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Lipid elevation in blood as a hypo marker?
Peristent Dyslipidemia in Hypothyroid Patients: a Good Marker For Personalized Replacement Therapy?
November 2018 J ournal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 104(2) DOI: 10.1210/jc.2018-02302 Bernadette Biondi This paper actually suggests that elevated fats (cholesterol, triglycerides etc
Peristent Dyslipidemia in Hypothyroid Patients: a Good Marker For Personalized Replacement Therapy?
November 2018 J ournal of Clinical Endocrinology & Metabolism 104(2) DOI: 10.1210/jc.2018-02302 Bernadette Biondi This paper actually suggests that elevated fats (cholesterol, triglycerides etc
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Wondering and scared
Last August I had a A1c of 6.1 but a fasting blood glucose of 128 my doctor dismissed My fasting blood glucose and labeled me a pre-diabetic based upon my A1c .Since that time I've lost 50 lb my A1C has gone down to 5.7 and my fasting blood glucose second test six months later was 99 my random glucoses
Last August I had a A1c of 6.1 but a fasting blood glucose of 128 my doctor dismissed My fasting blood glucose and labeled me a pre-diabetic based upon my A1c .Since that time I've lost 50 lb my A1C has gone down to 5.7 and my fasting blood glucose second test six months later was 99 my random glucoses
Barnhouse
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Is a 6.5% A1c Good Enough for You?
Is a 6.5% A1c Good Enough for You? By Sysy Morales of The Girl's Guide to Diabetes February 18th, 2019 The premise that a 6.5% A1c is great for a type 1 diabetic is based on the widespread belief that we simply cannot expect better results than that and still maintain safety from low blood sugars
Is a 6.5% A1c Good Enough for You? By Sysy Morales of The Girl's Guide to Diabetes February 18th, 2019 The premise that a 6.5% A1c is great for a type 1 diabetic is based on the widespread belief that we simply cannot expect better results than that and still maintain safety from low blood sugars
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
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To Eat Fat or Not Fat?xe
Hi, I have dieted on and off for years and have had the “Low Fat” is best message tattooed on ?@7my brain. However I know that thought on this are changing. With high cholesterol I thought reducing Lipids is a good idea by adopting low fat diet and exercising. I am aware of healthy fats such as nuts
Hi, I have dieted on and off for years and have had the “Low Fat” is best message tattooed on ?@7my brain. However I know that thought on this are changing. With high cholesterol I thought reducing Lipids is a good idea by adopting low fat diet and exercising. I am aware of healthy fats such as nuts
Norfolkmummy
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Vitamin C may lower BP, sugar levels in Diabetics
As per the below post in Newspaper The Hindu today, vitamin C intake can lower sugar levels
As per the below post in Newspaper The Hindu today, vitamin C intake can lower sugar levels
Prajyo
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Great success with oral tacrolimus in 3 Hailey Hailey patients!
Recalcitrant Hailey-Hailey Disease Responds to Oral Tacrolimus and
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Cutis. 2015 December;96(6):E14-E16 Author(s): Monica Bedi, MD Andrea Lowery Taylor, MD
Recalcitrant Hailey-Hailey Disease Responds to Oral Tacrolimus and
Botulinum
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Cutis. 2015 December;96(6):E14-E16 Author(s): Monica Bedi, MD Andrea Lowery Taylor, MD
Dermatologist
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Hailey-Hailey Disease Worldwide Support Community
6 years ago
Vitamin A & D Supplements
I’m not looking for medical advice, just your thoughts. I met with a hepatologist mid January for consultation. I was very impressed with him but I have a problem with one thing. He wanted me to take 10,000 IU Vit A daily & prescription 50,000 IU Vit D weekly. My levels were not checked but Vit D was
I’m not looking for medical advice, just your thoughts. I met with a hepatologist mid January for consultation. I was very impressed with him but I have a problem with one thing. He wanted me to take 10,000 IU Vit A daily & prescription 50,000 IU Vit D weekly. My levels were not checked but Vit D was
gwillistexas
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
I think it’s my Runniversary...
...but I can’t remember when I started C25K! The only clue I have is that I ordered my first proper running shoes on 28th February (thanks Amazon purchase history!) and I was doing C25K for a couple of weeks (badly) before this...so it’s round about now! But anyway, I found this quote and a year on,
...but I can’t remember when I started C25K! The only clue I have is that I ordered my first proper running shoes on 28th February (thanks Amazon purchase history!) and I was doing C25K for a couple of weeks (badly) before this...so it’s round about now! But anyway, I found this quote and a year on,
TailChaser
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
diabetes type 2 and lack of reflexes
HI Just looking for some advice , im type 2 diabetic and went and saw a neurologist who not elicit the reflexes in my legs and found none in the feet he says it is not neurological and offered no further advice apart from putting it down to anxiety! i rung the diabetic nurse who said reflexes is not
HI Just looking for some advice , im type 2 diabetic and went and saw a neurologist who not elicit the reflexes in my legs and found none in the feet he says it is not neurological and offered no further advice apart from putting it down to anxiety! i rung the diabetic nurse who said reflexes is not
kaya12
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
People In Okinawa Live Longer Than Almost Anyone On Earth. Here’s What They Eat.
I know many here promote low carb diet so it will be somewhat controversial . Since I live in Japan and follow typical Japanese diet I wanted to share with you this article. BTW, I have PMR for 3 + years and with this diet I have not gain any weight at all. I know this will come as a surprise, Japanese
I know many here promote low carb diet so it will be somewhat controversial . Since I live in Japan and follow typical Japanese diet I wanted to share with you this article. BTW, I have PMR for 3 + years and with this diet I have not gain any weight at all. I know this will come as a surprise, Japanese
nickm001
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Frustrated - please help me with my battle plan :)
In the United States... So, last year my daughter was diagnosed hypothyroid. In studying up on that, I suspected I was too - brain fog, fatigue, low basal temp, high bp, insomnia, mild depression among other things. In Nov. I got doc to order labs. He wanted to take a wait and see based on numbers
In the United States... So, last year my daughter was diagnosed hypothyroid. In studying up on that, I suspected I was too - brain fog, fatigue, low basal temp, high bp, insomnia, mild depression among other things. In Nov. I got doc to order labs. He wanted to take a wait and see based on numbers
soupybp
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Statins and general update!
Had a fasting blood test for high cholesterol (second - first test gave 7+ result) last week. Due to hand foot and mouth and terrible state of nails they added on blood tests for diet deficiencies. So. First fab report is that nail lady fixed my poorly nails and they feel amazing. I phoned for bloods
Had a fasting blood test for high cholesterol (second - first test gave 7+ result) last week. Due to hand foot and mouth and terrible state of nails they added on blood tests for diet deficiencies. So. First fab report is that nail lady fixed my poorly nails and they feel amazing. I phoned for bloods
Pongo13
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Allergy to the sun
I have been diagnosed with solar urticaria and have tried all sunscreena, all combinations of antihistamines and Xolair injections, (which worked for a short time then quit working.) Has anyone tried PUVA (photosensitivity treatments) or low dose naltrexone? All I can do is wear many layers of clothes
I have been diagnosed with solar urticaria and have tried all sunscreena, all combinations of antihistamines and Xolair injections, (which worked for a short time then quit working.) Has anyone tried PUVA (photosensitivity treatments) or low dose naltrexone? All I can do is wear many layers of clothes
skinnylynne
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MY SKIN
5 years ago
Prediabetes diagnosis
Hello everyone, can anyone help me with some tips to get rid of prediabetes? I have been diagnosed with prediabetes and I do not want it to develop to full-blown diabetes. I therefore need some help especially for diet and exercise. My weight is pretty good (69kg)
Hello everyone, can anyone help me with some tips to get rid of prediabetes? I have been diagnosed with prediabetes and I do not want it to develop to full-blown diabetes. I therefore need some help especially for diet and exercise. My weight is pretty good (69kg)
Mbellob31
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
How to measure RANK/L and OPG serum levels?
Hi all, I have 2 questions and then I'll explain my story: - Are RANKL and OPG available as blood tests (medical journals show patient testing of serum levels of these but I've struggled to find places that offer them as blood tests)? - Should I be seeing an endocrinologist or geneticist for issues related
Hi all, I have 2 questions and then I'll explain my story: - Are RANKL and OPG available as blood tests (medical journals show patient testing of serum levels of these but I've struggled to find places that offer them as blood tests)? - Should I be seeing an endocrinologist or geneticist for issues related
Sarah030609
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
I've just been given the yellow card. Don't want the red one.
Last Wednesday I was told that I'm pre diabetic. In the range 42 to 48 I'm 43 glucose level. No wonder I was feeling so tired. I was also told my BMI (89 kgs to 5.7 height) meant my BMI was 30.80 or thereabouts. On checking the statistics on line I found out that meant I was obese until I checked the
Last Wednesday I was told that I'm pre diabetic. In the range 42 to 48 I'm 43 glucose level. No wonder I was feeling so tired. I was also told my BMI (89 kgs to 5.7 height) meant my BMI was 30.80 or thereabouts. On checking the statistics on line I found out that meant I was obese until I checked the
Goodnessknows
Restart August 2020
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Lost again
Hallo ... am on thyroxine75 still feel so bad am hashamito From 2016 the gp don’t tell me?! This year I have high cholesterol 6,7 for am 34 years old I see my consultant befor week he said I am insulin body and my blood test normal he can’t Chang my treatment just make it 100 !!!!! For 4 months
Hallo ... am on thyroxine75 still feel so bad am hashamito From 2016 the gp don’t tell me?! This year I have high cholesterol 6,7 for am 34 years old I see my consultant befor week he said I am insulin body and my blood test normal he can’t Chang my treatment just make it 100 !!!!! For 4 months
Saraalbanna
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
🌱 Reasons to eat polenta 🌱
Hi all, These are the health benefits of polenta..... 1. Source of fiber and protein Polenta contains both protein and fiber to help a person feel full. Fiber is also recommended to keep the digestive system functioning properly, to feed healthy gut bacteria, and to prevent constipation. 2. Polenta is
Hi all, These are the health benefits of polenta..... 1. Source of fiber and protein Polenta contains both protein and fiber to help a person feel full. Fiber is also recommended to keep the digestive system functioning properly, to feed healthy gut bacteria, and to prevent constipation. 2. Polenta is
Agoodenough
Administrator
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Vegan Foods for Life
5 years ago
Dietary interventions for heart disease
This is one of the most extraordinary videos about heart disease I've seen, and I thought it might be of general interest. Dr Lundell is a retired heart surgeon who became distressed by seeing people traipse through his operating theatre with the same old problems, and asked himself: why is this happening
This is one of the most extraordinary videos about heart disease I've seen, and I thought it might be of general interest. Dr Lundell is a retired heart surgeon who became distressed by seeing people traipse through his operating theatre with the same old problems, and asked himself: why is this happening
TheAwfulToad
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
HbA1c testing
I have a fasting HbA1c test each year as part on my T2 check up. My wife's GP wanted a series of blood test for her and her HbA1c was non fasting. Do fasting and non fasting tests give the same results. I assume that my fasting test is to get a separate result from the HbA1c.
I have a fasting HbA1c test each year as part on my T2 check up. My wife's GP wanted a series of blood test for her and her HbA1c was non fasting. Do fasting and non fasting tests give the same results. I assume that my fasting test is to get a separate result from the HbA1c.
seasider18
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
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