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Wk3 run 2. Seems quicker
So I completed the second run of week 3 this morning and although I’m following the podcast it seems that it’s all over quicker than the other weeks. Is this a normal feeling. I’m recovering quicker too which is nice. On the type 1 diabetes front I’m having to drop my doses of insulin and finally, bpm
So I completed the second run of week 3 this morning and although I’m following the podcast it seems that it’s all over quicker than the other weeks. Is this a normal feeling. I’m recovering quicker too which is nice. On the type 1 diabetes front I’m having to drop my doses of insulin and finally, bpm
Mullinz
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Diabetes
Got a call from my GP to say l am on the verge of diabetes. I am on 35mgs of presnosone and can't go down for another month. How do l work with the diabetes thing. There is no diabetes in my family and not sure how to handle this. My white blood cells are still high but the last couple of days l have
Got a call from my GP to say l am on the verge of diabetes. I am on 35mgs of presnosone and can't go down for another month. How do l work with the diabetes thing. There is no diabetes in my family and not sure how to handle this. My white blood cells are still high but the last couple of days l have
Ryliefew123dogcat
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Diabetic now new issues
I am a 67 year old man who has of late been very ill. On top of diabetes I now have a incurable autoimmune disease called Bullous Prehemgoid. Taking steroids and I have been ravaged with terrible fatigue like never before. I can barely walk now and have fallen a few times. I am not able to care for myself
I am a 67 year old man who has of late been very ill. On top of diabetes I now have a incurable autoimmune disease called Bullous Prehemgoid. Taking steroids and I have been ravaged with terrible fatigue like never before. I can barely walk now and have fallen a few times. I am not able to care for myself
Skycop51
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
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Alcoholic Liver Disease recovery progress
Hi all, In mid 2018 I was diagnosed with stage 4 liver failure, caused by alcohol abuse, with ascites my main decompensation. Since then, I have abstained from drinking and followed all instructions and medications as directed by my liver team, enduring the "diuretic dance" every night, as I called it
Hi all, In mid 2018 I was diagnosed with stage 4 liver failure, caused by alcohol abuse, with ascites my main decompensation. Since then, I have abstained from drinking and followed all instructions and medications as directed by my liver team, enduring the "diuretic dance" every night, as I called it
bryan69
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Advice please! Cal count, Fasting, LCHF
Hi everyone! I’m trying to find my way through this maze of a weight loss journey and have had lots of my original beliefs completely challenged and after watching/reading various links posted, I’m trying to figure out the way forward. I have a lot to lose but am otherwise fit and healthy . I’m 5’7”
Hi everyone! I’m trying to find my way through this maze of a weight loss journey and have had lots of my original beliefs completely challenged and after watching/reading various links posted, I’m trying to figure out the way forward. I have a lot to lose but am otherwise fit and healthy . I’m 5’7”
Cosmo501
Restart July 2020
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Creatine level of 1.75
Hi My father's creatine level was 1.2 in October blood analysis he just had recently test done again it's showing 1.75 he is diabetic from last 20years and has HBA1C of 7.2 .we consulted nephrologist he advised for changing food habits also he was eating meat and chicken on regular basis.can anyone suggest
Hi My father's creatine level was 1.2 in October blood analysis he just had recently test done again it's showing 1.75 he is diabetic from last 20years and has HBA1C of 7.2 .we consulted nephrologist he advised for changing food habits also he was eating meat and chicken on regular basis.can anyone suggest
smmr
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Reducing Spironolactone
Hi Friends, My doctor has suggested lowering my Spiro from 75 to 50 as my clinical results have shown good improvement. Has anyone reduced their diuretic then had to go back up. I really don't want ascites back again....getting drained is no party. Smiles, Liz
Hi Friends, My doctor has suggested lowering my Spiro from 75 to 50 as my clinical results have shown good improvement. Has anyone reduced their diuretic then had to go back up. I really don't want ascites back again....getting drained is no party. Smiles, Liz
canadaliz
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Japanese slow Jogging
Just looked at the video about slow jogging and found that it is EXACTLY what I have been doing since being encouraged to 'run slower'... W1 R2! I ended up doing it instinctively! from the posture, small steps, correct part of the foot ... the slow slow speed ... everything! I'm clearly part Japanese
Just looked at the video about slow jogging and found that it is EXACTLY what I have been doing since being encouraged to 'run slower'... W1 R2! I ended up doing it instinctively! from the posture, small steps, correct part of the foot ... the slow slow speed ... everything! I'm clearly part Japanese
primaballerina
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
What's your ACTUAL risk of heart disease?
MikePollard recently posted a video on the LCHF forum that really deserves a wider audience, especially since we've had a lot of posts recently from people worried about their cholesterol. https://youtu.be/t8njzjSIybk It's possibly not the best video on the subject, but it's describing a test called
MikePollard recently posted a video on the LCHF forum that really deserves a wider audience, especially since we've had a lot of posts recently from people worried about their cholesterol. https://youtu.be/t8njzjSIybk It's possibly not the best video on the subject, but it's describing a test called
TheAwfulToad
Maintainer
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
How much fat do we actually need?
There are some on this forum who think they need to eat a high-fat diet. There are others, like myself, who eat a predominantly low-fat diet. So let me ask how much fat is in your diet? Can you give an idea is terms of either weight or calories per day? Do you think that is enough? Why is it enough
There are some on this forum who think they need to eat a high-fat diet. There are others, like myself, who eat a predominantly low-fat diet. So let me ask how much fat is in your diet? Can you give an idea is terms of either weight or calories per day? Do you think that is enough? Why is it enough
andyswarbs
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Neuropathy hope
Hello, I am new to this website and I've recently conceded that I need support. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes seven years ago. 23 years ago however, I noticed a problem in my legs as they lost feeling overtime to the point where they are almost entirely numb. I can still discern between hot and
Hello, I am new to this website and I've recently conceded that I need support. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes seven years ago. 23 years ago however, I noticed a problem in my legs as they lost feeling overtime to the point where they are almost entirely numb. I can still discern between hot and
Michael203030
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
IGm, CLL, Amyloidosis and Polyneuropathy
I’m at hospital again today, waiting in line to see my cardiologist to discuss my recently diagnosed Amyloidosis. Same time last week I was with my Oncologist discussing CLL and the week before that my Neurologist discussing my Polyneuropathy. Is it a stretch of the imagination that everything is related
I’m at hospital again today, waiting in line to see my cardiologist to discuss my recently diagnosed Amyloidosis. Same time last week I was with my Oncologist discussing CLL and the week before that my Neurologist discussing my Polyneuropathy. Is it a stretch of the imagination that everything is related
Kods
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Two months after ablation seem to have had a blip
Hi all, well two months since ablation, I seemed to be sailing thru this....hmm silly me for such blind faith eh......saw cardio for first time Friday and he said ecogram and veg showed all heart acting good.....but he said to keep on my tablets as it was early days....yesterday I did out usual walk
Hi all, well two months since ablation, I seemed to be sailing thru this....hmm silly me for such blind faith eh......saw cardio for first time Friday and he said ecogram and veg showed all heart acting good.....but he said to keep on my tablets as it was early days....yesterday I did out usual walk
Morzine
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
Review article on photobiomodulation and the brain
Here's a review article on photobiomodulation (aka low level laser therapy [LLLT], 'red light' therapy, LED therapy). It summarizes the peer reviewed, published research on the topic - with emphasis on its use in neurodegenerative diseases and brain injury: Photobiomodulation and the brain: a new paradigm
Here's a review article on photobiomodulation (aka low level laser therapy [LLLT], 'red light' therapy, LED therapy). It summarizes the peer reviewed, published research on the topic - with emphasis on its use in neurodegenerative diseases and brain injury: Photobiomodulation and the brain: a new paradigm
Rhyothemis
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Can insulin cause weight gain?
I am on Hummane Insulin 50/50 36 in the morning and 26 in the evening. The Doctor also prescribed Gllumillin 500 before breakfast, Glucobay M25 before lunch and Zatin 500 before dinner. My blood sugar levels dropped, but I'm feeling weakness. My weght increased by 10kg after using insulin and my stomach
I am on Hummane Insulin 50/50 36 in the morning and 26 in the evening. The Doctor also prescribed Gllumillin 500 before breakfast, Glucobay M25 before lunch and Zatin 500 before dinner. My blood sugar levels dropped, but I'm feeling weakness. My weght increased by 10kg after using insulin and my stomach
sumrao
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
High cholesterol
Hi. I just been informed by GP surgery that I have high cholesterol. I am overweight and desperate to lose weight. Could do with some advice on foods that will help to lower cholesterol.
Hi. I just been informed by GP surgery that I have high cholesterol. I am overweight and desperate to lose weight. Could do with some advice on foods that will help to lower cholesterol.
Shayphillip5
in
Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Making Human Foie Gras – T2D 20
Because of an atricle I read in the news paper I Googled "Foie Gras". there is a lot to learn from this!!! Fatty liver is a duck or goose is known as Foie Gras. But humans get it too. Here it’s known as fatty liver disease or non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). How do we get NASH? It all comes down
Because of an atricle I read in the news paper I Googled "Foie Gras". there is a lot to learn from this!!! Fatty liver is a duck or goose is known as Foie Gras. But humans get it too. Here it’s known as fatty liver disease or non alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH). How do we get NASH? It all comes down
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Diabetes reversed
So here I am again, trip to the doctor yesterday confirmed a reversal of my diabetes and that the next few months will see a gradual reduction in both my diabetes and blood pressure medication, until (hopefully) I am completely off them. My weight continues to gradually fall, 100kg now, that's under
So here I am again, trip to the doctor yesterday confirmed a reversal of my diabetes and that the next few months will see a gradual reduction in both my diabetes and blood pressure medication, until (hopefully) I am completely off them. My weight continues to gradually fall, 100kg now, that's under
Bubbalicous
10 stone
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
As Easter approaches....an egg a day keeps diabetes away?
https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/909298?nlid=129084_2881&src=wnl_cmemp_190406_mscpedu_nurs&uac=97343EZ&impID=1928877&faf=1 Compared with men in the lowest quartile of egg consumption in a prospective cohort study, men in the highest quartile experienced a significant 38% reduction in the risk for
https://www.medscape.org/viewarticle/909298?nlid=129084_2881&src=wnl_cmemp_190406_mscpedu_nurs&uac=97343EZ&impID=1928877&faf=1 Compared with men in the lowest quartile of egg consumption in a prospective cohort study, men in the highest quartile experienced a significant 38% reduction in the risk for
Soraya_PMR
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Got my fourth hba1c report today !!
Hi All, Hope u are doing good ! I just got my fourth hba1c test report so I thought that I should share it with u all. In last one year my hba1c reports were as follows May 2018 it was 5.9 August 2018 it was 5.7 November 2018 it was 5.1 March 2019 it was 5.2 I wanted to do a check on myself so in
Hi All, Hope u are doing good ! I just got my fourth hba1c test report so I thought that I should share it with u all. In last one year my hba1c reports were as follows May 2018 it was 5.9 August 2018 it was 5.7 November 2018 it was 5.1 March 2019 it was 5.2 I wanted to do a check on myself so in
Dishant
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
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