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Is steroid induced prediabetes harder to reverse?
Morning friends. I have the above, also family history of diabetes, and am currently on a diabetes awareness course run by a private company on behalf of the NHS. I have halved my carbohydrates (having already totally given up all processed carbs like biscuits, cake, white bread and anything containing
Morning friends. I have the above, also family history of diabetes, and am currently on a diabetes awareness course run by a private company on behalf of the NHS. I have halved my carbohydrates (having already totally given up all processed carbs like biscuits, cake, white bread and anything containing
O2Trees
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Is steroid induced prediabetes harder to reverse?
Morning friends. Lovely autumn day here in Kent. I have the above, also family history of diabetes, and am currently on a diabetes awareness course run by a private company on behalf of the NHS. I have halved my carbohydrates (having already totally given up all processed carbs like biscuits, cake
Morning friends. Lovely autumn day here in Kent. I have the above, also family history of diabetes, and am currently on a diabetes awareness course run by a private company on behalf of the NHS. I have halved my carbohydrates (having already totally given up all processed carbs like biscuits, cake
O2Trees
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Drinking plenty of tea may reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes, finds study in over a million adults
Many of us might see variations on this story across the media. I have many issues with it: It is not yet a peer reviewed and published paper. It appears to have been selected for headline grabbing potential. In what I have been able to read, the effect of sugar (and other sweeteners) appears to be
Many of us might see variations on this story across the media. I have many issues with it: It is not yet a peer reviewed and published paper. It appears to have been selected for headline grabbing potential. In what I have been able to read, the effect of sugar (and other sweeteners) appears to be
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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New here. had a recent post about my strange vibration sensations in my body. I am newly dx, not on meds yet. Anyone take supplements.....I read something about Selenium in addition to B vitamins, D, iron? Would love to hear more. Any recommendation of a good book for a beginner like me. :-)
New here. had a recent post about my strange vibration sensations in my body. I am newly dx, not on meds yet. Anyone take supplements.....I read something about Selenium in addition to B vitamins, D, iron? Would love to hear more. Any recommendation of a good book for a beginner like me. :-)
Thyroid2468
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Metformin
I have T2 diabetes hwich si now within inrmal arnge fater ilsing 3stone. However I take Metformin 2x 2 daily and Ozempic once weekly. I have stage 4 NASH fibrosis and I have read that metformin should not be taken if someone has liver disease. Any advice please?
I have T2 diabetes hwich si now within inrmal arnge fater ilsing 3stone. However I take Metformin 2x 2 daily and Ozempic once weekly. I have stage 4 NASH fibrosis and I have read that metformin should not be taken if someone has liver disease. Any advice please?
Robert1220
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
The Zoe programme and diabetes
Following on from the recent post about the Zoe programme. I saw my daughter yesterday and she can't eat sweet things because she has pre-diabetes. She's 60. My husband at the age of about 56 was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. His sugar level was very high. He dieted, lost about 4 stone in weight
Following on from the recent post about the Zoe programme. I saw my daughter yesterday and she can't eat sweet things because she has pre-diabetes. She's 60. My husband at the age of about 56 was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. His sugar level was very high. He dieted, lost about 4 stone in weight
Physalis
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AF Association
2 years ago
Burning lower legs and feet after B12 injection
Hi After my last B12 injection over a month ago I noticed my legs had a burning sensation in the lower legs below the knees and the feet. Does anyone know why this could happen? I had the burning sensation in my lower legs and feet on and off before the injection however I noticed it felt stronger
Hi After my last B12 injection over a month ago I noticed my legs had a burning sensation in the lower legs below the knees and the feet. Does anyone know why this could happen? I had the burning sensation in my lower legs and feet on and off before the injection however I noticed it felt stronger
mistygrey
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
diuretics and dehydration in hot weather
Do people still take their diuretics when it’s really hot? One of my friends queried it with me, saying it’s important to be hydrated, especially if you have heart issues and it’s hot so why take a diuretic. I’m still taking mine (10mg Dapaglifloxin and 80mg of furosemide) and working hard on drinking
Do people still take their diuretics when it’s really hot? One of my friends queried it with me, saying it’s important to be hydrated, especially if you have heart issues and it’s hot so why take a diuretic. I’m still taking mine (10mg Dapaglifloxin and 80mg of furosemide) and working hard on drinking
LindaDaisy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Your experiences with swollen ankles/fluid retention, please
Hi all, first thing to say is I shall be consulting my GP asap but wanted to know what solutions have been found for others with this problem. Whenever heat goes up above above a certain point I get swollen ankles, feet and legs and in spite of doing the usual recommended things the usual outcome is
Hi all, first thing to say is I shall be consulting my GP asap but wanted to know what solutions have been found for others with this problem. Whenever heat goes up above above a certain point I get swollen ankles, feet and legs and in spite of doing the usual recommended things the usual outcome is
Buffafly
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AF Association
2 years ago
Bleeding before actual period
Hope you all doing fine and enjoying the lovely sun. I had negative test result last month and started to bleed/spot before my Otd so had my withdrawal bleed and now after my periods again since two weeks I have started very dark brown spotting which is visible in my liner and on wiping and today
Hope you all doing fine and enjoying the lovely sun. I had negative test result last month and started to bleed/spot before my Otd so had my withdrawal bleed and now after my periods again since two weeks I have started very dark brown spotting which is visible in my liner and on wiping and today
Star3129
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
What is your experience of TENS or Ultrasound Therapy ?
Hope everyone is having a good Fibro day , despite the heat. I am considering trying TENS or Ultrasound Therapy to help improve my Fibro pain. I am hoping that you friendly , helpful people on the forum can help me make a choice by telling me about your experience with these therapies. Have you used
Hope everyone is having a good Fibro day , despite the heat. I am considering trying TENS or Ultrasound Therapy to help improve my Fibro pain. I am hoping that you friendly , helpful people on the forum can help me make a choice by telling me about your experience with these therapies. Have you used
Blearyeyed
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
HbA1C - New guidelines
New guidelines / study of American Diabetic Association says that HbA1C level up to 8 are acceptable and there is no need to be heroic in reducing it. Because in the process of reducing HbA1C, if there are events of hypoglycemia, then the effects are much worse than to maintain the HbA1C below 8. Please
New guidelines / study of American Diabetic Association says that HbA1C level up to 8 are acceptable and there is no need to be heroic in reducing it. Because in the process of reducing HbA1C, if there are events of hypoglycemia, then the effects are much worse than to maintain the HbA1C below 8. Please
milindthuse
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Accidental subcutaneous v. IM injection?
Hi everyone! — since I don’t have a PCP at the moment due to a move, I just completed my first self-injection. It was so much easier and more painless than it used to be at the doctor’s / than I expected! That said, I’m second-guessing my efficacy. I didn’t jab the needle 100% of the way down at a
Hi everyone! — since I don’t have a PCP at the moment due to a move, I just completed my first self-injection. It was so much easier and more painless than it used to be at the doctor’s / than I expected! That said, I’m second-guessing my efficacy. I didn’t jab the needle 100% of the way down at a
still_elsewhere
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
L5 s1 fusion 4 months ago
I am doing better in some ways. But nerve pain is awful mostly in my right foot. I just got an increase to 900 mg gabapentin. Ice pack on my foot helps a lot but of course that is not always practical. Anyone have experience with this and found any tips or tricks to help? I see wrap around feet ice packs
I am doing better in some ways. But nerve pain is awful mostly in my right foot. I just got an increase to 900 mg gabapentin. Ice pack on my foot helps a lot but of course that is not always practical. Anyone have experience with this and found any tips or tricks to help? I see wrap around feet ice packs
Jeaniem130
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Taurine Supplementation as a Neuroprotective Strategy upon Brain Dysfunction in Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes 2022
Taurine Supplementation as a Neuroprotective Strategy upon Brain Dysfunction in Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes 2022 https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/6/1292/htm "Abstract Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and their associated comorbidities impact brain metabolism and function and constitute risk factors for
Taurine Supplementation as a Neuroprotective Strategy upon Brain Dysfunction in Metabolic Syndrome and Diabetes 2022 https://www.mdpi.com/2072-6643/14/6/1292/htm "Abstract Obesity, type 2 diabetes, and their associated comorbidities impact brain metabolism and function and constitute risk factors for
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
A question about ashwagandha?
I was looking up this herb for interactions on the pharmacuetical database I subscribe to and read the following. I am concerned about any herb that could suppress dopamine, does the statement below mean that dopamine is also reduced which is not good effect for PD? I know many folks with and without
I was looking up this herb for interactions on the pharmacuetical database I subscribe to and read the following. I am concerned about any herb that could suppress dopamine, does the statement below mean that dopamine is also reduced which is not good effect for PD? I know many folks with and without
Sydney75
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
worried wifes bs
hi wife just diagnosed with diabetes put on metformin slow release well just took her readings 19.1 did it twice to make sure what should we do she says shes ok ah just got on to docs ringing back what do you lot think
hi wife just diagnosed with diabetes put on metformin slow release well just took her readings 19.1 did it twice to make sure what should we do she says shes ok ah just got on to docs ringing back what do you lot think
pauluk60
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
2 years ago
Calprotectin level 2000
Evening, looking for advice please, history of hemorrhoids, proctitis and colon polyp which was removed and inflammation for about 7 years. I have a flare up thats been going on for about two years. Just got on with it because of covid etc. A month ago I had sigmoidoscopy which showed proctitis and
Evening, looking for advice please, history of hemorrhoids, proctitis and colon polyp which was removed and inflammation for about 7 years. I have a flare up thats been going on for about two years. Just got on with it because of covid etc. A month ago I had sigmoidoscopy which showed proctitis and
Sillysausage2
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
Nicotinamide riboside supplement shows promise as a potential therapy for Parkinson’s disease - I started taking it today!
Nicotinamide riboside supplement shows promise as a potential therapy for Parkinson’s disease Nicotinamide riboside (NR) is a member of the vitamin B3 family, which can be found in foods like fruits, vegetables, meat, and milk. It is also used as a nutritional supplement to boost cellular levels of
Nicotinamide riboside supplement shows promise as a potential therapy for Parkinson’s disease Nicotinamide riboside (NR) is a member of the vitamin B3 family, which can be found in foods like fruits, vegetables, meat, and milk. It is also used as a nutritional supplement to boost cellular levels of
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Sotalol increase
I have been on sotalol 40mg twice per day for almost 2 years. I have been having about 2 to 3 episodes of fast afib lasting around 35 - 48 hours. My EP initially told me to take an extra tablet if this happens, however after seeing him yesterday he says I am on a low dose and he wants me to now take
I have been on sotalol 40mg twice per day for almost 2 years. I have been having about 2 to 3 episodes of fast afib lasting around 35 - 48 hours. My EP initially told me to take an extra tablet if this happens, however after seeing him yesterday he says I am on a low dose and he wants me to now take
Karendeena
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AF Association
2 years ago
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