When I feel dehydrated on waking up I drink water with a sachet of rehydration powder in it. It is intended for use after people have the runs but...
Info on the author : With an author like that there is simply no chance that physical health problems would ever be considered as a cause of...
Based on my own personal experience, I know that "IBS" can be cured. I needed surgery to deal with immense amounts of scarring and adhesions from...
You could pay for a finger-prick test of your thyroid hormones. Medichecks and Blue Horizon are very popular on the thyroid forums I read :...
The absurd thing about Levo is that according to the BNF (British National Formulary) doctors should retest every three - four weeks after...
In that case you would need to get tested at the time of day that your TSH is at its highest - which would be around 7am - 9am. Since doctors...
Thyroid hormones and TSH can and do change every minute of every day. TSH and T3 have a circadian rhythm. Take a look at the graphs on page 2 in...
Who is "we" in this context?
Perhaps the mice need CBT and GET. :wtf: :banghead: :rolleyes:
Interesting (but unsurprising) thread on Twitter from an ME sufferer called Dan Wyke : https://twitter.com/Dan_Wyke/status/1277522836148686854...
This is not a "proper" article - it is just described as a "coronavirus update". Personally, I suspect the numbers quoted are all absolute bilge,...
I've never been hyperthyroid. If you don't tolerate carbimazole then the main alternative in the UK is propylthiouracil (PTU). In the USA the...
I agree that they should be up in arms - but endocrinologists have been dismissing patient symptoms for decades. The idea that the thyroid isn't...
@Kalliope 's posts explain the likely future treatment for thyroid conditions in this thread, specifically posts #8 and #19 :...
I don't always see what's right in front of my nose these days. I'll blame it on my health and old age.
Okay, a quick skip through that thread makes it sound to me like it is a way of finding the shortest route from patient to therapist possible,...
What does the acronym PSP mean in the first post?
From a quote in the first post in the thread : So, in 70 - 90% of visits to doctors, the doctors know exactly what the patient's symptoms are...
The problem with weird treatments like cupping is that people in Western medicine have no experience of using it and I'm guessing the requirements...
Nothing would induce me to try this treatment for any reason whatsoever. [IMG]
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