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End of Week 6 - So How's It Going?
Just a quick recap on how my wife and I are doing, hopefully some useful tips and some encouragement. My wife and I had just started losing weight when we saw the TV adverts for the Weight Loss NHS plan. Given the dangers of covid-19 we thought we would give it a try and downloaded the app. From the
Just a quick recap on how my wife and I are doing, hopefully some useful tips and some encouragement. My wife and I had just started losing weight when we saw the TV adverts for the Weight Loss NHS plan. Given the dangers of covid-19 we thought we would give it a try and downloaded the app. From the
Tank_EG
2020 August
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Anyone here with gestational diabetes taking insulin?
I have gestational diabetes and it has been difficult to manage with tablets alone. Although I have a balanced diet. Now taking insulin 6 units with each meal. How much insulin do you take? How do you manage with craving? 😔
I have gestational diabetes and it has been difficult to manage with tablets alone. Although I have a balanced diet. Now taking insulin 6 units with each meal. How much insulin do you take? How do you manage with craving? 😔
Sanlare
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Prostate Cancer Diet Update . . . . 9/2020
Another PSA reading appears to show that my cancer growth continues to be contained using diet and moderate exercise. Last five PSA's are 0.415, 0.363, 0.312, 0.305 and 0.243 on September 1, 2020. The last test was at 6 months, the first four tests were 5 weeks apart. These results come from
Another PSA reading appears to show that my cancer growth continues to be contained using diet and moderate exercise. Last five PSA's are 0.415, 0.363, 0.312, 0.305 and 0.243 on September 1, 2020. The last test was at 6 months, the first four tests were 5 weeks apart. These results come from
cashlessclay
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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URGENT ADVICE NEEDED
Hello to all here. I would be very grateful for any advice about my situation, and thankyou in advance. A few months ago I did an insulin resistance test with Medichecks and was found to be severly resistant: Fasting glucose 6.5....ref range 3.9 - 5.8 Fasting insulin 24.9....ref 0 - 10 Fasting insulin
Hello to all here. I would be very grateful for any advice about my situation, and thankyou in advance. A few months ago I did an insulin resistance test with Medichecks and was found to be severly resistant: Fasting glucose 6.5....ref range 3.9 - 5.8 Fasting insulin 24.9....ref 0 - 10 Fasting insulin
candi1
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Back trying for second IVF miracle 🤞🏻
Hi all I hope everyone is well reading this. I haven’t been on here properly for a while since we successfully got pregnant from ivf/icsi back in July 2017. Our little boy was born March 2018 and is now a very happy, healthy 2.5 yr old toddler! We felt ready to try again about 6 months after I had
Hi all I hope everyone is well reading this. I haven’t been on here properly for a while since we successfully got pregnant from ivf/icsi back in July 2017. Our little boy was born March 2018 and is now a very happy, healthy 2.5 yr old toddler! We felt ready to try again about 6 months after I had
Bluebelle1
in
Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Do any of you inject subcutaneously in the stomach?
I was scared to do an IM injection in the thigh as it seems like the needle would go straight through to the bone! So instead I tried injecting in the fat in my stomach using a 30G 6/8 needle. I managed to inject some of it however I had to apply quite a lot of pressure to get liquid in which put me
I was scared to do an IM injection in the thigh as it seems like the needle would go straight through to the bone! So instead I tried injecting in the fat in my stomach using a 30G 6/8 needle. I managed to inject some of it however I had to apply quite a lot of pressure to get liquid in which put me
Ctb567
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Help
I’m 21 and struggling to deal with my PCOS Please could anyone help me I’m losing my mind I don’t feel I can talk to anyone would it be possible to make some friends or contacts who can help and support me? I struggle with weight loss, excessive hair and also hair loss, anxiety and depression I do not
I’m 21 and struggling to deal with my PCOS Please could anyone help me I’m losing my mind I don’t feel I can talk to anyone would it be possible to make some friends or contacts who can help and support me? I struggle with weight loss, excessive hair and also hair loss, anxiety and depression I do not
Jesterpurple
in
PCOS UK (Verity)
4 years ago
Why Diabetes is a Reversible Condition
We have been conditioned to believe that diabetes is a chronic, progressive condition that will stay with us and we have to resign ourselves to suffer its complications. This is what we are taught in medical college and our entire treatment focus is geared to suppressing the symptom of diabetes, the
We have been conditioned to believe that diabetes is a chronic, progressive condition that will stay with us and we have to resign ourselves to suffer its complications. This is what we are taught in medical college and our entire treatment focus is geared to suppressing the symptom of diabetes, the
DiabetesDestroyer
Star
in
Diabetes India
4 years ago
rise of bg with LCHF
I am using LCHF diet already 4 years. It worked well, but during last 2 months I have often higher bg before lunch in spite of eating the same breakfast each day. Today I have 6,9 mmol/l (125 mg/dl). Usually I have between 5,6-5,9mmol/l. What is cause of such rise of bg ? Not food but may be less
I am using LCHF diet already 4 years. It worked well, but during last 2 months I have often higher bg before lunch in spite of eating the same breakfast each day. Today I have 6,9 mmol/l (125 mg/dl). Usually I have between 5,6-5,9mmol/l. What is cause of such rise of bg ? Not food but may be less
Arveno
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
4 years ago
Abnormal blood results with muscle cramps in diabetic and high blood pressure
Thank you for having me. I am a 59 year old woman diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2003 and high blood pressure. I am on insulin and metformin twice daily and also on ramipril 10md and indapamide2.5mg daily for my BP. My last HbAic 2days ago was 45. Vitamin B12 level was 792 high as indicated in the
Thank you for having me. I am a 59 year old woman diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2003 and high blood pressure. I am on insulin and metformin twice daily and also on ramipril 10md and indapamide2.5mg daily for my BP. My last HbAic 2days ago was 45. Vitamin B12 level was 792 high as indicated in the
Logbo
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
4 years ago
“early time-restricted feeding"
Lots of posting on diet here, but my daughter just shared this article with me and I thought I'd share it here, because it includes what I think is a perfect summary of how many of us might better approach eating (with a possible shift of focus to WHEN and how often rather than WHAT, or how much), especially
Lots of posting on diet here, but my daughter just shared this article with me and I thought I'd share it here, because it includes what I think is a perfect summary of how many of us might better approach eating (with a possible shift of focus to WHEN and how often rather than WHAT, or how much), especially
noahware
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Artificial pancreas help children as young as 6 years with type 1 Diabetes
An artificial pancreas system is safe and helped children as young as six with type 1 diabetes better control blood sugar levels, according to a new study from researchers at four pediatric diabetes centers in the United States. The study was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine
An artificial pancreas system is safe and helped children as young as six with type 1 diabetes better control blood sugar levels, according to a new study from researchers at four pediatric diabetes centers in the United States. The study was published Wednesday in the New England Journal of Medicine
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
4 years ago
Misdiagnosedive Dr Phibes.........
I would like to thank everyone of you for the support and kind words and most of all advice. I have only just started looking into what fibro actually is and does. I have to admit that I am almost as ignorant as most doctors about the facts. I must also point out I may not have it. I have no proof and
I would like to thank everyone of you for the support and kind words and most of all advice. I have only just started looking into what fibro actually is and does. I have to admit that I am almost as ignorant as most doctors about the facts. I must also point out I may not have it. I have no proof and
ChristCornHell
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
General Update on Partner
Hello everyone, I thought I’d give an update on my partner who was readmitted to hospital with high blood sugar levels. He has now been diagnosed with diabetes. At one stage his sugar level was over 70! This is being treated with insulin in hospital. My partner is back to his old self and knows exactly
Hello everyone, I thought I’d give an update on my partner who was readmitted to hospital with high blood sugar levels. He has now been diagnosed with diabetes. At one stage his sugar level was over 70! This is being treated with insulin in hospital. My partner is back to his old self and knows exactly
Heartbr0ken
in
British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Gestational Diabetes help
I have just been told I am on the cusp of having gestational diabetes so I am having to monitor it over the next few days. What are other people's experience of this? Did many of you have to have insulin injections? Or did you take metformin?
I have just been told I am on the cusp of having gestational diabetes so I am having to monitor it over the next few days. What are other people's experience of this? Did many of you have to have insulin injections? Or did you take metformin?
lithorcla123
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Difference between type 1 vs type 2 Diabetes.
An informative article published today in difference between type1 and type 2 Diabetes. But what the article does not discuss is the fact that Type 2's at some point of time may have to take insulin since the beta cells stop producing insulin..... However, this can be avoided or prevented if the person
An informative article published today in difference between type1 and type 2 Diabetes. But what the article does not discuss is the fact that Type 2's at some point of time may have to take insulin since the beta cells stop producing insulin..... However, this can be avoided or prevented if the person
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
4 years ago
Are these results normal?
Hi! I’m new here. I have been struggling with my endo for a diagnosis. About a year ago I had many blood draws where my TSH was very low, my T4 was low and my T3 was normal. I was not medicated. My doctor did not know how to treat me, but I was very hypo symptomatic. After some time my TSH regulated
Hi! I’m new here. I have been struggling with my endo for a diagnosis. About a year ago I had many blood draws where my TSH was very low, my T4 was low and my T3 was normal. I was not medicated. My doctor did not know how to treat me, but I was very hypo symptomatic. After some time my TSH regulated
Bubbledup
in
Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Oh oh, back on steroids again...
And my blood glucose is 31.5 😢 Just took some more insulin! Thankfully only 5 days worth!
And my blood glucose is 31.5 😢 Just took some more insulin! Thankfully only 5 days worth!
madonbrew
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Miracles do happen 🙏🏻 Tony - Covid19: 1-0
Hi everyone, I’ve been meaning to write this post for days, but life is very hectic at the moment!! So after 117 days in hospital Tony is finally home! Tony is 31yrs old, previously fit and absolutely healthy, no underlying health conditions. He spent 93 days in ICU, 10 days in a normal ward, and 14
Hi everyone, I’ve been meaning to write this post for days, but life is very hectic at the moment!! So after 117 days in hospital Tony is finally home! Tony is 31yrs old, previously fit and absolutely healthy, no underlying health conditions. He spent 93 days in ICU, 10 days in a normal ward, and 14
MarthaKos
in
ICUsteps
4 years ago
Miracles do happen 🙏🏻 Tony - Covid19: 1-0
Hi everyone, I’ve been meaning to write this post for days, but life is very hectic at the moment!! So after 117 days in hospital Tony is finally home! Tony is 31yrs old, previously fit and absolutely healthy, no underlying health conditions. He spent 93 days in ICU, 10 days in a normal ward, and 14
Hi everyone, I’ve been meaning to write this post for days, but life is very hectic at the moment!! So after 117 days in hospital Tony is finally home! Tony is 31yrs old, previously fit and absolutely healthy, no underlying health conditions. He spent 93 days in ICU, 10 days in a normal ward, and 14
MarthaKos
in
ICUsteps
4 years ago
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