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I started t3 a month ago first 2 weeks 2.5 mornings only which I definitely believe gave me more stamina and energy and then after 2 weeks added in a second afternoon 2.5, - im not sure if this made much difference, perhaps as first was going from nothing to something and this was just a small increase
I started t3 a month ago first 2 weeks 2.5 mornings only which I definitely believe gave me more stamina and energy and then after 2 weeks added in a second afternoon 2.5, - im not sure if this made much difference, perhaps as first was going from nothing to something and this was just a small increase
samking5
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
deranged LFT and Gallbladder perforation
hi, hoping someone may have experience like mine. I had a perforated gallbladder whilst in hospital with Sepsis back in November. Because of my weight and existing issue the team didn’t want to operate as keyhole wasn’t an option so would have involved open surgery. So I was put on antibiotics for 6
hi, hoping someone may have experience like mine. I had a perforated gallbladder whilst in hospital with Sepsis back in November. Because of my weight and existing issue the team didn’t want to operate as keyhole wasn’t an option so would have involved open surgery. So I was put on antibiotics for 6
Stonyd
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
post cholecystectomy issues
I had my gallbladder out (gallstones) 10 years ago and for the first 5 or so years I had no problems whatsoever, life returned to normal. Then I started getting these weird night time vomiting events. Always seemed to be woken between 2 and 3am with a heavy pressure in my stomach/gut, not feeling nauseas
I had my gallbladder out (gallstones) 10 years ago and for the first 5 or so years I had no problems whatsoever, life returned to normal. Then I started getting these weird night time vomiting events. Always seemed to be woken between 2 and 3am with a heavy pressure in my stomach/gut, not feeling nauseas
Susanc241
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 months ago
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Triplet cuties
Hello everyoneJust thought i'd show you these three cutie sets of triplet lambs born on a farm near Swindon this week. Hopefully they will give you all a boost as they are the first ones this year and a wonderful sign that Spring is coming. Hope your starting to see the first shoots in your gardens
Hello everyoneJust thought i'd show you these three cutie sets of triplet lambs born on a farm near Swindon this week. Hopefully they will give you all a boost as they are the first ones this year and a wonderful sign that Spring is coming. Hope your starting to see the first shoots in your gardens
misty14
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
cholecystectomy and cirrhosis
I’ve been advised that I need a cholecystectomy due to a polyp (9 x 6.5 mm). I have cirrhosis, but am fully compensated. I have been told that this operation can be very dangerous for someone with cirrhosis. Any help or advice please?
I’ve been advised that I need a cholecystectomy due to a polyp (9 x 6.5 mm). I have cirrhosis, but am fully compensated. I have been told that this operation can be very dangerous for someone with cirrhosis. Any help or advice please?
Turvy
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
IBS and kidney Stones
Hi,Firstly , I posted similar about 1 year or so ago. I was prescribed potassium citrate mixture in order to prevent further kidney stones , however, the side effects are stomach pains and even more diarrhoea issues . In fact , if I took this med in the quantity prescribed I would for ever need to
Hi,Firstly , I posted similar about 1 year or so ago. I was prescribed potassium citrate mixture in order to prevent further kidney stones , however, the side effects are stomach pains and even more diarrhoea issues . In fact , if I took this med in the quantity prescribed I would for ever need to
Will1234
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IBS Network
5 months ago
gluten diet
Having difficulties in having a balanced gluten free diet or what to cook because very scared to go to restaurants and other food outlets. How do I make a healthy gluten free diet, i have lost a lot of weight.
Having difficulties in having a balanced gluten free diet or what to cook because very scared to go to restaurants and other food outlets. How do I make a healthy gluten free diet, i have lost a lot of weight.
NyashaWisi
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
10 months ago
T3 affects of different manufacturers
After many years on Teva 60mcgs daily I am trying to reduce the dose to 55mcgs due to increased bowel activity! The GP prescribed 2x20 Teva, 10 Morningside and 5 Viatris. I feel ok except that I have a burning sensation in my digestive system which would suggest an excipient in the new T3 may be an issue
After many years on Teva 60mcgs daily I am trying to reduce the dose to 55mcgs due to increased bowel activity! The GP prescribed 2x20 Teva, 10 Morningside and 5 Viatris. I feel ok except that I have a burning sensation in my digestive system which would suggest an excipient in the new T3 may be an issue
MaryMary
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Another new friend 🙂😸
A different walk, same road and different Cat 😸I am getting back to my regular walking again now following my recent back issue ! It's not back to normal yet but probably around 80% improvement. Not back at the gym yet but we will see what Wednesday brings . For now I'm happy to be getting out and about
A different walk, same road and different Cat 😸I am getting back to my regular walking again now following my recent back issue ! It's not back to normal yet but probably around 80% improvement. Not back at the gym yet but we will see what Wednesday brings . For now I'm happy to be getting out and about
Instructor57
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Active 10
10 months ago
Gluten ataxia.
Just want to make it clear that having gluten ataxia and then going gluten free is not a cure. For many there is still no medication and only if you don't respond to a gluten free diet are you offered anything.A gluten free diet and a healthy eating approach along with regular exercise helps. I also
Just want to make it clear that having gluten ataxia and then going gluten free is not a cure. For many there is still no medication and only if you don't respond to a gluten free diet are you offered anything.A gluten free diet and a healthy eating approach along with regular exercise helps. I also
penelope2
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Ataxia UK
10 months ago
Thyroid tests
I have Graves disease since 2007 and had thyroidectomy in 2019. I have felt fine for the last 4 years on levothyroxine (75mcg Monday to Saturday, 50mcg on Sundays). I've recently developed digestive issues with some indigestion and morning diarrhea or loose stool at best. Had FIT test which was negative
I have Graves disease since 2007 and had thyroidectomy in 2019. I have felt fine for the last 4 years on levothyroxine (75mcg Monday to Saturday, 50mcg on Sundays). I've recently developed digestive issues with some indigestion and morning diarrhea or loose stool at best. Had FIT test which was negative
Sophitje
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Update re: Gallbladder issue.
I am having my gall bladder removed on the 9th any advice or tips on recovery would be very welcome. Backstory is that I have had intermittent issues for several years. Mentioned to my GP (Male) who to be honest did not seem very interested in my symptoms, was given PPI for "indigestion" as blood
I am having my gall bladder removed on the 9th any advice or tips on recovery would be very welcome. Backstory is that I have had intermittent issues for several years. Mentioned to my GP (Male) who to be honest did not seem very interested in my symptoms, was given PPI for "indigestion" as blood
Manderson27
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Hashimoto to Graves
Hi All, I have been lurking as a member for >8years following a diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I have been managed with varying doses of levothyroxine, follow a gluten-free diet and supplement with B12, Fe and Vit D oral sprays. Having gained weight during Covid, I decided to make a conscious
Hi All, I have been lurking as a member for >8years following a diagnosis of Hashimoto's thyroiditis. I have been managed with varying doses of levothyroxine, follow a gluten-free diet and supplement with B12, Fe and Vit D oral sprays. Having gained weight during Covid, I decided to make a conscious
Doodi1
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Biopsies and confusion
Here is my wifes Biopsys from Nov of 2020 STEATOHEPATITIS (SEE COMMENT), 'There are 9 portal tracts represented. A trichrome stain shows extensive pericellular fibrosis and bridging fibrosis. A PAS with diastase is negative for alpha-1-antitiypsin inclusions. A reticulin stain shows a maintained architecture
Here is my wifes Biopsys from Nov of 2020 STEATOHEPATITIS (SEE COMMENT), 'There are 9 portal tracts represented. A trichrome stain shows extensive pericellular fibrosis and bridging fibrosis. A PAS with diastase is negative for alpha-1-antitiypsin inclusions. A reticulin stain shows a maintained architecture
ceward204
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Stumped
I had my gallbladder removed on 31st August this year. Since then I've stuck to a very healthy low fat diet. No junk food, processed food, carry outs or sweets. My problem is I seem to struggle to have a poo in the morning?? It's a real effort!! I was on dihydrocodeine for back pain and decided to come
I had my gallbladder removed on 31st August this year. Since then I've stuck to a very healthy low fat diet. No junk food, processed food, carry outs or sweets. My problem is I seem to struggle to have a poo in the morning?? It's a real effort!! I was on dihydrocodeine for back pain and decided to come
momander
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Air fryer?
I've been eating LCHF for 4 years, and have experienced many health benefits from it. But while eating high fat, I have never turned to deep fried foods. That's mostly because I am not prepared to deep fry in my home, and outside the oil is mostly seed oils, that is highly recycled. Thus I have been
I've been eating LCHF for 4 years, and have experienced many health benefits from it. But while eating high fat, I have never turned to deep fried foods. That's mostly because I am not prepared to deep fry in my home, and outside the oil is mostly seed oils, that is highly recycled. Thus I have been
atrax_robustus
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
8 months ago
Victory!!
Finally, I have no more symptoms of RLS - through diet alone! I eat no more than 40G carbs/day, eat at least 50G protein/day, eat no sugar, maple syrup, sugary drinks, jams, jellies - nothing with a glycemic index over 40, eat only low histamine foods, and follow all the other traditionally recommended
Finally, I have no more symptoms of RLS - through diet alone! I eat no more than 40G carbs/day, eat at least 50G protein/day, eat no sugar, maple syrup, sugary drinks, jams, jellies - nothing with a glycemic index over 40, eat only low histamine foods, and follow all the other traditionally recommended
Seaux
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
weight loss
I had pacemakers fitted Feb 2022 and have put on 9 kg since op! Now been trying to loss weight on low carb diet but just can’t shift this weight. I’m on Bisoprolol 2.5 Apicsaban 5 mgx2 a day Losartan and Smvastina. Does anyone know if theses drugs are contra indicated with weight loss? Thanks in anticipation
I had pacemakers fitted Feb 2022 and have put on 9 kg since op! Now been trying to loss weight on low carb diet but just can’t shift this weight. I’m on Bisoprolol 2.5 Apicsaban 5 mgx2 a day Losartan and Smvastina. Does anyone know if theses drugs are contra indicated with weight loss? Thanks in anticipation
pirita7
2023 September
in
Weight Loss Support
10 months ago
3B and falling fast
Good day: Age 68, farm wife. BMI 25. (about 20# overweight) Non-smoker. Stage 3B kidney disease, and GFR falling every month. Right now at 30 with creatinine at 1.81. Comorbidities are Polymyalgia Rheumatica , Giant Cell Arteritis, MGUS, resistant hypertension. This morning was 185/107
Good day: Age 68, farm wife. BMI 25. (about 20# overweight) Non-smoker. Stage 3B kidney disease, and GFR falling every month. Right now at 30 with creatinine at 1.81. Comorbidities are Polymyalgia Rheumatica , Giant Cell Arteritis, MGUS, resistant hypertension. This morning was 185/107
phebamom
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Kidney Disease
10 months ago
Pain relief.
I used to be able to control the pain by sticking to a very low fat diet. But for the last 18months I've been in pain every day, I have also found that the pain becomes worse when I'm walking which is really getting me down as it is hard to avoid walking it is necessary. Could anyone tell me what they
I used to be able to control the pain by sticking to a very low fat diet. But for the last 18months I've been in pain every day, I have also found that the pain becomes worse when I'm walking which is really getting me down as it is hard to avoid walking it is necessary. Could anyone tell me what they
jimister
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
10 months ago
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