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Daily multivitamins do not help people live longer, major study finds
The taking of general multivitamins has long been questioned here on this forum. The article specifically identifies iron: [i]Meanwhile iron, which is added to many multivitamins, can lead to iron overload and raise the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and dementia.[/i] I think we'd also advocate
The taking of general multivitamins has long been questioned here on this forum. The article specifically identifies iron: [i]Meanwhile iron, which is added to many multivitamins, can lead to iron overload and raise the risk of cardiovascular disease, diabetes and dementia.[/i] I think we'd also advocate
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Eating Nuts for Heart Health
If you are interested in eating nuts to improve your health, look up each one to see what vitamins or minerals it will supply and how many you should eat daily. It's important that nuts are 'really well chewed' and if you do that it will not effect pockets that may have formed in the bowel due to
If you are interested in eating nuts to improve your health, look up each one to see what vitamins or minerals it will supply and how many you should eat daily. It's important that nuts are 'really well chewed' and if you do that it will not effect pockets that may have formed in the bowel due to
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 days ago
High Triglycerides
Had 800+ Triglycerides (TG) 3 months back; Diabetes Type II, Hypertension Was put on Statin+Fibrate + Saroglitizar After 3 months, Triglycerides came down to 350 but reducing further. Family has history of high triglyceries. Diabetes and BP under control LDL - 160 HDL - 38 Put now to Ezetemibe
Had 800+ Triglycerides (TG) 3 months back; Diabetes Type II, Hypertension Was put on Statin+Fibrate + Saroglitizar After 3 months, Triglycerides came down to 350 but reducing further. Family has history of high triglyceries. Diabetes and BP under control LDL - 160 HDL - 38 Put now to Ezetemibe
ZeroInfiniti
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Diabetes India
11 days ago
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Oh no not me again!😱Update on TCZ and LFT results
Good evening everyone,posting yet AGAIN regarding the above.Mainly for PMR pro and DL.Probably bored everybody else!😂Anyway,phonecall from rheumys “specialist “ nurse today,Alkaline Phosphate (hope that is right) gone down from 289 to 160,HDL 2.02 calc.LDL cholesterol 2.85,Triglycerides 1.62,cholesterol
Good evening everyone,posting yet AGAIN regarding the above.Mainly for PMR pro and DL.Probably bored everybody else!😂Anyway,phonecall from rheumys “specialist “ nurse today,Alkaline Phosphate (hope that is right) gone down from 289 to 160,HDL 2.02 calc.LDL cholesterol 2.85,Triglycerides 1.62,cholesterol
Angelsmummy
in
PMRGCAuk
13 days ago
Weight Loss Plateau
Hi everyone. I've been on a calorie deficit (managing suprisingly well) and do up to 7 hours of exercise (usually cardio classes) a week, since January. I also stopped drinking alcohol 3 months ago. I take daily multivitamins with iron, vitaminc c and b12. I've lost 22 pounds so far but my progress has
Hi everyone. I've been on a calorie deficit (managing suprisingly well) and do up to 7 hours of exercise (usually cardio classes) a week, since January. I also stopped drinking alcohol 3 months ago. I take daily multivitamins with iron, vitaminc c and b12. I've lost 22 pounds so far but my progress has
Healthbefore30
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Weight Loss Support
13 days ago
Reducing steroids and adrenal symptoms
I’ve recently experienced symptoms which made me think of Pred-induced diabetes. In particular, my metabolism does not seem to adjust properly to food, with post-prandial dips and especially waking up at 3-4am with uncomfortable overheating. But my HbA1c measurement remains around 41, which is just
I’ve recently experienced symptoms which made me think of Pred-induced diabetes. In particular, my metabolism does not seem to adjust properly to food, with post-prandial dips and especially waking up at 3-4am with uncomfortable overheating. But my HbA1c measurement remains around 41, which is just
dmart7
in
PMRGCAuk
23 days ago
COVID between cycles and impact on egg quality ... Any knowledge/ experience?
Hey all - so I was meant to start my next cycle of IVF in 3 weeks time. I have been so healthy; haven't caught a cold or even a sniffle for the past 12 months but have somehow managed to pick up COVID from somewhere. I've had 3 vaccines and COVID once before but am still testing very positive 6 days
Hey all - so I was meant to start my next cycle of IVF in 3 weeks time. I have been so healthy; haven't caught a cold or even a sniffle for the past 12 months but have somehow managed to pick up COVID from somewhere. I've had 3 vaccines and COVID once before but am still testing very positive 6 days
Rubylou01
in
Fertility Network UK
30 days ago
Neuropathy AFTER Chemo: Treatment?
I had 14 docetaxel treatments a little over a year ago with no neuropathy. Approximately two months after completing these 14 treatments, I began to have peripheral neuropathy in my fingertips and a small amount in my toes. The neuropathy is worse at night and has continued (at about the same severity
I had 14 docetaxel treatments a little over a year ago with no neuropathy. Approximately two months after completing these 14 treatments, I began to have peripheral neuropathy in my fingertips and a small amount in my toes. The neuropathy is worse at night and has continued (at about the same severity
VLBIV
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Cholesterol and CLL
Hoping for some information from the wise ones here - back in January my GP said she wanted to start me on a statin as my cholesterol was high. I said I preferred to try to bring it down myself rather than with medication (and my intent here is not to start a debate on statins - I just prefer a natural
Hoping for some information from the wise ones here - back in January my GP said she wanted to start me on a statin as my cholesterol was high. I said I preferred to try to bring it down myself rather than with medication (and my intent here is not to start a debate on statins - I just prefer a natural
Kbcjones
in
CLL Support
1 month ago
Fatty Liver disease and Triglyceride levels
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
Is it common place for people with fatty liver disease to have elevated triglyceride levels? Would you expect triglyceride levels to correlate with a fibroscan CAP score? There's also a particular type of cholesterol associated with the liver called VLDL: Is this a test that an NHS GP can do or is
mickeymouse42
in
British Liver Trust
9 months ago
blood sugar
I was on 25mg pred about to drop to 30 when vision became blurred put up to 30 after blood test showed I needed towas told to do blood sugar level and its 9.2 .. 8s it the pred..I'm trying to watch my food s but not sure wat else to do
I was on 25mg pred about to drop to 30 when vision became blurred put up to 30 after blood test showed I needed towas told to do blood sugar level and its 9.2 .. 8s it the pred..I'm trying to watch my food s but not sure wat else to do
Alliekat65
in
PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Low carbs
Im 2 years in on my PMR journey with a really bad flare last July. Which took me back to the beginning. After reading on here about eating a low carb diet. I got out my 800 fast keto book and started cooking from it. Where I don’t stick to 800 I do try to be no more than 1,200 calories. And no more
Im 2 years in on my PMR journey with a really bad flare last July. Which took me back to the beginning. After reading on here about eating a low carb diet. I got out my 800 fast keto book and started cooking from it. Where I don’t stick to 800 I do try to be no more than 1,200 calories. And no more
LilyRose19
in
PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Nutrition advice for pred users
I came across this https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080102/
Nutritional recommendations for patients undergoing prolonged glucocorticoid therapy
I do wonder if there should be a leaflet on nutrition that docs hand out when they start us on high doses of daily pred (including reducing
I came across this https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9080102/
Nutritional recommendations for patients undergoing prolonged glucocorticoid therapy
I do wonder if there should be a leaflet on nutrition that docs hand out when they start us on high doses of daily pred (including reducing
agingfeminist
in
PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Lipid results
Since my last post regarding elevated finger prick sample for cholesterol, I am now in receipt of my formal blood test results for lipid profile which are borderline and need to speak to Doctor. I do have a GP follow up next week to discuss these but wondered if anyone on here can interpret them and
Since my last post regarding elevated finger prick sample for cholesterol, I am now in receipt of my formal blood test results for lipid profile which are borderline and need to speak to Doctor. I do have a GP follow up next week to discuss these but wondered if anyone on here can interpret them and
Maynan17
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Hypnotherapy for Primary Raynaud's
Hello, there are some websites that state that Hypnotherapy can help Raynaud's. There are some Hypnotherapists that offer treatments for Raynaud's which are very expensive, £400 for just 2 sessions, https://www.emmaarmes.com/fees I would want hypnotherapy to stop my central nervous system from overreacting
Hello, there are some websites that state that Hypnotherapy can help Raynaud's. There are some Hypnotherapists that offer treatments for Raynaud's which are very expensive, £400 for just 2 sessions, https://www.emmaarmes.com/fees I would want hypnotherapy to stop my central nervous system from overreacting
mike444
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
11 months ago
Type II Diabetes Research
I am looking to understand and find out more about Type II Diabetes. I was wondering if there happen to be any current trials, studies, or research programs going on. I wish to learn more. I understand the workings of the CRTC2 gene and would like to understand the connection between sugar cravings
I am looking to understand and find out more about Type II Diabetes. I was wondering if there happen to be any current trials, studies, or research programs going on. I wish to learn more. I understand the workings of the CRTC2 gene and would like to understand the connection between sugar cravings
Richard-Allen
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 months ago
Multivitamins
I mainly use Healthspan for vitamins. Although use Ethical Nutrition for Magnesium Taurate.Their multivitamins sound a good fit for me as would save having to take vit D3 separately BUT I'm on apixaban and the daily dose contains 50 mg turmeric. Rooting about on line I understand curcumin is a small
I mainly use Healthspan for vitamins. Although use Ethical Nutrition for Magnesium Taurate.Their multivitamins sound a good fit for me as would save having to take vit D3 separately BUT I'm on apixaban and the daily dose contains 50 mg turmeric. Rooting about on line I understand curcumin is a small
Bagrat
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Multi vitamins - at last some recognition
Hi everyone, I was pleased to see this today - as so many 'authorities' have repeatedly put down the use of multi vitamins as being a waste of money - here is a quite extensive study showing the opposite. I used to see a very highly acclaimed consultant who said exactly the same to me and would test
Hi everyone, I was pleased to see this today - as so many 'authorities' have repeatedly put down the use of multi vitamins as being a waste of money - here is a quite extensive study showing the opposite. I used to see a very highly acclaimed consultant who said exactly the same to me and would test
posthinking01
in
Thyroid UK
2 months ago
TSH increased but no medication change
Hi, My recent blood tests showed my TSH has increased from 1.12 to 2.4 and I haven’t changed anything. Is there a reason this would happen or does it just fluctuate? I have been eating a lot of cruciferous everyday. Would that have an impact? My FT4 has remained pretty constant.
Hi, My recent blood tests showed my TSH has increased from 1.12 to 2.4 and I haven’t changed anything. Is there a reason this would happen or does it just fluctuate? I have been eating a lot of cruciferous everyday. Would that have an impact? My FT4 has remained pretty constant.
Emj001
in
Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Levothyroxine and homeopathic medicines
Hello, I am considering weaning myself off (with GP guidance) of Sertraline as it doesn't work for me regardless of dosage - currently on 50mg. I am considering going down the homeopathic route instead but is it safe to combine levo and natural remedies? If so, are there any that you can't? GP's
Hello, I am considering weaning myself off (with GP guidance) of Sertraline as it doesn't work for me regardless of dosage - currently on 50mg. I am considering going down the homeopathic route instead but is it safe to combine levo and natural remedies? If so, are there any that you can't? GP's
mishky
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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