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Hi everyone, so thankful to have found this site, like everyone the story is long, here's a ( hopefully) š short history; Diagnosed with Hypothyroidism in March 15' I have had all the recognised symptons for a number of years, however age (51) and with life challenging events ( bereavement etc) I
Hi everyone, so thankful to have found this site, like everyone the story is long, here's a ( hopefully) š short history; Diagnosed with Hypothyroidism in March 15' I have had all the recognised symptons for a number of years, however age (51) and with life challenging events ( bereavement etc) I
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Latest blood results
I'd be grateful if someone could help/advise me on my latest blood results.they where taken on the 20th of July I waited until today to collect them as the Dr agreed to do the two thyroid hormones the TPO and the other one.but result aren't showing them.however I have another TSH vitamin D calcium ferreting.here
I'd be grateful if someone could help/advise me on my latest blood results.they where taken on the 20th of July I waited until today to collect them as the Dr agreed to do the two thyroid hormones the TPO and the other one.but result aren't showing them.however I have another TSH vitamin D calcium ferreting.here
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Newly Diagnosed at 29
Hi everyone, I have recently been diagnosed as early stage RA, have been in excruciating pain with my knees mainly during the night which has caused huge problems as I've recently had a child and getting up to do night feeds has been extremely painful! Over the last week I have really suffered with
Hi everyone, I have recently been diagnosed as early stage RA, have been in excruciating pain with my knees mainly during the night which has caused huge problems as I've recently had a child and getting up to do night feeds has been extremely painful! Over the last week I have really suffered with
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NRAS
9 years ago
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This isn't going to cure anything, but may help along the way: Since re-commencing Boots' highest dosage Omega 3 Fish Oil 1300mgs, my heart has been calmer with reduced symptoms. I always seem to do well on it in the past, but broke off to try krill and CQ10, which I can't afford to keep up.
This isn't going to cure anything, but may help along the way: Since re-commencing Boots' highest dosage Omega 3 Fish Oil 1300mgs, my heart has been calmer with reduced symptoms. I always seem to do well on it in the past, but broke off to try krill and CQ10, which I can't afford to keep up.
hobbledehoye
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AF Association
9 years ago
Feeling lost
I live in australia their arent alot of suposupsupport forums in aust. After catching a virus.that attacks your joints a few years back and since having my last child i was experiencing bad joint pain after alot of testing in jan i was daignosed with rhuematoid arthritis. Iam currently on mthotrexate
I live in australia their arent alot of suposupsupport forums in aust. After catching a virus.that attacks your joints a few years back and since having my last child i was experiencing bad joint pain after alot of testing in jan i was daignosed with rhuematoid arthritis. Iam currently on mthotrexate
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NRAS
9 years ago
Making the Best of the āBlandā Diet
Written by Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN The bland diet is a loosely defined collection of diet restrictions that may be prescribed following gastrointestinal surgery or as management for gastric distress (e.g. nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea). When thinking about bland foods, I canāt stop
Written by Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN The bland diet is a loosely defined collection of diet restrictions that may be prescribed following gastrointestinal surgery or as management for gastric distress (e.g. nausea, vomiting, and/or diarrhea). When thinking about bland foods, I canāt stop
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Cook For Your Life
9 years ago
Coriander
Innumerable health benefits of Coriander Coriander leaves are largely used for seasoning and in chutneys across india. Its seeds are also used in making regular indian dishes, giving them a distinct flavour and fragrance. What a lot of us might not know is that it has numerous health benefits. Some
Innumerable health benefits of Coriander Coriander leaves are largely used for seasoning and in chutneys across india. Its seeds are also used in making regular indian dishes, giving them a distinct flavour and fragrance. What a lot of us might not know is that it has numerous health benefits. Some
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Healthy Eating
9 years ago
Exercise intolerance
So exercise intolerance could be down to low t3 For years I have tried to exercise and alway hit the wall. I am passionate x-country skier and as it is not familiar to many of you here it is quite consuming. Especially skate skiing you do in heart rate range 130 all the way upto 190. I can push max
So exercise intolerance could be down to low t3 For years I have tried to exercise and alway hit the wall. I am passionate x-country skier and as it is not familiar to many of you here it is quite consuming. Especially skate skiing you do in heart rate range 130 all the way upto 190. I can push max
Justiina
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Advice I have been given for viral meningitis
Dear VM friends, I have posted many times on here and many of you will know I had VM 15 months ago now and I have suffered severe headaches / head pain/ migraines ( they have been called many things by doctors ) during this time. The crushing pain actually dislocated a vertebrae in my neck, collapsing
Dear VM friends, I have posted many times on here and many of you will know I had VM 15 months ago now and I have suffered severe headaches / head pain/ migraines ( they have been called many things by doctors ) during this time. The crushing pain actually dislocated a vertebrae in my neck, collapsing
Bonkitty
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Meningitis Now
9 years ago
Mollaretās meningitis reloaded, and āhow to change your life, and still have oneā: Feedback and additional advice sought
Hi Guys, I had planned to make this post about 6 months after my last bout of VM, but things moved in some odd directions for a while, with a bit of a relapse for good measure. However, itās now a good time to share back some updates for anyone interested/bored of the tennis. Thanks again to all the
Hi Guys, I had planned to make this post about 6 months after my last bout of VM, but things moved in some odd directions for a while, with a bit of a relapse for good measure. However, itās now a good time to share back some updates for anyone interested/bored of the tennis. Thanks again to all the
JustinP
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Meningitis Now
9 years ago
28 years with AMN
I was diagnosed with AMN after my left kidney was removed when I was repairing HVAC. I was part of the Lorenzo's Oil study for about four years. I do not think it helped. After returning to college to get my BSEE I relocated from Il. to AZ. I was able to walk with a cane until 1994 and then I found
I was diagnosed with AMN after my left kidney was removed when I was repairing HVAC. I was part of the Lorenzo's Oil study for about four years. I do not think it helped. After returning to college to get my BSEE I relocated from Il. to AZ. I was able to walk with a cane until 1994 and then I found
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AMN EASIER
9 years ago
Looking for a neurologist
Hello. My husband was diagnosed with AMN 10 years ago when he was 30. He was in the Lorenzo's Oil study at Kennedy Krieger until it was cancelled about 6 years ago. We live in NJ and are looking for a neurologist in the NYC, NJ/Phili area that is familiar with AMN as most doctors we have used don't
Hello. My husband was diagnosed with AMN 10 years ago when he was 30. He was in the Lorenzo's Oil study at Kennedy Krieger until it was cancelled about 6 years ago. We live in NJ and are looking for a neurologist in the NYC, NJ/Phili area that is familiar with AMN as most doctors we have used don't
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AMN EASIER
9 years ago
Hormone Help!!
Hi, I was diagnosed last year (ages 22) after years of terrible periods. After my op I was put onto the mini pill to help control things. Im not sure how linked it is but I suffer so bad with my hormones, i feel they control me! I've been put on Cerezatta pill which is meant to stop periods to therefore
Hi, I was diagnosed last year (ages 22) after years of terrible periods. After my op I was put onto the mini pill to help control things. Im not sure how linked it is but I suffer so bad with my hormones, i feel they control me! I've been put on Cerezatta pill which is meant to stop periods to therefore
Lyd123
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Hormone help!
Hi, I was diagnosed last year (ages 22) after years of terrible periods. After my op I was put onto the mini pill to help control things. Im not sure how linked it is but I suffer so bad with my hormones, i feel they control me! Ive been put on Cerezatta pill which is meant to stop periods to therefore
Hi, I was diagnosed last year (ages 22) after years of terrible periods. After my op I was put onto the mini pill to help control things. Im not sure how linked it is but I suffer so bad with my hormones, i feel they control me! Ive been put on Cerezatta pill which is meant to stop periods to therefore
Lyd123
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Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Not so fast. Mic
Well, I was so boastful. BUT, I went to the morning service on Wednesday morning. I spoke to a retired doctor who told me he was recovering from a soar throat. I said I wouldn't kiss him! But talking to him was enough. during the night, I felt this awful pain in my throat, cold hardly swallow. I rinsed
Well, I was so boastful. BUT, I went to the morning service on Wednesday morning. I spoke to a retired doctor who told me he was recovering from a soar throat. I said I wouldn't kiss him! But talking to him was enough. during the night, I felt this awful pain in my throat, cold hardly swallow. I rinsed
helingmic
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Finally a change!!
Having being diagnosed just over 12 months ago and pushing for further investigations, I've now had a diagnosis of Underactive Thyroid, Vit B12 deficiency & Vit D deficiency. I am on lifelong medication for all 3. I decided that I would now look at my diet , as I was still struggling to loose the near
Having being diagnosed just over 12 months ago and pushing for further investigations, I've now had a diagnosis of Underactive Thyroid, Vit B12 deficiency & Vit D deficiency. I am on lifelong medication for all 3. I decided that I would now look at my diet , as I was still struggling to loose the near
D3bbi3
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Lorenzo's Oil
Hello folks. Does anyone here actually take Lorenzo's Oil? My neurologist (who only prescribes an extremely limited set of drugs) says the Very Long Chain Fatty Acids are just a marker of the disease and lowering them makes no difference at all. I've found a source for it, but does anybody here actually
Hello folks. Does anyone here actually take Lorenzo's Oil? My neurologist (who only prescribes an extremely limited set of drugs) says the Very Long Chain Fatty Acids are just a marker of the disease and lowering them makes no difference at all. I've found a source for it, but does anybody here actually
monkeybus
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AMN EASIER
9 years ago
Is it my thyroid or something else?
Hello to all, I have been Hypothyroid for 6 years, diagnosed with a TSH of 68 and T4 of 7. I'm currently on 150 mcg of Thyroxine and have trialled a combination of T3 and Thyroxine a couple of years ago under the supervision of an endocronologist. I didn't feel any better in fact my T3 dropped. I have
Hello to all, I have been Hypothyroid for 6 years, diagnosed with a TSH of 68 and T4 of 7. I'm currently on 150 mcg of Thyroxine and have trialled a combination of T3 and Thyroxine a couple of years ago under the supervision of an endocronologist. I didn't feel any better in fact my T3 dropped. I have
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Joint pain on Quitiapine
Hi, Has anybody experienced the side effect of joint / bone pain and muscle weakness on Quitiapine? I've been on this for 4.5 months and am on 400mg (from 600mg) and this has escalated for me (despite my dose reducing) to the point that I'm considering coming off/ switching meds. From a mental health
Hi, Has anybody experienced the side effect of joint / bone pain and muscle weakness on Quitiapine? I've been on this for 4.5 months and am on 400mg (from 600mg) and this has escalated for me (despite my dose reducing) to the point that I'm considering coming off/ switching meds. From a mental health
bluestarlady
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
9 years ago
Confused. Have symptoms of hypothyroidism but bloods normal
Hello Have had bloods done twice this year. May 2015: TSH 0.52, Free T4, 13.2 and T3 not tested. Jan 2015: TSH 0.40, Free T4 12.1, T3 not tested Sept 2014 - on notes "likely peri-menopausal" Feb 2013 TSH 0.89, Free T4, 13.4, T3 not tested I have been having symptoms for a long time
Hello Have had bloods done twice this year. May 2015: TSH 0.52, Free T4, 13.2 and T3 not tested. Jan 2015: TSH 0.40, Free T4 12.1, T3 not tested Sept 2014 - on notes "likely peri-menopausal" Feb 2013 TSH 0.89, Free T4, 13.4, T3 not tested I have been having symptoms for a long time
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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