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Labs and medication dosage question
Hey all. I know you aren’t doctors, and I do have a thyroid dr, but she’s not my actual dr,( she costs thousands of dollars) BUT she has been nice enough to give me some medication recommendations as I had her on my podcast. I’ve had a night mare of a week with my other thyroid dr who basically told
Hey all. I know you aren’t doctors, and I do have a thyroid dr, but she’s not my actual dr,( she costs thousands of dollars) BUT she has been nice enough to give me some medication recommendations as I had her on my podcast. I’ve had a night mare of a week with my other thyroid dr who basically told
Queenofwands1212
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
New results in... any advice welcome
It's been a while since I've posted - 10 months or so... I've been very lazy about meds for months and finally recommitted myself to the process when my hair REALLY started to get thin and I got even heavier. Below are my Oct and December Thriva results. I haven't spoken to a doctor in months about
It's been a while since I've posted - 10 months or so... I've been very lazy about meds for months and finally recommitted myself to the process when my hair REALLY started to get thin and I got even heavier. Below are my Oct and December Thriva results. I haven't spoken to a doctor in months about
KBA22
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Thyroidless
Almost 12 years ago I had surgery to remove an adenoma on my parathyroid gland. The surgeon not only removed 2 1/2 parathyroid glands but also did a complete thyroidectomy. There was no cancer. The surgeon said my thyroid was small and fragile (I suspect he didn't know what he was doing. I live in
Almost 12 years ago I had surgery to remove an adenoma on my parathyroid gland. The surgeon not only removed 2 1/2 parathyroid glands but also did a complete thyroidectomy. There was no cancer. The surgeon said my thyroid was small and fragile (I suspect he didn't know what he was doing. I live in
maryfran33
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Looking for the best supplement for pcos ?
Look no further , are you struggling on metformin ? , just taking Myo inositol ? Or maybe your not taking anything for your insulin resistance ? Let me introduce you to my lil friend, Inositol is a brilliant supplement. Inositol influences the action of insulin, a hormone essential for blood sugar control
Look no further , are you struggling on metformin ? , just taking Myo inositol ? Or maybe your not taking anything for your insulin resistance ? Let me introduce you to my lil friend, Inositol is a brilliant supplement. Inositol influences the action of insulin, a hormone essential for blood sugar control
Carly93
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PCOS UK (Verity)
3 years ago
Time to Lose Weight
With not being able to use my prosthetic for nine months, being mainly confined to a wheelchair and with zero physio my weight has shot up to 102.6 kg. One problem is the more I weigh the greater my insulin requirements and the faster the weight gain. I have decided to post to try and increase my motivation
With not being able to use my prosthetic for nine months, being mainly confined to a wheelchair and with zero physio my weight has shot up to 102.6 kg. One problem is the more I weigh the greater my insulin requirements and the faster the weight gain. I have decided to post to try and increase my motivation
MichaelJH
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Early warning for dumping
So here's a question, just before a major dumping issue starts I get an early warning, before anything else happens any reflected light source flickers (or strobes may be a better definition) only where the light hits not the actual source, so the lamp on my nightstand will flicker where it hits the
So here's a question, just before a major dumping issue starts I get an early warning, before anything else happens any reflected light source flickers (or strobes may be a better definition) only where the light hits not the actual source, so the lamp on my nightstand will flicker where it hits the
Hidden
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 years ago
Type 2 Diabetes and Bisoprolol
My wife who is type 2 insulin diabetes who injects and tests twice daily has recently following a 24 hr heart monitoring investigation has had her Zemtard replaced with Bisoprolol. She has noticed a drop in her glucose readings when taking them since taking Bisoprolol. Has anyone else had this situation
My wife who is type 2 insulin diabetes who injects and tests twice daily has recently following a 24 hr heart monitoring investigation has had her Zemtard replaced with Bisoprolol. She has noticed a drop in her glucose readings when taking them since taking Bisoprolol. Has anyone else had this situation
Geoff51
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Bisoprolol 2.5mg/think it slowed Insulin down.
Insulin now seems to have slowed down as I'm type 1 Diabetic, now having hypers think Bisoprolol has messed my whole system up, waiting for cardiologist to answer me sent him email, really don't feel great now, anyone had trouble with there diabetes on this drug? thanks for all the answers so far.
Insulin now seems to have slowed down as I'm type 1 Diabetic, now having hypers think Bisoprolol has messed my whole system up, waiting for cardiologist to answer me sent him email, really don't feel great now, anyone had trouble with there diabetes on this drug? thanks for all the answers so far.
Roban
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Successful induction stories - gestational diabetes
Hi everyone, I’m being induced a week today at 38 weeks due to gestational diabetes which I’m on insulin for. I was induced with my daughter 2 years ago after my waters broke but labor didn’t start, so this time will be different, baby is on 95th centile, I had a 3rd degree tear last time and just feeling
Hi everyone, I’m being induced a week today at 38 weeks due to gestational diabetes which I’m on insulin for. I was induced with my daughter 2 years ago after my waters broke but labor didn’t start, so this time will be different, baby is on 95th centile, I had a 3rd degree tear last time and just feeling
Minnie92
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
New in Type 1 Diabetes "Monogenic Diabetes"
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how " Monogenic Diabetes do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Anticoagulants and diabetes drugs send a significant amount of adults ages 65 and older to the emergency room each year.
New research looking into adverse effects from medication use found that anticoagulants (blood thinners) and diabetes drugs send a significant amount of adults ages 65 and older to the emergency room each year. Younger adults, between the ages of 25 and 44, were more likely to experience medication
New research looking into adverse effects from medication use found that anticoagulants (blood thinners) and diabetes drugs send a significant amount of adults ages 65 and older to the emergency room each year. Younger adults, between the ages of 25 and 44, were more likely to experience medication
seasider18
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AF Association
3 years ago
CAN YOU HELP?
Can You Help? hello i was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 10 years ago...with insulin-dependent diabetes....my smtoms at that time when i went to A&E was rapid heartbeat which felt like i was about to have a heart attack. i visited my GP after the diagnosis at emergency they told me i would be prescribed
Can You Help? hello i was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 10 years ago...with insulin-dependent diabetes....my smtoms at that time when i went to A&E was rapid heartbeat which felt like i was about to have a heart attack. i visited my GP after the diagnosis at emergency they told me i would be prescribed
Sofia-Lee
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Watching from the sidelines
Hello everyone, I just watch from the sidelines because to be truthful, I'm a rubbish runner. I finished C25K ages ago and I still plod a 5 km a couple of times a week in about 44 mins .I also do open water swimming in our local Loch. However, I started using an insulin pump 9 weeks ago and I'm struggling
Hello everyone, I just watch from the sidelines because to be truthful, I'm a rubbish runner. I finished C25K ages ago and I still plod a 5 km a couple of times a week in about 44 mins .I also do open water swimming in our local Loch. However, I started using an insulin pump 9 weeks ago and I'm struggling
jwillmac
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Being a diabetic
Been diagnosed with diabetes a week ago, sugar levels very high, now after a week on insulin it’s back to normal. Is this normal after a week?, Also notice my heart rate is very low, which is concerning since I have Atrial Fibrillation.
Been diagnosed with diabetes a week ago, sugar levels very high, now after a week on insulin it’s back to normal. Is this normal after a week?, Also notice my heart rate is very low, which is concerning since I have Atrial Fibrillation.
Yellow26
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
What questions for GP?
Hi, Thank you all for previous responses. I have an appointment with GP next week where I’ll be discussing the results from private results. I know (thanks to you all) that I need to ask/say the list below. My question is given my symptoms, which I’ll list below too, is there anything I’m not aware of
Hi, Thank you all for previous responses. I have an appointment with GP next week where I’ll be discussing the results from private results. I know (thanks to you all) that I need to ask/say the list below. My question is given my symptoms, which I’ll list below too, is there anything I’m not aware of
Dandelade
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
DNA mutations impacting liver disease patients identified by Wellcome Sanger Institute and Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute
From time to time I like to post up any interesting liver research that’s recently been concluded, that may be of interest to others. When I developed end-stage liver disease back in 2015, I became diabetic. No one could tell me why, or even which type of diabetes I had. The diabetic doctor told me it
From time to time I like to post up any interesting liver research that’s recently been concluded, that may be of interest to others. When I developed end-stage liver disease back in 2015, I became diabetic. No one could tell me why, or even which type of diabetes I had. The diabetic doctor told me it
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
MHRA launches public consultation on future of medical device regulation
I strongly encourage you to consider replying to this invitation to submit your views. I suspect a lot of members use one or more devices and would likely have opinions worth contributing. Although not specific to Pernicious Anaemia, I'm quite sure many use devices such as autoinjectors specifically
I strongly encourage you to consider replying to this invitation to submit your views. I suspect a lot of members use one or more devices and would likely have opinions worth contributing. Although not specific to Pernicious Anaemia, I'm quite sure many use devices such as autoinjectors specifically
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
MHRA launches public consultation on future of medical device regulation
I strongly encourage you to consider replying to this invitation to submit your views. I suspect a lot of members use one or more devices and would likely have opinions worth contributing. [i]
MHRA launches public consultation on future of medical device regulation
People are being encouraged
I strongly encourage you to consider replying to this invitation to submit your views. I suspect a lot of members use one or more devices and would likely have opinions worth contributing. [i]
MHRA launches public consultation on future of medical device regulation
People are being encouraged
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
The Impact of Metformin Use with Survival Outcomes.
New meta-analysis below [1]. "27 eligible studies were identified, including 123,212 participants. "In prostate cancer, patients using metformin have significant benefits for: ... recurrence (HR = 0.74 ...), ...{cancer-specific survival} (HR = 0.74 ...), and ... {overall survival} (HR = 0.76 ...).
New meta-analysis below [1]. "27 eligible studies were identified, including 123,212 participants. "In prostate cancer, patients using metformin have significant benefits for: ... recurrence (HR = 0.74 ...), ...{cancer-specific survival} (HR = 0.74 ...), and ... {overall survival} (HR = 0.76 ...).
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Looking for pointers: long term (chronic) fatigue, now fibromyalgia
Hi there, I'm writing this on behalf of my wife, having obtained good advice on HealthUnlocked regarding my own health conditions and hoping to help her via this forum. My wife is (understandably) somewhat jaded, having exhausted conventional/semi conventional doctors without finding much interest in
Hi there, I'm writing this on behalf of my wife, having obtained good advice on HealthUnlocked regarding my own health conditions and hoping to help her via this forum. My wife is (understandably) somewhat jaded, having exhausted conventional/semi conventional doctors without finding much interest in
Tombilina
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
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