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Ketogenic Diet Parkinson's
In 2018, a randomised controlled study was conducted on 47 patients with PD (38 of whom completed the study), who were divided into two groups: a group in which the ketogenic
diet
was applied and a group on a
low
-fat and high-
carbohydrate
diet
.
In 2018, a randomised controlled study was conducted on 47 patients with PD (38 of whom completed the study), who were divided into two groups: a group in which the ketogenic
diet
was applied and a group on a
low
-fat and high-
carbohydrate
diet
.
House2
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
How to know if IBS??
Hi All Every now and again I get things in my head where I think could this be more than IBS. I think even more so with all the bowel C symptoms going around. I have tried everything that has been recommended from food diaries, supplements, probiotics, laxative (all different types) gluten free diet
Hi All Every now and again I get things in my head where I think could this be more than IBS. I think even more so with all the bowel C symptoms going around. I have tried everything that has been recommended from food diaries, supplements, probiotics, laxative (all different types) gluten free diet
Bassem1979
in
IBS Network
2 years ago
A Day In The Life
I have BAM and IBS. Diabetes (type 2) arthritic issues and other stuff. The list is endless. As always, I'll tell you I don't do all the right things nutrition wise or in fact anything wise currently. My life is tough and due to the gut disorders particularly, I barely go out now, suffer with chronic
I have BAM and IBS. Diabetes (type 2) arthritic issues and other stuff. The list is endless. As always, I'll tell you I don't do all the right things nutrition wise or in fact anything wise currently. My life is tough and due to the gut disorders particularly, I barely go out now, suffer with chronic
Houseofpain
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IBS Network
2 years ago
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Asthma / wheeziness getting worse
I’m struggling. I have had asthma but mild since i was 8 years old I’m now 32. Around 5 years ago my breathing / wheeziness started to get much worse. I’ve been on Combisal 25micrograms 2 puffs twice a day with a spacer since then and not improving, my peak flow remains around 550 consistently. I have
I’m struggling. I have had asthma but mild since i was 8 years old I’m now 32. Around 5 years ago my breathing / wheeziness started to get much worse. I’ve been on Combisal 25micrograms 2 puffs twice a day with a spacer since then and not improving, my peak flow remains around 550 consistently. I have
Coop20
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Pmr question about diet?
Curious what results pmr sufferers have had with trying gluten free diets? Or any other specific diet modifications.
Curious what results pmr sufferers have had with trying gluten free diets? Or any other specific diet modifications.
Sparky98
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Thanks to this group!
Hi all, just wanted to post a big thank you to this group and it’s lovely members. A few years ago I was having real problems, lots of odd symptoms and doctors kept telling me everything was fine, implying it was all in my head. Even when I had to have 1/2 my thyroid removed for a goitre I was still
Hi all, just wanted to post a big thank you to this group and it’s lovely members. A few years ago I was having real problems, lots of odd symptoms and doctors kept telling me everything was fine, implying it was all in my head. Even when I had to have 1/2 my thyroid removed for a goitre I was still
Julesboz
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Test Results after discussion on here
Hi folks, hot of the press so to speak and on the attached screenshot. The doctor's comments are below this message. They are not what I was expecting, especially as I inject B12 1mg only once a month, but data analysis works more than one way and unless I'm reading it wrongly, I can cancel out any sort
Hi folks, hot of the press so to speak and on the attached screenshot. The doctor's comments are below this message. They are not what I was expecting, especially as I inject B12 1mg only once a month, but data analysis works more than one way and unless I'm reading it wrongly, I can cancel out any sort
CyclingDog
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Gluten
Thanks to everybody who took the time to reply to my Gluten Ataxia post some very interesting and educational points. I have SCA 6 and EA type unknown it was just having attacks at the same time every day after evening meal a part of me thought it might be something to do with Gluten so from yesterday
Thanks to everybody who took the time to reply to my Gluten Ataxia post some very interesting and educational points. I have SCA 6 and EA type unknown it was just having attacks at the same time every day after evening meal a part of me thought it might be something to do with Gluten so from yesterday
paul456
in
Ataxia UK
2 years ago
List of blood panel Abbreviations.
I hope this list helps others read their blood work panel.. I'm not sure if they are the same in the UK. A1A Alpha-1 Antitrypsin A1c Hemoglobin A1c AB Antibody ABG Arterial Blood Gas ABRH ABO Group and Rh Type ABT Antibody Titer ACA Anti-Cardiolipin Antibodies ACE Angiotensin Converting Enzyme
I hope this list helps others read their blood work panel.. I'm not sure if they are the same in the UK. A1A Alpha-1 Antitrypsin A1c Hemoglobin A1c AB Antibody ABG Arterial Blood Gas ABRH ABO Group and Rh Type ABT Antibody Titer ACA Anti-Cardiolipin Antibodies ACE Angiotensin Converting Enzyme
EllaNore
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Living with Crohn's over 30 years
I was diagnosed with Crohn's in 1985. I was about 16 years old and I had never heard of it before. Admitted to the hospital I was bleeding internally, had lost 30 pounds and was down to 104. I was not allowed to have food or water, Only through IV. This was a 3 month hospital stay. After I was sent
I was diagnosed with Crohn's in 1985. I was about 16 years old and I had never heard of it before. Admitted to the hospital I was bleeding internally, had lost 30 pounds and was down to 104. I was not allowed to have food or water, Only through IV. This was a 3 month hospital stay. After I was sent
shoshchana
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
Inflammation only on right-side of body? With Hashimoto.
Hi everyone, Does anyone experience inflammation only on one side of their body with Hashimoto? The left side of my body may only get very, very slight inflammation every now and then but the right-side of my body becomes so inflamed and painful; mainly my leg, hip and arm and then some in my face too
Hi everyone, Does anyone experience inflammation only on one side of their body with Hashimoto? The left side of my body may only get very, very slight inflammation every now and then but the right-side of my body becomes so inflamed and painful; mainly my leg, hip and arm and then some in my face too
Singinginthewind
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Well after all does weight really matter
Have just come off my first (and last ) cruise and I was staggered at the amount of people who were not just overweight but obese . Having carefully watched my weight for years and low fat diet plus plenty of exercise it didn’t stop me needing a bypass at 76 . So what am I missing I keep asking myself
Have just come off my first (and last ) cruise and I was staggered at the amount of people who were not just overweight but obese . Having carefully watched my weight for years and low fat diet plus plenty of exercise it didn’t stop me needing a bypass at 76 . So what am I missing I keep asking myself
Pollypuss
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Is this diet book any good?
I received an email from Amazon recommending this diet book for polymyalgia. I have read on this forum how members find a low carb diet to be beneficial, but this diet recommends low fat and meat and suggests it might even help to cure PMR and prevent GCA. I have copied the summary below. What do members
I received an email from Amazon recommending this diet book for polymyalgia. I have read on this forum how members find a low carb diet to be beneficial, but this diet recommends low fat and meat and suggests it might even help to cure PMR and prevent GCA. I have copied the summary below. What do members
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Steroids impacting blood results?
Hi there, I’m new here and am currently on the merry-go-round of trying to find a diagnosis for long-term chronic health issues. (Chronic debilitating fatigue, joint pain, cognitive dysfunction, plus whole host of other weird stuff). Currently under the care of an endocrinologist and a very good GP
Hi there, I’m new here and am currently on the merry-go-round of trying to find a diagnosis for long-term chronic health issues. (Chronic debilitating fatigue, joint pain, cognitive dysfunction, plus whole host of other weird stuff). Currently under the care of an endocrinologist and a very good GP
slowtraveller
in
LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Reflux & fatty liver
I have acid reflux which I take daily meds for but have been on a low carb diet that helps my fatty liver and my acid reflux. Ron
I have acid reflux which I take daily meds for but have been on a low carb diet that helps my fatty liver and my acid reflux. Ron
Herman7275
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
B12 and brain fog?
I don't post very often as it has seemed up until now that my 1mg, self-administered monthly B12 injection seems to have been enough. My recent health has though taken a nosedive with ridiculous weight gain and increasing brain fog: I'm nearly 20 stone (127kg or 280lbs) now having been a manageable
I don't post very often as it has seemed up until now that my 1mg, self-administered monthly B12 injection seems to have been enough. My recent health has though taken a nosedive with ridiculous weight gain and increasing brain fog: I'm nearly 20 stone (127kg or 280lbs) now having been a manageable
CyclingDog
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
Brain fog, other symptoms, dosage, B12 deficiency and testing?
I don't post very often as having had the radioiodine treatment for hyperthyroidism, I thought that my position was now permanent and I only needed the annual thyroid function tests my doctor (new this year) takes every year. I may still do. My recent health has though taken a nosedive with ridiculous
I don't post very often as having had the radioiodine treatment for hyperthyroidism, I thought that my position was now permanent and I only needed the annual thyroid function tests my doctor (new this year) takes every year. I may still do. My recent health has though taken a nosedive with ridiculous
CyclingDog
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Low Dose Naltrexone?
Hi all-I am 3.5 years with PMR in the U.S., now at 7mg pred using Dead Slow Method on my way to 6.5. My legs are quite painful these days and Dr prescribed low dose Naltrexone. Does anyone have experience with it? Presumably it helps with pain, inflammation and helps reduce need for pred. The med
Hi all-I am 3.5 years with PMR in the U.S., now at 7mg pred using Dead Slow Method on my way to 6.5. My legs are quite painful these days and Dr prescribed low dose Naltrexone. Does anyone have experience with it? Presumably it helps with pain, inflammation and helps reduce need for pred. The med
Neck680
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
O2 or not O2 update
For the kind people who responded to my post about oxygen being offered then whisked away. I have had 2 blood test re my liver and am on a low fat diet. I have an injection today for my bones I have a dexa scan at the end of the month gp agrees my swollen legs are due to inactivity not my heart, has
For the kind people who responded to my post about oxygen being offered then whisked away. I have had 2 blood test re my liver and am on a low fat diet. I have an injection today for my bones I have a dexa scan at the end of the month gp agrees my swollen legs are due to inactivity not my heart, has
wheezyof
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Blood tests for Thyroid and Food Intolerances?
1/ My question: having blood tests done privately, and food intolerance tests privately, will the knowledge of the results be beneficial to know, and are the results reliable? 2/ My question: blood taken from the finger tips by myself for the analysis, are they as reliable as analysis using blood from
1/ My question: having blood tests done privately, and food intolerance tests privately, will the knowledge of the results be beneficial to know, and are the results reliable? 2/ My question: blood taken from the finger tips by myself for the analysis, are they as reliable as analysis using blood from
Thefells
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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