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How Coeliac, Non-Coeliac Gluten Sensitivity (NCGS) and Wheat Sensitivity can impact ONE person on a PsychoSocial Scale !!
It says it all really. Today, I spoke to someone else who is gluten sensitive. They told me about the difficulties of having to explain themselves to others. I quipped, ‘I don’t like your cooking,’ as a cheeky answer. They chuckled. All of the above are very difficult and poorly understood illnesses
It says it all really. Today, I spoke to someone else who is gluten sensitive. They told me about the difficulties of having to explain themselves to others. I quipped, ‘I don’t like your cooking,’ as a cheeky answer. They chuckled. All of the above are very difficult and poorly understood illnesses
Narwhal10
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
11 months ago
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
11 months ago
My blood sugar is 254mg/dl after 1 hour of lunch
I had a lunch at 1 pm. It included one bowl (100gm) of white rice, sambar, a small cup of potato fry, another cup of vegetables, and 200ml of buttermilk. I took metformin 500mg before lunch and went for a 2km walk inside my office. Took a random blood sugar at 2:30 pm and was shocked to see the reading
I had a lunch at 1 pm. It included one bowl (100gm) of white rice, sambar, a small cup of potato fry, another cup of vegetables, and 200ml of buttermilk. I took metformin 500mg before lunch and went for a 2km walk inside my office. Took a random blood sugar at 2:30 pm and was shocked to see the reading
secretsubject
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Diabetes India
6 months ago
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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
11 months 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
11 months 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
11 months 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
11 months ago
GCA and type 2 diabetes
Hi all Warriors Since being on prednisone (since July 2023 at 60mg, now at l6mg) my A1C has slowly crept up. Had blood work yesterday and A1C is now at 7.1. I have been told by my rheumy this is steroid induced and will start going down as I taper. Even though I have been tapering by 1mg every 2
Hi all Warriors Since being on prednisone (since July 2023 at 60mg, now at l6mg) my A1C has slowly crept up. Had blood work yesterday and A1C is now at 7.1. I have been told by my rheumy this is steroid induced and will start going down as I taper. Even though I have been tapering by 1mg every 2
Groda
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Horizant
After pregabalin and gabapentin both made me nervous (I successfully tolerated the pregabalin for years, with daytime sedation however). Codeine also seems to be waking me up instead of sedating me. Doctor is suggesting trying Horizant. I know it is for people who experience symptoms all day, but
After pregabalin and gabapentin both made me nervous (I successfully tolerated the pregabalin for years, with daytime sedation however). Codeine also seems to be waking me up instead of sedating me. Doctor is suggesting trying Horizant. I know it is for people who experience symptoms all day, but
wantokporo
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
How to reverse my type 2 diabetes?
Hello all, I've posted before here. I am 26 male with type 2 diabtetes. The reasons for my diabetes are * Obesity * Hereditary * Too much carb consumption - Indian food * Lack of physical activities. I am on medications like Amaryl and Janumet and they are causing me too many side effects. I walk
Hello all, I've posted before here. I am 26 male with type 2 diabtetes. The reasons for my diabetes are * Obesity * Hereditary * Too much carb consumption - Indian food * Lack of physical activities. I am on medications like Amaryl and Janumet and they are causing me too many side effects. I walk
secretsubject
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Diabetes India
6 months 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
11 months 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
11 months 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
11 months ago
2024 is the year to change
I’ve been overweight for most of my life. I was bullied because of it at school and have always felt out of place and self conscious. I have type two diabetes and hope that losing weight will help me. I want to lose 33 pounds. My aim is to achieve this by the end of June.
I’ve been overweight for most of my life. I was bullied because of it at school and have always felt out of place and self conscious. I have type two diabetes and hope that losing weight will help me. I want to lose 33 pounds. My aim is to achieve this by the end of June.
Steve2803
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Weight Loss Support
6 months 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
11 months ago
EMG test
Hello all I hope you are doing the best you can. I have received a letter from Sheffield Hallam today and I’m being booked in for an EMG has anyone had this and do the results reflect your symptoms and how you feel with your type of ataxia. It’s a long waiting list so I have to be a good patient 🤨.
Hello all I hope you are doing the best you can. I have received a letter from Sheffield Hallam today and I’m being booked in for an EMG has anyone had this and do the results reflect your symptoms and how you feel with your type of ataxia. It’s a long waiting list so I have to be a good patient 🤨.
Guardsman68
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Ataxia UK
1 year ago
Desperate for help
next Friday I will have a PSMA PTscan , which I failed because lie straight on the table due to pain. Lately, with the doctor it has been decided to cut the pain meds. Removed patches, pills down. Ok! Tried to lie down straight and I couldn’t do it!? What can be done in order to get me ready for the
next Friday I will have a PSMA PTscan , which I failed because lie straight on the table due to pain. Lately, with the doctor it has been decided to cut the pain meds. Removed patches, pills down. Ok! Tried to lie down straight and I couldn’t do it!? What can be done in order to get me ready for the
p1411887
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update and no news from hospital
It's been a few weeks now since I embarked on my calorie deficit healthy eating and coffee journey. I had a birthday in June and I did say bad eating for a week. Well in turned into 2 ½ weeks as I was taken out by friends several times. However, I have now lost 10kg. I am so happy with this progress.
It's been a few weeks now since I embarked on my calorie deficit healthy eating and coffee journey. I had a birthday in June and I did say bad eating for a week. Well in turned into 2 ½ weeks as I was taken out by friends several times. However, I have now lost 10kg. I am so happy with this progress.
LilacPoppy
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Neuropathic Foot Pain
Hello Warriors: I've just finished my second pluvicto injection and everything seems to be going fine. PSA is going down and I do have mild bouts of diarrhea but that is totally manageable. My 20 year battle with this disease continues. I will never give up . I continue to have neuropathic foot
Hello Warriors: I've just finished my second pluvicto injection and everything seems to be going fine. PSA is going down and I do have mild bouts of diarrhea but that is totally manageable. My 20 year battle with this disease continues. I will never give up . I continue to have neuropathic foot
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Think I have broken my brain ?
Weird brain day, started looking into if any Liverpool GP's prescribe T3. Thanks to a link on another post. Then thought hang on lets check B12 levels and if they affect HbA1c, if Metformin affects B12, before I knew what was happening I have spent hours checking everything. Head is spinning,
Weird brain day, started looking into if any Liverpool GP's prescribe T3. Thanks to a link on another post. Then thought hang on lets check B12 levels and if they affect HbA1c, if Metformin affects B12, before I knew what was happening I have spent hours checking everything. Head is spinning,
Polo22
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
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