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Low Carb !
I try my best to keep as Low_Carb as I can. I keep away from things that are High in carbs.
I try my best to keep as Low_Carb as I can. I keep away from things that are High in carbs.
HOBIEONE
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 years ago
Exercise
I’m now nearly 4 months into my diagnosis of Dilated Cardiomyopathy and feel I should start some exercise as my meds seem to be making it difficult to lose weight, I’ve gained 8lb since diagnosis, I have a fairly active job where I walk about 4 miles a day (you’d think that would be enough!) and I’m
I’m now nearly 4 months into my diagnosis of Dilated Cardiomyopathy and feel I should start some exercise as my meds seem to be making it difficult to lose weight, I’ve gained 8lb since diagnosis, I have a fairly active job where I walk about 4 miles a day (you’d think that would be enough!) and I’m
Fismith69
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Low carb diet n’Pbc
Today, my doc informed me that a low carb diet was best to bring down my cholesterol. That makes no sense especiallly with a Pbc possibility. Those with Pbc do u have lowfat diets or low carb. It seems like low carb is more lipid rich n bad for liver
Today, my doc informed me that a low carb diet was best to bring down my cholesterol. That makes no sense especiallly with a Pbc possibility. Those with Pbc do u have lowfat diets or low carb. It seems like low carb is more lipid rich n bad for liver
Sdone
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PBC Foundation
6 years ago
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Dietary method for reducing fluctuations in PD (1987)
What are good updates to this 1987 study which is open access? Dietary method for reducing fluctuations in Parkinson's disease. Pincus JH, et al. Yale J Biol Med. 1987 Mar-Apr. Abstract. Motor fluctuations and non-response to carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet) therapy are major problems in the long-term management
What are good updates to this 1987 study which is open access? Dietary method for reducing fluctuations in Parkinson's disease. Pincus JH, et al. Yale J Biol Med. 1987 Mar-Apr. Abstract. Motor fluctuations and non-response to carbidopa-levodopa (Sinemet) therapy are major problems in the long-term management
aspergerian
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Salt
I'm on a low sodium diet but I must get protein etc to maintain my weight. I've lost 7 stone over the years. I see there seafood is recommended as a source of protein and as I love shell fish I thought I'd try moules marinere at a local cafe here in Plymouth. Oh boy did I suffer last night, appalling
I'm on a low sodium diet but I must get protein etc to maintain my weight. I've lost 7 stone over the years. I see there seafood is recommended as a source of protein and as I love shell fish I thought I'd try moules marinere at a local cafe here in Plymouth. Oh boy did I suffer last night, appalling
readie56
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Dizziness after stopping Clenil (brown inhaler) after 1 week of use..
Hi everyone, First time posting here and need to ask a question. Doctor put me on Clenil Modulite 100 (2 puffs twice a day) for breathing issues and it immidiately made my breathing worse. I carried on for exactly 7 days before deciding to stop completely. About 3 days after stopping I started feeling
Hi everyone, First time posting here and need to ask a question. Doctor put me on Clenil Modulite 100 (2 puffs twice a day) for breathing issues and it immidiately made my breathing worse. I carried on for exactly 7 days before deciding to stop completely. About 3 days after stopping I started feeling
Keenan316
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Glutegard and similar products - any good?
Hello. This is my first post here although I've been a member of the Thyroid UK community on HU for several months. As a result of advice there I've been following a gluten free diet for eight months now and feel much better for it. I also notice how my body reacts if I do get accidentally glutened.
Hello. This is my first post here although I've been a member of the Thyroid UK community on HU for several months. As a result of advice there I've been following a gluten free diet for eight months now and feel much better for it. I also notice how my body reacts if I do get accidentally glutened.
Tasker
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
An intro to LCHF
“For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert”. -Clarke’s Fourth Law The low-carb high-fat diet has been around for at least 100 years, and it does what it says on the tin: it helps you maintain a healthy weight, it reduces your risk of heart disease and diabetes, and it can often fix niggling
“For every expert, there is an equal and opposite expert”. -Clarke’s Fourth Law The low-carb high-fat diet has been around for at least 100 years, and it does what it says on the tin: it helps you maintain a healthy weight, it reduces your risk of heart disease and diabetes, and it can often fix niggling
TheAwfulToad
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
6 years ago
Can a Very-Low-Carb Diet Help People with Type 1 Diabetes?
Here's an article dealing with type 1 Diabetes and if a low carb diet can help control the blood sugars. The article is written by:
Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDE
. The title is: "
[u]Can a Very-Low-Carb Diet Help People with Type 1 Diabetes?[/u]
". https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com
Here's an article dealing with type 1 Diabetes and if a low carb diet can help control the blood sugars. The article is written by:
Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDE
. The title is: "
[u]Can a Very-Low-Carb Diet Help People with Type 1 Diabetes?[/u]
". https://www.diabetesselfmanagement.com
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Low carb science
Hello all. First of all, a word of appreciation for all of you who make this forum what it is: I visit it most days and have benefitted from the support and the knowledge. Thank you. It's that knowledge that I'm hoping to tap into with my current question. I often see people here referring to low
Hello all. First of all, a word of appreciation for all of you who make this forum what it is: I visit it most days and have benefitted from the support and the knowledge. Thank you. It's that knowledge that I'm hoping to tap into with my current question. I often see people here referring to low
Brizzleben
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
I think all autoimmune Thyroiditis suffers should go gluten-free
As per the title, this is an opinion piece. Please see the disclaimer at the bottom that has been there since the start. I’m surprised the Thyroid UK site doesn’t say this already. I’m living proof of the dramatic impact, on anti-thyroid antibodies, that switching to a gluten-free diet can have. It
As per the title, this is an opinion piece. Please see the disclaimer at the bottom that has been there since the start. I’m surprised the Thyroid UK site doesn’t say this already. I’m living proof of the dramatic impact, on anti-thyroid antibodies, that switching to a gluten-free diet can have. It
mcnaugha
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Biofeedback/Evelina/Great Ormond Street
Hi, Just wondered if any of you had come across biofeedback bowel training for children? My son has been unable to do a normal bowel movement for 9 months now (age 9.5 and in nappies) and we are seeing gastroenterologist in couple of weeks and I’m thinking of asking him to refer us to Great Ormond Street
Hi, Just wondered if any of you had come across biofeedback bowel training for children? My son has been unable to do a normal bowel movement for 9 months now (age 9.5 and in nappies) and we are seeing gastroenterologist in couple of weeks and I’m thinking of asking him to refer us to Great Ormond Street
Robinia
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ERIC
6 years ago
Heartburn/reflux, coated pred?
Is this from the pred? I’m wondering about the timing of this symptom. I’m currently on 25 mg. Tapered down from 40, been on the 25 for almost a month. (Rheumy wanted me on 20 by now but I stopped tapering due to a lot of stress, etc. ) I’ve had a lot more reflux, heartburn, that’s happening
Is this from the pred? I’m wondering about the timing of this symptom. I’m currently on 25 mg. Tapered down from 40, been on the 25 for almost a month. (Rheumy wanted me on 20 by now but I stopped tapering due to a lot of stress, etc. ) I’ve had a lot more reflux, heartburn, that’s happening
Mstiles
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Newly diagnosed Hashimoto
Hi all, I have just been diagnosed with Hashimoto ‘s thyroid disease. I am fortunate to have no symptoms but found a lump on my thyroid. As I have a sister with the disease and my other sister is type 1 diabetic it seemed an obvious diagnosis. My free t4 is 16.4 g(12.0-22.0), tsh (1.42(0.27-4.2) and
Hi all, I have just been diagnosed with Hashimoto ‘s thyroid disease. I am fortunate to have no symptoms but found a lump on my thyroid. As I have a sister with the disease and my other sister is type 1 diabetic it seemed an obvious diagnosis. My free t4 is 16.4 g(12.0-22.0), tsh (1.42(0.27-4.2) and
SUETHEVET817
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Low carb food options
Just been checking out the BBC Good food app for low carb meals- some very nice ideas available. Breakfast tomorrow is going to be Mexican egg roll!
Just been checking out the BBC Good food app for low carb meals- some very nice ideas available. Breakfast tomorrow is going to be Mexican egg roll!
Cyclegirl54
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
My fatigue mystery solved
I’d like to share my story in the hope that it might help someone else. For as long as I can remember I’ve been battling chronic fatigue, pain, insomnia, bowel issues and been told there was nothing wrong because the standard NHS blood tests said so. I had been on this forum before as I had to assume
I’d like to share my story in the hope that it might help someone else. For as long as I can remember I’ve been battling chronic fatigue, pain, insomnia, bowel issues and been told there was nothing wrong because the standard NHS blood tests said so. I had been on this forum before as I had to assume
mcnaugha
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EDMESH
6 years ago
Top 10 benefits of Flaxseed + How to Add Flaxseeds to Your Diet
Here’s some interesting information dealing with flaxseed and linseed. It explains the health benefits of the two types of seeds. Top 10 benefits of Flaxseed + How to Add Flaxseeds to Your Diet Flaxseeds have been consumed for at least 6,000 years, making them one of the world’s first cultivated superfoods
Here’s some interesting information dealing with flaxseed and linseed. It explains the health benefits of the two types of seeds. Top 10 benefits of Flaxseed + How to Add Flaxseeds to Your Diet Flaxseeds have been consumed for at least 6,000 years, making them one of the world’s first cultivated superfoods
suramo
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Triglycerides
If trigs are lowest ever by LDL and total cholesterol are high does this mean that despite the figures, this is a good result as VLDL in LDL is actually also very low? (HDL is 1.2) UK: Total C: 6.8 LDL: 4.5 HDL : 1.2 Trigs: 1.2 Probable cause of trigs falling: weightloss more exercise LCHF (fat being
If trigs are lowest ever by LDL and total cholesterol are high does this mean that despite the figures, this is a good result as VLDL in LDL is actually also very low? (HDL is 1.2) UK: Total C: 6.8 LDL: 4.5 HDL : 1.2 Trigs: 1.2 Probable cause of trigs falling: weightloss more exercise LCHF (fat being
Paul12
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Cholesterol Support
6 years ago
I’m new, but have to share.
Was diagnosed with wet macular degeneration, left eye, Jan. 2017. I called it the “Big Mac”. At that time left eye vision was 20:70, with approx. 1/2” dia. black jagged floater with extreme distortion.. Right eye 20:20. On Jan. 31, 2017, began 1st monthly Avastin injection, ultimately receiving 4 injections
Was diagnosed with wet macular degeneration, left eye, Jan. 2017. I called it the “Big Mac”. At that time left eye vision was 20:70, with approx. 1/2” dia. black jagged floater with extreme distortion.. Right eye 20:20. On Jan. 31, 2017, began 1st monthly Avastin injection, ultimately receiving 4 injections
jackbenibble
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Macular Society
6 years ago
Mixed feelings about appointment
So I had my doctors appointment this morning following up blood tests (only the aforementioned TPO 117 iu/ml and TSH 2.2 (range 0.1-4.5) was measure unfortunately SeasideSusie). GP agreed to trying me on 75mcg levothyroxine on a trial basis which is good, and wants me in next week for bloods to check T3
So I had my doctors appointment this morning following up blood tests (only the aforementioned TPO 117 iu/ml and TSH 2.2 (range 0.1-4.5) was measure unfortunately SeasideSusie). GP agreed to trying me on 75mcg levothyroxine on a trial basis which is good, and wants me in next week for bloods to check T3
Aeracognie
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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