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Pain relief.
I used to be able to control the pain by sticking to a very low fat diet. But for the last 18months I've been in pain every day, I have also found that the pain becomes worse when I'm walking which is really getting me down as it is hard to avoid walking it is necessary. Could anyone tell me what they
I used to be able to control the pain by sticking to a very low fat diet. But for the last 18months I've been in pain every day, I have also found that the pain becomes worse when I'm walking which is really getting me down as it is hard to avoid walking it is necessary. Could anyone tell me what they
jimister
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
10 months ago
lower t4 super low tsh armour
Hello! I am 20 years deep at age 40 into basically helping doctors regulate my thyroid after a horrible medical overdose at age 17 my thyroid was never the same ….perhaps it was like that as a kid from a traumatic move because I gained 40 pounds seemingly overnight, however I didn’t become medicated
Hello! I am 20 years deep at age 40 into basically helping doctors regulate my thyroid after a horrible medical overdose at age 17 my thyroid was never the same ….perhaps it was like that as a kid from a traumatic move because I gained 40 pounds seemingly overnight, however I didn’t become medicated
DeedellaD
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Ketogenic/Paleo diet
I have been following a ketogenic diet with very little dairy. It is very low carb and I've lost weight and generally feel better on it. However, a recent blood test showed that I have a low sodium level. Whilst I do season food I don't eat any processed food, so no crisps, savoury snacks etc. that
I have been following a ketogenic diet with very little dairy. It is very low carb and I've lost weight and generally feel better on it. However, a recent blood test showed that I have a low sodium level. Whilst I do season food I don't eat any processed food, so no crisps, savoury snacks etc. that
Miserere
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
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WEEKLY CHAT: 29th APRIL-5th May 🥦🥬🥙
Good morning amazing runners! I hope that those of us who are preparing for the HU10 are fine tuning their plans and will have their fitness finely honed for the big week. A Spring run was such a brilliant idea linda9389 . Despite my incessant bleating about the recent cold wet spell (as in the whole
Good morning amazing runners! I hope that those of us who are preparing for the HU10 are fine tuning their plans and will have their fitness finely honed for the big week. A Spring run was such a brilliant idea linda9389 . Despite my incessant bleating about the recent cold wet spell (as in the whole
Beachcomber66
Half Marathon
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Fun Beyond 10K & Race Support
3 months ago
The rehab continues!
My rehab sessions at the local gym continue 2x a week where I have been doing a mixture of strength training and cardio work .This has been very successful in toning up areas that had needed it , especially with the recent weight loss of 14.5kg (2.5 stone) The plantar Fasciitis is certainly less but
My rehab sessions at the local gym continue 2x a week where I have been doing a mixture of strength training and cardio work .This has been very successful in toning up areas that had needed it , especially with the recent weight loss of 14.5kg (2.5 stone) The plantar Fasciitis is certainly less but
Instructor57
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Strength & Flex
11 months ago
Gallbladder
Has anyone here had their gallbladder removed after also having had a cabg? How did you get on working out what to eat and what not to eat? I wasn't given a diet sheet, only advised to stick to a low fat diet with plenty fruit and veg. I'm finding I'm eating the sane things all the time! Fish and chicken
Has anyone here had their gallbladder removed after also having had a cabg? How did you get on working out what to eat and what not to eat? I wasn't given a diet sheet, only advised to stick to a low fat diet with plenty fruit and veg. I'm finding I'm eating the sane things all the time! Fish and chicken
momander
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
help with blood test results
Hi, I have just had the results of my blood test and they are all within the normal range which is obviously great news but not so great as to knowing why I’m feeling so tired, aching, gut issues and cramping, brain fog. Could any of you lovely people just take a look and see why I maybe feeling like
Hi, I have just had the results of my blood test and they are all within the normal range which is obviously great news but not so great as to knowing why I’m feeling so tired, aching, gut issues and cramping, brain fog. Could any of you lovely people just take a look and see why I maybe feeling like
Luckygirl1
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Hypo Dr lowered dose!
Hi everyone, My Dr. lowered my prescription from 150mcg to 125mcg on the basis of a TSH result of 0.01. Test done as advised on here. No T4 or T3 was done. No discussion about symptoms . In fact it was done without any discussion. I’ve had to wait a month to have an appointment with my Dr. Was not
Hi everyone, My Dr. lowered my prescription from 150mcg to 125mcg on the basis of a TSH result of 0.01. Test done as advised on here. No T4 or T3 was done. No discussion about symptoms . In fact it was done without any discussion. I’ve had to wait a month to have an appointment with my Dr. Was not
Lowestoft
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
What I learned about steroids and blood sugar levels from wearing a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) on the ZOE program
I’ve just finished using a CGM for 2 weeks as a paying participant in the ZOE study, which I mentioned in a previous post: https://healthunlocked.com/pmrgcauk/posts/149526653/ive-signed-up-for-tim-spectors-zoe-study-looking-at-blood-sugars-and-gut-health Many PMR and GCA patients, self-included, have
I’ve just finished using a CGM for 2 weeks as a paying participant in the ZOE study, which I mentioned in a previous post: https://healthunlocked.com/pmrgcauk/posts/149526653/ive-signed-up-for-tim-spectors-zoe-study-looking-at-blood-sugars-and-gut-health Many PMR and GCA patients, self-included, have
tangocharlie
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Newby
Hi Have been following a low-carb diet for several years to lose weight because of heart problems. Just had Hb1ac test and my results are going 38, 39, 40, 41! Nurse at surgery said it is my body shutting down! At 80, I really hope not
Hi Have been following a low-carb diet for several years to lose weight because of heart problems. Just had Hb1ac test and my results are going 38, 39, 40, 41! Nurse at surgery said it is my body shutting down! At 80, I really hope not
Hylda2
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Diabetes Support
11 months ago
sweating and tired
I’m having masses of hot flashes and I’m really tired. I’ve lost 10kg over the last three months (deliberately through low carb diet) but I’m thinking that might mean I’m now over medicated because I am less kilos than before. The other possibility is that I’ve not used my hrt patch for a few weeks
I’m having masses of hot flashes and I’m really tired. I’ve lost 10kg over the last three months (deliberately through low carb diet) but I’m thinking that might mean I’m now over medicated because I am less kilos than before. The other possibility is that I’ve not used my hrt patch for a few weeks
Pearlteapot
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Blue Horizon Results - High Cortisol
I used to run 30-40km per week, but currently struggle to walk any long distance, of course weight has increased, I have always eaten high
protein
,
low
carb and my
diet
has not changed.
I used to run 30-40km per week, but currently struggle to walk any long distance, of course weight has increased, I have always eaten high
protein
,
low
carb and my
diet
has not changed.
Filsmoos
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
SCT journey update No.4
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell Transplant. Last tests @ Addenbrookes yesterday, was a very early start as Lung function testing was @ 8.30am and it’s about 2 hour journey. Wife and I were up about 3-4am ( to be fair, couldn’t sleep anyway ) The drive
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell Transplant. Last tests @ Addenbrookes yesterday, was a very early start as Lung function testing was @ 8.30am and it’s about 2 hour journey. Wife and I were up about 3-4am ( to be fair, couldn’t sleep anyway ) The drive
LFCLove
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MPN Voice
5 days ago
Potential Lupus diagnosis
Hello, I have just joined this site and would be very grateful for any advice given. Sorry this might be a bit long winded🤪 So… my ethnicity is of Asian origin and ever since I can remember I don’t think a day has gone by where I don’t suffer from joint aches , muscle pain body stiffness and chronic
Hello, I have just joined this site and would be very grateful for any advice given. Sorry this might be a bit long winded🤪 So… my ethnicity is of Asian origin and ever since I can remember I don’t think a day has gone by where I don’t suffer from joint aches , muscle pain body stiffness and chronic
Perfumeflower57
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LUPUS UK
7 days ago
Obinutuzumab infusion and
Hi All had my two first infusions on Tuesday and Wednesday no issues at all despite some posts I have seen. Steroids did cause sleeping issues later but I did enjoy the pre meds. Blood results showed from Tuesday infusion showed slightly raised 222k to 232k. With get Bloods redone next Tuesday before
Hi All had my two first infusions on Tuesday and Wednesday no issues at all despite some posts I have seen. Steroids did cause sleeping issues later but I did enjoy the pre meds. Blood results showed from Tuesday infusion showed slightly raised 222k to 232k. With get Bloods redone next Tuesday before
TheFlyer
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CLL Support
7 days ago
Help for PMR relapse?
The new england journal of medicinen engl j med 389;14 nejm.org October 5, 2023 1263 established in 1812 October 5, 2023 vol. 389 no. 14 From the Hospital for Special Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York (R.F.S.), and Regeneron Pharmaceuti cals, Tarrytown (A.G., M.C.N., B.A., R.B.,
The new england journal of medicinen engl j med 389;14 nejm.org October 5, 2023 1263 established in 1812 October 5, 2023 vol. 389 no. 14 From the Hospital for Special Surgery, Weill Cornell Medical College, New York (R.F.S.), and Regeneron Pharmaceuti cals, Tarrytown (A.G., M.C.N., B.A., R.B.,
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
10 days ago
Test results. Can you advise please.
After great advice on this forum regarding my thyroid nodules, I requested from my GP surgery the same tests as are provided in the Blue Horizon Golden Thyroid Test. The clinician seemed to want to help and I thought almost everything would be tested. However, these are my results and, as is clear
After great advice on this forum regarding my thyroid nodules, I requested from my GP surgery the same tests as are provided in the Blue Horizon Golden Thyroid Test. The clinician seemed to want to help and I thought almost everything would be tested. However, these are my results and, as is clear
assambeatty
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Thyroid UK
18 days ago
C-reactive protein
Greetings from northern Canada! I was diagnosed with RA 6 months ago and my CRP was in the 100s. It has gone up and down since then. It was 1.7 last month and I was told I'm in remission. Now it's up to 27.5 again. Does anyone have any experience with this? The inflammation is obviously still in my body
Greetings from northern Canada! I was diagnosed with RA 6 months ago and my CRP was in the 100s. It has gone up and down since then. It was 1.7 last month and I was told I'm in remission. Now it's up to 27.5 again. Does anyone have any experience with this? The inflammation is obviously still in my body
Fayski
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NRAS
20 days ago
Test result help please
Hi Forum, I'm looking for some advice please? I have been to the drs many times over the years to have my thyroid tested as I struggle with fatigue, depression, weight gain, brain fog. My bloods have always come back 'normal' and I've never questioned them... I trust the system. However, my family have
Hi Forum, I'm looking for some advice please? I have been to the drs many times over the years to have my thyroid tested as I struggle with fatigue, depression, weight gain, brain fog. My bloods have always come back 'normal' and I've never questioned them... I trust the system. However, my family have
Quinnevans
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Thyroid UK
21 days ago
Blood test to DL and PMRpro
ESR 26.00- range 0.00-30.00 C-reactive protein 0.70- range 0.00-0.99
ESR 26.00- range 0.00-30.00 C-reactive protein 0.70- range 0.00-0.99
Aqua47
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
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