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METFORMIN INCREASE THE RISK OF VITAMIN B1 DEFICIENCY?
Hi all been taking metformin for diabetes for years.....recently diagnosed Parkinsons and i note high dose B1 is recommended for PD.Just thought that was an interesting connection re this common drug for Diabetes and depletion of B1 and Parkinsons.Any thoughts?
Hi all been taking metformin for diabetes for years.....recently diagnosed Parkinsons and i note high dose B1 is recommended for PD.Just thought that was an interesting connection re this common drug for Diabetes and depletion of B1 and Parkinsons.Any thoughts?
JustJeff
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Summary of my Blood Sugar readings during last 30 days.
My contour Plus Apps tracking my blood sugar Readings. The data gets transferred to the Apps through the blue tooth enabled Contour plus Glucometer. This is the summation of 21 readings including both Fasting & PP taken during last 30 days. The average reading during 30 days comes to 109 mg/dl ( Average
My contour Plus Apps tracking my blood sugar Readings. The data gets transferred to the Apps through the blue tooth enabled Contour plus Glucometer. This is the summation of 21 readings including both Fasting & PP taken during last 30 days. The average reading during 30 days comes to 109 mg/dl ( Average
namaha
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
New diagnosis of CKD
My husband fit and well and told he is CKD 3a such a shock. He is on the Dr Moseley diet and loosing weight only needs a stone to loose but most of the food like tomatoes etc are in this healthy weight loss diet, he so enjoys the food but getting so confused on what he can and cannot eat. Why no lentils
My husband fit and well and told he is CKD 3a such a shock. He is on the Dr Moseley diet and loosing weight only needs a stone to loose but most of the food like tomatoes etc are in this healthy weight loss diet, he so enjoys the food but getting so confused on what he can and cannot eat. Why no lentils
Willowdene
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Early CKD Support
3 years ago
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Non celiac gluten sensitivity?
Hi everyone! I wanted to make a post asking about non celiac gluten sensitivity. I have been gluten free for many many years though not strictly eg worrying about cross contamination etc. I had been operating on the assumption I was on a completely gluten free diet for the last year since starting thyroid
Hi everyone! I wanted to make a post asking about non celiac gluten sensitivity. I have been gluten free for many many years though not strictly eg worrying about cross contamination etc. I had been operating on the assumption I was on a completely gluten free diet for the last year since starting thyroid
owl87
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Diet sheet by post?
Does anyone know where to get a
diabetes
type 2
diet
sheet sent to someone by post please?
Does anyone know where to get a
diabetes
type 2
diet
sheet sent to someone by post please?
Muglow
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Yes, dietary sugar can "feed" PC? (And heart disease!)
Many have noted here that PC, unlike some other cancers, depends more on fatty acids than on glucose. Here is another study noting that high intakes of sucrose/fructose (particularly in the form of sugary drinks) impact de novo lipogenesis. That is to say, the sugars help promote the body's increased
Many have noted here that PC, unlike some other cancers, depends more on fatty acids than on glucose. Here is another study noting that high intakes of sucrose/fructose (particularly in the form of sugary drinks) impact de novo lipogenesis. That is to say, the sugars help promote the body's increased
noahware
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Low carb/keto and running...
Just completed my last run of c25k! Last week I found it my HBA1C levels were 42 which is just in prediabetes range. I did a bit of research and started ketogenic diet, but my last 2 runs felt like really hard work. Anyone have any advice in low carb and running? Thanks 🙏
Just completed my last run of c25k! Last week I found it my HBA1C levels were 42 which is just in prediabetes range. I did a bit of research and started ketogenic diet, but my last 2 runs felt like really hard work. Anyone have any advice in low carb and running? Thanks 🙏
Treadmillgirl
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Confused 🤷‍♀️
I’m nudging 70 and in November decided to lose some weight. I have about 5lbs to go and have lost 1st. I recently had a blood test which has shown my LDL (4.11) and HDL (2.39) have risen as has my BP. I follow a fasting ( 5days until 1pm and 2days until 7pm) and low carb (not keto 100-150g) diet of loads
I’m nudging 70 and in November decided to lose some weight. I have about 5lbs to go and have lost 1st. I recently had a blood test which has shown my LDL (4.11) and HDL (2.39) have risen as has my BP. I follow a fasting ( 5days until 1pm and 2days until 7pm) and low carb (not keto 100-150g) diet of loads
TheJazzSinger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Confused 🤷‍♀️
Hello, I haven’t posted on here for a while but have a question. Since November (apart from Christmas) I have lost 1st from a combination of fasting every day into 1p.m, twice a week until 7p.m and follow a generally low carb diet (not keto). I eat masses of veg, low sugar fruits, no bread, virtually
Hello, I haven’t posted on here for a while but have a question. Since November (apart from Christmas) I have lost 1st from a combination of fasting every day into 1p.m, twice a week until 7p.m and follow a generally low carb diet (not keto). I eat masses of veg, low sugar fruits, no bread, virtually
TheJazzSinger
Visitor
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Constant bouts of Itching
I was diagnosed as to having PMR just under 3 years ago. Currently reducing from 7.5mg /day to 7.0mg/day, using DSNS taper schedule, as I have had problems at this level before, and had to increase the dosage back up again. For the last year or so, I have suffered with extreme bouts of itching, and
I was diagnosed as to having PMR just under 3 years ago. Currently reducing from 7.5mg /day to 7.0mg/day, using DSNS taper schedule, as I have had problems at this level before, and had to increase the dosage back up again. For the last year or so, I have suffered with extreme bouts of itching, and
apttony
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Weight loss & tachycardia
Weight loss & tachycardia Can weight loss make your heart beat sound louder? Is weight loss associated with increased tachycardia? I’ve had paroxysmal AF for 8 years. 1 cryablation, 1 RF ablation which has reduced my AF. I go in to AF about once every six weeks, usually in my sleep and CV with pip
Weight loss & tachycardia Can weight loss make your heart beat sound louder? Is weight loss associated with increased tachycardia? I’ve had paroxysmal AF for 8 years. 1 cryablation, 1 RF ablation which has reduced my AF. I go in to AF about once every six weeks, usually in my sleep and CV with pip
007talullah
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AF Association
3 years ago
Any ideas? Is this a withdrawal symptom?
First the good news, today is the 12 week mark of no prednisolone! I have a slightly troubling problem with my feet on going to sleep this past week. It is a form of pins and needles on laying down, okay when I am standing with weight on my feet, makes getting off to sleep harder. Any one else get this
First the good news, today is the 12 week mark of no prednisolone! I have a slightly troubling problem with my feet on going to sleep this past week. It is a form of pins and needles on laying down, okay when I am standing with weight on my feet, makes getting off to sleep harder. Any one else get this
DevonMichael
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Blood results !!! Something I wasn't expecting
Me Hi again everyone. Following on from my recent posts. I actually got in touch with my GP practice, the doctor called me back and we had a chat. Blood test was to be arranged and I actually asked for full thyroid check and vitamin levels, to which she agreed. An appointment was made, a nurse came to
Me Hi again everyone. Following on from my recent posts. I actually got in touch with my GP practice, the doctor called me back and we had a chat. Blood test was to be arranged and I actually asked for full thyroid check and vitamin levels, to which she agreed. An appointment was made, a nurse came to
Itsallshit21
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Processed carbs
Eating processed carbs can measurably increase liver fat, signaling damaging inflammation. That’s because processed carbs increase your triglyceride & glucose levels, damaging your liver. Repeat that too many times & you'll join the ever-increasing number of those who are obese.
Eating processed carbs can measurably increase liver fat, signaling damaging inflammation. That’s because processed carbs increase your triglyceride & glucose levels, damaging your liver. Repeat that too many times & you'll join the ever-increasing number of those who are obese.
Hafeez058
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Alcoholic liver cirrhosis and kidney failure
Hi, I am new to this site. My husband (age 42) was admitted to the hospital in February, as his blood results showed a very high bilirubin count and high CRP. He was yellow and also he had a distended abdomen. However, a day later he was back at home with some antibiotics and laxatives. Since discharge
Hi, I am new to this site. My husband (age 42) was admitted to the hospital in February, as his blood results showed a very high bilirubin count and high CRP. He was yellow and also he had a distended abdomen. However, a day later he was back at home with some antibiotics and laxatives. Since discharge
KasiaC
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
LVA Surgery - Unsuccessful...?
I have primary lymphedema in my right leg. It first presented itself 3 years ago in my late twenties. I'm in good physical shape, get lots of exercise, eat a healthy, low sodium diet, wear compression garments, and use a Flexitouch pump. As uncomfortable as my lymphedema is, I am able to manage it by
I have primary lymphedema in my right leg. It first presented itself 3 years ago in my late twenties. I'm in good physical shape, get lots of exercise, eat a healthy, low sodium diet, wear compression garments, and use a Flexitouch pump. As uncomfortable as my lymphedema is, I am able to manage it by
lestr0ke
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LSN
3 years ago
Saccharine
Hi I am a new member recently been diagnosed with NAFLD and also have type 2 diabetes I want to know if saccharin is bad for the liver I am trying to give up sugar but I am struggling but have reduced the amount
Hi I am a new member recently been diagnosed with NAFLD and also have type 2 diabetes I want to know if saccharin is bad for the liver I am trying to give up sugar but I am struggling but have reduced the amount
traceytaylor7
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
SIBO
SIBO is small intestinal bowel overgrowth x please anyone who is suffering from all my symptoms and your ibs is no better with a gluten free diet you could have SIBO please don’t leave it to get worse because I have lived with this every day for a year now. The doctor is calling me at 1 so hopefully
SIBO is small intestinal bowel overgrowth x please anyone who is suffering from all my symptoms and your ibs is no better with a gluten free diet you could have SIBO please don’t leave it to get worse because I have lived with this every day for a year now. The doctor is calling me at 1 so hopefully
Oscar091
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
3 years ago
What is type 3 diabetes?
This below is from Healthline on type 3 diabetes: https://www.healthline.com/health/type-3-diabetes?slot_pos=article_1&utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=diabetes&utm_content=2021-02-04&apid=27752364&rvid=d8998f3d2681dabc599722d23566d20f84194c6f0eb729d553f1b7a5d214f7bd "This “type
This below is from Healthline on type 3 diabetes: https://www.healthline.com/health/type-3-diabetes?slot_pos=article_1&utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=diabetes&utm_content=2021-02-04&apid=27752364&rvid=d8998f3d2681dabc599722d23566d20f84194c6f0eb729d553f1b7a5d214f7bd "This “type
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Chips!
The hardest part of LCHF is not eating potatoes and specially chips. Last night I tried celeriac chips and they came out really good and nice tasting. Cut celeriac into chips, blanch the for 2 mins, drain, put them back in the empty pan, add some whole nut oil and turmeric or mild curry powder, put
The hardest part of LCHF is not eating potatoes and specially chips. Last night I tried celeriac chips and they came out really good and nice tasting. Cut celeriac into chips, blanch the for 2 mins, drain, put them back in the empty pan, add some whole nut oil and turmeric or mild curry powder, put
GigglyBFC
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
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