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Raised cholesterol
I have been advised to take cholesterol medication by nhs endocrinologist. He did genetic testing for familial hyperlipidemia, which was negative but had an anomaly. I was given Atirvastatin which I haven’t tried as it seems to be one that has worse side effects for patients with thyroid disease. I
I have been advised to take cholesterol medication by nhs endocrinologist. He did genetic testing for familial hyperlipidemia, which was negative but had an anomaly. I was given Atirvastatin which I haven’t tried as it seems to be one that has worse side effects for patients with thyroid disease. I
Flecmac
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
update on test
yesterday I went back for testing as it was 37 before. It was 47 yesterday. I did tell him about The triamterene could give a false reading. He is aware of this and said he didn’t want to change any meds just yet. The diuretic in this keeps my l ankles From swelling. I drank a lot of water before
yesterday I went back for testing as it was 37 before. It was 47 yesterday. I did tell him about The triamterene could give a false reading. He is aware of this and said he didn’t want to change any meds just yet. The diuretic in this keeps my l ankles From swelling. I drank a lot of water before
Butchga62
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
nefopam and acute angle closure glaucoma
Hello, I am a health care worker and I have just been diagnosed with arthritis in my hips. My gp has just prescribed nefopam and since starting them I have not been able to sleep. I have acute glaucoma and I am worried that taking this medication might damage my eyesight further. Has anyone else had
Hello, I am a health care worker and I have just been diagnosed with arthritis in my hips. My gp has just prescribed nefopam and since starting them I have not been able to sleep. I have acute glaucoma and I am worried that taking this medication might damage my eyesight further. Has anyone else had
Sickofpain140
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
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newly diagnosed
hi all, I was just diagnosed today with NAFLD with a score that puts me into the advanced category, doc has referred me to the hospital . I’m a classic case with high blood pressure and type two diabetes etc etc . it feels like it’s gonna be a long long slog but it’s nice to now there are lots of
hi all, I was just diagnosed today with NAFLD with a score that puts me into the advanced category, doc has referred me to the hospital . I’m a classic case with high blood pressure and type two diabetes etc etc . it feels like it’s gonna be a long long slog but it’s nice to now there are lots of
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Big, big trouble Houston
I’m 60 now but a guy so I’m still prone to daft things like buying Microsoft Flight Simulator. I flew a 747 the other day and blimey did it let me know when I tried a questionable manoeuvre. Red lights, Commercial Airliner Crash Warning sirens etc. Well it’s sort of a metaphor for me currently. Some
I’m 60 now but a guy so I’m still prone to daft things like buying Microsoft Flight Simulator. I flew a 747 the other day and blimey did it let me know when I tried a questionable manoeuvre. Red lights, Commercial Airliner Crash Warning sirens etc. Well it’s sort of a metaphor for me currently. Some
jeeves19
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Parkinson
I now have Parkinson as well as restless legs ,am on Levodopa 100mg/5Omg at 11.OO am -3.00pm -7.OOpm -11.OOpm capsules only last 3-4 hours waken at 3.OOam in morning with restless legs on and off till getting up at 8.OOam for breakfast . Consultant phoning this week to see how I am getting on she will
I now have Parkinson as well as restless legs ,am on Levodopa 100mg/5Omg at 11.OO am -3.00pm -7.OOpm -11.OOpm capsules only last 3-4 hours waken at 3.OOam in morning with restless legs on and off till getting up at 8.OOam for breakfast . Consultant phoning this week to see how I am getting on she will
auldreekie18
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
T2D friendly dinner options
Hi All, I have been trying various options for my dinner everyday for the last couple of months or so to better manage my fasting blood sugar. The below are my key observations. 1) Organic Non-GMO durum wheat pasta(not the commercial one with Maida) 2 cups minimum at around 8.30-9 PM. PPBS around 140
Hi All, I have been trying various options for my dinner everyday for the last couple of months or so to better manage my fasting blood sugar. The below are my key observations. 1) Organic Non-GMO durum wheat pasta(not the commercial one with Maida) 2 cups minimum at around 8.30-9 PM. PPBS around 140
barani19
Administrator
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Type Two Diabetes - “Some artificial sweeteners can raise your blood sugar”
When a person develops liver cirrhosis or reaches end-stage liver disease. There is a chance that the liver may become insulin resistant. (There are other causes as to why a person can become insulin resistant). The Liver is the body's sugar factory and one of the 500-functions the liver performs is
When a person develops liver cirrhosis or reaches end-stage liver disease. There is a chance that the liver may become insulin resistant. (There are other causes as to why a person can become insulin resistant). The Liver is the body's sugar factory and one of the 500-functions the liver performs is
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Thiamine......a missing piece in the puzzle?
Hi all As we know thiamine is very much a hotly debated topic in many of the communities (not just Parkinson's) and one of (if not THE) the main reasons is to do with dosing and the various B1 derivatives. I've been doing some heavy research myself in the last few weeks and decided to go back to the
Hi all As we know thiamine is very much a hotly debated topic in many of the communities (not just Parkinson's) and one of (if not THE) the main reasons is to do with dosing and the various B1 derivatives. I've been doing some heavy research myself in the last few weeks and decided to go back to the
SWesterner
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Homeopathic approach to preventative care
I am interested in hearing if anyone is using a homeopathic approach for preventative care or actual care of CLL. I am trying to reduce counts by trying this approach but interested to hear if anyone has any luck or can recommend sites to visit for information.
I am interested in hearing if anyone is using a homeopathic approach for preventative care or actual care of CLL. I am trying to reduce counts by trying this approach but interested to hear if anyone has any luck or can recommend sites to visit for information.
BePositive22
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Hamstring Strengthening
I’m just working through my second hamstring injury. Nearly there I think and hopefully back to pounding the pavements next week. I’m looking for some exercises to improve my hamstring strength, preferably ones that don’t involve weights and rely on body weight and resistance. I’ve found a ton on the
I’m just working through my second hamstring injury. Nearly there I think and hopefully back to pounding the pavements next week. I’m looking for some exercises to improve my hamstring strength, preferably ones that don’t involve weights and rely on body weight and resistance. I’ve found a ton on the
BlackCountryLee
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
metformin advice
i got diagnosed with diabetes in may 2021 and my reading was 50mmol so I was advised to change my diet and more exercise. I completely changed my diet and do more exercise than I ever have done. I have just had another blood test and my result was 57 mmol and getting put on metformin. Is 57mmol
i got diagnosed with diabetes in may 2021 and my reading was 50mmol so I was advised to change my diet and more exercise. I completely changed my diet and do more exercise than I ever have done. I have just had another blood test and my result was 57 mmol and getting put on metformin. Is 57mmol
BlueKeith
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Steroids and raised blood sugars
I am seeing my GP on Tuesday for the results of my recent blood test. I already have been told that my blood sugar levels are raised but have not yet been told the reading. I am currently on 7.5 mg Prednisolone for PMR and hope to taper down to 7 mg in a week or two. Has anyone managed to successfully
I am seeing my GP on Tuesday for the results of my recent blood test. I already have been told that my blood sugar levels are raised but have not yet been told the reading. I am currently on 7.5 mg Prednisolone for PMR and hope to taper down to 7 mg in a week or two. Has anyone managed to successfully
Jomaur
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
cholesterol
hi folks. so,cholesterol in march was total 220,HDL 56, triglycerides 86. Nt recorded,but leaves 78 for LDL..vit d 26.80 last week total 256 , HDL 72, triglycerides 84 , leaving 100 for LDL.vit d 37.90 very little meat,dairy and gluten free, no saturated fats,any oil is olive or coconut
hi folks. so,cholesterol in march was total 220,HDL 56, triglycerides 86. Nt recorded,but leaves 78 for LDL..vit d 26.80 last week total 256 , HDL 72, triglycerides 84 , leaving 100 for LDL.vit d 37.90 very little meat,dairy and gluten free, no saturated fats,any oil is olive or coconut
Petgirl2
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
muscle strain
Good morning all. On Wednesday I turned in my seat and felt something go and since then I’ve had a soreness in my side that is very tender to touch and incredibly painful when I turn, particularly in bed. I’ve been on prednisolone for 4 years now for PMR and GCA and I’m currently on 5.5 mg so I’m wondering
Good morning all. On Wednesday I turned in my seat and felt something go and since then I’ve had a soreness in my side that is very tender to touch and incredibly painful when I turn, particularly in bed. I’ve been on prednisolone for 4 years now for PMR and GCA and I’m currently on 5.5 mg so I’m wondering
Fishponds50
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Acalabrutinib + Ruxolitinib interactions
Hello I have CLL (taking Acalabrutinib ) I also have Myelofibrosis and my Dr might put me on Ruxolitinib..... I am Looking for interactions between both drugs. I have checked drugs.com and Epocrates Looking for someone with more info or someone taking this combination Thank you
Hello I have CLL (taking Acalabrutinib ) I also have Myelofibrosis and my Dr might put me on Ruxolitinib..... I am Looking for interactions between both drugs. I have checked drugs.com and Epocrates Looking for someone with more info or someone taking this combination Thank you
antonb
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CLL Support
2 years ago
RLS between 8 and 9 pm
My RLS affects me between 8 and 9 pm most nights. I feel fortunate that it doesn’t keep me up all night. I do have lower back and hip problems that bother me when lying down and keep me up which I need to go see about. I have neuropathy in my feet and am not diabetic. Going to a neurologist next
My RLS affects me between 8 and 9 pm most nights. I feel fortunate that it doesn’t keep me up all night. I do have lower back and hip problems that bother me when lying down and keep me up which I need to go see about. I have neuropathy in my feet and am not diabetic. Going to a neurologist next
Yarn1985
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
PROBLEM WITH TOES
I have type 2 diabetes, since 2019 and my bloods are well controlled with Metformin. For the last couple of weeks my toes are very red and sometimes feel hot. Should I contact my gp.
I have type 2 diabetes, since 2019 and my bloods are well controlled with Metformin. For the last couple of weeks my toes are very red and sometimes feel hot. Should I contact my gp.
kitkats
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
2 years ago
Suddenly weight lossand dry skin, diabetic nephropathy stage 2 .
Am 52 years and 6 months old,170cm/1.7m tall,and 74 kg, with
diabetic
nephropathy
stage 2.
Am 52 years and 6 months old,170cm/1.7m tall,and 74 kg, with
diabetic
nephropathy
stage 2.
Mwachibwago
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
sub-cutaneous vs. intra-muscular
I am going to check in again here about sub-cutaneous vs. intramuscular injections. My PCP is insisting I need todo IM injecting (“hydroxy should always be IM”) but here I find many do sub-cutaneous and I think I would be very scared to do IM. My husband could probably do it but it still scares me.
I am going to check in again here about sub-cutaneous vs. intramuscular injections. My PCP is insisting I need todo IM injecting (“hydroxy should always be IM”) but here I find many do sub-cutaneous and I think I would be very scared to do IM. My husband could probably do it but it still scares me.
EiCa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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