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Hello everyone. I’ve decided to follow the LCHF diet as opposed to counting calories. Can anyone help me please, does it give you headaches and make you tired. I was very tired all day yesterday and have had headaches also.
Hello everyone. I’ve decided to follow the LCHF diet as opposed to counting calories. Can anyone help me please, does it give you headaches and make you tired. I was very tired all day yesterday and have had headaches also.
Chelsea51
2020 February
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Regarding RYR
About RYR!. I was wondering if anyone who is out there that uses red yeast rice daily for cholesterol has noticed an increase in blood sugar fasting or otherwise also a rise in blood pressure? Thank you!!!
About RYR!. I was wondering if anyone who is out there that uses red yeast rice daily for cholesterol has noticed an increase in blood sugar fasting or otherwise also a rise in blood pressure? Thank you!!!
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Cholesterol Support
4 years ago
Allergies to Food
Hi, I used to think that I was unique in having so many food allergies. I was wrong. In the last 10 plus years, I've been getting more sensitive to foods - so sensitive that I've actually been diagnosed with "Food Phobia" by a medical doctor. A few years ago, after experiencing a horrible anaphylactic
Hi, I used to think that I was unique in having so many food allergies. I was wrong. In the last 10 plus years, I've been getting more sensitive to foods - so sensitive that I've actually been diagnosed with "Food Phobia" by a medical doctor. A few years ago, after experiencing a horrible anaphylactic
DesertDeuces
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EFA
5 years ago
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I got my yearly test results today TSH 4.95 (.40- 4.50) so a little low I am .75 levothyroxin and have been on varying doses of thyroid since age 18 I will be 66 next month I have been also taking 8.3 mic of T3 for the past few years. My cholesterol is now 243! and should be less than 150! HDL
I got my yearly test results today TSH 4.95 (.40- 4.50) so a little low I am .75 levothyroxin and have been on varying doses of thyroid since age 18 I will be 66 next month I have been also taking 8.3 mic of T3 for the past few years. My cholesterol is now 243! and should be less than 150! HDL
debbiegreco
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Cholesterol Support
4 years ago
Test results
I got my yearly test results today TSH 4.95 (.40- 4.50) so a little low I am .75 levothyroxin and have been on varying doses of thyroid since age 18 I will be 66 next month I have been also taking 8.3 mic of T3 for the past few years. My cholesterol is now 243! and should be less than 150! HDL 72
I got my yearly test results today TSH 4.95 (.40- 4.50) so a little low I am .75 levothyroxin and have been on varying doses of thyroid since age 18 I will be 66 next month I have been also taking 8.3 mic of T3 for the past few years. My cholesterol is now 243! and should be less than 150! HDL 72
debbiegreco
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Apixaban
Hi, has anyone had spinal anaesthesia for surgery whilst taking Apixaban. I know I will have to stop taking it 48 hours prior to surgery. I thought I had seen somewhere that’s it’s not safe and I want to have my facts right before seeing anesthetist on Thursday.
Hi, has anyone had spinal anaesthesia for surgery whilst taking Apixaban. I know I will have to stop taking it 48 hours prior to surgery. I thought I had seen somewhere that’s it’s not safe and I want to have my facts right before seeing anesthetist on Thursday.
Hidden
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AF Association
4 years ago
PH
Does a Portal Hypertension diagnosis only lead to varices in throat, stomach and upper bowel or can a bleed occur elsewhere too? Thank you for any information, when you research PH it always seems to lead to exclusive answers concerning that area..
Does a Portal Hypertension diagnosis only lead to varices in throat, stomach and upper bowel or can a bleed occur elsewhere too? Thank you for any information, when you research PH it always seems to lead to exclusive answers concerning that area..
LHR007
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Hellooooooo
Hi im fe I have IPF which is currently stable. I was also diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension in Oct 2019 so double whammy 😁
Hi im fe I have IPF which is currently stable. I was also diagnosed with pulmonary arterial hypertension in Oct 2019 so double whammy 😁
Febe4567
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
LCHF diet
Interested to know if anyone has any experience with this diet? Good or bad
Interested to know if anyone has any experience with this diet? Good or bad
Marmarae
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Question to those of you on Euthyrox
Now that I'm back on levo (or at least will have to combine levo with NDT/T3 since NDT seems to contain too much T3 and not enough T4 for me), I wonder how the recent reformulation has affected Euthyrox. They replaced sucrose with mannitol, and I know there have been a lot of problems with Teva's levothyroxine
Now that I'm back on levo (or at least will have to combine levo with NDT/T3 since NDT seems to contain too much T3 and not enough T4 for me), I wonder how the recent reformulation has affected Euthyrox. They replaced sucrose with mannitol, and I know there have been a lot of problems with Teva's levothyroxine
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
AF and high blood pressure? May be due to aldosteronism
There's an interesting research where aldosteronism has been associate with AF: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/923863?src=wnl_edit_tpal&uac=184041MK&impID=2248932&faf=1 Among patients with unexplained AF and high BP, 42% had the signatures of aldosteronism. Aldosteronism (too much of the enzyme
There's an interesting research where aldosteronism has been associate with AF: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/923863?src=wnl_edit_tpal&uac=184041MK&impID=2248932&faf=1 Among patients with unexplained AF and high BP, 42% had the signatures of aldosteronism. Aldosteronism (too much of the enzyme
MarkS
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AF Association
4 years ago
Hypo
Recent folate & B12 results: Serum Folate 11.2 ug/L (normal range 3.4 - 12.2). B12 434 ng/L (normal range 211 - 911). 9 days before these results ferritin level test was shown as low: 21 ug/L (normal range 22 - 322). What can I infer from these figures? I don’t know if I should hope for average numbers
Recent folate & B12 results: Serum Folate 11.2 ug/L (normal range 3.4 - 12.2). B12 434 ng/L (normal range 211 - 911). 9 days before these results ferritin level test was shown as low: 21 ug/L (normal range 22 - 322). What can I infer from these figures? I don’t know if I should hope for average numbers
willsie01
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
BP Meds causing bladder problems?
Hello. Recently I have had my blood pressure readings increased, not certain why, but maybe due to medications. I was taking candesartan 16mgs for a couple of years, then the doctor added plendil. I had a really bad episode where I had to be taken to A & E with BP 250/115 where the room was spinning
Hello. Recently I have had my blood pressure readings increased, not certain why, but maybe due to medications. I was taking candesartan 16mgs for a couple of years, then the doctor added plendil. I had a really bad episode where I had to be taken to A & E with BP 250/115 where the room was spinning
Rosiez1
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High Blood Pressure Support
4 years ago
Apo B or LDL-P Are the Most Important Indicators of Atherogenic Risk.
If you want to read a detailed explanation from a doctor on this subject click here: https://peterattiamd.com/measuring-cardiovascular-disease-risk-and-the-importance-of-apob-part-1/ You don't need to worry about your total cholesterol, non-hdl, or LDL-C values if you understand this subject in detail
If you want to read a detailed explanation from a doctor on this subject click here: https://peterattiamd.com/measuring-cardiovascular-disease-risk-and-the-importance-of-apob-part-1/ You don't need to worry about your total cholesterol, non-hdl, or LDL-C values if you understand this subject in detail
sos007
Ambassador
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
Uloric and AF
Does anybody know whether Uloric would add risk to AF? I have gout and doc wants me to take Uloric to lower uric acid level.
Does anybody know whether Uloric would add risk to AF? I have gout and doc wants me to take Uloric to lower uric acid level.
bbrt294
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AF Association
4 years ago
LCHF Dilatory Pattern disturbed briefly -SUGAR LEVEL NOT COMING DOWN .....Afterward!
As an adherent of LCHF diets since 2015 I have been managing my Type 2 condition very satisfactorily. My readings have been around 120 until June 2019. I was trapped into a situation where I was forced to do away with my controlled diets for about a months’ time leaving me with readings around 160
As an adherent of LCHF diets since 2015 I have been managing my Type 2 condition very satisfactorily. My readings have been around 120 until June 2019. I was trapped into a situation where I was forced to do away with my controlled diets for about a months’ time leaving me with readings around 160
GVGnanasooriyam
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Why have triglycerides gone up?
Hi, I've worked really hard to lose weight and lower my cholesterol, naturally. My numbers are improving, but my triglycerides have gone up. Why would that happen?
Hi, I've worked really hard to lose weight and lower my cholesterol, naturally. My numbers are improving, but my triglycerides have gone up. Why would that happen?
janeyml
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
Cholesterol ranges
Hi everyone I’m new on this forum and would love some insight on my numbers and what success stories you had bringing down your bad numbers and raising your HDL. A little a about myself I’m a 36 yr old male and I’m 5’11 175lbs and not very active as I should be. I added my last lipid panel results
Hi everyone I’m new on this forum and would love some insight on my numbers and what success stories you had bringing down your bad numbers and raising your HDL. A little a about myself I’m a 36 yr old male and I’m 5’11 175lbs and not very active as I should be. I added my last lipid panel results
Ceelos81
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
LCHF Diet & Heart Disease
Is a LCHF Diet safe for a person who has high LDL-C/LDL-P and advanced athrosclorosis?
Is a LCHF Diet safe for a person who has high LDL-C/LDL-P and advanced athrosclorosis?
pcspetpro
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
APS and food allergy
A recent study supports a link between antibodies and food allergies. https://www.empr.com/home/mpr-first-report/acaai-2019/food-allergy-presence-associated-with-antiphospholipid-antibodies/ My Antiphospholipid antibodies dropped substantially when I started a high fiber diet and limited eggs and dairy
A recent study supports a link between antibodies and food allergies. https://www.empr.com/home/mpr-first-report/acaai-2019/food-allergy-presence-associated-with-antiphospholipid-antibodies/ My Antiphospholipid antibodies dropped substantially when I started a high fiber diet and limited eggs and dairy
Roarah
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
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