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anyone advise what these results mean?
i had a rather delayed diabetes checkup where they did a full blood work everything came back ok except for liver, doctors want to see me in a month so currently getting stressed (hopefully over nothing) my results are below Liver function tests Serum alanine aminotransferase level 71 u/L
i had a rather delayed diabetes checkup where they did a full blood work everything came back ok except for liver, doctors want to see me in a month so currently getting stressed (hopefully over nothing) my results are below Liver function tests Serum alanine aminotransferase level 71 u/L
Paw1983
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Leg Edema-Fluid Leaking
Legs leaking fluid. On high dose prednisolone 60mgs. for PMR and GCA for 4 months. Going on second week of leaking. Started with right leg. Left leg not leaking but swollen. Then complication with left calf. Son's dog scratched and tore large gash because of the severe edema. Had to be transported
Legs leaking fluid. On high dose prednisolone 60mgs. for PMR and GCA for 4 months. Going on second week of leaking. Started with right leg. Left leg not leaking but swollen. Then complication with left calf. Son's dog scratched and tore large gash because of the severe edema. Had to be transported
pomeranion
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
More about Bumetanide for Parkinson
Here two studies with positive results using Bumetanide for Parkinson: A) n=4 Bumetanide 5mg x 2 months https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26757306/ B) n=6 Bumetanide 1mg x 3 months https://www.jns-journal.com/article/S0022-510X(19)31657-0/fulltext BA Therapeutics is on France doing news studies
Here two studies with positive results using Bumetanide for Parkinson: A) n=4 Bumetanide 5mg x 2 months https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/26757306/ B) n=6 Bumetanide 1mg x 3 months https://www.jns-journal.com/article/S0022-510X(19)31657-0/fulltext BA Therapeutics is on France doing news studies
Victor1975
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Thybon Henning doesn’t contain acacia?!
Sharing for info but also a question around changes to formulation. I’ve recently had my T3 increased which meant moving to Thybon Henning 20s. Since I’m allergic to acacia, I set about trying to find out if it contained it. I spoke to 2 pharmacies (SmartWay and Roseseway Labs) as well as doing my
Sharing for info but also a question around changes to formulation. I’ve recently had my T3 increased which meant moving to Thybon Henning 20s. Since I’m allergic to acacia, I set about trying to find out if it contained it. I spoke to 2 pharmacies (SmartWay and Roseseway Labs) as well as doing my
hjh88
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
National Eye Exam Month and Diabetes
August is National Eye Exam Month.
If you have
Diabetes and/or other types of health conditions, such as Glaucoma and/or Diabetic Retinopathy, you may be asked by your eye doctor to schedule follow up appointments more than once a year.
Here’s some information about
National Eye Exam
August is National Eye Exam Month.
If you have
Diabetes and/or other types of health conditions, such as Glaucoma and/or Diabetic Retinopathy, you may be asked by your eye doctor to schedule follow up appointments more than once a year.
Here’s some information about
National Eye Exam
Activity2004
Administrator
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
sore feet possible peripheral neuropathy.
just seen the rheumatologist who very kindly fitted me in this week. Now getting tested for peripheral neuropathy. She thinks it most likely. Various drugs have been mentioned. Going forward anyone had any issues with medications for this? I'm only on hydroxy and pilocarpine at the moment. Luckily
just seen the rheumatologist who very kindly fitted me in this week. Now getting tested for peripheral neuropathy. She thinks it most likely. Various drugs have been mentioned. Going forward anyone had any issues with medications for this? I'm only on hydroxy and pilocarpine at the moment. Luckily
dg70
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Efficacy of subcutaneous Levothyroxine in a case of refractory hypothyroidism: A case report
If it works, seems very reasonable! [i]Medicine (Baltimore).2022 Jul 1; 101(26): e29690. Published online 2022 Jun 30. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000029690 PMCID: PMC9239661 PMID: 35777000
Efficacy of subcutaneous Levothyroxine in a case of refractory hypothyroidism: A case report
Annabelle
If it works, seems very reasonable! [i]Medicine (Baltimore).2022 Jul 1; 101(26): e29690. Published online 2022 Jun 30. doi: 10.1097/MD.0000000000029690 PMCID: PMC9239661 PMID: 35777000
Efficacy of subcutaneous Levothyroxine in a case of refractory hypothyroidism: A case report
Annabelle
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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
gestational diabetes
hi everyone you are all keeping well. Bit of background I’m 29 weeks pregnant through ICSI. At 12 weeks I was told I’d high bp no previous history. Started labetalol around 18 weeks. At 21 weeks I tested positive for covid and took clexene , started clexene again at 28 weeks. After gtt at 28 weeks
hi everyone you are all keeping well. Bit of background I’m 29 weeks pregnant through ICSI. At 12 weeks I was told I’d high bp no previous history. Started labetalol around 18 weeks. At 21 weeks I tested positive for covid and took clexene , started clexene again at 28 weeks. After gtt at 28 weeks
Babytwinkle
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Supplements
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
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
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
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
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
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
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
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