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Liothyronine supplementation and insulin resistance
I have been searching but can’t find any posts on here about Liothyronine and
insulin
resistance
. Has anyone got any information or decent reading about it please? Thanks
I have been searching but can’t find any posts on here about Liothyronine and
insulin
resistance
. Has anyone got any information or decent reading about it please? Thanks
Eimear78
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Thank you. Still waiting for a TP or to be put on list.
Hi everyone I posted a while ago about going for 2 days tests for a TP suitability. I wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who responded. There are too many to reply to individually so please accept my heartfelt thanks. During the tests re. decompensated liver and HCC, they found a clot in
Hi everyone I posted a while ago about going for 2 days tests for a TP suitability. I wanted to say a big thank you to everyone who responded. There are too many to reply to individually so please accept my heartfelt thanks. During the tests re. decompensated liver and HCC, they found a clot in
Gus63
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Blood sugar question
Or is this
insulin
resistance
? My understanding is Type 1 diabetes comes on quickly and I don't think I tick that box. So logic would suggest type 2 diabetes or
insulin
resistance
?
Or is this
insulin
resistance
? My understanding is Type 1 diabetes comes on quickly and I don't think I tick that box. So logic would suggest type 2 diabetes or
insulin
resistance
?
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Long-term statins administration exacerbates diabetic nephropathy via ectopic fat deposition in diabetic mice
Here, we find that long-term statin administration may increase
insulin
resistance
, interfere with lipid metabolism, leads to inflammation and fibrosis, and ultimately fuel diabetic nephropathy progression in diabetic mice.
Here, we find that long-term statin administration may increase
insulin
resistance
, interfere with lipid metabolism, leads to inflammation and fibrosis, and ultimately fuel diabetic nephropathy progression in diabetic mice.
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Alpha Lipoic Acid and its benefits
Hi All, I stumbled upon multiple videos when reading about the cause of peripheral neuropathy, its causes and how it can be kept it control, if not cured. The hero of this read was Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA in short). So, I would like to summarize what I have listened so far. The main functions of the
Hi All, I stumbled upon multiple videos when reading about the cause of peripheral neuropathy, its causes and how it can be kept it control, if not cured. The hero of this read was Alpha Lipoic Acid (ALA in short). So, I would like to summarize what I have listened so far. The main functions of the
barani19
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
1 year ago
Changes, Meds, symptoms but hopeful!
So everyone thank you as always for this supportive group. Little update husband had TIPPS procedure March 22 due to blood clot in portal vein, varices and cirrhosis. Fast forward varices have gone 🤞and now a switch of medication they've added rifaximin to lactulose and thiamine (and fragmin for clot
So everyone thank you as always for this supportive group. Little update husband had TIPPS procedure March 22 due to blood clot in portal vein, varices and cirrhosis. Fast forward varices have gone 🤞and now a switch of medication they've added rifaximin to lactulose and thiamine (and fragmin for clot
DD75
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Diagnosed Today
Today I have been diagnosed with PCOS. I have been trying to conceive for just under a year with no luck.Prior to this I was on the pill for 15 years from the age of 15 to 30. My biggest regret so far to date! I had a huge outbreak of server cystic acne on my face at 25 and didn't realise but I do now
Today I have been diagnosed with PCOS. I have been trying to conceive for just under a year with no luck.Prior to this I was on the pill for 15 years from the age of 15 to 30. My biggest regret so far to date! I had a huge outbreak of server cystic acne on my face at 25 and didn't realise but I do now
31Soph1992
in
PCOS UK (Verity)
1 year ago
New insulin capsule could be game-changing for diabetics
https://newatlas.com/medical/new-insulin-capsule-game-changing-diabetics/#:~:text=Australian%20scientists%20have%20designed%20a,as%20antibiotics%20and%20cancer%20treatments Activity2004, it will be really a game changer for Type-1 diabetic subjects.
https://newatlas.com/medical/new-insulin-capsule-game-changing-diabetics/#:~:text=Australian%20scientists%20have%20designed%20a,as%20antibiotics%20and%20cancer%20treatments Activity2004, it will be really a game changer for Type-1 diabetic subjects.
barani19
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
1 year ago
WEIGHT LOSS SUPPLEMENTS, I.E. "GOLO" (w/Release)
Hey gang! It seems that every time I see an ad or read something about a diet supplement to help to get rid of belly fat or insulin resistant fat, I ask my Transplant Coordinator if I can take it. They always say "no" immediately without checking with the physicians or Pharmacy. They always say 'no'
Hey gang! It seems that every time I see an ad or read something about a diet supplement to help to get rid of belly fat or insulin resistant fat, I ask my Transplant Coordinator if I can take it. They always say "no" immediately without checking with the physicians or Pharmacy. They always say 'no'
TaffyTwoshoes27
in
Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Mixing MTX and Steroids
I have recently managed to to taper off Prednisolone, after two years of attempting to stop. I am currently being treated with Methotrexate at 20mg/week, but have experienced some symptoms returning, significantly, headaches, painful muscle stiffness and general fatigue. My Rheumatologist suggested a
I have recently managed to to taper off Prednisolone, after two years of attempting to stop. I am currently being treated with Methotrexate at 20mg/week, but have experienced some symptoms returning, significantly, headaches, painful muscle stiffness and general fatigue. My Rheumatologist suggested a
JaiSea
in
PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Hypo weight gain mystery is now finally revealed for me (anyway)
Some great posts here recently covering various aspects of blood sugar levels and hypo condition: -Dawn effect whereby blood sugar tends to rise between 4-8am -Evidence that taking Levo pills provides a spike in blood sugar -Hypo condition anyway leads to slower metabolism and less regulated insulin
Some great posts here recently covering various aspects of blood sugar levels and hypo condition: -Dawn effect whereby blood sugar tends to rise between 4-8am -Evidence that taking Levo pills provides a spike in blood sugar -Hypo condition anyway leads to slower metabolism and less regulated insulin
Danielj1
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Metabolic surgery in Type-2 Diabetes..
This surgery functions on the principle of disabling the hormones that cause
insulin
resistance
and increasing hormone levels that increase
insulin
sensitivity.
This surgery functions on the principle of disabling the hormones that cause
insulin
resistance
and increasing hormone levels that increase
insulin
sensitivity.
DRH-sangli
Star
in
Diabetes India
2 years ago
5+ months post transplant🙂
I received Cindy, my deceased donor kidney (I’ve named my new kidney Cindy after a dear friend who strongly encouraged me to pursue transplant eligibility testing), on Wed, Nov 16, 2022. So, technically I’m a little more than 5 months post transplant. Regardless, I thought an update might be helpful
I received Cindy, my deceased donor kidney (I’ve named my new kidney Cindy after a dear friend who strongly encouraged me to pursue transplant eligibility testing), on Wed, Nov 16, 2022. So, technically I’m a little more than 5 months post transplant. Regardless, I thought an update might be helpful
Jayhawker
in
Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Diets
Hi folks, My last drawing I posted of the cat, Casper, he is for a friend of mine… well, I don’t know if she is still a friend or what actually. This friend is vegan and she runs her own vegan eatery/café. I USED to follow the vegan diet. I don’t anymore though and for a very good reason. Around
Hi folks, My last drawing I posted of the cat, Casper, he is for a friend of mine… well, I don’t know if she is still a friend or what actually. This friend is vegan and she runs her own vegan eatery/café. I USED to follow the vegan diet. I don’t anymore though and for a very good reason. Around
Matt2584
in
Headway
1 year ago
Travel Insurance
Hi Everyone, A year ago I was diagnosed the NAFLD Cirrhosis to summarise Child Scale A, Meld 7 and well compensated. I was having an endoscopy for something else. Initially was shocked, panicked and experienced a myriad of emotions. I’ve just had a review after a year my first scan, and liver function
Hi Everyone, A year ago I was diagnosed the NAFLD Cirrhosis to summarise Child Scale A, Meld 7 and well compensated. I was having an endoscopy for something else. Initially was shocked, panicked and experienced a myriad of emotions. I’ve just had a review after a year my first scan, and liver function
MistyMoments
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
[b]Diabetes and the Prostate: Elevated Fasting Glucose, Insulin Resistance and Higher Levels of Adrenal Steroids in Prostate Cancer[/b]
The different stages leading up to diabetes: - chronic glucose spikes cause chronic
insulin
spikes and, ultimately,
insulin
resistance
- eventually, pancreatic beta cells produce more
insulin
in a vain attempt to overcome
resistance
- beta cells start to burn out, so less
insulin
is ultimately produced
The different stages leading up to diabetes: - chronic glucose spikes cause chronic
insulin
spikes and, ultimately,
insulin
resistance
- eventually, pancreatic beta cells produce more
insulin
in a vain attempt to overcome
resistance
- beta cells start to burn out, so less
insulin
is ultimately produced
pjoshea13
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Colchicine and Inflammation Revisited
Colchicine can reduce fasting
insulin
resistance
in adults with obesity and has been suggested to reduce the risk of incident T2D. Among individuals with CVD, colchicine also decreased the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events.”
Colchicine can reduce fasting
insulin
resistance
in adults with obesity and has been suggested to reduce the risk of incident T2D. Among individuals with CVD, colchicine also decreased the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events.”
MateoBeach
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Colchicine and Inflammation Reconsidered
Colchicine can reduce fasting
insulin
resistance
in adults with obesity and has been suggested to reduce the risk of incident T2D. Among individuals with CVD, colchicine also decreased the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events.”
Colchicine can reduce fasting
insulin
resistance
in adults with obesity and has been suggested to reduce the risk of incident T2D. Among individuals with CVD, colchicine also decreased the incidence of major adverse cardiovascular events.”
MateoBeach
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update #5: Back to front
Hi all, Continuing on from my adrenals results… https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149321002/update-4-adrenal-results I have spent some time researching and experimenting with adrenal support. This is what I understand. If I am off about any of this please do feel free to correct or challenge
Hi all, Continuing on from my adrenals results… https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149321002/update-4-adrenal-results I have spent some time researching and experimenting with adrenal support. This is what I understand. If I am off about any of this please do feel free to correct or challenge
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Living with AF...and then what?
After diagnosis, several episodes, ECGs, echo cardiogram and CTscan, confirmed with paroxysmal AF and some furring of arteries but basically sound heart for a 72 year old. All usual meds prescribed, BP , betablocker, statin, anticoagulant (on top of T2 diabetes insulin regime). Cardiologist washed his
After diagnosis, several episodes, ECGs, echo cardiogram and CTscan, confirmed with paroxysmal AF and some furring of arteries but basically sound heart for a 72 year old. All usual meds prescribed, BP , betablocker, statin, anticoagulant (on top of T2 diabetes insulin regime). Cardiologist washed his
50568789
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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