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Polymyalgia and Type II Diabetes
Hello everyone! I was diagnosed with PMR in November 2012 and until March 2014 was on 20mg Prednisolone reducing to 1mg. Since 2014 I have been clear of PMR. However, I am now experiencing pain in the shoulders and upper arms. I am having a blood test to determine whether this is the return of PMR. However
Hello everyone! I was diagnosed with PMR in November 2012 and until March 2014 was on 20mg Prednisolone reducing to 1mg. Since 2014 I have been clear of PMR. However, I am now experiencing pain in the shoulders and upper arms. I am having a blood test to determine whether this is the return of PMR. However
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
L-Arginine 500 mg
Hi Does anyone know if this is safe to take after fresh transfer? @ Diane? Last shots and all that 🙏🏼 Thanks
Hi Does anyone know if this is safe to take after fresh transfer? @ Diane? Last shots and all that 🙏🏼 Thanks
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Urea, Electrolyte & Hypothyroidism
Does anyone know how to interpret Urea & Electrolyte results? I'm sure mine aren't normal but my GP says they are??? UREA & ELECTROLYTES (GP) Serum sodium level 142 mmol/L [133.0 - 146.0] Serum potassium level 4.2 mmol/L [3.5 - 5.3] Serum creatinine level 64 umol/L [51.0 - 96.0] GFR calculated abbreviated
Does anyone know how to interpret Urea & Electrolyte results? I'm sure mine aren't normal but my GP says they are??? UREA & ELECTROLYTES (GP) Serum sodium level 142 mmol/L [133.0 - 146.0] Serum potassium level 4.2 mmol/L [3.5 - 5.3] Serum creatinine level 64 umol/L [51.0 - 96.0] GFR calculated abbreviated
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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HbA1c-SOME USEFUL FACTS
Came across this article and found it useful.(FROM HEALTHLINE NEWSLETTER) What’s Making My A1C Fluctuate? Questions to Ask Your Doctor The A1C test is a type of blood test. It provides information about your average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months. If you have type 2 diabetes, the
Came across this article and found it useful.(FROM HEALTHLINE NEWSLETTER) What’s Making My A1C Fluctuate? Questions to Ask Your Doctor The A1C test is a type of blood test. It provides information about your average blood sugar levels over the past two to three months. If you have type 2 diabetes, the
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Fat melting off!
Photo: Showing how my jeans are just all wrinkles and very loose. Also showing how I am eating omelettes for breakfast, and my new Hoka One (Torrent) Shoes - Time to start walking, hiking, and trail running! ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * I can’t believe
Photo: Showing how my jeans are just all wrinkles and very loose. Also showing how I am eating omelettes for breakfast, and my new Hoka One (Torrent) Shoes - Time to start walking, hiking, and trail running! ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * ♡ * I can’t believe
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Took the graduation celebrations too far!!
I took the 'completing C25K' celebrations far too far 😊 I did my last run last Tuesday and then had a few days off work, met up with friends, had a day at Ascot, looked after my grandson for two days and I've eaten too much, drunk too much and haven't run at all for the last six days! It was fabulous
I took the 'completing C25K' celebrations far too far 😊 I did my last run last Tuesday and then had a few days off work, met up with friends, had a day at Ascot, looked after my grandson for two days and I've eaten too much, drunk too much and haven't run at all for the last six days! It was fabulous
Nanarunrun
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Diabetic due to steroids?
Hi everyone I have posted on here quite a few times mainly regarding the steroids that I have to take over the winter months as I never get through this time without having to take them . I absolutely hate them as I get so many side effects and coming off of them is even worst. I have just had my Copd
Hi everyone I have posted on here quite a few times mainly regarding the steroids that I have to take over the winter months as I never get through this time without having to take them . I absolutely hate them as I get so many side effects and coming off of them is even worst. I have just had my Copd
Monawhite1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Are low carb diets any good?
Low-carb diets could reduce diabetes, heart disease and stroke risk even if people DON'T lose weight by cutting down on bread, potatoes and pasta https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7162631/Low-carb-diets-reduce-diabetes-heart-disease-stroke-risk-people-DONT-lose-weight.html
Low-carb diets could reduce diabetes, heart disease and stroke risk even if people DON'T lose weight by cutting down on bread, potatoes and pasta https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-7162631/Low-carb-diets-reduce-diabetes-heart-disease-stroke-risk-people-DONT-lose-weight.html
Praveen55
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Low carb advise please
I have been ttc for 16 months, I know compared its not long but after 14 months I went to see the GP and after several blood tests, they have now said I have mild Pcos. The Dr said I need to change my diet to a low carb and low sugar diet, due to my hormone levels being abnormal and insulin being a factor
I have been ttc for 16 months, I know compared its not long but after 14 months I went to see the GP and after several blood tests, they have now said I have mild Pcos. The Dr said I need to change my diet to a low carb and low sugar diet, due to my hormone levels being abnormal and insulin being a factor
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Success thus far!
So far I have found that the way I am eating and fasting right now has been the easiest way for me to lose weight so far. Easiest in my entire life! I've been watching everything I eat, and because of being pre-diabetic, I avoid sugars, processed foods, breads, and grains and try to eat more like the
So far I have found that the way I am eating and fasting right now has been the easiest way for me to lose weight so far. Easiest in my entire life! I've been watching everything I eat, and because of being pre-diabetic, I avoid sugars, processed foods, breads, and grains and try to eat more like the
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
self destruct
self destruct! diabetic, chocoholic, glutton well today I joined this site, done weight watchers, slimmimg world, gi diet, and most of the others! I seem to be in self destruct mode ATM so as from tomorrow im starting the healthy food weight loss diet. My daughter is getting married next year and I
self destruct! diabetic, chocoholic, glutton well today I joined this site, done weight watchers, slimmimg world, gi diet, and most of the others! I seem to be in self destruct mode ATM so as from tomorrow im starting the healthy food weight loss diet. My daughter is getting married next year and I
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Finding difficulty in recalling the names and frequently used words sometimes.
I am a 65 year old diabetic (first detected in 1988) but, managing it well to my HbA1C level below 6% and B.P. below 130/80 through diet control and exercises. I am walking about 7 Km 6 days a week, gyming for about 40 Mins and taking only multigrain Dalia Coarse broken wheat, bengal gram Dal without
I am a 65 year old diabetic (first detected in 1988) but, managing it well to my HbA1C level below 6% and B.P. below 130/80 through diet control and exercises. I am walking about 7 Km 6 days a week, gyming for about 40 Mins and taking only multigrain Dalia Coarse broken wheat, bengal gram Dal without
kanaujiavijay
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
FBS higher after morning walk !!
As a new experiment I checked FBS before and after a 5 KM morning walk. Surprisingly, before walk it was 125 and after it was 145. Googling says it happens as liver produces more glucose on exercising but enough insulin is not produced by my body. Thus the enhanced reading. What to do ??
As a new experiment I checked FBS before and after a 5 KM morning walk. Surprisingly, before walk it was 125 and after it was 145. Googling says it happens as liver produces more glucose on exercising but enough insulin is not produced by my body. Thus the enhanced reading. What to do ??
vijay
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Dinner time and its impact on Fasting Blood Sugar
My dinner got delayed by an hour for the last two days. Surprisingly, my FBS has come down by at least 10 to 20 points. These are my readings. Last Friday Night Dinner(Emmer wheat chapati of 80-90g approx.) at 9.30 PM. Spike at 10.50 PM was at 166 mg/dL. The next day FBS at 8 AM was 89 mg/dL. Yesterday
My dinner got delayed by an hour for the last two days. Surprisingly, my FBS has come down by at least 10 to 20 points. These are my readings. Last Friday Night Dinner(Emmer wheat chapati of 80-90g approx.) at 9.30 PM. Spike at 10.50 PM was at 166 mg/dL. The next day FBS at 8 AM was 89 mg/dL. Yesterday
barani19
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Life Insurance
Hi I was wondering if anybody knew a life insurance company that would consider some life cover for me, I have COPD, AF and TYPE 2 DIABETES, I have a couple of those that can pay for your funeral, but struggle to get any further than that, I am 67 in October. Hope you all have a nice day bevanboy.
Hi I was wondering if anybody knew a life insurance company that would consider some life cover for me, I have COPD, AF and TYPE 2 DIABETES, I have a couple of those that can pay for your funeral, but struggle to get any further than that, I am 67 in October. Hope you all have a nice day bevanboy.
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Bread and Type 2 Diabetes
Hi, just been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. Any tips re what type of bread is best and how much should I restrict the amount. Thanks
Hi, just been diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes. Any tips re what type of bread is best and how much should I restrict the amount. Thanks
Althebanker
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Good Morning!
So, just wanted to announce that I am starting intermittent fasting again and incorporating the low carb, low sugar eating at the same time. So, I last ate at 6:30pm last night, finished by 7pm, so I won't eat again until after 11am today. I will do my best to try to extend the time of my fast to more
So, just wanted to announce that I am starting intermittent fasting again and incorporating the low carb, low sugar eating at the same time. So, I last ate at 6:30pm last night, finished by 7pm, so I won't eat again until after 11am today. I will do my best to try to extend the time of my fast to more
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Queries on my latest blood test
I did my blood test last week. These are the numbers. FBS: 124 mg/dL (My Glucometer reading: 113 mg/dL) PPBS: 79 mg/dL(My Glucometer reading: 104 mg/dL) HbA1C - 6.7 (Estimated Avg Glucose[eAG]= 146 mg/dL). 3 months ago, it was 6.9 mg/dL Fasting serum insulin- 14.37 mu/mL . 3 months ago, it was 13.63
I did my blood test last week. These are the numbers. FBS: 124 mg/dL (My Glucometer reading: 113 mg/dL) PPBS: 79 mg/dL(My Glucometer reading: 104 mg/dL) HbA1C - 6.7 (Estimated Avg Glucose[eAG]= 146 mg/dL). 3 months ago, it was 6.9 mg/dL Fasting serum insulin- 14.37 mu/mL . 3 months ago, it was 13.63
barani19
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Folic acid and arterial plaque
I’ve recently read that folic acid supplements can increase arteries plaque.. see below. Given I take this to facilitate b12 shots should I be worried. ? When folic acid is given as a supplement, it may increase the build-up of arterial plaque. A second hypothesis involves the methylation of genes in
I’ve recently read that folic acid supplements can increase arteries plaque.. see below. Given I take this to facilitate b12 shots should I be worried. ? When folic acid is given as a supplement, it may increase the build-up of arterial plaque. A second hypothesis involves the methylation of genes in
lifegems
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
What a difference a year makes !
I posted the following in the 'Bridge to 10k' forum a few days ago and it has been suggested that Couch to 5k members might also find it interesting and hopefully supportive to your running journeys: I recently passed the anniversary of my starting c25k. So what's happened during that year? Well Runkeeper
I posted the following in the 'Bridge to 10k' forum a few days ago and it has been suggested that Couch to 5k members might also find it interesting and hopefully supportive to your running journeys: I recently passed the anniversary of my starting c25k. So what's happened during that year? Well Runkeeper
JonathanP
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
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