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Some guidance please
I had a cardiac arrest in June2018, currently have six stents and I am on fairly high doses of Ramipiril, Bisoporol, Atorvastatin,Isosoride mononitrate, Ranolozine, Asprin as well as Metformin, Insulin and Victoza for type 2 diabetes. I am getting quite a lot of heart burn as well as a pain that
I had a cardiac arrest in June2018, currently have six stents and I am on fairly high doses of Ramipiril, Bisoporol, Atorvastatin,Isosoride mononitrate, Ranolozine, Asprin as well as Metformin, Insulin and Victoza for type 2 diabetes. I am getting quite a lot of heart burn as well as a pain that
LEE0512
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Looking for advice as my sister has been diagnosed and want to help
Hi All, Having witnessed the distress my lovely sister is going through I want to help but don't know how. I see her exhaustion and lack of progress with medication. She is an insulin dependant diabetic and the meds seem to have really messed up her sugar levels. Consequently her fatigue has increased
Hi All, Having witnessed the distress my lovely sister is going through I want to help but don't know how. I see her exhaustion and lack of progress with medication. She is an insulin dependant diabetic and the meds seem to have really messed up her sugar levels. Consequently her fatigue has increased
Obeeonekanobe
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Myositis UK
5 years ago
Update from a frosty belfast
Hi guys, sorry haven’t been about much this last few days but seriously the flight and journey back home on Wednesday from Kings to Belfast wiped me out...all going well here, still in RVH local hospital, taco levels slow to rise sitting at 3.5 and they want them to be between 5 and 10...however pain
Hi guys, sorry haven’t been about much this last few days but seriously the flight and journey back home on Wednesday from Kings to Belfast wiped me out...all going well here, still in RVH local hospital, taco levels slow to rise sitting at 3.5 and they want them to be between 5 and 10...however pain
Bbsmom
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
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What medicines do you take to control Type 2 DM?
With reference to the poll which we had recently on usage of medicines to manage our Type 2 DM (
https://healthunlocked.com/diabetesindia/polls/142005324/what-meds-do-you-take-poll-2-by-namaha-multiple-choice-poll-and-please-say-what-other-is-and-comments-welcome.
), it is observed that members
With reference to the poll which we had recently on usage of medicines to manage our Type 2 DM (
https://healthunlocked.com/diabetesindia/polls/142005324/what-meds-do-you-take-poll-2-by-namaha-multiple-choice-poll-and-please-say-what-other-is-and-comments-welcome.
), it is observed that members
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Vitamin E and Pentoxifylline +trental)
Just wondering if anyone has knowledge about taking Vitamin E if you have diabetes? I am on metformin for diabetes "no insulin ". Also anyone given Pentoxifylline -trental to help with fibrosis? I thought I read diabetes should not take Vitamin E....my gastroenterologist Physicians assistant prescribed
Just wondering if anyone has knowledge about taking Vitamin E if you have diabetes? I am on metformin for diabetes "no insulin ". Also anyone given Pentoxifylline -trental to help with fibrosis? I thought I read diabetes should not take Vitamin E....my gastroenterologist Physicians assistant prescribed
May31tilly
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
5 years ago
About insulin
I want to know the difference between HM Actrapid 30/70 and Actrapid 100 MI/ul Insulin. Are both same? What are the brand names of HM Actrapid 30/70 insulin in India.
I want to know the difference between HM Actrapid 30/70 and Actrapid 100 MI/ul Insulin. Are both same? What are the brand names of HM Actrapid 30/70 insulin in India.
Kumarcwc
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
It's never too late
Smoking was killing me, and on top of that I was paying a fortune to have a slow suicide, well thank God I was able to stop 12 years ago. Since then my life changed so much, I did put extra weight on but more about that later. Before I stopped smoking I was smoking 180 cigarettes a week, which I couldn't
Smoking was killing me, and on top of that I was paying a fortune to have a slow suicide, well thank God I was able to stop 12 years ago. Since then my life changed so much, I did put extra weight on but more about that later. Before I stopped smoking I was smoking 180 cigarettes a week, which I couldn't
viv0147
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
How to stop cravings and succeed in your weight loss plan
I spent ages writing a post and lost it. I now post a shortened version. To lose weight one has to consume fewer calories than one needs to maintain ones weight. It sounds easy, but cravings often cause people to give up. Cravings are caused by consuming refined sugars and refined carbohydrates. To simplify
I spent ages writing a post and lost it. I now post a shortened version. To lose weight one has to consume fewer calories than one needs to maintain ones weight. It sounds easy, but cravings often cause people to give up. Cravings are caused by consuming refined sugars and refined carbohydrates. To simplify
teles
Visitor
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
low dose insulin administered through the nose can improve movement and help protect dopaminergic neurons
Preclinical findings show that low dose insulin administered through the nose can improve movement and help protect dopaminergic neurons. Read more here: https://buff.ly/2oP0nUG https://www.parkinsonsmovement.com/intranasal-insulin/
Preclinical findings show that low dose insulin administered through the nose can improve movement and help protect dopaminergic neurons. Read more here: https://buff.ly/2oP0nUG https://www.parkinsonsmovement.com/intranasal-insulin/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Unstable Diabetes, Type II
I really understand your frustration. I am 76 and managed Diabetes Type II for over 40 years. Now is so much more complicated and unstable. I added Januvia, to Metformin and now Insulin daily and eat 100% sugar-free and healthy and still have trouble staying in a healthy range. Good luck to you!
I really understand your frustration. I am 76 and managed Diabetes Type II for over 40 years. Now is so much more complicated and unstable. I added Januvia, to Metformin and now Insulin daily and eat 100% sugar-free and healthy and still have trouble staying in a healthy range. Good luck to you!
KenUt
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Small Update about Blood Tests
Hello, We had my father's blood and liver tests done recently (Diagnosed in February with Cirrhosis - Ascites Drained Once 2.5ltr / EVL Banding done 3 Times in February - Nothing afterwards). Last one was done in May and they were fairly improved that time in comparion to his February Reports. Hematology
Hello, We had my father's blood and liver tests done recently (Diagnosed in February with Cirrhosis - Ascites Drained Once 2.5ltr / EVL Banding done 3 Times in February - Nothing afterwards). Last one was done in May and they were fairly improved that time in comparion to his February Reports. Hematology
zvhipp
in
British Liver Trust
5 years ago
I finished Week 8!
Just completed run 3 of week 8! So happy! Wednesday will be the first run of my final c25k week 😁 (but obviously not the end of my running as I am now addicted!). A huge achievement for me is that since I started c25k, my insulin resistance/pcos symptoms have improved drastically and I have now come
Just completed run 3 of week 8! So happy! Wednesday will be the first run of my final c25k week 😁 (but obviously not the end of my running as I am now addicted!). A huge achievement for me is that since I started c25k, my insulin resistance/pcos symptoms have improved drastically and I have now come
Elceee
in
Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Type 1 diabetes,...............................................................…...........…................................................
MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003 Diabetes Type 1 New technology better controls type 1 diabetesPublished: Sunday 27 October 2019Written by: Lauren Sharkey SHARE THIS ARTICLE: Type 1 diabetes has no cure, and although there are several treatment options available, many people find managing the condition
MNT - Hourly Medical News Since 2003 Diabetes Type 1 New technology better controls type 1 diabetesPublished: Sunday 27 October 2019Written by: Lauren Sharkey SHARE THIS ARTICLE: Type 1 diabetes has no cure, and although there are several treatment options available, many people find managing the condition
Bhargav619
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
A leading Endochrinolgist advises a Thin Type-2 Diabetic! Interesting!
Here is what a leading Endochrinolgist from a leading Hospital has to say to a T2 patient of 44 years old. The patient lost weight going from 49 kg to 38 kg in her dietary approach to control blood sugar... The YouTube video link is attached at the bottom of this posting..... I'm sorry it is in Hindi
Here is what a leading Endochrinolgist from a leading Hospital has to say to a T2 patient of 44 years old. The patient lost weight going from 49 kg to 38 kg in her dietary approach to control blood sugar... The YouTube video link is attached at the bottom of this posting..... I'm sorry it is in Hindi
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
5 years ago
Metformin weight loss/doctors
Hi, I went to a fertility specialist. He diagnosed me with pcos. He was very knowledgeable on the subject, I felt like a lot made sense. He put me on Metformin (at the time, to conceive) but he said a lot about insulin levels etc and the Metformin would level it out. With exercise and healthy eating
Hi, I went to a fertility specialist. He diagnosed me with pcos. He was very knowledgeable on the subject, I felt like a lot made sense. He put me on Metformin (at the time, to conceive) but he said a lot about insulin levels etc and the Metformin would level it out. With exercise and healthy eating
Smem007
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PCOS UK (Verity)
5 years ago
People of HealthUnlocked | Meet Jane
[i] Hello friends, today's story really moved me. I have so much admiration for Jane, who talks about her rollercoaster journey with weight management and chronic pain. Hopefully, her story below will inspire one of you today - as it inspired me. Don't forget to leave Jane a lovely comment below. [/i
[i] Hello friends, today's story really moved me. I have so much admiration for Jane, who talks about her rollercoaster journey with weight management and chronic pain. Hopefully, her story below will inspire one of you today - as it inspired me. Don't forget to leave Jane a lovely comment below. [/i
MarketingHU
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HealthUnlocked Blog
5 years ago
Xtandi/ UTI with Foley/ low hemoglobin
This is going to be too long! It my first attempt at connecting with this group. I have learned so much by reading your posts and replies. I know quality of life Igor the longest time is my dad’s goal. He was diagnosed May 2018 with stage four prostate cancer. He had been taking testosterone a few years
This is going to be too long! It my first attempt at connecting with this group. I have learned so much by reading your posts and replies. I know quality of life Igor the longest time is my dad’s goal. He was diagnosed May 2018 with stage four prostate cancer. He had been taking testosterone a few years
Abigayle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Working out on an empty stomach before breakfast could help fight off type 2 diabetes because it 'makes the body more efficient.
I came across this article in the copy of Mail.: Working out on an empty stomach before breakfast could help fight off type 2 diabetes because it 'makes the body more efficient at using insulin', study finds Exercising in a fasted state helped people control their blood sugar levels more They are '
I came across this article in the copy of Mail.: Working out on an empty stomach before breakfast could help fight off type 2 diabetes because it 'makes the body more efficient at using insulin', study finds Exercising in a fasted state helped people control their blood sugar levels more They are '
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Increase health benefits of exercise by working out before breakfast – new research.
Exercising before eating breakfast improves how the body responds to insulin and lowers people’s risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. According to a new study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism health scientists at the universities of Bath and Birmingham
Exercising before eating breakfast improves how the body responds to insulin and lowers people’s risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. According to a new study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism health scientists at the universities of Bath and Birmingham
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
I have Two of my T2 mates off Meds
That's right, Both ex Army who had soldiers heads on. Who listened to what you had to say. One was on insulin but cut the crakes & rubbish, high carbs. One used to walk for miles to go shopping & had no car. It is possible Give it a go.
That's right, Both ex Army who had soldiers heads on. Who listened to what you had to say. One was on insulin but cut the crakes & rubbish, high carbs. One used to walk for miles to go shopping & had no car. It is possible Give it a go.
HOBIEONE
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
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