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Very low blood sugar - anyone had anything similar ?
Hello wise kind ones. I am/was? prediabetic prior to knowing about underactive thyroid.
Checked my blood sugar levels today. Very low. 2.1 to 4 range
. I tracked blood sugar from Dec 22 to April 23 and it was in range 5 to 8 range. HbA1c now about 43(Jan) 45 (Nov) was 47 in past a couple
Hello wise kind ones. I am/was? prediabetic prior to knowing about underactive thyroid.
Checked my blood sugar levels today. Very low. 2.1 to 4 range
. I tracked blood sugar from Dec 22 to April 23 and it was in range 5 to 8 range. HbA1c now about 43(Jan) 45 (Nov) was 47 in past a couple
Sleepman
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
INSULIN TOLERANCE TEST - Low cortisol & chronic insomnia
I’m still battling to get to the bottom of my chronic insomnia. I have low cortisol, also oestrogen and testosterone (despite HRT) and DHEA. I’ve had a Short Synacthen Test, which I passed as most thyroid people do. So I now know the problem doesn’t lie with the adrenals. I presume it’s with the
I’m still battling to get to the bottom of my chronic insomnia. I have low cortisol, also oestrogen and testosterone (despite HRT) and DHEA. I’ve had a Short Synacthen Test, which I passed as most thyroid people do. So I now know the problem doesn’t lie with the adrenals. I presume it’s with the
CornishChick
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
In Our Time: Hormones
On BBC Radio 4 yesterday (8th February 2024), almost an hour of discussion about hormones. I don't think there will be much new to members who have been around for a while. But there might be glimpses illustrating interesting aspects of hormones across all animal life. Thyroid hormones do get several
On BBC Radio 4 yesterday (8th February 2024), almost an hour of discussion about hormones. I don't think there will be much new to members who have been around for a while. But there might be glimpses illustrating interesting aspects of hormones across all animal life. Thyroid hormones do get several
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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Supplement Cocktail is working (Massive B1 OD) or is it the Fatty15
5/8/24: I am one of two PwP (that I know of) that are taking Fatty15. They have never found their B1 sweet-spot. They are lowering their B1 dose in hopes of finding their sweet-spot. I started lowering my dose of B1 on day 15 of taking Fatty15.
There is a good possibility that Fatty15 is responsible
5/8/24: I am one of two PwP (that I know of) that are taking Fatty15. They have never found their B1 sweet-spot. They are lowering their B1 dose in hopes of finding their sweet-spot. I started lowering my dose of B1 on day 15 of taking Fatty15.
There is a good possibility that Fatty15 is responsible
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Insulin resistant & query about blood results
Good afternoon, Please can someone advise if my bloods are acceptable. I had to nag doctor to increase my dose from 125 to 150mg and now fear although I am starting to feel better in myself that they will reduce dose down again when I see them my blood sugars are also out of range - a clinical trial
Good afternoon, Please can someone advise if my bloods are acceptable. I had to nag doctor to increase my dose from 125 to 150mg and now fear although I am starting to feel better in myself that they will reduce dose down again when I see them my blood sugars are also out of range - a clinical trial
littlerobot
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Sylvia Plath and B12?
Has anyone else pondered on the links here? Although I can find all sorts of discussion about her early stresses, repeated losses and struggle with depression, even chemical imbalances, possible bipolar, not a jot can I find about the B12 deficiency which she would have had at least at one point, even
Has anyone else pondered on the links here? Although I can find all sorts of discussion about her early stresses, repeated losses and struggle with depression, even chemical imbalances, possible bipolar, not a jot can I find about the B12 deficiency which she would have had at least at one point, even
bookish
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
AIHdx
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
AIGal73
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Prebiotic Probiotic Antibiotic... What's the deal?
Ok... Antibiotic is just added to the post title for rhyming. This post is not about antibiotic. So what is this about? Bacillus Subtilis PXN21 beneficial for PD... And Bio-Kult sells out. Thankfully pvw2 pointed out that any Subtilis strain works L. Plantarum PS128 beneficial for PD... And
Ok... Antibiotic is just added to the post title for rhyming. This post is not about antibiotic. So what is this about? Bacillus Subtilis PXN21 beneficial for PD... And Bio-Kult sells out. Thankfully pvw2 pointed out that any Subtilis strain works L. Plantarum PS128 beneficial for PD... And
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Is There A Natural And Available Alternative To Fecal Microbiome Transplantation (FMT) ?
Since it looks like fecal microbiome transplantation (FMT) is not currently available to the masses, unless you you have C.diff, severe IBS, live in China or are able to find a trial and qualify for it. I have been wondering whether we have anything else at our disposal that might be able to offer a
Since it looks like fecal microbiome transplantation (FMT) is not currently available to the masses, unless you you have C.diff, severe IBS, live in China or are able to find a trial and qualify for it. I have been wondering whether we have anything else at our disposal that might be able to offer a
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Feeling lost
I am 34 and my husband is 45 and we meet 6 years ago, we got married 2 years later and started trying for a baby. Pretty much straight away. We are now 4 years into our journey, after 2 years trying on our own we started seeing a fertility specialist. At first i thoguht the problwm was with me as
I am 34 and my husband is 45 and we meet 6 years ago, we got married 2 years later and started trying for a baby. Pretty much straight away. We are now 4 years into our journey, after 2 years trying on our own we started seeing a fertility specialist. At first i thoguht the problwm was with me as
CRECHE12
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More To Life
8 months ago
I found this helpful
I evaluated the information on injecting available regarding injecting insulin with regards to risk of self preloading syringes and multi use vials. I also evaluated information available for clinical environment injections. I found this information and my evaluation more credible and helpful than
I evaluated the information on injecting available regarding injecting insulin with regards to risk of self preloading syringes and multi use vials. I also evaluated information available for clinical environment injections. I found this information and my evaluation more credible and helpful than
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Trying to avoid the sugar crash and ween myself off it…
1st I swapped ordinary sugar for Demerara sugar (not brown sugar). And moved to honey and/ or dates as sweetener wherever I could. Trying to stop having sugar makes you have severe sugar cravings, (my body craves sugar 24hrs after I eat something sweet because it naturally produces insulin at that
1st I swapped ordinary sugar for Demerara sugar (not brown sugar). And moved to honey and/ or dates as sweetener wherever I could. Trying to stop having sugar makes you have severe sugar cravings, (my body craves sugar 24hrs after I eat something sweet because it naturally produces insulin at that
Saraia
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Diabetes Support
8 months ago
My symptoms and solution attempts for fibromyalgia
Hey there. I’ve had fibromyalgia for over 10 years now and a lot of other problems came with. So, I want to try to keep this brief and beneficial, so…wish me luck… hope this helps… symptoms Please note, my memory isn’t the best, and everything is connected, so I might miss some symptoms out by accident
Hey there. I’ve had fibromyalgia for over 10 years now and a lot of other problems came with. So, I want to try to keep this brief and beneficial, so…wish me luck… hope this helps… symptoms Please note, my memory isn’t the best, and everything is connected, so I might miss some symptoms out by accident
Saraia
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 months ago
Transplant Assessment - Day Three
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DAY THREE
[/u] Well, here is my nightly rambling report from Edinburgh. Hubby was admitted onto the liver transplant / kidney ward yesterday evening and later on after i'd come back to the caravan they inserted his nasal gastric feeding tube - it was a bit of an ordeal for him as they allowed
[u]
DAY THREE
[/u] Well, here is my nightly rambling report from Edinburgh. Hubby was admitted onto the liver transplant / kidney ward yesterday evening and later on after i'd come back to the caravan they inserted his nasal gastric feeding tube - it was a bit of an ordeal for him as they allowed
AyrshireK
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Haven’t posted here in a while. I don’t know how to ask my GP about starting a statin as a preventive or even if it’s right.
. So tomorrow I have a GP appointment in person I’m from the UK so this is rare😂. So I’m 22, man, quite overweight, don’t smoke, don’t drink. Known disease hypothyroidism which I know does increase Lp(a) level’s especially how high mines been. But anyhow I sufffer with symptoms that seem heart related
. So tomorrow I have a GP appointment in person I’m from the UK so this is rare😂. So I’m 22, man, quite overweight, don’t smoke, don’t drink. Known disease hypothyroidism which I know does increase Lp(a) level’s especially how high mines been. But anyhow I sufffer with symptoms that seem heart related
Dshadzz07
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British Heart Foundation
8 months ago
Diabetes (T2) in relation to Psoriatic Arthritis
Hi all, hope everyone is coping with the very cold weather. Has anyone experience of these two illnesses and drugs causing one or both to worsen? My diet is pretty much under control and not changed. I’ve also managed to lose almost a stone in weight but my morning blood readings are going up…
Hi all, hope everyone is coping with the very cold weather. Has anyone experience of these two illnesses and drugs causing one or both to worsen? My diet is pretty much under control and not changed. I’ve also managed to lose almost a stone in weight but my morning blood readings are going up…
farjer121
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NRAS
8 months ago
Advice on where to get blood tests done privately
Hi all, I hope you can help with my query. I've always had issues with T4 but after a good few years of a boost on dessicated thyroid (Erfa) the weight is piling on again. My private doctor has recommended I get the following tested but I'm struggling to find a company that can test my fasting glucose
Hi all, I hope you can help with my query. I've always had issues with T4 but after a good few years of a boost on dessicated thyroid (Erfa) the weight is piling on again. My private doctor has recommended I get the following tested but I'm struggling to find a company that can test my fasting glucose
Tiredofthis77
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Not about PCa but interesting: GLP-1 Receptor Agonists help with colorectal cancer
"A research letter recently published in JAMA Oncology has provided some promising insights into the potential of Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) in lowering the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) among patients with type 2 diabetes. The study involved a national retrospective analysis
"A research letter recently published in JAMA Oncology has provided some promising insights into the potential of Glucagon-like peptide 1 receptor agonists (GLP-1 RAs) in lowering the risk of colorectal cancer (CRC) among patients with type 2 diabetes. The study involved a national retrospective analysis
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Sky high hba1c
I was diagnosed May/June 23. I had just had my diabetes check and all was OK. Fast forward to December check and definitely not ok! I had been eating low carb and had lost weight. Life became very difficult from October with a nasty fall, mental heath crisis for our grandson while we were looking
I was diagnosed May/June 23. I had just had my diabetes check and all was OK. Fast forward to December check and definitely not ok! I had been eating low carb and had lost weight. Life became very difficult from October with a nasty fall, mental heath crisis for our grandson while we were looking
Noideas
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Thankful
My husband had his first chemo treatment of 275ml Docetaxel (Taxotere) on 1/11/24 at 2 pm. Thankfully he has had no bad side effects to it except for flatulence. He has not had to take any pain medication since mid day on 1/11/24. Before that he was having to take Oxycodone 10mg every 4 hours or
My husband had his first chemo treatment of 275ml Docetaxel (Taxotere) on 1/11/24 at 2 pm. Thankfully he has had no bad side effects to it except for flatulence. He has not had to take any pain medication since mid day on 1/11/24. Before that he was having to take Oxycodone 10mg every 4 hours or
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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