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Review after 4weeks OFF bisoprolol
Well, I saw my gp this morning and we both agreed I need some sort of blood pressure medication. I asked for bendrfuromethiside(or however it’s spelt 🤣) as my normal bp outside of af episodes was fine, and I got no awful side effects (no peeing for England either!) but he wasn’t happy with that because
Well, I saw my gp this morning and we both agreed I need some sort of blood pressure medication. I asked for bendrfuromethiside(or however it’s spelt 🤣) as my normal bp outside of af episodes was fine, and I got no awful side effects (no peeing for England either!) but he wasn’t happy with that because
Tilly1957
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AF Association
3 years ago
Christmas carbs
I may be asking the obvious here: I have managed to keep my weight down by eating a lot fewer refined carbs and virtually no refined sugar. But my blood sugar remains high. I have never been overweight. If I eat a few small bits of eg, Christmas pudding, is it likely that my liver will go Whoopee! and
I may be asking the obvious here: I have managed to keep my weight down by eating a lot fewer refined carbs and virtually no refined sugar. But my blood sugar remains high. I have never been overweight. If I eat a few small bits of eg, Christmas pudding, is it likely that my liver will go Whoopee! and
Sharitone
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
update to severe leg cramps and result of stopping Spironolactone
I was suffering severe and excruciatingly painful full leg cramps in the night - mostly in the left leg but sometimes both legs. I would also sometimes suffer spasms of them during the day. I researched in depth the possible causes, with the obvious ones being not drinking enough fluids throughout the
I was suffering severe and excruciatingly painful full leg cramps in the night - mostly in the left leg but sometimes both legs. I would also sometimes suffer spasms of them during the day. I researched in depth the possible causes, with the obvious ones being not drinking enough fluids throughout the
Ktomoph_
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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App , for calories that shows protein, carbs , vitamins etc
Hi , I was sent a link on here for an app that records not only calories but breaks it into protein, vitamins, carbs etc I am loosing weight to help out my AF but also have to keep an eye on the sugar and carbs in my diet If anyone can help I’d really appreciate it 😊
Hi , I was sent a link on here for an app that records not only calories but breaks it into protein, vitamins, carbs etc I am loosing weight to help out my AF but also have to keep an eye on the sugar and carbs in my diet If anyone can help I’d really appreciate it 😊
Hazel1010
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AF Association
3 years ago
Successful induction stories - gestational diabetes
Hi everyone, I’m being induced a week today at 38 weeks due to gestational diabetes which I’m on insulin for. I was induced with my daughter 2 years ago after my waters broke but labor didn’t start, so this time will be different, baby is on 95th centile, I had a 3rd degree tear last time and just feeling
Hi everyone, I’m being induced a week today at 38 weeks due to gestational diabetes which I’m on insulin for. I was induced with my daughter 2 years ago after my waters broke but labor didn’t start, so this time will be different, baby is on 95th centile, I had a 3rd degree tear last time and just feeling
Minnie92
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Hot back with Type 2 diabetes
Hi has anyone who has Diabetes Type 2 experienced a continuously very hot back? My sister in law has diabetes which is quite well controlled. She is now an active 85yr old and has been diabetic for many years, having had gestational diabetes during her pregnancies. Her sugar levels fall quite a
Hi has anyone who has Diabetes Type 2 experienced a continuously very hot back? My sister in law has diabetes which is quite well controlled. She is now an active 85yr old and has been diabetic for many years, having had gestational diabetes during her pregnancies. Her sugar levels fall quite a
Knip
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic peptide levels in patients with heart failure
An association between low T3 and cardiac disorders. They appear to very responsibly avoid unwarranted conclusions - which came first? - but at least the question is being asked. [i] • Open Access • Published: 08 November 2021
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic
An association between low T3 and cardiac disorders. They appear to very responsibly avoid unwarranted conclusions - which came first? - but at least the question is being asked. [i] • Open Access • Published: 08 November 2021
Low triiodothyronine levels correlate with high B-type natriuretic
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
HOW TO MANAGE DILATED CARDIOMYOPATHY?
I'm a dilated cardiomyopathy patient. On regular medications. Salt restriction upto 1500 mg daily.Regular exercise. Fluid restriction of 1.5 litres. Included dapagliflozin 5 mg for the six months. Spironolactone plus torsemide 10 mg daily is my diuretic for 3.5 years. Unintended weight gain is being
I'm a dilated cardiomyopathy patient. On regular medications. Salt restriction upto 1500 mg daily.Regular exercise. Fluid restriction of 1.5 litres. Included dapagliflozin 5 mg for the six months. Spironolactone plus torsemide 10 mg daily is my diuretic for 3.5 years. Unintended weight gain is being
Vivi2711
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Two-year check up not what I expected (October 30, 2021)
I had my two year post transplant check up on Wednesday and it was a mixed bag. The doc was pleased that I've lost 65 pounds since the surgery. He was concerned that my blood pressure continues to rise despite being on four blood pressure meds and a diuretic, but didn't want to make any changes since
I had my two year post transplant check up on Wednesday and it was a mixed bag. The doc was pleased that I've lost 65 pounds since the surgery. He was concerned that my blood pressure continues to rise despite being on four blood pressure meds and a diuretic, but didn't want to make any changes since
Blue-Quilter
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Kidney Transplant Patient Support
3 years ago
Worried about husband type 2 diabetic
My husband is on metformin and has now had it increased to 2000 mg daily with another tab now included called for Dapagliflozin 10mg, but when he’s using the urine dipstick the colour is dark brown which indicates far too much sugar, he’s been passing blood for three weeks and was given antibiotics for
My husband is on metformin and has now had it increased to 2000 mg daily with another tab now included called for Dapagliflozin 10mg, but when he’s using the urine dipstick the colour is dark brown which indicates far too much sugar, he’s been passing blood for three weeks and was given antibiotics for
Eternity6
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Sea air and liver disease
This may seem a very random question, but I wondered if anyone lives by the sea, regularly exercises on the beach or swims, rows or does some boating activity?! If so, has inhaling the salty air had any adverse affect upon your liver disease in terms of fluid retention, sudden change in diuretic dose
This may seem a very random question, but I wondered if anyone lives by the sea, regularly exercises on the beach or swims, rows or does some boating activity?! If so, has inhaling the salty air had any adverse affect upon your liver disease in terms of fluid retention, sudden change in diuretic dose
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Berberine – A Powerful Supplement With Neuroprotective Effect
A compound called berberine is one of the most effective natural supplements available. It has very impressive health benefits, and affects your body at the molecular level. Berberine has been shown to lower blood sugar, cause weight loss and improve heart health, to name a few. It is one of the few
A compound called berberine is one of the most effective natural supplements available. It has very impressive health benefits, and affects your body at the molecular level. Berberine has been shown to lower blood sugar, cause weight loss and improve heart health, to name a few. It is one of the few
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Glucobay
Diabetes expert Dr Jason Fung recommends acarbose ( Glucobay) for type 2 diabetes but this medicine by Bayer is NOT sold in europe. [i]If this is sold where you live [/i]can you please help me get in contact with a drugstore or any other way you may think, so that I can try it for 1-2 months to see
Diabetes expert Dr Jason Fung recommends acarbose ( Glucobay) for type 2 diabetes but this medicine by Bayer is NOT sold in europe. [i]If this is sold where you live [/i]can you please help me get in contact with a drugstore or any other way you may think, so that I can try it for 1-2 months to see
NikosKant
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Neurologic vs physical symptoms of PD
Is it possible to have no physical symptoms but have neurologic symptoms? I don't have bradykinesia or balance problems or freezing. I take rytary daily. I spend hours jogging or using a treadmill in bad weather. I use a motorcycle to get around. How can I convince others that my mind still
Is it possible to have no physical symptoms but have neurologic symptoms? I don't have bradykinesia or balance problems or freezing. I take rytary daily. I spend hours jogging or using a treadmill in bad weather. I use a motorcycle to get around. How can I convince others that my mind still
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Stem cell-based implants successfully secrete insulin in patients with type 1 diabetes...Big Hope...
Interim results from a multicenter clinical trial demonstrate insulin secretion from engrafted cells in patients with type 1 diabetes. The safety, tolerability, and efficacy of the implants, which consisted of pancreatic endoderm cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), were tested
Interim results from a multicenter clinical trial demonstrate insulin secretion from engrafted cells in patients with type 1 diabetes. The safety, tolerability, and efficacy of the implants, which consisted of pancreatic endoderm cells derived from human pluripotent stem cells (PSCs), were tested
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Plant Sterols and Levothyroxine
Being hypothyroid my cholesterol levels have been quite high-last reading was 7, 2 years ago. Have been using a proactive margerine as don't want to go on statins. Has anyone had any success with plant sterol supplements? Are they tolerated with levothyroxine? Any anecdotal experiences would be appreciated
Being hypothyroid my cholesterol levels have been quite high-last reading was 7, 2 years ago. Have been using a proactive margerine as don't want to go on statins. Has anyone had any success with plant sterol supplements? Are they tolerated with levothyroxine? Any anecdotal experiences would be appreciated
celticlady
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Rejoining
Morning all. Have been pre- diabetic for 6+ years. Due to back pain , weight inc since last year. (COVID related). Kept blood sugar check monthly. Since August Above 7.mm. Had Hba1c done recently. 54. Classified as Type 2 diabetes. No treated required but will tried to reduce weight and reduce Hba1c
Morning all. Have been pre- diabetic for 6+ years. Due to back pain , weight inc since last year. (COVID related). Kept blood sugar check monthly. Since August Above 7.mm. Had Hba1c done recently. 54. Classified as Type 2 diabetes. No treated required but will tried to reduce weight and reduce Hba1c
Sheppie
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Could an Old Drug Be a New Alzheimer’s Treatment?
Would it work on Parkinson's as well? May be a possibility? https://www.aarp.org/health/dementia/info-2021/pill-may-prevent-alzheimers.html An analysis showed that adults 65 and older who took bumetanide were 35 to 75 percent less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease than those who took another
Would it work on Parkinson's as well? May be a possibility? https://www.aarp.org/health/dementia/info-2021/pill-may-prevent-alzheimers.html An analysis showed that adults 65 and older who took bumetanide were 35 to 75 percent less likely to be diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease than those who took another
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Diagnosis of biartrial dilation and atrial fibrulation...
So I’m on a multitude of tablets a diuretic a beta blocker and and ace inhibitor and blood thinner I am feeling a lot better but still have the cold sweats ? I’m returning too my workplace soon on altered duties/amended hours as I’m 2 years off the new retirement age!!! Although the gp suggested my
So I’m on a multitude of tablets a diuretic a beta blocker and and ace inhibitor and blood thinner I am feeling a lot better but still have the cold sweats ? I’m returning too my workplace soon on altered duties/amended hours as I’m 2 years off the new retirement age!!! Although the gp suggested my
papercrafting1
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
New diagnosis
Hi 67 year old healthy mum to a daughter with special needs who lives at home Appears to be HSP Booked for a kidney biopsy to confirm what type Just started Pred at 40mgs and a diuretic to shift the fluid Kidney function is good but protein and blood present Under a renal consultant who feels I do
Hi 67 year old healthy mum to a daughter with special needs who lives at home Appears to be HSP Booked for a kidney biopsy to confirm what type Just started Pred at 40mgs and a diuretic to shift the fluid Kidney function is good but protein and blood present Under a renal consultant who feels I do
1421Darcey
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Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
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