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Very happy with my new eating regime 🙂
So following my heart attack and 3 stents on 27th Feb 23 I have now achieved my ideal weight putting me in the middle of the healthy category. I have lost over 17 kg Down from 13 stone 7 to 10 stone 10 and a BMI of 22.8. I have also got my Blood glucose stable and back in the normal range, and Insulin
So following my heart attack and 3 stents on 27th Feb 23 I have now achieved my ideal weight putting me in the middle of the healthy category. I have lost over 17 kg Down from 13 stone 7 to 10 stone 10 and a BMI of 22.8. I have also got my Blood glucose stable and back in the normal range, and Insulin
Instructor57
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Healthy Eating
7 months ago
PMR with type 2 diabetes
I had type two diabetes before I was diagnosed with PMR and I think this is why my GP wants me to get down as quickly as possible from prednisolone as it affects my blood sugar level. For the last three months I have been going up and down because I just cannot seem to get rid of the pain. I got as
I had type two diabetes before I was diagnosed with PMR and I think this is why my GP wants me to get down as quickly as possible from prednisolone as it affects my blood sugar level. For the last three months I have been going up and down because I just cannot seem to get rid of the pain. I got as
Elmadon
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Wasting—losing muscle mass
I have lost almost 30 lbs since Nov, but I recently learned only 11 pounds were fat. My lower arms and legs are skin and bone at 146 lbs. Am on diabetes meds, and just got off Mounjaro. I am tapering steroids (arms and legs good and bruised). But I understand steroids can cause wasting. Any
I have lost almost 30 lbs since Nov, but I recently learned only 11 pounds were fat. My lower arms and legs are skin and bone at 146 lbs. Am on diabetes meds, and just got off Mounjaro. I am tapering steroids (arms and legs good and bruised). But I understand steroids can cause wasting. Any
Merryfield
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
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PMR with type 2 diabetes
I have type two diabetes with PMR and struggling to keep my blood sugar level as low as my GP would like. Anybody out there in the same position?
I have type two diabetes with PMR and struggling to keep my blood sugar level as low as my GP would like. Anybody out there in the same position?
Elmadon
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Prediabetes disgnosis
My AIC is at 6 which is borderline to diabetes. I am taking steps to modify my diet and lose the weight I gained during COVID and while on PRED. I tapered off PRED THIS June. I have a family history of diabetes so I am aware that while my siblings were diagnosed in their 50's I have postponed the problem
My AIC is at 6 which is borderline to diabetes. I am taking steps to modify my diet and lose the weight I gained during COVID and while on PRED. I tapered off PRED THIS June. I have a family history of diabetes so I am aware that while my siblings were diagnosed in their 50's I have postponed the problem
Mewy
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Cholesterol
I requested a diabetes blood test at my local surgery on Monday, received telephone call Tuesday, to arrange an appointment with my gp, regarding cholesterol. My question is should I take statins if offered? And is it possible to reverse high cholesterol?Im taking 75/100 mcg teva levothyroxine alternate
I requested a diabetes blood test at my local surgery on Monday, received telephone call Tuesday, to arrange an appointment with my gp, regarding cholesterol. My question is should I take statins if offered? And is it possible to reverse high cholesterol?Im taking 75/100 mcg teva levothyroxine alternate
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Homeopathic treatment
I've lived with ataxia for around ten years and its grown progressively worse. Contemporary straightforward here's your prescription' medicine seems to have no place in its treatment. What about homeopathic medicine? Has anyone out there found a homeopathic treatment which has any effect on this debilitating
I've lived with ataxia for around ten years and its grown progressively worse. Contemporary straightforward here's your prescription' medicine seems to have no place in its treatment. What about homeopathic medicine? Has anyone out there found a homeopathic treatment which has any effect on this debilitating
Piero
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Ataxia UK
1 year ago
Sensitive post - the end of the journey!
Hi everyone, 6 weeks ago, after 7 rounds of egg collection and 2 transfers (this was my second transfer), my son was born at 37 weeks via c-section due to placenta previa, gestational diabetes, risk of pre-eclempsia and 'my age'. I finally became a mother at 46 (with my 42 year old egg) ! The baby
Hi everyone, 6 weeks ago, after 7 rounds of egg collection and 2 transfers (this was my second transfer), my son was born at 37 weeks via c-section due to placenta previa, gestational diabetes, risk of pre-eclempsia and 'my age'. I finally became a mother at 46 (with my 42 year old egg) ! The baby
Dogpark
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Advice on cholesterol blood test
Good afternoon lovely people, my GP has moaned at me that my cholesterol is too high and has advised healthy eating, well i do eat healthy and have told them that. I have stated if its too high its because of my thyroidectomy. My reults are as follows all mmol/l Serum cholesterol 6.8 Serum triglycerides
Good afternoon lovely people, my GP has moaned at me that my cholesterol is too high and has advised healthy eating, well i do eat healthy and have told them that. I have stated if its too high its because of my thyroidectomy. My reults are as follows all mmol/l Serum cholesterol 6.8 Serum triglycerides
Soaping
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
ECG help
Hi all, First time posting in this forum I have posted in the main BHF a few times. I'm currently waiting for an AF Ablation and recently had my preoperative assessment for it. The nurse kindly gave me a copy of my ECG and naturally I took to googling to try understand it ofcourse getting nowhere 😂
Hi all, First time posting in this forum I have posted in the main BHF a few times. I'm currently waiting for an AF Ablation and recently had my preoperative assessment for it. The nurse kindly gave me a copy of my ECG and naturally I took to googling to try understand it ofcourse getting nowhere 😂
Marvel3000
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AF Association
1 year ago
Diuretic Question
My hubby had a triple bypass almost two years ago now and is doing well. He is in the usual cocktail of pills including a water pill taken once a day. Our daughter is getting married in a few weeks time in a castle…toilet facilities are available but we will be away from them for quite a while. He
My hubby had a triple bypass almost two years ago now and is doing well. He is in the usual cocktail of pills including a water pill taken once a day. Our daughter is getting married in a few weeks time in a castle…toilet facilities are available but we will be away from them for quite a while. He
Jazz100
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Hypothyroidism and Quercetin
Hello i've recently posted about my subclinical hypothyroidism results and i'm having some confirmatory tests next week. I've been looking at my supplement regime and i've been taking Quercetin with Bromelain regularly for about the last 15 years only 500mg a day. There have been a few papers recently
Hello i've recently posted about my subclinical hypothyroidism results and i'm having some confirmatory tests next week. I've been looking at my supplement regime and i've been taking Quercetin with Bromelain regularly for about the last 15 years only 500mg a day. There have been a few papers recently
ockerdoc
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
swollen feet
hi again everyone Well another attack of bad afib/tachycardia and that’s the 4th one since before Christmas each one lasting about 4-5 weeks i Was blue light to hospital earlier this week as bad pains in my chest snd roughly 168 heart rate. I know I’ve been about 240 before but felt really ill this
hi again everyone Well another attack of bad afib/tachycardia and that’s the 4th one since before Christmas each one lasting about 4-5 weeks i Was blue light to hospital earlier this week as bad pains in my chest snd roughly 168 heart rate. I know I’ve been about 240 before but felt really ill this
Tapanac
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AF Association
1 year ago
Tapering well so far.
Down to 8 mgs methylpred. No probs so far. Going down to 6 tomorrow. I realize that this is more of a drop than recommended. I can raise and use both arms and hips haven’t frozen. Can sleep. Also, good news on queasiness from diabetes meds. Changed to Mounjaro from Ozempic. Queasiness less
Down to 8 mgs methylpred. No probs so far. Going down to 6 tomorrow. I realize that this is more of a drop than recommended. I can raise and use both arms and hips haven’t frozen. Can sleep. Also, good news on queasiness from diabetes meds. Changed to Mounjaro from Ozempic. Queasiness less
Merryfield
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Sitagliptin
Has anyone ever been prescribed sitagliptin for recurrent implantation failure? I had a biopsy in Coventry (Dr Brosens) as we’ve had 3 failed transfers with top embryos and it has shown results which are more in keeping with recurrent miscarriages (which I’ve never had, never had a positive test) rather
Has anyone ever been prescribed sitagliptin for recurrent implantation failure? I had a biopsy in Coventry (Dr Brosens) as we’ve had 3 failed transfers with top embryos and it has shown results which are more in keeping with recurrent miscarriages (which I’ve never had, never had a positive test) rather
Am93
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
New member
Was diagnosed with ARVD in August 2008 after checking myself into hospital after fainting. After the condition was finally diagnosed I was given an ICD as insurance against a potential arrhythmogenic issue. In 2017 insurance policy paid out when I had a VT storm where ICD fired 60 times in 45 minutes
Was diagnosed with ARVD in August 2008 after checking myself into hospital after fainting. After the condition was finally diagnosed I was given an ICD as insurance against a potential arrhythmogenic issue. In 2017 insurance policy paid out when I had a VT storm where ICD fired 60 times in 45 minutes
emptypockets13
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Arrhythmia Alliance Heart Failure
1 year ago
Tumor Lysis Syndrome: What ( CLL ) Patients Need to Know (Leukemia and Lymphoma Society podcast)
Many of us are aware of the risk of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) when we commence treatment, particularly with venetoclax and that the purpose of the venetoclax ramp-up, is to reduce the risk of TLS occurring. TLS can also occur with other CLL treatments, especially when they are fast acting, rapidly killing
Many of us are aware of the risk of tumor lysis syndrome (TLS) when we commence treatment, particularly with venetoclax and that the purpose of the venetoclax ramp-up, is to reduce the risk of TLS occurring. TLS can also occur with other CLL treatments, especially when they are fast acting, rapidly killing
AussieNeil
Administrator
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Alpha Lipoic Acid and its benefits
Hi All, I stumbled upon multiple videos when reading about the cause of peripheral neuropathy, its causes and how it can be kept it control, if not cured. The hero of this read was Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA in short). So, I would like to summarize what I have listened so far. The main functions of the
Hi All, I stumbled upon multiple videos when reading about the cause of peripheral neuropathy, its causes and how it can be kept it control, if not cured. The hero of this read was Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA in short). So, I would like to summarize what I have listened so far. The main functions of the
barani19
Administrator
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Diabetes India
1 year ago
Update on 2 am dose
Nice idea while it lasted. The upside, which is grand, is waking up with no signs of PMR. The downside for me, though of course maybe not for you, is sleep loss, which has caused me to abandon it. Always been a night owl but since PMR I have been running on a 12-14 hour day, broadly waking around
Nice idea while it lasted. The upside, which is grand, is waking up with no signs of PMR. The downside for me, though of course maybe not for you, is sleep loss, which has caused me to abandon it. Always been a night owl but since PMR I have been running on a 12-14 hour day, broadly waking around
Mayadill
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Triglycerides
I’m very pleased to say my total cholesterol has gone from 6.4 to 4.6 from March this year to August. I worked hard with diet mainly and exercise. However my triglycerides weren’t included in this blood test. Has anyone found that due to their thyroid problems that their triglycerides are raised?
I’m very pleased to say my total cholesterol has gone from 6.4 to 4.6 from March this year to August. I worked hard with diet mainly and exercise. However my triglycerides weren’t included in this blood test. Has anyone found that due to their thyroid problems that their triglycerides are raised?
292426
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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