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My Celiac Story. Recently diagnosed.
Recently diagnosed. Age 52. Female. USA. My symptoms prior to diagnosis were abnormal ANA (Anti-Nuclear Antibodies) labs, joint pain, fatigue, peripheral neuropathy (numbness and tingling in arms and legs) and brain fog (lack of concentration and memory recall). I had no typical GI symptoms which
Recently diagnosed. Age 52. Female. USA. My symptoms prior to diagnosis were abnormal ANA (Anti-Nuclear Antibodies) labs, joint pain, fatigue, peripheral neuropathy (numbness and tingling in arms and legs) and brain fog (lack of concentration and memory recall). I had no typical GI symptoms which
MartiMac
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
2 years ago
An urgent warning about rytary...
I am in contact currently with 3 hu people that are seriously messed up on rytary...i think its a kindling effect or what i call stacking. I believe we are not only overdosed on rytary but it also is having some strange psychiatric effects common to us 3. please check the link for full understanding,
I am in contact currently with 3 hu people that are seriously messed up on rytary...i think its a kindling effect or what i call stacking. I believe we are not only overdosed on rytary but it also is having some strange psychiatric effects common to us 3. please check the link for full understanding,
beehive23
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Anything about LCHF less than 3 years old?
I have just got back to the LCHF lifestyle after putting on quite a bit of weight during the pandemic (comfort eating cakes and biscuits 🙄). I’m reading some posts for encouragement but find they are all from around 3 years ago and wonder if there are any more recent ones? Not that I suppose advice
I have just got back to the LCHF lifestyle after putting on quite a bit of weight during the pandemic (comfort eating cakes and biscuits 🙄). I’m reading some posts for encouragement but find they are all from around 3 years ago and wonder if there are any more recent ones? Not that I suppose advice
Freesia3
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
2 years ago
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Zoe - Personalized Food Mapping App
Which eating plan should you adopt? The Liver Diet, The Atkins, The Low Carb high Fat, The FODMAP?? Do any of them work? This question has bugged me for the last 40 years so I bit the bullet and signed up to the Zoe App and testing regime and although I am still waiting for results, quite interesting
Which eating plan should you adopt? The Liver Diet, The Atkins, The Low Carb high Fat, The FODMAP?? Do any of them work? This question has bugged me for the last 40 years so I bit the bullet and signed up to the Zoe App and testing regime and although I am still waiting for results, quite interesting
CDreamer
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AF Association
2 years ago
Managing Your Condition
I'm due another routine rheumatology appointment in approximately one months time and as usual, a full battery of blood tests are required. I've had PMR for over 3yrs now and spent much time researching my condition and the effects the steroids COULD have on my body! I know we're all well aware of the
I'm due another routine rheumatology appointment in approximately one months time and as usual, a full battery of blood tests are required. I've had PMR for over 3yrs now and spent much time researching my condition and the effects the steroids COULD have on my body! I know we're all well aware of the
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
High T4 - reduce levothyroxine?
Hello, I've been on 50mg of Levothyroxine since Jan 2022 and my TSH has gone from 5.5 to 1.5 to 2.4 and today it is 0.814 iu/ml T3 is 3.19 pg/ml (ref 2.0-4.2) and T4 is 18.0 pg/ml (ref 8.9-17.2). Never had a high T4 before and wondered if i should reduce my levothyroxine medication? I am due to start
Hello, I've been on 50mg of Levothyroxine since Jan 2022 and my TSH has gone from 5.5 to 1.5 to 2.4 and today it is 0.814 iu/ml T3 is 3.19 pg/ml (ref 2.0-4.2) and T4 is 18.0 pg/ml (ref 8.9-17.2). Never had a high T4 before and wondered if i should reduce my levothyroxine medication? I am due to start
Mayaaaa
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
good hospital for DBS in Florida.
medical tourism, Hi everyone, can anybody please recommend to me, a hospital or clinic in florida or new Orlean, where i can get a good treatment and care for the dreaded parkinson disease. I want to try out dbs treatment and see how it goes. great thanks..
medical tourism, Hi everyone, can anybody please recommend to me, a hospital or clinic in florida or new Orlean, where i can get a good treatment and care for the dreaded parkinson disease. I want to try out dbs treatment and see how it goes. great thanks..
Masterka
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Salt
The British Heart Foundation have recently started to lobby government to put a levy on salt. There’s an interesting article in today’s Telegraph about it. (Sorry not linked it as I wasn’t sure about copyright et al). It describes how many foods have hidden salt. Tinned veg, processed meats and one that
The British Heart Foundation have recently started to lobby government to put a levy on salt. There’s an interesting article in today’s Telegraph about it. (Sorry not linked it as I wasn’t sure about copyright et al). It describes how many foods have hidden salt. Tinned veg, processed meats and one that
Aotea2012
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Costochondritis getting worse
I was diagnosed with costochondritis about a year ago , it’s getting worse as the months go by . Last weekend we were away and as I wasn’t doing all the usual housework I had a lovely pain free weekend . Since getting home and back to all the usual chores my pain has returned worse than ever . My bra
I was diagnosed with costochondritis about a year ago , it’s getting worse as the months go by . Last weekend we were away and as I wasn’t doing all the usual housework I had a lovely pain free weekend . Since getting home and back to all the usual chores my pain has returned worse than ever . My bra
Westie2012
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Costochondritis
I was diagnosed with costochondritis about a year ago , it’s getting worse as the months go by . Last weekend we were away and as I wasn’t doing all the usual housework I had a lovely pain free weekend . Since getting home and back to all the usual chores my pain has returned worse than ever . My bra
I was diagnosed with costochondritis about a year ago , it’s getting worse as the months go by . Last weekend we were away and as I wasn’t doing all the usual housework I had a lovely pain free weekend . Since getting home and back to all the usual chores my pain has returned worse than ever . My bra
Westie2012
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
How to know if IBS??
Hi All Every now and again I get things in my head where I think could this be more than IBS. I think even more so with all the bowel C symptoms going around. I have tried everything that has been recommended from food diaries, supplements, probiotics, laxative (all different types) gluten free diet
Hi All Every now and again I get things in my head where I think could this be more than IBS. I think even more so with all the bowel C symptoms going around. I have tried everything that has been recommended from food diaries, supplements, probiotics, laxative (all different types) gluten free diet
Bassem1979
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IBS Network
2 years ago
A Day In The Life
I have BAM and IBS. Diabetes (type 2) arthritic issues and other stuff. The list is endless. As always, I'll tell you I don't do all the right things nutrition wise or in fact anything wise currently. My life is tough and due to the gut disorders particularly, I barely go out now, suffer with chronic
I have BAM and IBS. Diabetes (type 2) arthritic issues and other stuff. The list is endless. As always, I'll tell you I don't do all the right things nutrition wise or in fact anything wise currently. My life is tough and due to the gut disorders particularly, I barely go out now, suffer with chronic
Houseofpain
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Pmr question about diet?
Curious what results pmr sufferers have had with trying gluten free diets? Or any other specific diet modifications.
Curious what results pmr sufferers have had with trying gluten free diets? Or any other specific diet modifications.
Sparky98
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Test Results after discussion on here
Hi folks, hot of the press so to speak and on the attached screenshot. The doctor's comments are below this message. They are not what I was expecting, especially as I inject B12 1mg only once a month, but data analysis works more than one way and unless I'm reading it wrongly, I can cancel out any sort
Hi folks, hot of the press so to speak and on the attached screenshot. The doctor's comments are below this message. They are not what I was expecting, especially as I inject B12 1mg only once a month, but data analysis works more than one way and unless I'm reading it wrongly, I can cancel out any sort
CyclingDog
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Gluten
Thanks to everybody who took the time to reply to my Gluten Ataxia post some very interesting and educational points. I have SCA 6 and EA type unknown it was just having attacks at the same time every day after evening meal a part of me thought it might be something to do with Gluten so from yesterday
Thanks to everybody who took the time to reply to my Gluten Ataxia post some very interesting and educational points. I have SCA 6 and EA type unknown it was just having attacks at the same time every day after evening meal a part of me thought it might be something to do with Gluten so from yesterday
paul456
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Ataxia UK
2 years ago
Keto/low carb for Hashimoto’s Hypothyroid
So I’ve been seeing conflicting info online about whether low carb is the right way to lose weight when hypo. Some websites are saying keto causes too much acidity leading to increased inflammation (which we already have too much of) and too little insulin impairs the body’s ability to convert T4 to
So I’ve been seeing conflicting info online about whether low carb is the right way to lose weight when hypo. Some websites are saying keto causes too much acidity leading to increased inflammation (which we already have too much of) and too little insulin impairs the body’s ability to convert T4 to
Wired123
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Another Medichecks set of results for your expertise please as my brain fog can't make sense of them.
My TSH results through my GP swing from 0.03 mu/L to 8 mu/L over the years and back. In November 21 result was 0.0 mu/L and I was on 150/125 Levothyroxine alternate days. GP decided I should reduce dosage and put me down to 125 mg and retested in January when it came back as 0.1 mu/L so reduced me again
My TSH results through my GP swing from 0.03 mu/L to 8 mu/L over the years and back. In November 21 result was 0.0 mu/L and I was on 150/125 Levothyroxine alternate days. GP decided I should reduce dosage and put me down to 125 mg and retested in January when it came back as 0.1 mu/L so reduced me again
Murray58
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Low Carb on Prednisone for weight loss
Hi all, I hope this isn't a daft question. I've put on just over 1st while taking prednisone, luckily I'm now down to 3mg and doing OK. I understand the best way to lose the weight is by cutting my carb intake. Obviously, starting with processed cakes, biscuits, chocolate etc. But where I'm getting
Hi all, I hope this isn't a daft question. I've put on just over 1st while taking prednisone, luckily I'm now down to 3mg and doing OK. I understand the best way to lose the weight is by cutting my carb intake. Obviously, starting with processed cakes, biscuits, chocolate etc. But where I'm getting
boo1961
Restart January 2022
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Weight Loss Support
2 years ago
Watch Prof Tom Foltynie on the topic of repurposing diabetes drugs for Parkinson's disease - Recording now available
Thank you to Prof Tom Foltynie for his time and expertise last night on the topic of repurposing diabetes drugs, including Exenatide, for Parkinson's disease. It was an excellent presentation and discussion that brings us all up to date with the latest in the trials, including feedback from some of you
Thank you to Prof Tom Foltynie for his time and expertise last night on the topic of repurposing diabetes drugs, including Exenatide, for Parkinson's disease. It was an excellent presentation and discussion that brings us all up to date with the latest in the trials, including feedback from some of you
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
B12 and brain fog?
I don't post very often as it has seemed up until now that my 1mg, self-administered monthly B12 injection seems to have been enough. My recent health has though taken a nosedive with ridiculous weight gain and increasing brain fog: I'm nearly 20 stone (127kg or 280lbs) now having been a manageable
I don't post very often as it has seemed up until now that my 1mg, self-administered monthly B12 injection seems to have been enough. My recent health has though taken a nosedive with ridiculous weight gain and increasing brain fog: I'm nearly 20 stone (127kg or 280lbs) now having been a manageable
CyclingDog
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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