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Brain Fog
Hi I'm new here, though I've posted on the Thyroid Forum before. I'm a 51 year old male. In 2014 I went on a low carb high fat diet and it affected my thyroid function, causing low energy and brain fog. I self-medicated with dessicated thyroid for four or five years without any relief of symptoms - I
Hi I'm new here, though I've posted on the Thyroid Forum before. I'm a 51 year old male. In 2014 I went on a low carb high fat diet and it affected my thyroid function, causing low energy and brain fog. I self-medicated with dessicated thyroid for four or five years without any relief of symptoms - I
Arnold_Layne
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Low carb granola
Low carb granola, has 6gm carbs per 60gm serving, great with yogurt ( I use coconut 3gm carbs per 100gm) or as a trail mix
Low carb granola, has 6gm carbs per 60gm serving, great with yogurt ( I use coconut 3gm carbs per 100gm) or as a trail mix
Pixielula
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Where do I start to check that I am receiving the correct treatment for my 'hypothyroidism' ?
Hi In June 2020 I was eventually diagnosed with Pernicious Anaemia. With the help and support from PAS, B12d.org and this forum I have managed to find a treatment plan that seems to be helping. At times I became so overwhelmed trying to process all the information whilst also trying to deal with
Hi In June 2020 I was eventually diagnosed with Pernicious Anaemia. With the help and support from PAS, B12d.org and this forum I have managed to find a treatment plan that seems to be helping. At times I became so overwhelmed trying to process all the information whilst also trying to deal with
Divine1990
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Shine a light on Celiac as today is International Celiac awareness day. 🌎
Hi everyone today is International celiac awareness day please see: https://shinealightonceliac.org I haven’t seen any coeliac awareness in the U.K. for several years no so guess they’re inclusive events for members. I think it’s interesting to be aware of what other countries and their coeliac/celiac
Hi everyone today is International celiac awareness day please see: https://shinealightonceliac.org I haven’t seen any coeliac awareness in the U.K. for several years no so guess they’re inclusive events for members. I think it’s interesting to be aware of what other countries and their coeliac/celiac
Hidden
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Nash/Fatty Liver
I’m writing on this post to try to understand my husband disease.... NASH...his symptoms go off the charts at times..meds help ..but I think someone needs to take the time to go through them and see if they are doing that they are suppose to be doing..he had the tips operation about 8 months ago and
I’m writing on this post to try to understand my husband disease.... NASH...his symptoms go off the charts at times..meds help ..but I think someone needs to take the time to go through them and see if they are doing that they are suppose to be doing..he had the tips operation about 8 months ago and
Cici1949
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Gadgets
I think this is all the [i]gadgets [/i]I have acquired since I cut back on carbohydrates. My favourite and the most used is the mortar and pestle (the world's original gadget?). I use it almost every day, and sometimes stroke it when I walk past. It's beautiful. The most essential is the hand blender
I think this is all the [i]gadgets [/i]I have acquired since I cut back on carbohydrates. My favourite and the most used is the mortar and pestle (the world's original gadget?). I use it almost every day, and sometimes stroke it when I walk past. It's beautiful. The most essential is the hand blender
Subtle_badger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Finally meet my MDS after my FUS surgery
I went to see my MDS two days ago, 4 months after my PTT FUS surgery and he was really happy with the results. He opposed initially and tried to convence me to go through DBS, but he was very pleased with my evolution. He advised me i should up l-dopa a bit, what i'm trying adding mucuna, and i feel
I went to see my MDS two days ago, 4 months after my PTT FUS surgery and he was really happy with the results. He opposed initially and tried to convence me to go through DBS, but he was very pleased with my evolution. He advised me i should up l-dopa a bit, what i'm trying adding mucuna, and i feel
Markbit
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Benjamin Stecher About To Undergo DBS
I'm not posting this to start a debate about the merits of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), but I do hope we all keep Benjamin Stecher in our thoughts as he is about to undergo DBS. Benjamin was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease approximately eight years ago, at the age of 29. Since then, he has been
I'm not posting this to start a debate about the merits of Deep Brain Stimulation (DBS), but I do hope we all keep Benjamin Stecher in our thoughts as he is about to undergo DBS. Benjamin was diagnosed with Parkinson’s Disease approximately eight years ago, at the age of 29. Since then, he has been
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
'Interesting' Endo Appointment Yesterday!!
So, my much awaited endocrinologist appointment finally came yesterday. I took my husband with me, as he has a far more science based brain than me, and can remember all the articles I've given him to read (I read and can't seem to retain information these days. Anyway, I had printed out all my thyroid
So, my much awaited endocrinologist appointment finally came yesterday. I took my husband with me, as he has a far more science based brain than me, and can remember all the articles I've given him to read (I read and can't seem to retain information these days. Anyway, I had printed out all my thyroid
Fluffysheep
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Links to other HU forums
Just a very short signposting post to other relevant forums on Health Unlocked  
Our sister forums, with shared admin support teams:
(We have a shared passion about all things running, walking and cross training)
✦ Couch to 5K (C25K) https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k ✦ Bridge to 10K
Just a very short signposting post to other relevant forums on Health Unlocked  
Our sister forums, with shared admin support teams:
(We have a shared passion about all things running, walking and cross training)
✦ Couch to 5K (C25K) https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k ✦ Bridge to 10K
CBDB
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Strength & Flex
3 years ago
Useful links/posts for LCHF newbies & regulars
Hello, here are some links that I found super useful when getting started, and still use in reference as I continue a LCHF lifestyle. If any other members have specific posts/links they think would be useful for helping people get to grips with LCHF, do add links below or message me and I can edit and
Hello, here are some links that I found super useful when getting started, and still use in reference as I continue a LCHF lifestyle. If any other members have specific posts/links they think would be useful for helping people get to grips with LCHF, do add links below or message me and I can edit and
Cosmo501
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
I’m new here amd confused!
I was diagnosed type2 diabetes last September and advised to reduce carbs. I’ve bought an Apple Watch and try to use my fitness pal to help. I’ve steadily increased my walking to 10000 steps daily and my calorie intake to around 12,00 , I am 4’11.5 inches . The low carb diets seems to be high fat and
I was diagnosed type2 diabetes last September and advised to reduce carbs. I’ve bought an Apple Watch and try to use my fitness pal to help. I’ve steadily increased my walking to 10000 steps daily and my calorie intake to around 12,00 , I am 4’11.5 inches . The low carb diets seems to be high fat and
Max157
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Problems immediately after DBS surgery , pls help
Me omg , i am having a horrible reaction to dbs surgery, what in the world is going on??? symptom's i never had before are present, what in the hell is going on here? frozen with anxiety, other horrible weird symptom's i just pray to go home to my savior. anyone have a bad outcome from the surgery
Me omg , i am having a horrible reaction to dbs surgery, what in the world is going on??? symptom's i never had before are present, what in the hell is going on here? frozen with anxiety, other horrible weird symptom's i just pray to go home to my savior. anyone have a bad outcome from the surgery
fossygma
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Feeling Deflated
Started Couch to 5k again and I have been struggling this time, but I've kept going I've repeated Wk 1 a few times. Now I'm really enjoying it but I'm in so much pain after it with my knee. I'm taking pain killers using deep heat gel and also tried a tens machine but my knee still hurts. Are there any
Started Couch to 5k again and I have been struggling this time, but I've kept going I've repeated Wk 1 a few times. Now I'm really enjoying it but I'm in so much pain after it with my knee. I'm taking pain killers using deep heat gel and also tried a tens machine but my knee still hurts. Are there any
Kemali
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
In KNEED of support.
Advice, please. My left knee has been niggling for a couple of weeks and I have tried Deep Heat and a neoprene leg support for when I'm not active. Can any of you recommend a support to wear whilst I'm running? There are lots out there, but I'm like a child in a sweet shop and can't decide. It's on the
Advice, please. My left knee has been niggling for a couple of weeks and I have tried Deep Heat and a neoprene leg support for when I'm not active. Can any of you recommend a support to wear whilst I'm running? There are lots out there, but I'm like a child in a sweet shop and can't decide. It's on the
newbie-nick
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Gluten ?
Hope everyone is ok and staying safe It seems like every time I eat something with wheat in it I get nausea heartburn and indigestion I try to maintain a gluten free diet but today I had a small piece of battenburg cake a few hours later felt sick heartburn indigestion I have had two home kits to test
Hope everyone is ok and staying safe It seems like every time I eat something with wheat in it I get nausea heartburn and indigestion I try to maintain a gluten free diet but today I had a small piece of battenburg cake a few hours later felt sick heartburn indigestion I have had two home kits to test
LEENOL48
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Low-Carbohydrate diets & metabolic response to ADT
A new study from Steve Freedland [1]. "... {Low-Carbohydrate Diet} intervention significantly reversed many ADT-induced metabolic changes while slightly enhancing androgen reduction." -Patrick [1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33949711/ Prostate . 2021 May 5. doi: 10.1002/pros.24136. Online ahead
A new study from Steve Freedland [1]. "... {Low-Carbohydrate Diet} intervention significantly reversed many ADT-induced metabolic changes while slightly enhancing androgen reduction." -Patrick [1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33949711/ Prostate . 2021 May 5. doi: 10.1002/pros.24136. Online ahead
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
A bit of (topical) fun, What’s your favourite LCHF menu…..
So you can have a starter, main course and a pudding (if you eat pudding… or another savoury course if you don’t - but something you think would lend itself to eating after dinner). What are your favourite dishes, be specific, so don’t say cheese board, list the varieties of cheese please and say what
So you can have a starter, main course and a pudding (if you eat pudding… or another savoury course if you don’t - but something you think would lend itself to eating after dinner). What are your favourite dishes, be specific, so don’t say cheese board, list the varieties of cheese please and say what
Professor-Yaffle
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Chi machine?
Has anyone used a Chi Machine? A man at my church who has Parkinson's said he used to use the machine to help him sleep. (He had Deep Brain Stimulation and is now doing really well. No more tremors and his sleep is much better so it sounds like he doesn't use the Chi Machine any more.)
Has anyone used a Chi Machine? A man at my church who has Parkinson's said he used to use the machine to help him sleep. (He had Deep Brain Stimulation and is now doing really well. No more tremors and his sleep is much better so it sounds like he doesn't use the Chi Machine any more.)
kicker2
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Low carb...
Should have said that Low carb for me was around 50-60gs per day.
Should have said that Low carb for me was around 50-60gs per day.
Yassa
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
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