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Multiple autoimmune diseases and raised dose of T4
Does anyone else here have this mix - Hashimoto’s, Sjögren’s, overlap connective tissue diseases which include Raynaud’s and Erythromelagia, neuropathy and Vitiligo? Also lymphedema (fluid retention) relating to the above - particularly in the abdomen and pelvic area. I’m awaiting tests to see if I have
Does anyone else here have this mix - Hashimoto’s, Sjögren’s, overlap connective tissue diseases which include Raynaud’s and Erythromelagia, neuropathy and Vitiligo? Also lymphedema (fluid retention) relating to the above - particularly in the abdomen and pelvic area. I’m awaiting tests to see if I have
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
ADF anecdotal - it works for this lady!
I think and advise that ADF or any other form of IF works so much better in combination with LCHF - without counting anything. She is 23% body fat which (for a young lady) is in the same (athletic) band as my 14%, being a 70-year-old male. She "sussed it out" and started off with ADF and used 4:3 later
I think and advise that ADF or any other form of IF works so much better in combination with LCHF - without counting anything. She is 23% body fat which (for a young lady) is in the same (athletic) band as my 14%, being a 70-year-old male. She "sussed it out" and started off with ADF and used 4:3 later
S11m
Volunteer 70lb IF20
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Fasting and Furious
5 years ago
Job.
Hi ladies and gents. I have got a part-time cleaning job at a local school. I have applied for my enhanced DBS even though I already have one. I go to register on Wednesday and will probably start work after Christmas now. I am feeling very well in myself. I have been reading my books on Narcissistic
Hi ladies and gents. I have got a part-time cleaning job at a local school. I have applied for my enhanced DBS even though I already have one. I go to register on Wednesday and will probably start work after Christmas now. I am feeling very well in myself. I have been reading my books on Narcissistic
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
5 years ago
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High Fat vs High Protein diet for Type 2 diabetic
I have consulted a renowned endocrinologist in Bangalore for my diabetes management. As my BMI is on lower side (18.5), he suggested to have 2200 KCal diet plan for increasing my weight and changed medication Olymprix M 500/20 mg (metformin/teneligliptin) from twice to once a day. Also regarding diet
I have consulted a renowned endocrinologist in Bangalore for my diabetes management. As my BMI is on lower side (18.5), he suggested to have 2200 KCal diet plan for increasing my weight and changed medication Olymprix M 500/20 mg (metformin/teneligliptin) from twice to once a day. Also regarding diet
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
DIEP flap
I'm considering doing this type of reconstruction surgery instead of implants, as I'm quite large breasted and it would feel much more natural I think. Does it? Do the drains hurt while in? While being taken out? Honestly, another reason the DIEP was chosen is I've recently lost 70 pounds (purposely)
I'm considering doing this type of reconstruction surgery instead of implants, as I'm quite large breasted and it would feel much more natural I think. Does it? Do the drains hurt while in? While being taken out? Honestly, another reason the DIEP was chosen is I've recently lost 70 pounds (purposely)
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
5 years ago
P m
fifteen months into this scene want to share how it's been reduced just to eight now I think that's great low carb, lost fat, looking lean
fifteen months into this scene want to share how it's been reduced just to eight now I think that's great low carb, lost fat, looking lean
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Is creatine a bad idea?
Hi is it dodgy if I take creatine? I'm early stage one CLL. I've gone on a vegan low-carb diet and my numbers go down each month with it but I've lost some weight. I wonder if taking creatine to boost my muscles is a bad idea. Thank you!
Hi is it dodgy if I take creatine? I'm early stage one CLL. I've gone on a vegan low-carb diet and my numbers go down each month with it but I've lost some weight. I wonder if taking creatine to boost my muscles is a bad idea. Thank you!
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine for Hypothyroidism
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine. I have coeliacs and follow a gluten free diet. This is not helping my symptims of chronic constipation, fatigue and depression. I take 150mg Levothyroxine, which is gluten free, but not lactose free. I need to trial a lactose free diet (as well as continuing to be
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine. I have coeliacs and follow a gluten free diet. This is not helping my symptims of chronic constipation, fatigue and depression. I take 150mg Levothyroxine, which is gluten free, but not lactose free. I need to trial a lactose free diet (as well as continuing to be
Littleshopofhorrors
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
5 years ago
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine. I have coeliacs and follow a gluten free diet. This is not helping my symptims of chronic constipation, fatigue and depression. I take 150mg Levothyroxine, which is gluten free, but not lactose free. I need to trial a lactose free diet (as well as continuing to be gluten
Coeliac Disease and Levothyroxine. I have coeliacs and follow a gluten free diet. This is not helping my symptims of chronic constipation, fatigue and depression. I take 150mg Levothyroxine, which is gluten free, but not lactose free. I need to trial a lactose free diet (as well as continuing to be gluten
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Costochondritis anyone? Desperatly need your tips
Hi everyone Hope the cold is still bareable for you all. Quick question has anyone been suffering with costochondritis. I suffer really bad with it especially now the temp has dropped. Would like to know what helps ease or elivate the pain. I use heat packs, electric blanket, deep heat diclofenac,
Hi everyone Hope the cold is still bareable for you all. Quick question has anyone been suffering with costochondritis. I suffer really bad with it especially now the temp has dropped. Would like to know what helps ease or elivate the pain. I use heat packs, electric blanket, deep heat diclofenac,
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Cramping limbs
I haven't been diagnosed with any kind if liver disease but I used to be a big drinker in my twenties and I took 4 paracetamol over doses. 3 in my late teens and one accidental one 2 years ago and that is when my symptoms started. They are upper right quadrant pain which also is in my back and side.
I haven't been diagnosed with any kind if liver disease but I used to be a big drinker in my twenties and I took 4 paracetamol over doses. 3 in my late teens and one accidental one 2 years ago and that is when my symptoms started. They are upper right quadrant pain which also is in my back and side.
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Advised head GP re weight loss and Diabetes
Hi, all. Our local head GP was the speaker at a meeting I attended today. I told him about this site (I hope you read this Dr David!). He had not heard of Dr David Unwin (the UK GP who saves the NHS tens of thousands of pounds a year on diabetes drugs through Low carb). I feel that my body-fat percentage
Hi, all. Our local head GP was the speaker at a meeting I attended today. I told him about this site (I hope you read this Dr David!). He had not heard of Dr David Unwin (the UK GP who saves the NHS tens of thousands of pounds a year on diabetes drugs through Low carb). I feel that my body-fat percentage
S11m
Volunteer 70lb IF20
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Fasting and Furious
5 years ago
Daily Diary for Sunday 1st December 2019
Hello new members and regular contributors. Welcome to the daily diary, where you can post your meal and exercise plans for Sunday. The aims of the Daily Diary are to record plans in order to firm them up and make it more likely they are adhered to. The magic of this site comes from sharing ideas with
Hello new members and regular contributors. Welcome to the daily diary, where you can post your meal and exercise plans for Sunday. The aims of the Daily Diary are to record plans in order to firm them up and make it more likely they are adhered to. The magic of this site comes from sharing ideas with
Hopalong1
2 stone
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Fiberneualgia
I have found that taking low dose Naltrexone helps the pain of fiberneualgia as well as most auto immune issues. I started with 1/2 mg and slowly increased it to 4mgs. I knew I had to increase it when the pain started to return. I am also on a low carb diet, meaning I have pretty much eliminated sugar
I have found that taking low dose Naltrexone helps the pain of fiberneualgia as well as most auto immune issues. I started with 1/2 mg and slowly increased it to 4mgs. I knew I had to increase it when the pain started to return. I am also on a low carb diet, meaning I have pretty much eliminated sugar
Maryh1
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Calorie restricted diet - Dr Eric Berg
https://youtu.be/ihSOwWNyHmU Intermittent Fasting and the Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat (LCHF) diet avoids these problems: If you "slim smart" weight loss is not so hard! It is not all about motivation and masochism. Some of us here find that what works is a combination of The Low Carbohydrate, High-Fat
https://youtu.be/ihSOwWNyHmU Intermittent Fasting and the Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat (LCHF) diet avoids these problems: If you "slim smart" weight loss is not so hard! It is not all about motivation and masochism. Some of us here find that what works is a combination of The Low Carbohydrate, High-Fat
S11m
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
LCHF and the menopause
Hi, I am in week 4 of LCHF and IF 16:8. I have lost 10lbs in total but when I researched this eating regime I didn’t consider any implications of doing this whilst going through the menopause. (Age 53) I certainly don’t feel bloated anymore but have intermittent bleeding that I didn’t have pre LCHF
Hi, I am in week 4 of LCHF and IF 16:8. I have lost 10lbs in total but when I researched this eating regime I didn’t consider any implications of doing this whilst going through the menopause. (Age 53) I certainly don’t feel bloated anymore but have intermittent bleeding that I didn’t have pre LCHF
Symmo
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Finally Fully Fat Adapted?!? 🤔
I've had a few ups and downs the past month or so and have been lurching between keto, low-carb, with intermittent bouts of a few days of carby consumption. Each time the scales have shot up wildly for a week, then straight back down. I don't worry about it too much, except it sets me back with weight
I've had a few ups and downs the past month or so and have been lurching between keto, low-carb, with intermittent bouts of a few days of carby consumption. Each time the scales have shot up wildly for a week, then straight back down. I don't worry about it too much, except it sets me back with weight
Cosmo501
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
NY Times Report: 9 PwP Lost Ability to Swim After DBS
This is a blow for those of us looking at DBS further down the road as a possible last-resort therapy, but I guess it will be a matter of weighing up the pros and cons when we have to confront the choice to go ahead or not. Has anyone in this community who’s had DBS encountered the same issue? https
This is a blow for those of us looking at DBS further down the road as a possible last-resort therapy, but I guess it will be a matter of weighing up the pros and cons when we have to confront the choice to go ahead or not. Has anyone in this community who’s had DBS encountered the same issue? https
Skydome
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Daily Diary for Monday 25 th November 2019.
Hello to my fellow Daily Diaries I hope I find you well and you all had a good weekend. This is the last week of November which probably means you have already started preparing for Christmas. Now we need to plan our week out and decide what we are going to eat each day. I feel that writing it down
Hello to my fellow Daily Diaries I hope I find you well and you all had a good weekend. This is the last week of November which probably means you have already started preparing for Christmas. Now we need to plan our week out and decide what we are going to eat each day. I feel that writing it down
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6 stone
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Duopa pump and my day at work
Today at work in the interventional radiology department, i had a patient that was a pwp. He was there to have a tube replacement for his duopa pump system. This was new to me, so I am going to discuss it here for those who have also never heard of it . The duopa system is a wearable external pump that
Today at work in the interventional radiology department, i had a patient that was a pwp. He was there to have a tube replacement for his duopa pump system. This was new to me, so I am going to discuss it here for those who have also never heard of it . The duopa system is a wearable external pump that
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
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