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Steroid eye implant
I have been insulin dependent diabetic for nearly 35 years. Had loads of laser and eye injections. Had my first steroid Implant three weeks ago. Go for check up in 3 weeks. Don't be afraid. Not as stressful as you think. Remember if it wasn't for pioneering treatments we would have lost our sight
I have been insulin dependent diabetic for nearly 35 years. Had loads of laser and eye injections. Had my first steroid Implant three weeks ago. Go for check up in 3 weeks. Don't be afraid. Not as stressful as you think. Remember if it wasn't for pioneering treatments we would have lost our sight
123charl
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Macular Society
7 years ago
Non-Alcoholic Fatty Liver Disease (NAFLD)
"NAFLD is regarded as a hepatic manifestation of the metabolic syndrome because it is closely related to
insulin
resistance
, obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), and dyslipidemia (Angulo 2002)." [2] An unexpected benefit of type 2 diabetes is a reduced risk for PCa.
"NAFLD is regarded as a hepatic manifestation of the metabolic syndrome because it is closely related to
insulin
resistance
, obesity, type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM), and dyslipidemia (Angulo 2002)." [2] An unexpected benefit of type 2 diabetes is a reduced risk for PCa.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
blood test insulin level high
hi all I posted before about my blood glucose levels being high in the mornings and after meals usually between 8 and 9.9 but my doctor had said that my levels are completely normal. I was told in no uncertain terms that I am not pre diabetic, diabetic or insulin resistant in any way. I have to admit
hi all I posted before about my blood glucose levels being high in the mornings and after meals usually between 8 and 9.9 but my doctor had said that my levels are completely normal. I was told in no uncertain terms that I am not pre diabetic, diabetic or insulin resistant in any way. I have to admit
Naelith
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
7 years ago
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Blood tests
Hi. After reading posts, I've noticed that it's advisable to fast and to not take medication until after the test. Surely this will only provide the doctor with an incorrect result because meds are supposed be taken at the same time every day. That means TSH levels are going to fluctuate and dosing would
Hi. After reading posts, I've noticed that it's advisable to fast and to not take medication until after the test. Surely this will only provide the doctor with an incorrect result because meds are supposed be taken at the same time every day. That means TSH levels are going to fluctuate and dosing would
Newbyface
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
No where to turn
Hello, I've been on this site just reading posts for a long time now. I've never posted anything as I have so many issues and don't know how or where to begin. Lately I've felt so horrible that I honestly feel like giving up. I have absolutely no quality of life and don't want to suffer any longer. I'll
Hello, I've been on this site just reading posts for a long time now. I've never posted anything as I have so many issues and don't know how or where to begin. Lately I've felt so horrible that I honestly feel like giving up. I have absolutely no quality of life and don't want to suffer any longer. I'll
Jame5263
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Pain Concern
7 years ago
Oats as Cooked Oatmeal or Fermented Overnight. Rolled, Steel Cut, or Whole Groat. Prebiotic, Probiotic, not Idiotic via Dr. Richard Matthews
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Oats 🌾 , Groats 🍚 , Boats ⛵️: as Cooked Oatmeal 🍲 or Fermented Overnight 🍚. Rolled 🌀 , Steel Cut 🔪 , or Uncut Whole Groats 🌾 . Prebiotic 🔬 , Probiotic 👍 , not Idiotic 🤦♂️ via Dr. Richard Matthews 👨🏻 .
. [i]'Be sure to eat your oats!'[/i] (article): https://www.neurodoc4u.com
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Oats 🌾 , Groats 🍚 , Boats ⛵️: as Cooked Oatmeal 🍲 or Fermented Overnight 🍚. Rolled 🌀 , Steel Cut 🔪 , or Uncut Whole Groats 🌾 . Prebiotic 🔬 , Probiotic 👍 , not Idiotic 🤦♂️ via Dr. Richard Matthews 👨🏻 .
. [i]'Be sure to eat your oats!'[/i] (article): https://www.neurodoc4u.com
Kai--
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Cure Arthritis Community
7 years ago
More issues
Since then I am now struggling with seizures and my hypothyroidism is getting worse and I received a call this morning telling me I am now also having a problem with
insulin
resistance
, along with that she said a lot of other things like chloride, b12,sodium,creatine and folic acid are being affected
Since then I am now struggling with seizures and my hypothyroidism is getting worse and I received a call this morning telling me I am now also having a problem with
insulin
resistance
, along with that she said a lot of other things like chloride, b12,sodium,creatine and folic acid are being affected
Rmchan3
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Kidney Disease
7 years ago
Diet and the way forward
Was diagnosed with polymyalgia at beginning of year. Put on steroids which spiked up My glucose readings. I am type two diabetic on insulin and metformin. Insulin was increased. Then taken off stero and sent to rheumatologist. Put back On steroids. Wasn't able to Stabilise my sugar levels. However tried
Was diagnosed with polymyalgia at beginning of year. Put on steroids which spiked up My glucose readings. I am type two diabetic on insulin and metformin. Insulin was increased. Then taken off stero and sent to rheumatologist. Put back On steroids. Wasn't able to Stabilise my sugar levels. However tried
ajosse
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
7 years ago
Private blood test results - observations welcome incl T3
Dear All, I've just received my test results from Blue Horizon med. here are som key ones, based on 24hr fasting & without levothyroxine; welcome any input from this community:- ferritin 122.0 30-400 range Magnesium. 1.04. 0.6-1.0 range? (Elevated) Insulin.
Dear All, I've just received my test results from Blue Horizon med. here are som key ones, based on 24hr fasting & without levothyroxine; welcome any input from this community:- ferritin 122.0 30-400 range Magnesium. 1.04. 0.6-1.0 range? (Elevated) Insulin.
BSGTraveller
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Hello
I have just signed up for losing weight as I am not happy looking like my daughter did when she was full term with her pregnancy! I used the BMI calculator and am officially obese weighing in at 15st 2Ibs with a height of 5ft 9ins. (Sorry but I can't relate to metric measures). I have also been a type
I have just signed up for losing weight as I am not happy looking like my daughter did when she was full term with her pregnancy! I used the BMI calculator and am officially obese weighing in at 15st 2Ibs with a height of 5ft 9ins. (Sorry but I can't relate to metric measures). I have also been a type
Steveco50
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Weight Loss Support
7 years ago
latest labs,please
Hi everyone,I hope you're all doing good. Can you please comment on my labs? Is that anemia that I'm seeing in the results or I'm not interpreting correctly?Also,scan revealed two nodules,sized 0.20 & 0.23 cm, one on each lobe. Should I have a biopsy?Do nodules affect adrenal function,as mine is already
Hi everyone,I hope you're all doing good. Can you please comment on my labs? Is that anemia that I'm seeing in the results or I'm not interpreting correctly?Also,scan revealed two nodules,sized 0.20 & 0.23 cm, one on each lobe. Should I have a biopsy?Do nodules affect adrenal function,as mine is already
irme
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Test Results after being on NDT for 7 months
I started NDT in March this year after having been on 150mcg of Thyroxine and feeling rotton.I have included two lots of results, one from February and one which arrived today. Here are my test results from February whilst I was still on the Thyroxine;- Biochemistry HbA1c-(IFCC) 3520 - 42mmol/mol
I started NDT in March this year after having been on 150mcg of Thyroxine and feeling rotton.I have included two lots of results, one from February and one which arrived today. Here are my test results from February whilst I was still on the Thyroxine;- Biochemistry HbA1c-(IFCC) 3520 - 42mmol/mol
Fox123
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Another paper from the controversial PURE study.
The latter is a surrogate for
insulin
resistance
- lower is better.
The latter is a surrogate for
insulin
resistance
- lower is better.
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Hi I'm new to this group
I had to have an emergency gallbladder removal last September. At that time the surgeon did not like the looks of my liver and had done a biopsy. I already knew I had fatty liver and the biopsy proved correct. I have since then had gastric bypass surgery to help me lose weight and hopefully help with
I had to have an emergency gallbladder removal last September. At that time the surgeon did not like the looks of my liver and had done a biopsy. I already knew I had fatty liver and the biopsy proved correct. I have since then had gastric bypass surgery to help me lose weight and hopefully help with
martian56
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
7 years ago
inulin
is inulin any good to use with thyroid ive just got it through email and im tempted as its supposed to be good, seems ok for diabetes too
is inulin any good to use with thyroid ive just got it through email and im tempted as its supposed to be good, seems ok for diabetes too
mandy72
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Biggest Myths About Type 2 Diabetes Treatment. Are myths about diabetes keeping you from getting the most out of your treatment?
•By Natalia Macrynikola •Reviewed by Clifton Jackness, MD You may have heard that statement after you've aired your complaints about the challenges of managing type 2 diabetes. While it's usually meant well, this type of response is misleading, since it promotes the unfounded idea — the myth —
•By Natalia Macrynikola •Reviewed by Clifton Jackness, MD You may have heard that statement after you've aired your complaints about the challenges of managing type 2 diabetes. While it's usually meant well, this type of response is misleading, since it promotes the unfounded idea — the myth —
rvmasalvad
Star
in
Diabetes India
7 years ago
Desperate
Insulin diabetic, gluten free diet also lactose intolerant and does not tolerate salad dtruggling to loose weight
Insulin diabetic, gluten free diet also lactose intolerant and does not tolerate salad dtruggling to loose weight
cs57
in
Weight Loss Support
7 years ago
NDT and Eczema.
Hi Has anyone developed eczema whilst taking NDT? I have been taking W.P. Thyroid for 18 months now but a few months ago developed quite bad eczema. I was taking 1.5 grains and did not have the eczema, it was when I increased to 1.75 grains I developed it on my hands, then when increased to 2 grains
Hi Has anyone developed eczema whilst taking NDT? I have been taking W.P. Thyroid for 18 months now but a few months ago developed quite bad eczema. I was taking 1.5 grains and did not have the eczema, it was when I increased to 1.75 grains I developed it on my hands, then when increased to 2 grains
lucylocks
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Online Diabetes Course
Hi everyone, here is a link to the new Understanding Insulin and Diabetes online course devised by Dr Mayank Patel and the team at University Hospital Southampton. The course is aimed at clinicians involved in diabetes care and people using insulin to manage their diabetes. You can register your place
Hi everyone, here is a link to the new Understanding Insulin and Diabetes online course devised by Dr Mayank Patel and the team at University Hospital Southampton. The course is aimed at clinicians involved in diabetes care and people using insulin to manage their diabetes. You can register your place
LibreLlama
Volunteers
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
7 years ago
More doctors like this
Recently a GP posted a blog in the online Pulse magazine. She is dependent on Liothyronine but has now found this medication on the newly issued list of 14 items to be taken off prescription. Here is the NHS reason:- ‘T3 is clinically effective but there are cheaper alternatives available’. It is clearly
Recently a GP posted a blog in the online Pulse magazine. She is dependent on Liothyronine but has now found this medication on the newly issued list of 14 items to be taken off prescription. Here is the NHS reason:- ‘T3 is clinically effective but there are cheaper alternatives available’. It is clearly
jezebel69
in
Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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