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Diagnosed with pre diabetes. Soles of feet hot/sore. Lower legs fatigued. No meds. Not really overweight. Drink a bit! Don't do sugar/sweets, etc. Does full diabetes' follow on'? Advice please
Diagnosed with pre diabetes. Soles of feet hot/sore. Lower legs fatigued. No meds. Not really overweight. Drink a bit! Don't do sugar/sweets, etc. Does full diabetes' follow on'? Advice please
champ696
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Taking Levothyroxine during a Water Fast
I have done a couple of 5 day water fast. Whilst fasting I continued to take my normal dosage of thyroxine without having any apparent adverse affects. I’m not taking any additional supplements at the moment. I’m now questioning this, having read that continuing medication at the normal dose was not
I have done a couple of 5 day water fast. Whilst fasting I continued to take my normal dosage of thyroxine without having any apparent adverse affects. I’m not taking any additional supplements at the moment. I’m now questioning this, having read that continuing medication at the normal dose was not
Abestar
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
High cholesterol
I haven’t posted in awhile. I’m hoping that all of you are well. My cholesterol has been elevating since diagnosis. It was usually my good cholesterol and triglycerides causing this elevation. Now it’s my LDL at 147. My dr prescribed fish oil to lower triglycerides. My triglycerides are normal now.
I haven’t posted in awhile. I’m hoping that all of you are well. My cholesterol has been elevating since diagnosis. It was usually my good cholesterol and triglycerides causing this elevation. Now it’s my LDL at 147. My dr prescribed fish oil to lower triglycerides. My triglycerides are normal now.
Jennyhadenough
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
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Fructooligosaccharide (FOS) and Galactooligosaccharide (GOS) Increase Bifidobacterium but Reduce Butyrate Producing Bacteria with Adverse ..
Fructooligosaccharide (FOS) and Galactooligosaccharide (GOS) Increase Bifidobacterium but Reduce Butyrate Producing Bacteria with Adverse Glycemic Metabolism in healthy young population https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5603605/#!po=22.0588 “With all the results together, we inferred that
Fructooligosaccharide (FOS) and Galactooligosaccharide (GOS) Increase Bifidobacterium but Reduce Butyrate Producing Bacteria with Adverse Glycemic Metabolism in healthy young population https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5603605/#!po=22.0588 “With all the results together, we inferred that
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Eat to beat diabetes article in the copy of The Daily Mail.
The Daily Mail has published on "Eat to beat diabetes" articles before and there is a ne one stated this week!, at the end of it all as always book sale information. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-7492499/David-Unwin-reveals-mouth-watering-recipes-help-fight-diabetes.html "Note: Always
The Daily Mail has published on "Eat to beat diabetes" articles before and there is a ne one stated this week!, at the end of it all as always book sale information. https://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/food/article-7492499/David-Unwin-reveals-mouth-watering-recipes-help-fight-diabetes.html "Note: Always
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Blooming again!
I haven't written for a while because three specialists and the GP practice were trying to work out a plan. They haven't and I am on increased steroids and blooming (again). 16.5 stones. They say the steroids are giving me high blood pressure and diabetes type 2 but keeping my lupus in check. What can
I haven't written for a while because three specialists and the GP practice were trying to work out a plan. They haven't and I am on increased steroids and blooming (again). 16.5 stones. They say the steroids are giving me high blood pressure and diabetes type 2 but keeping my lupus in check. What can
LizzieG101
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Questions, unanswered questions and implied questions ?
We all have unanswered questions. we all ask one question and see if we can find the correct answer! What is fasting blood glucose test and ? What is HbA1c1 blood test and why? Is there a new guide line to HbA1c level? How is insulin dosage calculated? Is life style change and regular exercise important
We all have unanswered questions. we all ask one question and see if we can find the correct answer! What is fasting blood glucose test and ? What is HbA1c1 blood test and why? Is there a new guide line to HbA1c level? How is insulin dosage calculated? Is life style change and regular exercise important
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Hate veg.
Hi I'm new . Recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I'm 60 and l have disliked veg for as long as l can remember, l have tried to eat them several times over the years but gag and can't swallow them , is there anyone like me with the same problem ?.
Hi I'm new . Recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I'm 60 and l have disliked veg for as long as l can remember, l have tried to eat them several times over the years but gag and can't swallow them , is there anyone like me with the same problem ?.
Stockport123
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Starting phase 2 trial : Terazosin for Parkinson's Disease (TZ-PD)
Things are moving fast. A Phase II clinical trial for Terazosin in Parkinsons is already being organised. Double blind, placebo controlled,12 weeks treatment in 20 people with PD (1:1 randomisation). Safety is primary outcome, reporting early 2020: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03905811
Things are moving fast. A Phase II clinical trial for Terazosin in Parkinsons is already being organised. Double blind, placebo controlled,12 weeks treatment in 20 people with PD (1:1 randomisation). Safety is primary outcome, reporting early 2020: https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT03905811
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Reducing the stresses helps to control diabetes to a large extent.
I was diagnosed as type 2 diabetic in 1988.My HbAc1 has never gone beyond 7.5% but my medications went on increasing and once upon a time I was taking Januvia 50 twice daily before that I took Amaryl M2 thrice daily. I am a project management executive and my doctor advised me that my job stresses are
I was diagnosed as type 2 diabetic in 1988.My HbAc1 has never gone beyond 7.5% but my medications went on increasing and once upon a time I was taking Januvia 50 twice daily before that I took Amaryl M2 thrice daily. I am a project management executive and my doctor advised me that my job stresses are
kanaujiavijay
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
What are the-major-findings-of-the-united-kingdom-prospective-Diabetes-study-ukpds??
UKPDS has been conducting studies on Diabetes since 1977 and during last 42 years they have generated 93 original research papers based upon their trial studies on large number of Diabetes. It is a Bible on diabetes .. giving below few links.....the first link gives the brief summary ... and the second
UKPDS has been conducting studies on Diabetes since 1977 and during last 42 years they have generated 93 original research papers based upon their trial studies on large number of Diabetes. It is a Bible on diabetes .. giving below few links.....the first link gives the brief summary ... and the second
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Hemoglobin A1c Targets :A Guidance Statement Update From the American College of Physicians
Healthline email: New Diabetes Recommendations Challenge Decades-Old Guidelines. I read the below 4 points on this link: https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2674121/hemoglobin-1c-targets-glycemic-control-pharmacologic-therapy-nonpregnant-adults-type Guidance statement 2 is confusing me! "Guidance Statement
Healthline email: New Diabetes Recommendations Challenge Decades-Old Guidelines. I read the below 4 points on this link: https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2674121/hemoglobin-1c-targets-glycemic-control-pharmacologic-therapy-nonpregnant-adults-type Guidance statement 2 is confusing me! "Guidance Statement
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Link between red dose and visual defects
I have been advised by the retinal screening service that I have early evidence of damage to the retina consistent with my type 2 diabetes, which has been exacerbated by the prednisolone, and up until now controlled by diet (Bloods normal). I have been experiencing visual defects, like a migraine, but
I have been advised by the retinal screening service that I have early evidence of damage to the retina consistent with my type 2 diabetes, which has been exacerbated by the prednisolone, and up until now controlled by diet (Bloods normal). I have been experiencing visual defects, like a migraine, but
Jocelyn344
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Nettle Leaf Tea-conversations with Dr?
At next visit, We will ask nephrologist about Nettle Tea... Anyone already ask their neph? "Nettle leaf tea is a powerful diuretic and depurative. It can prevent the need for dialysis by enhancing blood purification, removing creatinine and uric acid, dissolving gallstones, improving urination and controlling
At next visit, We will ask nephrologist about Nettle Tea... Anyone already ask their neph? "Nettle leaf tea is a powerful diuretic and depurative. It can prevent the need for dialysis by enhancing blood purification, removing creatinine and uric acid, dissolving gallstones, improving urination and controlling
Hopefultaw
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
Death of the calorie
Did you all see this in "Healthy Eating"? It is a long read - but interesting. https://www.1843magazine.com/features/death-of-the-calorie Many of us here find that what works (without counting calories) is a combination of The Low Carbohydrate, High-Fat (LCHF) diet (see the forum here on Health Unlocked
Did you all see this in "Healthy Eating"? It is a long read - but interesting. https://www.1843magazine.com/features/death-of-the-calorie Many of us here find that what works (without counting calories) is a combination of The Low Carbohydrate, High-Fat (LCHF) diet (see the forum here on Health Unlocked
S11m
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Polyhydramnios
Greetings all I was diagnosed with polyhydramnios at 30 weeks. I'm now 33 weeks hoping to be induced at 37wks. Unfortunately, I have since the diagnosis been positive to gestational diabetes. I was hoping to go for epidural but with all the horror stories relating to polyhydramnios and baby, will it
Greetings all I was diagnosed with polyhydramnios at 30 weeks. I'm now 33 weeks hoping to be induced at 37wks. Unfortunately, I have since the diagnosis been positive to gestational diabetes. I was hoping to go for epidural but with all the horror stories relating to polyhydramnios and baby, will it
Tillymet
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Abingdon Parkrun No 5 and hopefully a PB at last!!
... and looking a bit beetrooty and sweating holding up my place bar code - 447 so not that quick! I am on tenterhooks for the official result - not because it might not be a PB, but in case they've messed up. Abingdon Parkrun just posted on Facebook that the "Results are putting up a fight this week
... and looking a bit beetrooty and sweating holding up my place bar code - 447 so not that quick! I am on tenterhooks for the official result - not because it might not be a PB, but in case they've messed up. Abingdon Parkrun just posted on Facebook that the "Results are putting up a fight this week
iain-strachan
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Majorly confused
Hi there I'm new to the group, and I'm apologising in advance for the long post. Advice is really needed. I was diagnosed as having non diabetic hypoglycaemia a few month ago, I was given some printed out advice from the GP on that advice it states I am not diabetic I am not borderline diabetic but
Hi there I'm new to the group, and I'm apologising in advance for the long post. Advice is really needed. I was diagnosed as having non diabetic hypoglycaemia a few month ago, I was given some printed out advice from the GP on that advice it states I am not diabetic I am not borderline diabetic but
bevjane74
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
HbA1c from 48 to119 in mmol/mol colour coded.
Please take a look at this link for HbA1c blood test numbers.: The in mmol / l link also gives what to aim for during the day https://www.nhstayside.scot.nhs.uk/OurServicesA-Z/DiabetesOutThereDOTTayside/PROD_263654/index.htm HbA1c mmol / mol 42 Blue colour 48 to 58 Green colour in target. Between 53
Please take a look at this link for HbA1c blood test numbers.: The in mmol / l link also gives what to aim for during the day https://www.nhstayside.scot.nhs.uk/OurServicesA-Z/DiabetesOutThereDOTTayside/PROD_263654/index.htm HbA1c mmol / mol 42 Blue colour 48 to 58 Green colour in target. Between 53
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Suitable suggestions
I am a diabetic person since 8 years .At present daily in the morning and night before taking food Iam taking Glycomet GP2 and after noon tenlimac 20 mg ten minutes before lunch and morning after break fast telcertan 20 mg and night after dinner rozucar asp 75 mg tablet. Latest my reading are fasting
I am a diabetic person since 8 years .At present daily in the morning and night before taking food Iam taking Glycomet GP2 and after noon tenlimac 20 mg ten minutes before lunch and morning after break fast telcertan 20 mg and night after dinner rozucar asp 75 mg tablet. Latest my reading are fasting
krishnamoorthy
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
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