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Diabetes?
Hi all , a question Aussie here I've just had my gallbladder out and just had an oggt test after a reading of 5.5 from a routine vlood test. Results came back my endocrinologist said all good no diabetes amd no pr diabetes but report said impaired glucose unsure if its standard text in the report
Hi all , a question Aussie here I've just had my gallbladder out and just had an oggt test after a reading of 5.5 from a routine vlood test. Results came back my endocrinologist said all good no diabetes amd no pr diabetes but report said impaired glucose unsure if its standard text in the report
Contra21
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
notalgia paresthetica
I have vasculitis, MPA, and have developed nostalgia paresthetica, (my own diagnosis). Intense itching on my back is driving me crazy. This has been going on for a few months. Does anyone have experience with this and advice to share??
I have vasculitis, MPA, and have developed nostalgia paresthetica, (my own diagnosis). Intense itching on my back is driving me crazy. This has been going on for a few months. Does anyone have experience with this and advice to share??
GinnyMa
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Vasculitis UK
1 year ago
Atorvastatin and Ibrutinib?
I asked the group about a month ago if it was OK to take Atorvastatin and Ibrutinib, several members came back and said they have been on the combination. However, my Haematologist has advised and I quote: "There may be an interaction and should not be given to prevent high cholesterol and if your
I asked the group about a month ago if it was OK to take Atorvastatin and Ibrutinib, several members came back and said they have been on the combination. However, my Haematologist has advised and I quote: "There may be an interaction and should not be given to prevent high cholesterol and if your
RobertCLL
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CLL Support
10 months ago
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truly scrumptious
My surgery are doing Blood tests to check for for diabetes, possibly because l am elderly, at 87. My results showed that l did not have diabetes but that l was pre-diabetic. I was rather surprised because l have never been overweight and have a reasonably healthy diet. However l was curious to see if
My surgery are doing Blood tests to check for for diabetes, possibly because l am elderly, at 87. My results showed that l did not have diabetes but that l was pre-diabetic. I was rather surprised because l have never been overweight and have a reasonably healthy diet. However l was curious to see if
Trulyscrumpious
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Calcium citrate/D3 supplements.
I have just to look at calcium carbonate tablets for my digestion to stop working so on the basis that any calcium supp is better than none ; wise words from y'all please? They are not easy to find.
I have just to look at calcium carbonate tablets for my digestion to stop working so on the basis that any calcium supp is better than none ; wise words from y'all please? They are not easy to find.
Sillydogsmum
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Peripheral neuropathy
I have peripheral neuropathy in my legs and feet, the last few days, pain in my left foot has been severe enough to keep me awake at nights, I also have OAB which affects sleep...feel I've had no rest for a bit. Can anyone advice? Doc doesn't seem able to help, I've reach the end of my tether!!!
I have peripheral neuropathy in my legs and feet, the last few days, pain in my left foot has been severe enough to keep me awake at nights, I also have OAB which affects sleep...feel I've had no rest for a bit. Can anyone advice? Doc doesn't seem able to help, I've reach the end of my tether!!!
foxglove
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
lipodystrophy and Parkinson’s?
does anyone else have lipodystrophy associated with their Parkinson’s? I’ve had Parkinson’s for more than 12 years and it has mostly been well controlled by steadily increasing levels of medication. Recently, however, I’ve been losing weight and body fat consistent with generalised Lipodystrophy. I
does anyone else have lipodystrophy associated with their Parkinson’s? I’ve had Parkinson’s for more than 12 years and it has mostly been well controlled by steadily increasing levels of medication. Recently, however, I’ve been losing weight and body fat consistent with generalised Lipodystrophy. I
Cv235
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
First runs after graduation :o)
Hello and well done to everyone that has been running this week 💐💐💐After a couple of confusing weeks after graduating, I have finally started my consolidation runs 🏃🏻♀️🏃🏻♀️🏃🏻♀️Thank you for all the advice in the graduate's forum!!We are now in Spain for the summer holidays so everything is
Hello and well done to everyone that has been running this week 💐💐💐After a couple of confusing weeks after graduating, I have finally started my consolidation runs 🏃🏻♀️🏃🏻♀️🏃🏻♀️Thank you for all the advice in the graduate's forum!!We are now in Spain for the summer holidays so everything is
Naturesweapon
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Red yeast rice
Hi does any know anything about red yeast rice I know it can lower cholesterol but can it be taken with levothyroxine??
Hi does any know anything about red yeast rice I know it can lower cholesterol but can it be taken with levothyroxine??
Angela
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Scientific opinion on the tolerable upper intake level for vitamin B6
The new scientific opinion (EFSA) revised in Europe the Tolerable Upper Intake Level
(UL) for vitamin B6 of 12.5 mg/day
for adults (including pregnant and lactating women), down from the previous UL of 30 mg/day set in 2000. For infants and children the ULs are: 2.2-2.5 mg/day (4-11 months), 3.2
The new scientific opinion (EFSA) revised in Europe the Tolerable Upper Intake Level
(UL) for vitamin B6 of 12.5 mg/day
for adults (including pregnant and lactating women), down from the previous UL of 30 mg/day set in 2000. For infants and children the ULs are: 2.2-2.5 mg/day (4-11 months), 3.2
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
cholesterol supplements and testing
Hi all Does anyone know if you should stop taking cholesterol supplements prior to a cholesterol test? Sorry it’s not a thyroid question but not sure who else to ask Thank you
Hi all Does anyone know if you should stop taking cholesterol supplements prior to a cholesterol test? Sorry it’s not a thyroid question but not sure who else to ask Thank you
Lindsayf
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Feeling a little disillusioned about TTFD and High Dose Thiamine (HDT):
My opinion: You can watch videos that say other B1’s are better; they are more powerful; they cross the BBB; etc. but you cannot find much (if any) info on long-term positive results [success stories]. Best to leave Benfothiamine, TTFD, Sulbutiamine, etc. alone and stay with what works for other people
My opinion: You can watch videos that say other B1’s are better; they are more powerful; they cross the BBB; etc. but you cannot find much (if any) info on long-term positive results [success stories]. Best to leave Benfothiamine, TTFD, Sulbutiamine, etc. alone and stay with what works for other people
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
A week of withdrawal from running
Well Monday last week was the week we found out how well my shoulder had healed! In the words of the consultant it’s tried to heal it’s self but it has healed! After 6months it should have unified but it hasn’t! So now we are going to try ultrasound therapy for the next 3 - 6 months to get it to heal
Well Monday last week was the week we found out how well my shoulder had healed! In the words of the consultant it’s tried to heal it’s self but it has healed! After 6months it should have unified but it hasn’t! So now we are going to try ultrasound therapy for the next 3 - 6 months to get it to heal
BGood
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
WOW, noticing today, after some weak days at 5mg prednisone, I am again feeling good and energetic, added meth and hydroxy dropped metformin
I was at 5 a few weeks go, but too hastily dropped and went to 2.5, and on the 3rd day at 2.5 felt terrible. Jumped back to 10 and then 7.5. And since I have gone back to 5, after maybe a week at 5, I am again feeling great, better than I did the last time I was at 5. There are some differences now,
I was at 5 a few weeks go, but too hastily dropped and went to 2.5, and on the 3rd day at 2.5 felt terrible. Jumped back to 10 and then 7.5. And since I have gone back to 5, after maybe a week at 5, I am again feeling great, better than I did the last time I was at 5. There are some differences now,
sdowney717
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
MichaelJH - "Keeping On, Keeping On"
In reply to my thread I said that I would issue an update as to what is going on and why I am not on the forum that often. As a recap I had a quadruple bypass in 2018, left leg amputated below the knee during the 2020 lockdowns and revision surgery last summer. Because I waited around 18 months for
In reply to my thread I said that I would issue an update as to what is going on and why I am not on the forum that often. As a recap I had a quadruple bypass in 2018, left leg amputated below the knee during the 2020 lockdowns and revision surgery last summer. Because I waited around 18 months for
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Graves Disease
Hi, I have type 2 diabetes, I was over-prescribed metformin which had its horrors. When I came off it I was quickly diagnosed with thyroxicosis and hypercalcemia. Saw the endocrinologist yesterday. |He sat there and said do you know what you have wrong with you, then he told me I had Graves disease
Hi, I have type 2 diabetes, I was over-prescribed metformin which had its horrors. When I came off it I was quickly diagnosed with thyroxicosis and hypercalcemia. Saw the endocrinologist yesterday. |He sat there and said do you know what you have wrong with you, then he told me I had Graves disease
Trelissa
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Hope neuro is right
Hope neurologist is right or I'm done.Well the neurologist said it is not restless legs but nerve damage. He flatly refused to give me subutex without scientific proof, I told him that I did , He has taken me off temgesic as well and informed the other drs looking after me not to put me on it again..
Hope neurologist is right or I'm done.Well the neurologist said it is not restless legs but nerve damage. He flatly refused to give me subutex without scientific proof, I told him that I did , He has taken me off temgesic as well and informed the other drs looking after me not to put me on it again..
Hidden
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Neuropathy Support
1 year ago
Hope neuro is right
Hope neurologist is right or I'm done.Well the neurologist said it is not restless legs but nerve damage. He flatly refused to give me subutex without scientific proof, I told him that I did , He has taken me off temgesic as well and informed the other drs looking after me not to put me on it again..
Hope neurologist is right or I'm done.Well the neurologist said it is not restless legs but nerve damage. He flatly refused to give me subutex without scientific proof, I told him that I did , He has taken me off temgesic as well and informed the other drs looking after me not to put me on it again..
Hidden
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Neuropathy Support
1 year ago
Hope neuro is right
Hope neurologist is right or I'm done.Well the neurologist said it is not restless legs but nerve damage. He flatly refused to give me subutex without scientific proof, I told him that I did and to ring your dr also, he said he is not looking at someone's sob letter. He has taken me off temgesic as well
Hope neurologist is right or I'm done.Well the neurologist said it is not restless legs but nerve damage. He flatly refused to give me subutex without scientific proof, I told him that I did and to ring your dr also, he said he is not looking at someone's sob letter. He has taken me off temgesic as well
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Sugar
As sugar has always been a problem for me with migraines and afib, I decided to cut down drastically a couple of weeks ago particularly my habit of tucking into chocolate while watching TV in the evening. I read somewhere that it is better if you can avoid sugar in the mornings. However I notice now
As sugar has always been a problem for me with migraines and afib, I decided to cut down drastically a couple of weeks ago particularly my habit of tucking into chocolate while watching TV in the evening. I read somewhere that it is better if you can avoid sugar in the mornings. However I notice now
Swimsyroke
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AF Association
1 year ago
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