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Biliary Dyskenis
Found out yesterday that I have Biliary Dyskenisa and will have surgery on the 26th. I have always had a sesitive digestive tract but the last month has been terrible. Everything makes me sick. Liquid stool and painful intestine and sour stomach. The actual gallbladder pain is probably the most tolerable
Found out yesterday that I have Biliary Dyskenisa and will have surgery on the 26th. I have always had a sesitive digestive tract but the last month has been terrible. Everything makes me sick. Liquid stool and painful intestine and sour stomach. The actual gallbladder pain is probably the most tolerable
Tigerlilly81
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IBS Network
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
Littleshopofhorrors
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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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
Stomach pains
I would just like to thank everyone for their help and suggestions but finally found out I have gall stones
I would just like to thank everyone for their help and suggestions but finally found out I have gall stones
Pamvicdave123
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Thyroid UK
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
Update
So having had a liver and gallbladder scan on Monday and finding out I have gallstones and a fatty liver, I had a follow up appointment with my GP and am being referred for the gallbladder. I almost feel that my concerns regarding the medication are being ignored and he just said it might be an idea
So having had a liver and gallbladder scan on Monday and finding out I have gallstones and a fatty liver, I had a follow up appointment with my GP and am being referred for the gallbladder. I almost feel that my concerns regarding the medication are being ignored and he just said it might be an idea
conwayinkzn
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British Liver Trust
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
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
Hidden
6 stone
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Diabetics and LCHF/Keto Diet/ Intermittent Fasting
In the last couple of years a lot of information has been appearing on the Internet regarding the benefits of Keto/ LCHF and Intermittent fasting as a way for improving diabetes control/ insulin sensitivity and even sending diabetes into remission. However on the reverse side are complications of low
In the last couple of years a lot of information has been appearing on the Internet regarding the benefits of Keto/ LCHF and Intermittent fasting as a way for improving diabetes control/ insulin sensitivity and even sending diabetes into remission. However on the reverse side are complications of low
HellzAngel
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Reduce risk of type 2 diabetes with this simple diet plan
Choosing an adequate diet to prevent and control diabetes can be very hard to find. There are many diet plans which have proven to be non-beneficial. After the use of many drugs, patients are not relieved. The secretion of insulin, which is a need in diabetes treatment by the Pancreas, shuts down.
Choosing an adequate diet to prevent and control diabetes can be very hard to find. There are many diet plans which have proven to be non-beneficial. After the use of many drugs, patients are not relieved. The secretion of insulin, which is a need in diabetes treatment by the Pancreas, shuts down.
nisha0103
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Merster here finally with some clarity
I have been fighting rls for 3 yrs now. Sometimes contemplating what kind of soution suicide might be as nothing else was relieving the horrible insomnia and daily pain and nerve sensations it was producing. I was on a low dose pain management drug ms contin until heart surgery in 2015 and thought
I have been fighting rls for 3 yrs now. Sometimes contemplating what kind of soution suicide might be as nothing else was relieving the horrible insomnia and daily pain and nerve sensations it was producing. I was on a low dose pain management drug ms contin until heart surgery in 2015 and thought
Merster
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
How should you break your fast?
There are about as many different strategies for breaking a fast as there are for fasting. Carbohydrate spikes blood glucose, which spikes insulin, which rapidly brings down your blood glucose - making you hungry. I do not need to be on a keto or very low carb diet, and my regular daily carb breakfast
There are about as many different strategies for breaking a fast as there are for fasting. Carbohydrate spikes blood glucose, which spikes insulin, which rapidly brings down your blood glucose - making you hungry. I do not need to be on a keto or very low carb diet, and my regular daily carb breakfast
S11m
Volunteer 70lb IF20
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Fasting and Furious
5 years ago
Hidden Agendas
Being pre-diabetic but hoping to reverse this (all markers going the right way) I have browsed a number of diabetic forums. Heart disease seems particularly prelevant amongst diabetics which is something I am trying to avoid and why I joined this forum although obviously there are numerous other factors
Being pre-diabetic but hoping to reverse this (all markers going the right way) I have browsed a number of diabetic forums. Heart disease seems particularly prelevant amongst diabetics which is something I am trying to avoid and why I joined this forum although obviously there are numerous other factors
Heythrop51
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Overwhelmed, any advice would be appreciated.
Hi, I'm new to this forum so please forgive me if this has been asked before. I have recently been diagnosed with Hashimotos and I'm currently taking 75mg of thyroxine. To be honest due to stress and depression I have badly neglected my health and I didnt take my medication regularly. I'm now ready to
Hi, I'm new to this forum so please forgive me if this has been asked before. I have recently been diagnosed with Hashimotos and I'm currently taking 75mg of thyroxine. To be honest due to stress and depression I have badly neglected my health and I didnt take my medication regularly. I'm now ready to
andi2508
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Dr David Unwin interview – fatty liver, raised GGT, triglycerides, hypertension, diabetes, weight loss
Newly published interview with the lovely NHS GP Dr David Unwin. They discuss how and why he started treating his patients with low carb, plus some of the other health benefits he has discovered along the way over the past 7 years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QizJhk4DaUY I appreciate it’s not directly
Newly published interview with the lovely NHS GP Dr David Unwin. They discuss how and why he started treating his patients with low carb, plus some of the other health benefits he has discovered along the way over the past 7 years. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QizJhk4DaUY I appreciate it’s not directly
Lesleyg13
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
In need of help!
My mother has Chronic Kidney Disease. Her kidneys only have 30% function due to damage from a medication she was put on. Now, she has to go on a low-carb low potassium diet, and we have no access to a dietitian since we're in a rural area! Her new kidney specialist has basically told her to do this without
My mother has Chronic Kidney Disease. Her kidneys only have 30% function due to damage from a medication she was put on. Now, she has to go on a low-carb low potassium diet, and we have no access to a dietitian since we're in a rural area! Her new kidney specialist has basically told her to do this without
RebelHeart001
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
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