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Dr freaking out due to High T3 & blood sugar!
Hi, just got back from gp and she says although I have no ketones in my blood I have very high blood sugar!? Finger prick test today was 16. She says she wants me on metformin and that I have to go to hospital! She wants me to stop taking T3 as well as I am on a high dose as I'm thyroid hormone resistant
Hi, just got back from gp and she says although I have no ketones in my blood I have very high blood sugar!? Finger prick test today was 16. She says she wants me on metformin and that I have to go to hospital! She wants me to stop taking T3 as well as I am on a high dose as I'm thyroid hormone resistant
Ebs73
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
New ACTIVE B12 test from Medichecks: what does this mean?
Dear all; I have found your previous advice on this forum very useful. However I am somewhat disappointed with my test results received today, and wondered if you have any answers. My first test was in March 2017. I have been free of my Beta Blockers, and my PPI for 5/ 6 months to aid gut absorption
Dear all; I have found your previous advice on this forum very useful. However I am somewhat disappointed with my test results received today, and wondered if you have any answers. My first test was in March 2017. I have been free of my Beta Blockers, and my PPI for 5/ 6 months to aid gut absorption
cheslee
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Fat.
I began writing this yesterday after seeing the Daily Mail headline: - "Fatty Western diets make prostate cancer more aggressive" This from a newspaper that advised men to drink flaxseed oil to avoid PCa. Ugh! After a while, I became weary of the subject & the stupidity of the media, so listened to
I began writing this yesterday after seeing the Daily Mail headline: - "Fatty Western diets make prostate cancer more aggressive" This from a newspaper that advised men to drink flaxseed oil to avoid PCa. Ugh! After a while, I became weary of the subject & the stupidity of the media, so listened to
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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Test Results
Hi I’ve just had a blood test due to feeling tired and foggy of late. I’m a bit confused about my results. I had an increase from 100 to 125 Levo in October due to returning hypo symptoms and what the Dr termed a ‘borderline’ blood result. I was feeling much better until now. My TSH is obviously very
Hi I’ve just had a blood test due to feeling tired and foggy of late. I’m a bit confused about my results. I had an increase from 100 to 125 Levo in October due to returning hypo symptoms and what the Dr termed a ‘borderline’ blood result. I was feeling much better until now. My TSH is obviously very
Bluesky22
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Low Carb to greatly reduce Reflux+Some IBS+SIBO symptoms
Like a woman gone mad I have been non-stop researching and documenting my symptoms the past few days because I am determined to find the causes and treat them in order to vanish my symptoms. I have come across a great article about treating Reflux, SIBO and some gas-associated IBS symptoms. Turns out
Like a woman gone mad I have been non-stop researching and documenting my symptoms the past few days because I am determined to find the causes and treat them in order to vanish my symptoms. I have come across a great article about treating Reflux, SIBO and some gas-associated IBS symptoms. Turns out
alwayshope111
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IBS Network
6 years ago
Diagnosed Type-2. 32 years. M i going to die earlier??😢
Hello Dear Members, 1 mnth back, diagnosed with type 2. Fasting 170. Hba1c : 7.7 . Age 32. Weight 84, BMI: 28, waist 37". Nonvegie.. I am very much frustarted. Got the answer that this is due to being sweet tooth (is it a crime 😒?) Now i m working hard to loose the weight. Doctor said, Loosing 5
Hello Dear Members, 1 mnth back, diagnosed with type 2. Fasting 170. Hba1c : 7.7 . Age 32. Weight 84, BMI: 28, waist 37". Nonvegie.. I am very much frustarted. Got the answer that this is due to being sweet tooth (is it a crime 😒?) Now i m working hard to loose the weight. Doctor said, Loosing 5
Shri9
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Lipid profile and Fasting insulin numbers. Where i possibly gone wrong?
Dear Members, Please check my lipid numbers and comment. Diets and activities i followed:
1st interval (7 dec to 3 Jan)
Exercise walking daily 1 hrs 30 min. Diet: Moderate-Protein Moderate-Carb Low-Fat
2nd Interval (3 Jan to 22 Jan)
Walking 30 Min. Diet: Moderate-Protein Low-Carb High-Fat
Dear Members, Please check my lipid numbers and comment. Diets and activities i followed:
1st interval (7 dec to 3 Jan)
Exercise walking daily 1 hrs 30 min. Diet: Moderate-Protein Moderate-Carb Low-Fat
2nd Interval (3 Jan to 22 Jan)
Walking 30 Min. Diet: Moderate-Protein Low-Carb High-Fat
Shri9
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Old article form The Scientist on gut health & the risk of cancer
[u]Sharing the Bounty [/u]
[u]Gut bacteria may be the missing piece that explains the connection between diet and cancer risk.[/u]
By Michelle G. Rooks and Wendy S. Garrett | August 1, 2011 Like many great political alliances, symbiotic relationships in biology may have started with
[u]Sharing the Bounty [/u]
[u]Gut bacteria may be the missing piece that explains the connection between diet and cancer risk.[/u]
By Michelle G. Rooks and Wendy S. Garrett | August 1, 2011 Like many great political alliances, symbiotic relationships in biology may have started with
BadHare
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Positive antibodies but still won’t diagnose.
Hi all, Just needs some advice/opinions/support - my tsh has always been ‘normal’ ranging between 1.62-3.43 but when I had a blood pressure monitor I could finally show them that my resting heart rate is abnormal at 46, sometimes as low as 38. I pointed this out to the doctor and she ordered the antibodies
Hi all, Just needs some advice/opinions/support - my tsh has always been ‘normal’ ranging between 1.62-3.43 but when I had a blood pressure monitor I could finally show them that my resting heart rate is abnormal at 46, sometimes as low as 38. I pointed this out to the doctor and she ordered the antibodies
Emmac1581
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
1 step forward.......2 steps back :-(
So recently I was delighted to post on here, that after months of suffering migraine and daily headache, I had a spell of 2 weeks with no head pain at all. I'm on Amitriptyline (30mg) and taking magnesium supplements, I have adapted to a gluten free diet, all these things helped, but it was when
So recently I was delighted to post on here, that after months of suffering migraine and daily headache, I had a spell of 2 weeks with no head pain at all. I'm on Amitriptyline (30mg) and taking magnesium supplements, I have adapted to a gluten free diet, all these things helped, but it was when
KatherineM_PBC
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National Migraine Centre
6 years ago
Spirulina
Does spirulina help to lower BS levels of course with LCHF
Does spirulina help to lower BS levels of course with LCHF
matru13-ashram
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Is There a Downside to Going Gluten-Free if You’re Healthy?
Is There a Downside to Going Gluten-Free if You’re Healthy? Ask Well By SOPHIE EGAN JAN. 12, 2018 Q. Is there a downside to following a gluten-free or grain-free diet for someone who is not highly sensitive to gluten? Are there any benefits? A. A gluten-free or grain-free diet can pose risks and
Is There a Downside to Going Gluten-Free if You’re Healthy? Ask Well By SOPHIE EGAN JAN. 12, 2018 Q. Is there a downside to following a gluten-free or grain-free diet for someone who is not highly sensitive to gluten? Are there any benefits? A. A gluten-free or grain-free diet can pose risks and
rvmasalvad
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Rare form of Coeliac Disease.....
Hi, I've just been diagnosed with a rare form of Coeliac Disease and I've had it all my life but never knew until yesterday. I had the blood test for it last year but it came back negative. They wanted to test me again at the end of last year. My GP told me to make sure I have something to eat that
Hi, I've just been diagnosed with a rare form of Coeliac Disease and I've had it all my life but never knew until yesterday. I had the blood test for it last year but it came back negative. They wanted to test me again at the end of last year. My GP told me to make sure I have something to eat that
LauraleeH
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Eat plain? Low FODMAP? High Fat Low Carb? Veggie???? What diet changes have helped you with your IBS-D?
There are so many different things we can eat its hard to know what to eat sometimes and what to try and what might make a huge difference! I like to eat all things, i like meat, i like veggies i like carbs, when my stomach is good i eat all kinds of things and unfortunately since getting a boyfriend
There are so many different things we can eat its hard to know what to eat sometimes and what to try and what might make a huge difference! I like to eat all things, i like meat, i like veggies i like carbs, when my stomach is good i eat all kinds of things and unfortunately since getting a boyfriend
MinaFox
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IBS Network
6 years ago
T3-WEIGHT GAIN- MISDIAGNOSED?
Hi, I am new to this site and am desperate for answers! so i am sorry if this post is so long but my story is pretty lengthy. I am from the USA and was diagnosed with t4-t3 conversion issue december 2016 by an integrative dr, a regular endo said i was fine. I have been on t3 only since. Before I saw
Hi, I am new to this site and am desperate for answers! so i am sorry if this post is so long but my story is pretty lengthy. I am from the USA and was diagnosed with t4-t3 conversion issue december 2016 by an integrative dr, a regular endo said i was fine. I have been on t3 only since. Before I saw
atrejo
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
How to Age Well
How to Age Well By Tara Parker-Pope @nytimeswell Save for Later Getting older is inevitable (and certainly better than the alternative). While you can’t control your age, you can slow the decline of aging with smart choices along the way. From the foods you eat and how you exercise to your friendships
How to Age Well By Tara Parker-Pope @nytimeswell Save for Later Getting older is inevitable (and certainly better than the alternative). While you can’t control your age, you can slow the decline of aging with smart choices along the way. From the foods you eat and how you exercise to your friendships
rvmasalvad
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Osteoporosis and Coeliac Disease
Has anyone been diagnosed with osteoporosis after their coeliac diagnosis? I have just had a bone scan and the result has shocked me. I have been told that I have significant bone thinning. I was expecting to have some as I was 59 when I discovered I had coeliac. I have always been very active - walking
Has anyone been diagnosed with osteoporosis after their coeliac diagnosis? I have just had a bone scan and the result has shocked me. I have been told that I have significant bone thinning. I was expecting to have some as I was 59 when I discovered I had coeliac. I have always been very active - walking
Shirleywhirl
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
B12 results fine, but symptoms persist. Could I still be deficient?
Hi all, Apologies in advance for the length of this post! I am a new poster on the forums looking for some advice. I am 40-year-old male, who suffers from consistent and abnormal fatigue (present for most of my adult life); coeliac disease (diagnosed circa 7 years ago; I have carefully followed
Hi all, Apologies in advance for the length of this post! I am a new poster on the forums looking for some advice. I am 40-year-old male, who suffers from consistent and abnormal fatigue (present for most of my adult life); coeliac disease (diagnosed circa 7 years ago; I have carefully followed
ImperialTotti
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Second diagnosis
I was diagnosed with breast cancer for a second time. Just before Christmas. First diagnosis in 2009 - Left mastectomy and Tamoxifen. No chemo or radiotherapy. Diep flap reconstruction in 2014. Think I went into shock. Due for lumpectomy 31st Jan. First hospital appt - did not gel with the doc
I was diagnosed with breast cancer for a second time. Just before Christmas. First diagnosis in 2009 - Left mastectomy and Tamoxifen. No chemo or radiotherapy. Diep flap reconstruction in 2014. Think I went into shock. Due for lumpectomy 31st Jan. First hospital appt - did not gel with the doc
squeezebox
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My Breast Cancer Community
6 years ago
Very Stressed, Age 29, T2D, Hb1ac 9.5
FBS - 188 PP - 213, Lipids High, Trying really hard to get the FBS and PP down, dropped weight 7.5 kg through walk/run and on and off exercise, no sugar, some fruits sometime, trying to follow LCHF diet and checking the FBS daily (No medication)
FBS - 188 PP - 213, Lipids High, Trying really hard to get the FBS and PP down, dropped weight 7.5 kg through walk/run and on and off exercise, no sugar, some fruits sometime, trying to follow LCHF diet and checking the FBS daily (No medication)
Hidden
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
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