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What's your favourite low carb breakfast?
Hi everyone with the interest in pre diabetes and controlling type 2 diabetes this is something that is affecting more and more people and I've just been asked this so what are your favourite low carb breakfasts please. š
Hi everyone with the interest in pre diabetes and controlling type 2 diabetes this is something that is affecting more and more people and I've just been asked this so what are your favourite low carb breakfasts please. š
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
How I reduced my Parkinsonās meds by 50% and beat my addiction to dopamine
Fifteen years ago I was diagnosed with Parkinsonās Disease (PD). Within a year I was taking the standard medication associated with the disease, dopamine in its various forms (levodopa/carbadopa, aka. Sinemet). Like most sufferers of PD, my need for Sinemet, grew and grew until I was taking 200 mg every
Fifteen years ago I was diagnosed with Parkinsonās Disease (PD). Within a year I was taking the standard medication associated with the disease, dopamine in its various forms (levodopa/carbadopa, aka. Sinemet). Like most sufferers of PD, my need for Sinemet, grew and grew until I was taking 200 mg every
GaryTorch
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
LCHF question about cooking beef mince
Iāve always drained fat off beef mince when cooking for ragu or chilli etc. But under LCHF should I leave the fat in, and would that be yucky to eat?
Iāve always drained fat off beef mince when cooking for ragu or chilli etc. But under LCHF should I leave the fat in, and would that be yucky to eat?
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
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A Simple inexpensive Blood test can Predict whether you carry a CV risk in future or/and you carry a risk of type 2 Diabetes/metabolic synd
I was interacting yesterday with one of my close Cardiologist Friend (we were school friends), he tells me that one simple blood test- least expensive which people don't do- can predict if you carry any CV risk or type 2 diabetic risk.. For an existing type-2 , it can predict to what extent the beta
I was interacting yesterday with one of my close Cardiologist Friend (we were school friends), he tells me that one simple blood test- least expensive which people don't do- can predict if you carry any CV risk or type 2 diabetic risk.. For an existing type-2 , it can predict to what extent the beta
namaha
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Gluten free diet and Hashimoto's - any advantage? Appears to be so.
This recent paper indicates gluten-free diet can be a useful aid for women with Hashimoto's:
Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2019; 127(07): 417-422
DOI: 10.1055/a-0653-710
The Effect of Gluten-Free Diet on Thyroid Autoimmunity in Drug-NaĆÆve Women with Hashimotoās Thyroiditis: A Pilot Study
This recent paper indicates gluten-free diet can be a useful aid for women with Hashimoto's:
Exp Clin Endocrinol Diabetes 2019; 127(07): 417-422
DOI: 10.1055/a-0653-710
The Effect of Gluten-Free Diet on Thyroid Autoimmunity in Drug-NaĆÆve Women with Hashimotoās Thyroiditis: A Pilot Study
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
New Thyroid Test results - Time to see GP?
Despite following a strict gluten-free diet I have elevated antibodies and my current symptoms have only worsened: Feeling cold/sensitive to cold Weight gain. Uncontrollable weight gain. Fatigue- like absolutely wiped out/no energy Depressed Memory problems I know they told me my thyroid function is
Despite following a strict gluten-free diet I have elevated antibodies and my current symptoms have only worsened: Feeling cold/sensitive to cold Weight gain. Uncontrollable weight gain. Fatigue- like absolutely wiped out/no energy Depressed Memory problems I know they told me my thyroid function is
Blahfeelingblah
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Abject fatigue
I am curious if anyone has a cheery solution for abject fatigue. Iām finding it to be a potential terminal issue. I donāt see a way out. The more I try to exercise the worse it gets. Iām currently on Rytary, klonazapam-dose hasnāt changed in 4 years- and levothyroxine. About a year ago started
I am curious if anyone has a cheery solution for abject fatigue. Iām finding it to be a potential terminal issue. I donāt see a way out. The more I try to exercise the worse it gets. Iām currently on Rytary, klonazapam-dose hasnāt changed in 4 years- and levothyroxine. About a year ago started
etterus
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
unable to run since c25k graduation
I did a big push to complete the programme on 10th July with the last 6 runs in 12 days, feeling very positive although not easy, and followed up with 28k and 34k walks on 11 and 13 July. After a couple of rest days, I tried to run again but could only do about 15 minutes before feeling muscles are too
I did a big push to complete the programme on 10th July with the last 6 runs in 12 days, feeling very positive although not easy, and followed up with 28k and 34k walks on 11 and 13 July. After a couple of rest days, I tried to run again but could only do about 15 minutes before feeling muscles are too
Fitmo
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Feeling low, follow up to 3 months of stress
Hello everyone, Iām sorry I havenāt replied yet to everyone who responded to my earlier post about all the stress of the last months plus a move. Thank you for all your support. I know I whined quite a bit! We moved a month ago but are still getting settled. I did a lot of moaning about stresses
Hello everyone, Iām sorry I havenāt replied yet to everyone who responded to my earlier post about all the stress of the last months plus a move. Thank you for all your support. I know I whined quite a bit! We moved a month ago but are still getting settled. I did a lot of moaning about stresses
Mstiles
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Undiagnosed Endometriosis from lap and Orilissa. Do I have endo?
Hi all, I recently had a laparoscopy with my OBGYN that left me without answers. He said that I had blisters/possible endometriosis on my ovary, but it didn't explain my pain. Since then I've had my case looked over by a specialist who said that I probably have stage one endometriosis. He also wanted
Hi all, I recently had a laparoscopy with my OBGYN that left me without answers. He said that I had blisters/possible endometriosis on my ovary, but it didn't explain my pain. Since then I've had my case looked over by a specialist who said that I probably have stage one endometriosis. He also wanted
SharkGirl
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Endometriosis UK
5 years ago
Second day trying to be low carb
I think I started out right today. For my breakfast I had a sausage patty and hard boiled egg. For lunch I plan to have a salad with turkey and blue cheese dressing. Not sure what supper will be yet. Gonna figure it out soon.
I think I started out right today. For my breakfast I had a sausage patty and hard boiled egg. For lunch I plan to have a salad with turkey and blue cheese dressing. Not sure what supper will be yet. Gonna figure it out soon.
Bobbi6
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Newbie
Hi Iāve been lurking here awhile. I am trying to lose 77 lbs. i has a fitness coach helping me do calorie counting and low fat everything. I stopped losing now and Iām missing fats. I admit Iāve been eating potatoes, rice, corn and beans this past month and Iām convinced those carbs stalled my weightloss
Hi Iāve been lurking here awhile. I am trying to lose 77 lbs. i has a fitness coach helping me do calorie counting and low fat everything. I stopped losing now and Iām missing fats. I admit Iāve been eating potatoes, rice, corn and beans this past month and Iām convinced those carbs stalled my weightloss
Bobbi6
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
The Newcastle Diet : does it work?
If you're short on time, the brief answer is "for most people, no, not really". The longer answer is very interesting. Here's the summary of the 2-year followup, straight from the source: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/media/wwwnclacuk/newcastlemagneticresonancecentre/files/DiRECT%20-%202%20year%20results.pdf
If you're short on time, the brief answer is "for most people, no, not really". The longer answer is very interesting. Here's the summary of the 2-year followup, straight from the source: https://www.ncl.ac.uk/media/wwwnclacuk/newcastlemagneticresonancecentre/files/DiRECT%20-%202%20year%20results.pdf
TheAwfulToad
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
What LCHF looks like for me...
Just posting this to show that LCHF does not have to be a huge heap of saturated fat. I'm getting a bit frustrated by people who hear that I'm "doing low carb", and they do not really understand much about it, are critical and make assumptions, and potentially influence other people away from what could
Just posting this to show that LCHF does not have to be a huge heap of saturated fat. I'm getting a bit frustrated by people who hear that I'm "doing low carb", and they do not really understand much about it, are critical and make assumptions, and potentially influence other people away from what could
Cosmo501
Restart July 2020
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Hello! Newbie to this forum
Hi, Iāve been on the NHS weight loss forum for about a year but properly really from Feb where I discovered LCHF forum and from others the 16:8 fast. This has helped to get the weight loss going. I struggle to avoid carbs all the time but I know I can have a carbtastic day and then get back in the wagon
Hi, Iāve been on the NHS weight loss forum for about a year but properly really from Feb where I discovered LCHF forum and from others the 16:8 fast. This has helped to get the weight loss going. I struggle to avoid carbs all the time but I know I can have a carbtastic day and then get back in the wagon
RedUnicorn
IF16
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Fasting and Furious
5 years ago
Gluten free
My next step, in this journey, is to try a gluten free diet. Iāve done some reading and am a little overwhelmed. It seems like everything contains gluten. Any suggestions on where to start? Thanks!
My next step, in this journey, is to try a gluten free diet. Iāve done some reading and am a little overwhelmed. It seems like everything contains gluten. Any suggestions on where to start? Thanks!
Coachgeorge
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Iām new here
Hello, I was diagnosed in 2011, at age 39. I was able to manage my symptoms quite well until about 18 months ago using only an agonist. I started on Sinemet at the beginning of last year, but within 6 months had increased from 3 tablets a day to 9 and started experiencing wear-off in about 2 hours.
Hello, I was diagnosed in 2011, at age 39. I was able to manage my symptoms quite well until about 18 months ago using only an agonist. I started on Sinemet at the beginning of last year, but within 6 months had increased from 3 tablets a day to 9 and started experiencing wear-off in about 2 hours.
NevJ
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Soy milk and levothyroxine
I had my thyroid removed 8 years ago. Since then I have taken 100mg daily, sometimes 125mg on two of the days in a week without much problem. Recently I have changed my diet to low carb, no sugar, no processed foods, no pastry. Increased greens such as Kale, Broccoli, Spinach. I have also stopped
I had my thyroid removed 8 years ago. Since then I have taken 100mg daily, sometimes 125mg on two of the days in a week without much problem. Recently I have changed my diet to low carb, no sugar, no processed foods, no pastry. Increased greens such as Kale, Broccoli, Spinach. I have also stopped
BlueBudgie
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Trying hard
Hi all. Hope you soon get back on track. Well done our DD host for not giving up and getting back on track . My Moto I've learnt since being on here is you are Not a failure if you don't give up. So šššā. To all of you fighter's !!!! My plan for today. I'm LCHF 1400-1500 CAL Breakfast 1/2 Avocado
Hi all. Hope you soon get back on track. Well done our DD host for not giving up and getting back on track . My Moto I've learnt since being on here is you are Not a failure if you don't give up. So šššā. To all of you fighter's !!!! My plan for today. I'm LCHF 1400-1500 CAL Breakfast 1/2 Avocado
Truthfully
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Meterformin and Hashimoto's
Into 5th day of 500 mg of Meterformin and has started to lower glucose levels with continued low carb diet I also have Hashimoto and use NTD Just read that Meterformin has an effect on TSH levels , anybody else with this potential problem ?
Into 5th day of 500 mg of Meterformin and has started to lower glucose levels with continued low carb diet I also have Hashimoto and use NTD Just read that Meterformin has an effect on TSH levels , anybody else with this potential problem ?
Cariad123
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
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