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Pumpkin and green bean curry
Hi all I made this pumpkin and green bean curry with lentils to thicken , sauté onions , garlic , celery , then add curry powder ( to taste ) tinned tomatoes 200mls coconut drink ( I use alpro sugar free ) 200mls veg stock , 1/2 cup red split lentils cook till pumpkin is tender ( approx 20-30 mins
Hi all I made this pumpkin and green bean curry with lentils to thicken , sauté onions , garlic , celery , then add curry powder ( to taste ) tinned tomatoes 200mls coconut drink ( I use alpro sugar free ) 200mls veg stock , 1/2 cup red split lentils cook till pumpkin is tender ( approx 20-30 mins
Gillian2021
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Gestational diabetes and Birth Center
I would love to give birth in water as my first pregnancy the labour was long and ended up having many drugs which I initially didn't want. I really want a water Birth but have gestational diabetes. After food my bloods are amazing ranging from 4 to 6, enver above a 8 (diabetes midwife said my goal was
I would love to give birth in water as my first pregnancy the labour was long and ended up having many drugs which I initially didn't want. I really want a water Birth but have gestational diabetes. After food my bloods are amazing ranging from 4 to 6, enver above a 8 (diabetes midwife said my goal was
Koko1222
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Metformin
I am on the maximum dose of Metformin. I find the laxative, breathing and shivering side-effects to be debilitating. My diabetes nurse is unwilling to change to an alternative so I have booked to see my GP. She said I wasn't drinking enough water but I am drinking 3 pints a day. I am just flushing it
I am on the maximum dose of Metformin. I find the laxative, breathing and shivering side-effects to be debilitating. My diabetes nurse is unwilling to change to an alternative so I have booked to see my GP. She said I wasn't drinking enough water but I am drinking 3 pints a day. I am just flushing it
bionicjohn
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
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Latest Test results. What to try next.....
I've been on Levo for 12 months. I will be talking to my GP next week who will probably say my results are fine. My main problem is digestive and lower abdominal bloating with constipation a major factor. GP test results(only tests TSH and T4, tested 20th Oct) TSH1.29 range (0.27-4.2) T4 18.1 range
I've been on Levo for 12 months. I will be talking to my GP next week who will probably say my results are fine. My main problem is digestive and lower abdominal bloating with constipation a major factor. GP test results(only tests TSH and T4, tested 20th Oct) TSH1.29 range (0.27-4.2) T4 18.1 range
rick2525
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Concerned about husband diabetic type 2
My husband is diabetic overweight and smoker, he was on metformin 1000g , now on double the dose and has another tab added called dapaglifloxin 10mg , but when doing the urine dip test the colour on test strip is dark brown, so is in effect showing too much sugar, around two weeks before taking this
My husband is diabetic overweight and smoker, he was on metformin 1000g , now on double the dose and has another tab added called dapaglifloxin 10mg , but when doing the urine dip test the colour on test strip is dark brown, so is in effect showing too much sugar, around two weeks before taking this
Eternity6
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Know your risk of developing diabetes 💙
Hi everyone, November is Diabetes Awareness Month and what has become apparent is the need for those with a predisposition to type 2 diabetes to be aware of this as soon as possible as pre-diabetes can be reversed. And type 2 diabetes is treatable limiting its life threatening possibilities which's in
Hi everyone, November is Diabetes Awareness Month and what has become apparent is the need for those with a predisposition to type 2 diabetes to be aware of this as soon as possible as pre-diabetes can be reversed. And type 2 diabetes is treatable limiting its life threatening possibilities which's in
Hidden
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Newbie discovering healthy eating
Hello! I'm new here but I'm on a diet to lose weight as I'm 25st / 158.7kg (started at 25st 3lbs / 160.1kg on Friday 1 October, went up to 25st 5lbs / 161kg on Friday 8 October, went down to 25st 3lbs / 160.1kg on Friday 15 October and then down more to 25st /158.7kg exactly today, Friday 22 October
Hello! I'm new here but I'm on a diet to lose weight as I'm 25st / 158.7kg (started at 25st 3lbs / 160.1kg on Friday 1 October, went up to 25st 5lbs / 161kg on Friday 8 October, went down to 25st 3lbs / 160.1kg on Friday 15 October and then down more to 25st /158.7kg exactly today, Friday 22 October
Fittea
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Excess amniotic fluid
Thank went for my 28 week growth scan today and have been diagnosed with polyhydramnios. Excess amniotic fluid. My index is 31.3cm and deepest pool is 8.6cm. I will be having my glucose test on Wednesday but in the meantime I am very worried, especially reading up about it on internet. Has anyone experienced
Thank went for my 28 week growth scan today and have been diagnosed with polyhydramnios. Excess amniotic fluid. My index is 31.3cm and deepest pool is 8.6cm. I will be having my glucose test on Wednesday but in the meantime I am very worried, especially reading up about it on internet. Has anyone experienced
Pupsi21
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Is IF for me?
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I'm currently trying to lose weight (currently just eating healthy and counting calories) and I'm looking into various diets and programs. I'm considering both Keto / LCHF and Intermittent Fasting (IF) so I am checking out and posting on relating forums for advice and guidance
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I'm currently trying to lose weight (currently just eating healthy and counting calories) and I'm looking into various diets and programs. I'm considering both Keto / LCHF and Intermittent Fasting (IF) so I am checking out and posting on relating forums for advice and guidance
Fittea
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Fasting and Furious
3 years ago
Celiac or not
Hi folks,wonder if anyone can explain my concerns. I was diagnosed with celiac in 2020 through a blood test, the endoscopy showed normal upper tract. I had another blood test in August this year, when I was the nurse for my b12 injection I asked her about the results, and she kindly printed them off
Hi folks,wonder if anyone can explain my concerns. I was diagnosed with celiac in 2020 through a blood test, the endoscopy showed normal upper tract. I had another blood test in August this year, when I was the nurse for my b12 injection I asked her about the results, and she kindly printed them off
Meldrewmoanef
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
IBS C Treatment?
Hi there! What are the treatments for IBS C? Has anyone found anything that works? I have had issues ever since I had my appendix removed and had anorexia. When trying to eat again and better I developed a problem where I just can't go properly anymore. I almost never get an urge to go unless I "stimulate
Hi there! What are the treatments for IBS C? Has anyone found anything that works? I have had issues ever since I had my appendix removed and had anorexia. When trying to eat again and better I developed a problem where I just can't go properly anymore. I almost never get an urge to go unless I "stimulate
KittyKitten
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Accuracy of estimated fetal weight?
Hi All Am 35+2wks and my growth scan today estimated a jaw dropping fetal weight of 7lb 13oz! (now!). Knew we were expecting a big baby but that was way higher that we could imagine, with >95% abdominal circumference. But I also know these estimates can really over egg it (a friend’s actual baby weight
Hi All Am 35+2wks and my growth scan today estimated a jaw dropping fetal weight of 7lb 13oz! (now!). Knew we were expecting a big baby but that was way higher that we could imagine, with >95% abdominal circumference. But I also know these estimates can really over egg it (a friend’s actual baby weight
BristolLady
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Looking for UK endocrinologist
Hello, I've recently been found to have antibodies for Coeliac disease after an over 5 year search for a diagnosis for my brain fog, joint pain, hair loss etc. While hopeful that continuing a gluten free diet will bring me relief, a lot of my symptoms resemble hypothyroidism, which is common in people
Hello, I've recently been found to have antibodies for Coeliac disease after an over 5 year search for a diagnosis for my brain fog, joint pain, hair loss etc. While hopeful that continuing a gluten free diet will bring me relief, a lot of my symptoms resemble hypothyroidism, which is common in people
Oneeyedbaz
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Re-starting
I completed C25k three years ago and progressed to 10k, although always with some short walking breaks. I lost a fair bit of weight last year, and although still not where I want to be I’m feeling the benefit. Being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes last November made things really tricky and I was very
I completed C25k three years ago and progressed to 10k, although always with some short walking breaks. I lost a fair bit of weight last year, and although still not where I want to be I’m feeling the benefit. Being diagnosed with Type 1 diabetes last November made things really tricky and I was very
molly1973
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Big step forward
Today I am driving down to Portsmouth to take part in the Great South Run on Sunday. In August 2019 I began my running journey by starting C25k, combining my graduation run with my first parkrun in November 2019. Since then I have run 3 times a week, running in as many parkruns as I could. When lockdown
Today I am driving down to Portsmouth to take part in the Great South Run on Sunday. In August 2019 I began my running journey by starting C25k, combining my graduation run with my first parkrun in November 2019. Since then I have run 3 times a week, running in as many parkruns as I could. When lockdown
Ginter
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Discussion: Vascular Calcification / bone disorder in CKD
Mortality in CKD is dominated by the cardiovascular domain. We will more likely die of a cardio related issue than anything else. We are the highest risk group of all groups for cardio related death. Death for cardio reasons is more likely than our progressing to end stages of the disease: "Expressed
Mortality in CKD is dominated by the cardiovascular domain. We will more likely die of a cardio related issue than anything else. We are the highest risk group of all groups for cardio related death. Death for cardio reasons is more likely than our progressing to end stages of the disease: "Expressed
Skeptix
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Is sugar bad?
I’ve been trying to follow a gluten free diet to see if it helps my Hashimoto’s symptoms. Last night I ate something with a high sugar content and woke up feeling awful😭 puffy, red eyes, terrible brain fog, exhaustion. Now I’m wondering if sugar could be the culprit. Anyone else experienced this?
I’ve been trying to follow a gluten free diet to see if it helps my Hashimoto’s symptoms. Last night I ate something with a high sugar content and woke up feeling awful😭 puffy, red eyes, terrible brain fog, exhaustion. Now I’m wondering if sugar could be the culprit. Anyone else experienced this?
doreenrj56
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Effects of Intermittent Fasting on the Circulating Levels and Circadian Rhythms of Hormones
Obesity is a frequent topic. And there has considerable discussion about various ways of managing eating in order to help control weight. Of these, one of the most discussed in recent years has been intermittent fasting and variations. In that context, several times members have asked about the relationship
Obesity is a frequent topic. And there has considerable discussion about various ways of managing eating in order to help control weight. Of these, one of the most discussed in recent years has been intermittent fasting and variations. In that context, several times members have asked about the relationship
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
White Meat
I am trying to sort out the benefit (or, detriment) of white meat in regard to liver health. There are many advocates of a plant based diet who will say that all meats (red, white, fish) are detrimental in some form. There are, of course, advocates of low carb diets who will say that all meat (including
I am trying to sort out the benefit (or, detriment) of white meat in regard to liver health. There are many advocates of a plant based diet who will say that all meats (red, white, fish) are detrimental in some form. There are, of course, advocates of low carb diets who will say that all meat (including
Kokomodo
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
LCHF - the scientific explanation
I was just browsing Youtube last night and came across this excellent video by Dr Garry Fettke which explains why the LCHF diet is so healthy. https://youtu.be/e2g-OW-NZcY
I was just browsing Youtube last night and came across this excellent video by Dr Garry Fettke which explains why the LCHF diet is so healthy. https://youtu.be/e2g-OW-NZcY
Eryl
Visitor
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
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