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So I finally talked to the doctor about my blood test I had done. It tested a lot of things, mostly hormone levels I believe. But she said everything is normal but my insulin levels are a little elevated and that she was not concerned. That doesn't stop me from being concerned though...
So I finally talked to the doctor about my blood test I had done. It tested a lot of things, mostly hormone levels I believe. But she said everything is normal but my insulin levels are a little elevated and that she was not concerned. That doesn't stop me from being concerned though...
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 years ago
Researchers streamline Beta cell differentiation process to develop safer cell therapy for Diabetes...
More than 36 million people globally are affected by type 1 diabetes (T1D), a lifelong disorder where insulin producing cells are attacked and destroyed by the immune system resulting in deficient insulin production that requires daily blood glucose monitoring and administration of insulin. While successful
More than 36 million people globally are affected by type 1 diabetes (T1D), a lifelong disorder where insulin producing cells are attacked and destroyed by the immune system resulting in deficient insulin production that requires daily blood glucose monitoring and administration of insulin. While successful
DRH-sangli
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Low insulin normal glucose
My fasting insulin level is very low (below 2 mE/L). I measured it first 2 years ago and it was 3,9 mE/L (ref. range 2-29,1). Carbs intake was 200g per day back then, mostly from low GI foods, absolutely no sugars. Last week my fasting insulin was below 2 mE/L. These weeks I have been eating about
My fasting insulin level is very low (below 2 mE/L). I measured it first 2 years ago and it was 3,9 mE/L (ref. range 2-29,1). Carbs intake was 200g per day back then, mostly from low GI foods, absolutely no sugars. Last week my fasting insulin was below 2 mE/L. These weeks I have been eating about
confused85
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
7 years ago
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Magnesium
Hello again. I wonder how many people on here take Magnesium. I have been type 1 on insulin for 40 years and hypothyroid for two and a half after a thyroidectomy. I am currently on large doses of Vit D for my deficiency at 25000iu twice a week. I see on here K2 is recommended when taking D3 and this
Hello again. I wonder how many people on here take Magnesium. I have been type 1 on insulin for 40 years and hypothyroid for two and a half after a thyroidectomy. I am currently on large doses of Vit D for my deficiency at 25000iu twice a week. I see on here K2 is recommended when taking D3 and this
Helsan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Weight Gain and the Intermittent Fasting Protocol
Hi I had a total thyroidectomy a month or so ago. I was already morbidly obese but had had success in losing 2stone prior to the op. Upon leaving hospital until now, I gained 21lb, seven of which were put on in 1 week after inducing a calorie controlled diet of between 1200-1400 calories a day. I have
Hi I had a total thyroidectomy a month or so ago. I was already morbidly obese but had had success in losing 2stone prior to the op. Upon leaving hospital until now, I gained 21lb, seven of which were put on in 1 week after inducing a calorie controlled diet of between 1200-1400 calories a day. I have
Rocketman69
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
My life style and My Diabetics.
I am new here and suffering from diabetic since 12 years and I am initially during 5 years controlled my sugar level by walking 5 km and streaching exercises along with yoga and meditation. I like to learn various subjects on psycology like dream and goals, how to set goals with increasing will power
I am new here and suffering from diabetic since 12 years and I am initially during 5 years controlled my sugar level by walking 5 km and streaching exercises along with yoga and meditation. I like to learn various subjects on psycology like dream and goals, how to set goals with increasing will power
pbv2601
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
just surmising and having thoughts about hormone blood tests.
It occurred to me the other day that the only people who seem to be happy with the treatment endos provide consistantly are diabetics. I dont think there is a blood test to measure insulin. There are blood tests to measure blood sugar and inmy experiance blood sugar tests are very reliable and an acurate
It occurred to me the other day that the only people who seem to be happy with the treatment endos provide consistantly are diabetics. I dont think there is a blood test to measure insulin. There are blood tests to measure blood sugar and inmy experiance blood sugar tests are very reliable and an acurate
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Am I crazy or do I need closer timed shots?
New here! I'm 36 and was diagnosed with Pernicious Anemia 2 years ago. (Thought I had narcolepsy! But asked for a blood test and found out I had almost no B12!) ANYWAY, so every general doctor I've had always says I can only have 1 shot a month, though I would like more. (That first month when I was
New here! I'm 36 and was diagnosed with Pernicious Anemia 2 years ago. (Thought I had narcolepsy! But asked for a blood test and found out I had almost no B12!) ANYWAY, so every general doctor I've had always says I can only have 1 shot a month, though I would like more. (That first month when I was
Clover81
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
How Much Protein Do We Need?
Sophie Egan is the author of the book “Devoured: From Chicken Wings to Kale Smoothies — How What We Eat Defines Who We Are” (William Morrow/HarperCollins), out in paperback July 25, 2017. Based in San Francisco, Sophie has written about food and health for publications like Time, The Wall Street Journal
Sophie Egan is the author of the book “Devoured: From Chicken Wings to Kale Smoothies — How What We Eat Defines Who We Are” (William Morrow/HarperCollins), out in paperback July 25, 2017. Based in San Francisco, Sophie has written about food and health for publications like Time, The Wall Street Journal
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Starting NatureThroid...Again; SIDE EFFECTS or something else?
Hi All...so I am now on a waiting list for a doc who supposedly treats hashis/hypothyroid with diligence (trying to think positive, but not holding my breathe though....) However the wait is at least, 6 months...I can't wait that long. I have a refill of the NT that my first private doctor prescribed
Hi All...so I am now on a waiting list for a doc who supposedly treats hashis/hypothyroid with diligence (trying to think positive, but not holding my breathe though....) However the wait is at least, 6 months...I can't wait that long. I have a refill of the NT that my first private doctor prescribed
TappedOut
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
When Should You Test Your Blood Sugar
•NOTE; Many in this forum, specially new members have asked this question many times and in spite of some experienced diabetics explaining it,, the question is getting repeated frequently. This shows the importance a newly diagnosed diabetic attachés to ascertain the information authenticated by a medical
•NOTE; Many in this forum, specially new members have asked this question many times and in spite of some experienced diabetics explaining it,, the question is getting repeated frequently. This shows the importance a newly diagnosed diabetic attachés to ascertain the information authenticated by a medical
rvmasalvad
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Please help - hypo, RT3, malabsorption, distention, high testosterone. Euthroid sick? Interpretation and direction desperately sought.
Hi All, I'm new so apologies if I'm asking terribly pedestrian questions. I am suffering with all classic hypo symptoms including fatigue, weight gain (that not even the LVCDs change at all now), insomnia, brittle nails, coarse hair/hair loss/, puffy face (puffy everything actually, it basically feels
Hi All, I'm new so apologies if I'm asking terribly pedestrian questions. I am suffering with all classic hypo symptoms including fatigue, weight gain (that not even the LVCDs change at all now), insomnia, brittle nails, coarse hair/hair loss/, puffy face (puffy everything actually, it basically feels
Wildrl
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
My sugar level is not control
I used insulin humolog25 in 12ml everyday before dinner but my sugar level not control
I used insulin humolog25 in 12ml everyday before dinner but my sugar level not control
Anilp
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
New here. Pre-diabetic and looking for advice.
I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic a few weeks ago. My blood sugar was very high and I was told I was on my way to needing insulin shots. Because of that, I switched my diet immediately over to a low carb one. I've been cutting out carbs in general but mainly sugars. I do still eat vegetables and a bit
I was diagnosed as pre-diabetic a few weeks ago. My blood sugar was very high and I was told I was on my way to needing insulin shots. Because of that, I switched my diet immediately over to a low carb one. I've been cutting out carbs in general but mainly sugars. I do still eat vegetables and a bit
nightfeathers
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
7 years ago
Study finds some insulin production in almost half of Type-1 diabetic.
Some insulin is still produced in almost half of the patients that have had type 1 diabetes for more than ten years. The study conducted by researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden has now been published online by the medical journal Diabetes Care. See the link- http://www.news-medical.net/news
Some insulin is still produced in almost half of the patients that have had type 1 diabetes for more than ten years. The study conducted by researchers at Uppsala University in Sweden has now been published online by the medical journal Diabetes Care. See the link- http://www.news-medical.net/news
DRH-sangli
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Lucky, lucky, 😁
Hi.. I'm Darlene and I had a Sudden Cardic Death event... 7 years ago. We are all very lucky people to have more time with our loved ones. At 64 I was very active with a labour intensive job. I passed out while driving 65mph on the highway with a truck full of my workers. They were able to get control
Hi.. I'm Darlene and I had a Sudden Cardic Death event... 7 years ago. We are all very lucky people to have more time with our loved ones. At 64 I was very active with a labour intensive job. I passed out while driving 65mph on the highway with a truck full of my workers. They were able to get control
Sprinklergal2
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
7 years ago
Joy9b
Hi I am new to this have copd since 2006 manage pretty well but now i feel i have a brick on my chest.I also have type 2 diabetes and on insulin.
Hi I am new to this have copd since 2006 manage pretty well but now i feel i have a brick on my chest.I also have type 2 diabetes and on insulin.
Hidden
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
IT IS --Yes it is Insulin...
http://www.tuitnutrition.com/2015/09/its-the-insulin-1.html With the help of some very cool people in the low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) world, I have been introduced to a new concept—well, new to me, but certainly not “new” at all—and I’d like to share it with you. There’s a lot to talk about, but the overall
http://www.tuitnutrition.com/2015/09/its-the-insulin-1.html With the help of some very cool people in the low-carb, high-fat (LCHF) world, I have been introduced to a new concept—well, new to me, but certainly not “new” at all—and I’d like to share it with you. There’s a lot to talk about, but the overall
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Administrator
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Diabetes
Myself shivender my age is about 46 . I have diabetes from about 3 years . I am taking tablets from 3 years in the starting my vlood glucose level us remain between 200.. but from about 1year ir became 280... i have suffered alot because of it and now doctor prescribed me insulin... is it better option
Myself shivender my age is about 46 . I have diabetes from about 3 years . I am taking tablets from 3 years in the starting my vlood glucose level us remain between 200.. but from about 1year ir became 280... i have suffered alot because of it and now doctor prescribed me insulin... is it better option
Shivender
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Very very annoyed
Hi there ladies, I'm proper p***ed off my operation has been cancelled for next month. My blood sugar had other ideas my hba1c has come back at 89 and my levels should be 69 or below. Yet I'm taking insulin every day even some days I have a hypo. So I can't understand why it's shot through the roof.
Hi there ladies, I'm proper p***ed off my operation has been cancelled for next month. My blood sugar had other ideas my hba1c has come back at 89 and my levels should be 69 or below. Yet I'm taking insulin every day even some days I have a hypo. So I can't understand why it's shot through the roof.
Sam38
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Endometriosis UK
7 years ago
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