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I have copd , fibromyalgia , type 2 diabetes insulin controlled. I read all these posts on here about bronchectasis, psuedomonas and it all means nothing to me. I know practically nothing about the things I suffer from. I don't understand any of it. Jjray
I have copd , fibromyalgia , type 2 diabetes insulin controlled. I read all these posts on here about bronchectasis, psuedomonas and it all means nothing to me. I know practically nothing about the things I suffer from. I don't understand any of it. Jjray
Jjray
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Ginkgo Biloba for RLS
I took 60 mg of Ginkgo Biloba in the middle of awful sleepless night and slept like a baby till morning. Manufacturer: Jarrow Formulas from iherb.com. It was the very first time when I took Ginkgo in the middle of the night. Before I only used it during daytime and the same 60 mg gave me a headache.
I took 60 mg of Ginkgo Biloba in the middle of awful sleepless night and slept like a baby till morning. Manufacturer: Jarrow Formulas from iherb.com. It was the very first time when I took Ginkgo in the middle of the night. Before I only used it during daytime and the same 60 mg gave me a headache.
Alex2308
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
B vitamins / Diazepam
Anyone know if B vits make tinnitus worse????? Also thinking of taking Diazepam but again worried it will make T worse??
Anyone know if B vits make tinnitus worse????? Also thinking of taking Diazepam but again worried it will make T worse??
lemons77
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British Tinnitus Association
5 years ago
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Diabetes
As the regulars here probably know, I take quite an interest in this. Diabetes Type 2, and all the horrible consequences that follow, is simply not taken seriously by the NHS, despite the fact that a large chunk of its budget disappears into that particular black hole. Metabolic Syndrome in general consumes
As the regulars here probably know, I take quite an interest in this. Diabetes Type 2, and all the horrible consequences that follow, is simply not taken seriously by the NHS, despite the fact that a large chunk of its budget disappears into that particular black hole. Metabolic Syndrome in general consumes
TheAwfulToad
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Sugar addiction
Hi all. I’m a newbie and I’m really looking forward to participating with the community. I’ve lost 2&1/2 stone but my sugar craving is constant and I’ve started to gain again
Hi all. I’m a newbie and I’m really looking forward to participating with the community. I’ve lost 2&1/2 stone but my sugar craving is constant and I’ve started to gain again
rebecca57
2020 March
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Flaxseed and Chia Seeds are safe?
Hi , I´m planning to improve the diet with chia and flaxseed , but I read that a person with CLL should not take raw food, its the same with the seeds? or could I ad the seeds thanks in advance.
Hi , I´m planning to improve the diet with chia and flaxseed , but I read that a person with CLL should not take raw food, its the same with the seeds? or could I ad the seeds thanks in advance.
C3PO1
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Cellulitus
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed as being a type 2 diabetic. In the past, I have been treated a few times for cellulitis. It always occurs when traveling and it doesn't seem to matter what the climate is. However, since my diabetes diagnosis, I have the same strange sensations in my legs and the feeling
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed as being a type 2 diabetic. In the past, I have been treated a few times for cellulitis. It always occurs when traveling and it doesn't seem to matter what the climate is. However, since my diabetes diagnosis, I have the same strange sensations in my legs and the feeling
NitasNan
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
The science of reversing type 2 diabetes with low carb
Here is the latest presentation by Dr Aseem Malhotra https://youtu.be/HvMFj6NxPGI
Here is the latest presentation by Dr Aseem Malhotra https://youtu.be/HvMFj6NxPGI
Praveen55
Star
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Could it be hormones?
I feel like I've experienced a HUGE increase in anxiety and panic. It used to be that I would have episodes of panic (tears, quickened pulse) that could be directly traced to a cause (usually involving social anxiety). Out of nowhere I think I started experiencing panic attacks. On a random day in mid-January
I feel like I've experienced a HUGE increase in anxiety and panic. It used to be that I would have episodes of panic (tears, quickened pulse) that could be directly traced to a cause (usually involving social anxiety). Out of nowhere I think I started experiencing panic attacks. On a random day in mid-January
written
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Can I replace 10 weekly injections with 1000micro gram tablets daily.A PMJ paper from 2003 suggested this was efficacious.
Recently been encountering resistance to getting injections at 9 to 10 weeks intervals. A Med professional (retired) dug out the paper "Oral vitamin B can change our practice" has any one got experience of doing this substitution. And why has this not been more widely adopted. Sincerely RonnyP
Recently been encountering resistance to getting injections at 9 to 10 weeks intervals. A Med professional (retired) dug out the paper "Oral vitamin B can change our practice" has any one got experience of doing this substitution. And why has this not been more widely adopted. Sincerely RonnyP
RonnyP
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
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
Help needed to understand my Medicheck results.
I need help to understand my results please. I've been on thyroid meds for more than 15 years (I'm in my late 60's) and for about 8 years now have been fairly steady on 150mcg levo T4 and 20mcg T3, although I still get a lot of hypo symptoms at times - very cold and can't get warm when the weather gets
I need help to understand my results please. I've been on thyroid meds for more than 15 years (I'm in my late 60's) and for about 8 years now have been fairly steady on 150mcg levo T4 and 20mcg T3, although I still get a lot of hypo symptoms at times - very cold and can't get warm when the weather gets
Svelsker
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Thyroid UK
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
Star
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Further T3/T4 Guidance Needed Please
I had a blood test last week, on 5th February. I was taking 100 Levo and 12.5 T3 per day. I had been dosing 100 T4 + 6.25 T3 when I got up and 6.25 T3 at 4pm. My results were as follows: (Blood test taken on an empty stomach from previous evening. Collection time 8.15am. Last levo taken 24 hours
I had a blood test last week, on 5th February. I was taking 100 Levo and 12.5 T3 per day. I had been dosing 100 T4 + 6.25 T3 when I got up and 6.25 T3 at 4pm. My results were as follows: (Blood test taken on an empty stomach from previous evening. Collection time 8.15am. Last levo taken 24 hours
FancyPants54
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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 B12, Cyano-Cobalamin Sources
Dear ALL, There has been, across a Number of these Forums, Considerable 'Mention' regarding Vitamin B12- Cyano-Cobalamin (Sometime written as one word Cyanocobalamin.) I have, in my Previous 'Life' (I worked in Laboratories, before I was Ill) encountered this Material. It is Bright Red, VERY expensive
Dear ALL, There has been, across a Number of these Forums, Considerable 'Mention' regarding Vitamin B12- Cyano-Cobalamin (Sometime written as one word Cyanocobalamin.) I have, in my Previous 'Life' (I worked in Laboratories, before I was Ill) encountered this Material. It is Bright Red, VERY expensive
AndrewT
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Vasculitis UK
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
Vitamin B and thyroxine
Hey! How much time should pass between thyroxine and a Vitamin B complex? Thanks!
Hey! How much time should pass between thyroxine and a Vitamin B complex? Thanks!
Redhuhn
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Thyroid UK
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
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
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