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Still waiting for gallbladder removal
Hi there, i was diagnosed with gallstones in may 2020. At the time i couldnt have anything done as i was pregnant and in my third trimester. Since then i have made frequent visits to a&e for pain relief. They hve sent me home with co amoxiclav 4 times as always showing infection. I have also had ERCP
Hi there, i was diagnosed with gallstones in may 2020. At the time i couldnt have anything done as i was pregnant and in my third trimester. Since then i have made frequent visits to a&e for pain relief. They hve sent me home with co amoxiclav 4 times as always showing infection. I have also had ERCP
Bbbhddd
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
To studied benefits of DBS
The study below says that the benefits last at least 10 years. https://www.michaeljfox.org/news/news-context-deep-brain-stimulation-offers-long-term-benefits-parkinsons
The study below says that the benefits last at least 10 years. https://www.michaeljfox.org/news/news-context-deep-brain-stimulation-offers-long-term-benefits-parkinsons
pdpatient
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Advice appreciated :)
Hi everyone again, hope you are all well :) Here are my latest results after increasing my levo dose from 100 to 111 (100 4xweek and 125 3xweek). I got a big change in numbers. I´m sleeping now. Gluten free diet for three months now, trying to improve ferritin which was 27, although doing that on
Hi everyone again, hope you are all well :) Here are my latest results after increasing my levo dose from 100 to 111 (100 4xweek and 125 3xweek). I got a big change in numbers. I´m sleeping now. Gluten free diet for three months now, trying to improve ferritin which was 27, although doing that on
Marinaaa
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Low carb high fat
First post on here, and after feeling so poorly over the years and eating too much sugar, I finally had a light bulb moment and gave my head a good wobble, and thought I think I’m making myself worse continuously eating crap, I know it’s taken me years, I’m 63 years old 15 stone so I’ve been on this
First post on here, and after feeling so poorly over the years and eating too much sugar, I finally had a light bulb moment and gave my head a good wobble, and thought I think I’m making myself worse continuously eating crap, I know it’s taken me years, I’m 63 years old 15 stone so I’ve been on this
Eternity6
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Low carb, High protein
I have just recently started 10 days ago this type of healthy eating I’m being very strict and 8 must say I feel wonderful no bloating I need seriously to lose 3 and half stone as I weighed 15 stone and in 10 days I’ve dropped 6 pounds, I know this is water, but I still feel elated, I know that I’ve
I have just recently started 10 days ago this type of healthy eating I’m being very strict and 8 must say I feel wonderful no bloating I need seriously to lose 3 and half stone as I weighed 15 stone and in 10 days I’ve dropped 6 pounds, I know this is water, but I still feel elated, I know that I’ve
Eternity6
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Fun fact of the day
Prof. Henry Lardy was an American biochemist specializing in metabolism and dairy science (history does not record whether he also had an interest in pigs). I like to think that if he'd still been alive today, he would have published lots of papers on LCHF.
Prof. Henry Lardy was an American biochemist specializing in metabolism and dairy science (history does not record whether he also had an interest in pigs). I like to think that if he'd still been alive today, he would have published lots of papers on LCHF.
TheAwfulToad
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Getting worse
I have suffered with ibs for many years. I was diagnosed over 20 years ago. Recently things have been getting worse, especially since having my appendix removed in 2018. I have recently had more explorations done, to rule out anything more serious. I've realised that my diet needs looking at regularly
I have suffered with ibs for many years. I was diagnosed over 20 years ago. Recently things have been getting worse, especially since having my appendix removed in 2018. I have recently had more explorations done, to rule out anything more serious. I've realised that my diet needs looking at regularly
Spiralmist
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Advice re Test Results
Hello I’d appreciate any advice regarding my recent blood results via Monitor My Health. VitD 65 nmol/l (64 to 110) TSH 0.01 (0.27 to (4.2) FT4 16.3 (12 to 22) FT3 6.2 (3.1 to 6.8) Cholesterol 6.3 HDL 1.14, non HDL 5.15, triglycerides 2.41 HbA1c 31 I take 100 mcg levo at night and 20 liothyronine in
Hello I’d appreciate any advice regarding my recent blood results via Monitor My Health. VitD 65 nmol/l (64 to 110) TSH 0.01 (0.27 to (4.2) FT4 16.3 (12 to 22) FT3 6.2 (3.1 to 6.8) Cholesterol 6.3 HDL 1.14, non HDL 5.15, triglycerides 2.41 HbA1c 31 I take 100 mcg levo at night and 20 liothyronine in
Debbie2012
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Dancing no more
Dose anyone who has Parkinson’s out there go dancing and if so what do you take to loosen up your body so you can dance , this is one thing I miss since getting Parkinson’s 7 years ago any help would be appreciated I have both sides completed with dbs if that matters thanks for any help
Dose anyone who has Parkinson’s out there go dancing and if so what do you take to loosen up your body so you can dance , this is one thing I miss since getting Parkinson’s 7 years ago any help would be appreciated I have both sides completed with dbs if that matters thanks for any help
hindle1245
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
My keto Easter treats
Thought I would post the Easter treats I've made to help me resist temptation. They are all low carb and sugar free, some turned out better than others, the walnut and brandy truffles taste wonderful, as do the hot cross buns. Haven't tried the cake or bunny or eggs yet. Happy Easter everyone x
Thought I would post the Easter treats I've made to help me resist temptation. They are all low carb and sugar free, some turned out better than others, the walnut and brandy truffles taste wonderful, as do the hot cross buns. Haven't tried the cake or bunny or eggs yet. Happy Easter everyone x
Loraine518
7lbs
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Sinemet intake blocked by Proteins
I was diagnosed in 1992 and have had DBS surgery. At 73, I am actually quite healthy. My question deals with protein intake due to Sinemet being blocked by animal and even quite a few plant proteins, namely amino acid foods. Are the other Parkinson drugs also sensitive to proteins? Has anyone else
I was diagnosed in 1992 and have had DBS surgery. At 73, I am actually quite healthy. My question deals with protein intake due to Sinemet being blocked by animal and even quite a few plant proteins, namely amino acid foods. Are the other Parkinson drugs also sensitive to proteins? Has anyone else
annmariebaird
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Week seven blues
Help! ..am stuck on week seven ! I posted previously about very sore calves and it’s these that are stopping me going any further at around 21 min mark. They just seem to seize up and I have to stop I’m going to start the strength and flex to help them but here’s my question .. do I keep attempting
Help! ..am stuck on week seven ! I posted previously about very sore calves and it’s these that are stopping me going any further at around 21 min mark. They just seem to seize up and I have to stop I’m going to start the strength and flex to help them but here’s my question .. do I keep attempting
Badrun
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Calf pain
Hey so I've been doing C25k for 6 weeks now and was due to run the last leg of W6 this morning, but I didn't because my left calf is in pain. It is very sore and feels tight (kinda always do tbh!) it's ok-ish to walk on but I didn't want to run risk of further injury by running non stop for 25 minutes
Hey so I've been doing C25k for 6 weeks now and was due to run the last leg of W6 this morning, but I didn't because my left calf is in pain. It is very sore and feels tight (kinda always do tbh!) it's ok-ish to walk on but I didn't want to run risk of further injury by running non stop for 25 minutes
Netflix_and_Chill
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
The Rice Diet Revisited- Who & what drove Dr. Kempner to invent the Rice Diet!
Dr Walter Kempner ( 1903-1997) was Nazi Refugee in Germany during world war-2, who taught in Dukes University. During 1939, he was treating his hypertension Patients with Kidney failure. Those days there was no kidney transplant , no dialysis....and the patients those days knew that the final outcome
Dr Walter Kempner ( 1903-1997) was Nazi Refugee in Germany during world war-2, who taught in Dukes University. During 1939, he was treating his hypertension Patients with Kidney failure. Those days there was no kidney transplant , no dialysis....and the patients those days knew that the final outcome
namaha
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Stem Cell Therapy
I am not able to stick to LCHF diet, At the same time, I don’t want to take insulin and tablets to bring down my T2 sugar levels. Is Stem Cell Therapy address my problem?
I am not able to stick to LCHF diet, At the same time, I don’t want to take insulin and tablets to bring down my T2 sugar levels. Is Stem Cell Therapy address my problem?
Harikishan
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
Resistant starch and low carb eating.
Resistant starch is healthy for you, feeding your microbiome and possibly slowing up digestion. It occurs in small amounts in many starchy foods, and in larger amounts in certain foods (green banana and raw potatoes have around 8g/100g). The amount of resistant starch in starchy foods like rice and
Resistant starch is healthy for you, feeding your microbiome and possibly slowing up digestion. It occurs in small amounts in many starchy foods, and in larger amounts in certain foods (green banana and raw potatoes have around 8g/100g). The amount of resistant starch in starchy foods like rice and
Subtle_badger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Hi, looking for advice,
Hi, looking for advice, these are my bt results: march 2021: TSH 0.21, free T3 5.23, free thyroxine 16.6 antibodies Thyroglobulin 425 Peroxidase >600 I have shortness of breath and chest pain on exertion and have difficulty sleeping Guess I need to reduce Levo to around 75 from 100 which I was on 12
Hi, looking for advice, these are my bt results: march 2021: TSH 0.21, free T3 5.23, free thyroxine 16.6 antibodies Thyroglobulin 425 Peroxidase >600 I have shortness of breath and chest pain on exertion and have difficulty sleeping Guess I need to reduce Levo to around 75 from 100 which I was on 12
lesel
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Parkinsons, DBS, Covid19 Pfizer Vaccine
My wife had DBS 10/2020. Everything isn't back to normal but they are much much much better than before DBS. All tremors and difficult times were gone. She received her 1st Pfizer Covid vaccine shot 3/29/2021. On 4/6/2021 she started to have breakthrough tremors and can barely walk without help. The
My wife had DBS 10/2020. Everything isn't back to normal but they are much much much better than before DBS. All tremors and difficult times were gone. She received her 1st Pfizer Covid vaccine shot 3/29/2021. On 4/6/2021 she started to have breakthrough tremors and can barely walk without help. The
royal57
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Diabetes Type 2, PD and Berberine
Diabetes is a common disease that affects many Americans and 90 to 95% of diabetics have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). I will be discussing T2DM and one option to help deal with it effectively based on multiple studies. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is significantly less common so I will focus this discussion
Diabetes is a common disease that affects many Americans and 90 to 95% of diabetics have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). I will be discussing T2DM and one option to help deal with it effectively based on multiple studies. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is significantly less common so I will focus this discussion
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Present and future of subthalamotomy in the management of Parkinson´s disease: a systematic review
Article highlights The subthalamic nucleus (STN) plays a key role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson´s disease (PD). Neurosurgical targeting of the STN with Deep Brain Stimulation is a worldwide procedure for PD. Ablation of the STN with Radio Frequency has also been undertaken in several hundred
Article highlights The subthalamic nucleus (STN) plays a key role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson´s disease (PD). Neurosurgical targeting of the STN with Deep Brain Stimulation is a worldwide procedure for PD. Ablation of the STN with Radio Frequency has also been undertaken in several hundred
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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