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Hello It has come to my notice that I may be low in vitamin b12.
I have struggled with chronic fatigue, thyroid problems and tingling in arms hands legs and feet for years. I am also experiencing dizziness and palpatations. I am also coeliac. I have had many blood tests that come back " normal " or even quite high. Recently had COVID and diagnosed as having " long
I have struggled with chronic fatigue, thyroid problems and tingling in arms hands legs and feet for years. I am also experiencing dizziness and palpatations. I am also coeliac. I have had many blood tests that come back " normal " or even quite high. Recently had COVID and diagnosed as having " long
Everdean
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Contraception pill (mini pill) and gluten free diet for endometriosis.
Hi Ladies. Back in November 2021 I was diagnosed with endometriosis through laparscorpy surgery cyst was 8cm on my left ovary and another one on my rectum. On Tuesday the 26th of April I had ultrasound scan to check my ovaries, womb, fallopian tubes etc. The hospital has found that after 5 months of
Hi Ladies. Back in November 2021 I was diagnosed with endometriosis through laparscorpy surgery cyst was 8cm on my left ovary and another one on my rectum. On Tuesday the 26th of April I had ultrasound scan to check my ovaries, womb, fallopian tubes etc. The hospital has found that after 5 months of
Cockapoo-2016
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Delivering into the Mounting Evidence of a Probable Link between Maternal Hypothyroidism and Breech Presentation at Term
Looks like the link between hypothyroidism and breech birth is firming up - but still not understood. If you are interested, I recommend reading this in full. [i]J Clin Med.2021 Mar; 10(5): 1120. Published online 2021 Mar 8. doi: 10.3390/jcm10051120 PMCID: PMC7962442 PMID: 33800139 [/i][i]
Delivering
Looks like the link between hypothyroidism and breech birth is firming up - but still not understood. If you are interested, I recommend reading this in full. [i]J Clin Med.2021 Mar; 10(5): 1120. Published online 2021 Mar 8. doi: 10.3390/jcm10051120 PMCID: PMC7962442 PMID: 33800139 [/i][i]
Delivering
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Current guesses (borrowed from several articles, papers, and studies). I'm seeing a pattern. Comments?
Over the last few months, I've been noticing some trends, and as I spent another nearly sleepless night reading and watching videos, some of the pieces seem to be fitting together. In short, it seems that more and more theories and studies are focusing on mitochondria. In particular, a "biochemical defect
Over the last few months, I've been noticing some trends, and as I spent another nearly sleepless night reading and watching videos, some of the pieces seem to be fitting together. In short, it seems that more and more theories and studies are focusing on mitochondria. In particular, a "biochemical defect
JAS9
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Heart muscle not working properly
I had an angiogram Monday and the doctor yold me my heart muscle is not working properly. To my understanding this is heart failure. Am I correct? I have also been told to 'get fitter' and he will see me in 3 months. The problem is I had two knee replacements (one which went badly wrong the second
I had an angiogram Monday and the doctor yold me my heart muscle is not working properly. To my understanding this is heart failure. Am I correct? I have also been told to 'get fitter' and he will see me in 3 months. The problem is I had two knee replacements (one which went badly wrong the second
Sooz34
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AF Association
2 years ago
I Can't Keep Up This Stack :(
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= You all are so much stronger than I am. Or maybe you are living your lives instead of obsessing over things
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= You all are so much stronger than I am. Or maybe you are living your lives instead of obsessing over things
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Early Wake Up Back-To-Back
Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone. For
two (2) days back-to-back
, I had been
woken up with alarms going off from my CGM saying that I was under 80 mg/dl
. After doing a few tests using my strips/test kit's monitor, I had
2-3 6oz. cans of pineapple juice and protein shakes both
Good morning/afternoon/evening everyone. For
two (2) days back-to-back
, I had been
woken up with alarms going off from my CGM saying that I was under 80 mg/dl
. After doing a few tests using my strips/test kit's monitor, I had
2-3 6oz. cans of pineapple juice and protein shakes both
Activity2004
Administrator
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
Blood test
Hi just looking for some advice. I had my blood test last thursday at 10.50am and I had taken my thyroxine around 8am. I just had a call from Gp reception and told the GP wants to reduce my thyroxine from 125mcg to 100mcg. My TSH level is 0.06 and free thyroxine is 26, I have asked for a copy of results
Hi just looking for some advice. I had my blood test last thursday at 10.50am and I had taken my thyroxine around 8am. I just had a call from Gp reception and told the GP wants to reduce my thyroxine from 125mcg to 100mcg. My TSH level is 0.06 and free thyroxine is 26, I have asked for a copy of results
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Advice ahead of GP appointment - test results
I have a GP phone appointment on Wednesday to discuss my recent blood test. The results were : FT3 3.6 (range =2.4-6.0) so less than halfway through the range FT4 13.2 (range =9-23) also less than halfway through the range) TSH 0.05 (range= 0.3-4.2) so below range My main symptom is inability to
I have a GP phone appointment on Wednesday to discuss my recent blood test. The results were : FT3 3.6 (range =2.4-6.0) so less than halfway through the range FT4 13.2 (range =9-23) also less than halfway through the range) TSH 0.05 (range= 0.3-4.2) so below range My main symptom is inability to
Kacey12
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Nuchido Laboratories claims a HUGE increase in NAD+
I've been looking at all of the many, many approaches that have been tried in order to increase NAD+. Niaicin, Niacinamide, NR, NMN are a few. The reasons why NAD+ is important are too numerous to list. If you need just one reason, NAD+ is how the energy we bring in (food) becomes energy that our cells
I've been looking at all of the many, many approaches that have been tried in order to increase NAD+. Niaicin, Niacinamide, NR, NMN are a few. The reasons why NAD+ is important are too numerous to list. If you need just one reason, NAD+ is how the energy we bring in (food) becomes energy that our cells
JAS9
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Just Diagnosed type 2, feeling a bit downhearted!
Having been told 3 years ago that I was pre diabetic I made as many changes to my diet and lifestyle (other health conditions and covid permitting) to try and avoid progressing to the "I am diabetic" status but today I have been told I am diabetic, steroid induced. My doctor prescribed gliclazide in
Having been told 3 years ago that I was pre diabetic I made as many changes to my diet and lifestyle (other health conditions and covid permitting) to try and avoid progressing to the "I am diabetic" status but today I have been told I am diabetic, steroid induced. My doctor prescribed gliclazide in
AF59
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
Metformin changes
Good morning people My hubby has been diabetic for over 10 years. He was put on Metformin, but had trouble initially with diarrhoea and bleeding from his back passage. He was advised that it was to do with the bulking agents used to make the meds and after a few months of trying different brands he found
Good morning people My hubby has been diabetic for over 10 years. He was put on Metformin, but had trouble initially with diarrhoea and bleeding from his back passage. He was advised that it was to do with the bulking agents used to make the meds and after a few months of trying different brands he found
fedupoffeelingtired
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
2 years ago
My GCA/LVV experience
My GCA/LVV experience is a warning that the disease does not always present in the typical way we are alert for. I had headaches but no jaw claudication, no tongue pain, no eye symptoms, particularly light flashes in one eye. I had, had fairly typical PMR for 4 years, predictable, bilateral pains in
My GCA/LVV experience is a warning that the disease does not always present in the typical way we are alert for. I had headaches but no jaw claudication, no tongue pain, no eye symptoms, particularly light flashes in one eye. I had, had fairly typical PMR for 4 years, predictable, bilateral pains in
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Berberine: Time to nail down the dosage!
EDIT March 17, 2024:
Today somebody shared a link to a two year old post of mine about a report on Berberine being neurotoxic and taking it off of my stack. Within a few months I found other information on Berberine and, using my High School educated brain, decided that Berberine definitely needed
EDIT March 17, 2024:
Today somebody shared a link to a two year old post of mine about a report on Berberine being neurotoxic and taking it off of my stack. Within a few months I found other information on Berberine and, using my High School educated brain, decided that Berberine definitely needed
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Permanent bloating with continuous palpitations
I am also due to have a scan of my pancreas due to recent blood test showing an A1c of 42 (borderline for
diabetes
) despite having been on a reduced carb and sugar
diet
for over a year and having done some online research I find that 'pancreatis' (failing pancreas) can also lead to poor digestion AND
I am also due to have a scan of my pancreas due to recent blood test showing an A1c of 42 (borderline for
diabetes
) despite having been on a reduced carb and sugar
diet
for over a year and having done some online research I find that 'pancreatis' (failing pancreas) can also lead to poor digestion AND
Micron5
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
AICAR is similar to Berberine
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= So I stumbled across this article while searching on Honokiol: Alpha-synuclein-induced mitochondrial dysfunction
Update 6/29/22: Berberine may be neurotoxic. It is off of my stack: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/148177820/finding-some-negatives-on-berberine-i-will-keep-digging ========= So I stumbled across this article while searching on Honokiol: Alpha-synuclein-induced mitochondrial dysfunction
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Macular oedema and steroids
I have diabetic macular oedema and my opthamologist said today that although my eyes are not getting any worse my right eye maybe needs some laser. She said she thought it wasn’t the diabetes that was the problem, I am in remission with a hba1c of 37 but the steroids. Any thoughts on this please. My
I have diabetic macular oedema and my opthamologist said today that although my eyes are not getting any worse my right eye maybe needs some laser. She said she thought it wasn’t the diabetes that was the problem, I am in remission with a hba1c of 37 but the steroids. Any thoughts on this please. My
Koalajane
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Low Glutamate Diet
What Is Glutamate? Glutamate is an amino acid that is the most abundant neurotransmitter in the brain. It regulates the receptors of other important neurotransmitters such as: Serotonin Dopamine Norepinephrine Acetylcholine https://epidemicanswers.org/getting-started/diet-basics/low-glutamate-diet
What Is Glutamate? Glutamate is an amino acid that is the most abundant neurotransmitter in the brain. It regulates the receptors of other important neurotransmitters such as: Serotonin Dopamine Norepinephrine Acetylcholine https://epidemicanswers.org/getting-started/diet-basics/low-glutamate-diet
Kia17
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Diabetes, weight loss.
Hi guys and gals, I’ve recently started c25k after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I was 16st (100kg) when I started, at the moment I’m 14st 10lb. Today I completed run1 of week 4, I felt awesome when my coach said I’m now running more than walking 😁, the 2nd 5 min run was difficult but so happy
Hi guys and gals, I’ve recently started c25k after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I was 16st (100kg) when I started, at the moment I’m 14st 10lb. Today I completed run1 of week 4, I felt awesome when my coach said I’m now running more than walking 😁, the 2nd 5 min run was difficult but so happy
Steveoz
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Any tips for switching back to breastfeeding exclusively?
Hello all I really need some advice. I have been initially exclusively breastfeeding my baby girl who is currently 3 weeks old. During the midwife visits, she had lost 8% of her birth weight and did not seem to be gaining weight on breastfeeding alone. Two main factors were contributing to her
Hello all I really need some advice. I have been initially exclusively breastfeeding my baby girl who is currently 3 weeks old. During the midwife visits, she had lost 8% of her birth weight and did not seem to be gaining weight on breastfeeding alone. Two main factors were contributing to her
JoyfulStar
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
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