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Endocronologist experience
Hi there, I recently had a top end and very experienced endocrinologist tell me that the 1.6mcg of levo per KG in weight was an old fashioned and outdated theory. Is this the case? I have just upped to 100mcg and was just wondering if I’m on the right dose. He seems to think that’s ok for me.
Hi there, I recently had a top end and very experienced endocrinologist tell me that the 1.6mcg of levo per KG in weight was an old fashioned and outdated theory. Is this the case? I have just upped to 100mcg and was just wondering if I’m on the right dose. He seems to think that’s ok for me.
Needlehaystax
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Would you believe it?
Sod's Law. Due for colonoscopy this morning, so spent the last 3 days on a white diet, no alcohol, yesterday went through the Moviprep routine to empty bowels, spent all evening on and off toilet, most unpleasant. Got up at 2am this morning for toilet, and guess what, of course, AF suddenly kicked in
Sod's Law. Due for colonoscopy this morning, so spent the last 3 days on a white diet, no alcohol, yesterday went through the Moviprep routine to empty bowels, spent all evening on and off toilet, most unpleasant. Got up at 2am this morning for toilet, and guess what, of course, AF suddenly kicked in
50568789
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 months ago
more insulin again…
I’m having a bit of burn out at the moment… my levels aren’t where I want to be and I’m very frustrated. I asked my nurse about metformin today as my insulin isn’t having the desired effect. She has just increased my dosage of insulin yet again. I am sick of this. I take sooooo much insulin and I
I’m having a bit of burn out at the moment… my levels aren’t where I want to be and I’m very frustrated. I asked my nurse about metformin today as my insulin isn’t having the desired effect. She has just increased my dosage of insulin yet again. I am sick of this. I take sooooo much insulin and I
Aardvarks
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Diabetes Support
9 months ago
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Perimenopause and sleepy all the time
Hi fellow warriors! I'm seeing a private endocrinologist next week after suffering terrible day time sleepiness for 4 months. GPs have done bloods and can't find anything. I find them pretty useless so asked for a private referral. I'm 46, still have regular periods albeit slightly shorter duration and
Hi fellow warriors! I'm seeing a private endocrinologist next week after suffering terrible day time sleepiness for 4 months. GPs have done bloods and can't find anything. I find them pretty useless so asked for a private referral. I'm 46, still have regular periods albeit slightly shorter duration and
CyclingQueen
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
9 months ago
To those newly diagnosed! There is hope!
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in Dec 2018. My form of Parkinson’s has a huge psychological element that many of you can relate to. It’s obvious because of how quickly I progressed while I was getting diagnosed . My Dad who was my best friend and business partner died unexpectedly in 2013, which destroyed
I was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in Dec 2018. My form of Parkinson’s has a huge psychological element that many of you can relate to. It’s obvious because of how quickly I progressed while I was getting diagnosed . My Dad who was my best friend and business partner died unexpectedly in 2013, which destroyed
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Struggling to bring down blood sugars
Hi Friends, As some of you know I've been on a journey and taking T3 was the real game changer. I am under the care of a fantastic private Endo. I've included my thyroid and sugar results in this post. My insulin is elevated indicating insulin resistance. All tests are done fasting and no meds
Hi Friends, As some of you know I've been on a journey and taking T3 was the real game changer. I am under the care of a fantastic private Endo. I've included my thyroid and sugar results in this post. My insulin is elevated indicating insulin resistance. All tests are done fasting and no meds
Wired123
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Diabetes and oesophagectomy
I had an oesophagectomy (keyhole) in December 2021. I've made a slow, steady recovery and feel very lucky to be as well as I am today. I eat well but of course in much smaller quantities.I'm a type 2 diabetic and prior to my op I had my diabetes well controlled using Metformin and diet. I was told, at
I had an oesophagectomy (keyhole) in December 2021. I've made a slow, steady recovery and feel very lucky to be as well as I am today. I eat well but of course in much smaller quantities.I'm a type 2 diabetic and prior to my op I had my diabetes well controlled using Metformin and diet. I was told, at
xmasbabe59
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
9 months ago
Biopsy "sliding scale"?
Hi,I am going to have a biopsy tomorrow and they have asked me not to take my insulin [type-2 dka] as " may need sliding scale" but not sure about what this means? I'm ok to take my other oral meds. I am trying to avoid Dr Google as this has caused more unnecerssary worry than needed, thanks
Hi,I am going to have a biopsy tomorrow and they have asked me not to take my insulin [type-2 dka] as " may need sliding scale" but not sure about what this means? I'm ok to take my other oral meds. I am trying to avoid Dr Google as this has caused more unnecerssary worry than needed, thanks
tipovtong
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
Very happy with my new eating regime 🙂
So following my heart attack and 3 stents on 27th Feb 23 I have now achieved my ideal weight putting me in the middle of the healthy category. I have lost over 17 kg Down from 13 stone 7 to 10 stone 10 and a BMI of 22.8. I have also got my Blood glucose stable and back in the normal range, and Insulin
So following my heart attack and 3 stents on 27th Feb 23 I have now achieved my ideal weight putting me in the middle of the healthy category. I have lost over 17 kg Down from 13 stone 7 to 10 stone 10 and a BMI of 22.8. I have also got my Blood glucose stable and back in the normal range, and Insulin
Instructor57
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Healthy Eating
10 months ago
No Child is stupid....
I read this morning how a 3rd grade teacher (Year 3 to us Brits, 8-9yoa) told a parent that their child with ADHD, was "Stupid" (they went on to talk of how far they have come since then,top of the class etc.👍).This is probably themost triggering thing I have read in a while and so I couldnt help but
I read this morning how a 3rd grade teacher (Year 3 to us Brits, 8-9yoa) told a parent that their child with ADHD, was "Stupid" (they went on to talk of how far they have come since then,top of the class etc.👍).This is probably themost triggering thing I have read in a while and so I couldnt help but
ADHDuderino
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
10 months ago
Help with additional test results please
Further to previous posts I now have results of additional blood tests which were suggested. To recap, my thyroid function tests results were as follows: TSH 0.52 mu/L (normal range 0.27 -4.2 ) FT3 3.6 pmol/L (normal range 3.1 - 6.8) FT4 20.5 pmol/L (normal range 12 - 22) Additional test results
Further to previous posts I now have results of additional blood tests which were suggested. To recap, my thyroid function tests results were as follows: TSH 0.52 mu/L (normal range 0.27 -4.2 ) FT3 3.6 pmol/L (normal range 3.1 - 6.8) FT4 20.5 pmol/L (normal range 12 - 22) Additional test results
m0dgal1
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Hiccups ?
I am getting regular hiccups for the last three days - Is this a sign of something seriously wrong ? I am 72 Yrs old on diabetics tablets and with insulin the sugar level is under control - I regularly have a peg of whiskey and ginger beer with the evening meal. Also, I take a few tablets daily to keep
I am getting regular hiccups for the last three days - Is this a sign of something seriously wrong ? I am 72 Yrs old on diabetics tablets and with insulin the sugar level is under control - I regularly have a peg of whiskey and ginger beer with the evening meal. Also, I take a few tablets daily to keep
baboigeorge83
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
10 months ago
October Challenge - Walk after Eating
And here is our new October challenge to try out on our walks! ★★★
Walk after a meal!
★★★ Well, I had chosen this subject matter before I pulled my left calf muscle, so I can only walk with everyone in spirit but also reminisce about the many after-dinner walks my family have had over the year
And here is our new October challenge to try out on our walks! ★★★
Walk after a meal!
★★★ Well, I had chosen this subject matter before I pulled my left calf muscle, so I can only walk with everyone in spirit but also reminisce about the many after-dinner walks my family have had over the year
CBDB
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Active 10
10 months ago
Driving myself Crazy,,, Genetic results
So I did the BlueHorizon genetic results posted for some reason on PA page 🤯, https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149956199/genetic-test-results maybe not a good day for revisiting this having serious head wobble. I am confused, DIO1 rs 2235544 AA, normal not increased activity ,
So I did the BlueHorizon genetic results posted for some reason on PA page 🤯, https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/149956199/genetic-test-results maybe not a good day for revisiting this having serious head wobble. I am confused, DIO1 rs 2235544 AA, normal not increased activity ,
Polo22
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
looking for answers
81 yr old husband got covid at physical therapy, ended up at er where they said he also had pneumonia, they also found (and removed) a quart of fluid from around his right lung. Said he had atrial fibrillation and he also needs an angioplasty. Took too long but finally got everything treated and surgery
81 yr old husband got covid at physical therapy, ended up at er where they said he also had pneumonia, they also found (and removed) a quart of fluid from around his right lung. Said he had atrial fibrillation and he also needs an angioplasty. Took too long but finally got everything treated and surgery
Spring15-3
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AF Association
10 months ago
Insulin
Im reading about Insulin and diabetics are more prone to PCa. What's the consensus on insulin with peeps that already have PCa? Im now on insulin until I can stop L/Z/P, or change to another ADT.
Im reading about Insulin and diabetics are more prone to PCa. What's the consensus on insulin with peeps that already have PCa? Im now on insulin until I can stop L/Z/P, or change to another ADT.
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Unsure what to do?
Yesterday [Friday 22nd Sept] I recieved a call from the Hospital treating my Cirrhosis to inform me they have had a request from my Heptoligy Doctor for a Biopsy due to them not being able to determine the cause of continued elevating blood results, they have had a cancellation for Monday [25th]. This
Yesterday [Friday 22nd Sept] I recieved a call from the Hospital treating my Cirrhosis to inform me they have had a request from my Heptoligy Doctor for a Biopsy due to them not being able to determine the cause of continued elevating blood results, they have had a cancellation for Monday [25th]. This
tipovtong
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
My Sister's Death
My schizophrenic big sister was in and out of Assisted Living places for many years, after she could not take care of herself anymore. Several years ago, the R.N./OWNER of one I moved my sister to, began making serious mistakes with the medication. I called the pharmacy and was told my sister had not
My schizophrenic big sister was in and out of Assisted Living places for many years, after she could not take care of herself anymore. Several years ago, the R.N./OWNER of one I moved my sister to, began making serious mistakes with the medication. I called the pharmacy and was told my sister had not
Horsesarebeautiful
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Metabolic Syndrome [MetS] and PCa
A new study [1]: "
Association of metabolic syndrome {MetS} and its components with the risk of urologic cancers: a prospective cohort study
" reports that "[i]Compared to the non-MetS group, the risk of developing ... prostate [HR ... = 1.47 ...] cancer was significantly higher in the MetS
A new study [1]: "
Association of metabolic syndrome {MetS} and its components with the risk of urologic cancers: a prospective cohort study
" reports that "[i]Compared to the non-MetS group, the risk of developing ... prostate [HR ... = 1.47 ...] cancer was significantly higher in the MetS
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Pre-biotics vs post biotics - do we need pre, post or both?
This is a follow up post to the recent one about inulin. I had spent a lot of time involved with post-biotics but never really considered pre-biotics at all to date. This all changed quite recently when I stumbled across inulin which is described in a recent post so will not repeat all those comments
This is a follow up post to the recent one about inulin. I had spent a lot of time involved with post-biotics but never really considered pre-biotics at all to date. This all changed quite recently when I stumbled across inulin which is described in a recent post so will not repeat all those comments
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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