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Cholesterol reading
I've been told not to worry about my cholesterol results but since I am gradually losing faith on official conventional doctor I would like to know your opinion, if any. Thank you. ps. the doctor said that since my good cholesterol is high I am ok...
I've been told not to worry about my cholesterol results but since I am gradually losing faith on official conventional doctor I would like to know your opinion, if any. Thank you. ps. the doctor said that since my good cholesterol is high I am ok...
Clara62
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Diabetes Survey. Have Your Say.
If you haven't already completed Professor Katharine Barnard-Kelly's survey below, please have a look. All of our answers and input will be instrumental in developing some new injection technique tools for people living with diabetes. You don't have to be in the UK to do this survey, it is open to
If you haven't already completed Professor Katharine Barnard-Kelly's survey below, please have a look. All of our answers and input will be instrumental in developing some new injection technique tools for people living with diabetes. You don't have to be in the UK to do this survey, it is open to
LibreLlama
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Have Your Say... Injection Therapy Questionnaire
Hi everyone My colleague Professor Katharine Barnard-Kelly at Bournemouth University, UK is looking for people/families using injectable therapies to manage their diabetes, to complete the survey below. Please take the time to have a look and also share with anyone you think will be interested in contributing
Hi everyone My colleague Professor Katharine Barnard-Kelly at Bournemouth University, UK is looking for people/families using injectable therapies to manage their diabetes, to complete the survey below. Please take the time to have a look and also share with anyone you think will be interested in contributing
LibreLlama
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
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Maintaining a healthy lifestyle in the face of obstacles
Hello and thanks for welcoming me to the group. My name is Catherine and I am a 72 year-old retired primary teacher. I have been trying to eat healthily for several years now, especially since my husband was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. We also try to walk regularly. We have both attained and
Hello and thanks for welcoming me to the group. My name is Catherine and I am a 72 year-old retired primary teacher. I have been trying to eat healthily for several years now, especially since my husband was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. We also try to walk regularly. We have both attained and
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Working out on an empty stomach before breakfast could help fight off type 2 diabetes because it 'makes the body more efficient.
I came across this article in the copy of Mail.: Working out on an empty stomach before breakfast could help fight off type 2 diabetes because it 'makes the body more efficient at using insulin', study finds Exercising in a fasted state helped people control their blood sugar levels more They are '
I came across this article in the copy of Mail.: Working out on an empty stomach before breakfast could help fight off type 2 diabetes because it 'makes the body more efficient at using insulin', study finds Exercising in a fasted state helped people control their blood sugar levels more They are '
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Increase health benefits of exercise by working out before breakfast – new research.
Exercising before eating breakfast improves how the body responds to insulin and lowers people’s risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. According to a new study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism health scientists at the universities of Bath and Birmingham
Exercising before eating breakfast improves how the body responds to insulin and lowers people’s risk of type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular disease. According to a new study, published in the Journal of Clinical Endocrinology and Metabolism health scientists at the universities of Bath and Birmingham
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Blooming again!
I haven't written for a while because three specialists and the GP practice were trying to work out a plan. They haven't and I am on increased steroids and blooming (again). 16.5 stones. They say the steroids are giving me high blood pressure and diabetes type 2 but keeping my lupus in check. What can
I haven't written for a while because three specialists and the GP practice were trying to work out a plan. They haven't and I am on increased steroids and blooming (again). 16.5 stones. They say the steroids are giving me high blood pressure and diabetes type 2 but keeping my lupus in check. What can
LizzieG101
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Questions, unanswered questions and implied questions ?
We all have unanswered questions. we all ask one question and see if we can find the correct answer! What is fasting blood glucose test and ? What is HbA1c1 blood test and why? Is there a new guide line to HbA1c level? How is insulin dosage calculated? Is life style change and regular exercise important
We all have unanswered questions. we all ask one question and see if we can find the correct answer! What is fasting blood glucose test and ? What is HbA1c1 blood test and why? Is there a new guide line to HbA1c level? How is insulin dosage calculated? Is life style change and regular exercise important
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Hate veg.
Hi I'm new . Recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I'm 60 and l have disliked veg for as long as l can remember, l have tried to eat them several times over the years but gag and can't swallow them , is there anyone like me with the same problem ?.
Hi I'm new . Recently been diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I'm 60 and l have disliked veg for as long as l can remember, l have tried to eat them several times over the years but gag and can't swallow them , is there anyone like me with the same problem ?.
Stockport123
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Reducing the stresses helps to control diabetes to a large extent.
I was diagnosed as type 2 diabetic in 1988.My HbAc1 has never gone beyond 7.5% but my medications went on increasing and once upon a time I was taking Januvia 50 twice daily before that I took Amaryl M2 thrice daily. I am a project management executive and my doctor advised me that my job stresses are
I was diagnosed as type 2 diabetic in 1988.My HbAc1 has never gone beyond 7.5% but my medications went on increasing and once upon a time I was taking Januvia 50 twice daily before that I took Amaryl M2 thrice daily. I am a project management executive and my doctor advised me that my job stresses are
kanaujiavijay
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Hemoglobin A1c Targets :A Guidance Statement Update From the American College of Physicians
Healthline email: New Diabetes Recommendations Challenge Decades-Old Guidelines. I read the below 4 points on this link: https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2674121/hemoglobin-1c-targets-glycemic-control-pharmacologic-therapy-nonpregnant-adults-type Guidance statement 2 is confusing me! "Guidance Statement
Healthline email: New Diabetes Recommendations Challenge Decades-Old Guidelines. I read the below 4 points on this link: https://annals.org/aim/fullarticle/2674121/hemoglobin-1c-targets-glycemic-control-pharmacologic-therapy-nonpregnant-adults-type Guidance statement 2 is confusing me! "Guidance Statement
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Link between red dose and visual defects
I have been advised by the retinal screening service that I have early evidence of damage to the retina consistent with my type 2 diabetes, which has been exacerbated by the prednisolone, and up until now controlled by diet (Bloods normal). I have been experiencing visual defects, like a migraine, but
I have been advised by the retinal screening service that I have early evidence of damage to the retina consistent with my type 2 diabetes, which has been exacerbated by the prednisolone, and up until now controlled by diet (Bloods normal). I have been experiencing visual defects, like a migraine, but
Jocelyn344
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
High cholesterol?
I had my 3 monthly Thyroid test with Thriva and added a Lipid profile to the test as I have never had my cholesterol tested before and my mum has high cholesterol. The following results came back:
Cholesterol
- 5.95mmol/L (range: 0-5.0)
HDL
- 1.21mmol/L (range: >1.3)
Triglycerides[
I had my 3 monthly Thyroid test with Thriva and added a Lipid profile to the test as I have never had my cholesterol tested before and my mum has high cholesterol. The following results came back:
Cholesterol
- 5.95mmol/L (range: 0-5.0)
HDL
- 1.21mmol/L (range: >1.3)
Triglycerides[
saltylu
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Researchers say No to Low Carb/Keto Diet!
An interesting read for most of us who practice Low Carb Diet.... The results from a pooled research on low carbohydrate diets were presented at the European Society of Cardiology's 2018 Congress in August by researchers based in the UK, Poland, Sweden, and Greece.... The article outlines the start of
An interesting read for most of us who practice Low Carb Diet.... The results from a pooled research on low carbohydrate diets were presented at the European Society of Cardiology's 2018 Congress in August by researchers based in the UK, Poland, Sweden, and Greece.... The article outlines the start of
namaha
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
it's not just a matter of porage or porridge?
when I was a wee lad Scott's Porage was the favoured breakfast - such a surprise to find that the correct spelling is "porridge" my challenge is to find the best porridge for the start of the day: I do so enjoy porridge, any ideas on the a better one? am looking to lose weight but which is the most beneficial
when I was a wee lad Scott's Porage was the favoured breakfast - such a surprise to find that the correct spelling is "porridge" my challenge is to find the best porridge for the start of the day: I do so enjoy porridge, any ideas on the a better one? am looking to lose weight but which is the most beneficial
Wullie2009
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
How to resolve Type 2 Diabetes
Below is a short, simple and interesting presentation by Dr Jason Fung on resolving type 2 diabetes through diet and intermittent fasting.This gives a very good insight to blood sugar problem. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS A MEDICAL ADVICE. ONE SHOULD ALWAYS WORK ALONG WITH A MEDICAL
Below is a short, simple and interesting presentation by Dr Jason Fung on resolving type 2 diabetes through diet and intermittent fasting.This gives a very good insight to blood sugar problem. PLEASE NOTE THAT THIS SHOULD NOT BE TAKEN AS A MEDICAL ADVICE. ONE SHOULD ALWAYS WORK ALONG WITH A MEDICAL
Praveen55
Moderator
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
high cholesterol
Total cholesterol of 7.3 mmol!!! and yet I eat a healthy diet. How can I bring it down. I already eat 8-10 portions of vegetables per day, olive oil, flaxseeds, nuts, seeds, avocado, wholemeal carbs. Any advice will be gratefully received.
Total cholesterol of 7.3 mmol!!! and yet I eat a healthy diet. How can I bring it down. I already eat 8-10 portions of vegetables per day, olive oil, flaxseeds, nuts, seeds, avocado, wholemeal carbs. Any advice will be gratefully received.
bonsante
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Diabetes 2 or just insulin resistance...?
My GP has diagnosed me with diabetes 2 based on my latest lab results. I've been struggling with insulin resistance for a few years but previously managed to keep it under control (and lose weight) using berberine. In the past nine months, I've put on a lot of weight and have had incredible cravings
My GP has diagnosed me with diabetes 2 based on my latest lab results. I've been struggling with insulin resistance for a few years but previously managed to keep it under control (and lose weight) using berberine. In the past nine months, I've put on a lot of weight and have had incredible cravings
Hidden
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Eating Japanese sweet potatoes may lower blood sugar.
Hi everyone, This was in the news papers recently about Japanese sweet potatoes which are drier and creamier than regular sweet potatoes as they contain the extract caiapo, which's believed to lower blood sugar levels. Here's the Daily Express article: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1182361
Hi everyone, This was in the news papers recently about Japanese sweet potatoes which are drier and creamier than regular sweet potatoes as they contain the extract caiapo, which's believed to lower blood sugar levels. Here's the Daily Express article: https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/health/1182361
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Eating Japanese sweet potatoes may lower blood sugar.
Hi everyone, This was in the news papers recently about Japanese sweet potatoes which are drier and creamier than regular sweet potatoes as they contain the extract caiapo, which's believed to lower blood sugar levels. Here's the Daily Express article: https://www.nutraingredients.com/Article/2004/
Hi everyone, This was in the news papers recently about Japanese sweet potatoes which are drier and creamier than regular sweet potatoes as they contain the extract caiapo, which's believed to lower blood sugar levels. Here's the Daily Express article: https://www.nutraingredients.com/Article/2004/
Hidden
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
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