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Do you know these hormones?
Insulin - produced by pancreas - key hormone in blood sugar regulation Ghrelin - hormones that increase appetite ( to attune to true natural appetite - knowing when nourishment is needed) Leptin - satiety hormone- we know then we are full. Satiated In obesity, leptin resistance can develop meaning a
Insulin - produced by pancreas - key hormone in blood sugar regulation Ghrelin - hormones that increase appetite ( to attune to true natural appetite - knowing when nourishment is needed) Leptin - satiety hormone- we know then we are full. Satiated In obesity, leptin resistance can develop meaning a
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
2 years ago
Many factors influence body weight and composition
Several factors affecting body weight. Highlighting each person is so unique. What works for one, doesn't for another. Also, nutritional health is not calories in, calories out. This is too reductionist and not useful. Some of these factors affecting body weight. Nutrition Stress Breath Thyroid function
Several factors affecting body weight. Highlighting each person is so unique. What works for one, doesn't for another. Also, nutritional health is not calories in, calories out. This is too reductionist and not useful. Some of these factors affecting body weight. Nutrition Stress Breath Thyroid function
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
2 years ago
Inflammatory, Hyperinsulinemic, and Insulin Resistant Diets and Lifestyles and the Risk of Prostate Cancer Progression and Mortality
"Conclusions: Both inflammatory and insulinemic dietary and lifestyle patterns are associated with risk of PC progression." But not with risk of PC mortality. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35767977/ Abstract Background: Inflammatory and insulin pathways have been linked to prostate cancer (PC); post-diagnostic
"Conclusions: Both inflammatory and insulinemic dietary and lifestyle patterns are associated with risk of PC progression." But not with risk of PC mortality. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35767977/ Abstract Background: Inflammatory and insulin pathways have been linked to prostate cancer (PC); post-diagnostic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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Ventolin
unfortunatly I am not on ventolin, I am on an inhaler called symbicort. My experience of ventolin is not good, I get really bad palpitations from it. Sorry if this dosen't help you.
unfortunatly I am not on ventolin, I am on an inhaler called symbicort. My experience of ventolin is not good, I get really bad palpitations from it. Sorry if this dosen't help you.
Shaft1952
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Oxidative Stress (ROS), Sleep and the Gut Microbiome: Staying Alive
I am just back from a challenging (humbling) multiday backpack in the High Sierras of California. Very beautiful but drought conditions, dry stream water sources made it more difficult. Here is a pre-note on my own regimen: After completing my two phase radiation treatments for oligometastatic PC:
I am just back from a challenging (humbling) multiday backpack in the High Sierras of California. Very beautiful but drought conditions, dry stream water sources made it more difficult. Here is a pre-note on my own regimen: After completing my two phase radiation treatments for oligometastatic PC:
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Spiriva disposal
Hi all. Just finished my first Spiriva Respimat cartridge, and realised there are no instructions for disposal. So, what do you do with yours? Bin/back to pharmacy/to an inhaler recycling point? They’re different from normal inhalers, with the plastic on the bottom, so I’m stumped!
Hi all. Just finished my first Spiriva Respimat cartridge, and realised there are no instructions for disposal. So, what do you do with yours? Bin/back to pharmacy/to an inhaler recycling point? They’re different from normal inhalers, with the plastic on the bottom, so I’m stumped!
Singinglouder
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
getting closer to finding the real problem
hi everyone I've been trying to be as positive as possible still very hard, my health feels very declined since I last spoke so I've been referred to gastroenterology I have a 6cm hiatus hernia & reflux may go down the road of an operation im currently on 6 pills aday for reflux I think is doing
hi everyone I've been trying to be as positive as possible still very hard, my health feels very declined since I last spoke so I've been referred to gastroenterology I have a 6cm hiatus hernia & reflux may go down the road of an operation im currently on 6 pills aday for reflux I think is doing
bryan45735
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Getting the Most Out of Medications
“My husband has Parkinson’s, and we just got a new doctor a couple of months ago. Bob has been taking Sinemet ever since he was diagnosed. He always takes his meds first thing in the morning, then eats his breakfast. He has not been doing very well for some time…. Anyway, the doctor told him NOT to
“My husband has Parkinson’s, and we just got a new doctor a couple of months ago. Bob has been taking Sinemet ever since he was diagnosed. He always takes his meds first thing in the morning, then eats his breakfast. He has not been doing very well for some time…. Anyway, the doctor told him NOT to
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Tyvaso inhaler
is anyone taking this and is it helping breathing?
is anyone taking this and is it helping breathing?
Bluefoot
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Prednisone taper, Xolair, asthma-free vacation in France
Hi all -- If you have successfully tapered down, or got off, prednisone after getting on Xolair -- could you comment whether morning cortisol of 260 nM is acceptable, right before switching from 4 mg to 3 mg a day? I have been on 4 mg for 6 weeks, and I am now going down to 3 mg. My nurse and consultant
Hi all -- If you have successfully tapered down, or got off, prednisone after getting on Xolair -- could you comment whether morning cortisol of 260 nM is acceptable, right before switching from 4 mg to 3 mg a day? I have been on 4 mg for 6 weeks, and I am now going down to 3 mg. My nurse and consultant
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
No one believes anythings wrong...apart from the consultant
Diagnosed with asthma in 2014. Had a flare up in 2017 which took some time to get under control. Fast forward to December 2020. Started having difficulties walking (I'd not that long completed a 30 mile race) and spoke to GP. Prescribed steroids which didn't work. sent for x ray which was clear. Told
Diagnosed with asthma in 2014. Had a flare up in 2017 which took some time to get under control. Fast forward to December 2020. Started having difficulties walking (I'd not that long completed a 30 mile race) and spoke to GP. Prescribed steroids which didn't work. sent for x ray which was clear. Told
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Can anyone recommend a cooler bag for travelling with Interferon in the tropics?
We are off on a family trip to Costa Rica and are going to be spending a fair amount of time on buses. Can anyone recommend a lightweight method to keep my syringes cool? I’m taking 4 x 135mg syringes - only little! I was looking at Frio bags for insulin but they only maintain temperatures between 18
We are off on a family trip to Costa Rica and are going to be spending a fair amount of time on buses. Can anyone recommend a lightweight method to keep my syringes cool? I’m taking 4 x 135mg syringes - only little! I was looking at Frio bags for insulin but they only maintain temperatures between 18
Huginn
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
on this inhaler, anyone else had it what do you think????
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Have I been misdiagnosed?
Now, funny things have been happening at our surgery lately. Following a recent blood test, I was told I needed to be seen by the Diabetes Nurse, so I turned up for my appointment and, to cut a rather long story short, it turns out I'm not diabetic at all and shouldn't have been there! Yesterday, I
Now, funny things have been happening at our surgery lately. Following a recent blood test, I was told I needed to be seen by the Diabetes Nurse, so I turned up for my appointment and, to cut a rather long story short, it turns out I'm not diabetic at all and shouldn't have been there! Yesterday, I
MoyB
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
hmmmmmm
In the last month I have finally felt as though I am getting back to preCovid fitness. I’ve enjoyed my runs and my speed ( for me anyway) is creeping slowly up again. I have been looking forward to going out there. I ran on Thursday and although it was a little slower than usual I had included a
In the last month I have finally felt as though I am getting back to preCovid fitness. I’ve enjoyed my runs and my speed ( for me anyway) is creeping slowly up again. I have been looking forward to going out there. I ran on Thursday and although it was a little slower than usual I had included a
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
NAFLD
My partner has recently been diagnosed with none alcoholic fatty liver disease stage 2. He was fine until February when he started to suffer from fatigue. He then started getting chest pains and was admitted to hospital for a few days. He is diabetic and during his hospital stay they changed a few
My partner has recently been diagnosed with none alcoholic fatty liver disease stage 2. He was fine until February when he started to suffer from fatigue. He then started getting chest pains and was admitted to hospital for a few days. He is diabetic and during his hospital stay they changed a few
jacqueline121
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Copd flare up
what causes flare up I am putting it down to the heatwave that we had in ireland. The heatwave has finished but still finding it hard to catch my breath have to use my quick relief inhaler. Can stress trigger it off too. Tia fiona
what causes flare up I am putting it down to the heatwave that we had in ireland. The heatwave has finished but still finding it hard to catch my breath have to use my quick relief inhaler. Can stress trigger it off too. Tia fiona
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Women's Health
2 years ago
Keto/low carb for Hashimoto’s Hypothyroid
So I’ve been seeing conflicting info online about whether low carb is the right way to lose weight when hypo. Some websites are saying keto causes too much acidity leading to increased inflammation (which we already have too much of) and too little insulin impairs the body’s ability to convert T4 to
So I’ve been seeing conflicting info online about whether low carb is the right way to lose weight when hypo. Some websites are saying keto causes too much acidity leading to increased inflammation (which we already have too much of) and too little insulin impairs the body’s ability to convert T4 to
Wired123
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Negativity Feeds Negativity.......
In what seems like many years ago, I would ramble to myself and others about all of my bad feelings. Every "symptom", every "label" I could place on myself, every fear of the future..... Friends left because they were tired of hearing it. To them, I was "Toxic". To myself, my thoughts were very self-destructive
In what seems like many years ago, I would ramble to myself and others about all of my bad feelings. Every "symptom", every "label" I could place on myself, every fear of the future..... Friends left because they were tired of hearing it. To them, I was "Toxic". To myself, my thoughts were very self-destructive
TrustYourSoul
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Oral Thrush from Inhaler use
so I was only diagnosed with asthma last year, and I started using a clenil modulite inhaler. It was all good and fine for the first year, and then I got my first bout of oral thrush :( I have been using the max dose of my inhaler a lot and assumed that that was likely a part of the problem. I got daktarin
so I was only diagnosed with asthma last year, and I started using a clenil modulite inhaler. It was all good and fine for the first year, and then I got my first bout of oral thrush :( I have been using the max dose of my inhaler a lot and assumed that that was likely a part of the problem. I got daktarin
Kirsty979
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
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