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Are these results normal?
Hi! I’m new here. I have been struggling with my endo for a diagnosis. About a year ago I had many blood draws where my TSH was very low, my T4 was low and my T3 was normal. I was not medicated. My doctor did not know how to treat me, but I was very hypo symptomatic. After some time my TSH regulated
Hi! I’m new here. I have been struggling with my endo for a diagnosis. About a year ago I had many blood draws where my TSH was very low, my T4 was low and my T3 was normal. I was not medicated. My doctor did not know how to treat me, but I was very hypo symptomatic. After some time my TSH regulated
Bubbledup
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Oh oh, back on steroids again...
And my blood glucose is 31.5 😢 Just took some more insulin! Thankfully only 5 days worth!
And my blood glucose is 31.5 😢 Just took some more insulin! Thankfully only 5 days worth!
madonbrew
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Miracles do happen 🙏🏻 Tony - Covid19: 1-0
Hi everyone, I’ve been meaning to write this post for days, but life is very hectic at the moment!! So after 117 days in hospital Tony is finally home! Tony is 31yrs old, previously fit and absolutely healthy, no underlying health conditions. He spent 93 days in ICU, 10 days in a normal ward, and 14
Hi everyone, I’ve been meaning to write this post for days, but life is very hectic at the moment!! So after 117 days in hospital Tony is finally home! Tony is 31yrs old, previously fit and absolutely healthy, no underlying health conditions. He spent 93 days in ICU, 10 days in a normal ward, and 14
MarthaKos
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
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Miracles do happen 🙏🏻 Tony - Covid19: 1-0
Hi everyone, I’ve been meaning to write this post for days, but life is very hectic at the moment!! So after 117 days in hospital Tony is finally home! Tony is 31yrs old, previously fit and absolutely healthy, no underlying health conditions. He spent 93 days in ICU, 10 days in a normal ward, and 14
Hi everyone, I’ve been meaning to write this post for days, but life is very hectic at the moment!! So after 117 days in hospital Tony is finally home! Tony is 31yrs old, previously fit and absolutely healthy, no underlying health conditions. He spent 93 days in ICU, 10 days in a normal ward, and 14
MarthaKos
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ICUsteps
4 years ago
Free syringes
Hi there - I have about 100 x of these BD U-100 1ml. Insulin syringes with needle. All obviously sealed and unsused. I am happy to post them to anyone who needs them - I am no longer Self Injecting - as I had developed histamine intolerance and possibly Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and became more
Hi there - I have about 100 x of these BD U-100 1ml. Insulin syringes with needle. All obviously sealed and unsused. I am happy to post them to anyone who needs them - I am no longer Self Injecting - as I had developed histamine intolerance and possibly Mast Cell Activation Syndrome and became more
Slosh
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Newbie post - unexplained prediabetes.
For over two years I have had prediabetic HbA1c test results, creeping upwards from 43mmol/mol in a routine test in May 2018 to 47 at the last test (just before lockdown in March). 48 will indicate diabetes. After the first test result I bought a blood glucose monitor and, whilst, thoroughly researching
For over two years I have had prediabetic HbA1c test results, creeping upwards from 43mmol/mol in a routine test in May 2018 to 47 at the last test (just before lockdown in March). 48 will indicate diabetes. After the first test result I bought a blood glucose monitor and, whilst, thoroughly researching
Hidden
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
It's all about your gut health!!
Fire is represented in your digestion 'All disease begins in the gut' is attributed to the wise Ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates. He said a lot of pretty awesome stuff. Including his deep philosophy that all disease has a natural cause. That addressing imbalances, often originating in the gut, harnesses
Fire is represented in your digestion 'All disease begins in the gut' is attributed to the wise Ancient Greek physician, Hippocrates. He said a lot of pretty awesome stuff. Including his deep philosophy that all disease has a natural cause. That addressing imbalances, often originating in the gut, harnesses
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
4 years ago
Muscle stiff at the back and cramps on legs !
I am a 70 Yr old male, having severe back stiffness for the last two days - Can't bend or walk without stinging pain for no apparent reason ! This happened overnight while I was bending to brush my teeth..... I'm type II diabetic and take insulin, under control - My B12 injection every 3 months was delayed
I am a 70 Yr old male, having severe back stiffness for the last two days - Can't bend or walk without stinging pain for no apparent reason ! This happened overnight while I was bending to brush my teeth..... I'm type II diabetic and take insulin, under control - My B12 injection every 3 months was delayed
baboigeorge83
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
4 years ago
4mm needles
Hi everyone, my daughter is thinking of using 4mm needles to sc inject her vitamin B as she see’s me doing that with insulin with no need to to pinch the skin. Does anyone on here do that please.
Hi everyone, my daughter is thinking of using 4mm needles to sc inject her vitamin B as she see’s me doing that with insulin with no need to to pinch the skin. Does anyone on here do that please.
weaverdee
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
"All is normal", so they say in the medical profession....
Hi everyone on this site, I'd like to introduce myself and ask for your opinion. I'v had Type1 Diabetes over 40 years now and Graves diagnosis in 2006 (in remission after 18 months treatment with Carbimazole), so I was told that I must have predisposition to other autoimmune conditions and I should look
Hi everyone on this site, I'd like to introduce myself and ask for your opinion. I'v had Type1 Diabetes over 40 years now and Graves diagnosis in 2006 (in remission after 18 months treatment with Carbimazole), so I was told that I must have predisposition to other autoimmune conditions and I should look
Molioli
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
First day of LCHF lifestyle
Good morning everyone As the title suggests today is the first day of my change for life. After researching and years of yo-yo dieting I came to the conclusion that dieting does not work, what I need is a complete change of lifestyle. I have PCOS which means basically I’m insulin resistant. I think
Good morning everyone As the title suggests today is the first day of my change for life. After researching and years of yo-yo dieting I came to the conclusion that dieting does not work, what I need is a complete change of lifestyle. I have PCOS which means basically I’m insulin resistant. I think
Hidden
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Trying to get to grips with APS
I’m sorry to be a huge pain but I am on several other HU Forums, not because I do or don’t want to be but because I’ve just learned of yet another diagnosis which medics have found. I just can’t believe it. I’m scared to go anywhere near a surgery, clinic or hospital in case they find anything else
I’m sorry to be a huge pain but I am on several other HU Forums, not because I do or don’t want to be but because I’ve just learned of yet another diagnosis which medics have found. I just can’t believe it. I’m scared to go anywhere near a surgery, clinic or hospital in case they find anything else
Splodge60
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
The best Keto diet book
Can anyone recommend an easy to follow, simple ingredients and not a lot of prep Keto diet book? After reading lots of helpful posts on here I feel the only way forward for me is the Keto way. I am insulin resistant from having PCOS .
Can anyone recommend an easy to follow, simple ingredients and not a lot of prep Keto diet book? After reading lots of helpful posts on here I feel the only way forward for me is the Keto way. I am insulin resistant from having PCOS .
Hidden
2020 July
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Inulin and psyllium
I just replied to a post with this information which might spark some responses...... I had to include the graph because it really made me laugh! (PS = psyllium, WD = wheat dextrin) The serious bit: - Inulin is a type of fructo-oligosaccharide, or FOS, that helps to feed the "friendly" bacteria in
I just replied to a post with this information which might spark some responses...... I had to include the graph because it really made me laugh! (PS = psyllium, WD = wheat dextrin) The serious bit: - Inulin is a type of fructo-oligosaccharide, or FOS, that helps to feed the "friendly" bacteria in
Itsmesally
2020 August
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
SALT!
Remember that the average body NEEDS 6gm of salt a day and that it's insulin, not sodium that drives hypertension. Insulin hangs on to sodium, sodium increases blood volume which drives up blood pressure and thus elevates pressure on the kidneys. Typical of anyone with T2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome
Remember that the average body NEEDS 6gm of salt a day and that it's insulin, not sodium that drives hypertension. Insulin hangs on to sodium, sodium increases blood volume which drives up blood pressure and thus elevates pressure on the kidneys. Typical of anyone with T2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome
MikePollard
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Scales won’t move !
Am completely fed up. Am 53 and now post menstral and can’t seem to loose weight. I have read all the stuff on here about insulin and follow the principles of keto so no potatoes, pasta, rice or high carb vegetables or fruit. I have been monitoring my weight every day for 5 weeks now but on a reduced
Am completely fed up. Am 53 and now post menstral and can’t seem to loose weight. I have read all the stuff on here about insulin and follow the principles of keto so no potatoes, pasta, rice or high carb vegetables or fruit. I have been monitoring my weight every day for 5 weeks now but on a reduced
freeway15
Restart July 2020
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Tracheostomy patient not waking up after sedation in ICU , covid came negative.
Hello All, I am taking care of my father in law(63 years and diabetic) who had Pyriform fossa (cancer stage 4A) had a treatment 3 weeks ago (30th June 2020) which consist of tracheostomy as part of total laryngectomy (voice chords are removed) alongwith PMMAC flap and partial thyroidectomy. He did fine
Hello All, I am taking care of my father in law(63 years and diabetic) who had Pyriform fossa (cancer stage 4A) had a treatment 3 weeks ago (30th June 2020) which consist of tracheostomy as part of total laryngectomy (voice chords are removed) alongwith PMMAC flap and partial thyroidectomy. He did fine
utkarsh_rastogi
in
ICUsteps
4 years ago
Insulin resistant
What Specific foods are best If im insulin dependent?
What Specific foods are best If im insulin dependent?
AArcher001
2020 July
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Aftercare from heart bypass
Im age single female age 50 and live alone. who has under gone a heart pass bk in feb. Along side other conditions. Im diabetic and that changed to having to be insulin dependant whilst being in hospitL. Came out of hospital and had no real support at all. Covid19 started and i became high risk. So
Im age single female age 50 and live alone. who has under gone a heart pass bk in feb. Along side other conditions. Im diabetic and that changed to having to be insulin dependant whilst being in hospitL. Came out of hospital and had no real support at all. Covid19 started and i became high risk. So
Dancer2759
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
Face mask at work
I work in a nursing home and will be expected to return to work in August. I have been out once or twice and worn a mask....but have only been out for short periods. I can manage in a mask for those times however I will have to wear a mask for a 12 hour shift which is very different than half hour.
I work in a nursing home and will be expected to return to work in August. I have been out once or twice and worn a mask....but have only been out for short periods. I can manage in a mask for those times however I will have to wear a mask for a 12 hour shift which is very different than half hour.
madonbrew
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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