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This community gave me so much support about a month ago, when I posted about untreated Hypothyroid in pregnancy. Unfortunately I miscarried a week later, and I won't have any way of knowing if my thyroid was really the cause. I've taken some time to recover, but wanted to come back here and say thank
This community gave me so much support about a month ago, when I posted about untreated Hypothyroid in pregnancy. Unfortunately I miscarried a week later, and I won't have any way of knowing if my thyroid was really the cause. I've taken some time to recover, but wanted to come back here and say thank
Holly_Tree
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Iron/folate results advice please
Hi everyone, Posted here before but not for a while. Have been slowly working on improving my thyroid function and iron levels while trying to conceive (I'm 41). After taking high dose iron bisglycinate my iron results are looking much better. Most recent tests was 8 Sept and results are: Serum
Hi everyone, Posted here before but not for a while. Have been slowly working on improving my thyroid function and iron levels while trying to conceive (I'm 41). After taking high dose iron bisglycinate my iron results are looking much better. Most recent tests was 8 Sept and results are: Serum
Becsf
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Zoladex and HRT
Spoke to surgeonSo my surgeon rang yesterday and explained why they aborted the hysterectomy on Tuesday. He said my cervix was fused to my bowel and possibly left ovary and my rectum had been pulled down too. He said it looked to be endometriosis that had been there a long, long time and they wouldn't
Spoke to surgeonSo my surgeon rang yesterday and explained why they aborted the hysterectomy on Tuesday. He said my cervix was fused to my bowel and possibly left ovary and my rectum had been pulled down too. He said it looked to be endometriosis that had been there a long, long time and they wouldn't
Sunset-lady
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
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coming off oxicodone
Despite the victorious stopping of my RLS, i am still struggling with sleep. I have been taking 10mg of oxicodone. One dose at night. But it had been making me dog tired and zombie like during day. I have read lots on here about spreading the dose but i want to come off it. I am starting to cut it down
Despite the victorious stopping of my RLS, i am still struggling with sleep. I have been taking 10mg of oxicodone. One dose at night. But it had been making me dog tired and zombie like during day. I have read lots on here about spreading the dose but i want to come off it. I am starting to cut it down
Jukebox55
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Hysterectomy, HRT and possible flare up
HI Ladies. So, I was diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis when I was about 30 years old (Im now 45). I've had 2 laproscopys, 1 laperotomy and finally a total hysterectomy when I was 40. My ovaries were completely stuck to everything else around them, major pain, also had endo on my bowel, pretty much
HI Ladies. So, I was diagnosed with stage 4 endometriosis when I was about 30 years old (Im now 45). I've had 2 laproscopys, 1 laperotomy and finally a total hysterectomy when I was 40. My ovaries were completely stuck to everything else around them, major pain, also had endo on my bowel, pretty much
MrsBee78
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Why has my TSH increased after several years of taking the same dose of Thyroxine?
Background - following RI treatment for an overactive thyroid I have been taking 75mcg Levothyroxine daily since 2015. At that time the consultant endocrinologist said that I should aim for a TSH of around 2. I have annual blood tests and the previous two years the readings have been 2.7 and 2.9
Background - following RI treatment for an overactive thyroid I have been taking 75mcg Levothyroxine daily since 2015. At that time the consultant endocrinologist said that I should aim for a TSH of around 2. I have annual blood tests and the previous two years the readings have been 2.7 and 2.9
IndigoRazzle
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
statin obsessed GP
of all my problems AF. hip replacement. Arthritis .macular oedema. All diagnosed and treated privately , my useless G P phones to increase my statins ! Cholesterol 5.6. Yes a bit high but has never mentioned or asked about my general health. I am convinced they are on a bonus scheme for prescribing
of all my problems AF. hip replacement. Arthritis .macular oedema. All diagnosed and treated privately , my useless G P phones to increase my statins ! Cholesterol 5.6. Yes a bit high but has never mentioned or asked about my general health. I am convinced they are on a bonus scheme for prescribing
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Fragility score on Osteoscan and different meds.
Hello to “my turn to” friends. This is a new one to me.I had an osteoscan, my second. The last one was nearly two years ago. Since then I have had a Thr for Avascular necrosis and I am still struggling along dealing with flares after eight years. I have been on Leflunomide for two months now. Tapering
Hello to “my turn to” friends. This is a new one to me.I had an osteoscan, my second. The last one was nearly two years ago. Since then I have had a Thr for Avascular necrosis and I am still struggling along dealing with flares after eight years. I have been on Leflunomide for two months now. Tapering
Nightingales
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Women are not taken seriously by most doctors when experiencing health problems.
I went through a really rough time a couple of years after I had my first child when I was about 31 years old. I had never experienced PMT prior to the birth. I was lucky. However, I became aware of gradual fatigue, and anxiety, and hot flushes. I went to my GP to ask if I could be going through the
I went through a really rough time a couple of years after I had my first child when I was about 31 years old. I had never experienced PMT prior to the birth. I was lucky. However, I became aware of gradual fatigue, and anxiety, and hot flushes. I went to my GP to ask if I could be going through the
DandyButch
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Do I need to stop taking estrogen? Feel as if I'm choosing between mental and physical health.
So I've read a lot now- probably too much. From what I can gather from things (and I am new to this - didnt know I had endometriosis until Tuesday when they aborted my hysterectomy as my bowel is fused to my cervix) estrogen seems to be the driving force behind endometriosis. Is that true? It also seems
So I've read a lot now- probably too much. From what I can gather from things (and I am new to this - didnt know I had endometriosis until Tuesday when they aborted my hysterectomy as my bowel is fused to my cervix) estrogen seems to be the driving force behind endometriosis. Is that true? It also seems
Sunset-lady
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Over range copper and zinc
The only culprit I can think of is milk thistle. Any thoughts on over range copper and zinc? About a 10 months ago, zinc was low-ish and copper slightly over so I supplemented zinc for a short while but stopped a couple of months ago. Then the week before last started with milk thistle for liver support
The only culprit I can think of is milk thistle. Any thoughts on over range copper and zinc? About a 10 months ago, zinc was low-ish and copper slightly over so I supplemented zinc for a short while but stopped a couple of months ago. Then the week before last started with milk thistle for liver support
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Iron results help
Good Morning, i had these done this week by medichecks as my gp only does ferritin and that goes up and down too much i cant use that to see how im at with my actual iron stores which i believe im lacking as my diet hardly contains iron rich foods especially this year my ferritin test by my Gp June
Good Morning, i had these done this week by medichecks as my gp only does ferritin and that goes up and down too much i cant use that to see how im at with my actual iron stores which i believe im lacking as my diet hardly contains iron rich foods especially this year my ferritin test by my Gp June
Nellie2016
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
asymptomatic APS?
Hi, I was diagnosed with APS in 2020 prior to a surgery as an incidental finding. I am going in for a hip replacement sooon, and they repeated the tests and confirmed the diagnosis Questions: could I remain asymptomatic? what should I watch for? Help!
Hi, I was diagnosed with APS in 2020 prior to a surgery as an incidental finding. I am going in for a hip replacement sooon, and they repeated the tests and confirmed the diagnosis Questions: could I remain asymptomatic? what should I watch for? Help!
Laurieca
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
1 year ago
Mri scan
So after years of pain even after a total hysterectomy 20 years ago got referred to a specialist endometriosis hospital mri came back not showing any evidence of any gynaecological pathology or endometriosis so where do I go from here surely there must be a reason for the excruciating pain in in on
So after years of pain even after a total hysterectomy 20 years ago got referred to a specialist endometriosis hospital mri came back not showing any evidence of any gynaecological pathology or endometriosis so where do I go from here surely there must be a reason for the excruciating pain in in on
Shazmo
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Can anyone offer some help regarding my Ferritin levels for my RLS please.
Hi! I'm after some support and recommendations please. I started running as my BP has gone into high range. Unfortunately, shortly after, I started to get RLS at night. I don’t know if exercise and RLS are linked, but I need to continue to exercise, to help manage my high BP and Hba1c. Unfortunately
Hi! I'm after some support and recommendations please. I started running as my BP has gone into high range. Unfortunately, shortly after, I started to get RLS at night. I don’t know if exercise and RLS are linked, but I need to continue to exercise, to help manage my high BP and Hba1c. Unfortunately
SummerDark
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
Sciatic type pain following knee replacement
Hello all, I had a total knee replacement 3 weeks ago and since then I have had a constant pain emanating from my lower spine and across my buttock. It’s worse when lying down. Has anyone else had this after TKR? I’m hoping it’s just upset muscles rather than true sciatica.
Hello all, I had a total knee replacement 3 weeks ago and since then I have had a constant pain emanating from my lower spine and across my buttock. It’s worse when lying down. Has anyone else had this after TKR? I’m hoping it’s just upset muscles rather than true sciatica.
Joodee
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NRAS
1 year ago
Another! GP appt. Tips for making the best of it please?
I posted on Monday about my experience of not having my low but still apparently "normal" vit B12 etc levels not taken seriously and ignoring the fact I have a lot of symptoms of pernicious anemia (I've also posted on the PAS forum, but there are far fewer people on there). https://healthunlocked.com
I posted on Monday about my experience of not having my low but still apparently "normal" vit B12 etc levels not taken seriously and ignoring the fact I have a lot of symptoms of pernicious anemia (I've also posted on the PAS forum, but there are far fewer people on there). https://healthunlocked.com
TheSnufkin
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
think I’ve found my trigger.
I have posted on here before asking for advice. Have always suffered on and off but the last 18 months have been awful. Saw a dctr last year who just gave me sleeping tablets, saw a dctr a few weeks ago who gave me pramipexole but after reading on here and other sites about the side effects decided
I have posted on here before asking for advice. Have always suffered on and off but the last 18 months have been awful. Saw a dctr last year who just gave me sleeping tablets, saw a dctr a few weeks ago who gave me pramipexole but after reading on here and other sites about the side effects decided
Patters56
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Restless Legs Syndrome
9 months ago
blood results
Hi all, hoping for some help! I was sent for an mri for consistent blood results suggestive of pituitary issues. It revealed an empty sella. I was referred to endo/neurology. They did tests - no problem with my pituitary. I had consistent blood results showing very low TSH with low/mid level t4 and
Hi all, hoping for some help! I was sent for an mri for consistent blood results suggestive of pituitary issues. It revealed an empty sella. I was referred to endo/neurology. They did tests - no problem with my pituitary. I had consistent blood results showing very low TSH with low/mid level t4 and
Chumchum
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Worrie
Hello HealthUnlocked, I am due to have Total Hip Replacement on 16.08.23. (right Hip). However, I live alone and am 6'5" and family are not that close. I Rent and am in the process of finding another place as my current home has Bath, first floor stairs, a Toilet in the corner of the Bathroom and
Hello HealthUnlocked, I am due to have Total Hip Replacement on 16.08.23. (right Hip). However, I live alone and am 6'5" and family are not that close. I Rent and am in the process of finding another place as my current home has Bath, first floor stairs, a Toilet in the corner of the Bathroom and
Worrie
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Arthritis Action
1 year ago
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