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Carnivore Keto Issues and Concerns Especially For Parkinson's.
I've been reading and listing some random thoughts associated to the carnivore keto diets that may be true or untrue, unhealthy and dangerous, or just propaganda. Seems though that dairy, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, meats, fish, and animal products etc. should be avoided in favor of a healthier alternative
I've been reading and listing some random thoughts associated to the carnivore keto diets that may be true or untrue, unhealthy and dangerous, or just propaganda. Seems though that dairy, beef, pork, chicken, eggs, meats, fish, and animal products etc. should be avoided in favor of a healthier alternative
Thal
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Genotropin Human Growth Hormones
Hello good people, The only available human growth hormone in my country is Genotropin by Pfizer. Has anyone ever used it as a HGH to improve egg quality in IVF?
Hello good people, The only available human growth hormone in my country is Genotropin by Pfizer. Has anyone ever used it as a HGH to improve egg quality in IVF?
Nakijo
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Fertility Network UK
2 months ago
IUI instead of IVF when poor response to stimulation
Hello lovely people. I’m sorry for this long message but I wondered if anyone has an experience of IUI after IVF. I’m 43, no underlying factors, no MFI etc. we have done 5 cycles (high dose stims) producing 8-12 eggs each cycle, good fertilization and 1-4 embryos each cycle. Unfortunately all our
Hello lovely people. I’m sorry for this long message but I wondered if anyone has an experience of IUI after IVF. I’m 43, no underlying factors, no MFI etc. we have done 5 cycles (high dose stims) producing 8-12 eggs each cycle, good fertilization and 1-4 embryos each cycle. Unfortunately all our
DaphG
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
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The "Carnivore Diet"--Will it "Eat Cancer" or Will it Help "Cancer Eat You?"
Carnivore Diet:
More recently, there are Harvard scientists strongly advocating the "Carnivore Diet" as a "therapeutic diet" against cancer. But how can it make [i]sense[/i] for the condition when it has a long-standing history of research supporting findings that there are multiple
Carnivore Diet:
More recently, there are Harvard scientists strongly advocating the "Carnivore Diet" as a "therapeutic diet" against cancer. But how can it make [i]sense[/i] for the condition when it has a long-standing history of research supporting findings that there are multiple
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Help or advice or suggestions needed
I don't know what's wrong with me. Let me try to make it simple. I always want to do something badly and very intensely. I'm just unable to make myself do that work. You can call it laziness, you can call it anything, carelessness, but I'm very sure it is not that. To give you an example, I'm going through
I don't know what's wrong with me. Let me try to make it simple. I always want to do something badly and very intensely. I'm just unable to make myself do that work. You can call it laziness, you can call it anything, carelessness, but I'm very sure it is not that. To give you an example, I'm going through
Fahad1234
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Weight Loss Support
5 months ago
ADT and bone loss lost opportunity !?
there is /was so much to think about when I got the Gleason 9 diagnosis after 18 months of being told don’t worry it not high risk and so had failed HIFU. Stupid of me ! I got, with great difficulty a DEXA scan one month after starting LHRH agonist goserelin. No one told me I needed it, and given
there is /was so much to think about when I got the Gleason 9 diagnosis after 18 months of being told don’t worry it not high risk and so had failed HIFU. Stupid of me ! I got, with great difficulty a DEXA scan one month after starting LHRH agonist goserelin. No one told me I needed it, and given
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
MCAS and LEVOTHYROXINE Nightmare
MCAS AND MEDS MCAS strikes again I can't take tablet or liquid levothyroxine as I've had the worst histamine flare even at 25mcg. Been in bed 4 days now crashing headache, body pains, inflammation, dizziness, fatigue all from 1 tiny dose of 25mcg liquid levothyroxine. What can I do ? I desperately
MCAS AND MEDS MCAS strikes again I can't take tablet or liquid levothyroxine as I've had the worst histamine flare even at 25mcg. Been in bed 4 days now crashing headache, body pains, inflammation, dizziness, fatigue all from 1 tiny dose of 25mcg liquid levothyroxine. What can I do ? I desperately
CGH123
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Help please
Does anyone know the reference range for parathyroid hormone blood test in pmol? Mine said it was in range according to the NHS lab but I'm not so sure
Does anyone know the reference range for parathyroid hormone blood test in pmol? Mine said it was in range according to the NHS lab but I'm not so sure
Popcorn12345
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Thyroid UK
22 hours ago
Phosphate
Hi Everyone, I have hypocalcemia and PTH insufficiency know as hypoparathyroidism but still a working diagnosis. When I have my bone profile done by blood test my phosphate does not elevate high like they usually do when you have low calcium. It just sits around middle normal range and sometimes low
Hi Everyone, I have hypocalcemia and PTH insufficiency know as hypoparathyroidism but still a working diagnosis. When I have my bone profile done by blood test my phosphate does not elevate high like they usually do when you have low calcium. It just sits around middle normal range and sometimes low
Owl84
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 days ago
Article : 'NHS doctors brushed off our condition as menopause – what we suffer from is far worse'
Article from the Mirror about women struggling to get a diagnosis of what turned out to be hyperparathyroidism. It takes many years. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/health/nhs-doctors-brushed-condition-menopause-33179607 Not the best medical/health-related article I've ever read, but isn't very long.
Article from the Mirror about women struggling to get a diagnosis of what turned out to be hyperparathyroidism. It takes many years. https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/health/nhs-doctors-brushed-condition-menopause-33179607 Not the best medical/health-related article I've ever read, but isn't very long.
humanbean
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
ACTH Stim test after stopping abiraterone & prednisone
Has anyone had an ACTH Stimulation test after stopping abiraterone and Prednisone to test for adrenal insufficiency? I ended 24 months of eligard, abiraterone, and Prednisone on June 4. My endocrinologist (who I had prior to prostate cancer) pushed me to have a cortisol test on June 6 even though I
Has anyone had an ACTH Stimulation test after stopping abiraterone and Prednisone to test for adrenal insufficiency? I ended 24 months of eligard, abiraterone, and Prednisone on June 4. My endocrinologist (who I had prior to prostate cancer) pushed me to have a cortisol test on June 6 even though I
Alturia
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 days ago
Serum parathyroid hormone
Finally, after a year of the labs refusing to test Vit D, I finally had it tested, and as suspected, it was below the bottom of the scale - 23. So back on tablets and spray, and hopefully my leg muscles will start working again... The lab refusing to test has made me ill...grumble, grumble. Anyway
Finally, after a year of the labs refusing to test Vit D, I finally had it tested, and as suspected, it was below the bottom of the scale - 23. So back on tablets and spray, and hopefully my leg muscles will start working again... The lab refusing to test has made me ill...grumble, grumble. Anyway
serenfach
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Thyroid UK
23 days ago
Mood swings & burst of anger
This has happened a few times over the years, that I've been drinking nothing ott but 3-4 glasses of wine & suddenly out of nowhere I'm upset shouting at hubby for no apparent reason🤦 I've been very good of late not to drank too much. (Just recently back on 125mcg daily instead of eod as my moods were
This has happened a few times over the years, that I've been drinking nothing ott but 3-4 glasses of wine & suddenly out of nowhere I'm upset shouting at hubby for no apparent reason🤦 I've been very good of late not to drank too much. (Just recently back on 125mcg daily instead of eod as my moods were
Humphre
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Thyroid UK
24 days ago
Wondering about the possibility of Pernicious Anaemia?
Hello everyone, My B12 is historically low normal and one of my GP’s thinks it could be due to a fast metabolism. However, my mind wont let it rest and some people have on the thyroid uk forum have suggested i get tested for PA but i am not sure i fit the criteria to ask my GP again. Or may be just
Hello everyone, My B12 is historically low normal and one of my GP’s thinks it could be due to a fast metabolism. However, my mind wont let it rest and some people have on the thyroid uk forum have suggested i get tested for PA but i am not sure i fit the criteria to ask my GP again. Or may be just
Owl84
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
Dexa Scan
Hello Everyone, I am currently on the waiting list to see another endocrinologist as I have hypocalemia and PTH insufficiency (hypoPARAthyroidism non surgical).. My urine calcium is also low. I keep getting intermittent joint paint mostly in my wrists and wondered if I need a dexa scan and if GPs
Hello Everyone, I am currently on the waiting list to see another endocrinologist as I have hypocalemia and PTH insufficiency (hypoPARAthyroidism non surgical).. My urine calcium is also low. I keep getting intermittent joint paint mostly in my wrists and wondered if I need a dexa scan and if GPs
Owl84
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 month ago
Hyperparathyroidism and Bones
I had primary hyperthyroidism in 2014 with two adenomas removed. It's been a long time since I've had my PTH level checked. I was reading that you should have ongoing annual check-ups of calcium and PTH levels to detect any long-term changes or recurrence of hyperparathyroidism. I feel fine and don't
I had primary hyperthyroidism in 2014 with two adenomas removed. It's been a long time since I've had my PTH level checked. I was reading that you should have ongoing annual check-ups of calcium and PTH levels to detect any long-term changes or recurrence of hyperparathyroidism. I feel fine and don't
Capan24
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 month ago
Could MCAS a possibility?
Hello everyone, I have been wondering for a while if I could have MACS. Last year I was diagnosed with a Raw Pecan allergy, borderline brazil and salami allergy through raw food skin to skin prick testing and given epi pens. My immunologist at the time did not want to risk it as I have asthma and
Hello everyone, I have been wondering for a while if I could have MACS. Last year I was diagnosed with a Raw Pecan allergy, borderline brazil and salami allergy through raw food skin to skin prick testing and given epi pens. My immunologist at the time did not want to risk it as I have asthma and
Owl84
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
1 month ago
Stage 3 A chronic kidney disease
One year ago I had a GFR of 60+ . I had a bad fall that tore a foot tendon in half and is inoperable so I was using heavy doses of ibuprofen for pain. after a few months of this my GFR started deteriorating and is now 25 . yesterday a lab result showed Parathyroid Hormone Intact Molecule 125 pg
One year ago I had a GFR of 60+ . I had a bad fall that tore a foot tendon in half and is inoperable so I was using heavy doses of ibuprofen for pain. after a few months of this my GFR started deteriorating and is now 25 . yesterday a lab result showed Parathyroid Hormone Intact Molecule 125 pg
mendobear53
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Kidney Disease
1 month ago
are CTx numbers supposed to be extremely under range while on prolia?
is that the point of anti resorptive? is P1NP supposed to be upper range on prolia, or lower range on prolia? my Mum's numbers are low. but the tests haven't been done for years, i don't think, and they were run within 3 months of prolia doses, so the ctx would be expected to be low? and Mum's
is that the point of anti resorptive? is P1NP supposed to be upper range on prolia, or lower range on prolia? my Mum's numbers are low. but the tests haven't been done for years, i don't think, and they were run within 3 months of prolia doses, so the ctx would be expected to be low? and Mum's
MayGodBlessYou
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
2 months ago
Who is confused? My surgery or me?
I was asked by the GP to remind him, when I reached 3mg in my tapering, that I should have a synacthen test. I have now done so. However, I am being sent for an ACTH blood test Is this the same thing (I don't think so as I have not been asked to miss the steroid dose and there is no indication that
I was asked by the GP to remind him, when I reached 3mg in my tapering, that I should have a synacthen test. I have now done so. However, I am being sent for an ACTH blood test Is this the same thing (I don't think so as I have not been asked to miss the steroid dose and there is no indication that
ChinaWuntoo
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
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