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Can this be due to B12 I.
My daughter has been having loading B12 for the last week. Her bloods showed B12 169 and Hb 10, ferritin 15 and other tests all skewed. Prior to this being discovered She has had neuropathy in one leg thought to be due to a back problem ( prolapsed disc). Since starting the B12 shots the neuropathy
My daughter has been having loading B12 for the last week. Her bloods showed B12 169 and Hb 10, ferritin 15 and other tests all skewed. Prior to this being discovered She has had neuropathy in one leg thought to be due to a back problem ( prolapsed disc). Since starting the B12 shots the neuropathy
Lunadoo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Carbs. & Type 2 Diabetes
Very recently my husband has been diagnosed with type 2. I'm trying to find out how many carbs. daily is safe to have so I can make sure to keep them low.
Very recently my husband has been diagnosed with type 2. I'm trying to find out how many carbs. daily is safe to have so I can make sure to keep them low.
Eternity6
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Looking for some help, advice or anything please x
Hi please strap in for this novel i will try and be as brief as possible. Diagnosed Type 2 Dec 2020 HB1AC 74mmol - i also have PCOS Diagnosed 2006, NAFLD and Fibromyalgia Been on Glucophage SR 4 x 500mg per day from 2007 for PCOS after after diagnosis 16.12.20 gp added Gliclazide 80mg HB1AC got higher
Hi please strap in for this novel i will try and be as brief as possible. Diagnosed Type 2 Dec 2020 HB1AC 74mmol - i also have PCOS Diagnosed 2006, NAFLD and Fibromyalgia Been on Glucophage SR 4 x 500mg per day from 2007 for PCOS after after diagnosis 16.12.20 gp added Gliclazide 80mg HB1AC got higher
MrsCH83
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
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Diabetes denial is a very real issue for many.
Hi everyone, Diabetes denial is a problem for the person in denial as they are not taking action to reduce their blood sugar levels or improve their health as type 2 diabetes can lead to life threatening complications. It's important for those with diabetes or prone to diabetes to be aware of this and
Hi everyone, Diabetes denial is a problem for the person in denial as they are not taking action to reduce their blood sugar levels or improve their health as type 2 diabetes can lead to life threatening complications. It's important for those with diabetes or prone to diabetes to be aware of this and
Hidden
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
cramps and other side effects of spironolactone
I recently raised the issue I had been suffering over the last few months - excruciatingly painful full leg cramps, and sometimes accompanied by stomach and arm cramps. I spoke with my GP about this, had a blood test which showed normal levels of everything.....and no reason given apart from that this
I recently raised the issue I had been suffering over the last few months - excruciatingly painful full leg cramps, and sometimes accompanied by stomach and arm cramps. I spoke with my GP about this, had a blood test which showed normal levels of everything.....and no reason given apart from that this
Ktomoph_
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Protein in the blood could predict Type 2 Diabetes years before it develops. 💙
Hi everyone, This is interesting research and done on a large scale in Sweden which has found that a precursor to developing Type 2 Diabetes is the protein follisatin which’s produced in the liver. This has lots of potential to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes from manifesting itself by alerting people to
Hi everyone, This is interesting research and done on a large scale in Sweden which has found that a precursor to developing Type 2 Diabetes is the protein follisatin which’s produced in the liver. This has lots of potential to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes from manifesting itself by alerting people to
Hidden
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Protein in the blood could predict Type 2 Diabetes years before it develops. 💙
Hi everyone, This is interesting research and done on a large scale in Sweden which has found that a precursor to developing Type 2 Diabetes is the protein follisatin which’s produced in the liver. This has lots of potential to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes from manifesting itself by alerting people
Hi everyone, This is interesting research and done on a large scale in Sweden which has found that a precursor to developing Type 2 Diabetes is the protein follisatin which’s produced in the liver. This has lots of potential to help prevent Type 2 Diabetes from manifesting itself by alerting people
Hidden
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Peripheral Neuropathy and Hashis?
Hi all I’m just wondering if anyone else experiences sharp stabby pains in feet and toes especially evening and night? Ive been noticing these more and more over the past few months. I’m worried it might be a sign of peripheral neuropathy. I’m probably going to have to see the GP about it but keep hoping
Hi all I’m just wondering if anyone else experiences sharp stabby pains in feet and toes especially evening and night? Ive been noticing these more and more over the past few months. I’m worried it might be a sign of peripheral neuropathy. I’m probably going to have to see the GP about it but keep hoping
Josephineinamachine
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Nifedipine
Hi All, Earlier this year I told I have Raynauds and they think it's primary. Last winter my fingers were really painful and my toes went numb and had cramps if outside for too long. My consultant said this winter, if required, I could try a blood pressure tablet called Nifedipine. Has anyone on here
Hi All, Earlier this year I told I have Raynauds and they think it's primary. Last winter my fingers were really painful and my toes went numb and had cramps if outside for too long. My consultant said this winter, if required, I could try a blood pressure tablet called Nifedipine. Has anyone on here
NewBloom
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
High risk of developing type 2 diabetes
Hi. I need some reassurance. I was diagnosed in mid-July with PMR and was put on 15mgs Pred. My doctor (who I like and who listens to what I want) kept me on 15mgs for 2 months and then agreed with my decision to drop by 1mg every 4 weeks. After reading all I could on this forum, I decided I would
Hi. I need some reassurance. I was diagnosed in mid-July with PMR and was put on 15mgs Pred. My doctor (who I like and who listens to what I want) kept me on 15mgs for 2 months and then agreed with my decision to drop by 1mg every 4 weeks. After reading all I could on this forum, I decided I would
jinoadby
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Diagnosed with hepatorenal syndrome
My dad was diagnosed with alcoholic decompensated cirrhosis in May 2021. He stopped drinking since he found out and all his blood tests improved almost to normal levels, bilirubin dropped from 16 to 5, however earlier this week when he got to the hospital to have the liquid drained from his abdomen
My dad was diagnosed with alcoholic decompensated cirrhosis in May 2021. He stopped drinking since he found out and all his blood tests improved almost to normal levels, bilirubin dropped from 16 to 5, however earlier this week when he got to the hospital to have the liquid drained from his abdomen
Simonamur
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Dr Matthew Phillips - Parkinson's, Fasting, and Ketogenic Diets
Just found this video from Feb 2021 Comments? Opinions? I'm weighing options and leaning toward fasting or (more likely) "Fasting Mimicking Diet". https://youtu.be/AaiyJjKWt-0
Just found this video from Feb 2021 Comments? Opinions? I'm weighing options and leaning toward fasting or (more likely) "Fasting Mimicking Diet". https://youtu.be/AaiyJjKWt-0
JAS9
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Large AC at 32 weeks
Hi all Just back from my 32 weeks scan and all looks fine, except baby’s abdominal circumference (AC) is really large, over the 95th percentile. Head and femur are in the 70s and 80s and overall weight at about 90th percentile. I am quite concerned what this means for the baby’s growth and health, and
Hi all Just back from my 32 weeks scan and all looks fine, except baby’s abdominal circumference (AC) is really large, over the 95th percentile. Head and femur are in the 70s and 80s and overall weight at about 90th percentile. I am quite concerned what this means for the baby’s growth and health, and
Bigblueskies
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
New in Type 1 Diabetes "Monogenic Diabetes"
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Fibroscan or ELF
Hi I am going to get a test. My doctor suggested to do after 1 year when I was diagnosed. its around 8 months and I am getting little impatient. Please suggest which one shall i go for ELF or Fibroscan. I have done Fibroscan before. 1. Does ELF cover both Alcoholic and Non Alcoholic etiologies ? 2.
Hi I am going to get a test. My doctor suggested to do after 1 year when I was diagnosed. its around 8 months and I am getting little impatient. Please suggest which one shall i go for ELF or Fibroscan. I have done Fibroscan before. 1. Does ELF cover both Alcoholic and Non Alcoholic etiologies ? 2.
amitc23
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Heart Pills and Eczema
Nearly 10 months after starting on heart pills (ticagrelor, aspirin, ramipiril 2.5 , atorvastatin. lanzaprolole) following an angiogram (1 stent fitted), terrible eczema eruptions on my whole body plus itchy scalp and blocked ears. Could this be a side-effect of ramipiril which is a thiazide diuretic
Nearly 10 months after starting on heart pills (ticagrelor, aspirin, ramipiril 2.5 , atorvastatin. lanzaprolole) following an angiogram (1 stent fitted), terrible eczema eruptions on my whole body plus itchy scalp and blocked ears. Could this be a side-effect of ramipiril which is a thiazide diuretic
Oboemusic
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Gestational diabetes, grief and kicking me while I'm down.
I've got hyperemesis gravidarum, high blood pressure, a dead husband and now I have gestational diabetes. I am 27 weeks and 4 days. I can barely choke down anything as it is apart from bread which normally comes back up. So now I have gestational diabetes and "no bread". Pretty much broccoli is all
I've got hyperemesis gravidarum, high blood pressure, a dead husband and now I have gestational diabetes. I am 27 weeks and 4 days. I can barely choke down anything as it is apart from bread which normally comes back up. So now I have gestational diabetes and "no bread". Pretty much broccoli is all
Belangalo
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Turning Point?
Today, 30th sept.2021. The best I have felt physically and mentally in over 12 months. I genuinely feel like I once did when "normal". Even the slight hip issue which is 30 years wear and tear properly back and entirely manageable. Posture needs adjusting so my hip drop exercise paramount now. Weight
Today, 30th sept.2021. The best I have felt physically and mentally in over 12 months. I genuinely feel like I once did when "normal". Even the slight hip issue which is 30 years wear and tear properly back and entirely manageable. Posture needs adjusting so my hip drop exercise paramount now. Weight
cycli
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Diabetes Awareness Month Small steps make a Big Difference.
Hi everyone, this is what is the theme of week two of Diabetes Awareness month is all about and it means that by taking small steps type 2 diabetes can not only be managed better but in some cases reversed. These small steps include eating and drinking well with adequate exercise to keep the weight
Hi everyone, this is what is the theme of week two of Diabetes Awareness month is all about and it means that by taking small steps type 2 diabetes can not only be managed better but in some cases reversed. These small steps include eating and drinking well with adequate exercise to keep the weight
Hidden
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Diuretics use for treating blood pressure
The cardiologist has prescribed indapamide (I'm also on perindopril) to help my heart, reduce my BP and lessen the chance of oedema (which I've suffered once in 10 years). I've been on them for 3 days now and due to the diuretic effect, I have lost nearly three kg. I am also getting muscle aches and
The cardiologist has prescribed indapamide (I'm also on perindopril) to help my heart, reduce my BP and lessen the chance of oedema (which I've suffered once in 10 years). I've been on them for 3 days now and due to the diuretic effect, I have lost nearly three kg. I am also getting muscle aches and
ListlessLimpet
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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