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A Better Life Without Sugar
How Sugar Can Ruin Your Life May 18th, 2009 Dangers of SugarIf you think it’s an exaggeration to say that something as common as sugar or refined carbohydrates can ruin your life, perhaps you should give more consideration to the excessive amounts of it that many people are consuming and the harmful
How Sugar Can Ruin Your Life May 18th, 2009 Dangers of SugarIf you think it’s an exaggeration to say that something as common as sugar or refined carbohydrates can ruin your life, perhaps you should give more consideration to the excessive amounts of it that many people are consuming and the harmful
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Sickle Cell Society
12 years ago
Steroid induced diabetes?
I had a huge set of bloods done last week as we may now be looking at lupus as well as RA. However, one result jumped out at me - my blood glucose levels were high. Normal range is between 3.something and 6.something. Mine were 8.0 at 10.a.m. without eating anything since the previous evening. I understand
I had a huge set of bloods done last week as we may now be looking at lupus as well as RA. However, one result jumped out at me - my blood glucose levels were high. Normal range is between 3.something and 6.something. Mine were 8.0 at 10.a.m. without eating anything since the previous evening. I understand
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NRAS
12 years ago
Low glycemic index food and 'dumping'
Sometimes the nasty after-effects from meals might be improved with eating food from the right place on the glycemic index. There have been some questions about 'dumping' and insulin, and I thought I would try and explain things a bit. But I am not qualified in this area, so take what I write in
Sometimes the nasty after-effects from meals might be improved with eating food from the right place on the glycemic index. There have been some questions about 'dumping' and insulin, and I thought I would try and explain things a bit. But I am not qualified in this area, so take what I write in
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
12 years ago
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Sudden tiredness and weakness, ongoing fatigue. Finally an answer!
Hi all, I asked a while ago whether anyone else had sudden tiredness and a few responded likewise, so this update is for you and anyone else affected. Every now and then I have to put my head down and go to sleep for no apparent reason, completely knocks me out. It's not related to any regular
Hi all, I asked a while ago whether anyone else had sudden tiredness and a few responded likewise, so this update is for you and anyone else affected. Every now and then I have to put my head down and go to sleep for no apparent reason, completely knocks me out. It's not related to any regular
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
scary experience - blood sugar level increase and increased blood pressure after an asthma attack?
Hi im not sure if im turning into a hypocondriac now but im sort of in shock after an asthma attack which meant i did a trip to A&E. Is it natural for your blood glucose level to rise as well as blood pressure after an asthma attack?
Hi im not sure if im turning into a hypocondriac now but im sort of in shock after an asthma attack which meant i did a trip to A&E. Is it natural for your blood glucose level to rise as well as blood pressure after an asthma attack?
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Asthma Community Forum
14 years ago
Montelukast: Increased thirst as a side effect
Just got my blood test results and got the all clear for diabetes as my blood glucose came in at 4.7 im so so so relieved that is normal and good to get some good news too on health stuff! Butnow intrigued at whats causing my thirst and then the peeing. I had a look on here and found topic where someone
Just got my blood test results and got the all clear for diabetes as my blood glucose came in at 4.7 im so so so relieved that is normal and good to get some good news too on health stuff! Butnow intrigued at whats causing my thirst and then the peeing. I had a look on here and found topic where someone
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Asthma Community Forum
14 years ago
Being around smokers
Hi - have recently been semi-diagnosed as ""probable late-onset asthma"". Am currently on my third course of pred in the last couple of months, following a bad weekend where my peak flow was down to 270. Peak flow is now back up to 600, so seems to be doing the trick (it should be 645-ish; am 37 and
Hi - have recently been semi-diagnosed as ""probable late-onset asthma"". Am currently on my third course of pred in the last couple of months, following a bad weekend where my peak flow was down to 270. Peak flow is now back up to 600, so seems to be doing the trick (it should be 645-ish; am 37 and
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Asthma Community Forum
15 years ago
Where do I go from here? Some advice please!
Hya everyone.Im a newbie so hope Im doing this right! I've recently been to my GP (AGAIN) due to my constant fatigue, aching joints, unexplained weight gain, irregular periods and intolerance to cold (to name but a few symptoms) and was told that I had borderline tests in 2008 but I had not been informed.Finally
Hya everyone.Im a newbie so hope Im doing this right! I've recently been to my GP (AGAIN) due to my constant fatigue, aching joints, unexplained weight gain, irregular periods and intolerance to cold (to name but a few symptoms) and was told that I had borderline tests in 2008 but I had not been informed.Finally
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Thyroid UK
13 years ago
Are home cholesterol monitors worth buying?
Does anybody have experience of using a cholesterol monitoring device at home? They are similar to the blood glucose monitors and apparently the newer ones can measure HDL, LDL and triglycerides.
Does anybody have experience of using a cholesterol monitoring device at home? They are similar to the blood glucose monitors and apparently the newer ones can measure HDL, LDL and triglycerides.
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Cholesterol Support
13 years ago
The question seems to have disappeared about 12 year old being tired. I am having similar problems with my 13 year old
Someone posted about there child aged 12 being very tired. I have just had my 13 year old daughter referred to Manchester. She has been diagnosed Coeliac for 3 years. Her recent test came back clear. Since September this year she has been very tired, dropping asleep after school and sleeping far too
Someone posted about there child aged 12 being very tired. I have just had my 13 year old daughter referred to Manchester. She has been diagnosed Coeliac for 3 years. Her recent test came back clear. Since September this year she has been very tired, dropping asleep after school and sleeping far too
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
12 years ago
Total knee replacement
I had surgert on Nov.21st and it's been a month since surgery. I go to physical therapy three times a week. I get a great workout for my knee for one hour straight. I also do exercises at home, and now I am starting to really get into my home for Christmas, and been doing holiday baking, my endurance
I had surgert on Nov.21st and it's been a month since surgery. I go to physical therapy three times a week. I get a great workout for my knee for one hour straight. I also do exercises at home, and now I am starting to really get into my home for Christmas, and been doing holiday baking, my endurance
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
12 years ago
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