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New study from Japan. When I was diagnosed there was a clear association between dairy & PCa (particularly mortality). The smoking guns: calcium (inhibits hormonal vitamin D) & IGF-I (it promotes rapid growth in babies.) The years rolled by & suddenly, dairy was safe. & now?
Abstract
Dairy
New study from Japan. When I was diagnosed there was a clear association between dairy & PCa (particularly mortality). The smoking guns: calcium (inhibits hormonal vitamin D) & IGF-I (it promotes rapid growth in babies.) The years rolled by & suddenly, dairy was safe. & now?
Abstract
Dairy
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Supported housing for 29y old
Hello I wrote here a while back about my (now) 29y old niece who has autism and moved to a different part of the country with her mum, hoping to settle there - unfortunately they are still in limbo after 3 years as they have not found a permanent place to live or any work. She has never worked, refused
Hello I wrote here a while back about my (now) 29y old niece who has autism and moved to a different part of the country with her mum, hoping to settle there - unfortunately they are still in limbo after 3 years as they have not found a permanent place to live or any work. She has never worked, refused
Adele6370
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Mencap
3 years ago
Week 9 Run 3!!! ššš ššš š
Some weeks ago I sat with this forum, and decided that I would start posting my progress. After watching the Olympics, and spending time chasing a crawling baby around the room, muttering āIām too old for thisā I decided that I would start the Couch to 5k. I donāt know why. Iāve never been interested
Some weeks ago I sat with this forum, and decided that I would start posting my progress. After watching the Olympics, and spending time chasing a crawling baby around the room, muttering āIām too old for thisā I decided that I would start the Couch to 5k. I donāt know why. Iāve never been interested
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
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Hi, I'm new to this site although registered for the CLL site. I'm a 72 yr old male with a history of high blood glucose and on metformin 500mg x2. In May of 2020 I began treatment for CLL which included both infusion (obinutuzumab) and oral (venetoclax) meds. Just after starting the infusions which
Hi, I'm new to this site although registered for the CLL site. I'm a 72 yr old male with a history of high blood glucose and on metformin 500mg x2. In May of 2020 I began treatment for CLL which included both infusion (obinutuzumab) and oral (venetoclax) meds. Just after starting the infusions which
marrix
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Diabetes Support
3 years ago
First time post
Recently I had a Fibrosure test by my Primary because of rising LFTās, AST 45 ALT 95 The results of the Fibrosure was as follows Fibrosis Score .73 Fibrosis Stage F3-F4 Steatosis Score .71 Steatosis Grade S3-Marked or severe Steatosis Nash Score .75 Nash Grade N2-Nash With these results he referred
Recently I had a Fibrosure test by my Primary because of rising LFTās, AST 45 ALT 95 The results of the Fibrosure was as follows Fibrosis Score .73 Fibrosis Stage F3-F4 Steatosis Score .71 Steatosis Grade S3-Marked or severe Steatosis Nash Score .75 Nash Grade N2-Nash With these results he referred
steprob
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
HbA1C numbers as we age?
I have been looking for information on HbA1C as we age, I managed to find this information. There are many video clips coming out of Tamil Nadu in India in Tamil language. From 7 to 7.5 %, 53 to 58 mmol/mol Senior citizen should maintain. Over 80 years of age 8%, 64 mmol/mol. In UK, NHS has blood
I have been looking for information on HbA1C as we age, I managed to find this information. There are many video clips coming out of Tamil Nadu in India in Tamil language. From 7 to 7.5 %, 53 to 58 mmol/mol Senior citizen should maintain. Over 80 years of age 8%, 64 mmol/mol. In UK, NHS has blood
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Recent report on controlling high insulin levels.
Findings published in a new report in the British Medical Journal shows that the sweetner Allulose significantly reduces glucose and insulin levels following sugar consumption. https://drc.bmj.com/content/9/1/e001939
Findings published in a new report in the British Medical Journal shows that the sweetner Allulose significantly reduces glucose and insulin levels following sugar consumption. https://drc.bmj.com/content/9/1/e001939
zaax
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
3 years ago
Side affects of Spironolactone and Metformin
PCOS Spironolactone and metformin Pillsā¦. I was diagnosed as have insulin resistant PCOS three months ago. I went to the docs due to excessive groin sweating being very hairy and headachesā¦. My blood showed high testosterone and something else sorry canāt remember so this with the symptoms led to
PCOS Spironolactone and metformin Pillsā¦. I was diagnosed as have insulin resistant PCOS three months ago. I went to the docs due to excessive groin sweating being very hairy and headachesā¦. My blood showed high testosterone and something else sorry canāt remember so this with the symptoms led to
New-start2021
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PCOS UK (Verity)
3 years ago
So impressed and relieved we have finally got somewhere with a poo !!
After 2 years on movicol and it having no effect, apart from stains in knickers every day. Not 1 single solid poo in 2 years, we were at our wits end to help her. We did a bit of research and have found that 1 sachet of nutrigen inulin and a 5ml of lactulose for the last month, have now produced frequent
After 2 years on movicol and it having no effect, apart from stains in knickers every day. Not 1 single solid poo in 2 years, we were at our wits end to help her. We did a bit of research and have found that 1 sachet of nutrigen inulin and a 5ml of lactulose for the last month, have now produced frequent
Hobnob2006
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ERIC
3 years ago
Gestational diabetes and Birth Center
I would love to give birth in water as my first pregnancy the labour was long and ended up having many drugs which I initially didn't want. I really want a water Birth but have gestational diabetes. After food my bloods are amazing ranging from 4 to 6, enver above a 8 (diabetes midwife said my goal was
I would love to give birth in water as my first pregnancy the labour was long and ended up having many drugs which I initially didn't want. I really want a water Birth but have gestational diabetes. After food my bloods are amazing ranging from 4 to 6, enver above a 8 (diabetes midwife said my goal was
Koko1222
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Today's Blood Sugars: DEXCOM 9-21-2021
Hi everyone. Here's a
picture
of what my number was
after 2 hours from eating breakfast today
. It's very surprising what the numbers had been since I hadn't had any insulin at breakfast, but I had my long acting insulin with a bedtime snack last night. When I woke up this morning, my
Hi everyone. Here's a
picture
of what my number was
after 2 hours from eating breakfast today
. It's very surprising what the numbers had been since I hadn't had any insulin at breakfast, but I had my long acting insulin with a bedtime snack last night. When I woke up this morning, my
Activity2004
Administrator
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Travel bag for Biologic pens
Good morning all! I have just had my first Benepali injection and talking to the lovely nurse he suggested getting a diabetic travel kit for when we go away. Has anybody else used one of these and can recommend a make, as there are so many on Amazon, but I don't know if insulin pens are shorter than
Good morning all! I have just had my first Benepali injection and talking to the lovely nurse he suggested getting a diabetic travel kit for when we go away. Has anybody else used one of these and can recommend a make, as there are so many on Amazon, but I don't know if insulin pens are shorter than
Diamondpainting
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NRAS
3 years ago
Prednisolone
I have been on Prednisolone now for about 3 years started on 40mg and over a fair period got down to 5mg but then serious flairs back up to 30 on and off. Recently went up to 50mg after severe stabbing pains in neck now back down to 30mg again but taking it slow again. I use the coated tablets as they
I have been on Prednisolone now for about 3 years started on 40mg and over a fair period got down to 5mg but then serious flairs back up to 30 on and off. Recently went up to 50mg after severe stabbing pains in neck now back down to 30mg again but taking it slow again. I use the coated tablets as they
Blomps
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Sad upsetting post (new member)
My 72 year old dad was diagnosed on 17th August with 3 brain tumours. He had a MRI and CAT scan on 17th Aug due to forgetting a few things about a week before and not knowing who the prime minister was or the year. He was then kept in hospital and put on steroids. It was like he had had a stroke slightly
My 72 year old dad was diagnosed on 17th August with 3 brain tumours. He had a MRI and CAT scan on 17th Aug due to forgetting a few things about a week before and not knowing who the prime minister was or the year. He was then kept in hospital and put on steroids. It was like he had had a stroke slightly
coowee800
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Glioblastoma Support
3 years ago
Ozempic, anyone taking it?
After doing a lot of research on my own and participating in seminars, I finally got my doctors to agree to allow me to try a GLP1 inhibitor. My diabetes has been well controlled and I have even cut down on my insulin use. But I am unable to lose weight so we are trying Ozempic, (semaglutide). I have
After doing a lot of research on my own and participating in seminars, I finally got my doctors to agree to allow me to try a GLP1 inhibitor. My diabetes has been well controlled and I have even cut down on my insulin use. But I am unable to lose weight so we are trying Ozempic, (semaglutide). I have
Bassetmommer
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
why do i have to be ā lessā ADHD?!
employers will post jobs and say ā we dont discriminate due to gender, disabilities, etc. but thats not true. if a person has lung cancer n coughs alot its accepted, same as someone who has diabetes n has to take breaks to take insulin . etc etc etc. i could give lots of examples but you get the point
employers will post jobs and say ā we dont discriminate due to gender, disabilities, etc. but thats not true. if a person has lung cancer n coughs alot its accepted, same as someone who has diabetes n has to take breaks to take insulin . etc etc etc. i could give lots of examples but you get the point
wtfadhd
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
Pharmacological significance of extra-oral taste receptors
Every so often, I see a paper which seems odd enough to be interesting despite having no obvious application, at least not in the foreseeable future! [i]Eur J Pharmacol. 2021 Sep 5;174480. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2021.174480. Online ahead of print.
Pharmacological significance of extra-oral taste
Every so often, I see a paper which seems odd enough to be interesting despite having no obvious application, at least not in the foreseeable future! [i]Eur J Pharmacol. 2021 Sep 5;174480. doi: 10.1016/j.ejphar.2021.174480. Online ahead of print.
Pharmacological significance of extra-oral taste
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Resetting the Circadian Clock
Yes, I am kind of spitballing here. Could resetting the circadian rhythm help with PD? I posted this a couple days ago: Treatment of isolated REM sleep behavior disorder using melatonin as a chronobiotic 2021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jpi.12759 The whole protocol is based on using
Yes, I am kind of spitballing here. Could resetting the circadian rhythm help with PD? I posted this a couple days ago: Treatment of isolated REM sleep behavior disorder using melatonin as a chronobiotic 2021 https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/full/10.1111/jpi.12759 The whole protocol is based on using
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Effects of Intermittent Fasting on the Circulating Levels and Circadian Rhythms of Hormones
Obesity is a frequent topic. And there has considerable discussion about various ways of managing eating in order to help control weight. Of these, one of the most discussed in recent years has been intermittent fasting and variations. In that context, several times members have asked about the relationship
Obesity is a frequent topic. And there has considerable discussion about various ways of managing eating in order to help control weight. Of these, one of the most discussed in recent years has been intermittent fasting and variations. In that context, several times members have asked about the relationship
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Cortisol blood test
Hi again, please excuse my apparent ignorance, probably brought about due to poor or insufficient advice from the Medical profession. I have two questions: I have been told by my GP to have a Cortisol blood test. The only information given to me is to have it done at 9 am. I asked him if I should stop
Hi again, please excuse my apparent ignorance, probably brought about due to poor or insufficient advice from the Medical profession. I have two questions: I have been told by my GP to have a Cortisol blood test. The only information given to me is to have it done at 9 am. I asked him if I should stop
maxxgarry
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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