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Excess sweating.
I wake up quite regular really wet with sweat, does anyone else have this problem please I wake up regularly really wet with sweat, does anyone else have this problem? I am an 80yr old female, I suffer with AF, Type 2 Diabetes and Arthritis my latest chest X/Ray was clear and latest ECG was satisfactory
I wake up quite regular really wet with sweat, does anyone else have this problem please I wake up regularly really wet with sweat, does anyone else have this problem? I am an 80yr old female, I suffer with AF, Type 2 Diabetes and Arthritis my latest chest X/Ray was clear and latest ECG was satisfactory
Gladaven
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AF Association
6 years ago
Severe Triscuspid Regurgitation
Yesterday I had an Echo and I found out that I have severe Triscupid Regurgitation and Pericardial effusion, moderate 12 months ago. I am a Pancreas transplant recipient of 21 years which has now failed and now back on Insulin. I have been having heart issues for the past 6 years resulting in having
Yesterday I had an Echo and I found out that I have severe Triscupid Regurgitation and Pericardial effusion, moderate 12 months ago. I am a Pancreas transplant recipient of 21 years which has now failed and now back on Insulin. I have been having heart issues for the past 6 years resulting in having
ParsJen
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Advice on Bloodwork - Low Folate
Suspect low T3 even though TSH and T4 in range (last test was 1.1 TSH 15 T4 same range, that was 4-5 weeks prior.) FULL THYROID BLOODS HAVE ALSO BEEN DONE, results back in 10 days. Tested was fasted at 8AM. Also took my temperature under tongue just now as bought a thermometer, came out at 97.5 Farenheit
Suspect low T3 even though TSH and T4 in range (last test was 1.1 TSH 15 T4 same range, that was 4-5 weeks prior.) FULL THYROID BLOODS HAVE ALSO BEEN DONE, results back in 10 days. Tested was fasted at 8AM. Also took my temperature under tongue just now as bought a thermometer, came out at 97.5 Farenheit
canyouhearmeaya
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
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Blood Results - Thoughts?
Suspect low T3 even though TSH and T4 in range (last test was 1.1 TSH 15 T4 same range, that was 4-5 weeks prior.) FULL THYROID BLOODS HAVE ALSO BEEN DONE, results back in 10 days. Tested was fasted at 8AM. Also took my temperature under tongue just now as bought a thermometer, came out at 97.5 Farenheit
Suspect low T3 even though TSH and T4 in range (last test was 1.1 TSH 15 T4 same range, that was 4-5 weeks prior.) FULL THYROID BLOODS HAVE ALSO BEEN DONE, results back in 10 days. Tested was fasted at 8AM. Also took my temperature under tongue just now as bought a thermometer, came out at 97.5 Farenheit
canyouhearmeaya
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Have I got Pernicious Anaemia ?
I was diagnosed by my GP as having Pernicious Anaemia around 5 years ago, I assume this was after one of my regular blood tests for type 2 Diabetes. Since then I have been having 1ml. injections of Hydroxocobalamin / Vitamin B12 at the surgery, originally every 12 weeks. However, as I didn't seem to
I was diagnosed by my GP as having Pernicious Anaemia around 5 years ago, I assume this was after one of my regular blood tests for type 2 Diabetes. Since then I have been having 1ml. injections of Hydroxocobalamin / Vitamin B12 at the surgery, originally every 12 weeks. However, as I didn't seem to
KStandKen
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Disappointed
So the doctors came in to speak with me because I was concerned about Tony's sugars being so high since he's been on the liquid feeding and they said they wouldn't change the food but only give him more insulin. That didn't help me. Then I find out the new speciality care place we submitted to insurance
So the doctors came in to speak with me because I was concerned about Tony's sugars being so high since he's been on the liquid feeding and they said they wouldn't change the food but only give him more insulin. That didn't help me. Then I find out the new speciality care place we submitted to insurance
HopeforTony
in
Headway
6 years ago
Coming to the end of my first week😊
Good morning all, So after the testing first day of deleting my computer & work (not backed up😤) I thank you for all the cheers I got for staying away from the chocolate😊 the rest of the week I've done Salsa & Aqua classes, there ok but not me. I've realised I have more then just weight to lose &
Good morning all, So after the testing first day of deleting my computer & work (not backed up😤) I thank you for all the cheers I got for staying away from the chocolate😊 the rest of the week I've done Salsa & Aqua classes, there ok but not me. I've realised I have more then just weight to lose &
JOPAT111
Restart Nov 2019
in
Weight Loss Support
6 years ago
Rhesus Negative Blood
hello I am new here.I was born with Rhesus negative blood. I inherited from my parents.The GP keeps saying its type 2 diabetes. without looking any further I'm on insulin injection and victoza injections.along with tons of other meds for diabetes. my blood is rare for a white female but no -one will
hello I am new here.I was born with Rhesus negative blood. I inherited from my parents.The GP keeps saying its type 2 diabetes. without looking any further I'm on insulin injection and victoza injections.along with tons of other meds for diabetes. my blood is rare for a white female but no -one will
Kimberley1958
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NHS England: A Call to Action
6 years ago
magnesium for pain or cognition
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and orotate
Magnesium malate, glycinate, and threonate forms of magnesium for maximum neurological and systemic benefits for the body. Malate: energizing, metabolism, reduces muscle pain Glycinate: relaxing, gut friendly, good for nerve pain Citrate: relaxing, reduce muscle pain, good for kidneys Taurate and orotate
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Advice needed please
Hi just joined so i can ask for a little advice please , I have a friend that has Diabetes she had a stroke 9yrs ago and lost all use of her right side her husband died last Sept and so she has carers go in 4 times a day , my friend is suppose to check her blood sugar first thing in morning and when
Hi just joined so i can ask for a little advice please , I have a friend that has Diabetes she had a stroke 9yrs ago and lost all use of her right side her husband died last Sept and so she has carers go in 4 times a day , my friend is suppose to check her blood sugar first thing in morning and when
gypsy49
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 years ago
Health Benefits: Passion Fruit
Among the interventions are caloric restriction, which helps reduce
insulin
resistance
by preventing sustained hyperglycemia. This often requires long-term control of dietary choice and portion size, which is difficult to maintain for a majority of overweight subjects.
Among the interventions are caloric restriction, which helps reduce
insulin
resistance
by preventing sustained hyperglycemia. This often requires long-term control of dietary choice and portion size, which is difficult to maintain for a majority of overweight subjects.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 years ago
The Scientist: A Body Without Food ~ intermittent fasting
LIVER
Fasting and time-restricted feeding increases
insulin
sensitivity, decreases
insulin
resistance
, and lowers blood glucose levels.
LIVER
Fasting and time-restricted feeding increases
insulin
sensitivity, decreases
insulin
resistance
, and lowers blood glucose levels.
BadHare
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Healthy Eating
7 years ago
Insulin problem
My father is 53 and even after taking regular insulin for 4 times, the sugar level is stuck around 270. Now, it's 300. What to do?
My father is 53 and even after taking regular insulin for 4 times, the sugar level is stuck around 270. Now, it's 300. What to do?
Lavina
in
Diabetes India
6 years ago
Confuse about PCOS
I was told I have polycystic ovaries, last year, after a miscarriage in 2016, it didn't show on blood test, but on internal scan it shows, My period has been very regular until the last 7 months. I was prescribed metformin, but due other health complication I was advise to stop by my GP as it was interfering
I was told I have polycystic ovaries, last year, after a miscarriage in 2016, it didn't show on blood test, but on internal scan it shows, My period has been very regular until the last 7 months. I was prescribed metformin, but due other health complication I was advise to stop by my GP as it was interfering
mariem230416
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PCOS UK (Verity)
6 years ago
Introducing Myself
Hello, first time on any chat room and I'm hoping this NHS Weight Loss can help, as I'm at my wits end. After suffering 2 heart attacks and having Insulin dependent Type 2 Diabetes, I'm stuck at 13 1/2 stone and just can't seem to shift it.
Hello, first time on any chat room and I'm hoping this NHS Weight Loss can help, as I'm at my wits end. After suffering 2 heart attacks and having Insulin dependent Type 2 Diabetes, I'm stuck at 13 1/2 stone and just can't seem to shift it.
JOPAT111
Restart Nov 2019
in
Weight Loss Support
6 years ago
fluctuating blood sugar level .. From last 6 months..taking insulins on regular basis but still problem is not solved. .sugar goes very down
Hi my mother ie diabetic from last 10 years..from last 6 months her blood sugar is fluctuating badly.. She is taking actrapid thrice a day plus lantus 8 -10 units night time.. But her sugar level suddenly goes up above 300 and suddenly gets low af before lunch or dinner.. It gets lower down to 42 smetimes
Hi my mother ie diabetic from last 10 years..from last 6 months her blood sugar is fluctuating badly.. She is taking actrapid thrice a day plus lantus 8 -10 units night time.. But her sugar level suddenly goes up above 300 and suddenly gets low af before lunch or dinner.. It gets lower down to 42 smetimes
Nav07
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Every Doc says to check suger level when Blood insulin level check up is necessary ?
Doctor's suggest medicine and diet as per reports of Blood suger When the blood insulin check up is necessary Is any co-relationship between blood insulin level and fasting-PP suger ?
Doctor's suggest medicine and diet as per reports of Blood suger When the blood insulin check up is necessary Is any co-relationship between blood insulin level and fasting-PP suger ?
JAmu
in
Diabetes India
6 years ago
Hba1c 8.8
I am taking Dianorm total 60 . I am 58 with diabetes from last 15 years. My Hba1c is 8.8. How serious is it. Do I need to take Insulin or some stronger medicine. My micro albumin is 5.75
I am taking Dianorm total 60 . I am 58 with diabetes from last 15 years. My Hba1c is 8.8. How serious is it. Do I need to take Insulin or some stronger medicine. My micro albumin is 5.75
shishir1
in
Diabetes India
6 years ago
Is Bionic pancreas the solution?
May be a bit overthinking , as a pre-diabetic, have been hearing a lot about the bionic pancreas closed loop systems all over the internet. Seems it is targetted for chronic or type1 diabetics. But it can be a hope for all. Just like the discovery of Insulin, this will change the way people manage this
May be a bit overthinking , as a pre-diabetic, have been hearing a lot about the bionic pancreas closed loop systems all over the internet. Seems it is targetted for chronic or type1 diabetics. But it can be a hope for all. Just like the discovery of Insulin, this will change the way people manage this
Dini297
in
Diabetes India
6 years ago
Hi GemGem95
I am new to the UK, having moved permanently from Vancouver and the US pacific coast about 2 mths ago. Have been diagnosed with D2 in Canada in 2016. I would like to share with u my experience with both Metformin and constipation. First off, I would strongly advise u to take Metformin. I take a daily
I am new to the UK, having moved permanently from Vancouver and the US pacific coast about 2 mths ago. Have been diagnosed with D2 in Canada in 2016. I would like to share with u my experience with both Metformin and constipation. First off, I would strongly advise u to take Metformin. I take a daily
christinehennequin
in
Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
6 years ago
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