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15 weeks and 1 day pregnant with gestational diabetes
Hi ladies, I'm 15 weeks and 1 day pregnant and I had my
glucose
tolerance
test
done yesterday because I had increased sugar levels 5 months ago, I just found out I have gestational diabetes I'm lucky they checked early for me, I have my appointment next Monday to talk about diet and to get the sugar
Hi ladies, I'm 15 weeks and 1 day pregnant and I had my
glucose
tolerance
test
done yesterday because I had increased sugar levels 5 months ago, I just found out I have gestational diabetes I'm lucky they checked early for me, I have my appointment next Monday to talk about diet and to get the sugar
Asha82
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
9 months ago
Late onset type 1 diabetes?
Husband diagnosed with cirrhosis a couple of months ago, fibroscan reading confirmed this but no varices and no ascites. Waiting to hear back further from gastroenterologist on this. In the meantime, the metformin he had been prescribed for T2 diabetes didn't seem to be working, still had all the symptoms
Husband diagnosed with cirrhosis a couple of months ago, fibroscan reading confirmed this but no varices and no ascites. Waiting to hear back further from gastroenterologist on this. In the meantime, the metformin he had been prescribed for T2 diabetes didn't seem to be working, still had all the symptoms
RugbyMama
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
All hunky dory
MOT at GP last week, bp normal all bloods came back OK, blood glucose dropped from 46 to 44, been prediabetic for years, keep going as ,I am.Probably fall off mi perch tonight LOL
MOT at GP last week, bp normal all bloods came back OK, blood glucose dropped from 46 to 44, been prediabetic for years, keep going as ,I am.Probably fall off mi perch tonight LOL
pd63
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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Early Results of Estrogen PATCH trial - 1
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
Here are some Early Results from the first year of the Transdermal Estrogen PATCH trial. References are available on their website at: http://patch.mrcctu.ucl.ac.uk. The cohort was men with High or Very High Risk prostate cancer. Stage T3 (73%) and Stage T4 (14%), baseline PSA = 35 ng/mL. The upper
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Gestational Diabetes risk with Quietapine
Hi feeling a little alone in this journey. Second baby following PP. First was naturally big 9.6lb oz no Gestational Diabetes. However now I am taking Quietapine, they have said because it affects blood glucose there is an increased risk of GD and as a result having a bigger baby which could cause shoulder
Hi feeling a little alone in this journey. Second baby following PP. First was naturally big 9.6lb oz no Gestational Diabetes. However now I am taking Quietapine, they have said because it affects blood glucose there is an increased risk of GD and as a result having a bigger baby which could cause shoulder
Jlou84
in
Action on Postpartum Psychosis
1 year ago
ART People I (Mostly) Admire | 102. Adding Ten Healthy Years to Your Life on Podbean, check it out!
Freakonomics Author Steven Levitt interviews Physician Peter Attia regarding the 5 Pilar’s of longer, healthier life. The book is titled Outlook, the science and Art of Longevity. …much has been mentioned here regarding the importance of exercise, but this expert really puts it in perspective. Aerobics
Freakonomics Author Steven Levitt interviews Physician Peter Attia regarding the 5 Pilar’s of longer, healthier life. The book is titled Outlook, the science and Art of Longevity. …much has been mentioned here regarding the importance of exercise, but this expert really puts it in perspective. Aerobics
RMontana
in
Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
The state of NASH & Liver Cirrhosis for me in 2023
Back when I had a decent job I had health insurance and actually got a
glucose
test
and was proudly labeled non-diabetic. Type two diabetes had run in the family and I was not only proud but somewhat boastful that everyone else in the family was a diabetic but not me. Once, that was true.
Back when I had a decent job I had health insurance and actually got a
glucose
test
and was proudly labeled non-diabetic. Type two diabetes had run in the family and I was not only proud but somewhat boastful that everyone else in the family was a diabetic but not me. Once, that was true.
BU2B
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
1 year ago
weight gain and elevated blood glucose level on venetoclax treatment
I am a half way through on V treatment and my blood numbers and spleen size. are already in a normal range. But my blood glucose level became elevated from below 100 to 150. I also have high blood pressure , resulting in a stroke . I appreciate you sharing information or expirience on those symptoms
I am a half way through on V treatment and my blood numbers and spleen size. are already in a normal range. But my blood glucose level became elevated from below 100 to 150. I also have high blood pressure , resulting in a stroke . I appreciate you sharing information or expirience on those symptoms
Belkin123
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Increasing B12 levels, . . . & effect on FBG ( - fasting blood glucose) - any known relationship or correlation ?
. . . things of course will/may start happening as long depleted B12 levels are begun to be restored. Positive changes, one hopes . . . ! 😊 . . . is this known to effect fasting blood glucose levels generally, even if transiently, . . . as things get working again on a cellular level ? Shall appreciate
. . . things of course will/may start happening as long depleted B12 levels are begun to be restored. Positive changes, one hopes . . . ! 😊 . . . is this known to effect fasting blood glucose levels generally, even if transiently, . . . as things get working again on a cellular level ? Shall appreciate
Sid_Arthur
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Perplexing results. I wondered if anyone had any thoughts?
I was wondering if any one had any thoughts on my results I’m 14 years post RAI and have been on levothyroxine for 8 years and I seem to be very sensitive to dose change. I don’t have thyroid antibodies just a toxic adenoma. They run my T4 higher around 19- 22 for conversion for T3, my consultant
I was wondering if any one had any thoughts on my results I’m 14 years post RAI and have been on levothyroxine for 8 years and I seem to be very sensitive to dose change. I don’t have thyroid antibodies just a toxic adenoma. They run my T4 higher around 19- 22 for conversion for T3, my consultant
Realfoodieclub
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Anyone tried Berberine?
http://go.clevelandclinic.org/NDM0LVBTQS02MTIAAAGMBltnsUtw9KsEagymT8TQv15s7bssmoeclrnTzU5DsGRivdK2F6E-uCD9MZoyLpFmRZgW9Zk= I’m obviously not very good at posting links! This article (American) is about Berberine, which is a supplement I’ve not heard much about. Westin Child’s mentions it, but he would
http://go.clevelandclinic.org/NDM0LVBTQS02MTIAAAGMBltnsUtw9KsEagymT8TQv15s7bssmoeclrnTzU5DsGRivdK2F6E-uCD9MZoyLpFmRZgW9Zk= I’m obviously not very good at posting links! This article (American) is about Berberine, which is a supplement I’ve not heard much about. Westin Child’s mentions it, but he would
Bearo
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Greetings
Hello all. I joined this forum today as my doctor has told me I need to get from 87kg, 13.7st, 191.8lb to 70kg. That is a loss of 17kg, 2.7st, 37.5lb. This is assuming my conversions are correct. Recently I was diagnosed with Diabetes T2, Metabolic Syndrome, and Multifactorial chylomicronemia syndrome
Hello all. I joined this forum today as my doctor has told me I need to get from 87kg, 13.7st, 191.8lb to 70kg. That is a loss of 17kg, 2.7st, 37.5lb. This is assuming my conversions are correct. Recently I was diagnosed with Diabetes T2, Metabolic Syndrome, and Multifactorial chylomicronemia syndrome
Zephyre
Restart April 2024
in
Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
PET Scan follow up
Results from test are in and unfortunatley don't see my MD until Tuesday - looks like they are suggesting recurrence :(. Just when I hit the magic 5 year mark too..... Study Result Impression Increased thickening and nodularity along the anteromedial aspect of the suture line since 2019 with heterogeneous
Results from test are in and unfortunatley don't see my MD until Tuesday - looks like they are suggesting recurrence :(. Just when I hit the magic 5 year mark too..... Study Result Impression Increased thickening and nodularity along the anteromedial aspect of the suture line since 2019 with heterogeneous
kri312
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
Histamine Panic Attack
Well, what a day yesterday. Been feeling fine for months, aware that we're in high tree pollen season so have been monitoring my symptoms-taken the odd antihistamine when the light headedness kicks in and a general 'nervy' feeling. Yesterday I was busy with craft work and was probably just over 4 hours
Well, what a day yesterday. Been feeling fine for months, aware that we're in high tree pollen season so have been monitoring my symptoms-taken the odd antihistamine when the light headedness kicks in and a general 'nervy' feeling. Yesterday I was busy with craft work and was probably just over 4 hours
celticlady
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Glucose Tolerance Test
Hi everyone, I am currently 27 weeks pregnant and had two risk factors for gestational diabetes - my BMI is 30+ and I have a first degree relative with type 2. Today I had my GTT, and won’t find out the results until next week, but ever since the test, I’ve felt very nauseous, headachey with the driest
Hi everyone, I am currently 27 weeks pregnant and had two risk factors for gestational diabetes - my BMI is 30+ and I have a first degree relative with type 2. Today I had my GTT, and won’t find out the results until next week, but ever since the test, I’ve felt very nauseous, headachey with the driest
monkee641
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
After blood results, so many new things.
Just had the phone appointment with the Rheumy ~ finally. Blood glucose 7.7 (which indicates diabetes). Last month was normal. CRP 4. Cholesterol is high, so she wants me on a pill, although I don't know what marker it's at. Yet another pill. :( Physio therapy for the low back issues, x-rays of hips
Just had the phone appointment with the Rheumy ~ finally. Blood glucose 7.7 (which indicates diabetes). Last month was normal. CRP 4. Cholesterol is high, so she wants me on a pill, although I don't know what marker it's at. Yet another pill. :( Physio therapy for the low back issues, x-rays of hips
Missus835
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
The rehab continues!
My rehab sessions at the local gym continue 2x a week where I have been doing a mixture of strength training and cardio work .This has been very successful in toning up areas that had needed it , especially with the recent weight loss of 14.5kg (2.5 stone) The plantar Fasciitis is certainly less but
My rehab sessions at the local gym continue 2x a week where I have been doing a mixture of strength training and cardio work .This has been very successful in toning up areas that had needed it , especially with the recent weight loss of 14.5kg (2.5 stone) The plantar Fasciitis is certainly less but
Instructor57
in
Strength & Flex
11 months ago
Distortion of Hba1c test with levo
Hi Someone asked me to give further info about my claim that HbA1c tests cannot be relied upon if you are being treated with levothyroxine. I can't find that request now so I'm starting a new thread. The clearest statement is on the American Thyroid Association website.
WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS
Hi Someone asked me to give further info about my claim that HbA1c tests cannot be relied upon if you are being treated with levothyroxine. I can't find that request now so I'm starting a new thread. The clearest statement is on the American Thyroid Association website.
WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS
Pearlteapot
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Can I get some advice on my latest results, please?
Hello All I recently had my blood test through my GP for my Vitamin D and other tests. (Currently on 100mcg T4 and 10mcg T3 due to see my endo around July 2024) Date: 02/05/2024 (Early morning fasting after taking my Levo and T3). Serum Vitamin B12 239 ng/L [200 - 900] Serum Vitamin D 101 nmol
Hello All I recently had my blood test through my GP for my Vitamin D and other tests. (Currently on 100mcg T4 and 10mcg T3 due to see my endo around July 2024) Date: 02/05/2024 (Early morning fasting after taking my Levo and T3). Serum Vitamin B12 239 ng/L [200 - 900] Serum Vitamin D 101 nmol
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Anyone experienced HbA1c increasing after starting T3, and increasing more when Levo reduced, does it settle , is it temporary
hoping to find out, if it will eventually right itself when thyroid issues are treated optimally. I think/hope it might but would be good if others have any experience references that could back up my intuition. I was px venlafaxine early 2019, had never had any blood glucose issues before that. Lipids
hoping to find out, if it will eventually right itself when thyroid issues are treated optimally. I think/hope it might but would be good if others have any experience references that could back up my intuition. I was px venlafaxine early 2019, had never had any blood glucose issues before that. Lipids
Polo22
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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