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Evidence for gluten/ dairy free diet for Hashimoto’s
Hi everyone, I mentioned a gluten free diet for my Hashimoto’s to my Endocrinologist who was sceptical. Does anyone have any scientific references I can quote? Also I have pernicious anaemia and have found Martyn Hooper s book on the subject really helpful as is very accessible info . So now I am looking
Hi everyone, I mentioned a gluten free diet for my Hashimoto’s to my Endocrinologist who was sceptical. Does anyone have any scientific references I can quote? Also I have pernicious anaemia and have found Martyn Hooper s book on the subject really helpful as is very accessible info . So now I am looking
Knittingcat123
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Lunch Today
Today for lunch, I had tuna mixed with hummus, 3 stuffed grape leaves and some chips that had lots of protein in them. It was a very low carb. meal (37 total carbs.). Very good!:-)
Today for lunch, I had tuna mixed with hummus, 3 stuffed grape leaves and some chips that had lots of protein in them. It was a very low carb. meal (37 total carbs.). Very good!:-)
Activity2004
Administrator
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Autoimmune atrophic gastritis , pernicious anaemia and Hashimoto’s thyroiditis
Hi , New to this community and great to have this forum Recently diagnosed with AAG with high Gastrin level and pernicious anaemia. I have Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and diabetes type 2 and diverticulosis. I have been told to cut out nuts, legumes,onion , garlic,avocado and apples. I am also trying to eat
Hi , New to this community and great to have this forum Recently diagnosed with AAG with high Gastrin level and pernicious anaemia. I have Hashimoto’s thyroiditis and diabetes type 2 and diverticulosis. I have been told to cut out nuts, legumes,onion , garlic,avocado and apples. I am also trying to eat
Knittingcat123
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
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Poor response to medication
My specialist is not happy with my response to taking 10 Kinson per day, neither am I. He is sending me for an MRI of the brain, then I go into hospital, go off all Parkinson meds for 18 hours so he can see the results. He is considering me as a candidate for Deep Brain stimulation and this scares
My specialist is not happy with my response to taking 10 Kinson per day, neither am I. He is sending me for an MRI of the brain, then I go into hospital, go off all Parkinson meds for 18 hours so he can see the results. He is considering me as a candidate for Deep Brain stimulation and this scares
nanster
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
90 second keto bread 👍 👍 👍
I've been jonesing for bread and butter for a while. I went low carb early December, and have only had bread once since, on Christmas day. I have been having lucid dreams about eating slice after slice thickly buttered white bloomer doorsteps. The dreams have been nearly erotic. Previously I had pooh-poohed
I've been jonesing for bread and butter for a while. I went low carb early December, and have only had bread once since, on Christmas day. I have been having lucid dreams about eating slice after slice thickly buttered white bloomer doorsteps. The dreams have been nearly erotic. Previously I had pooh-poohed
Subtle_badger
2020 January
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
New member (long post)
Just joined and am looking forward to being a member of this dynamic forum:-) I just turned 50 (woman) and was diagnosed with Hashimoto´s in January 2001 right before I turned 31. My levels at that time: TSH 18.5 (0.4-4.2) FT4 0.5 (0.8-1.8) anti-TPO 6566 (<11) anti-TG 441 (<1) No FT3 tested at the time
Just joined and am looking forward to being a member of this dynamic forum:-) I just turned 50 (woman) and was diagnosed with Hashimoto´s in January 2001 right before I turned 31. My levels at that time: TSH 18.5 (0.4-4.2) FT4 0.5 (0.8-1.8) anti-TPO 6566 (<11) anti-TG 441 (<1) No FT3 tested at the time
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Migraine after egg transfer
Morning all, I’m in desperate need of some advice. Once I got home yesterday from egg transfer I started to get a headache and my back was playing up. Iv had a migraine all night along with cramps too. My question is what is allowed, at this time in the process for pain relief? I can’t take this much
Morning all, I’m in desperate need of some advice. Once I got home yesterday from egg transfer I started to get a headache and my back was playing up. Iv had a migraine all night along with cramps too. My question is what is allowed, at this time in the process for pain relief? I can’t take this much
beginnerAdviceNeeded
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Graduated for the 3rd time!!!
Yay!! Now I feel like a runner again although I’m not as fast as the previous 2 times. I’m just going to consolidate now till it gets a bit easier. Hip still niggly when I get home but I did lots of stretches, and squats ( they seem to help??) and had a lovely shower and rubbed my Deep Heat / ibuprofen
Yay!! Now I feel like a runner again although I’m not as fast as the previous 2 times. I’m just going to consolidate now till it gets a bit easier. Hip still niggly when I get home but I did lots of stretches, and squats ( they seem to help??) and had a lovely shower and rubbed my Deep Heat / ibuprofen
limberlou
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Tiromel not helping
Hi, I am from the US and I know this is a UK forum, but there seems to be some really good information on here. I’ve been trying to get to the bottom of some health issues that have been plaguing me for the last year. I went on a very strict low carb diet for about a year and a half and felt amazing
Hi, I am from the US and I know this is a UK forum, but there seems to be some really good information on here. I’ve been trying to get to the bottom of some health issues that have been plaguing me for the last year. I went on a very strict low carb diet for about a year and a half and felt amazing
DanD182
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Yayyyy! Target reached. 🥳🥳🥳🥳
Well something to cheer me up, today I reached my target of 10st. I was 10st. 10 just before Christmas and back then I couldn't believe i would manage it. But thanks to LCHF and the support of you folks, I've done it. My BMI is 24.7. However, after looking in the mirror, I've decided to keep going
Well something to cheer me up, today I reached my target of 10st. I was 10st. 10 just before Christmas and back then I couldn't believe i would manage it. But thanks to LCHF and the support of you folks, I've done it. My BMI is 24.7. However, after looking in the mirror, I've decided to keep going
ChubbieChops
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Newly diagnosed with NASH and just curious about tests I took
Hey Everyone , I am here because I am newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and I was told my liver enzymes were high. After some more tests they told me that I had fatty liver on a ultrasound , but do to additional tests my Gastrologist told me NASH was the final diagnosis. She is checking for fibrosis or
Hey Everyone , I am here because I am newly diagnosed type 2 diabetes and I was told my liver enzymes were high. After some more tests they told me that I had fatty liver on a ultrasound , but do to additional tests my Gastrologist told me NASH was the final diagnosis. She is checking for fibrosis or
Fluff39
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 years ago
Week 1, Run 3. I believe I can fly...
Firstly, my scheduled Tuesday run was a bust, I almost slipped back into my old negative self. Alarm sounded at 6, it was windy, rainy, and I still haven't plucked up the courage to go out and buy some better gear. It wasn't going to be a repeat of run 2 (Michelin Man!), so I rolled over and fell back
Firstly, my scheduled Tuesday run was a bust, I almost slipped back into my old negative self. Alarm sounded at 6, it was windy, rainy, and I still haven't plucked up the courage to go out and buy some better gear. It wasn't going to be a repeat of run 2 (Michelin Man!), so I rolled over and fell back
Simon_RM
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Saying hello from isolation W2 Day1
Hello everybody, It’s the beginning of W2 in the 12 week isolation advised by the CMO/Gov, and I just wanted to say Hi. I’ve been following every bodies progress with interest, (albeit I’m a little jealous) and you’re all doing fab 👍😁 I had a few days in the doldrums, but can’t go on like that for
Hello everybody, It’s the beginning of W2 in the 12 week isolation advised by the CMO/Gov, and I just wanted to say Hi. I’ve been following every bodies progress with interest, (albeit I’m a little jealous) and you’re all doing fab 👍😁 I had a few days in the doldrums, but can’t go on like that for
Wenderwoo
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Low Carb virgin seeks advice
We've added low carb to our intermittent fasting as already stated some 3 weeks back. I weighed myself this morning and have lost .3kg. I know PMRpro posted in response to a previous post about the steroid effect and only vaguely understood it. Last night whilst not being able to sleep I used Carb
We've added low carb to our intermittent fasting as already stated some 3 weeks back. I weighed myself this morning and have lost .3kg. I know PMRpro posted in response to a previous post about the steroid effect and only vaguely understood it. Last night whilst not being able to sleep I used Carb
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Is there anything I can do to halt my disease progression?
Is there anything else I can do to halt my disease progression? My current GFR is 86 and I'm just trying to stop this thing before it gets out-of-hand. I currently do not eat refined sugar, gluten, or red meat. I have been sticking to a low sodium diet as well and eat mostly vegetables and fruit. I am
Is there anything else I can do to halt my disease progression? My current GFR is 86 and I'm just trying to stop this thing before it gets out-of-hand. I currently do not eat refined sugar, gluten, or red meat. I have been sticking to a low sodium diet as well and eat mostly vegetables and fruit. I am
mkjk
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Another reason why hypos may have trouble absorbing nutrients
In the midst of trying to figure out my own situation, I found this article that talks about the small intestine in hypothyroid and hyperthyroid rats. Apparently (not unlike the mechanisms in celiac disease) a hypothyroid state results in shorter and thicker intestinal villi, which are supposed to be
In the midst of trying to figure out my own situation, I found this article that talks about the small intestine in hypothyroid and hyperthyroid rats. Apparently (not unlike the mechanisms in celiac disease) a hypothyroid state results in shorter and thicker intestinal villi, which are supposed to be
ilyfunnybunny
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Low Carb Denver 2020
For those not visting dietdoctor.com regulalry you may have missed that they are screening this conference live and following the sessions, the presentations are available to view in one's own time. I am assuming they will be available for one month. Then the presentations will be uploaded progressively
For those not visting dietdoctor.com regulalry you may have missed that they are screening this conference live and following the sessions, the presentations are available to view in one's own time. I am assuming they will be available for one month. Then the presentations will be uploaded progressively
bigleg
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Week 6 Run 3- OW
Did this one yesterday. I really, really struggled with the last 5mins of this one (I had walked quite a lot that morning as my car broke down-only a turned out to be a flat battery though). Felt elated immediately after, but my the time I got home I was in agony- had a good stretch, then a salt bath
Did this one yesterday. I really, really struggled with the last 5mins of this one (I had walked quite a lot that morning as my car broke down-only a turned out to be a flat battery though). Felt elated immediately after, but my the time I got home I was in agony- had a good stretch, then a salt bath
Amieet
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
DBS procedure
Does anyone know why anyone know why a doctor how the doctor knows which area of the brain to target (GPI or STN) during DBS procedure?
Does anyone know why anyone know why a doctor how the doctor knows which area of the brain to target (GPI or STN) during DBS procedure?
moonsake10
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Self isolating
Have been attempting to do this (more, it's our norm for much of the week) in the last week but have failed. Daughter is moving house today and our services were needed on 2 days.. (If she got sick I would go and care for her, always a mum). So, today is Day 1 and I've already gone back on my idea
Have been attempting to do this (more, it's our norm for much of the week) in the last week but have failed. Daughter is moving house today and our services were needed on 2 days.. (If she got sick I would go and care for her, always a mum). So, today is Day 1 and I've already gone back on my idea
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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