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Peak flow app with reminders
Can anyone recommend a peak flow recording app for iPhone that notifies you when it’s time to take a measurement? I’ve been using asthma md but it doesn’t have this feature and I keep forgetting to take my peak flow. Thanks in advance.
Can anyone recommend a peak flow recording app for iPhone that notifies you when it’s time to take a measurement? I’ve been using asthma md but it doesn’t have this feature and I keep forgetting to take my peak flow. Thanks in advance.
lucia_m
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
getting better but anxiety over future
Hi, I was diagnosed with asthma last September after being in hospital for ten days with a bad exacerbation. All out of the blue. I was on oxygen for most of it and coughing up thick green stuff after a chest infection. Could hardly breathe and almost in ICU. After recovering from that I picked up more
Hi, I was diagnosed with asthma last September after being in hospital for ten days with a bad exacerbation. All out of the blue. I was on oxygen for most of it and coughing up thick green stuff after a chest infection. Could hardly breathe and almost in ICU. After recovering from that I picked up more
Particle32
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
naltrexone
Has anyone out there tried low dose Naltrexone for their RLS? My doctor is considering this as part of a long term rotation plan to manage dependence and augmentation. I haven’t found a lot of information yet, but interested in having as many options
Has anyone out there tried low dose Naltrexone for their RLS? My doctor is considering this as part of a long term rotation plan to manage dependence and augmentation. I haven’t found a lot of information yet, but interested in having as many options
teakabeagle
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
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Effect of thyroid hormones on blood glucose
PART I — I know how thyroid hormones (TH) raise blood glucose. — In liver, TH increases expression of GLUT2 -->increase in both gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis. —In liver, T3 increases gluconeogenesis by increasing activity of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) —the TH stimulated glycogenolysis
PART I — I know how thyroid hormones (TH) raise blood glucose. — In liver, TH increases expression of GLUT2 -->increase in both gluconeogenesis and glycogenolysis. —In liver, T3 increases gluconeogenesis by increasing activity of phosphoenolpyruvate carboxykinase (PEPCK) —the TH stimulated glycogenolysis
Joyya
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Progress at last
Haven’t posted for a long time. Some of you may know that after reaching my goal of a 10k continuous run I contracted COVID in September 2022. Diagnosed with Long Covid in December 2022, really struggled to even walk 400 yards but saw an improvement last Summer and got to Week 7 all be it very slowly
Haven’t posted for a long time. Some of you may know that after reaching my goal of a 10k continuous run I contracted COVID in September 2022. Diagnosed with Long Covid in December 2022, really struggled to even walk 400 yards but saw an improvement last Summer and got to Week 7 all be it very slowly
Phdgranny
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 months ago
We would like LDN patients to participate
We would like LDN patients to participate and for everyone to share the link. https://form.ldnresearchtrust.org/232178515095055 Thank you so much for your attention and participation. The effects of low dose Naltrexone (LDN) on diseases of aging. A retrospective cross-sectional study into the off-label
We would like LDN patients to participate and for everyone to share the link. https://form.ldnresearchtrust.org/232178515095055 Thank you so much for your attention and participation. The effects of low dose Naltrexone (LDN) on diseases of aging. A retrospective cross-sectional study into the off-label
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
8 months ago
Low sodium
I’m now on 300mg spironalactone and 120 frusamide per day to try and shift ascities. Trying my best to stick to a low sodium diet as advised. still decompensated with a hernia developing In abdomen, pronounced chest bone and coccydynia which is a really sore tip end of the coccyx bone which makes it
I’m now on 300mg spironalactone and 120 frusamide per day to try and shift ascities. Trying my best to stick to a low sodium diet as advised. still decompensated with a hernia developing In abdomen, pronounced chest bone and coccydynia which is a really sore tip end of the coccyx bone which makes it
Chick_atee
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
T4 / T3 causing significant glucose spike
Despite eating low carb and having normal fasting blood glucose in the morning, I been getting these wicked glucose spikes ***12 hours after my dose of T4 / 6 hours after my first dose of T3*** I can't determine which one is causing it yet, but it's been basically the same two days in a row. I take
Despite eating low carb and having normal fasting blood glucose in the morning, I been getting these wicked glucose spikes ***12 hours after my dose of T4 / 6 hours after my first dose of T3*** I can't determine which one is causing it yet, but it's been basically the same two days in a row. I take
Joyya
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
low dose naltrexone
hello all, i have not posted in a long time, but i want to report that i have been working with low dose naltrexone since may. I started on 0.5mg each night. i titrated up by 0.5mg a night, each week until i was at 3 mg. At that point 90% of my RLS symptoms were gone. In october i titrated up to 4 mg
hello all, i have not posted in a long time, but i want to report that i have been working with low dose naltrexone since may. I started on 0.5mg each night. i titrated up by 0.5mg a night, each week until i was at 3 mg. At that point 90% of my RLS symptoms were gone. In october i titrated up to 4 mg
collageartist52
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
How long can Asthma flares last?
Hi I’m in to my 5th week now with a tight chest and struggling to breathe. A&E couldn’t find anything untoward and GP could only offer stronger antihistamines and Montelukast which I have reluctantly started a few days ago. The worrying thing is that my peak flow isn’t too bad but I still have the tightness
Hi I’m in to my 5th week now with a tight chest and struggling to breathe. A&E couldn’t find anything untoward and GP could only offer stronger antihistamines and Montelukast which I have reluctantly started a few days ago. The worrying thing is that my peak flow isn’t too bad but I still have the tightness
Pebbles33
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
Update
Morning everyone. Just a quick update before going to work. I had my appointment yesterday with the asthma nurse and she was lovely everything seems a little clearer now. My inhaler technique was wrong and I know about peak flow and what my levels should be I have asthma plan. I also know that on my
Morning everyone. Just a quick update before going to work. I had my appointment yesterday with the asthma nurse and she was lovely everything seems a little clearer now. My inhaler technique was wrong and I know about peak flow and what my levels should be I have asthma plan. I also know that on my
Whin1963
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
4 emergency hospital trips since February
I've had asthma since I was 6. Was seen at Great Ormond Street and also the Royal Brompton when I nearly died when I was 18. Recently, it really flared up after a nasty respiratory virus that started about the 15th December. Had a steriods and antibiotics. Things didn't improve. January I had a call
I've had asthma since I was 6. Was seen at Great Ormond Street and also the Royal Brompton when I nearly died when I was 18. Recently, it really flared up after a nasty respiratory virus that started about the 15th December. Had a steriods and antibiotics. Things didn't improve. January I had a call
EJS87
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
Anyone Know About Silent Reflux
Following on from my experience of asthma flare up I'm wondering if like Cade in his post about breathing problems whilst exercising, if I could have silent reflux. It was shortness of breath that led me to seek medical treatment, and even though I had no wheezing or cough the hospital concluded it was
Following on from my experience of asthma flare up I'm wondering if like Cade in his post about breathing problems whilst exercising, if I could have silent reflux. It was shortness of breath that led me to seek medical treatment, and even though I had no wheezing or cough the hospital concluded it was
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
New therapies for RLS!! New research finally!
I have had RLS for 30 years, but when prescribed pramaprexole, of course, it made the monster worse. I did some research and there are two new therapies coming out. One is a new drug discovered by professor Dr. Stefan Clemens at Brody school of medicine...he discovered why augmentation happens...
I have had RLS for 30 years, but when prescribed pramaprexole, of course, it made the monster worse. I did some research and there are two new therapies coming out. One is a new drug discovered by professor Dr. Stefan Clemens at Brody school of medicine...he discovered why augmentation happens...
beartoothgirl406
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Help with Keto
Hi everyone. I'm Paul from Birmingham. I'm new to this group. Following recent bloods (I have RA) my Rheumatology nurse called me and advised that I was pre diabetic. She told me about a low carb diet and sent me some information to get me started. I was quite alarmed by the diagnosis and decided to
Hi everyone. I'm Paul from Birmingham. I'm new to this group. Following recent bloods (I have RA) my Rheumatology nurse called me and advised that I was pre diabetic. She told me about a low carb diet and sent me some information to get me started. I was quite alarmed by the diagnosis and decided to
SoulmanPaul
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Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
endo diet
Hey ladies dise anyone follow a gluten free diet to help with endometriosis and if so dose it help xx 😘
Hey ladies dise anyone follow a gluten free diet to help with endometriosis and if so dose it help xx 😘
Shay30
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
New to T3, advice please
Hello there, help please! Results listed below....I have always been symptomatic with Hashimoto's, diagnosed 2019. Was on just levo for years but after DIO2 testing and conversion rate of t4 to t3 being low I was started on a trial of T3 in march 2023. I always have blood testing between 8am and 9am.
Hello there, help please! Results listed below....I have always been symptomatic with Hashimoto's, diagnosed 2019. Was on just levo for years but after DIO2 testing and conversion rate of t4 to t3 being low I was started on a trial of T3 in march 2023. I always have blood testing between 8am and 9am.
Sammy333
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
where to go from here
I started t3 a month ago first 2 weeks 2.5 mornings only which I definitely believe gave me more stamina and energy and then after 2 weeks added in a second afternoon 2.5, - im not sure if this made much difference, perhaps as first was going from nothing to something and this was just a small increase
I started t3 a month ago first 2 weeks 2.5 mornings only which I definitely believe gave me more stamina and energy and then after 2 weeks added in a second afternoon 2.5, - im not sure if this made much difference, perhaps as first was going from nothing to something and this was just a small increase
samking5
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
anyone tried low dose naltrexone for fertility?
Hi there, I'm just come across Low Dose Naltrexone and the LDN Research Trust and it seems to work miracles on both fertility and autoimmune conditions (I have hashimoto's - auto immune underactive thyroid) and have been trying to conceive naturally for almost three years. I wondered if it's something
Hi there, I'm just come across Low Dose Naltrexone and the LDN Research Trust and it seems to work miracles on both fertility and autoimmune conditions (I have hashimoto's - auto immune underactive thyroid) and have been trying to conceive naturally for almost three years. I wondered if it's something
Becsf
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Sources and experiences of LDN
Hi again, Just one more sourcing question - does anyone have any recommendations of UK sources of low dose naltrexone? I would also love to hear of anyone's experiences of taking LDN. I have hashimoto's underactive thyroid and am also trying to conceive and have read that it could be v beneficial
Hi again, Just one more sourcing question - does anyone have any recommendations of UK sources of low dose naltrexone? I would also love to hear of anyone's experiences of taking LDN. I have hashimoto's underactive thyroid and am also trying to conceive and have read that it could be v beneficial
Becsf
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
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