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Intermittent fasting diet may help Diabetics to achieve complete diabetes remission..
After an intermittent fasting diet intervention, patients achieved complete diabetes remission, defined as an HbA1c (average blood sugar) level of less than 6.5% at least one year after stopping diabetes medication, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of
After an intermittent fasting diet intervention, patients achieved complete diabetes remission, defined as an HbA1c (average blood sugar) level of less than 6.5% at least one year after stopping diabetes medication, according to a new study published in the Endocrine Society's Journal of
DRH-sangli
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Aching legs
I have mild COPD but have started to have aching legs, more so in the evenings and in bed. Mostly both my thigh areas and sometimes lower legs. I have no swelling or bad pain or redness etc. Does anyone else suffer from this as I cant decide if its linked to my condition or not. I feel it is but could
I have mild COPD but have started to have aching legs, more so in the evenings and in bed. Mostly both my thigh areas and sometimes lower legs. I have no swelling or bad pain or redness etc. Does anyone else suffer from this as I cant decide if its linked to my condition or not. I feel it is but could
Musicqueen49
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
This awful thyroid journey š
Hi everyone š Firstly I hope everyone has a lovely Christmas and New year š as this year is coming to a close I've been reflecting on my journey since full thyroidectomy in may 2019, and boy as it been some journey and by that I mean the medication we are put on to return us to euthyroid. I've had
Hi everyone š Firstly I hope everyone has a lovely Christmas and New year š as this year is coming to a close I've been reflecting on my journey since full thyroidectomy in may 2019, and boy as it been some journey and by that I mean the medication we are put on to return us to euthyroid. I've had
birkie
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Saw my pulmonologist on Tues. āWhy havenāt you been using your Cpap?ā Me: āSometimes I feel claustrophobic and itās hard to breathe. I also have had shortness of breath since I had Covid last June after coming home from our trip.ā This led her to have me do a 6 minute walking test - my oxygen didnāt
Saw my pulmonologist on Tues. āWhy havenāt you been using your Cpap?ā Me: āSometimes I feel claustrophobic and itās hard to breathe. I also have had shortness of breath since I had Covid last June after coming home from our trip.ā This led her to have me do a 6 minute walking test - my oxygen didnāt
PWilli
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Great News and a question
I have always been good at getting my yearly checkups. As I approached my 80s I figured I would eventually get test results below normal. At nearly 81 all my bloodwork came back normal again and A1c down to 5.4. Woo hoo. Not sure about my cortisol though at 3.8 mcg/dl from fasting blood draw at noon.
I have always been good at getting my yearly checkups. As I approached my 80s I figured I would eventually get test results below normal. At nearly 81 all my bloodwork came back normal again and A1c down to 5.4. Woo hoo. Not sure about my cortisol though at 3.8 mcg/dl from fasting blood draw at noon.
Dydee
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
back on line!
hi everyone! I havenāt Been posting because I hadnāt anything to report. And I still havenāt apart from the fact that after spending a lot of money having a private consultation with a heart and lung guy and several different inhalers I am still as short of breath as ever. In fact more so. But
hi everyone! I havenāt Been posting because I hadnāt anything to report. And I still havenāt apart from the fact that after spending a lot of money having a private consultation with a heart and lung guy and several different inhalers I am still as short of breath as ever. In fact more so. But
Bartie123
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Can I get some advice on my latest results, please?
Hello Everyone, I hope everyone is looking forward to their Christmas and New Year break! I would like to get some advice before my next appointment with my endocrinologist. Below are the subset of my latest blood test results (17 December 2022). I am currently on 100mcg Levothyroxine and 5mcg T3
Hello Everyone, I hope everyone is looking forward to their Christmas and New Year break! I would like to get some advice before my next appointment with my endocrinologist. Below are the subset of my latest blood test results (17 December 2022). I am currently on 100mcg Levothyroxine and 5mcg T3
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Inhaler disposal, please think of the environment.
I was at a meeting today and mentioned was the disposal of used inhalers. We were encouraged to take our used inhalers to the pharmacy for appropriate disposal, where the inhalers are subjected to proper disposal avoiding cross contamination and avoidance of plastic emissions. Perhaps none of you
I was at a meeting today and mentioned was the disposal of used inhalers. We were encouraged to take our used inhalers to the pharmacy for appropriate disposal, where the inhalers are subjected to proper disposal avoiding cross contamination and avoidance of plastic emissions. Perhaps none of you
PaulineHM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Advice please, headaches with Duoresp Spiromax but otherwise working well???
Been on Duoresp Spiromax for couple of weeks. Seems to be working well for breathlessness but I get headaches with it. Has anyone had this and - if so - how long did the headaches last for. I am loathe to try yet another inhaler. Thank you for any replies.
Been on Duoresp Spiromax for couple of weeks. Seems to be working well for breathlessness but I get headaches with it. Has anyone had this and - if so - how long did the headaches last for. I am loathe to try yet another inhaler. Thank you for any replies.
Mons
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Singulair - Flu Like Symptoms Side Effect
Hey All! A little bit of background on me. Early October I was infected with COVID-19, Iām 4 times vaxxed, and while it was only two days of symptoms, I ended up with SOB on day 3 which later turned into Long COVID. I was prescribed Flovent and Salbutamol by the ER Doctor, my NP then prescribed me Symbicort
Hey All! A little bit of background on me. Early October I was infected with COVID-19, Iām 4 times vaxxed, and while it was only two days of symptoms, I ended up with SOB on day 3 which later turned into Long COVID. I was prescribed Flovent and Salbutamol by the ER Doctor, my NP then prescribed me Symbicort
SandanChitoRyu
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Thanks to you all
Just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who replied to my previous post about my partner being diagnosed with emphysema. I spoke to a wonderful specialist nurse called Liz over the phone yesterday who reaffirmed a lot of what had been said. We spoke to his GP over the phone this morning and
Just wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who replied to my previous post about my partner being diagnosed with emphysema. I spoke to a wonderful specialist nurse called Liz over the phone yesterday who reaffirmed a lot of what had been said. We spoke to his GP over the phone this morning and
Casablanca42
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
New medication for COPD.
Good morning all. I have not posted on here for a bit as I have had covid twice and it has left me with long covid, which I am trying to get sorted out. I had my yearly check up with the COPD nurse at my doctors surgery. She said to me that there is a powder inhaler called Trelegy Ellipta and would I
Good morning all. I have not posted on here for a bit as I have had covid twice and it has left me with long covid, which I am trying to get sorted out. I had my yearly check up with the COPD nurse at my doctors surgery. She said to me that there is a powder inhaler called Trelegy Ellipta and would I
Roysieboy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Short of Breath
First of all, I'm not sure when I first had PMR symptoms, or if what I was feeling was something else. That being said, I noticed being short of breath upon exertion in Feb. 2019 and mild muscle weakness. Full blown PMR symptoms hit in Fall that year causing major problems with my upper arm and thigh
First of all, I'm not sure when I first had PMR symptoms, or if what I was feeling was something else. That being said, I noticed being short of breath upon exertion in Feb. 2019 and mild muscle weakness. Full blown PMR symptoms hit in Fall that year causing major problems with my upper arm and thigh
Dydee
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Myo-inositol supplementation - if anyone tried for Hashimoto?
Just read the info that Myo-inositol regulates the levels of TSH and FSH (follicle stimulating hormone), as well as insulin. It also reduces cholesterol. In the case of thyroid hormones, myo-inositol helps thyroid-hormone-producing cells become more efficient at building T4. Myo-inositol balances thyroid
Just read the info that Myo-inositol regulates the levels of TSH and FSH (follicle stimulating hormone), as well as insulin. It also reduces cholesterol. In the case of thyroid hormones, myo-inositol helps thyroid-hormone-producing cells become more efficient at building T4. Myo-inositol balances thyroid
Gal_Ka
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Long Covid and Breathlessness
Has anyone experienced increasing breathlessness for months after Covid. I visited South Africa in February 2022 and caught Covid. I had an episode of acute bronchitis in October. Was hospitalised and treated with IV antibiotics. First time I have ever had a chest infection: I have had a cardio
Has anyone experienced increasing breathlessness for months after Covid. I visited South Africa in February 2022 and caught Covid. I had an episode of acute bronchitis in October. Was hospitalised and treated with IV antibiotics. First time I have ever had a chest infection: I have had a cardio
pussycatwillow
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Intermittent Fasting Could Put Type 2 Diabetes Patients into Remission
The prevention or management of type 2 diabetes by following a calorie-restricted diet is not a new idea. There are now dozens of doctors' Youtube presentations on how to reverse T2D by simply cutting the carbs. Now, research from China shows it could be possible for people with type 2 diabetes to
The prevention or management of type 2 diabetes by following a calorie-restricted diet is not a new idea. There are now dozens of doctors' Youtube presentations on how to reverse T2D by simply cutting the carbs. Now, research from China shows it could be possible for people with type 2 diabetes to
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 years ago
new asthmatic needs help please
Advice please. Late onset asthma diagnosed 9 months ago.( age 71) Managed fine on clenil modulate x 2 daily and ventolin when needed. ( rarely) OK until a āhead cold ā last month became tracheitis, needed oral antibiotics and prednisone course at OOH emergency care for paroxysmal coughing/ choking
Advice please. Late onset asthma diagnosed 9 months ago.( age 71) Managed fine on clenil modulate x 2 daily and ventolin when needed. ( rarely) OK until a āhead cold ā last month became tracheitis, needed oral antibiotics and prednisone course at OOH emergency care for paroxysmal coughing/ choking
Charente
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Horrible taste in my mouth! š¤¢
I have recently been ticked off by my asthma nurse as I wasn't using my brown inhaler and relying on using my blue reliver one. I'm now using my brown one correctly twice a day, and funnily enough have not had to use my blue one at all! The down side is I now have a horrible taste in my mouth. Has anyone
I have recently been ticked off by my asthma nurse as I wasn't using my brown inhaler and relying on using my blue reliver one. I'm now using my brown one correctly twice a day, and funnily enough have not had to use my blue one at all! The down side is I now have a horrible taste in my mouth. Has anyone
Kjajfj
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Update on last post
Hi AllWent to doc today with persistent chest congestion. As all my obs are good and chest xray ok, doc didnt refer me for lung ct scan. I have been referred to pulmonary rehab. I am doing a lot of breathing exercises and using my inhaler. I will try this and hope it helps. As you say on this forum
Hi AllWent to doc today with persistent chest congestion. As all my obs are good and chest xray ok, doc didnt refer me for lung ct scan. I have been referred to pulmonary rehab. I am doing a lot of breathing exercises and using my inhaler. I will try this and hope it helps. As you say on this forum
Musicqueen49
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Sad by outcome
I've been diagnosed with bronchiectasis... Prescribed ciproflaxin x2 a day yet I still feel poorly still coughing phglem and still wheezing.... I'm on fostair n rescue inhaler... I've got 2 more days left on antibiotics. I've also tested positive f covid... Are the antibiotics not working or is covid
I've been diagnosed with bronchiectasis... Prescribed ciproflaxin x2 a day yet I still feel poorly still coughing phglem and still wheezing.... I'm on fostair n rescue inhaler... I've got 2 more days left on antibiotics. I've also tested positive f covid... Are the antibiotics not working or is covid
Purple_1963
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
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