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Why LDL cholesterol goes up on LCHF diet and is it bad for health?
Following LCHF diets raises HDL level, lowers triglyceride, lowers insulin and increases LDL cholesterol. While first three are considered beneficial, there is concern about high level of LDL cholesterol. The presentation below by Dr Nadir Ali, concludes we should celebrate high LDL level because it
Following LCHF diets raises HDL level, lowers triglyceride, lowers insulin and increases LDL cholesterol. While first three are considered beneficial, there is concern about high level of LDL cholesterol. The presentation below by Dr Nadir Ali, concludes we should celebrate high LDL level because it
Praveen55
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Why LDL cholesterol goes up on LCHF diet and is it bad for health?
Following LCHF diets raises HDL level, lowers triglyceride, lowers insulin and increases LDL cholesterol. While first three are considered beneficial, there is concern about high level of LDL cholesterol. The presentation below by Dr Nadir Ali, concludes we should celebrate high LDL level because it
Following LCHF diets raises HDL level, lowers triglyceride, lowers insulin and increases LDL cholesterol. While first three are considered beneficial, there is concern about high level of LDL cholesterol. The presentation below by Dr Nadir Ali, concludes we should celebrate high LDL level because it
Praveen55
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Taxol and fatigue
Hi All. I apologize if I already posted on this but the amount of fatigue I am experiencing on Taxol (3 weeks on 1 week off) is getting to be a lot. Most days I don’t feel as though I can get out of bed. My palliative care NP is thinking to change my pain meds over to methadone from opioids. She said
Hi All. I apologize if I already posted on this but the amount of fatigue I am experiencing on Taxol (3 weeks on 1 week off) is getting to be a lot. Most days I don’t feel as though I can get out of bed. My palliative care NP is thinking to change my pain meds over to methadone from opioids. She said
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
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Talking to professionals - not.
It’s always stated on here that it’s best to talk to the professionals if you are confused. The subject popped up again in my news feed today. Well, my GP advised me to request my appointment to have a discussion around my confusing prognosis and lack of a treatment plan to be reinstated (it was cancelled
It’s always stated on here that it’s best to talk to the professionals if you are confused. The subject popped up again in my news feed today. Well, my GP advised me to request my appointment to have a discussion around my confusing prognosis and lack of a treatment plan to be reinstated (it was cancelled
Grank
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Everyday is a struggle
Morning, I have had AFib for many years now (a lot of those were drs not believing what was going on so no treatment. I’m in the uk) finally caught it on ecg in 2008 and had ablation which worked well for 4 years and then it came back. I am 36 and for the past year have been feeling awful everyday.
Morning, I have had AFib for many years now (a lot of those were drs not believing what was going on so no treatment. I’m in the uk) finally caught it on ecg in 2008 and had ablation which worked well for 4 years and then it came back. I am 36 and for the past year have been feeling awful everyday.
Loobyloo34
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AF Association
5 years ago
Second opinion with well known bc onc
This is going to be long and I will summarize my 15 years with mbc after I describe my appt this week at U of Mi CCC! My husband accompanied me for the nearly 3 hour drive each way for my appt for a second opinion with Dan Hayes, one of the wise elder bc oncologists. It hit me half
This is going to be long and I will summarize my 15 years with mbc after I describe my appt this week at U of Mi CCC! My husband accompanied me for the nearly 3 hour drive each way for my appt for a second opinion with Dan Hayes, one of the wise elder bc oncologists. It hit me half
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
Trouble 1602 reporting back
HI all well two and half weeks now since I passed out in church and spent 9 hours in A&E bed. Saw my own wonderful GP yesterday - his reaction to the report from hospital was that they should have started treatment immediately and that the referral to my Rheumy was wrong, I should have been seen by an
HI all well two and half weeks now since I passed out in church and spent 9 hours in A&E bed. Saw my own wonderful GP yesterday - his reaction to the report from hospital was that they should have started treatment immediately and that the referral to my Rheumy was wrong, I should have been seen by an
1602
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Obstruction / blocked bowel - no surgery. Any advice - PLEASE
Hello - please does anyone have any advice at all. My mum had surgery yesterday for an obstruction but they couldn’t operate and said the cancer had spread too far. And was all across the bowel, my mums CA125 has been going up and we have been back to a&e numerous times. The surgeon is now saying they
Hello - please does anyone have any advice at all. My mum had surgery yesterday for an obstruction but they couldn’t operate and said the cancer had spread too far. And was all across the bowel, my mums CA125 has been going up and we have been back to a&e numerous times. The surgeon is now saying they
eh11g11
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My Ovacome
5 years ago
Hives everywhere
I have the worst case of hives I have ever had. Literally, entire parts of my body (stomach, feet are red, swollen and ITCHY! I went to an allergist and one of the first questions she asked was if I had any autoimmune diseases. Yep. She put me on Zantac and Zyrtec plus Benedryl when needed. What
I have the worst case of hives I have ever had. Literally, entire parts of my body (stomach, feet are red, swollen and ITCHY! I went to an allergist and one of the first questions she asked was if I had any autoimmune diseases. Yep. She put me on Zantac and Zyrtec plus Benedryl when needed. What
Itsmecork
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
The horse is dead! (A follow up from my last post)
So after being nebbed to death, yesterday the reg I saw asked me to stop reg nebs and try with just vent and PRN nebs. I suggested hydrocortisone therapy (again) but was told it’s the same as taking steroids etc etc (🤦♀️). Name dropped my old spec hospital where I had it done and suddenly she told
So after being nebbed to death, yesterday the reg I saw asked me to stop reg nebs and try with just vent and PRN nebs. I suggested hydrocortisone therapy (again) but was told it’s the same as taking steroids etc etc (🤦♀️). Name dropped my old spec hospital where I had it done and suddenly she told
EmmaF91
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
I am rigidity- dominant PD ; My personal experience!
I am rigidity -dominant PD and like other PwPD my main issues arise when imbalances between Acetylcholine and Dopamine and other neurotransmitters occur. I think we are either Dopamine- dominant or Acetylcholine- dominant( my case) PD. 📍📍Note: The DaTSCAN image doesn't belong to me and that's for
I am rigidity -dominant PD and like other PwPD my main issues arise when imbalances between Acetylcholine and Dopamine and other neurotransmitters occur. I think we are either Dopamine- dominant or Acetylcholine- dominant( my case) PD. 📍📍Note: The DaTSCAN image doesn't belong to me and that's for
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Seeking help for treating infrequent but devastating Brainstem/Hemiplegic/Vestibular migraine symptoms
Hello, I am new here and looking to speak with anyone that has experienced Basilar (Brainstem) Migraines combined with Hemiplegic or Vestibular Migraines. I'd love to get your take on how best to seek treatment as my episodes are infrequent but devastating--as in temporarily locked-in. I'm still recovering
Hello, I am new here and looking to speak with anyone that has experienced Basilar (Brainstem) Migraines combined with Hemiplegic or Vestibular Migraines. I'd love to get your take on how best to seek treatment as my episodes are infrequent but devastating--as in temporarily locked-in. I'm still recovering
whymustidoth
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National Migraine Centre
5 years ago
Impact of family death on PSP
Hi My dad who lives with us, has been diagnosed with PSP last Nov (confirmed) and we have been providing care within the family for last 2-3 years since his falls onset. It took a long time for diagnosis. At present he is wheelchair bound. We provide toileting, showering, clothing and bedtime care.
Hi My dad who lives with us, has been diagnosed with PSP last Nov (confirmed) and we have been providing care within the family for last 2-3 years since his falls onset. It took a long time for diagnosis. At present he is wheelchair bound. We provide toileting, showering, clothing and bedtime care.
Inarticulate
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PSP Association
5 years ago
Flogging a dead horse... when will they admit defeat?
A really crappy Easter weekend... now feeling really frustrated (and very teary!). I’m fed up of being ignored by docs (and ashamed for feeling that way cause I know I was due a ‘bad’ admission so I feel guilty for feeling so upset). To sum it up, I ended up in a&e last Thursday (17 days after my last
A really crappy Easter weekend... now feeling really frustrated (and very teary!). I’m fed up of being ignored by docs (and ashamed for feeling that way cause I know I was due a ‘bad’ admission so I feel guilty for feeling so upset). To sum it up, I ended up in a&e last Thursday (17 days after my last
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
I think this couple may have issues :-)
I think the lady is on a very high carb, no calorie restriction diet. I think the man is on a LCHF diet.
I think the lady is on a very high carb, no calorie restriction diet. I think the man is on a LCHF diet.
redmike58
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Mum suffered Brain Hypoxia 4 days ago. I feel So Lost And Confused
Hi and thank you for taking the time to read this, everything is such a mess right now and i just need to talk to someone who hopefully knows what i am going through and offer some words or support and advice, its only been 4 days but my mums story is already pretty long so i hope you bear with me.
Hi and thank you for taking the time to read this, everything is such a mess right now and i just need to talk to someone who hopefully knows what i am going through and offer some words or support and advice, its only been 4 days but my mums story is already pretty long so i hope you bear with me.
GrahamJackson
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Headway
5 years ago
hydrocortisone can cause eye pain ?
can hydrocortisone used in long term cause eye pain ? steroid induced eye pain is a serious side effect . which is better hydrocortisone or prednisone ?
can hydrocortisone used in long term cause eye pain ? steroid induced eye pain is a serious side effect . which is better hydrocortisone or prednisone ?
pinkypop
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
What is DF?
Hi all, can anyone tell me what DF is please. It was mentioned in a recent post. I have had PMR/GCA for twelve years now, been up and down on pred all this time. Now down to 8 mg. When I was given Hydrocortisone for my PMR to get me off pred a few years back, it did not work for me at all. Then when
Hi all, can anyone tell me what DF is please. It was mentioned in a recent post. I have had PMR/GCA for twelve years now, been up and down on pred all this time. Now down to 8 mg. When I was given Hydrocortisone for my PMR to get me off pred a few years back, it did not work for me at all. Then when
Izzy51
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Adrenal insufficiency
Yesterday I received the worrying news that, after a blood test taken by the rheumatology pharmacist he finds my score is 61. 100-400 is considered abnormally low. So now for a syancthin (spelling?) test. I have been on pred for 7/8 years & down to 2.5mg but I asked the Rheumy if I could have a test
Yesterday I received the worrying news that, after a blood test taken by the rheumatology pharmacist he finds my score is 61. 100-400 is considered abnormally low. So now for a syancthin (spelling?) test. I have been on pred for 7/8 years & down to 2.5mg but I asked the Rheumy if I could have a test
Pollyanna16
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Cramps with Ibrutinib
I have just finished my third month on Ibrutinib and have started suffering cramps in hands, arms and legs. Is this now to be a regular side effect.? Also I get intermittent itchy spots on my upper body which are controlled by Fucibet ointment.
I have just finished my third month on Ibrutinib and have started suffering cramps in hands, arms and legs. Is this now to be a regular side effect.? Also I get intermittent itchy spots on my upper body which are controlled by Fucibet ointment.
Poddle7
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CLL Support
5 years ago
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