Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
DIEP flap reconstruction
Posts
Communities
4,881 public posts
Filter results
Parkinsons, DBS, Covid19 Pfizer Vaccine
My wife had DBS 10/2020. Everything isn't back to normal but they are much much much better than before DBS. All tremors and difficult times were gone. She received her 1st Pfizer Covid vaccine shot 3/29/2021. On 4/6/2021 she started to have breakthrough tremors and can barely walk without help. The
My wife had DBS 10/2020. Everything isn't back to normal but they are much much much better than before DBS. All tremors and difficult times were gone. She received her 1st Pfizer Covid vaccine shot 3/29/2021. On 4/6/2021 she started to have breakthrough tremors and can barely walk without help. The
royal57
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Diabetes Type 2, PD and Berberine
Diabetes is a common disease that affects many Americans and 90 to 95% of diabetics have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). I will be discussing T2DM and one option to help deal with it effectively based on multiple studies. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is significantly less common so I will focus this discussion
Diabetes is a common disease that affects many Americans and 90 to 95% of diabetics have Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus (T2DM). I will be discussing T2DM and one option to help deal with it effectively based on multiple studies. Type 1 Diabetes (T1D) is significantly less common so I will focus this discussion
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Present and future of subthalamotomy in the management of Parkinson´s disease: a systematic review
Article highlights The subthalamic nucleus (STN) plays a key role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson´s disease (PD). Neurosurgical targeting of the STN with Deep Brain Stimulation is a worldwide procedure for PD. Ablation of the STN with Radio Frequency has also been undertaken in several hundred
Article highlights The subthalamic nucleus (STN) plays a key role in the pathophysiology of Parkinson´s disease (PD). Neurosurgical targeting of the STN with Deep Brain Stimulation is a worldwide procedure for PD. Ablation of the STN with Radio Frequency has also been undertaken in several hundred
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Why has my blood sugar level gone High on very low carb diet?
3 moths back my hba1c was 6.3 now i am sure it must by close to 8, haven't checked it yet, getting tests done tomorrow. I have observed that even after no significant change in diet i am getting high bg. Yesterday I had a lassi at 4.30 pm and at 6.30pm my bg was 198. For lunch i just had curd and ladyfingers
3 moths back my hba1c was 6.3 now i am sure it must by close to 8, haven't checked it yet, getting tests done tomorrow. I have observed that even after no significant change in diet i am getting high bg. Yesterday I had a lassi at 4.30 pm and at 6.30pm my bg was 198. For lunch i just had curd and ladyfingers
Atulvats
in
Diabetes India
3 years ago
PTT - Pallidothalamic Tractotomy
Hi, My father has parkinson's for 15 years and I am trying to halt progression in some of the ways you all have. My father's issue has always been freezing and energy / just feeling unwell on days that freezing is predominant. PTT, are there any outcomes on freezing specifically? His DBS has essentially
Hi, My father has parkinson's for 15 years and I am trying to halt progression in some of the ways you all have. My father's issue has always been freezing and energy / just feeling unwell on days that freezing is predominant. PTT, are there any outcomes on freezing specifically? His DBS has essentially
simonasays
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Blood Test Results from GP, very ill and no diagnosis
Hello, Sorry I know some of these bloods will be irrelevant to the thyroid forum but posting just in case someone who knows better than me spots something. Background- I’ve been ill since 14, originally diagnosed with ME/CFS. Only thing that routinely showed up in tests was extremely low blood pressure
Hello, Sorry I know some of these bloods will be irrelevant to the thyroid forum but posting just in case someone who knows better than me spots something. Background- I’ve been ill since 14, originally diagnosed with ME/CFS. Only thing that routinely showed up in tests was extremely low blood pressure
LadyLovely84
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Fish and no chips
One thing with low carb life-style is I do miss occasional fish and chips. I went passed a chippy tonight and the smell was wonderful. So my question is, if I had just the battered fish, without any chips (which I won't miss anyhow), is that going to be full of carbs. And let's assume the batter is
One thing with low carb life-style is I do miss occasional fish and chips. I went passed a chippy tonight and the smell was wonderful. So my question is, if I had just the battered fish, without any chips (which I won't miss anyhow), is that going to be full of carbs. And let's assume the batter is
Hidden
in
Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Hashimotos-Back to the doc
Hello, I am supposed to get another scan of my thyroid in April, I had an ultrasound in January and there was a nodule so the endocrinologist wants to make sure it hasn’t grown. Her assistant said she will probably order another round of thyroid bloodwork before then. Here are my thyroid results from
Hello, I am supposed to get another scan of my thyroid in April, I had an ultrasound in January and there was a nodule so the endocrinologist wants to make sure it hasn’t grown. Her assistant said she will probably order another round of thyroid bloodwork before then. Here are my thyroid results from
Estidman
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
COGH: Kolyma Lowlands and Argakhtakh
Irish-John imagined our ultra-relay as ‘fun and intriguing’, and I’m definitely becoming obsessed: refreshing our progress map, checking the overall run stats, and with finding out what I can about the areas we’re traveling through. This is for anyone who shares my obsession. After our highland crossings
Irish-John imagined our ultra-relay as ‘fun and intriguing’, and I’m definitely becoming obsessed: refreshing our progress map, checking the overall run stats, and with finding out what I can about the areas we’re traveling through. This is for anyone who shares my obsession. After our highland crossings
GailXrunning
in
Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
DBS
I want to know your experience with DBS
I want to know your experience with DBS
gigi9
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Low carb Halva / Erythritol?
Morning all I've been eating LCHF for a few years. Although I don't get sugar cravings I do really love Halva and would like to be able to eat it more often, rather than just for a special treat. For those who aren't familiar, it's a middle eastern sesame snack made predominantly from pulped sesame
Morning all I've been eating LCHF for a few years. Although I don't get sugar cravings I do really love Halva and would like to be able to eat it more often, rather than just for a special treat. For those who aren't familiar, it's a middle eastern sesame snack made predominantly from pulped sesame
ProfessorYaffle123
in
Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Fakeaway weekend!
Hi everyone! Happy Weekend! Can anyone tell me the best low carb chappati/roti they have found please, either shop bought or home made?
Hi everyone! Happy Weekend! Can anyone tell me the best low carb chappati/roti they have found please, either shop bought or home made?
Jastam
in
Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Low carb/keto and running...
Just completed my last run of c25k! Last week I found it my HBA1C levels were 42 which is just in prediabetes range. I did a bit of research and started ketogenic diet, but my last 2 runs felt like really hard work. Anyone have any advice in low carb and running? Thanks 🙏
Just completed my last run of c25k! Last week I found it my HBA1C levels were 42 which is just in prediabetes range. I did a bit of research and started ketogenic diet, but my last 2 runs felt like really hard work. Anyone have any advice in low carb and running? Thanks 🙏
Treadmillgirl
in
Couch to 5K
3 years ago
New diagnosis of CKD
My husband fit and well and told he is CKD 3a such a shock. He is on the Dr Moseley diet and loosing weight only needs a stone to loose but most of the food like tomatoes etc are in this healthy weight loss diet, he so enjoys the food but getting so confused on what he can and cannot eat. Why no lentils
My husband fit and well and told he is CKD 3a such a shock. He is on the Dr Moseley diet and loosing weight only needs a stone to loose but most of the food like tomatoes etc are in this healthy weight loss diet, he so enjoys the food but getting so confused on what he can and cannot eat. Why no lentils
Willowdene
in
Early CKD Support
3 years ago
Non celiac gluten sensitivity?
Hi everyone! I wanted to make a post asking about non celiac gluten sensitivity. I have been gluten free for many many years though not strictly eg worrying about cross contamination etc. I had been operating on the assumption I was on a completely gluten free diet for the last year since starting thyroid
Hi everyone! I wanted to make a post asking about non celiac gluten sensitivity. I have been gluten free for many many years though not strictly eg worrying about cross contamination etc. I had been operating on the assumption I was on a completely gluten free diet for the last year since starting thyroid
owl87
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Yes, dietary sugar can "feed" PC? (And heart disease!)
Many have noted here that PC, unlike some other cancers, depends more on fatty acids than on glucose. Here is another study noting that high intakes of sucrose/fructose (particularly in the form of sugary drinks) impact de novo lipogenesis. That is to say, the sugars help promote the body's increased
Many have noted here that PC, unlike some other cancers, depends more on fatty acids than on glucose. Here is another study noting that high intakes of sucrose/fructose (particularly in the form of sugary drinks) impact de novo lipogenesis. That is to say, the sugars help promote the body's increased
noahware
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Confused 🤷♀️
I’m nudging 70 and in November decided to lose some weight. I have about 5lbs to go and have lost 1st. I recently had a blood test which has shown my LDL (4.11) and HDL (2.39) have risen as has my BP. I follow a fasting ( 5days until 1pm and 2days until 7pm) and low carb (not keto 100-150g) diet of loads
I’m nudging 70 and in November decided to lose some weight. I have about 5lbs to go and have lost 1st. I recently had a blood test which has shown my LDL (4.11) and HDL (2.39) have risen as has my BP. I follow a fasting ( 5days until 1pm and 2days until 7pm) and low carb (not keto 100-150g) diet of loads
TheJazzSinger
in
Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Confused 🤷♀️
Hello, I haven’t posted on here for a while but have a question. Since November (apart from Christmas) I have lost 1st from a combination of fasting every day into 1p.m, twice a week until 7p.m and follow a generally low carb diet (not keto). I eat masses of veg, low sugar fruits, no bread, virtually
Hello, I haven’t posted on here for a while but have a question. Since November (apart from Christmas) I have lost 1st from a combination of fasting every day into 1p.m, twice a week until 7p.m and follow a generally low carb diet (not keto). I eat masses of veg, low sugar fruits, no bread, virtually
TheJazzSinger
Visitor
in
Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Weight loss & tachycardia
Weight loss & tachycardia Can weight loss make your heart beat sound louder? Is weight loss associated with increased tachycardia? I’ve had paroxysmal AF for 8 years. 1 cryablation, 1 RF ablation which has reduced my AF. I go in to AF about once every six weeks, usually in my sleep and CV with pip
Weight loss & tachycardia Can weight loss make your heart beat sound louder? Is weight loss associated with increased tachycardia? I’ve had paroxysmal AF for 8 years. 1 cryablation, 1 RF ablation which has reduced my AF. I go in to AF about once every six weeks, usually in my sleep and CV with pip
007talullah
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Alcoholic liver cirrhosis and kidney failure
Hi, I am new to this site. My husband (age 42) was admitted to the hospital in February, as his blood results showed a very high bilirubin count and high CRP. He was yellow and also he had a distended abdomen. However, a day later he was back at home with some antibiotics and laxatives. Since discharge
Hi, I am new to this site. My husband (age 42) was admitted to the hospital in February, as his blood results showed a very high bilirubin count and high CRP. He was yellow and also he had a distended abdomen. However, a day later he was back at home with some antibiotics and laxatives. Since discharge
KasiaC
in
British Liver Trust
3 years ago
1
...
39
40
41
...
100
Next page
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
90
100
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Cure Parkinson's
821 results
Thyroid UK
741 results
Diabetes India
674 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest