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Blood test results (probably Hashimoto’s)
Hi all, I have suspected Hashimoto’s and a referral for an endocrinologist. But I want to go there informed, so I ask for any insights. Sorry in advance for the ramble - I’m noting down anything that may be of relevance!... there are some test results at the bottom. I have always struggled to keep weight
Hi all, I have suspected Hashimoto’s and a referral for an endocrinologist. But I want to go there informed, so I ask for any insights. Sorry in advance for the ramble - I’m noting down anything that may be of relevance!... there are some test results at the bottom. I have always struggled to keep weight
Yppah
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Health care professionals in training on low carb!!!
A short online course is helping healthcare professionals improve their understanding of T2D significantly - a 36% increase in knowledge has been reported. https://www.lowcarbprogram.com/placed-type-2-diabetes-remission/?rid=17&srid=1280 Very interesting reading. I was unable to post the link on the
A short online course is helping healthcare professionals improve their understanding of T2D significantly - a 36% increase in knowledge has been reported. https://www.lowcarbprogram.com/placed-type-2-diabetes-remission/?rid=17&srid=1280 Very interesting reading. I was unable to post the link on the
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Asthma, hayfever and peak flow monitoring
I have just been diagnosed with asthma and given a blue inhaler (1-2 puffs up to 4 times a day as needed) and a peak flow monitor to track peak flow throughout the day. The morning measurements are much lower than midday and afternoon measurements. I take the blue inhaler when needed, normally in the
I have just been diagnosed with asthma and given a blue inhaler (1-2 puffs up to 4 times a day as needed) and a peak flow monitor to track peak flow throughout the day. The morning measurements are much lower than midday and afternoon measurements. I take the blue inhaler when needed, normally in the
Freshairlove
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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LCHF Evening meal
Home made pork scratching with salad. There's half an avocado in there somewhere. I can honestly say that my wife makes the best pork scratching in the world. And salad.
Home made pork scratching with salad. There's half an avocado in there somewhere. I can honestly say that my wife makes the best pork scratching in the world. And salad.
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Silent Brittle asthma
Hi, am new to this group and hoping someone may have had similar in as much as help point me in a better direction? I have had asthma since childhood, pretty much being triggered by allergies and virus’. 9 years ago everything went haywire and I ended up being admitted for 2 weeks, out for 2 weeks then
Hi, am new to this group and hoping someone may have had similar in as much as help point me in a better direction? I have had asthma since childhood, pretty much being triggered by allergies and virus’. 9 years ago everything went haywire and I ended up being admitted for 2 weeks, out for 2 weeks then
Echoblue
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Are My Numbers Horrible?
I was on statins 9 years ago and they caused debilitating muscle pains. When I switched doctors, my new doctor ordered a nuclear stress test, cardiac calcium test, c-reactive protein & NMR LipoProfile. Stress test was normal, cardiac calcium score was zero, c-reactive protein normal, but my NMR showed
I was on statins 9 years ago and they caused debilitating muscle pains. When I switched doctors, my new doctor ordered a nuclear stress test, cardiac calcium test, c-reactive protein & NMR LipoProfile. Stress test was normal, cardiac calcium score was zero, c-reactive protein normal, but my NMR showed
DRGPS51
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
New to this group and hoping for thoughts
Hi, My local hospital are struggling and I am stuck in a round of catch 22 so hoping that there may be someone who can point me in a better direction! I have had asthma since childhood, generally only exacerbated by virus or allergies. 9 years ago everything went haywire and I ended up having very frequent
Hi, My local hospital are struggling and I am stuck in a round of catch 22 so hoping that there may be someone who can point me in a better direction! I have had asthma since childhood, generally only exacerbated by virus or allergies. 9 years ago everything went haywire and I ended up having very frequent
Echoblue
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Link to a recipe tip for a PMR Friendly Diet Snack for when the Pred Hunger bites , tried and tested and suprisingly tasty!
Hope you are all enjoying a good Bank Holiday weekend folks. We talk alot about the " Pred Hunger" , for most an almost inevitable side effect of being on steroids and how it effects our blood sugar levels. We want a snack but need to stay away from carbs that make the hunger worse , and gluten that
Hope you are all enjoying a good Bank Holiday weekend folks. We talk alot about the " Pred Hunger" , for most an almost inevitable side effect of being on steroids and how it effects our blood sugar levels. We want a snack but need to stay away from carbs that make the hunger worse , and gluten that
Blearyeyed
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Beans!
Since runner beans were mentioned somewhere, I figured it's time for a post on beans. They're not exactly low-carb, but they're low-ish, and they're a good source of protein and fat for vegetarian LCHFers. They're also incredibly versatile and have a surprising range of different flavours. As proof
Since runner beans were mentioned somewhere, I figured it's time for a post on beans. They're not exactly low-carb, but they're low-ish, and they're a good source of protein and fat for vegetarian LCHFers. They're also incredibly versatile and have a surprising range of different flavours. As proof
TheAwfulToad
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
You were all right 😊🥰
Yep never felt so full in all my life lol I had steak with salad avocado peppers spring onions and I took the idea of roasting broccoli and cauliflower from the thread, I whipped up some eggs and made a omelette and put cheese in it.. and oh my god I was actually full and still feel full !!! I’ve made
Yep never felt so full in all my life lol I had steak with salad avocado peppers spring onions and I took the idea of roasting broccoli and cauliflower from the thread, I whipped up some eggs and made a omelette and put cheese in it.. and oh my god I was actually full and still feel full !!! I’ve made
Zelda123
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Making mistakes already early days .. sweet potatoes
I thought sweet potatoes were not a carb. . As I remember at slimming world they said you could have more than a third on your plate .. now I’m looking online as I’m on a low carb diet and it turns out they are 😩 Soo I guess I need to get some suede and cauliflower butternut squash to replace the carbs
I thought sweet potatoes were not a carb. . As I remember at slimming world they said you could have more than a third on your plate .. now I’m looking online as I’m on a low carb diet and it turns out they are 😩 Soo I guess I need to get some suede and cauliflower butternut squash to replace the carbs
Zelda123
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Comfort food ... and diabetes
Just in case anyone missed it, Kes8 posted a link to this website: https://thelowcarbkitchen.co.uk/ Which has some really good ideas on it for those of you who miss your carbs! Apart from that, the author's story is well worth reading. She states that she's T1D, but the course of her illness sounds
Just in case anyone missed it, Kes8 posted a link to this website: https://thelowcarbkitchen.co.uk/ Which has some really good ideas on it for those of you who miss your carbs! Apart from that, the author's story is well worth reading. She states that she's T1D, but the course of her illness sounds
TheAwfulToad
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
New here. After 10 years of CLL, Ibrutinib treatment needed for decreasing hemoglobin and platelets.
I have avoided any treatment so far but extreme fatigue fluctuations have drastically restricted daily activity such as walking, cooking, gardening etc. It's been a gradual progression and now I want some energy back so I can stay independent. Last summer I also acquired a severe allergic reaction to
I have avoided any treatment so far but extreme fatigue fluctuations have drastically restricted daily activity such as walking, cooking, gardening etc. It's been a gradual progression and now I want some energy back so I can stay independent. Last summer I also acquired a severe allergic reaction to
G_A_L
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CLL America Support
5 years ago
Super sensitive
Hi all, I'm a long time lurker, first time poster. I had asthma as a child for years and it magically disappeared when I reached my teens. It came back with a vengeance in my late 20s and I started to experience my first ever attacks. Unfortunately my asthma has never behaved in the standard way. I
Hi all, I'm a long time lurker, first time poster. I had asthma as a child for years and it magically disappeared when I reached my teens. It came back with a vengeance in my late 20s and I started to experience my first ever attacks. Unfortunately my asthma has never behaved in the standard way. I
Audelia
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
ADT and daily carb intake for weight training
Because of ADT I have been on a strict diet. I do not consume any flour, or sugar. Of course, I have noticed a melting or flattening out of gains, but when I work out, I get inspired by the pump I get. I do take supplements that work for me. Creatine, L Citruline, Aminos, and Whey. Being just a month
Because of ADT I have been on a strict diet. I do not consume any flour, or sugar. Of course, I have noticed a melting or flattening out of gains, but when I work out, I get inspired by the pump I get. I do take supplements that work for me. Creatine, L Citruline, Aminos, and Whey. Being just a month
GreenHorizons
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Cheese Guilt...
Just started this way of eating, hoping it will help curb my cravings and carb/sugar dependence! Just wondering though, do people find they just ended up binging out on cheese, especially during the induction phase? I just ate about 600 calories worth of cheese in one go. It is kind of hilarious but
Just started this way of eating, hoping it will help curb my cravings and carb/sugar dependence! Just wondering though, do people find they just ended up binging out on cheese, especially during the induction phase? I just ate about 600 calories worth of cheese in one go. It is kind of hilarious but
Persephone33
Restart Jan 2020
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Prednisone and metabolism
I have tried researching what Pred. does to the metabolism but can't find any info. I was on high protein low carb liquid diet for about 1 week. Lost 10 lbs which I know was water weight. I developed really bad edema since taking pred. The next two weeks I added 1 meal a day to the two shakes. Lost 6
I have tried researching what Pred. does to the metabolism but can't find any info. I was on high protein low carb liquid diet for about 1 week. Lost 10 lbs which I know was water weight. I developed really bad edema since taking pred. The next two weeks I added 1 meal a day to the two shakes. Lost 6
Linny3
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
low dose naltrexone for CREST with Raynaud's and IBD?
Has anyone taken
low
dose
naltrexone
for any of this stuff? There's one GI doc in my city that prescribes it, but of course he's not taking new patients.
Has anyone taken
low
dose
naltrexone
for any of this stuff? There's one GI doc in my city that prescribes it, but of course he's not taking new patients.
NewbieAP
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 years ago
Feeling significantly better on ldn
Out of desperation, I started a new therapy,
low
dose
naltrexone
. This is used in high amounts to reduce opioid cravings. Apparently it can be used in much smaller doses to treat chronic pain. It binds to the opioid receptors, and creates natural endorphins. I was skeptical, but OMG it works!!!!
Out of desperation, I started a new therapy,
low
dose
naltrexone
. This is used in high amounts to reduce opioid cravings. Apparently it can be used in much smaller doses to treat chronic pain. It binds to the opioid receptors, and creates natural endorphins. I was skeptical, but OMG it works!!!!
Justdrea81
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
5 years ago
DR MICHAEL MOSLEY: Is it OK to eat eggs, cheese and butter if you're battling high cholesterol?
In today's Sunday Mail Health there are a number of articles, very interesting!!! Over the past six months, thousands of you have written to me in response to my articles in The Mail on Sunday. We read ALL correspondence – your emails and letters help provide topics to cover in this column. When
In today's Sunday Mail Health there are a number of articles, very interesting!!! Over the past six months, thousands of you have written to me in response to my articles in The Mail on Sunday. We read ALL correspondence – your emails and letters help provide topics to cover in this column. When
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
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