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Hey y’all. I am new to the forum but not to diabetes. I am 54 years old and have had diabetes since I was eight years old. So of course I am insulin dependent and always will be. I have had issues with my blood pressure on and off. It’s pretty good. But I have CKD stage III and they want it tighter
Hey y’all. I am new to the forum but not to diabetes. I am 54 years old and have had diabetes since I was eight years old. So of course I am insulin dependent and always will be. I have had issues with my blood pressure on and off. It’s pretty good. But I have CKD stage III and they want it tighter
Ritisha
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
Hunger and under active thyroid please help!
Hello I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid in October 2018. I also have insulin resistance. I'm overweight and trying to lose weight. One of my biggest issues (which lead to being told I have insulin resistance) is constant hunger. I take metformin which has helped to reduce my blood sugar and
Hello I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid in October 2018. I also have insulin resistance. I'm overweight and trying to lose weight. One of my biggest issues (which lead to being told I have insulin resistance) is constant hunger. I take metformin which has helped to reduce my blood sugar and
Bearfam
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Help with Blue Horizon results please
Hello: this is the first time I have posted on the forum, although I have been following it for a couple of years. I really hope someone will be able to offer me advice. I need to see back to my GP again and the more info I’m armed with, the better. I was diagnosed hypo about 12 years ago after suffering
Hello: this is the first time I have posted on the forum, although I have been following it for a couple of years. I really hope someone will be able to offer me advice. I need to see back to my GP again and the more info I’m armed with, the better. I was diagnosed hypo about 12 years ago after suffering
alf1151
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Going from bad to worse
I haven't posted much but read all the posts.This year is getting worse.My husband was diagnosed with IPF two years ago but everything was stable.At this moment he is on 2 lpm sixteen hours a day plus ambulatory at 6 lpm.He had an angiogram nearly three weeks ago where they discovered his right coronary
I haven't posted much but read all the posts.This year is getting worse.My husband was diagnosed with IPF two years ago but everything was stable.At this moment he is on 2 lpm sixteen hours a day plus ambulatory at 6 lpm.He had an angiogram nearly three weeks ago where they discovered his right coronary
shangrila27
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
BP drops after standing up
Hi. My BP drops after standing up. I have low BP, averaging around 100/60 in the morning. I have Hashimoto's and Type 1 diabetes. I'm on 25 mcg T3 three times a day and 25 mcg T4 once a day. I also take Low Dose Naltrexone and insulin. I feel unwell with nebulous pain and fatigue. I plan on taking a
Hi. My BP drops after standing up. I have low BP, averaging around 100/60 in the morning. I have Hashimoto's and Type 1 diabetes. I'm on 25 mcg T3 three times a day and 25 mcg T4 once a day. I also take Low Dose Naltrexone and insulin. I feel unwell with nebulous pain and fatigue. I plan on taking a
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
28 Gauge needle for Trimix?
Hi, What gauge of needle is the best for Trimix? I use 31 gauge for my insulin , but I hear that 28 gauge is the best for Trimix - is that right? I know that using trimix is different from injecting insulin - but isn''t 28 gauge a thicker needle and more painful to use? - First time Trimix user
Hi, What gauge of needle is the best for Trimix? I use 31 gauge for my insulin , but I hear that 28 gauge is the best for Trimix - is that right? I know that using trimix is different from injecting insulin - but isn''t 28 gauge a thicker needle and more painful to use? - First time Trimix user
Massdow
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
5 years ago
I have a diabetic question. I also have underactive thyroid
I've had type 1 diabetes since age 20 and now age 68 I'm being tested for insulin resistance. I did have pcos when I was a teenager. I'm also obviously using twice the insulin than I normally use for very little carbs. What's happening.
I've had type 1 diabetes since age 20 and now age 68 I'm being tested for insulin resistance. I did have pcos when I was a teenager. I'm also obviously using twice the insulin than I normally use for very little carbs. What's happening.
Soundwell1
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Update on Peter going into a nursing home,
Well the day finally came when my husband Peter went into a care home, probably the worse day of my life, he was very upset leaving the house, but surprisingly enough he seemed to settle in much better than l thought, first week went ok, started to get to know the staff, Then all went pear shaped, he
Well the day finally came when my husband Peter went into a care home, probably the worse day of my life, he was very upset leaving the house, but surprisingly enough he seemed to settle in much better than l thought, first week went ok, started to get to know the staff, Then all went pear shaped, he
F1951
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Headway
5 years ago
Afinitor and blood sugar
Today is day 9 on Afinitor and Aromasin. I had previously been on Ibrance and it stopped working. Other than a few mouth sores, nausea, and some serious fatigue, the Afinitor seemed to be working. I was especially worried about my blood sugar since high blood sugar is listed as a possible side effect
Today is day 9 on Afinitor and Aromasin. I had previously been on Ibrance and it stopped working. Other than a few mouth sores, nausea, and some serious fatigue, the Afinitor seemed to be working. I was especially worried about my blood sugar since high blood sugar is listed as a possible side effect
Iwngca
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : LIPIDS, PROTEIN METABOLISM
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ LIPIDS The serum cholesterol level is depressed in thyrotoxicosis. There is an increase both in synthesis and in degradation, but the balance results in a new lower steady-state concentration
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ LIPIDS The serum cholesterol level is depressed in thyrotoxicosis. There is an increase both in synthesis and in degradation, but the balance results in a new lower steady-state concentration
ling
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : OTHER METABOLIC ASPECTS, CARBOHYDRATE METABOLISM
The basal oxygen consumption in thyrotoxicosis, as measured by the BMR, is elevated. The increase is above the level of metabolism that the person would have if he or she were not thyrotoxic. In extreme thyrotoxicosis, the BMR may be double the standard, that is, according to the usual mode of expression
The basal oxygen consumption in thyrotoxicosis, as measured by the BMR, is elevated. The increase is above the level of metabolism that the person would have if he or she were not thyrotoxic. In extreme thyrotoxicosis, the BMR may be double the standard, that is, according to the usual mode of expression
ling
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
GRAVES AND THYROTOXICOSIS : MUSCLES
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ MUSCLES The muscular symptoms vary from mild myasthenia to profound muscular weakness and atrophy, especially of proximal muscle groups. This weakness forms the basis of a useful clinical
Graves’ Disease and the Manifestations of Thyrotoxicosis DeGroot LJ. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK285567/ MUSCLES The muscular symptoms vary from mild myasthenia to profound muscular weakness and atrophy, especially of proximal muscle groups. This weakness forms the basis of a useful clinical
ling
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
I am obese 19 stone and counting.
I am obese, one day I went to a clinic (many years ago) I , I weighed myself. I was 12 stone. The chart next to the machine told me I was obese. I started to diet. Great I lost a few pounds. Then after about two years I put on what I lost and a little extra. , that was the start of my yo yo dieting,trying
I am obese, one day I went to a clinic (many years ago) I , I weighed myself. I was 12 stone. The chart next to the machine told me I was obese. I started to diet. Great I lost a few pounds. Then after about two years I put on what I lost and a little extra. , that was the start of my yo yo dieting,trying
Nicholasproios
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Are You Struggling?
There have been a few posts lately where people are getting a little discouraged and wondering whether LCHF is for them. Well, first of all, the biochemistry is rock solid, and when applied properly the results are there for EVERYONE. Basically, ALL diets have one thing in common - whether low carb
There have been a few posts lately where people are getting a little discouraged and wondering whether LCHF is for them. Well, first of all, the biochemistry is rock solid, and when applied properly the results are there for EVERYONE. Basically, ALL diets have one thing in common - whether low carb
MikePollard
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Exercise and peak HR
If a cardiologist has said there is nothing wrong with my heart, bar hypertension and some plaque in arteries is it ok to jog and have a HR of 162? I love jogging but HR goes high when I do it. I can row and cycle and HR goes to 130 max but I don't get the buzz. Cardiologist suggested there may be autonomic
If a cardiologist has said there is nothing wrong with my heart, bar hypertension and some plaque in arteries is it ok to jog and have a HR of 162? I love jogging but HR goes high when I do it. I can row and cycle and HR goes to 130 max but I don't get the buzz. Cardiologist suggested there may be autonomic
Caitlyn6
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
METHOTREXATE Injection or Pill form
Been on Methotrexate 15 mgs for a good while now 5 months. Always had nauseasness problems even taking Folic Acid the day after. Its been suggested I change to self injecting the liquid variety of the drug. Anyone else gone down this path please and with what results. Not bothered about actually injecting
Been on Methotrexate 15 mgs for a good while now 5 months. Always had nauseasness problems even taking Folic Acid the day after. Its been suggested I change to self injecting the liquid variety of the drug. Anyone else gone down this path please and with what results. Not bothered about actually injecting
Blomps
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Triglycerides to HDL ratio
Hi, I've just been reading that a low triglyceride/hdl ratio can indicate that you have good insulin sensitivity and relatively large, less harmful LDL particles. Does anyone know if this is true? The reason I ask is because since starting statin therapy and adopting a mainly Mediterranean diet my blood
Hi, I've just been reading that a low triglyceride/hdl ratio can indicate that you have good insulin sensitivity and relatively large, less harmful LDL particles. Does anyone know if this is true? The reason I ask is because since starting statin therapy and adopting a mainly Mediterranean diet my blood
fergusthegreat
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
5 months post transplant
Hi l am new on here l had cirrosis and received my transplant in Feb this year l have been realy good only problem is my diabetes after steroidsbut it is coming back to normal now they are finished but l am still on insulin
Hi l am new on here l had cirrosis and received my transplant in Feb this year l have been realy good only problem is my diabetes after steroidsbut it is coming back to normal now they are finished but l am still on insulin
Kelpieman
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Robotics Pancreas transplant - New hope for obese type 1 diabetes
Pancreas transplant is a standard procedure for type 1 diabetes so that one can avoid insulin. However, many type1's are denied especially if he/she is obese. Now with Robotics transplant , it is easier to perform the transplant even for an obese Type 1. https://speciality.medicaldialogues.in › ...
Pancreas transplant is a standard procedure for type 1 diabetes so that one can avoid insulin. However, many type1's are denied especially if he/she is obese. Now with Robotics transplant , it is easier to perform the transplant even for an obese Type 1. https://speciality.medicaldialogues.in › ...
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
you need to see this utube vidio
doctors treat type 2 diabetes completely wrong today – in a way that actually makes the disease worse? Many people would correctly say yes. There’s a better way. Here are a few of the things Dr. Fung mentions in his video on this subject that I find vary interesting to know Medicines that can be
doctors treat type 2 diabetes completely wrong today – in a way that actually makes the disease worse? Many people would correctly say yes. There’s a better way. Here are a few of the things Dr. Fung mentions in his video on this subject that I find vary interesting to know Medicines that can be
dcrock0
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
5 years ago
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