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My Lab Reports for Today
I would like to share with you my lab report today after my last blood test in 19/10/16. I have been on this forum for 4 months with my initial concerns of my elevated lipid profiles especially LDL (3.9 mmol/L) and slightly increased HbA1C (6.3%). Following many advice in my first post, I decide to follow
I would like to share with you my lab report today after my last blood test in 19/10/16. I have been on this forum for 4 months with my initial concerns of my elevated lipid profiles especially LDL (3.9 mmol/L) and slightly increased HbA1C (6.3%). Following many advice in my first post, I decide to follow
Luckysugar
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Fenugreek, A Potent Hypoglycaemic Herb Can Cause Central Hypothyroidism Via Leptin - A Threat To Diabetes Phytotherapy
Anyone particularly keen on South Asian food might care to read through this and think. :-) The amount used sounds as if it is far more than food would have - but I could be entirely wrong on that. Nevertheless, it does suggest that we need to be as careful over "natural" medicines as over "synthetic
Anyone particularly keen on South Asian food might care to read through this and think. :-) The amount used sounds as if it is far more than food would have - but I could be entirely wrong on that. Nevertheless, it does suggest that we need to be as careful over "natural" medicines as over "synthetic
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Cruciferous Phytochemicals - [5] Sulforaphane
This is the 5th & final installment on cruciferous vegetable phytochemicals. The best source of sulforaphane is broccoli sprouts [1]. You may have seen BroccoSprouts in the local supermarket [2]: "BroccoSprouts® Broccoli Sprouts are the only product that guarantees a consistent level of sulforaphane
This is the 5th & final installment on cruciferous vegetable phytochemicals. The best source of sulforaphane is broccoli sprouts [1]. You may have seen BroccoSprouts in the local supermarket [2]: "BroccoSprouts® Broccoli Sprouts are the only product that guarantees a consistent level of sulforaphane
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
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my lab test results on the 5th of April 2017 were as follows: Glucose 107 mg/dL 70 - 110 Potassium 4.3 mmol/l 3,5 - 5,5 Sodium 144 mmol/l 135 - 153 Iron Serum 105 mg/dl 45 - 175 Ferretin 137 ng/ml 22 -
my lab test results on the 5th of April 2017 were as follows: Glucose 107 mg/dL 70 - 110 Potassium 4.3 mmol/l 3,5 - 5,5 Sodium 144 mmol/l 135 - 153 Iron Serum 105 mg/dl 45 - 175 Ferretin 137 ng/ml 22 -
Said321
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Need help !! If you are reading this plz help me and advise. I don't understand if I am normal or prediebetic.
Following are test result for me . I checked it and results are varying from every lab and I can't understand if I am normal or preduabetic. 01/04/2017 Fasting Plasma Glucose=109mg/dl Uring Glucose/Ketone =Absent 02/04/2017 Fasting Plasma Glucose=70mg/dl PP Blood Glucose=88mg/dl Uring Glucose/Ketone
Following are test result for me . I checked it and results are varying from every lab and I can't understand if I am normal or preduabetic. 01/04/2017 Fasting Plasma Glucose=109mg/dl Uring Glucose/Ketone =Absent 02/04/2017 Fasting Plasma Glucose=70mg/dl PP Blood Glucose=88mg/dl Uring Glucose/Ketone
Amitnikam
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Type 1 diabetes & coeliacs
Hi, a question for type 1 diabetics who also have coeliacs disease. When the gut is inflamed do you ever experience carbohydrate malabsorption? Say for example you eat something that would ordinarily provoke a blood glucose spike shortly after but instead glucose levels are conspicuously unchanged or
Hi, a question for type 1 diabetics who also have coeliacs disease. When the gut is inflamed do you ever experience carbohydrate malabsorption? Say for example you eat something that would ordinarily provoke a blood glucose spike shortly after but instead glucose levels are conspicuously unchanged or
justbrowning
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
7 years ago
Bigjess question and hopes
Hi there. I'm new to blogs. This is my first so please bare with any ignorance. I was researching berberine's effects on the liver and came across this site. It looked like an Indian version. I don't know which this is. My question is this; does berberine damage the liver or does anyone know of any other
Hi there. I'm new to blogs. This is my first so please bare with any ignorance. I was researching berberine's effects on the liver and came across this site. It looked like an Indian version. I don't know which this is. My question is this; does berberine damage the liver or does anyone know of any other
Bigjess530
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iDEAL Diabetes
7 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Cruciferous Phytochemicals - [4] Phenethyl isothiocyanate [PEITC]
PEITC is a lesser-known cruciferus phytochemical than DIM or sulforaphane, but there heave been a substantial number of PCa studies. The very brief PEITC Wiki-page [1] states: "PEITC has been studied for its potential for chemoprevention of cancers, such as prostate cancer." The richest source is watercress
PEITC is a lesser-known cruciferus phytochemical than DIM or sulforaphane, but there heave been a substantial number of PCa studies. The very brief PEITC Wiki-page [1] states: "PEITC has been studied for its potential for chemoprevention of cancers, such as prostate cancer." The richest source is watercress
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Free Triiodothyronine/Free Thyroxine Ratio rather than Thyrotropin is more associated with Metabolic Parameters in Healthy Euthyroid Adults
Just how healthy were the subjects that [i]any [/i]of them went on to develop metabolic syndrome? Nonetheless, this is interesting in that it reinforces the importance of FT3 (even just as it relates to FT4 to produce the FT3:FT4 ratio) and reduces, again, the power of the TSH test. [i]Clin Endocrinol
Just how healthy were the subjects that [i]any [/i]of them went on to develop metabolic syndrome? Nonetheless, this is interesting in that it reinforces the importance of FT3 (even just as it relates to FT4 to produce the FT3:FT4 ratio) and reduces, again, the power of the TSH test. [i]Clin Endocrinol
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Worsening symptoms on maintenance dose
I developed mild sensory neuropathy about 3 years ago. Mostly permanent pins & needles in feet, occasionally hands, with occasional sharp stabbing pains in feet. Many tests. Spinal scan revealed no significant abnormalities. Nerve conduction studies revealed sensory & motors responses within normal limits
I developed mild sensory neuropathy about 3 years ago. Mostly permanent pins & needles in feet, occasionally hands, with occasional sharp stabbing pains in feet. Many tests. Spinal scan revealed no significant abnormalities. Nerve conduction studies revealed sensory & motors responses within normal limits
KirstenJA
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Varying Dibetese reading.. Confused plz help
I checked my glucose levels and results came as mentioned below 1st April 2017 Fasting plasma glucose - 109mg/dl 2nd April Fasting plasma glucose - 70mg/dl PP Glucose (2hrs after meal)-88mg/dl Urine Glucose absent in both 3rd April I checked with Johnson Accucheck Fasting plasma Glucose - 120mg
I checked my glucose levels and results came as mentioned below 1st April 2017 Fasting plasma glucose - 109mg/dl 2nd April Fasting plasma glucose - 70mg/dl PP Glucose (2hrs after meal)-88mg/dl Urine Glucose absent in both 3rd April I checked with Johnson Accucheck Fasting plasma Glucose - 120mg
Amitnikam
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Can anyone explain my blood test results? (Copied from another post) - please ask if you need to know anything
I've been signed off as unfit for work for 2 weeks with Nerve Pain as I was told the Dr had to "put something" on the medical certificate and she thinks it's nerve related. Told to double and even triple up on my amitriptyline and she's booked me an appointment to see my registered Dr next week to review
I've been signed off as unfit for work for 2 weeks with Nerve Pain as I was told the Dr had to "put something" on the medical certificate and she thinks it's nerve related. Told to double and even triple up on my amitriptyline and she's booked me an appointment to see my registered Dr next week to review
tigerlily72
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
More Metabolomics
To begin at the beginning, probably the first thyroid question I ever asked was "What does thyroid hormone do?" Yes - we hear that thyroid hormone controls metabolism. Yes - we see that it reduces cholesterol. And several other effects. But we very rarely hear the details - it tends to be very much
To begin at the beginning, probably the first thyroid question I ever asked was "What does thyroid hormone do?" Yes - we hear that thyroid hormone controls metabolism. Yes - we see that it reduces cholesterol. And several other effects. But we very rarely hear the details - it tends to be very much
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Cruciferous Phytochemicals - [2] Indole-3-carbinol [I3C]
As mentioned in: "Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Cruciferous Phytochemicals - [1] Introduction" ... cruciferous phytochemicals are initially in glucosinolate form. To activate the chemical, the glucose structure must be removed via the myrosinase enzyme. Indole-3-carbinol [I3C] is the active component
As mentioned in: "Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Cruciferous Phytochemicals - [1] Introduction" ... cruciferous phytochemicals are initially in glucosinolate form. To activate the chemical, the glucose structure must be removed via the myrosinase enzyme. Indole-3-carbinol [I3C] is the active component
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Foods/Supplements-Vitamins: Cruciferous Phytochemicals - [1] Introduction
"Cruciferous vegetables are vegetables of the family Brassicaceae ..." [1] We mostly think of food sources as being variations on the cabbage theme: - kale - collards - Brussel sprouts - broccoli - & rabe - cauliflower - cabbage - including savoy, red, napa, etc. - greens - various, including turnip,
"Cruciferous vegetables are vegetables of the family Brassicaceae ..." [1] We mostly think of food sources as being variations on the cabbage theme: - kale - collards - Brussel sprouts - broccoli - & rabe - cauliflower - cabbage - including savoy, red, napa, etc. - greens - various, including turnip,
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Saw 2nd Endo Today
Ok so I did wind up fasting (no coffee until 4:00 this afternoon!) and saw my second Endo this morning at 9:45. I had sent a fax outlining my symptoms along with my previous bloodwork. Dr did test for testing metabolic rate and it showed that I have been eating 430 calories LESS than what I burn, so
Ok so I did wind up fasting (no coffee until 4:00 this afternoon!) and saw my second Endo this morning at 9:45. I had sent a fax outlining my symptoms along with my previous bloodwork. Dr did test for testing metabolic rate and it showed that I have been eating 430 calories LESS than what I burn, so
MelissaRz
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Iron & Diabetes
http://ihpmagazine.com/iron-diabetes/ .... Studies are clearly needed to establish optimum iron stores in both men and women in the context of not only diabetes incidence, progression and complications, but also for all inflammation-related chronic diseases, in particular those associated with aging.
http://ihpmagazine.com/iron-diabetes/ .... Studies are clearly needed to establish optimum iron stores in both men and women in the context of not only diabetes incidence, progression and complications, but also for all inflammation-related chronic diseases, in particular those associated with aging.
cure
Administrator
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
15 months after chemo
Not posted much recently as life has been normal & wonderful because of that! Just had my 3 monthly appt & bloods at 10, CA125. Over the moon. Full blood profile normal too, liver, kidneys, cholesterol etc. Carrying on with the metformin, statin, wormer combo from COC as it seems to agree with me-I
Not posted much recently as life has been normal & wonderful because of that! Just had my 3 monthly appt & bloods at 10, CA125. Over the moon. Full blood profile normal too, liver, kidneys, cholesterol etc. Carrying on with the metformin, statin, wormer combo from COC as it seems to agree with me-I
Sherrym
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My Ovacome
7 years ago
WHY DIABETES OCCURS ??..
From a simplistic model of insulin deficiency and insulin resistance, researchers have moved to a multipronged explanation of the disease. In addition to the ominous octet, other eight players like catecholamines, vitamin D, renin–angiotensin system, testosterone, melatonin, thyroid disorder, renal gluconeogenesis
From a simplistic model of insulin deficiency and insulin resistance, researchers have moved to a multipronged explanation of the disease. In addition to the ominous octet, other eight players like catecholamines, vitamin D, renin–angiotensin system, testosterone, melatonin, thyroid disorder, renal gluconeogenesis
dharmendrapanchal
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Can glucose be controlled by fasting
For type 2 diabetics, what happens if they fast for more than 24 hrs. without taking medications?
For type 2 diabetics, what happens if they fast for more than 24 hrs. without taking medications?
Raviraju
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
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