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Hi,I am suffering from diabetics since 2006 and have lost the tail end of my pancreas with my entire spleen and also have multiple other complications... My Fasting is 260 and PP is 380... can someone please help. I am 4 feet 11 inches tall and 62 kgs in weight... on insulin only and need to know the
Hi,I am suffering from diabetics since 2006 and have lost the tail end of my pancreas with my entire spleen and also have multiple other complications... My Fasting is 260 and PP is 380... can someone please help. I am 4 feet 11 inches tall and 62 kgs in weight... on insulin only and need to know the
shillong
in
Diabetes India
8 years ago
Blood test results
Hi, I would like to run some information past you all, and request your opinion. I'll try to be brief. Some of you know I have been doing the lchf diet since March. I have had 2 blood tests in that time. The other relevant info is that I stopped the statin (with gp permission) and reduced metformin,
Hi, I would like to run some information past you all, and request your opinion. I'll try to be brief. Some of you know I have been doing the lchf diet since March. I have had 2 blood tests in that time. The other relevant info is that I stopped the statin (with gp permission) and reduced metformin,
jan-ran
in
Diabetes India
8 years ago
advice on sca
hi my name is helen I'm looking for a little help 4 weeks ago I went into sudden cardiac arrest while in
intensive
care
had al tests done my heart seems fine what is the chance of this happening again as I wasn't given any support advice before I left hospital and I'm sure I need to make changes but
hi my name is helen I'm looking for a little help 4 weeks ago I went into sudden cardiac arrest while in
intensive
care
had al tests done my heart seems fine what is the chance of this happening again as I wasn't given any support advice before I left hospital and I'm sure I need to make changes but
sultan1
in
Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
8 years ago
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Dietary fat and cancer specially prostate cancer.
Dietary fat and cancer specially prostate cancer. Those of us who are diabetics and adopt the LCHF diet may be concerned about high fat content our diet and its relation to the development of cancer specially prostate cancer. Can anybody throw light on this subject?
Dietary fat and cancer specially prostate cancer. Those of us who are diabetics and adopt the LCHF diet may be concerned about high fat content our diet and its relation to the development of cancer specially prostate cancer. Can anybody throw light on this subject?
ttchari
in
Diabetes India
8 years ago
LCHF diet results for the past week or so
I started my LCHF diet regiment for the last two weeks, but ran into a snag with my test strips and hence the readings did not match how I felt. Once I replace the strips and did a control test, I started recording my results daily. Day 1 FBS 129 (used to be this low only with 2000 mg of metformin
I started my LCHF diet regiment for the last two weeks, but ran into a snag with my test strips and hence the readings did not match how I felt. Once I replace the strips and did a control test, I started recording my results daily. Day 1 FBS 129 (used to be this low only with 2000 mg of metformin
Kshridhar
in
Diabetes India
8 years ago
Choices?
So here is were we are at now. Following a bout of Pneumonia after he aspirated. Dad should have had his op to insert a PEG on Wednesday, after initial investigation with a camera down the throat (which agitated Dad greatly even under sedation) doctors could not go ahead, as they said his stomach was
So here is were we are at now. Following a bout of Pneumonia after he aspirated. Dad should have had his op to insert a PEG on Wednesday, after initial investigation with a camera down the throat (which agitated Dad greatly even under sedation) doctors could not go ahead, as they said his stomach was
DottieDora
in
PSP Association
8 years ago
LDN: and here comes the hiccup.
[i]They[/i] go to hospital, are sent to the
Intensive
Care
ward. They look desperately ill, until the day when they are well enough to go onto the ordinary ward – they look so much better. And then comes the wonderful day when they are well enough to go home.
[i]They[/i] go to hospital, are sent to the
Intensive
Care
ward. They look desperately ill, until the day when they are well enough to go onto the ordinary ward – they look so much better. And then comes the wonderful day when they are well enough to go home.
Schenks
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
What is the best way to radiate the prostate in 2016?
New paper below. -Patrick http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27395453 Urol Oncol. 2016 Jul 6. pii: S1078-1439(16)30119-3. doi: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2016.06.002. [Epub ahead of print] What is the best way to radiate the prostate in 2016? Moon DH1, Efstathiou JA2, Chen RC3. Author information 1Department
New paper below. -Patrick http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27395453 Urol Oncol. 2016 Jul 6. pii: S1078-1439(16)30119-3. doi: 10.1016/j.urolonc.2016.06.002. [Epub ahead of print] What is the best way to radiate the prostate in 2016? Moon DH1, Efstathiou JA2, Chen RC3. Author information 1Department
pjoshea13
in
Prostate Cancer Network
8 years ago
Meltdown..........
The last op I had was only for 2 hours and I ended up in
intensive
care
with pneumonia afterwards. I can’t express how scared I am about this. I KNOW I need to have it done as my arrhythmias will progress but I cant even contemplate agreeing to a date.
The last op I had was only for 2 hours and I ended up in
intensive
care
with pneumonia afterwards. I can’t express how scared I am about this. I KNOW I need to have it done as my arrhythmias will progress but I cant even contemplate agreeing to a date.
booboo73
in
AF Association
8 years ago
Struggling a bit here
No Marie Curie nurses for two weeks now as they have had an influx of palliative care cases so 4 nights a week on call with V's erratic sleeping patterns means very disturbed nights . I was getting them at least once sometimes twice a week . V seems to have deteriorated very
No Marie Curie nurses for two weeks now as they have had an influx of palliative care cases so 4 nights a week on call with V's erratic sleeping patterns means very disturbed nights . I was getting them at least once sometimes twice a week . V seems to have deteriorated very
Georgepa
in
PSP Association
8 years ago
docrok; 15 year update. Rising PSA, Pet Choline Acetate Scan test results Mayo Clinic, Minnesota.
Update: Dxed in 2001 aged 56. Now 71, 15 yrs. out. Did IMRT Radiation in 2001. PSA was 5.6 and Gleasons, all 3 + 3. PSA nadir .54 in 2005. By 2011 PSA up to 2.0. Re-biopsy. Cancer again found in prostate, one 4 + 3, two 3 + 4. Brachytherapy then. 6 months later nadir of PSA at .6. PSA been
Update: Dxed in 2001 aged 56. Now 71, 15 yrs. out. Did IMRT Radiation in 2001. PSA was 5.6 and Gleasons, all 3 + 3. PSA nadir .54 in 2005. By 2011 PSA up to 2.0. Re-biopsy. Cancer again found in prostate, one 4 + 3, two 3 + 4. Brachytherapy then. 6 months later nadir of PSA at .6. PSA been
docrok
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Friday weigh in.
It was a 7 hr op and she ended up in
intensive
care
. She's been a real star and is on the mend. It sounds like they caught the cancer in time too. Still a long way to go but feeling much more positive.
It was a 7 hr op and she ended up in
intensive
care
. She's been a real star and is on the mend. It sounds like they caught the cancer in time too. Still a long way to go but feeling much more positive.
Hidden
2 stone
in
Weight Loss Support
8 years ago
I'm at a bit of a loss
I'm 21 and have brittle asthma and have had 13 admissions to
intensive
care
and god knows how many 'normal' admissions over the past 3 years.
I'm 21 and have brittle asthma and have had 13 admissions to
intensive
care
and god knows how many 'normal' admissions over the past 3 years.
libbie142
in
Asthma Community Forum
8 years ago
I'm new and I'm feeling confused scared and frustrated
Hi. I've come to you all as I have no one who can relate to me in my life. I'm 42 and my body is behaving like its 82! From hissing in my ears to humming in my hands and feet, plantar fasciitis, chronic knee joint pain and severe muscle stiffness, My memory is affected and using the term 'natural blonde
Hi. I've come to you all as I have no one who can relate to me in my life. I'm 42 and my body is behaving like its 82! From hissing in my ears to humming in my hands and feet, plantar fasciitis, chronic knee joint pain and severe muscle stiffness, My memory is affected and using the term 'natural blonde
Tateanne
in
Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Heartbreaking IPF
My dad broke his hip last August, stopped work and was finally diagnosed with COPD and has gone downhill ever since, with a more recent diagnosis of IPF. He has pretty much been house bound and on Oxygen 24/7. After battling water retention, his legs, arms, back and tummy were fit to burst, a constant
My dad broke his hip last August, stopped work and was finally diagnosed with COPD and has gone downhill ever since, with a more recent diagnosis of IPF. He has pretty much been house bound and on Oxygen 24/7. After battling water retention, his legs, arms, back and tummy were fit to burst, a constant
Picandmix
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Diabetic since 1.5 years (1-0-0 Glycomet GP1 500 MG)
Is my readings are OK ? I am diabetic since 1.5 years and I take glycomet GP1. Probably I am on LCHF diet (Some time I skipp this when no proper food available) How can I upload multiple images/report in the post Thanks
Is my readings are OK ? I am diabetic since 1.5 years and I take glycomet GP1. Probably I am on LCHF diet (Some time I skipp this when no proper food available) How can I upload multiple images/report in the post Thanks
dinkarblr
in
Diabetes India
8 years ago
London Marathon ballot 2016
Also well done to Shannon Foudy who was the one millonth finisher running in her 1st marathon at a time of 5hrs 45minutes, and running for her local Neonatal
Intensive
Care
Unit. She only gets a special t-shirt and entry into next years race!
Also well done to Shannon Foudy who was the one millonth finisher running in her 1st marathon at a time of 5hrs 45minutes, and running for her local Neonatal
Intensive
Care
Unit. She only gets a special t-shirt and entry into next years race!
benwill
Marathon
in
Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
8 years ago
I Pad or Tablet?
Which one should I buy? I currently use a lap top, but as my mobility decreases (I am palliative care only) been thinking maybe I should get either an I pad or tablet - just don't know which one?
Which one should I buy? I currently use a lap top, but as my mobility decreases (I am palliative care only) been thinking maybe I should get either an I pad or tablet - just don't know which one?
butterfly31851
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
REQUEST FOR LCHF DIET PLANS
Hi! I'm diabetic for the last 5-6 years. Presently I'm on Metformin (Glyciphage) 1g morning evening. I am also hypertensive and take Losartan 50 morning evening and a diuretic Natrilix SR once, morning. My fasting sugar levels are usually around 115, though I don't check very regularly. PP levels are
Hi! I'm diabetic for the last 5-6 years. Presently I'm on Metformin (Glyciphage) 1g morning evening. I am also hypertensive and take Losartan 50 morning evening and a diuretic Natrilix SR once, morning. My fasting sugar levels are usually around 115, though I don't check very regularly. PP levels are
leonardodavarma
in
Diabetes India
8 years ago
Husband is Stage IV Metastatic to Bones with Rising PSA
My husband was diagnosed in February with Advance Prostate Cancer metastatic to the intrapelvic lymph nodes. Biopsy showed 12 out of 12 cores Gleason 10. PSA was 31.8 on 1/29 after 13.1 on 12/8. He was put on one month of Casodex and received his first Lupron shot on 3/10 and started RT on 3/22. We were
My husband was diagnosed in February with Advance Prostate Cancer metastatic to the intrapelvic lymph nodes. Biopsy showed 12 out of 12 cores Gleason 10. PSA was 31.8 on 1/29 after 13.1 on 12/8. He was put on one month of Casodex and received his first Lupron shot on 3/10 and started RT on 3/22. We were
maryanddan
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
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