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Baby measuring two weeks ahead
Hi I'm 36wks and have been told she two weeks ahead been for
glucose
test
and two weeks ago and nothing has anyone else gone experience this should I worry that's she could be a big baby
Hi I'm 36wks and have been told she two weeks ahead been for
glucose
test
and two weeks ago and nothing has anyone else gone experience this should I worry that's she could be a big baby
Rae6
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
7 months ago
What's happening to me
Tommorow I'm having g the
glucose
test
. How can this just happen, 3 weeks ago in hospital I was pricked for a check all normal. Never had high glucose I'm my life 40 yr old f. Any I advice would be great . Ps I also have blurier vision than usual, no thyroid
Tommorow I'm having g the
glucose
test
. How can this just happen, 3 weeks ago in hospital I was pricked for a check all normal. Never had high glucose I'm my life 40 yr old f. Any I advice would be great . Ps I also have blurier vision than usual, no thyroid
Contra21
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
9 months ago
New to the forum
Hi everyone I'm new to this forum but not new to C25K, over the past 10 years I've probably completed it 12 - 15 times, each time congratulating myself with two weeks off and some wine and cake!!😀 Earlier this year I got diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and decided to embark on the C25K again, I completed
Hi everyone I'm new to this forum but not new to C25K, over the past 10 years I've probably completed it 12 - 15 times, each time congratulating myself with two weeks off and some wine and cake!!😀 Earlier this year I got diagnosed with type 2 diabetes and decided to embark on the C25K again, I completed
TheAce
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Couch to 5K
16 hours ago
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Update on MichaelJH
Good morning! I rang Michael last night as I saw elsewhere that he was quite unwell. At the start of the week he woke early feeling rather strange and thought it best to check his blood glucose level. It was fine but he was having trouble focussing on the phone screen (Libre 2 sensor). The room started
Good morning! I rang Michael last night as I saw elsewhere that he was quite unwell. At the start of the week he woke early feeling rather strange and thought it best to check his blood glucose level. It was fine but he was having trouble focussing on the phone screen (Libre 2 sensor). The room started
Heythrop51
in
British Heart Foundation
17 hours ago
hashimotos/4hr insulin intolerance
hi all as previous post just started 50mch levo , had a insulin intolerance test today as day case that should of been done in feb 24 but endocrinology doctor didn’t send prescription over to day ward . Finally took test today which had to be stopped half way through as my blood sugar went so low .
hi all as previous post just started 50mch levo , had a insulin intolerance test today as day case that should of been done in feb 24 but endocrinology doctor didn’t send prescription over to day ward . Finally took test today which had to be stopped half way through as my blood sugar went so low .
Jemjet
in
Thyroid UK
9 days ago
Change to diet
Plodding along for years with T2, first metformin but now insulin twice per day. Reasonably good diet, try to avoid added or high sugar, although carbs can be my downfall, mostly active, low alcohol consumption. Blood glucose readings fairly consistent, though slightly above target and keep nudging
Plodding along for years with T2, first metformin but now insulin twice per day. Reasonably good diet, try to avoid added or high sugar, although carbs can be my downfall, mostly active, low alcohol consumption. Blood glucose readings fairly consistent, though slightly above target and keep nudging
50568789
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
10 days ago
Tapered to zero Pred (DSNS)
I am now wondering how long it takes for my blood glucose to return to a normal range? I've been eating a strict keto diet for the last 20 months, I've been increasingly active as I've tapered down (play tennis 2-3 times a week, use the gym and walk the dog daily for 1hr +) My average glucose, taken
I am now wondering how long it takes for my blood glucose to return to a normal range? I've been eating a strict keto diet for the last 20 months, I've been increasingly active as I've tapered down (play tennis 2-3 times a week, use the gym and walk the dog daily for 1hr +) My average glucose, taken
PipandDots
in
PMRGCAuk
15 days ago
FDG elements of PSMA scan
I had a FDG scan a few days ago . At the heart of my confusion is the function of FDG in giving a positive outcome to Pluvicto infusions. Is it a good thing to have lots of 'FDG Avid' showing up, or do you want those aspects of the scan to be as hidden as possible (so that the PSMA -Avid cells can be
I had a FDG scan a few days ago . At the heart of my confusion is the function of FDG in giving a positive outcome to Pluvicto infusions. Is it a good thing to have lots of 'FDG Avid' showing up, or do you want those aspects of the scan to be as hidden as possible (so that the PSMA -Avid cells can be
CrocodileShoes
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
24 days ago
PSMA Analysis needed
I'm awaiting the visual images from my PSMA FDG scan. In the meantime, I've got a written report and I could do with your help. The backdrop is that I'm hoping to be considered eligible for PSMA therapy in Melbourne in May-Aug. At the heart of it lies a really simple question (and apologies for my naivety
I'm awaiting the visual images from my PSMA FDG scan. In the meantime, I've got a written report and I could do with your help. The backdrop is that I'm hoping to be considered eligible for PSMA therapy in Melbourne in May-Aug. At the heart of it lies a really simple question (and apologies for my naivety
CrocodileShoes
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Early Results from Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
janebob99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Potential gestational diabetes, late diagnosis; seeking reassurance!
On Thursday I had a blood test and was told that if I did not receive a call on the following day, it was normal and I would not need a
glucose
test
... however, yesterday, I was informed I had been referred for a
glucose
test
on Friday, and now I worry a lot.
On Thursday I had a blood test and was told that if I did not receive a call on the following day, it was normal and I would not need a
glucose
test
... however, yesterday, I was informed I had been referred for a
glucose
test
on Friday, and now I worry a lot.
Heurodis
in
Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
10 months ago
New to group !
Hello, not looking to loose weight, I'm now just maintaining it having come down from 85kg (13 stone 7)To 65kg (10 stone 5) I'm 5'8" So that's from a BMI of 28.8 To 21.8 This was all after suffering a heart attack last February then a T2D diagnosis in May . My T2D is now in Remission and my blood glucose
Hello, not looking to loose weight, I'm now just maintaining it having come down from 85kg (13 stone 7)To 65kg (10 stone 5) I'm 5'8" So that's from a BMI of 28.8 To 21.8 This was all after suffering a heart attack last February then a T2D diagnosis in May . My T2D is now in Remission and my blood glucose
Instructor57
2024 January
in
Weight Loss Support
3 months ago
Sky high hba1c
I was diagnosed May/June 23. I had just had my diabetes check and all was OK. Fast forward to December check and definitely not ok! I had been eating low carb and had lost weight. Life became very difficult from October with a nasty fall, mental heath crisis for our grandson while we were looking
I was diagnosed May/June 23. I had just had my diabetes check and all was OK. Fast forward to December check and definitely not ok! I had been eating low carb and had lost weight. Life became very difficult from October with a nasty fall, mental heath crisis for our grandson while we were looking
Noideas
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
High potassium anyone
Hi I have been taking hydroxy for 4yrs now. Recently my platelets started climbing up again. At the same time my regular doctor sent me for some tests and my potassium was at 5.6. I had 2further tests and it has come down to 5.4. my blood glucose is also up. My doctor not my oncologist is concerned
Hi I have been taking hydroxy for 4yrs now. Recently my platelets started climbing up again. At the same time my regular doctor sent me for some tests and my potassium was at 5.6. I had 2further tests and it has come down to 5.4. my blood glucose is also up. My doctor not my oncologist is concerned
Mrbeasley
in
MPN Voice
3 months ago
Has anyone experienced low blood glucose on Enhertu/trastuzamab?
I have a rare condition that affects my blood glucose. Its called Reactive hypoglycemia. Enhertu contains trastuzamab and I've found an article linking it with a rare adverse event of hypoglycemia. I have experienced hypos after my cycles of Enhertu. The last time the hypo was so bad I had a seizure
I have a rare condition that affects my blood glucose. Its called Reactive hypoglycemia. Enhertu contains trastuzamab and I've found an article linking it with a rare adverse event of hypoglycemia. I have experienced hypos after my cycles of Enhertu. The last time the hypo was so bad I had a seizure
Andersl
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
Profile
I have a profile in advanced prostate cancer. When I set it up I didn't realize there was more than one prostate cancer network/forum. People in the advanced prostate form suggested I join this one. It's been awhile, but here I am. I'm a 63 year old who had an RP in March 2021. So far my psa tests have
I have a profile in advanced prostate cancer. When I set it up I didn't realize there was more than one prostate cancer network/forum. People in the advanced prostate form suggested I join this one. It's been awhile, but here I am. I'm a 63 year old who had an RP in March 2021. So far my psa tests have
twostrats79
in
Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Real-time measurement of glucose as a proxy for levodopa concentration?
Goud et al. write [1]: "because dose optimization is currently based on patients’ report of symptoms, which are difficult for patients to describe, the management of PD is challenging. We report on a microneedle sensing platform for continuous minimally invasive orthogonal electrochemical monitoring
Goud et al. write [1]: "because dose optimization is currently based on patients’ report of symptoms, which are difficult for patients to describe, the management of PD is challenging. We report on a microneedle sensing platform for continuous minimally invasive orthogonal electrochemical monitoring
johntPM
in
Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Week 9 #2 done
I'm so nearly there. I really did not think I would get this far when I first set out. I thought either laziness or injury would stop me but here I am comfortably running 5k in 30 minutes and with only 1 run remaining. I am truly shocked! Hopefully Tuesday morning will see me complete C25k and from
I'm so nearly there. I really did not think I would get this far when I first set out. I thought either laziness or injury would stop me but here I am comfortably running 5k in 30 minutes and with only 1 run remaining. I am truly shocked! Hopefully Tuesday morning will see me complete C25k and from
RiceAndPeas
in
Couch to 5K
6 months ago
Would you believe it?
Sod's Law. Due for colonoscopy this morning, so spent the last 3 days on a white diet, no alcohol, yesterday went through the Moviprep routine to empty bowels, spent all evening on and off toilet, most unpleasant. Got up at 2am this morning for toilet, and guess what, of course, AF suddenly kicked in
Sod's Law. Due for colonoscopy this morning, so spent the last 3 days on a white diet, no alcohol, yesterday went through the Moviprep routine to empty bowels, spent all evening on and off toilet, most unpleasant. Got up at 2am this morning for toilet, and guess what, of course, AF suddenly kicked in
50568789
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Diabetes and oesophagectomy
I had an oesophagectomy (keyhole) in December 2021. I've made a slow, steady recovery and feel very lucky to be as well as I am today. I eat well but of course in much smaller quantities.I'm a type 2 diabetic and prior to my op I had my diabetes well controlled using Metformin and diet. I was told, at
I had an oesophagectomy (keyhole) in December 2021. I've made a slow, steady recovery and feel very lucky to be as well as I am today. I eat well but of course in much smaller quantities.I'm a type 2 diabetic and prior to my op I had my diabetes well controlled using Metformin and diet. I was told, at
xmasbabe59
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
6 months ago
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