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Persistent UTI's, appears only with sexual activity without protection
History of urinary tract infection I have had this infection for 3 years, Escherichia coli always comes out in the urine culture, except for one time when Proteus came out. For treatment I have used ciprofloxacin, amikacin, nitrofurantoin, levofloxacin (but there was resistance to it), Amoxicillin
History of urinary tract infection I have had this infection for 3 years, Escherichia coli always comes out in the urine culture, except for one time when Proteus came out. For treatment I have used ciprofloxacin, amikacin, nitrofurantoin, levofloxacin (but there was resistance to it), Amoxicillin
tere126
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Women's Health
4 days ago
Intermittent Fasting Could Put Type 2 Diabetes Patients into Remission
The prevention or management of type 2 diabetes by following a
calorie
-
restricted
diet
is not a new idea. There are now dozens of doctors' Youtube presentations on how to reverse T2D by simply cutting the carbs.
The prevention or management of type 2 diabetes by following a
calorie
-
restricted
diet
is not a new idea. There are now dozens of doctors' Youtube presentations on how to reverse T2D by simply cutting the carbs.
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 years ago
WEEKLY CHAT: 29th APRIL-5th May 🥦🥬🥙
Good morning amazing runners! I hope that those of us who are preparing for the HU10 are fine tuning their plans and will have their fitness finely honed for the big week. A Spring run was such a brilliant idea linda9389 . Despite my incessant bleating about the recent cold wet spell (as in the whole
Good morning amazing runners! I hope that those of us who are preparing for the HU10 are fine tuning their plans and will have their fitness finely honed for the big week. A Spring run was such a brilliant idea linda9389 . Despite my incessant bleating about the recent cold wet spell (as in the whole
Beachcomber66
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
2 months ago
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Can b complex with biotin cause elevated T4?
Hello, I had to have a thyroid blood test due to imminent surgery so only had 3 days notice. I had stopped my b complex (PinkTribe liposomal b complex) 3 days before the test. The result of the T4 was 25 (11 - 21) whereas the test I had about 3 weeks ago at my Gp, when I had stopped the b complex,
Hello, I had to have a thyroid blood test due to imminent surgery so only had 3 days notice. I had stopped my b complex (PinkTribe liposomal b complex) 3 days before the test. The result of the T4 was 25 (11 - 21) whereas the test I had about 3 weeks ago at my Gp, when I had stopped the b complex,
Pinkpetite
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
Ttc with high tpo antibodies
I have had 3 miscarriages in the last couple of years. 1 spontaneous 2 mmc. Always around 6 to 7 weeks. I was given aspirin and progesterone on the last pregnancy but it didn't work. After my 3rd mc I had lots of investigations done and it showed I had high TPO antibodies. Everything else was normal.
I have had 3 miscarriages in the last couple of years. 1 spontaneous 2 mmc. Always around 6 to 7 weeks. I was given aspirin and progesterone on the last pregnancy but it didn't work. After my 3rd mc I had lots of investigations done and it showed I had high TPO antibodies. Everything else was normal.
Stevienicksfangirl
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
Improving diagnosis, and management of Gluten Ataxia.
🙂People in the UK Improving diagnosis and management of Gluten ataxia Ataxia UK, Coeliac UK, and the Sheffield Hospitals Charity have awarded funding to Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and colleagues at the Sheffield Ataxia Centre, for a research project to help improve the diagnosis and management
🙂People in the UK Improving diagnosis and management of Gluten ataxia Ataxia UK, Coeliac UK, and the Sheffield Hospitals Charity have awarded funding to Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and colleagues at the Sheffield Ataxia Centre, for a research project to help improve the diagnosis and management
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
3 days ago
NHS pre diabetic programme- Second Nature
This is more on the helpful pre diabetic theme, currently running. I wonder if anyone has been offered this programme? I was called up, by my surgery, for a blood test, in Dec 23, l don’t know why, possibly my age- 88. The result showed l was pre diabetic and l was immediately offered a free 9 month
This is more on the helpful pre diabetic theme, currently running. I wonder if anyone has been offered this programme? I was called up, by my surgery, for a blood test, in Dec 23, l don’t know why, possibly my age- 88. The result showed l was pre diabetic and l was immediately offered a free 9 month
Trulyscrumpious
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PMRGCAuk
3 days ago
Help to understand bloods etc
Hi I am new to the forum but was diagnosed with Hashimotos in Jul 23 with these blood results Thyroperoxidase Ab IU/ml - 181 T4 (free) pmol/L - 15.6 TSH mIU/L - 5.1 I have been on Levothyroxine Sodium 25mcg Tab since Jul 23 and my TSH is now 1.9. My doc is now only using this to check my progress
Hi I am new to the forum but was diagnosed with Hashimotos in Jul 23 with these blood results Thyroperoxidase Ab IU/ml - 181 T4 (free) pmol/L - 15.6 TSH mIU/L - 5.1 I have been on Levothyroxine Sodium 25mcg Tab since Jul 23 and my TSH is now 1.9. My doc is now only using this to check my progress
Samfonz
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
A refreshed journey
I am not sure if I should treat these posts like a journal blog where I just write my thoughts and feelings, or like a forum post where I'd get a response to- but I will just write. Be prepared for a lengthy post. I was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer back in 2012. I was just under 150 lbs and looked
I am not sure if I should treat these posts like a journal blog where I just write my thoughts and feelings, or like a forum post where I'd get a response to- but I will just write. Be prepared for a lengthy post. I was diagnosed with Thyroid Cancer back in 2012. I was just under 150 lbs and looked
Draken
2024 June
in
Weight Loss Support
7 days ago
Hashimoto’s or Graves’ symptoms or…? Help to clarify please.
Hi everybody! I’m new here. Would be very grateful for your advice. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s 17 years ago. It was in different country not in the UK. I have never been on medication as I was told if my T4 level is ok I don’t need any pills. I’m now in UK for about 5 years. I’ve never seen endocrinologist
Hi everybody! I’m new here. Would be very grateful for your advice. I was diagnosed with Hashimoto’s 17 years ago. It was in different country not in the UK. I have never been on medication as I was told if my T4 level is ok I don’t need any pills. I’m now in UK for about 5 years. I’ve never seen endocrinologist
Anna1812
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Thyroid UK
9 days ago
Gluten or dairy free?
Hi everyone. I have posted previously about raised antibodies (Anti-TG 347 range <115, and Anti-TPO 53.6 range <34) Now having got my head around this, I can considering a gluten free diet to try to reduce the inflammation. My thyroid appears to be working normally - most recent results with a 9am
Hi everyone. I have posted previously about raised antibodies (Anti-TG 347 range <115, and Anti-TPO 53.6 range <34) Now having got my head around this, I can considering a gluten free diet to try to reduce the inflammation. My thyroid appears to be working normally - most recent results with a 9am
Sweetpea1234
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Thyroid UK
17 days ago
Low-carb diet
Here's something that says that a low-carb diet may be helpful for IBS: https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/05/30/g-s1-372/ibs-treatment-diet-low-fodmap-carb I've been following one for other reasons, and it seems to be working pretty well for me. Anybody else ever given it a try?
Here's something that says that a low-carb diet may be helpful for IBS: https://www.npr.org/sections/shots-health-news/2024/05/30/g-s1-372/ibs-treatment-diet-low-fodmap-carb I've been following one for other reasons, and it seems to be working pretty well for me. Anybody else ever given it a try?
winfong
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IBS Network
20 days ago
Ezetemibe side affects
Hi all. Has anyone been on Ezetemibe for cholesterol? I've been on it for 3 weeks and I'm feeling dreadful. Very low mood on verge of tears all the time. My chest aches as do my shoulders and one foot. I can't take statins so they're trying me on this. My cholesterol was 6 total and it's come down to
Hi all. Has anyone been on Ezetemibe for cholesterol? I've been on it for 3 weeks and I'm feeling dreadful. Very low mood on verge of tears all the time. My chest aches as do my shoulders and one foot. I can't take statins so they're trying me on this. My cholesterol was 6 total and it's come down to
Haz58
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Cholesterol Support
24 days ago
Anyone out there try the carnivore diet.
I have been on a low carb diet since my diagnosis back in March of 2023 . Eligard and Erleada have got my PSA down from 195 down to 0.01. I have been watching a lot of YouTube video's touting the health benefits of a carnivore diet. So far the only prostate diet person posting video's on YouTube that
I have been on a low carb diet since my diagnosis back in March of 2023 . Eligard and Erleada have got my PSA down from 195 down to 0.01. I have been watching a lot of YouTube video's touting the health benefits of a carnivore diet. So far the only prostate diet person posting video's on YouTube that
Bigmaristuff
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
28 days ago
Low carbs
Im 2 years in on my PMR journey with a really bad flare last July. Which took me back to the beginning. After reading on here about eating a low carb diet. I got out my 800 fast keto book and started cooking from it. Where I don’t stick to 800 I do try to be no more than 1,200 calories. And no more
Im 2 years in on my PMR journey with a really bad flare last July. Which took me back to the beginning. After reading on here about eating a low carb diet. I got out my 800 fast keto book and started cooking from it. Where I don’t stick to 800 I do try to be no more than 1,200 calories. And no more
LilyRose19
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
A few developments - anybody got similar
Don’t want to bore you all but I have had a couple of developments recently apart from having my Rituximab extended for another year. Firstly I am on statins since last Thursday, I am fit, I get out, eat a low carb/high fibre diet but my cholesterol is around 7 so it just shows you. No after effects
Don’t want to bore you all but I have had a couple of developments recently apart from having my Rituximab extended for another year. Firstly I am on statins since last Thursday, I am fit, I get out, eat a low carb/high fibre diet but my cholesterol is around 7 so it just shows you. No after effects
Investigator1
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Vasculitis UK
1 month ago
T3 trial continues
Hi there - here are my latest bloods - done fasting with no meds and before 9am - last dose of levo 24 hours before - last dose T3 12 hours before I've worked hard at improving vitamins and minerals - still ferritin is a bit low but currently on a dose of iron tabs from GP so may improve by the end
Hi there - here are my latest bloods - done fasting with no meds and before 9am - last dose of levo 24 hours before - last dose T3 12 hours before I've worked hard at improving vitamins and minerals - still ferritin is a bit low but currently on a dose of iron tabs from GP so may improve by the end
Rambling9
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Reactive hypoglycemia (suspected): low carb/ high protein diet.
Hello everyone. : I have suspected reactive hypoglycemia ( Hashis, MCAS, ME/ CFS, Fibromyalgia, amongst other diagnoses, as well as perimenopausal). Thyroid Meds: Armour NDT. The RH has not yet been confirmed by a medical professional, but due to the ongoing and worsening symptoms, and extreme carb
Hello everyone. : I have suspected reactive hypoglycemia ( Hashis, MCAS, ME/ CFS, Fibromyalgia, amongst other diagnoses, as well as perimenopausal). Thyroid Meds: Armour NDT. The RH has not yet been confirmed by a medical professional, but due to the ongoing and worsening symptoms, and extreme carb
Swissgirl
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
W3R1 - lead leg running
Oomph, this was hard. I couldn't breathe, my legs were from lead, the wind somehow was always in my fave and not the back, and it started raining at the end of the run. At least my dog was obedient and she was happy to run with me :)I googled reasons for lead leg running feeling, and I don't expect any
Oomph, this was hard. I couldn't breathe, my legs were from lead, the wind somehow was always in my fave and not the back, and it started raining at the end of the run. At least my dog was obedient and she was happy to run with me :)I googled reasons for lead leg running feeling, and I don't expect any
IgaT
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
1 month ago
Which is more damaging, high triglycerides or high blood glucose?
I have both conditions and have been given a different diet for each. I think it’s going to be impossible to live without fats AND carbohydrates. Which do you think would be the lesser of two evils? I’m currently on a low carb high fat diet.
I have both conditions and have been given a different diet for each. I think it’s going to be impossible to live without fats AND carbohydrates. Which do you think would be the lesser of two evils? I’m currently on a low carb high fat diet.
Triglyceride
in
British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
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