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Help with more information on the way B12 reaches cell level please
I fell my brain is 'waking up' On a 'sort out ' of random notes in numerous notepads in the quest of getting well I came across this: whilst B 12is not toxic raising b12 levels with injections csn affect the way its transported from the blood to cells. 1/3 of population needing b12 Injections
I fell my brain is 'waking up' On a 'sort out ' of random notes in numerous notepads in the quest of getting well I came across this: whilst B 12is not toxic raising b12 levels with injections csn affect the way its transported from the blood to cells. 1/3 of population needing b12 Injections
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Blood test results and thoughts on why I feel rubbish please (long post for help)
Hi folks I feel pants. I have been feeling pants for many months/probably 2 years with all of the symptoms below and it is now being made worse by the after effects of Covid which I had a month ago. The questions I have are.... What else can I do or take to feel a bit better again? Has anyone else
Hi folks I feel pants. I have been feeling pants for many months/probably 2 years with all of the symptoms below and it is now being made worse by the after effects of Covid which I had a month ago. The questions I have are.... What else can I do or take to feel a bit better again? Has anyone else
Eimear78
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Diabetic thyroidie & possible misdiagnosed BPD
My friend, an insulin dependent diabetic from childhood had a thyroidectomy 2008/9 due to thyrotoxicosis. Three years later diagnosed with bi polar disorder. I suspect mis diagnosis. Takes T4 only, continual tachycardia episodes. I have been told TFTs are in range. Yes, right, most of us have been
My friend, an insulin dependent diabetic from childhood had a thyroidectomy 2008/9 due to thyrotoxicosis. Three years later diagnosed with bi polar disorder. I suspect mis diagnosis. Takes T4 only, continual tachycardia episodes. I have been told TFTs are in range. Yes, right, most of us have been
Airmed
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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PC & Type 2 Diabetes
As if PC isn’t enough now my Glucose is climbing. Just four months after beginning Zytiga & Prednisone my daily glucose has risen and my A1C has gone from 6.5 to 8.0. I have been steadily increasing my daily insulin (Lantus) from 12 to 16 units to compensate but that is obviously not enough. For those
As if PC isn’t enough now my Glucose is climbing. Just four months after beginning Zytiga & Prednisone my daily glucose has risen and my A1C has gone from 6.5 to 8.0. I have been steadily increasing my daily insulin (Lantus) from 12 to 16 units to compensate but that is obviously not enough. For those
ShipModeler
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
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. Sometimes foils can be tricky to open so
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. Sometimes foils can be tricky to open so
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
stuck in a perpetual state of uncertainty
Hi all, not really a question but I just wondered if anyone else is in a similar paddlesds canoe, I was yDiagnosed with Nash for about 3years, also diabetic and acute back pain. Had the assessment last year, was Co sidered in need of a transplant (UKMELD score over 50) but due to high BMI not suitable
Hi all, not really a question but I just wondered if anyone else is in a similar paddlesds canoe, I was yDiagnosed with Nash for about 3years, also diabetic and acute back pain. Had the assessment last year, was Co sidered in need of a transplant (UKMELD score over 50) but due to high BMI not suitable
Rogerro
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Problems with catheters
Since I had a catheter fitted since September last year but I am having problems. So far I have had 10 catheters fitted. More recently I have been expelling the balloon still inflated which is very painful. I spent most of Friday at A&E because I couldn't cope with the pain anymore. I was there from
Since I had a catheter fitted since September last year but I am having problems. So far I have had 10 catheters fitted. More recently I have been expelling the balloon still inflated which is very painful. I spent most of Friday at A&E because I couldn't cope with the pain anymore. I was there from
Amelia-Jayne
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Mencap
2 years ago
Does Probiotic help with bloating
Hello everyone, wondering if anyone has used a probiotic from a British Company called “BetterVits” it has good reviews but is expensive. I. Prepared to pay if it gets good results. £60 for 3 bottles of 30 or £40 for 1 bottle. They do give a 60 day money back guarantee. The tables contain Lactobacillus
Hello everyone, wondering if anyone has used a probiotic from a British Company called “BetterVits” it has good reviews but is expensive. I. Prepared to pay if it gets good results. £60 for 3 bottles of 30 or £40 for 1 bottle. They do give a 60 day money back guarantee. The tables contain Lactobacillus
Squash56
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Swollen Legs Update on Zytiga and dexamethasone 1mg
Dear all, I would like to thank the response you gave on previous post and try to get some more answers. During last 7-10 days we saw number of doctors in order to find root cause of the swollen legs that my father has. We saw endocrinologist, cardiologist and nephrologists. I would like to list all
Dear all, I would like to thank the response you gave on previous post and try to get some more answers. During last 7-10 days we saw number of doctors in order to find root cause of the swollen legs that my father has. We saw endocrinologist, cardiologist and nephrologists. I would like to list all
pozitronij
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Mitochondrial Protections for Aging Humans PartII
Conditions like neurodegenerative disease,
insulin
resistance
, endocrine imbalances, liver and kidney disease are intimately linked to metabolic disorders or inflexibility and to mitochondrial dysfunction.
Conditions like neurodegenerative disease,
insulin
resistance
, endocrine imbalances, liver and kidney disease are intimately linked to metabolic disorders or inflexibility and to mitochondrial dysfunction.
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Another New Sensor: DEXCOM
Recently, I had to replace the sensor that I had used
before July 1st
. That one was replaced and the one I'm using now will (hopefully) be replaced on
July 11th at 8:08 pm
. We'll see what happens soon since this one has been okay with some hiccups here and there. This morning, I had to
Recently, I had to replace the sensor that I had used
before July 1st
. That one was replaced and the one I'm using now will (hopefully) be replaced on
July 11th at 8:08 pm
. We'll see what happens soon since this one has been okay with some hiccups here and there. This morning, I had to
Activity2004
Administrator
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
Do you know these hormones?
Insulin - produced by pancreas - key hormone in blood sugar regulation Ghrelin - hormones that increase appetite ( to attune to true natural appetite - knowing when nourishment is needed) Leptin - satiety hormone- we know then we are full. Satiated In obesity, leptin resistance can develop meaning a
Insulin - produced by pancreas - key hormone in blood sugar regulation Ghrelin - hormones that increase appetite ( to attune to true natural appetite - knowing when nourishment is needed) Leptin - satiety hormone- we know then we are full. Satiated In obesity, leptin resistance can develop meaning a
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
2 years ago
Many factors influence body weight and composition
Several factors affecting body weight. Highlighting each person is so unique. What works for one, doesn't for another. Also, nutritional health is not calories in, calories out. This is too reductionist and not useful. Some of these factors affecting body weight. Nutrition Stress Breath Thyroid function
Several factors affecting body weight. Highlighting each person is so unique. What works for one, doesn't for another. Also, nutritional health is not calories in, calories out. This is too reductionist and not useful. Some of these factors affecting body weight. Nutrition Stress Breath Thyroid function
WhollyAligned
Administrator
in
Nutrition and Yoga for Health
2 years ago
Oxidative Stress (ROS), Sleep and the Gut Microbiome: Staying Alive
I am just back from a challenging (humbling) multiday backpack in the High Sierras of California. Very beautiful but drought conditions, dry stream water sources made it more difficult. Here is a pre-note on my own regimen: After completing my two phase radiation treatments for oligometastatic PC:
I am just back from a challenging (humbling) multiday backpack in the High Sierras of California. Very beautiful but drought conditions, dry stream water sources made it more difficult. Here is a pre-note on my own regimen: After completing my two phase radiation treatments for oligometastatic PC:
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Anyone tried Berberine?
I think this is the wrong place to post, but not sure where to as it's both related to PCOS, T1D,
Insulin
resistance
and Infertility, some of which are related/conditioned by Hashi..
I think this is the wrong place to post, but not sure where to as it's both related to PCOS, T1D,
Insulin
resistance
and Infertility, some of which are related/conditioned by Hashi..
OudMood
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Getting the Most Out of Medications
“My husband has Parkinson’s, and we just got a new doctor a couple of months ago. Bob has been taking Sinemet ever since he was diagnosed. He always takes his meds first thing in the morning, then eats his breakfast. He has not been doing very well for some time…. Anyway, the doctor told him NOT to
“My husband has Parkinson’s, and we just got a new doctor a couple of months ago. Bob has been taking Sinemet ever since he was diagnosed. He always takes his meds first thing in the morning, then eats his breakfast. He has not been doing very well for some time…. Anyway, the doctor told him NOT to
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Can anyone recommend a cooler bag for travelling with Interferon in the tropics?
We are off on a family trip to Costa Rica and are going to be spending a fair amount of time on buses. Can anyone recommend a lightweight method to keep my syringes cool? I’m taking 4 x 135mg syringes - only little! I was looking at Frio bags for insulin but they only maintain temperatures between 18
We are off on a family trip to Costa Rica and are going to be spending a fair amount of time on buses. Can anyone recommend a lightweight method to keep my syringes cool? I’m taking 4 x 135mg syringes - only little! I was looking at Frio bags for insulin but they only maintain temperatures between 18
Huginn
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
NAFLD
My partner has recently been diagnosed with none alcoholic fatty liver disease stage 2. He was fine until February when he started to suffer from fatigue. He then started getting chest pains and was admitted to hospital for a few days. He is diabetic and during his hospital stay they changed a few
My partner has recently been diagnosed with none alcoholic fatty liver disease stage 2. He was fine until February when he started to suffer from fatigue. He then started getting chest pains and was admitted to hospital for a few days. He is diabetic and during his hospital stay they changed a few
jacqueline121
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Keto/low carb for Hashimoto’s Hypothyroid
So I’ve been seeing conflicting info online about whether low carb is the right way to lose weight when hypo. Some websites are saying keto causes too much acidity leading to increased inflammation (which we already have too much of) and too little insulin impairs the body’s ability to convert T4 to
So I’ve been seeing conflicting info online about whether low carb is the right way to lose weight when hypo. Some websites are saying keto causes too much acidity leading to increased inflammation (which we already have too much of) and too little insulin impairs the body’s ability to convert T4 to
Wired123
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Negativity Feeds Negativity.......
In what seems like many years ago, I would ramble to myself and others about all of my bad feelings. Every "symptom", every "label" I could place on myself, every fear of the future..... Friends left because they were tired of hearing it. To them, I was "Toxic". To myself, my thoughts were very self-destructive
In what seems like many years ago, I would ramble to myself and others about all of my bad feelings. Every "symptom", every "label" I could place on myself, every fear of the future..... Friends left because they were tired of hearing it. To them, I was "Toxic". To myself, my thoughts were very self-destructive
TrustYourSoul
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
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