperthyroidism and Graves
Hi all, Just a quick update on how I’m getting on and a quick background of my story . I went to the doctors due to having premenopausal symptoms in July 2023 and it transpired that my thyroid was at fault. I then had regular blood tests which showed the thyroid to be on the higher range bracket but
Hi all, Just a quick update on how I’m getting on and a quick background of my story . I went to the doctors due to having premenopausal symptoms in July 2023 and it transpired that my thyroid was at fault. I then had regular blood tests which showed the thyroid to be on the higher range bracket but
Danathediva1
in
Thyroid UK
4 months ago
What to do next
As in my previous post, I took Gabapentin 5 nights and I feel shakey and my nerves raw. How can I get this crap out of my body faster? I tried an Epsom salts bath but doesn't feel much better if any. Also I am terrified in what to take for sleep and pain tonight. My doctor prescribed tramodol but it
As in my previous post, I took Gabapentin 5 nights and I feel shakey and my nerves raw. How can I get this crap out of my body faster? I tried an Epsom salts bath but doesn't feel much better if any. Also I am terrified in what to take for sleep and pain tonight. My doctor prescribed tramodol but it
Butterflygrandma
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
How to improve your blood pressure
Taking regular epsom salts baths which is the
sulphate
form of
magnesium
, is another nourishing way of getting this mineral, nature’s relaxant, in. Look to getting good night’s sleep. This might mean some re-education around patterns. Keep tech out of the bedroom, including mobile phone.
Taking regular epsom salts baths which is the
sulphate
form of
magnesium
, is another nourishing way of getting this mineral, nature’s relaxant, in. Look to getting good night’s sleep. This might mean some re-education around patterns. Keep tech out of the bedroom, including mobile phone.
WhollyAligned
Administrator
in
Nutrition and Yoga for Health
3 months ago
Heavy legs and breathlessness
My legs feel heavy and stiffen up very quickly if I walk on any hard surface like pavements or even supermarket floors for more than a few minutes. It's particularly bad going up any incline, however slight. I literally feel as if I am having to drag my legs and the effort makes me really breathless.
My legs feel heavy and stiffen up very quickly if I walk on any hard surface like pavements or even supermarket floors for more than a few minutes. It's particularly bad going up any incline, however slight. I literally feel as if I am having to drag my legs and the effort makes me really breathless.
soreleg28
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 months ago
How to nurture bone health
*Take regular epsom salts baths - epsom salts are a
sulphate
form of
magnesium
. The nutrient is transdermally absorbed. Soak in the bath for at least 10 minutes before using soaps etc. A good generous 2-3 mugs into the bath. Buying in bulk online is a more affordable option.
*Take regular epsom salts baths - epsom salts are a
sulphate
form of
magnesium
. The nutrient is transdermally absorbed. Soak in the bath for at least 10 minutes before using soaps etc. A good generous 2-3 mugs into the bath. Buying in bulk online is a more affordable option.
WhollyAligned
Administrator
in
Nutrition and Yoga for Health
4 months ago
Magnesium
Hi just wondered if anyone has taken ferrous
sulphate
at the same time as
magnesium
? I was finding magnesium helped my migraines, but now the doctors put me on ferrous sulphate for anaemia and I've been told, you can't take both, as they stop each others affectiveness.
Hi just wondered if anyone has taken ferrous
sulphate
at the same time as
magnesium
? I was finding magnesium helped my migraines, but now the doctors put me on ferrous sulphate for anaemia and I've been told, you can't take both, as they stop each others affectiveness.
Mary1959
in
National Migraine Centre
7 months ago
Advice needed re Hashimotos.
TSH 2.71 Free t4 14 Ferritin 84 Folic Acid 15.5 Vitamin D 95 I am on b12 injections and supplementing with folic acid, vit D, ferrous
sulphate
, vitamin C, B complex, fish oil,
magnesium
. I’m gluten free now, no caffeine, no alcohol and a non smoker. Not much sugar and try to eat clean food.
TSH 2.71 Free t4 14 Ferritin 84 Folic Acid 15.5 Vitamin D 95 I am on b12 injections and supplementing with folic acid, vit D, ferrous
sulphate
, vitamin C, B complex, fish oil,
magnesium
. I’m gluten free now, no caffeine, no alcohol and a non smoker. Not much sugar and try to eat clean food.
Artist23
in
Thyroid UK
11 days ago
"annoying insects"?
So,this year i thought i would be clever and get someone to do the garden for me.good arrangement pay him once a month for ongoing.he made a start last week.ive gone to sweep and rake up mess and got bitten everywhere(and i mean everywhere!)counted 17 bites on my left leg/foot alone...visit to lovely
So,this year i thought i would be clever and get someone to do the garden for me.good arrangement pay him once a month for ongoing.he made a start last week.ive gone to sweep and rake up mess and got bitten everywhere(and i mean everywhere!)counted 17 bites on my left leg/foot alone...visit to lovely
Dogsabighelp
in
Headway
9 months ago
Ferritin results
Hi, I had my blood test results back today and my serum ferritin is 30ug/L. No TSAT. Results tho. I've been prescribed ferrous sulphate 200mg. Not sure what 30ug/L means though can anyone enlighten me?
Hi, I had my blood test results back today and my serum ferritin is 30ug/L. No TSAT. Results tho. I've been prescribed ferrous sulphate 200mg. Not sure what 30ug/L means though can anyone enlighten me?
Ragdoll1
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
9 days ago
Heme vs Non-Heme Iron Supplements
Since being diagnosed with low ferritin three months ago, I've been on ferrous sulfate tablets (1 - 65mg along with 500 mg vitamin C twice a day with meals). It's been working fine (went from 11 to 45 in a month) without any side effects. However, early on, I purchased a bottle of Three Arrows Heme after
Since being diagnosed with low ferritin three months ago, I've been on ferrous sulfate tablets (1 - 65mg along with 500 mg vitamin C twice a day with meals). It's been working fine (went from 11 to 45 in a month) without any side effects. However, early on, I purchased a bottle of Three Arrows Heme after
ReallyWondering
in
Thyroid UK
10 days ago
Advice needed on iron/ferritin levels please
I'd be really grateful if anyone could advise on whether I need to be concerned about my iron/ferritin levels. I'm seeing a neurologist tomorrow and want to be well informed. I have results from my last three blood tests so hopefully that might help. Serum iron level: October 2023 - 7.7 umol/L; January
I'd be really grateful if anyone could advise on whether I need to be concerned about my iron/ferritin levels. I'm seeing a neurologist tomorrow and want to be well informed. I have results from my last three blood tests so hopefully that might help. Serum iron level: October 2023 - 7.7 umol/L; January
Claire_lc
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
19 days ago
High platelet count due to iron deficiency anaemia maybe?
Just again when I thought all was going well ! High platelet count from recent blood test shows Platelet count 515 10*9/L Platelet count has been abnormal for some time, but never this high. Not sure whether I should request the ferrous sulphate again, OR could it be PMR flare. I have felt pretty
Just again when I thought all was going well ! High platelet count from recent blood test shows Platelet count 515 10*9/L Platelet count has been abnormal for some time, but never this high. Not sure whether I should request the ferrous sulphate again, OR could it be PMR flare. I have felt pretty
gillsky8
in
PMRGCAuk
28 days ago
Hypothyroid - help please with blood test results
Hi brilliant group, I would be very grateful for your help regarding my recent blood test results. My GP is not very good on thyroid matters. I did post 8 months ago and I apologise for not replying to SlowDragon. I have had a lot of health stuff going on but now am thinking some of the symptoms are
Hi brilliant group, I would be very grateful for your help regarding my recent blood test results. My GP is not very good on thyroid matters. I did post 8 months ago and I apologise for not replying to SlowDragon. I have had a lot of health stuff going on but now am thinking some of the symptoms are
1965Katy
in
Thyroid UK
1 month ago
My response to the AASM Guidelines For RLS
I am posting this in the hope that it helps in forming your own response and if you agree with some of them, including them in your own response might help them pay more attention to them. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
I am posting this in the hope that it helps in forming your own response and if you agree with some of them, including them in your own response might help them pay more attention to them. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SueJohnson
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Which iron supplement to take?
My ferritin level is at 65 but understand getting above 100 could be beneficial. Is ferrous sulphate the way to go and if so how much would I need to take? TIA
My ferritin level is at 65 but understand getting above 100 could be beneficial. Is ferrous sulphate the way to go and if so how much would I need to take? TIA
Alifromthegalley
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Advice please on headaches and fatigue please
I am a relatively fit and healthy 57 year old, no health complications so when I was diagnosed with ET last year I was put on aspirin and ferrous sulphate for a watch and wait treatment. I am happy with this however from my platelets being 600 when I was originally referred to a Haematologist they have
I am a relatively fit and healthy 57 year old, no health complications so when I was diagnosed with ET last year I was put on aspirin and ferrous sulphate for a watch and wait treatment. I am happy with this however from my platelets being 600 when I was originally referred to a Haematologist they have
Yarnhabit
in
MPN Voice
2 months ago
The recent AASM Draft Guidelines
I finally had a chance to look at the recent AASM Draft Guidelines. I was surprised by a number of things. They should have had something between conditional for and conditional against. Why did they choose those particular things? Some don't even have much relevance to improving RLS such as antidepressants
I finally had a chance to look at the recent AASM Draft Guidelines. I was surprised by a number of things. They should have had something between conditional for and conditional against. Why did they choose those particular things? Some don't even have much relevance to improving RLS such as antidepressants
SueJohnson
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
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