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Pre-diabetes study finds benefit in brighter days and dimmer evenings
The Guardian has another interesting study which might well resonate with some members. I think this line really meshes the paper into thyroid issues:[i] [/i] [i]“We know that a disturbed metabolism is so important in the development of diabetes, so if we have ways to improve that, we should do them
The Guardian has another interesting study which might well resonate with some members. I think this line really meshes the paper into thyroid issues:[i] [/i] [i]“We know that a disturbed metabolism is so important in the development of diabetes, so if we have ways to improve that, we should do them
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Anterior prolapse?
Hi everyone, I am new to this group. Joined today after I started doing some research on Anterior Prolapse. I visited the physiotherapist today and was told that my pelvic muscles were really tight. Towards the end of the session, she mentioned to me that my bladder is too low. She specifically said
Hi everyone, I am new to this group. Joined today after I started doing some research on Anterior Prolapse. I visited the physiotherapist today and was told that my pelvic muscles were really tight. Towards the end of the session, she mentioned to me that my bladder is too low. She specifically said
Sweettear74
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Increasing self doses
After recent diagnosis and poor care from doctors, I am self injecting as I have said in a few previous posts. My plan was once every 2 weeks - boy I was wrong. Symptoms return like a total crash, really bad. I am now on 3 times a week just to keep the symptoms away, bearing in mind it takes 2 days from
After recent diagnosis and poor care from doctors, I am self injecting as I have said in a few previous posts. My plan was once every 2 weeks - boy I was wrong. Symptoms return like a total crash, really bad. I am now on 3 times a week just to keep the symptoms away, bearing in mind it takes 2 days from
Vitali-ep
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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Vinpocetine BUT MUCH MORE: Are you taking your supplements right?
I'm one of those guys that does not like to be told how to do things. I don't much pay attention to whether a supplement bottle says to take something with food or on an empty stomach. How much of a difference can it make? Turns out, it can make a LOT of difference. VPN is well absorbed from small intestine
I'm one of those guys that does not like to be told how to do things. I don't much pay attention to whether a supplement bottle says to take something with food or on an empty stomach. How much of a difference can it make? Turns out, it can make a LOT of difference. VPN is well absorbed from small intestine
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Inhibition of Epstein-Barr virus reactivation in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells by dietary sulforaphane 2013
EBV is a very common latent virus (up to 95% prevalence) and has been linked to autoimmune diseases and inflammation. PD may be an autoimmune disease. Seeing what things tamper down EBV. Inhibition of Epstein-Barr virus reactivation in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells by dietary sulforaphane 2013 https
EBV is a very common latent virus (up to 95% prevalence) and has been linked to autoimmune diseases and inflammation. PD may be an autoimmune disease. Seeing what things tamper down EBV. Inhibition of Epstein-Barr virus reactivation in nasopharyngeal carcinoma cells by dietary sulforaphane 2013 https
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
A little worried
Hi Everyone and Happy new year. I haven't posted on here for a long time, just been plodding on as you do. I have been on Benepali now for 2yrs and coping OK. My slight worry is I have had pins and needles in both hands now for quite a while, with everything going on atm regarding covid I haven't been
Hi Everyone and Happy new year. I haven't posted on here for a long time, just been plodding on as you do. I have been on Benepali now for 2yrs and coping OK. My slight worry is I have had pins and needles in both hands now for quite a while, with everything going on atm regarding covid I haven't been
Kazwilks
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NRAS
2 years ago
ScienceofParkinsons: The road ahead: 2022
https://scienceofparkinsons.com/2022/01/20/road2022/ Top 5 #Parkinsons clinical trial results we will be looking out for in 2022: * Phase II Lixisenatide study results * Phase II Liraglutide study results * Phase II PT320 study results (Lots of GLP-1R data) * Phase II UDCA "UP study" results * Phase
https://scienceofparkinsons.com/2022/01/20/road2022/ Top 5 #Parkinsons clinical trial results we will be looking out for in 2022: * Phase II Lixisenatide study results * Phase II Liraglutide study results * Phase II PT320 study results (Lots of GLP-1R data) * Phase II UDCA "UP study" results * Phase
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
CLL-the unexpected-post splenectomy.
Finally got the husband home after 10 days in the hospital for his ruptured spleen. Seems to be getting along ok.. bladder was lazy so had to have a Foley catheter and of course has a JP drain in his abdomen. Got the call from pathology today and they said that there were mantle cells detected in the
Finally got the husband home after 10 days in the hospital for his ruptured spleen. Seems to be getting along ok.. bladder was lazy so had to have a Foley catheter and of course has a JP drain in his abdomen. Got the call from pathology today and they said that there were mantle cells detected in the
GrannyMyers
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Test results
Taking, levothyroxine 100mg, vit d3/k2 5000iu, selenium 100, magnesium glycinate 500mg.... Inflammation, crp hs.. 1. 0-5 Ferritin... 143. 13-150 Vit.B12.. >150. 37.5-188 Vitd....96.3. 50-200 TSH......0.48. 0.27-4.2 FREE T3......3.59. 3.1-6.8 Free thyroxine.... 16.2. 12-22
Taking, levothyroxine 100mg, vit d3/k2 5000iu, selenium 100, magnesium glycinate 500mg.... Inflammation, crp hs.. 1. 0-5 Ferritin... 143. 13-150 Vit.B12.. >150. 37.5-188 Vitd....96.3. 50-200 TSH......0.48. 0.27-4.2 FREE T3......3.59. 3.1-6.8 Free thyroxine.... 16.2. 12-22
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
What is best for nerve pain after surgery to remove a dural fistula from my spinal cord
Amitriptiline. Pregabalin. Aramorph liquid
Amitriptiline. Pregabalin. Aramorph liquid
Myfairl
in
Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Steroid injection
Hi everyone. I had a steroid injection this morning in my little finger. It's been locking alot lately and causing pain in my lower arm. I'm told it's because of skin thickening in my hand. Only diagnosed in July. Has anyone else had this experience?
Hi everyone. I had a steroid injection this morning in my little finger. It's been locking alot lately and causing pain in my lower arm. I'm told it's because of skin thickening in my hand. Only diagnosed in July. Has anyone else had this experience?
Pink07
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 years ago
CLL and Cholesterol
Good morning everyone. Looking some advice regarding the above. I am male, 57, UK(NI) on w+w (never treated). No symptoms with ALC of about 21. Routine GP check has kicked up a hig(ish) Cholesterol. I am on atorvastatin 20mg for some time but despite this my level is 5.08. LDL is 3.1 and HDL is 0.99
Good morning everyone. Looking some advice regarding the above. I am male, 57, UK(NI) on w+w (never treated). No symptoms with ALC of about 21. Routine GP check has kicked up a hig(ish) Cholesterol. I am on atorvastatin 20mg for some time but despite this my level is 5.08. LDL is 3.1 and HDL is 0.99
Belfastbees
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
How to restart unresponsive adrenals?
Long term (12yrs) steroid user (Betamethasone now and Prednisolone at the start) for Asthma. I have Steroid induced Type-2 diabetes and high blood pressure amongst other things. Adrenals are unresponsive to the injected 'infusion' test. I've been advised by the chest consultant at my local general
Long term (12yrs) steroid user (Betamethasone now and Prednisolone at the start) for Asthma. I have Steroid induced Type-2 diabetes and high blood pressure amongst other things. Adrenals are unresponsive to the injected 'infusion' test. I've been advised by the chest consultant at my local general
ThatsMeStuffed
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Amusing Story
I saw my MO yesterday. Since UCLA is a teaching hospital, I usually talk with a resident, or the physicians assistant, before the doctor comes in. This makes time with the doctor more efficient, and helps with teaching. Yesterday she sent in one of her students to talk with me. Along with the usual
I saw my MO yesterday. Since UCLA is a teaching hospital, I usually talk with a resident, or the physicians assistant, before the doctor comes in. This makes time with the doctor more efficient, and helps with teaching. Yesterday she sent in one of her students to talk with me. Along with the usual
Javelin18
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
The importance of GOOD SLEEP 💤💤 . . . in preventing, & recovering from Type 2 diabetes, T2D ( - a larger category than T2DM).
For those who feel their sleep is below par too often, these may be of interest: 1) from 2001: https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/full/10.1164/ajrccm.165.5.2103001 2) from 2017: https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/49/4/1700179#ref-14 Can readily believe prolonged poor 💤💤💤 quality leads to greater chance
For those who feel their sleep is below par too often, these may be of interest: 1) from 2001: https://www.atsjournals.org/doi/full/10.1164/ajrccm.165.5.2103001 2) from 2017: https://erj.ersjournals.com/content/49/4/1700179#ref-14 Can readily believe prolonged poor 💤💤💤 quality leads to greater chance
Sid_Arthur
in
Diabetes India
2 years ago
Did anyone had long lasting effects from an EMG/NCS?
Mine was absolutely awfull. Electrical shocks felt like I was getting electrocuted. I’m on the small side 52 kg ( 114 pounds) and 1m59 (5,2 feet) and my guess is that the doctor used too high of a voltage. The doctor had problems with the machine and was very frustrated and in a bad mood. He kept zapping
Mine was absolutely awfull. Electrical shocks felt like I was getting electrocuted. I’m on the small side 52 kg ( 114 pounds) and 1m59 (5,2 feet) and my guess is that the doctor used too high of a voltage. The doctor had problems with the machine and was very frustrated and in a bad mood. He kept zapping
Tess2222
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
12-3-2021 Lunch/Dinner Leftovers
Good afternoon everyone, This is what I had for leftovers from last night's dinner. I had a
Pineapple on the Bottom Greek yogurt with the Vegetarian Chili at lunch
. The chili had
red kidney beans, plant based meat, diced tomatoes and chunky mild salsa
. The entire meal was
46 total
Good afternoon everyone, This is what I had for leftovers from last night's dinner. I had a
Pineapple on the Bottom Greek yogurt with the Vegetarian Chili at lunch
. The chili had
red kidney beans, plant based meat, diced tomatoes and chunky mild salsa
. The entire meal was
46 total
Activity2004
Administrator
in
Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Spironolactone
I was recently in hospital in Cyprus with pneumonia. Whilst there it was discovered that I had dangerously low potassium levels. That was dealt with and I lost 6 kgs of fluid in 5 days. On discharge I was told to stop taking Bumetanide, which I had been on for 11 years and go onto Spironolactone. It
I was recently in hospital in Cyprus with pneumonia. Whilst there it was discovered that I had dangerously low potassium levels. That was dealt with and I lost 6 kgs of fluid in 5 days. On discharge I was told to stop taking Bumetanide, which I had been on for 11 years and go onto Spironolactone. It
Barb1
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AF Association
3 years ago
Has anybody tried this for gestational diabetes?
Hi all, Here are a couple of books I am reading regarding diabetes: - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Diabetes-Revolutionary-Permanently-Prediabetes/dp/059318999X/ref=sr_1_1 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neal-Barnards-Program-Reversing-Diabetes/dp/1635651271/ref=sr_1_5 The interesting thing about
Hi all, Here are a couple of books I am reading regarding diabetes: - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Mastering-Diabetes-Revolutionary-Permanently-Prediabetes/dp/059318999X/ref=sr_1_1 - https://www.amazon.co.uk/Neal-Barnards-Program-Reversing-Diabetes/dp/1635651271/ref=sr_1_5 The interesting thing about
titin
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Fixing the Microbiome - Fighting Pathogens?
I do a lot of things to help my brain and clean up a-synuclein in the gut (and hopefully the brain), but it seems to me that no protocol is complete unless it addresses normalizing the microbiome, and assuming that if there is some pathogen in the microbiome that started this cascade, addressing that
I do a lot of things to help my brain and clean up a-synuclein in the gut (and hopefully the brain), but it seems to me that no protocol is complete unless it addresses normalizing the microbiome, and assuming that if there is some pathogen in the microbiome that started this cascade, addressing that
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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