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More exercise can reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
Hi everyone, I bet lots of people feel if only they knew now before developing type 2 diabetes that a few simple steps could literally have turned things around and prevented type2 D in the first instance. I think as well as monitoring blood glucose levels its important for diabetics to improve their
Hi everyone, I bet lots of people feel if only they knew now before developing type 2 diabetes that a few simple steps could literally have turned things around and prevented type2 D in the first instance. I think as well as monitoring blood glucose levels its important for diabetics to improve their
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Cholesterol
I'm currently trying to lose weight and my GP has told me my cholesterol is slightly raised. I don't know the exact numbers. All the conventional wisdom is that we should eat low fat foods to lower it but they are often processed and/or full of sugar. I guess my question is, has anyone here actually
I'm currently trying to lose weight and my GP has told me my cholesterol is slightly raised. I don't know the exact numbers. All the conventional wisdom is that we should eat low fat foods to lower it but they are often processed and/or full of sugar. I guess my question is, has anyone here actually
irlcycles
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Returning newbie
Hi all I ran marathons 30 yrs ago, with good times, but a desk job,children and retirement have taken their toll. Add in sleep apnoea and weight issues with type 2 diabetes and I'm pretty knackered. But I can come back from this; just need time and a bit of motivation and application. So, more later
Hi all I ran marathons 30 yrs ago, with good times, but a desk job,children and retirement have taken their toll. Add in sleep apnoea and weight issues with type 2 diabetes and I'm pretty knackered. But I can come back from this; just need time and a bit of motivation and application. So, more later
Anagamma
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
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Diabetic now new issues
I am a 67 year old man who has of late been very ill. On top of diabetes I now have a incurable autoimmune disease called Bullous Prehemgoid. Taking steroids and I have been ravaged with terrible fatigue like never before. I can barely walk now and have fallen a few times. I am not able to care for myself
I am a 67 year old man who has of late been very ill. On top of diabetes I now have a incurable autoimmune disease called Bullous Prehemgoid. Taking steroids and I have been ravaged with terrible fatigue like never before. I can barely walk now and have fallen a few times. I am not able to care for myself
Skycop51
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Advice please! Cal count, Fasting, LCHF
Hi everyone! I’m trying to find my way through this maze of a weight loss journey and have had lots of my original beliefs completely challenged and after watching/reading various links posted, I’m trying to figure out the way forward. I have a lot to lose but am otherwise fit and healthy . I’m 5’7”
Hi everyone! I’m trying to find my way through this maze of a weight loss journey and have had lots of my original beliefs completely challenged and after watching/reading various links posted, I’m trying to figure out the way forward. I have a lot to lose but am otherwise fit and healthy . I’m 5’7”
Cosmo501
Restart July 2020
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
What's your ACTUAL risk of heart disease?
MikePollard recently posted a video on the LCHF forum that really deserves a wider audience, especially since we've had a lot of posts recently from people worried about their cholesterol. https://youtu.be/t8njzjSIybk It's possibly not the best video on the subject, but it's describing a test called
MikePollard recently posted a video on the LCHF forum that really deserves a wider audience, especially since we've had a lot of posts recently from people worried about their cholesterol. https://youtu.be/t8njzjSIybk It's possibly not the best video on the subject, but it's describing a test called
TheAwfulToad
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
How much fat do we actually need?
There are some on this forum who think they need to eat a high-fat diet. There are others, like myself, who eat a predominantly low-fat diet. So let me ask how much fat is in your diet? Can you give an idea is terms of either weight or calories per day? Do you think that is enough? Why is it enough
There are some on this forum who think they need to eat a high-fat diet. There are others, like myself, who eat a predominantly low-fat diet. So let me ask how much fat is in your diet? Can you give an idea is terms of either weight or calories per day? Do you think that is enough? Why is it enough
andyswarbs
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Can insulin cause weight gain?
I am on Hummane Insulin 50/50 36 in the morning and 26 in the evening. The Doctor also prescribed Gllumillin 500 before breakfast, Glucobay M25 before lunch and Zatin 500 before dinner. My blood sugar levels dropped, but I'm feeling weakness. My weght increased by 10kg after using insulin and my stomach
I am on Hummane Insulin 50/50 36 in the morning and 26 in the evening. The Doctor also prescribed Gllumillin 500 before breakfast, Glucobay M25 before lunch and Zatin 500 before dinner. My blood sugar levels dropped, but I'm feeling weakness. My weght increased by 10kg after using insulin and my stomach
sumrao
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
High cholesterol
Hi. I just been informed by GP surgery that I have high cholesterol. I am overweight and desperate to lose weight. Could do with some advice on foods that will help to lower cholesterol.
Hi. I just been informed by GP surgery that I have high cholesterol. I am overweight and desperate to lose weight. Could do with some advice on foods that will help to lower cholesterol.
Shayphillip5
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Making Human Foie Gras – T2D 20
Because of an atricle I read in the news paper I Googled "Foie Gras". there is a lot to learn from this!!! Fatty liver is a duck or goose is known as Foie Gras. But humans get it too. Here it’s known as fatty liver disease or non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). How do we get NASH? It all comes down
Because of an atricle I read in the news paper I Googled "Foie Gras". there is a lot to learn from this!!! Fatty liver is a duck or goose is known as Foie Gras. But humans get it too. Here it’s known as fatty liver disease or non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). How do we get NASH? It all comes down
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Insulin Resistance (POCS) and Adrenal Problems (thyroid too). Need help on advice on how to tackle adrenals.
Hi all See attached saliva test. RBC ALL OK Sodium 139 mmol/ml (range 133-145 mmol/ml) Optimal 142 (a little low but Good)? Potassium 4.1 mmol/ml (range 3.5-5.5) Optimal 4.2 or higher (a little low but Good) Calcium 9.4 mg.DL (range 8.4-10.6) Good Creatinine 0.6 (0.5 - 1.2) BUN 8 (6.22) ALT
Hi all See attached saliva test. RBC ALL OK Sodium 139 mmol/ml (range 133-145 mmol/ml) Optimal 142 (a little low but Good)? Potassium 4.1 mmol/ml (range 3.5-5.5) Optimal 4.2 or higher (a little low but Good) Calcium 9.4 mg.DL (range 8.4-10.6) Good Creatinine 0.6 (0.5 - 1.2) BUN 8 (6.22) ALT
Crunchieeagle
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
As Easter approaches....an egg a day keeps diabetes away?
https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/909298?nlid=129084_2881&src=wnl_cmemp_190406_mscpedu_nurs&uac=97343EZ&impID=1928877&faf=1 Compared with men in the lowest quartile of egg consumption in a prospective cohort study, men in the highest quartile experienced a significant 38% reduction in the risk for
https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/909298?nlid=129084_2881&src=wnl_cmemp_190406_mscpedu_nurs&uac=97343EZ&impID=1928877&faf=1 Compared with men in the lowest quartile of egg consumption in a prospective cohort study, men in the highest quartile experienced a significant 38% reduction in the risk for
Soraya_PMR
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Results for a close friend. Severe PCOS & Insulin Resistance, and adrenal fatigue. Will tackle thyroid later. Any advice please ?? Thanks
Hello there. I was wondering if anyone can help. Sorry there is alot of lab information here This close friend has had the same issues as me in the past . Chronic side effects from medications. So at first she saw a doctor for the first time in years, that would do some blood testing and said everything
Hello there. I was wondering if anyone can help. Sorry there is alot of lab information here This close friend has had the same issues as me in the past . Chronic side effects from medications. So at first she saw a doctor for the first time in years, that would do some blood testing and said everything
Crunchieeagle
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Diabetes reversal
Hi guys just got the news today that Iv reversed my type 2 diabetes. Off all meds at last. Thanks so much for all your help and words of wisdom and encouragement. I’ll still drop in now and then keep you all on your toes. Best of luck on your journeys ❤️shiona
Hi guys just got the news today that Iv reversed my type 2 diabetes. Off all meds at last. Thanks so much for all your help and words of wisdom and encouragement. I’ll still drop in now and then keep you all on your toes. Best of luck on your journeys ❤️shiona
Shoshov
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
About homepathi
I am suffering from type 2 diabetes From few days i started homepathi medicine for cold & stress Homepathi medicine SWEET in test So it could effect on my sugar levels or not?
I am suffering from type 2 diabetes From few days i started homepathi medicine for cold & stress Homepathi medicine SWEET in test So it could effect on my sugar levels or not?
Burhani_
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Blood test - fasting required?
I have a blood test arranged for 10am tomorrow - I suspect hypothyroidism. Is it worthwhile fasting before the appointment or does it not make a difference? GP hasn't advised anything but I want to make sure my results are as accurate as possible
I have a blood test arranged for 10am tomorrow - I suspect hypothyroidism. Is it worthwhile fasting before the appointment or does it not make a difference? GP hasn't advised anything but I want to make sure my results are as accurate as possible
RebsterRoo
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Primary bile malabsorption
I also have primary bile malabsorption whith no retention, so most foods make me seriously ill I am on bile sequestants and powders cannot eat normal food and had chronic diahrea for 7years as well as a host of other problems wondering if anyone whith lupus or auto immune disorder also has this diagnosis
I also have primary bile malabsorption whith no retention, so most foods make me seriously ill I am on bile sequestants and powders cannot eat normal food and had chronic diahrea for 7years as well as a host of other problems wondering if anyone whith lupus or auto immune disorder also has this diagnosis
Burnley1234
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Diabetes type 2 obesity and Intermittent fasting. 🍽
Hi everyone, This Monday it was on the news that someone is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every 3 minutes in England and Wales alone, which 200K every year and growing. Fasting can help some people lose weight and prevention is better than cure as diabetes can lead to some very serious consequences.
Hi everyone, This Monday it was on the news that someone is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every 3 minutes in England and Wales alone, which 200K every year and growing. Fasting can help some people lose weight and prevention is better than cure as diabetes can lead to some very serious consequences.
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Diabetes type 2 obesity and Intermittent fasting. 🍽
Hi everyone, This has been on the news today that someone is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every 3 minutes just in England and Wales, which 200K our year and growing. Fasting can help some people lose weight and prevention is better than cure as diabetes can lead to some very serious consequences.
Hi everyone, This has been on the news today that someone is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every 3 minutes just in England and Wales, which 200K our year and growing. Fasting can help some people lose weight and prevention is better than cure as diabetes can lead to some very serious consequences.
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Intolerance to thyroxine
Hi there - I have Hashimoto and have been taking Levothyroxine/eutirox for 5 months. My issue is that I keep having to lower the dose of Levo because it keeps causing me to have symptoms of diabetes (excessive hunger, thirst, polyuria, weight loss, night sweats) however my TSH level remains high and
Hi there - I have Hashimoto and have been taking Levothyroxine/eutirox for 5 months. My issue is that I keep having to lower the dose of Levo because it keeps causing me to have symptoms of diabetes (excessive hunger, thirst, polyuria, weight loss, night sweats) however my TSH level remains high and
Hannah5273
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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