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Non celiac gluten sensitivity?
Hi everyone! I wanted to make a post asking about non celiac gluten sensitivity. I have been gluten free for many many years though not strictly eg worrying about cross contamination etc. I had been operating on the assumption I was on a completely gluten free diet for the last year since starting thyroid
Hi everyone! I wanted to make a post asking about non celiac gluten sensitivity. I have been gluten free for many many years though not strictly eg worrying about cross contamination etc. I had been operating on the assumption I was on a completely gluten free diet for the last year since starting thyroid
owl87
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Anyone celebrating Burns Night?
25th of January is a traditional feast day in Scotland (Robert Burns' birthday), celebrated with haggis, tatties and neeps. And scotch. Haggis is a meaty treat, full of organ meats, so very nutritious. It also has oatmeal, so it's surprisingly high carb, 18g/100g which is more than the tatties (potatoes
25th of January is a traditional feast day in Scotland (Robert Burns' birthday), celebrated with haggis, tatties and neeps. And scotch. Haggis is a meaty treat, full of organ meats, so very nutritious. It also has oatmeal, so it's surprisingly high carb, 18g/100g which is more than the tatties (potatoes
Subtle_badger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Treatments for Hashimotos antibodies
Hi all, I have already gone gluten free and have started supplementing properly particularly with selenium to lower my Hashimotos antibodies, just been upped on levothyroxine to 100mg to get my TSH under 2.5 as I will be trying to conceive soon. Also had a recent miscarriage which may have been due to
Hi all, I have already gone gluten free and have started supplementing properly particularly with selenium to lower my Hashimotos antibodies, just been upped on levothyroxine to 100mg to get my TSH under 2.5 as I will be trying to conceive soon. Also had a recent miscarriage which may have been due to
MeganChar1
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Singer with Severe/Brittle Asthma (non-allergic)
Hey everyone, 24 yr old female here. I'm currently on 184/22 Relvar Ellipta and Salbutamol after trying every other inhaler available. They didn't work and made it even worse; Relvar now works but the GP says it's the strongest medication they have that works for non-allergic asthma. My triggers are:
Hey everyone, 24 yr old female here. I'm currently on 184/22 Relvar Ellipta and Salbutamol after trying every other inhaler available. They didn't work and made it even worse; Relvar now works but the GP says it's the strongest medication they have that works for non-allergic asthma. My triggers are:
brittlesoprano
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Meal replacement shakes and soups
My GP has referred me to the Rewind programme which aims to help diabetes type 2 patients lose weight and possibly achieve remission. One mode of this programme consists of meal replacement shakes and soups, which to my mind does not seem appropriate for a liver patient (I have been diagnosed with likely
My GP has referred me to the Rewind programme which aims to help diabetes type 2 patients lose weight and possibly achieve remission. One mode of this programme consists of meal replacement shakes and soups, which to my mind does not seem appropriate for a liver patient (I have been diagnosed with likely
SophieAK
in
British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Please help me understand my results - will this TSH level affect my fertility?
Hello all. I have been on Thyreogland - an NDT comprised of 100mcg t4 and 25mcg t3, for the last 2 years. Recently, the dosage I normally take was not in stock! So I have been taking 125mcg t4 and respectively more t3 (I don't know the exact amount), I realise this was a bit stupid given that I felt
Hello all. I have been on Thyreogland - an NDT comprised of 100mcg t4 and 25mcg t3, for the last 2 years. Recently, the dosage I normally take was not in stock! So I have been taking 125mcg t4 and respectively more t3 (I don't know the exact amount), I realise this was a bit stupid given that I felt
Claudieg1993
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
The journey begins with Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)
Hello fellow sufferers, I'm male 60yr old that's had Fibro for 6yrs now and boy has it stopped me living, once a very active fit guy with 30 employees running a great business to spending most of my time alone in my bedroom at home with my wife of 40yrs looking after my needs. I've tried all kinds of
Hello fellow sufferers, I'm male 60yr old that's had Fibro for 6yrs now and boy has it stopped me living, once a very active fit guy with 30 employees running a great business to spending most of my time alone in my bedroom at home with my wife of 40yrs looking after my needs. I've tried all kinds of
Blublu112
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
SIBO
SIBO is small intestinal bowel overgrowth x please anyone who is suffering from all my symptoms and your ibs is no better with a gluten free diet you could have SIBO please don’t leave it to get worse because I have lived with this every day for a year now. The doctor is calling me at 1 so hopefully
SIBO is small intestinal bowel overgrowth x please anyone who is suffering from all my symptoms and your ibs is no better with a gluten free diet you could have SIBO please don’t leave it to get worse because I have lived with this every day for a year now. The doctor is calling me at 1 so hopefully
Oscar091
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
3 years ago
Brain health: Low-protein, high-carb diet just as good as low-calorie diet
New research, published in the journal Cell Reports, suggests that a
low
-
protein
, high-carb
diet
may be an easier alternative to calorie restriction for people looking to preserve brain health and prevent cognitive decline https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323772
New research, published in the journal Cell Reports, suggests that a
low
-
protein
, high-carb
diet
may be an easier alternative to calorie restriction for people looking to preserve brain health and prevent cognitive decline https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/323772
JayPwP
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Looking for feedback to Low Dose Naltrexone meds !!
Hello fellow Fibro Sufferers. After trying many methods of easing my Fibro of 6 long painful years, I'm very interested in trying Low Dose Naltrexone by contacting Dicksons in Glasgow. I have spend a lot of money funding private health care to resolve the Fibro, money I cannot afford, Has anyone got
Hello fellow Fibro Sufferers. After trying many methods of easing my Fibro of 6 long painful years, I'm very interested in trying Low Dose Naltrexone by contacting Dicksons in Glasgow. I have spend a lot of money funding private health care to resolve the Fibro, money I cannot afford, Has anyone got
Blublu112
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
Food allergy testing
Hi all Cab you help me out please? My brother is absolutely convinced that something I'm eating, if not the cause of the PMR, is certainly making it worse. I'm happy he is interested but I'm slightly less convinced than him. I barely drink alcohol as that causes more pain. I eat in a low carb way as
Hi all Cab you help me out please? My brother is absolutely convinced that something I'm eating, if not the cause of the PMR, is certainly making it worse. I'm happy he is interested but I'm slightly less convinced than him. I barely drink alcohol as that causes more pain. I eat in a low carb way as
Coffeebeans
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Internal vibration
Hi, I've been quiet on here as mostly plodding on and getting through my days as best as possible but am popping back with a question in the hope that someone can share some insight. For reference I'm 51, was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 2010 (and have a lot of associated issues with that) additionally
Hi, I've been quiet on here as mostly plodding on and getting through my days as best as possible but am popping back with a question in the hope that someone can share some insight. For reference I'm 51, was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 2010 (and have a lot of associated issues with that) additionally
Wispymisty
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
low sodium diet
although a low sodium diet is helpful for controlling my blood pressure this diet is extremely hard...i feel like i can’t eat anything without being conscious of the fact that it has sodium in it, every time i eat anything i see the mental numbers rising in my brain, i’ve gotten to the point where i
although a low sodium diet is helpful for controlling my blood pressure this diet is extremely hard...i feel like i can’t eat anything without being conscious of the fact that it has sodium in it, every time i eat anything i see the mental numbers rising in my brain, i’ve gotten to the point where i
celestw
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High Blood Pressure Support
4 years ago
CRP level?
Hello all - in preparation for my appointment tomorrow I requested and picked up print outs of my blood tests from the las couple of weeks - I asked for the whole of 2020, but... Anyway, total white cell count seems always to be low, I think I remember questioning this before but I have no idea what
Hello all - in preparation for my appointment tomorrow I requested and picked up print outs of my blood tests from the las couple of weeks - I asked for the whole of 2020, but... Anyway, total white cell count seems always to be low, I think I remember questioning this before but I have no idea what
Brychni
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NRAS
3 years ago
Private consultant?
Over the last two years I’ve almost gone bald at times (with a lot of Regaine) I have recovered some hair, I’m constantly fighting my weight in-spite of a
protein
/
low
carb
diet
which i monitor v closely, nails broken (I can actually peel my nails), no energy I could sleep 24 hours if I could and I am
Over the last two years I’ve almost gone bald at times (with a lot of Regaine) I have recovered some hair, I’m constantly fighting my weight in-spite of a
protein
/
low
carb
diet
which i monitor v closely, nails broken (I can actually peel my nails), no energy I could sleep 24 hours if I could and I am
Fedupandtired18
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Need help!
So I have been struggling with quite a lot of symptoms for a while (since I was 17, I am 19 right now). My family doctor did a routine blood work and found out I am deficient in vitamin d, somewhat anemic (runs in the family) and my lymphocytes are 4.4xe9/L. I did a course of vitamin d supplements since
So I have been struggling with quite a lot of symptoms for a while (since I was 17, I am 19 right now). My family doctor did a routine blood work and found out I am deficient in vitamin d, somewhat anemic (runs in the family) and my lymphocytes are 4.4xe9/L. I did a course of vitamin d supplements since
simit
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Confused!!! Please please help
So I have been struggling with quite a lot of symptoms for a while (since I was 17, I am 19 right now). My family doctor did a routine blood work and found out I am deficient in vitamin d, somewhat anemic (runs in the family) and my lymphocytes are 4.4xe9/L. I did a course of vitamin d supplements since
So I have been struggling with quite a lot of symptoms for a while (since I was 17, I am 19 right now). My family doctor did a routine blood work and found out I am deficient in vitamin d, somewhat anemic (runs in the family) and my lymphocytes are 4.4xe9/L. I did a course of vitamin d supplements since
simit
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Still in the unknown
Hi everyone, I've made two posts before here but I am still having issues and not sure what to do. I don't want to annoy anyone so apologies if this does in anyway. Long story: I've been suffering on/off with light headed / loss of vision(rare) / sweating(sometimes I sweat for no reason under arms) /
Hi everyone, I've made two posts before here but I am still having issues and not sure what to do. I don't want to annoy anyone so apologies if this does in anyway. Long story: I've been suffering on/off with light headed / loss of vision(rare) / sweating(sometimes I sweat for no reason under arms) /
Jackle88
in
British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Immunological Markers
Hi all, I've received a confusing letter after my last frustrating consultant appointment. The consultant states that my Immunological Markers show that I don't need to be on high dose steroids. What markers are these? The only blood tests I've had done whilst in this flare was when I was also on pred
Hi all, I've received a confusing letter after my last frustrating consultant appointment. The consultant states that my Immunological Markers show that I don't need to be on high dose steroids. What markers are these? The only blood tests I've had done whilst in this flare was when I was also on pred
Glty
in
Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Daily Diary for Tuesday 12th January 2021
Hello new members and regular contributors. Welcome to the daily diary, where you can post your meal and exercise plans for Tuesday. The aims of the Daily Diary are to record plans in order to firm them up and make it more likely they are adhered to. The magic of this site comes from sharing ideas
Hello new members and regular contributors. Welcome to the daily diary, where you can post your meal and exercise plans for Tuesday. The aims of the Daily Diary are to record plans in order to firm them up and make it more likely they are adhered to. The magic of this site comes from sharing ideas
Hopalong1
2 stone
in
Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
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