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Hi AllLooking for some advice on Inulin...dietary fibre. Wondering wether to give it a go reading about it, seems to benefit just about everything!! Is it good for us 'Thyroids' though? Has anyone tried it? And does it cause bloatedness/flatulance/diarrhoea? If it helps constipation, cholesterol, belly
Hi AllLooking for some advice on Inulin...dietary fibre. Wondering wether to give it a go reading about it, seems to benefit just about everything!! Is it good for us 'Thyroids' though? Has anyone tried it? And does it cause bloatedness/flatulance/diarrhoea? If it helps constipation, cholesterol, belly
MissDemeanour191
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Follow up to my last post about nausea & unable to eat.
Hi again folks. I posted 16 days ago about feeling weak, nauseous & being unable to eat plus my reluctance to go to A & E as I'd been with similar symptoms just a couple of weeks before. However, I did go to A & E where I was admitted after a blood test confirming low sodium levels (again) and a really
Hi again folks. I posted 16 days ago about feeling weak, nauseous & being unable to eat plus my reluctance to go to A & E as I'd been with similar symptoms just a couple of weeks before. However, I did go to A & E where I was admitted after a blood test confirming low sodium levels (again) and a really
strawclutching
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Inulin for Gut Health
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1048/inulin
https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1048/inulin
pdpatient
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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Spermidine, A powerful natural supplement with an unfortunate name
Spermidine is a naturally ocuring polyamine that is present in all cells: animal, fungal, bacterial and plants, to some degree or other. It is a plant derived substance that is worth knowing about and considering for the beneficial effects higher levels can have on health and longevity. It has been
Spermidine is a naturally ocuring polyamine that is present in all cells: animal, fungal, bacterial and plants, to some degree or other. It is a plant derived substance that is worth knowing about and considering for the beneficial effects higher levels can have on health and longevity. It has been
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
statins and help
i gave up smoking after restarting 2 to 4 a day after non for years ..so i get real hungry ate craved biscuits cake tarts crumbles all high sugar.,. my hb1c is pre at 43. but I've put on stone weight tummy due to antidepressant . plus. bloat out eating them and keep falling asleep or trying hard to
i gave up smoking after restarting 2 to 4 a day after non for years ..so i get real hungry ate craved biscuits cake tarts crumbles all high sugar.,. my hb1c is pre at 43. but I've put on stone weight tummy due to antidepressant . plus. bloat out eating them and keep falling asleep or trying hard to
basten
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
statins
i gave up smoking after restarting 2 to 4 a day after non for years ..so i get real hungry ate craved biscuits cake tarts crumbles all high sugar.,. my hb1c is pre at 43. but I've put on stone weight tummy due to antidepressant . plus. bloat out eating them and keep falling asleep or trying hard to
i gave up smoking after restarting 2 to 4 a day after non for years ..so i get real hungry ate craved biscuits cake tarts crumbles all high sugar.,. my hb1c is pre at 43. but I've put on stone weight tummy due to antidepressant . plus. bloat out eating them and keep falling asleep or trying hard to
basten
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Cholesterol Support
9 months ago
Bedwetting: The Shame of Wearing Diapers at Bedtime
The following is an article I'm interesting in publishing. It was suggested by an individual at The Simon Foundation for Continence that I publish it here on HealthUnlocked. I hope it helps both individuals suffering from bedwetting as well as their parents. Any comments or suggestions are greatly
The following is an article I'm interesting in publishing. It was suggested by an individual at The Simon Foundation for Continence that I publish it here on HealthUnlocked. I hope it helps both individuals suffering from bedwetting as well as their parents. Any comments or suggestions are greatly
ClassicalMusic68
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The Simon Foundation for Continence
9 months ago
Update
Well this is a long story,Mick started loosing weight In February. We then went too the GP in March,who did a blood, when I rang up they said it was normal.Mick continued to loose weight so went back to the GP on April 9th,who then said his blood test showed dangerously high blood sugars,this is the
Well this is a long story,Mick started loosing weight In February. We then went too the GP in March,who did a blood, when I rang up they said it was normal.Mick continued to loose weight so went back to the GP on April 9th,who then said his blood test showed dangerously high blood sugars,this is the
very
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Feeling scared
My husband was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 2/11after a CT scan.Seen by the consultant on 20/11, requested an MRI which he Is having on the 7/12.The only assistance I have had is by contacting pancreatic cancer UK, they helped me get Creon after I looked up online.Just some back ground history my
My husband was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer 2/11after a CT scan.Seen by the consultant on 20/11, requested an MRI which he Is having on the 7/12.The only assistance I have had is by contacting pancreatic cancer UK, they helped me get Creon after I looked up online.Just some back ground history my
very
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Pancreatic Cancer Action
10 months ago
Hydroxyurea Labeling Updated With Information Regarding Interference With continuous glucose monitoring
Important article for those on HU & use continuous glucose monitors. According to the updated labeling, hydroxyurea may falsely elevate sensor glucose results from certain CGM systems. This may lead to hypoglycemia if sensor glucose results are relied upon to dose insulin. https://www.empr.com/
Important article for those on HU & use continuous glucose monitors. According to the updated labeling, hydroxyurea may falsely elevate sensor glucose results from certain CGM systems. This may lead to hypoglycemia if sensor glucose results are relied upon to dose insulin. https://www.empr.com/
ERei
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Update
Hi all. It has been 3 yrs now since my brother came out of ICU and then to a ward and into a home to clear space in Hospital during Covid. Unfortunately his muscles wasted away within a month of being in ICU and the inability to move from the neck down . He is classed as quadrapleagic. His legs have
Hi all. It has been 3 yrs now since my brother came out of ICU and then to a ward and into a home to clear space in Hospital during Covid. Unfortunately his muscles wasted away within a month of being in ICU and the inability to move from the neck down . He is classed as quadrapleagic. His legs have
Twoblu
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ICUsteps
10 months ago
health anxiety
I am a type one diabetic I have been for 29 years. I am 34yrs old & insulin dependent. For me it has caused depression managing my condition everyday. I have a hard time differentiating my blood sugar levels and panic attacks since they are 100% comparable. It has taken a toll on my life. I often have
I am a type one diabetic I have been for 29 years. I am 34yrs old & insulin dependent. For me it has caused depression managing my condition everyday. I have a hard time differentiating my blood sugar levels and panic attacks since they are 100% comparable. It has taken a toll on my life. I often have
Lovebug101
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
One year ago
Sharing here because I can't share open in "real life" and need a bit of an outlet. Also hoping that maybe this will help someone else. One year ago today, I came home from an evening out to discover my husband bent double with excruciating pain. At that time he had drunk heavily most nights for 20 years
Sharing here because I can't share open in "real life" and need a bit of an outlet. Also hoping that maybe this will help someone else. One year ago today, I came home from an evening out to discover my husband bent double with excruciating pain. At that time he had drunk heavily most nights for 20 years
RugbyMama
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British Liver Trust
10 months ago
B12 vials in Latin stores in the U.S.A.
Hello everyone, Because my doctor only prescribed ONE B12 injection every TWO months, I started self-injecting. At first, I was worried about where and how to buy unprescribed B12. I was lucky to already have a dozen "insulin syringes" with already attached needles. Then, an older Latina lady at work
Hello everyone, Because my doctor only prescribed ONE B12 injection every TWO months, I started self-injecting. At first, I was worried about where and how to buy unprescribed B12. I was lucky to already have a dozen "insulin syringes" with already attached needles. Then, an older Latina lady at work
GreenTamales
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
AVR OP COMPLETE
Hi everyone, Recovery day 2/3 at John Radcliffe Oxford, thank goodness got iplayer and spotify and long charging lead as it helps drown out all the noise and take yr mind off all the hard stuffHad op on Mon 8am, terrified never spent a wink Sun night, ok day 1 ICU on morphine pump but then up to single
Hi everyone, Recovery day 2/3 at John Radcliffe Oxford, thank goodness got iplayer and spotify and long charging lead as it helps drown out all the noise and take yr mind off all the hard stuffHad op on Mon 8am, terrified never spent a wink Sun night, ok day 1 ICU on morphine pump but then up to single
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
truly scrumptious
My surgery are doing Blood tests to check for for diabetes, possibly because l am elderly, at 87. My results showed that l did not have diabetes but that l was pre-diabetic. I was rather surprised because l have never been overweight and have a reasonably healthy diet. However l was curious to see if
My surgery are doing Blood tests to check for for diabetes, possibly because l am elderly, at 87. My results showed that l did not have diabetes but that l was pre-diabetic. I was rather surprised because l have never been overweight and have a reasonably healthy diet. However l was curious to see if
Trulyscrumpious
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Low T3 and diabetes risk
I have just read this in depth article on the diabetes U.K. website which clearly states that Low thyroid function is associated with an increased risk of diabetes and pre diabetes. Low T3 increases the risk. The risk is increased even if T3 is low in range. Insulin secretion requires good levels
I have just read this in depth article on the diabetes U.K. website which clearly states that Low thyroid function is associated with an increased risk of diabetes and pre diabetes. Low T3 increases the risk. The risk is increased even if T3 is low in range. Insulin secretion requires good levels
Mollyfan
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Follow up to back strain with a chest muscle strain. It never ends.
Hi again folks. You may remember I posted about straining a back muscle and feeling unwell. This happened 16 days ago and last Sunday I was hitching myself up the bed (using arms, not back muscles)and heard something pop in the middle of my chest. Another searing pain and still feeling poorly, not eating
Hi again folks. You may remember I posted about straining a back muscle and feeling unwell. This happened 16 days ago and last Sunday I was hitching myself up the bed (using arms, not back muscles)and heard something pop in the middle of my chest. Another searing pain and still feeling poorly, not eating
strawclutching
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Can a needle be used twice in quick succession?!
I presume not but info from Googling suggests that people do. My rational brain thinks the risk is no different the 2nd time round as it's going through the same skin it's already been through? I have a lot of 0.5ml insulin needles and want to switch from 0.5ml daily to 1ml EOD, and am wondering if I
I presume not but info from Googling suggests that people do. My rational brain thinks the risk is no different the 2nd time round as it's going through the same skin it's already been through? I have a lot of 0.5ml insulin needles and want to switch from 0.5ml daily to 1ml EOD, and am wondering if I
Sunnysidoop
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
what painkillers to take when on prednisolone.
this is my first post so i hope I have done this correctly. Husband is in a lot of pain and has been taking paracetamol every 4 hours. He is also type 2 diabetic. on daily insulin. can anyone suggest a safe stronger painkiller please. As long as he is on his back
this is my first post so i hope I have done this correctly. Husband is in a lot of pain and has been taking paracetamol every 4 hours. He is also type 2 diabetic. on daily insulin. can anyone suggest a safe stronger painkiller please. As long as he is on his back
Jayjay27
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
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