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Energenesis
Here is a new supplement which has most of everything that isn’t a vitamin or mineral in it. Expensive but maybe convenient if you want to try all these things at once? https://www.theenergyblueprint.com/energenesis “Energenesis is like a 5-star MEAL for your Mitochondria (LOADED with rare nutrients
Here is a new supplement which has most of everything that isn’t a vitamin or mineral in it. Expensive but maybe convenient if you want to try all these things at once? https://www.theenergyblueprint.com/energenesis “Energenesis is like a 5-star MEAL for your Mitochondria (LOADED with rare nutrients
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Prostate cancer or prostatitis?
Hello everyone. I'm hoping for some insight and also hoping to put my mind at ease. Beginning of February my dad got a gastro flu for a few days and immediately after started getting right testicular pain. He went to the doctor who ordered an ultrasound and everything came back clear. However as the
Hello everyone. I'm hoping for some insight and also hoping to put my mind at ease. Beginning of February my dad got a gastro flu for a few days and immediately after started getting right testicular pain. He went to the doctor who ordered an ultrasound and everything came back clear. However as the
Worried89
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
Raised cortisol levels day/ night, medium level on waking....how does this affect thyroid treatment (and Dr. Lowe’s fibromyalgia protocol)?
Have had hypothyroidism/ Hashimoto’s 14 years, fibromyalgia 3 years plus insulin dependent diabetes 4 years....been trying to do everything to stop all over pain and exhaustion...improved and maintain optimal ferritin, folate, b12 and vit D, tried Dr. Lowe’s fibromyalgia protocol to raise FT3 ( initially
Have had hypothyroidism/ Hashimoto’s 14 years, fibromyalgia 3 years plus insulin dependent diabetes 4 years....been trying to do everything to stop all over pain and exhaustion...improved and maintain optimal ferritin, folate, b12 and vit D, tried Dr. Lowe’s fibromyalgia protocol to raise FT3 ( initially
Judithdalston
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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Behavior Charts and teacher issues
My son is in 2nd grade and is sent home with a chart of his day and if he was able to do three things in each part of the day(stay on task, stay in his area, remain calm). But the teacher also writes down every wrong thing he does all day long. It always in a negative tone and she quotes things that
My son is in 2nd grade and is sent home with a chart of his day and if he was able to do three things in each part of the day(stay on task, stay in his area, remain calm). But the teacher also writes down every wrong thing he does all day long. It always in a negative tone and she quotes things that
Dsmith05
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
5 years ago
GestationalDiabetes in the first trimester
Hi, I’m really worried, I have had gestational diabetes in a previous pregnancy so decided to test myself at 10 weeks and found out I had it again, the hospital wouldn’t do a GTT test until 16 weeks which was on Monday confirming I have it. However when I saw the diabetic nurse today she said I should
Hi, I’m really worried, I have had gestational diabetes in a previous pregnancy so decided to test myself at 10 weeks and found out I had it again, the hospital wouldn’t do a GTT test until 16 weeks which was on Monday confirming I have it. However when I saw the diabetic nurse today she said I should
Nic2890
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Comfort food ... and diabetes
Just in case anyone missed it, Kes8 posted a link to this website: https://thelowcarbkitchen.co.uk/ Which has some really good ideas on it for those of you who miss your carbs! Apart from that, the author's story is well worth reading. She states that she's T1D, but the course of her illness sounds
Just in case anyone missed it, Kes8 posted a link to this website: https://thelowcarbkitchen.co.uk/ Which has some really good ideas on it for those of you who miss your carbs! Apart from that, the author's story is well worth reading. She states that she's T1D, but the course of her illness sounds
TheAwfulToad
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Medicine induced diabetes
Last year I was given a drug by a neurologist called olanzapine it was to aid me to go to sleep but it was not a sleeping tablet it was more of a mind relaxant it is given to people in high doses for bipolar disorders and schizophrenia, anyway I started taking this tablet in August of last year and in
Last year I was given a drug by a neurologist called olanzapine it was to aid me to go to sleep but it was not a sleeping tablet it was more of a mind relaxant it is given to people in high doses for bipolar disorders and schizophrenia, anyway I started taking this tablet in August of last year and in
GlutenLadYorkshire
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Dad not going to survive
Hello, I've been told today over the phone by a doctor that dad will not survive and will die soon. He isn't eating or drinking (as thickened which he hates) and has been delirious over the weekend. I wanted the doctors to know that dad isn't usually like this unless he's in pain, or wants something
Hello, I've been told today over the phone by a doctor that dad will not survive and will die soon. He isn't eating or drinking (as thickened which he hates) and has been delirious over the weekend. I wanted the doctors to know that dad isn't usually like this unless he's in pain, or wants something
klr31
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Care Community
5 years ago
Post transplant 5 mos no energy
I am the only careprovider of my husband who received a kidney transplant over 5 months ago. First 2 months were great, and then problems arose and all is fine now except for low hemoglobin. I give him "Procrit" 3X a week by injection (he shakes so badly is reason for he gives 4X a day insulin shots
I am the only careprovider of my husband who received a kidney transplant over 5 months ago. First 2 months were great, and then problems arose and all is fine now except for low hemoglobin. I give him "Procrit" 3X a week by injection (he shakes so badly is reason for he gives 4X a day insulin shots
Gardner-NY
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Kidney Transplant
5 years ago
Low cortisol levels thyroid hormone levels, especially on T3/NDT
I find this article on low cortisol, and the interaction between thyroid hormone and cortisol, very interesting, especially since it was written by a doctor able to think outside the box: http://hormonerestoration.com/Cortisol.html A few months ago, I weaned myself off Medrol (put on 4 mg daily by hormone
I find this article on low cortisol, and the interaction between thyroid hormone and cortisol, very interesting, especially since it was written by a doctor able to think outside the box: http://hormonerestoration.com/Cortisol.html A few months ago, I weaned myself off Medrol (put on 4 mg daily by hormone
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
My Mother has depression, and anxiety and panic attacks and I need help on how to help her.
Hi. I just join this group. My mother has been diagnosed with clinical depression and anxiety disorder for about two years now. She has experience a few panic and anxiety attacks, the most recent was about three days ago. She has also been diagnosed with diabetes and it got worse. Now she has to inject
Hi. I just join this group. My mother has been diagnosed with clinical depression and anxiety disorder for about two years now. She has experience a few panic and anxiety attacks, the most recent was about three days ago. She has also been diagnosed with diabetes and it got worse. Now she has to inject
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 years ago
Insulin Resistance & PCOS
Hi everyone, so last week I was diagnosed with insulin resistant PCOS. To be honest it was like the penny dropped! But I need to look at how I’m losing weight, I was calorie counting via nhs app but it’s been recommended to scratch that and eat consistently of unprocessed foods, and healthy fats whilst
Hi everyone, so last week I was diagnosed with insulin resistant PCOS. To be honest it was like the penny dropped! But I need to look at how I’m losing weight, I was calorie counting via nhs app but it’s been recommended to scratch that and eat consistently of unprocessed foods, and healthy fats whilst
Katnessx
3lbs
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
T2 Going From Oral Meds To Insulin Fatigue
Has anyone experienced heavy arms and fatigue that won’t go away after going from oral meds to DKA / hospital stay then put on insulin? My wife has been struggling with extreme low energy within two months of being released from the hospital and taken off of Jardiance, Metformin and Glimperide. This
Has anyone experienced heavy arms and fatigue that won’t go away after going from oral meds to DKA / hospital stay then put on insulin? My wife has been struggling with extreme low energy within two months of being released from the hospital and taken off of Jardiance, Metformin and Glimperide. This
ramrine
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Diabetes Support
5 years ago
Hyperthyroid symptoms, enormous appetite and weight gain...could leptin and reverse T3 be the answer?
I have been critical of some of the things this doctor says, especially since trying to "flush out" high rT3 by adding 25 mcg of T3 to 3 grains of NDT (after reading a success story about one of his patients who lost ca 20 kgs of weight doing that). However, the following article could have been written
I have been critical of some of the things this doctor says, especially since trying to "flush out" high rT3 by adding 25 mcg of T3 to 3 grains of NDT (after reading a success story about one of his patients who lost ca 20 kgs of weight doing that). However, the following article could have been written
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Sensitive foot
I am diabetic & on insulin I had MI in 2014 & stent was implanted I am 55 years old Now adays my foot is so sensitive that it is difficult to walk barefoot even small stone can give unbearable pain it must due to nerve damage what should I do for this
I am diabetic & on insulin I had MI in 2014 & stent was implanted I am 55 years old Now adays my foot is so sensitive that it is difficult to walk barefoot even small stone can give unbearable pain it must due to nerve damage what should I do for this
amulyabr
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Difference between Diabetes type1 vs Type 2
Type 1 Diabetes vs Type 2 By Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDE Published November 28, 2016 Updated April 17, 2019 Print Text Size: A A A Diabetes isn’t going away any time soon. According to the American Diabetes Association, 1.5 million Americans are diagnosedwith diabetes each year. And 84 million people
Type 1 Diabetes vs Type 2 By Amy Campbell, MS, RD, LDN, CDE Published November 28, 2016 Updated April 17, 2019 Print Text Size: A A A Diabetes isn’t going away any time soon. According to the American Diabetes Association, 1.5 million Americans are diagnosedwith diabetes each year. And 84 million people
rvmasalvad
Star
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
ED (erectile dysfunction)
One of the most common problems with long term TYPE 1 insulin dependant diabetes is ED and I’m not embarrassed to say I suffer with this and have done for the last 25yrs or more having had Type 1 diabetes for 43yrs now. Most type 1’s, don’t seem to suffer with diabetic complications for many years
One of the most common problems with long term TYPE 1 insulin dependant diabetes is ED and I’m not embarrassed to say I suffer with this and have done for the last 25yrs or more having had Type 1 diabetes for 43yrs now. Most type 1’s, don’t seem to suffer with diabetic complications for many years
Dickydon
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
End of battery life for CDI device!
I've just got back from hospital from my husband's checkup of his device. He has had it 7 years. Now the battery is down to the last 6%. If it's not used too much i.e. electric shocks, it should last 6 months. But though the technicians were trying to be very supportive and helpful I sensed they were
I've just got back from hospital from my husband's checkup of his device. He has had it 7 years. Now the battery is down to the last 6%. If it's not used too much i.e. electric shocks, it should last 6 months. But though the technicians were trying to be very supportive and helpful I sensed they were
Love100cats
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Any bright ideas? (Bit of a vent too!)
We’re day 15 of 21 on the children’s ward and I’m scratching my head a bit tbh. The 11yo has cf (chronic pseudo since age 4) and is on 4 monthly elective IVs, and was discharged following a *mostly* planned admission at the end of Feb that included positive culture at the start for the usual PA as well
We’re day 15 of 21 on the children’s ward and I’m scratching my head a bit tbh. The 11yo has cf (chronic pseudo since age 4) and is on 4 monthly elective IVs, and was discharged following a *mostly* planned admission at the end of Feb that included positive culture at the start for the usual PA as well
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Diabetes and end stage liver cirrhosis.
Hi guys ... As I posted earlier my husband had very severe internal bleeding but somehow recovered. He is discharged from hospital 20days ago but is too weak. Has lost almost 20kgs of weight but the good news is he is not taking alcohol anymore. He is sedated with medicines and sleeps almost entire day
Hi guys ... As I posted earlier my husband had very severe internal bleeding but somehow recovered. He is discharged from hospital 20days ago but is too weak. Has lost almost 20kgs of weight but the good news is he is not taking alcohol anymore. He is sedated with medicines and sleeps almost entire day
Wifeofalcoholic
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
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