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Anyone here familiar with LDD (low dose dipyridamole), new medicine to help fibro patients with pain relief?
Hi All, I recently read an article that I found interesting about a new medicine called Low Dose Dipyridamole which helps fibromyalgia patients with pain relief. Is anyone familiar with it or has anyone here ever tried it? Here is a link to the article if any of you would like to read it: https://medium.com
Hi All, I recently read an article that I found interesting about a new medicine called Low Dose Dipyridamole which helps fibromyalgia patients with pain relief. Is anyone familiar with it or has anyone here ever tried it? Here is a link to the article if any of you would like to read it: https://medium.com
Julie8787
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Are you in Keto? Be mindful about your BMD-Bone Mineral density ! Lower BMD DEXA score would mean that you are heading towards osteoporosis
I came across one of my Obese friend who was practicing Keto since last couple of years to reduce his weight and also control his Type 2... His recent Dexa score indicated that his BMD is decreasing very fast...and when he contacted his medical practitioner , he was advised to switch back to a low to
I came across one of my Obese friend who was practicing Keto since last couple of years to reduce his weight and also control his Type 2... His recent Dexa score indicated that his BMD is decreasing very fast...and when he contacted his medical practitioner , he was advised to switch back to a low to
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Cholesterol lipid information!
Any one out there, could you please explain this to me: "Hi, I have just had cholesterol results back and would love some help interpreting the results. If anyone can help me understand the levels it would be really appreciated :) Serum lipids (SP11610) - low fat diet , Serum cholesterol 4.8 mmol/L
Any one out there, could you please explain this to me: "Hi, I have just had cholesterol results back and would love some help interpreting the results. If anyone can help me understand the levels it would be really appreciated :) Serum lipids (SP11610) - low fat diet , Serum cholesterol 4.8 mmol/L
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
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Coffee using lchf
Hello again, So I’ve cut back on anything with sugar and for lunch and dinner i’ve been having a plate of mixed salade some tomatoe a spoon of mayo or olive oil(for the fat) and then a portion of either fish/chicken or like yesterday omelette(no oil to fry) and it’s been going ok. Been taking virtual
Hello again, So I’ve cut back on anything with sugar and for lunch and dinner i’ve been having a plate of mixed salade some tomatoe a spoon of mayo or olive oil(for the fat) and then a portion of either fish/chicken or like yesterday omelette(no oil to fry) and it’s been going ok. Been taking virtual
Diianna93
2020 February
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Clever guts diet
Morning all. I’m determined to stick with the clever guts diet in the hope it will put a spring back in my step. I made the nutty granola yesterday, it is lush but has given me indigestion! I think I will make it with less nuts because as wonderful as they were I think 400g nuts to 180g oats and flax
Morning all. I’m determined to stick with the clever guts diet in the hope it will put a spring back in my step. I made the nutty granola yesterday, it is lush but has given me indigestion! I think I will make it with less nuts because as wonderful as they were I think 400g nuts to 180g oats and flax
Callyv
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
LCHF — but not Keto
I'd never heard of LCHF as a diet until I joined this group but, when it was time for me to start losing weight, it seemed obvious to me that I should be cutting down on carbs. It was easy to eliminate potatoes, rice & pasta. I've never been interested in sweets or cakes and I was only eating bread out
I'd never heard of LCHF as a diet until I joined this group but, when it was time for me to start losing weight, it seemed obvious to me that I should be cutting down on carbs. It was easy to eliminate potatoes, rice & pasta. I've never been interested in sweets or cakes and I was only eating bread out
RaggedClown
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Just can't make my mind up! Bad luck or RA -one of them is guilty.
After terrible upper abdominal pain over the weekend (a repeat of incident just before Xmas - put down to steroid induced gastritis) the suspision is that I have gallstones - and extreme pain is biliary colic (now waiting scan etc). Apart from being female I don't fit in the normal groups who are vulnerable
After terrible upper abdominal pain over the weekend (a repeat of incident just before Xmas - put down to steroid induced gastritis) the suspision is that I have gallstones - and extreme pain is biliary colic (now waiting scan etc). Apart from being female I don't fit in the normal groups who are vulnerable
RosieA
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NRAS
4 years ago
Inherited CKD
Hello, I was wondering if there is anyone on this forum with inherited CKD? My great grandmother, grandmother, uncle, aunt, and mother have had,or have passed away from complications from ckd. The only thing present in our family is the disease. There seems to be no underlying cause. I am 42 years old
Hello, I was wondering if there is anyone on this forum with inherited CKD? My great grandmother, grandmother, uncle, aunt, and mother have had,or have passed away from complications from ckd. The only thing present in our family is the disease. There seems to be no underlying cause. I am 42 years old
Cbailey
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Early CKD Support
4 years ago
Antibodies and ultimate destruction of the thyroid
greygoose I have now been gluten free for nearly two years and my sole aim has been to reduce my antibodies (TPO >1300 and thyroglobulin antibodies 394). These have both gone down substantially on each of my last three blood tests. I have seen you say so many times that this is pretty well meaningless
greygoose I have now been gluten free for nearly two years and my sole aim has been to reduce my antibodies (TPO >1300 and thyroglobulin antibodies 394). These have both gone down substantially on each of my last three blood tests. I have seen you say so many times that this is pretty well meaningless
Caroline888
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
CKD vs Diabetes Eating
Diagnosed with CKD stage 3 GFR 35 about a year ago. Also diabetic type 2 insulin dependent. Having trouble figuring out an eating plan. Nutritionist told me to ignore diabetes diet, nephrologist told me to follow diabetes diet but dont eat bananas, tomatoes and oranges. So confusing. Eating whatever
Diagnosed with CKD stage 3 GFR 35 about a year ago. Also diabetic type 2 insulin dependent. Having trouble figuring out an eating plan. Nutritionist told me to ignore diabetes diet, nephrologist told me to follow diabetes diet but dont eat bananas, tomatoes and oranges. So confusing. Eating whatever
Patches13
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Liver cirrhosis
Hi I have my liver scan which says my liver has coarse and patchyechoc
Hi I have my liver scan which says my liver has coarse and patchyechoc
bottleofdog199
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Portion Sizes
Good evening all, I hope you're all having a good day 😊 I have a question. Do I need to worry about portion sizes with lchf? I do eat rather a lot 😬 I am wondering if this may hinder my progress? Your thoughts would be much appreciated, thanks.
Good evening all, I hope you're all having a good day 😊 I have a question. Do I need to worry about portion sizes with lchf? I do eat rather a lot 😬 I am wondering if this may hinder my progress? Your thoughts would be much appreciated, thanks.
Leeleepuss
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Exercise dizzy
I thought it was just the motion of yoga, but have started skipping - same problem. Only did a minute and was so dizzy. I'm making sure I'm hydrated, etc. Is the low-carb killing my exercise ability?
I thought it was just the motion of yoga, but have started skipping - same problem. Only did a minute and was so dizzy. I'm making sure I'm hydrated, etc. Is the low-carb killing my exercise ability?
Hidden
7lbs
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Enzyme Deficiency
Hello all I have not posted in a while. Over the years I've been told that I have IBS, reflux, possible celiac, damage to the vagus nerve, iron deficiency and low folic acid. I've been on a gluten free diet for nearly 4 years now because I did test positive for the allergy and show all the signs of
Hello all I have not posted in a while. Over the years I've been told that I have IBS, reflux, possible celiac, damage to the vagus nerve, iron deficiency and low folic acid. I've been on a gluten free diet for nearly 4 years now because I did test positive for the allergy and show all the signs of
Mrshughes30
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Helpful Nutrition
Hi, can anyone recommend any high carbohydrate bars? Somebody in the health care profession recommends I should have high carbs in the morning and late at night, as its supposed to help my condition of cirrhosis. I'm currently on a low carb low sugar diet but would like to know if this would help? Any
Hi, can anyone recommend any high carbohydrate bars? Somebody in the health care profession recommends I should have high carbs in the morning and late at night, as its supposed to help my condition of cirrhosis. I'm currently on a low carb low sugar diet but would like to know if this would help? Any
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Worried about Cholesterol?
There have been quite a few posts by people new to this forum worried that a high fat diet will increase their risk of heart disease. I suspect that those worried are still influenced by the current dietary guidelines and are concerned that flouting them will be to the detriment of their health. I also
There have been quite a few posts by people new to this forum worried that a high fat diet will increase their risk of heart disease. I suspect that those worried are still influenced by the current dietary guidelines and are concerned that flouting them will be to the detriment of their health. I also
MikePollard
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Statins for women
I've been accused of 'scaremongering' in the past for flagging up the experimental results related to statin "therapy" and explaining how to interpret the statistics (which isn't immediately obvious unless you've had some training). I'm doing a little more of this scaremongering in the LCHF thread today
I've been accused of 'scaremongering' in the past for flagging up the experimental results related to statin "therapy" and explaining how to interpret the statistics (which isn't immediately obvious unless you've had some training). I'm doing a little more of this scaremongering in the LCHF thread today
TheAwfulToad
Maintainer
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
transglutaminase IgA levels
I am diagnosed Celiac. In June 2017 my Transglutaminase IgA levels were 1784.2 and are now just over 300 after 2 years plus. To be normal they should be under 20. I follow a strict gluten free diet but with the odd slip up so I wonder why my numbers don’t return to normal levels. Any answers?
I am diagnosed Celiac. In June 2017 my Transglutaminase IgA levels were 1784.2 and are now just over 300 after 2 years plus. To be normal they should be under 20. I follow a strict gluten free diet but with the odd slip up so I wonder why my numbers don’t return to normal levels. Any answers?
Bracken2001
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
4 years ago
Annual Blood Test Results
Hi, I attach my new blood tests. I went gluten free in Feb 2017 which brought my immunology down from very high to under range. For 2 months before this last blood test I ate some gluten in my diet but was surprised to see the immunology did not start to go back up again. Although CRP & Ferritin have
Hi, I attach my new blood tests. I went gluten free in Feb 2017 which brought my immunology down from very high to under range. For 2 months before this last blood test I ate some gluten in my diet but was surprised to see the immunology did not start to go back up again. Although CRP & Ferritin have
Kazza8
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Another post on low carb eating - theory and evidence
Well, at last, I'm impressed with the latest NHS diet advice, they've finally changed their tune and caught up with low carbs. As my hbA1c has gone up due to increased doses of Pred my GP is concerned I'm near Pre-diabetic levels. They have given me info on the NHS Healthier You programme and offered
Well, at last, I'm impressed with the latest NHS diet advice, they've finally changed their tune and caught up with low carbs. As my hbA1c has gone up due to increased doses of Pred my GP is concerned I'm near Pre-diabetic levels. They have given me info on the NHS Healthier You programme and offered
tangocharlie
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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