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Metformin,T2 Diabetes & hypothyroidism … effects?
Metformin lowers TSH https://www.cureus.com/articles/50564-exploring-the-effect-of-metformin-to-lower-thyroid-stimulating-hormone-in-euthyroid-and-hypothyroid-type-2-diabetic-patients Any link with A breakthrough-like effect of metformin reduces peripheral resistance to triiodothyronine in euthyroid,
Metformin lowers TSH https://www.cureus.com/articles/50564-exploring-the-effect-of-metformin-to-lower-thyroid-stimulating-hormone-in-euthyroid-and-hypothyroid-type-2-diabetic-patients Any link with A breakthrough-like effect of metformin reduces peripheral resistance to triiodothyronine in euthyroid,
MikeM46
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Hashimoto's
I have been diagnosed with Hashimotos my Bloods were TSH 8.355, FT3 3.053, FT4 10.15. I was first put on Levothyrox T4@ 25ug. I went back after a month and got bloods TSH 5.063, FT3 3.254, FT4 16.75 and was increased to 50ug. A month later my bloods were TSH 6.118, FT3 2.828, FT4 12.04, I was then
I have been diagnosed with Hashimotos my Bloods were TSH 8.355, FT3 3.053, FT4 10.15. I was first put on Levothyrox T4@ 25ug. I went back after a month and got bloods TSH 5.063, FT3 3.254, FT4 16.75 and was increased to 50ug. A month later my bloods were TSH 6.118, FT3 2.828, FT4 12.04, I was then
peter-storm
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Underactive thyroid and what food to avoid
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism 2 weeks ago. Was then started on 100mg levothyroxine. After my second blood tests (don't have access to the results, sorry) the dose was increased to 150mg levothyroxine and I was told my kidney function is off, as well (having a kidney and
Hi everyone. I was diagnosed with autoimmune hypothyroidism 2 weeks ago. Was then started on 100mg levothyroxine. After my second blood tests (don't have access to the results, sorry) the dose was increased to 150mg levothyroxine and I was told my kidney function is off, as well (having a kidney and
AnaLopes9
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it.
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it. At 17 days I really felt like I was dying, so I quit it and improved after a couple of day. About 5 days later I tried it again at two tablets a day, two days in a row, and again became very ill. About a week after that I learned that while taking Albutrix
Albutrix made me feel more ill every day I took it. At 17 days I really felt like I was dying, so I quit it and improved after a couple of day. About 5 days later I tried it again at two tablets a day, two days in a row, and again became very ill. About a week after that I learned that while taking Albutrix
LuvSmallDogs
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Still learning
Hi newbie here, I am 65 been hypothyroid for over thirty years and for the last 12 years been T3 only. For the last year I am suffering intense heat inside and short menopausal like hot flushes day and night. I am also diabetic but on low carb diet and no meds as no pre- diabetic so don't think its that
Hi newbie here, I am 65 been hypothyroid for over thirty years and for the last 12 years been T3 only. For the last year I am suffering intense heat inside and short menopausal like hot flushes day and night. I am also diabetic but on low carb diet and no meds as no pre- diabetic so don't think its that
Hustler
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Proctitis flare - how best to manage
Hi there, Wondering if anyone can give some advice on how best to tackle a proctitis flare up. There is lots of info online but being a CKD-er (Chronic Kidney Disease) I've found great advice from those living with the condition on HealthUnlocked. Brief(ish!) history 57 year old male. Had my first
Hi there, Wondering if anyone can give some advice on how best to tackle a proctitis flare up. There is lots of info online but being a CKD-er (Chronic Kidney Disease) I've found great advice from those living with the condition on HealthUnlocked. Brief(ish!) history 57 year old male. Had my first
Skeptix
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
3 years ago
Measuring fasting blood glucose on waking in the morning
I want to measure my fasting blood glucose and figured that taking a reading after getting (but before food or medication) is a good time. However I have read that various overnight effects can cause a "dawn phenomenon" in which blood glucose is artificially raised. How long should I wait after waking
I want to measure my fasting blood glucose and figured that taking a reading after getting (but before food or medication) is a good time. However I have read that various overnight effects can cause a "dawn phenomenon" in which blood glucose is artificially raised. How long should I wait after waking
Cetus
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
What do you think of my diet?
Hello everyone, My name is Michael and I am a food lover! In recent months I have changed my diet and eat pescetarian. I have made a small compilation of what to look for when eating. I can gladly explain these top issues even further. What do you think about it? Is there anything missing, or do you
Hello everyone, My name is Michael and I am a food lover! In recent months I have changed my diet and eat pescetarian. I have made a small compilation of what to look for when eating. I can gladly explain these top issues even further. What do you think about it? Is there anything missing, or do you
mrichner
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
"feeling fat over 40?"
Interesting article in Times 2 today (I only have hard copy; the soft copy is behind a paywall, sadly) with the above headline. US doctor Sara Gottfried is suggesting that for many of us women, the issue may be low testosterone. She argues that "traditional" dieting often doesn't work for women in the
Interesting article in Times 2 today (I only have hard copy; the soft copy is behind a paywall, sadly) with the above headline. US doctor Sara Gottfried is suggesting that for many of us women, the issue may be low testosterone. She argues that "traditional" dieting often doesn't work for women in the
fuchsia-pink
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Fasting cholesterol blood test
Does anyone know if the fasting cholesterol blood test a spot check on what you’ve eaten the night before? Just asking because I’m sticking to a very low fat diet but my results were not as good as expected. Unfortunately, my last meal before my test was not as low in fat as normal.
Does anyone know if the fasting cholesterol blood test a spot check on what you’ve eaten the night before? Just asking because I’m sticking to a very low fat diet but my results were not as good as expected. Unfortunately, my last meal before my test was not as low in fat as normal.
tavel
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
High BMI at risk of diabetes. New plan
After ready some of the amazingly supportive responses I now have a plan to eventually run 5K. I'm not officially obese but my BMI is really high and borderline diabetic. I tried doing the running last year and got to week 5. I've put more weight on since and just can't get going. From tomorrow morning
After ready some of the amazingly supportive responses I now have a plan to eventually run 5K. I'm not officially obese but my BMI is really high and borderline diabetic. I tried doing the running last year and got to week 5. I've put more weight on since and just can't get going. From tomorrow morning
Siobhan6
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Diabetes UK predict there will be 5.5 million in the UK with type 2 Diabetes by 2030!
Hi everyone, I heard this on the news this morning and think that it's a shocking statistic as there are so many other health risks once someone has developed type 2 diabetes. Here's the article: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/professionals/position-statements-reports/statistics I'd like to remind members
Hi everyone, I heard this on the news this morning and think that it's a shocking statistic as there are so many other health risks once someone has developed type 2 diabetes. Here's the article: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/professionals/position-statements-reports/statistics I'd like to remind members
Hidden
Administrator
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Hashimoto's and not feeling better
Hi there! I'm wondering if it is possible to just never feel better (lethargic, mentally slow, unable to concentrate/difficulty reading, fatigued, short of breath, etc) when having hashimoto's? Like do some people just feel bad for their entire life despite doing all the right things? I know other people
Hi there! I'm wondering if it is possible to just never feel better (lethargic, mentally slow, unable to concentrate/difficulty reading, fatigued, short of breath, etc) when having hashimoto's? Like do some people just feel bad for their entire life despite doing all the right things? I know other people
KittyKitten
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Lunch Today ( 9-13-2021)
Hi everyone, For my lunch today, I had:
4 Mixed Cheese Blend/Shredded, black beans, mild chunky salsa, gluten free tortillas and a Greek Pineapple on the bottom yogurt with iced tea
. This was all
from last night's dinner as leftovers for this afternoon/today
. The
entire meal was:
Hi everyone, For my lunch today, I had:
4 Mixed Cheese Blend/Shredded, black beans, mild chunky salsa, gluten free tortillas and a Greek Pineapple on the bottom yogurt with iced tea
. This was all
from last night's dinner as leftovers for this afternoon/today
. The
entire meal was:
Activity2004
Administrator
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Leave No Stone: Noni Juice (Morinda citrifolia)
Somebody on FB had a link to a Noni Juice Cures PD page (they were selling Noni Juice) so I figured I would look for some science behind it. I will probably add this to my diet. Morinda citrifolia mitigates rotenone-induced striatal neuronal loss in male Sprague-Dawley rats by preventing mitochondrial
Somebody on FB had a link to a Noni Juice Cures PD page (they were selling Noni Juice) so I figured I would look for some science behind it. I will probably add this to my diet. Morinda citrifolia mitigates rotenone-induced striatal neuronal loss in male Sprague-Dawley rats by preventing mitochondrial
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Role and Mechanism of Gut Microbiota in Human Disease 2021
Full article: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2021.625913/full Despite the findings of an increased Bifidobacterium in PD, a study showed that a decrease in Bifidobacterium later in disease may be able to predict whether PD stage is going to deteriorate or not. This implicates that
Full article: https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fcimb.2021.625913/full Despite the findings of an increased Bifidobacterium in PD, a study showed that a decrease in Bifidobacterium later in disease may be able to predict whether PD stage is going to deteriorate or not. This implicates that
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Time to Cut Glycine from my Stack? (this would include GlyNAC)
So I was perusing the Rhyothemis blog http://rhyobrain.blogspot.com and stumbled across something concerning "Hcy neurological harm depends on glycine levels" https://rhyobrain.blogspot.com/2021/05/homocysteine-cbs-autoimmunity-very.html which led me to this: The Controversial Role of Homocysteine in
So I was perusing the Rhyothemis blog http://rhyobrain.blogspot.com and stumbled across something concerning "Hcy neurological harm depends on glycine levels" https://rhyobrain.blogspot.com/2021/05/homocysteine-cbs-autoimmunity-very.html which led me to this: The Controversial Role of Homocysteine in
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Type 1 diabetes Phase 1 trial of the dietary supplement HAMSAB (high-amylose maize resistant starch modified with acetate and butyrate)
Yes, I know it's targeting T1D, but I'm wondering if they would need to change very much if they were to run a similar trial for PD? "Changes in gut microbiota composition, function, and immune profile following six weeks of HAMSAB supplementation were associated with increased SCFAs in stools and plasma
Yes, I know it's targeting T1D, but I'm wondering if they would need to change very much if they were to run a similar trial for PD? "Changes in gut microbiota composition, function, and immune profile following six weeks of HAMSAB supplementation were associated with increased SCFAs in stools and plasma
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Senolytic Supplements: Quercetin and Fisetin
Hidden clued me into quercetin and fisetin, And LAJ12345 just had quercetin on their list of Mucoactive natural products https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146670689/mucoactive-natural-products and laglag and SilentEchoes had some great information at https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons
Hidden clued me into quercetin and fisetin, And LAJ12345 just had quercetin on their list of Mucoactive natural products https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146670689/mucoactive-natural-products and laglag and SilentEchoes had some great information at https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Does Prednisolone affect Cholesterol levels and blood pressure??
Hi. Back in February (pre PMR) my cholesterol was HDL - 1.5 and LDL 3.8. Six months later (four months after commencing Pred) my levels are now HDL - 2.4 and LDL - 5.0!! My levels have never moved by much over the years and this was something of a shock particularly as it has happened so quickly.
Hi. Back in February (pre PMR) my cholesterol was HDL - 1.5 and LDL 3.8. Six months later (four months after commencing Pred) my levels are now HDL - 2.4 and LDL - 5.0!! My levels have never moved by much over the years and this was something of a shock particularly as it has happened so quickly.
LBM1953
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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