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Actemra and weight
I've been on Actemra for about a year. Been off it for a few weeks because of tooth extraction and rheumatologist wants me to restart. RX insert and other research says most biologics and more specifically tocilizumab (Actemra) causes weight gain. I lost significant weight while so sick with GCA even
I've been on Actemra for about a year. Been off it for a few weeks because of tooth extraction and rheumatologist wants me to restart. RX insert and other research says most biologics and more specifically tocilizumab (Actemra) causes weight gain. I lost significant weight while so sick with GCA even
Spanky2019
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Gallstones
I was diagnosed with gallstones 20 yrs ago. My gp at the time basically told me that we've all got them and to suck it up. I've been a low fat diet ever since. But I'm still in pain round my right side with referred pain in my right shoulder and every so often I have days of being sick etc. I've a new
I was diagnosed with gallstones 20 yrs ago. My gp at the time basically told me that we've all got them and to suck it up. I've been a low fat diet ever since. But I'm still in pain round my right side with referred pain in my right shoulder and every so often I have days of being sick etc. I've a new
Pollywollydoodle64
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
LCHF without dairy?
Hi there, I’m currently calorie counting which I find fits with family life because I can eat the same meals as wife and kids. Interested in exploring LCHF but I have a dairy intolerance (that’s a big part of why I dismissed it as an option months ago). Wondering if anyone does LCHF without cheese,
Hi there, I’m currently calorie counting which I find fits with family life because I can eat the same meals as wife and kids. Interested in exploring LCHF but I have a dairy intolerance (that’s a big part of why I dismissed it as an option months ago). Wondering if anyone does LCHF without cheese,
UnitedRed
2020 May
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
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Staying low carb in a high carb world
I have had great success with going low carb, and sad to say I think my greatest ally in this has been coronavirus. I started December 2019, on what I first thought was going to be a diet (as in something I do for awhile and then stop) and allowed myself to break my own rules at social events. So, over
I have had great success with going low carb, and sad to say I think my greatest ally in this has been coronavirus. I started December 2019, on what I first thought was going to be a diet (as in something I do for awhile and then stop) and allowed myself to break my own rules at social events. So, over
Subtle_badger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
ALL THINGS LCHF
Hi everyone it's been a while since I posted in this group. Anyway, the last time I was here I had some questions about which method would be best for my weight loss journey and someone suggested trying the lchf plan. I've been trying the lchf plan for a few weeks now and I've had some positives like
Hi everyone it's been a while since I posted in this group. Anyway, the last time I was here I had some questions about which method would be best for my weight loss journey and someone suggested trying the lchf plan. I've been trying the lchf plan for a few weeks now and I've had some positives like
Fiddle_fit
2020 December
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Anti-inflammatory diet
I am relatively new to this site and think it is great! I read a couple of posts every day with great interest. I was diagnosed with PMR in August 2020 after a couple of months of excruciating pain in my shoulders. My GP pretty quickly suspected it and confirmed it with a short course of Pred (15 mg
I am relatively new to this site and think it is great! I read a couple of posts every day with great interest. I was diagnosed with PMR in August 2020 after a couple of months of excruciating pain in my shoulders. My GP pretty quickly suspected it and confirmed it with a short course of Pred (15 mg
LMali
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Anyone celebrating Burns Night?
25th of January is a traditional feast day in Scotland (Robert Burns' birthday), celebrated with haggis, tatties and neeps. And scotch. Haggis is a meaty treat, full of organ meats, so very nutritious. It also has oatmeal, so it's surprisingly high carb, 18g/100g which is more than the tatties (potatoes
25th of January is a traditional feast day in Scotland (Robert Burns' birthday), celebrated with haggis, tatties and neeps. And scotch. Haggis is a meaty treat, full of organ meats, so very nutritious. It also has oatmeal, so it's surprisingly high carb, 18g/100g which is more than the tatties (potatoes
Subtle_badger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Ongoing tummy issues - no idea what's wrong :(
Hey guys! I made a post about a week ago, but just wanted to make a more detailed one on symptoms i’ve been experiencing and my worries. Sorry if it’s long! For context, i’m 21 years old, weight about 40kg and i’m 5ft1 (bmi is within the underweight region). I’ve been this way for a few years now, so
Hey guys! I made a post about a week ago, but just wanted to make a more detailed one on symptoms i’ve been experiencing and my worries. Sorry if it’s long! For context, i’m 21 years old, weight about 40kg and i’m 5ft1 (bmi is within the underweight region). I’ve been this way for a few years now, so
mdox
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IBS Network
3 years ago
PBC and Poop
Anyone with PBC ever experience having orange poop? After lots of research it turns out that orange poop indicates the lack of bile salts. After learning this I became much more attentive to when I took Urso. I'm not a meal eater because of digestion stuff...I eat very small amounts all day. So,
Anyone with PBC ever experience having orange poop? After lots of research it turns out that orange poop indicates the lack of bile salts. After learning this I became much more attentive to when I took Urso. I'm not a meal eater because of digestion stuff...I eat very small amounts all day. So,
DianaCoats
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
Gallstone Help
Hi everyone. Was diagnosed with gallstones and a kidney stone a few months ago. had a few severe attacks from March to January. I had my first consultation cancelled for January due to covid. I thought I would be ok to wait until this pandemic is all over if I control my diet. I’ve lost nearly 4 stone
Hi everyone. Was diagnosed with gallstones and a kidney stone a few months ago. had a few severe attacks from March to January. I had my first consultation cancelled for January due to covid. I thought I would be ok to wait until this pandemic is all over if I control my diet. I’ve lost nearly 4 stone
Tracy12
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Meal replacement shakes and soups
My GP has referred me to the Rewind programme which aims to help diabetes type 2 patients lose weight and possibly achieve remission. One mode of this programme consists of meal replacement shakes and soups, which to my mind does not seem appropriate for a liver patient (I have been diagnosed with likely
My GP has referred me to the Rewind programme which aims to help diabetes type 2 patients lose weight and possibly achieve remission. One mode of this programme consists of meal replacement shakes and soups, which to my mind does not seem appropriate for a liver patient (I have been diagnosed with likely
SophieAK
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Recent Diagnosis. What tests should I ask for?
I was recently diagnosed with PBC with a positive AMA and elevated liver enzymes. Are there other tests I should request to better understand my condition? Is it important to know what stage you are? My GI doctor seems knowledgable and put me on URSO right away but should I see a specialist? Is
I was recently diagnosed with PBC with a positive AMA and elevated liver enzymes. Are there other tests I should request to better understand my condition? Is it important to know what stage you are? My GI doctor seems knowledgable and put me on URSO right away but should I see a specialist? Is
sjt58
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
New to the group ....hi everyone
Hi I'm New to this group. My question is, has anyone with an under active thyroid found being on a gluten free diet has helped their symptoms, ie constant tiredness and over production if mucus. Thank you.
Hi I'm New to this group. My question is, has anyone with an under active thyroid found being on a gluten free diet has helped their symptoms, ie constant tiredness and over production if mucus. Thank you.
Itsallshit21
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
I have new thyroid results - not quite sure how to proceed
Hi everyone, I have had new results from a test done via Blue Horizon just before Xmas. Previously I had done one via the doctor and another via Blue Horizon (as I couldn't see my doctor then). Please see all results below, I am not sure where to go from here - BEGINNING of 2019 - Doctors -
Hi everyone, I have had new results from a test done via Blue Horizon just before Xmas. Previously I had done one via the doctor and another via Blue Horizon (as I couldn't see my doctor then). Please see all results below, I am not sure where to go from here - BEGINNING of 2019 - Doctors -
juliekat
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Ultra Sound Findings I wasnt aware of
I had my Bloods request form today and under Clinical Details it said that USScan showed Mulitple Hepatic Cysts...which I knew..but also Biliary Dilation and Pacreatitis...which is news to me! It had a ? just before it on the form. Whats thst mean? When I had my phone appt with Gastric Doc last week
I had my Bloods request form today and under Clinical Details it said that USScan showed Mulitple Hepatic Cysts...which I knew..but also Biliary Dilation and Pacreatitis...which is news to me! It had a ? just before it on the form. Whats thst mean? When I had my phone appt with Gastric Doc last week
nesh60
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Food allergy testing
Hi all Cab you help me out please? My brother is absolutely convinced that something I'm eating, if not the cause of the PMR, is certainly making it worse. I'm happy he is interested but I'm slightly less convinced than him. I barely drink alcohol as that causes more pain. I eat in a low carb way as
Hi all Cab you help me out please? My brother is absolutely convinced that something I'm eating, if not the cause of the PMR, is certainly making it worse. I'm happy he is interested but I'm slightly less convinced than him. I barely drink alcohol as that causes more pain. I eat in a low carb way as
Coffeebeans
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
low sodium diet
although a low sodium diet is helpful for controlling my blood pressure this diet is extremely hard...i feel like i can’t eat anything without being conscious of the fact that it has sodium in it, every time i eat anything i see the mental numbers rising in my brain, i’ve gotten to the point where i
although a low sodium diet is helpful for controlling my blood pressure this diet is extremely hard...i feel like i can’t eat anything without being conscious of the fact that it has sodium in it, every time i eat anything i see the mental numbers rising in my brain, i’ve gotten to the point where i
celestw
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
Gallstones
Hello! I'm doing rather good. As some of you might remember, I was diagnosed with decompensated liver cirrhosis some time ago. My liver is in compensated state now, I'm very thankful for that. But an appointment at my doctor's yesterday showed that I now have developed some gallstones. Due to time shortage
Hello! I'm doing rather good. As some of you might remember, I was diagnosed with decompensated liver cirrhosis some time ago. My liver is in compensated state now, I'm very thankful for that. But an appointment at my doctor's yesterday showed that I now have developed some gallstones. Due to time shortage
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
New weapon for inflammation.
Flinders University researchers have discovered a new anti-inflammatory role for well-known blood clot protein fibrinogen, which could support targeted new treatments for kidney, heart and other common diseases. The study in Redox Biology describes how fibrinogen can be protective against hypochlorite
Flinders University researchers have discovered a new anti-inflammatory role for well-known blood clot protein fibrinogen, which could support targeted new treatments for kidney, heart and other common diseases. The study in Redox Biology describes how fibrinogen can be protective against hypochlorite
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Constant right pain???
Hello everyone, I am 34 years old and a diagnosis of pbc 1 month ago but with symptoms of pain 3 years ago since my gallbladder was removed, I wanted to know if someone has discomfort in the right epigastrium that radiates under the little things is already scaring me because It is almost constant since
Hello everyone, I am 34 years old and a diagnosis of pbc 1 month ago but with symptoms of pain 3 years ago since my gallbladder was removed, I wanted to know if someone has discomfort in the right epigastrium that radiates under the little things is already scaring me because It is almost constant since
Valpbc
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
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