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latest labs,please
Hi everyone,I hope you're all doing good. Can you please comment on my labs? Is that anemia that I'm seeing in the results or I'm not interpreting correctly?Also,scan revealed two nodules,sized 0.20 & 0.23 cm, one on each lobe. Should I have a biopsy?Do nodules affect adrenal function,as mine is already
Hi everyone,I hope you're all doing good. Can you please comment on my labs? Is that anemia that I'm seeing in the results or I'm not interpreting correctly?Also,scan revealed two nodules,sized 0.20 & 0.23 cm, one on each lobe. Should I have a biopsy?Do nodules affect adrenal function,as mine is already
irme
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Test Results after being on NDT for 7 months
I started NDT in March this year after having been on 150mcg of Thyroxine and feeling rotton.I have included two lots of results, one from February and one which arrived today. Here are my test results from February whilst I was still on the Thyroxine;- Biochemistry HbA1c-(IFCC) 3520 - 42mmol/mol
I started NDT in March this year after having been on 150mcg of Thyroxine and feeling rotton.I have included two lots of results, one from February and one which arrived today. Here are my test results from February whilst I was still on the Thyroxine;- Biochemistry HbA1c-(IFCC) 3520 - 42mmol/mol
Fox123
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Smoking and the endocrine system
A new paper includes these paragraphs about smoking and thyroid and other hormones. [i]
Smoking and the endocrine system
Smoking influences hypophyseal, thyroid, adrenal, testicular and ovarian functions, calcium metabolism, and the activity of insulin (Stárka et al. 2005). In addition to nicotine
A new paper includes these paragraphs about smoking and thyroid and other hormones. [i]
Smoking and the endocrine system
Smoking influences hypophyseal, thyroid, adrenal, testicular and ovarian functions, calcium metabolism, and the activity of insulin (Stárka et al. 2005). In addition to nicotine
helvella
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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I had to have an emergency gallbladder removal last September. At that time the surgeon did not like the looks of my liver and had done a biopsy. I already knew I had fatty liver and the biopsy proved correct. I have since then had gastric bypass surgery to help me lose weight and hopefully help with
I had to have an emergency gallbladder removal last September. At that time the surgeon did not like the looks of my liver and had done a biopsy. I already knew I had fatty liver and the biopsy proved correct. I have since then had gastric bypass surgery to help me lose weight and hopefully help with
martian56
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
7 years ago
inulin
is inulin any good to use with thyroid ive just got it through email and im tempted as its supposed to be good, seems ok for diabetes too
is inulin any good to use with thyroid ive just got it through email and im tempted as its supposed to be good, seems ok for diabetes too
mandy72
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Biggest Myths About Type 2 Diabetes Treatment. Are myths about diabetes keeping you from getting the most out of your treatment?
•By Natalia Macrynikola •Reviewed by Clifton Jackness, MD You may have heard that statement after you've aired your complaints about the challenges of managing type 2 diabetes. While it's usually meant well, this type of response is misleading, since it promotes the unfounded idea — the myth —
•By Natalia Macrynikola •Reviewed by Clifton Jackness, MD You may have heard that statement after you've aired your complaints about the challenges of managing type 2 diabetes. While it's usually meant well, this type of response is misleading, since it promotes the unfounded idea — the myth —
rvmasalvad
Star
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Desperate
Insulin diabetic, gluten free diet also lactose intolerant and does not tolerate salad dtruggling to loose weight
Insulin diabetic, gluten free diet also lactose intolerant and does not tolerate salad dtruggling to loose weight
cs57
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Weight Loss Support
7 years ago
NDT and Eczema.
Hi Has anyone developed eczema whilst taking NDT? I have been taking W.P. Thyroid for 18 months now but a few months ago developed quite bad eczema. I was taking 1.5 grains and did not have the eczema, it was when I increased to 1.75 grains I developed it on my hands, then when increased to 2 grains
Hi Has anyone developed eczema whilst taking NDT? I have been taking W.P. Thyroid for 18 months now but a few months ago developed quite bad eczema. I was taking 1.5 grains and did not have the eczema, it was when I increased to 1.75 grains I developed it on my hands, then when increased to 2 grains
lucylocks
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Online Diabetes Course
Hi everyone, here is a link to the new Understanding Insulin and Diabetes online course devised by Dr Mayank Patel and the team at University Hospital Southampton. The course is aimed at clinicians involved in diabetes care and people using insulin to manage their diabetes. You can register your place
Hi everyone, here is a link to the new Understanding Insulin and Diabetes online course devised by Dr Mayank Patel and the team at University Hospital Southampton. The course is aimed at clinicians involved in diabetes care and people using insulin to manage their diabetes. You can register your place
LibreLlama
Volunteers
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
7 years ago
More doctors like this
Recently a GP posted a blog in the online Pulse magazine. She is dependent on Liothyronine but has now found this medication on the newly issued list of 14 items to be taken off prescription. Here is the NHS reason:- ‘T3 is clinically effective but there are cheaper alternatives available’. It is clearly
Recently a GP posted a blog in the online Pulse magazine. She is dependent on Liothyronine but has now found this medication on the newly issued list of 14 items to be taken off prescription. Here is the NHS reason:- ‘T3 is clinically effective but there are cheaper alternatives available’. It is clearly
jezebel69
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Diabtics
I am 65 and diabetic I have took so many treatment but the cannot control my sugar level. Now I am on insuline what shall I do?
I am 65 and diabetic I have took so many treatment but the cannot control my sugar level. Now I am on insuline what shall I do?
Ijeom
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
IPT - Insulin Potentiation Therapy - anyone w experience?
I'm considering IPT - Insulin Potentiation Therapy. 10% of the normal dose of chemo but every week. Not usually any hair loss but perhaps some thinning. It works sort of like a Trojan horse - insulin/sugar opens the cancer cells up and then the chemo kills the cancer. Very targeted and much less
I'm considering IPT - Insulin Potentiation Therapy. 10% of the normal dose of chemo but every week. Not usually any hair loss but perhaps some thinning. It works sort of like a Trojan horse - insulin/sugar opens the cancer cells up and then the chemo kills the cancer. Very targeted and much less
TruthisGreat
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 years ago
I need advice
My 15year old daughter has type1 diabetes she has had it for 3years,she also has depression and anxiety,She was in a class room last week and had another girl picking on her,she gets this a lot and I don't understand why? She has a heart of gold and is a lovely person,maybe because she is tiny for her
My 15year old daughter has type1 diabetes she has had it for 3years,she also has depression and anxiety,She was in a class room last week and had another girl picking on her,she gets this a lot and I don't understand why? She has a heart of gold and is a lovely person,maybe because she is tiny for her
Angel533
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
7 years ago
Methotrexate injections?
Hi all Any patient advice about Methotrexate via injection? I'm off to Rheumatology next week. My RA isn't well controlled on 15mg Methotrexate tablets and last time I was seen I was told they prefer their patients to be on injections rather than tablets. I'm not really any better than a year ago before
Hi all Any patient advice about Methotrexate via injection? I'm off to Rheumatology next week. My RA isn't well controlled on 15mg Methotrexate tablets and last time I was seen I was told they prefer their patients to be on injections rather than tablets. I'm not really any better than a year ago before
FionaHerts
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NRAS
7 years ago
I have been diabetic 2 for 12 years had Neaurpathy for 10 years
I became diabetic 2 in 2005 got Neaurpathy in both feet in 2007. Now have no feeling from knees to toes in both feet doctor says pain in both sides below ribs painful likely is Neaurpathy . Past 3 months has gone from both hands up both arms into shoulders and now in to neck moving down back from shoulders
I became diabetic 2 in 2005 got Neaurpathy in both feet in 2007. Now have no feeling from knees to toes in both feet doctor says pain in both sides below ribs painful likely is Neaurpathy . Past 3 months has gone from both hands up both arms into shoulders and now in to neck moving down back from shoulders
Jim1959
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Foggy's "Invisible Illness" Support
7 years ago
DIO2 Homozygus AA
Hi, I have finally had my DIO2 test results and I am positive Homozygus AA which means I have no chance of converting T4 to T3 anywhere in my body and I am insulin resistant and this gene causes obesity. Can anyone please tell me how to deal with this now as far as diet lifestyle etc etc? Feeling a little
Hi, I have finally had my DIO2 test results and I am positive Homozygus AA which means I have no chance of converting T4 to T3 anywhere in my body and I am insulin resistant and this gene causes obesity. Can anyone please tell me how to deal with this now as far as diet lifestyle etc etc? Feeling a little
Harle
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Preds and diabetes 2.
Had appt with diabetes nurse today. Good news bp ok but glucose levels 93 (11) After flare up 2 months ago I've reduced from 20mcg to 17mcg pred. Have agreed to see Endocrinologist but there's a long wait for appt. Tomorrow I'll start reducing carbs and hopefully this will help - don't want to
Had appt with diabetes nurse today. Good news bp ok but glucose levels 93 (11) After flare up 2 months ago I've reduced from 20mcg to 17mcg pred. Have agreed to see Endocrinologist but there's a long wait for appt. Tomorrow I'll start reducing carbs and hopefully this will help - don't want to
Hidden
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Diet and an eye out for PSP
For what its worth I am reading up on diet and have PSP on my mind as I read. There have been some quite astonishing studies post 1940's showing that cutting out certain foods or managing ones diet can substantially change the risk of developing a disease and in some cases can cure a disease. So there
For what its worth I am reading up on diet and have PSP on my mind as I read. There have been some quite astonishing studies post 1940's showing that cutting out certain foods or managing ones diet can substantially change the risk of developing a disease and in some cases can cure a disease. So there
Kevin_1
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PSP Association
7 years ago
Lupin seed extract could provide potent diabetes treatment, researchers say
By Michaela Carr Living with Type 1 diabetes and its misconceptionsRELATED STORY: What it's like being pregnant when you have diabetesRELATED STORY: Half a million Australians could be unaware they have type 2 diabetes Curtin University researchers say they are close to developing a food supplement
By Michaela Carr Living with Type 1 diabetes and its misconceptionsRELATED STORY: What it's like being pregnant when you have diabetesRELATED STORY: Half a million Australians could be unaware they have type 2 diabetes Curtin University researchers say they are close to developing a food supplement
dialife
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
A study uncovers how Inflammation contributes to the features of Diabetes....
A new study by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UM SOM) has uncovered how inflammation contributes to a key feature of diabetes, the body's inability to metabolize glucose, a condition known as insulin resistance. Surprisingly, the
A new study by researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine (UM SOM) has uncovered how inflammation contributes to a key feature of diabetes, the body's inability to metabolize glucose, a condition known as insulin resistance. Surprisingly, the
DRH-sangli
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
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