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Insulin working differently after cabg
Hi I've had a cabg x4. Before surgery my diabetes was stable using both a slow release and a fast acting insulin. Since the operation the insulin is reacting more strongly to the same foods & I can't seem get a balance without dropping - and whichever medics I ask they have no knowledge of this. I
Hi I've had a cabg x4. Before surgery my diabetes was stable using both a slow release and a fast acting insulin. Since the operation the insulin is reacting more strongly to the same foods & I can't seem get a balance without dropping - and whichever medics I ask they have no knowledge of this. I
CabgInsulin
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
par36
I'm diabetic and have heart failure (stent fitted) , I take tablets for blood pressure and cholesterol , insulin and tablets for diabetes, my main problem is getting up in the mornings I feel as if I've been hit by a bus I'm so sore I can hardly get out of bed , my back and legs are so sore , and
I'm diabetic and have heart failure (stent fitted) , I take tablets for blood pressure and cholesterol , insulin and tablets for diabetes, my main problem is getting up in the mornings I feel as if I've been hit by a bus I'm so sore I can hardly get out of bed , my back and legs are so sore , and
9iron
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
statins
I’m type 1 diabetic, my whole cholesterol was 4.6 and my bad cholesterol was 3.0 Tried two statins didn’t agree with me, now went to lipid clinic, was put on Rosuvastatin which agrees with me, the only problem is my sugar levels go skyrocketing for a good few hours after i take it. This is concerning
I’m type 1 diabetic, my whole cholesterol was 4.6 and my bad cholesterol was 3.0 Tried two statins didn’t agree with me, now went to lipid clinic, was put on Rosuvastatin which agrees with me, the only problem is my sugar levels go skyrocketing for a good few hours after i take it. This is concerning
Yellow26
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Another question for the diabetics here that are on insulin.
I've just been put on insulin. I take it before each meal and then a long lasting one before bed. My question is, how do you manage when going out to eat? Do you inject at restaurant? Skip a dose or before or after you get home. Not asking for medical opinions just how do you manage this? It would
I've just been put on insulin. I take it before each meal and then a long lasting one before bed. My question is, how do you manage when going out to eat? Do you inject at restaurant? Skip a dose or before or after you get home. Not asking for medical opinions just how do you manage this? It would
jodaer
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Insulin Dosages
Hi, I'm Eccleston and have been treated as a T2 for a number of years now. I quickly progressed to the need for insulin and have concerns that the level of insulin being injected may be well above the average. Is there anyone who would be willing to share their experience please? Current insulin treatment
Hi, I'm Eccleston and have been treated as a T2 for a number of years now. I quickly progressed to the need for insulin and have concerns that the level of insulin being injected may be well above the average. Is there anyone who would be willing to share their experience please? Current insulin treatment
Eccleston
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iDEAL Diabetes
1 year ago
Been doing great lately, reduced again from 10 to 7.5mg prednisone. My crp is under 10 from 103
I had seen the rheumatologist and had dropped from 12.5 to 10, after the visit. Now for last 2 days I am down to 7.5mg prednisone, my own decision, I am certain he wont mind.... It still feels a little ragged in the AM, but I recover well and feel good all the rest of the day after a few hours. Still
I had seen the rheumatologist and had dropped from 12.5 to 10, after the visit. Now for last 2 days I am down to 7.5mg prednisone, my own decision, I am certain he wont mind.... It still feels a little ragged in the AM, but I recover well and feel good all the rest of the day after a few hours. Still
sdowney717
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
miscarriage advise needed
Hi all! So we used donor sperm and have had two FET’s so far both ended in miscarriage(first at 7th week and second was chemical)! Can this be normal and still carry a baby to term? We are same sex couple so I’ve never tried to conceive before, so no known fertility issues and all tests (bloods,
Hi all! So we used donor sperm and have had two FET’s so far both ended in miscarriage(first at 7th week and second was chemical)! Can this be normal and still carry a baby to term? We are same sex couple so I’ve never tried to conceive before, so no known fertility issues and all tests (bloods,
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
forteo terrosa pen
there are few if any videos on administrating a dose of forteo. what's the volume of a single dose? are all the doses stored within the pen? it's it similar to insulin injecting?, because Mum will need to be shown m surely the nurses at the GP's will be able to do demonstrate and do the first shot
there are few if any videos on administrating a dose of forteo. what's the volume of a single dose? are all the doses stored within the pen? it's it similar to insulin injecting?, because Mum will need to be shown m surely the nurses at the GP's will be able to do demonstrate and do the first shot
MayGodBlessYou
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
Hight TSH and High LDL cholesterol connection
Hello my latest blood test shown High TSH (6.36), and high LDL cholesterol (6), I had full blood test done in May and my TSH was very low (0.26)that s why doctor lowered my eltroxin from 200mg down to 175mg, retest was done three months later, now my ldl cholesterol is going up again even though i follow
Hello my latest blood test shown High TSH (6.36), and high LDL cholesterol (6), I had full blood test done in May and my TSH was very low (0.26)that s why doctor lowered my eltroxin from 200mg down to 175mg, retest was done three months later, now my ldl cholesterol is going up again even though i follow
deni78
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Some Good News for Those With HF
I hate the term HF as it is not Failure but an Insufficiency and should be called HI! Anyway I was talking to a fairly elderly gentleman a few days ago. He had a major event at the age of 58 which left him with part of the heart muscle dead and a much reduced EF. These days he takes an array of medication
I hate the term HF as it is not Failure but an Insufficiency and should be called HI! Anyway I was talking to a fairly elderly gentleman a few days ago. He had a major event at the age of 58 which left him with part of the heart muscle dead and a much reduced EF. These days he takes an array of medication
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Toxicological Effects of Berberine and Sanguinarine 2018
I have a lot of faith in Berberine, but somebody (you know who you are [Thanks!]) shared this article with me. It is interesting: Toxicological Effects of Berberine and Sanguinarine
2018https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5867333/#:~:text=The%20toxicity%20of%20pure%20compound,immune%20cells
I have a lot of faith in Berberine, but somebody (you know who you are [Thanks!]) shared this article with me. It is interesting: Toxicological Effects of Berberine and Sanguinarine
2018https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5867333/#:~:text=The%20toxicity%20of%20pure%20compound,immune%20cells
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Pegasys Injection Help
Anyone use insulin needles to inject Pegasys? It appears to be exactly the same other than it says "units" where my prescription calls out "mls". However they both measure out the same. .25ml = 25units Thanks!
Anyone use insulin needles to inject Pegasys? It appears to be exactly the same other than it says "units" where my prescription calls out "mls". However they both measure out the same. .25ml = 25units Thanks!
russkatt
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Can anyone recommend a private fasting insulin test please. Not fasting glucose
And does anyone here have insulin resistance and if so, how has it manifested Thanks
And does anyone here have insulin resistance and if so, how has it manifested Thanks
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Following on from my earlier DVLA post.
Hi all, Yesterday I received the disclosure forms from the DVLA regarding reporting Insulin use etc and excessive tiredness etc. As mentioned in my first post the topic of Cirrhosis came up, I was told that it is a reportable condition, now I may have misunderstood the advisor as to whether it was
Hi all, Yesterday I received the disclosure forms from the DVLA regarding reporting Insulin use etc and excessive tiredness etc. As mentioned in my first post the topic of Cirrhosis came up, I was told that it is a reportable condition, now I may have misunderstood the advisor as to whether it was
NoMorePlease
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Update #7: Adrenals & Insulin
Hello! Here is my next update, following from my previous post here: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149522793/update-6-clear-decks After my previous post where I'd removed everything, I have now introduced Hydrocortisone (HC) and steadily worked my way up to 17.5mg daily broken down as
Hello! Here is my next update, following from my previous post here: https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149522793/update-6-clear-decks After my previous post where I'd removed everything, I have now introduced Hydrocortisone (HC) and steadily worked my way up to 17.5mg daily broken down as
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Success in a Phase 2 trial of umbilical-cord-derived allogeneic mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) for newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes.
"No other treatments on the market or in clinical trials have shown the ability to halt the progression of diabetes." Medical Xpress article: Wharton's jelly found to halt diabetes progression in Phase II trial. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-06-wharton-jelly-halt-diabetes-phase.html Research
"No other treatments on the market or in clinical trials have shown the ability to halt the progression of diabetes." Medical Xpress article: Wharton's jelly found to halt diabetes progression in Phase II trial. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-06-wharton-jelly-halt-diabetes-phase.html Research
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Notifiable DVLA condition 🤔
Hi all,So, I was notifying the DVLA that I have just started on injectable Insulin, no problem with this, they just send a form for you to sign to say that you understand the implications and responsibilities of driving with Diabetes treated with Insulin etc. I also had to tell them that my G. P. has
Hi all,So, I was notifying the DVLA that I have just started on injectable Insulin, no problem with this, they just send a form for you to sign to say that you understand the implications and responsibilities of driving with Diabetes treated with Insulin etc. I also had to tell them that my G. P. has
NoMorePlease
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Help with husband who has diabetes but is in denial
my husband has diabetes, untreated, except for the piddly diet changes he’s made that he thinks will reverse the condition. Many years ago his numbers were high, they are higher now, 6.8 with a 148 glucose level, and I managed to get him to follow a strict diet and exercise plan which resulted in a reduction
my husband has diabetes, untreated, except for the piddly diet changes he’s made that he thinks will reverse the condition. Many years ago his numbers were high, they are higher now, 6.8 with a 148 glucose level, and I managed to get him to follow a strict diet and exercise plan which resulted in a reduction
Mimi828
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iDEAL Diabetes
1 year ago
Prostate Cancer, Nutrition, and Dietary Supplements , Medscape, Drugs & Disease, Urology, Updated Jan 26, 2023.
This comprhensive review by U of MI's Dr. Mark A Moyad on PCa and Nutrition & Diet is by far the best Overview of the various topics I have yet read. It is too long to reproduce, but below is the opening Overview Section: * * * [i]Overview[/i] [i]Although nutrition plays a role in the development
This comprhensive review by U of MI's Dr. Mark A Moyad on PCa and Nutrition & Diet is by far the best Overview of the various topics I have yet read. It is too long to reproduce, but below is the opening Overview Section: * * * [i]Overview[/i] [i]Although nutrition plays a role in the development
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Hypothetical question- would a GP/endocrinologist have to keep prescribing for you if you refused blood tests
This is a hypothetical question. If you were doing your own private blood tests and happy with the results, but the usual thing of slightly reduced TSH , which you know freaks out the GP (‘your TSH is too low, reduce the dose’) and potentially the endocrinologist (‘we like to aim for normal range’) it
This is a hypothetical question. If you were doing your own private blood tests and happy with the results, but the usual thing of slightly reduced TSH , which you know freaks out the GP (‘your TSH is too low, reduce the dose’) and potentially the endocrinologist (‘we like to aim for normal range’) it
Buttercupsareyellow
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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