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hi everyone just wondering did anyone else had problems with kidneys after transplant and also now needing insulin ..as much as you feel prepared nothing prepares you ..at the moment stes acting like a different person but to be expected he's shaking like mad not eating anything was anyone else the
hi everyone just wondering did anyone else had problems with kidneys after transplant and also now needing insulin ..as much as you feel prepared nothing prepares you ..at the moment stes acting like a different person but to be expected he's shaking like mad not eating anything was anyone else the
Lippy42
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
WHY DIETING IS ALSO INSISTED UPON FOR DIABETICS WHILE UNDER MEDICATION?
[i]
The medication whatever procedure is adhered to is to meet the lost supply of quality/quantity of
. If so, then why should we reduce the
regular
food intake we used to take before, especially the carbs?
[i]
The medication whatever procedure is adhered to is to meet the lost supply of quality/quantity of
. If so, then why should we reduce the
regular
food intake we used to take before, especially the carbs?
GVGnanasooriyam
in
Diabetes India
2 years ago
Is your Parkinson's diagnosis really idiopathic? Or is there an underlying cancer/autoimmune disorder?
Autoimmune and Paraneoplastic Movement Disorders https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29406902/ [i]Movement[/i] disorders are common in patients with autoimmune disorders - affecting the central (brain) and peripheral (body) nervous system. They may be seen in autoimmune disorders triggered by an infectious
Autoimmune and Paraneoplastic Movement Disorders https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29406902/ [i]Movement[/i] disorders are common in patients with autoimmune disorders - affecting the central (brain) and peripheral (body) nervous system. They may be seen in autoimmune disorders triggered by an infectious
SilentEchoes
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
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Five Half Marathons in Five weeks
A sudden rush of blood to the head and I entered a half marathon in Cavan with friends, then added a few more. I was recovering from a calf injury and hadn't run many miles in the preceding month. But nothing like challenging yourself! HM 1: Cavan:We got lost on the way there, and rushed to lift
A sudden rush of blood to the head and I entered a half marathon in Cavan with friends, then added a few more. I was recovering from a calf injury and hadn't run many miles in the preceding month. But nothing like challenging yourself! HM 1: Cavan:We got lost on the way there, and rushed to lift
Teresa1632
Graduate
in
Couch to 5K
2 years ago
BioVie's Phase 2 Trial Assessing NE3107's Pro-motoric Activity in Parkinson's Disease is Fully Enrolled
https://www.tmcnet.com//usubmit/2022/10/19/9695361.htm CARSON CITY, Nev., Oct. 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioVie Inc., (NASDAQ: BIVI) (“BioVie” or the “Company”) a clinical-stage company developing innovative drug therapies for the treatment of neurological and neurodegenerative disorders and
https://www.tmcnet.com//usubmit/2022/10/19/9695361.htm CARSON CITY, Nev., Oct. 19, 2022 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- BioVie Inc., (NASDAQ: BIVI) (“BioVie” or the “Company”) a clinical-stage company developing innovative drug therapies for the treatment of neurological and neurodegenerative disorders and
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Self injecting prescribed by GP?
Hi, Please can anyone advise me if you are currently self injecting B12 prescribed by your GP here in the UK for PA? Also, if you have been prescribed and shown how to self inject by your GP surgery, where abouts in the UK are you situated? I am struggling to obtain a nurses appointment in the
Hi, Please can anyone advise me if you are currently self injecting B12 prescribed by your GP here in the UK for PA? Also, if you have been prescribed and shown how to self inject by your GP surgery, where abouts in the UK are you situated? I am struggling to obtain a nurses appointment in the
karent75
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Newly started on insulin…. What are the DVLA rules?
Hi. I’m new to the forum. My husband was recently started on daily insulin. The nurse made no mention of informing DVLA re.: his license. He’s only been on it 1 month. It mentions online you don’t inform them if trialling for 3 months. Would that be why she hasn’t mentioned it? If he’s remaining
Hi. I’m new to the forum. My husband was recently started on daily insulin. The nurse made no mention of informing DVLA re.: his license. He’s only been on it 1 month. It mentions online you don’t inform them if trialling for 3 months. Would that be why she hasn’t mentioned it? If he’s remaining
Runrig01
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
Empagliflozin effect-?
I'm diabetic and insulin dependent for the last fifteen years - Recently started empagliflozin along with metformin tablet: The question of abdominal pain as heavy urine retention especially during night forces urination at least two to three times, causing disruption in sleep. Is this because of the
I'm diabetic and insulin dependent for the last fifteen years - Recently started empagliflozin along with metformin tablet: The question of abdominal pain as heavy urine retention especially during night forces urination at least two to three times, causing disruption in sleep. Is this because of the
PrettySALLY
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
75mg Aspirin - Impossible to Open
In addition to my essential
insulin
I started
regular
medication about 20 years ago. First a low dose ACE Inhibitor then a statin and 75mg Aspirin. For many years the Aspirin came in small bottles of 100 before like everything else they came packed in foils.
In addition to my essential
insulin
I started
regular
medication about 20 years ago. First a low dose ACE Inhibitor then a statin and 75mg Aspirin. For many years the Aspirin came in small bottles of 100 before like everything else they came packed in foils.
MichaelJH
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
IGF-1 inhibitors for PC
I've been researching this topic for a little bit. This thread caught my attention https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/148331278/glucose-restrictions-are-essential-to-beat-cancer?responses=148339022 Per TA > IGF-1 inhibitors have been useless against PCa. > I think
I've been researching this topic for a little bit. This thread caught my attention https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/148331278/glucose-restrictions-are-essential-to-beat-cancer?responses=148339022 Per TA > IGF-1 inhibitors have been useless against PCa. > I think
meowlicious99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
PMS symptoms during TWW?
Has anyone else experienced PMS symptoms during the Two Week Wait? I am currently 7 days post day 3 transfer but because of the length of time stims took me this time, my last period was 27 days ago so this would be prime time for PMS if it were a normal cycle. I am currently feeling really low, depressed
Has anyone else experienced PMS symptoms during the Two Week Wait? I am currently 7 days post day 3 transfer but because of the length of time stims took me this time, my last period was 27 days ago so this would be prime time for PMS if it were a normal cycle. I am currently feeling really low, depressed
Koala365
in
Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
I have run out of feathers to spit!
I saw the GP today and we had a "discussion" on prescribing and testing T3. She has been forbidden by the health authority to prescribe or test, and i can only discuss this with an Endo. She agreed I knew a lot more than her, but even so regarded T3 as unnecessary and dangerous, and warned me I was
I saw the GP today and we had a "discussion" on prescribing and testing T3. She has been forbidden by the health authority to prescribe or test, and i can only discuss this with an Endo. She agreed I knew a lot more than her, but even so regarded T3 as unnecessary and dangerous, and warned me I was
serenfach
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Sitting in A&E 4 hours wait😱
as u do in A&E you sit thinking about things, a diabetic patient as come in due to a bad fall 😔 but as not taken her insulin, she is taken into a room where I take she is given her injection, as I have trouble taking T4 T3 in tablet form and are waiting on liquid levoroxine, I just thought I wonder
as u do in A&E you sit thinking about things, a diabetic patient as come in due to a bad fall 😔 but as not taken her insulin, she is taken into a room where I take she is given her injection, as I have trouble taking T4 T3 in tablet form and are waiting on liquid levoroxine, I just thought I wonder
birkie
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Quick question on tapering with insulin.
Hi all, On 3mg of pred & due to taper to 2.5 tomorrow. I’m type2 diabetic on liquid Metformin & Gliclazide & hyperglycaemic now for 3 months.. After 2 visits to A&E over the August bank holiday with bg of 29.7 & 22.7, my GP and diabetes nurse have decided I should be put on Insulin. I’ve started injecting
Hi all, On 3mg of pred & due to taper to 2.5 tomorrow. I’m type2 diabetic on liquid Metformin & Gliclazide & hyperglycaemic now for 3 months.. After 2 visits to A&E over the August bank holiday with bg of 29.7 & 22.7, my GP and diabetes nurse have decided I should be put on Insulin. I’ve started injecting
Cact
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Blood Sugar rises from anxiety
Last eat at 8PM in morning about 10AM blood sugar over 200. Eat nothing until after long acting insulin in AM. Sometimes the insulin works and sometimes no. I am convinced it has to be my body and not what I eat.Walking 2 days a week for about a month. Helps with mood in daytime but not high night
Last eat at 8PM in morning about 10AM blood sugar over 200. Eat nothing until after long acting insulin in AM. Sometimes the insulin works and sometimes no. I am convinced it has to be my body and not what I eat.Walking 2 days a week for about a month. Helps with mood in daytime but not high night
Seaglass13
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
6 Important Supplements To Fight Peripheral Neuropathy
People with Parkinson's disease (PwP) are at increased risk for getting Peripheral Neuropathy (PN). PN can have many causes. Multiple causes other than PD such as diabetes, insulin resistance or certain chemotherapy agents can also cause PN. The main consideration is that the nerves are being damaged
People with Parkinson's disease (PwP) are at increased risk for getting Peripheral Neuropathy (PN). PN can have many causes. Multiple causes other than PD such as diabetes, insulin resistance or certain chemotherapy agents can also cause PN. The main consideration is that the nerves are being damaged
chartist
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Latest blood test results. Can I get some advice please?
Hello All, Below are my latest blood test results (27th August 2022). I am currently on 100mcg Levothyroxine. Blood sample taken before 8am. Levothyroxine taken after the blood draw. TSH - 0.54 mIU/L ( 0.27 - 4.2) FT4 - 20.1 pmol/L (12.0 - 22.0) FT3 - 4.9 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) Fasting Insulin
Hello All, Below are my latest blood test results (27th August 2022). I am currently on 100mcg Levothyroxine. Blood sample taken before 8am. Levothyroxine taken after the blood draw. TSH - 0.54 mIU/L ( 0.27 - 4.2) FT4 - 20.1 pmol/L (12.0 - 22.0) FT3 - 4.9 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) Fasting Insulin
BookLover2020
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Step-Dad's Health Deteriorating and Lack of Clarity and Communication from GP / Hospital
Hello - my first visit and post - sorry it's a long one! My step-dad (SD), 70, has had COPD for a number of years. He has other health issues such as diabetes and arthritis. In Dec 2019 he had what we thought was a bad chest infection - he ended up in hospital in early Jan 2020 but discharged the
Hello - my first visit and post - sorry it's a long one! My step-dad (SD), 70, has had COPD for a number of years. He has other health issues such as diabetes and arthritis. In Dec 2019 he had what we thought was a bad chest infection - he ended up in hospital in early Jan 2020 but discharged the
ConfusedLK
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
SWITCHING TO INSULIN INJECTION FROM ORAL
As a Type 2, I have been managing my fasting sugar level of around 120 since the late 90s very successfully by following the devices of my USA-qualified Endocrinologist. My regular diet centered around LCHF with Diamicrone 80 twice a day. Covid-19 changed my whole system. After taking the 2nd dose
As a Type 2, I have been managing my fasting sugar level of around 120 since the late 90s very successfully by following the devices of my USA-qualified Endocrinologist. My regular diet centered around LCHF with Diamicrone 80 twice a day. Covid-19 changed my whole system. After taking the 2nd dose
GVGnanasooriyam
in
Diabetes India
2 years ago
VBAC Or Natural After 2 Sections?
I'm currently 28 weeks pregnant with my 4th baby. My first was a C-Section then i had a VBAC which went smoothly then i had an emergency C-Section. The consultant im seeing wasnt at my appointment but I saw a registrar. He was pretty rude and told me i had no choice but to have another C-Section and
I'm currently 28 weeks pregnant with my 4th baby. My first was a C-Section then i had a VBAC which went smoothly then i had an emergency C-Section. The consultant im seeing wasnt at my appointment but I saw a registrar. He was pretty rude and told me i had no choice but to have another C-Section and
Dansolo92
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
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