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Medication and vaccine?
Am on insulin and prednisolone for diabetes 2 and lupus and ILD. Is it OK to put covid vaccine-in the mix?
Am on insulin and prednisolone for diabetes 2 and lupus and ILD. Is it OK to put covid vaccine-in the mix?
LizzieG101
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
All going well so far.
Continuing on the Dead Slow taper. Not feeling the steps down which is very pleasing. So tempted to go faster but must not. Week 6 of The Fast 800 and Mark has lost 10.5 kg which is amazing. I have lost 7.8kg and have been stuck there for a week. I know that's normal for women let alone adding
Continuing on the Dead Slow taper. Not feeling the steps down which is very pleasing. So tempted to go faster but must not. Week 6 of The Fast 800 and Mark has lost 10.5 kg which is amazing. I have lost 7.8kg and have been stuck there for a week. I know that's normal for women let alone adding
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Interesting twist of events
Hi, hope everyone is staying safe and well. We are again in lockdown and California looks to be pretty high on the exposure list. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers as i can only imagine how tired health care employees must be. A good friend of mine recently tested positive as she was around
Hi, hope everyone is staying safe and well. We are again in lockdown and California looks to be pretty high on the exposure list. Please keep us in your thoughts and prayers as i can only imagine how tired health care employees must be. A good friend of mine recently tested positive as she was around
JennaShi
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
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Different scan results
I had an ultrasound on my pancreas on the back of a high Amylase result,showed pancreatic damage,the consultant arranged a triple ct scan with contrast and it found no damage...how can it be so different?
I had an ultrasound on my pancreas on the back of a high Amylase result,showed pancreatic damage,the consultant arranged a triple ct scan with contrast and it found no damage...how can it be so different?
deanw41
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Teenage son has thyroid function slightly low
Testing showed he is just above the normal range however 2 years ago he was in the normal range for TSH so they say he has slight hypothyroid. I am trying to get the rest of his results sent to me as dr rang him with results so of course as a teenager he was very vague. Due to privacy laws he has to
Testing showed he is just above the normal range however 2 years ago he was in the normal range for TSH so they say he has slight hypothyroid. I am trying to get the rest of his results sent to me as dr rang him with results so of course as a teenager he was very vague. Due to privacy laws he has to
LAJ12345
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
BPPV Vertigo and Pernicious Anaemia
I keep reading in the posts about Vertigo. My question is does Benign Proximal Positional Vertigo BPPV have a connection to pernicious anaemia and Vit B12 deficiency? I have had bouts of it for the past 20 years and always thought it was due to a virus.
I keep reading in the posts about Vertigo. My question is does Benign Proximal Positional Vertigo BPPV have a connection to pernicious anaemia and Vit B12 deficiency? I have had bouts of it for the past 20 years and always thought it was due to a virus.
DBHolland
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Oh ok, I admit it - not doing all that well the now
So please excuse in advance what will look like a lack of response here, and very short posts elsewhere on the forum. Short although not sweet - I'm fighting off another acute flare of my recurrent pericarditis and am being shoehorned in for an echo tomorrow to check for increased pericardial effusion
So please excuse in advance what will look like a lack of response here, and very short posts elsewhere on the forum. Short although not sweet - I'm fighting off another acute flare of my recurrent pericarditis and am being shoehorned in for an echo tomorrow to check for increased pericardial effusion
Sunnie2day
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Neuropathy
Hi Ladies, I have had my 4th chemo of Carboplatin and paclitaxel last week. During the 3 chemos, numbness, tingling in hands and feet was not too bad and seemed to get better by day 7/8, no sleep problems, able to walk some distance....this last one has been worse and I am now 15 days later still suffering
Hi Ladies, I have had my 4th chemo of Carboplatin and paclitaxel last week. During the 3 chemos, numbness, tingling in hands and feet was not too bad and seemed to get better by day 7/8, no sleep problems, able to walk some distance....this last one has been worse and I am now 15 days later still suffering
Dubai18
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Today's annual T1 diabetes review
Hi everyone I've just joined. Been T1 since June last year. So far had a good run. Lowest 3.8, highest 17.3 but I was in Greece on holiday and it was very hot. Had my annual review today. My eyes are good, blood pressure bit high but might had white coat syndrome lol My Hba1C was very high when
Hi everyone I've just joined. Been T1 since June last year. So far had a good run. Lowest 3.8, highest 17.3 but I was in Greece on holiday and it was very hot. Had my annual review today. My eyes are good, blood pressure bit high but might had white coat syndrome lol My Hba1C was very high when
Diabetesmatt100
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
BALANCE AND WORKOUT.
Having just made some additions to my FAQ Post AGING AND RUNNING https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k/posts/144721173/aging-and-running?responses=144722059, I thought I would add my extra paragraphs here as I believe they could be of great help to all. The new topics included are:
[u]Balance[/u][/
Having just made some additions to my FAQ Post AGING AND RUNNING https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k/posts/144721173/aging-and-running?responses=144722059, I thought I would add my extra paragraphs here as I believe they could be of great help to all. The new topics included are:
[u]Balance[/u][/
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Mentor
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Restless Legs Syndrome
Restless Body Syndrome. Last night I had electric impulses going down my arms & legs, some seem to go from my brain through my heart which I find a bit worrying. I have peripheral neuropathy. Any feedback gratefully received.
Restless Body Syndrome. Last night I had electric impulses going down my arms & legs, some seem to go from my brain through my heart which I find a bit worrying. I have peripheral neuropathy. Any feedback gratefully received.
Boxer215
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
I am so worried
I have really bad health anxiety so my symptoms do not help at all. Just to add that I did 2 FIT test to check for hidden blood in stool over the last week and they were both negative. My symptoms are Constipation - resolved 3 episodes of Rectal Bleeding - April, August and October hopefully Now resolved
I have really bad health anxiety so my symptoms do not help at all. Just to add that I did 2 FIT test to check for hidden blood in stool over the last week and they were both negative. My symptoms are Constipation - resolved 3 episodes of Rectal Bleeding - April, August and October hopefully Now resolved
Sharamina
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Neuropathy symptoms variable?
Hi, When my monthly B12 injections were cut to every 3 months I developed a range of symptoms including peripheral neuropathy. I am still trying to get this situation resolved (my GP insists I will need to be seen by a neurologist which could take months so I may need to try self-injecting) but in
Hi, When my monthly B12 injections were cut to every 3 months I developed a range of symptoms including peripheral neuropathy. I am still trying to get this situation resolved (my GP insists I will need to be seen by a neurologist which could take months so I may need to try self-injecting) but in
Brocher
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
It’s the Sugar
Professor Foltynie said: "Our study has strengthened evidence that there is a link between type 2 diabetes and Parkinson's disease, although it remains clear that most people with diabetes will not go on to develop Parkinson's.
Professor Foltynie said: "Our study has strengthened evidence that there is a link between type 2 diabetes and Parkinson's disease, although it remains clear that most people with diabetes will not go on to develop Parkinson's.
Carolbren11
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Extremely low fasting blood sugar reading.
I’ve always tended to low blood sugar readings 54-66 fasting. Non fasting it’s about 70. Even on prednisone the condition persists. My sister has the same problem and needs to eat between meals. Today my blood sugar fasting was 42(!), This was 12 hours past a decent supper. No diabetes either side of
I’ve always tended to low blood sugar readings 54-66 fasting. Non fasting it’s about 70. Even on prednisone the condition persists. My sister has the same problem and needs to eat between meals. Today my blood sugar fasting was 42(!), This was 12 hours past a decent supper. No diabetes either side of
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Beef Cobbler with Cheese and Rosemary Scones for Lytham's Casserole Off
I apologise for the picture, it doesn't do justice to the casserole, however, in future I would add more stock, as the scones soak up a lot of the gravy. It tastes fantastic! Even if I do say so myself! :D
INGREDIENTS FOR 8 PORTIONS
900g braising/stewing/chuck steak cut into cubes 3 tbsp coconut
I apologise for the picture, it doesn't do justice to the casserole, however, in future I would add more stock, as the scones soak up a lot of the gravy. It tastes fantastic! Even if I do say so myself! :D
INGREDIENTS FOR 8 PORTIONS
900g braising/stewing/chuck steak cut into cubes 3 tbsp coconut
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7 stone
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Sotalol
I saw my cardiologist last week and because of the increase in my AF episodes and continuing ectopics felt that a change of medication would be advisable and wanted me to start taking 25mgs of metoprolol 3 times a day to start with I’ve been taking 80mgs of Sotalol twice a day for 7 years following a
I saw my cardiologist last week and because of the increase in my AF episodes and continuing ectopics felt that a change of medication would be advisable and wanted me to start taking 25mgs of metoprolol 3 times a day to start with I’ve been taking 80mgs of Sotalol twice a day for 7 years following a
colingee
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Hi everyone.. does anyone have any idea whether donating blood reduces HBA1C levels for diabetics??
My hba1c level is 6.8 and I am maintaining it for last 2 years since I was diagnosed. No medicines prescribed yet. but I would like to start donating blood ..Just wanted to know whether this will affect my HBA1C results?
My hba1c level is 6.8 and I am maintaining it for last 2 years since I was diagnosed. No medicines prescribed yet. but I would like to start donating blood ..Just wanted to know whether this will affect my HBA1C results?
sanjaybalakrishnan
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Statins
My GP wants me to start on statins based on an analysis of my cholesterol level and various other factors including postcode (not sure why this is a consideration as I live in a fairly ordinary surburban area). When I read up on statins I was rather put off when I read about the risk of type 2 diabetes
My GP wants me to start on statins based on an analysis of my cholesterol level and various other factors including postcode (not sure why this is a consideration as I live in a fairly ordinary surburban area). When I read up on statins I was rather put off when I read about the risk of type 2 diabetes
Hidden
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AF Association
4 years ago
Blood results - no values given - advice please!
Hi All, so I've had my yearly blood test with full blood counts, fasting glucose, HBA1C and TSH. To get my results my GP practice doctor calls us and goes through the results; of which he only mentioned TSH, not all results so I had to ask for the fasting glucose and HBA1C. He seemed reluctant to discuss
Hi All, so I've had my yearly blood test with full blood counts, fasting glucose, HBA1C and TSH. To get my results my GP practice doctor calls us and goes through the results; of which he only mentioned TSH, not all results so I had to ask for the fasting glucose and HBA1C. He seemed reluctant to discuss
luthien
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
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