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Recipes for fatty liver?
Hello. My husband was just diagnosed with fatty liver. All the Dr. said was to eat a low fat diet and that it can be reversed. He still has to have a flex scan done and he has an appointment with a dietitian next week. But I was wondering if anyone has some recipes or ideas for food until his appointment
Hello. My husband was just diagnosed with fatty liver. All the Dr. said was to eat a low fat diet and that it can be reversed. He still has to have a flex scan done and he has an appointment with a dietitian next week. But I was wondering if anyone has some recipes or ideas for food until his appointment
1985meggie
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
2 years ago
Blood results
Might anyone have any thoughts please? Do I need to act on these results? Fresh blood results all normal although I am still suffering from daily fatigue and brain fog. I am currently on Levo 25 - reduced from 50 last year as I was having heart flutters. TSH 2.57 mU/L normal [down from 4.55 Feb 1st]
Might anyone have any thoughts please? Do I need to act on these results? Fresh blood results all normal although I am still suffering from daily fatigue and brain fog. I am currently on Levo 25 - reduced from 50 last year as I was having heart flutters. TSH 2.57 mU/L normal [down from 4.55 Feb 1st]
Quinc
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
High BP and Stage 4
I noticed most people have diabetes which I do not, per my biopsy my CKD was caused by untreated High BP. Well now I'm on 3 different meds and while my BP is good I still have a lot of protein in my urine and my eGF is 22 with a creatinine of 2.35. I haven't had red meat in several years, watch my
I noticed most people have diabetes which I do not, per my biopsy my CKD was caused by untreated High BP. Well now I'm on 3 different meds and while my BP is good I still have a lot of protein in my urine and my eGF is 22 with a creatinine of 2.35. I haven't had red meat in several years, watch my
horsie63
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
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MY CKD JOURNEY..FROM EGFR OF 11 TO EGFR OF 84.. FROM AKI 5 TO CKD 2.. STRUGGLING WITH LOW SODIUM LEVELS.
Good morning CKD heroes? Thanks for reading my long post.. Today,marks one month since I joined this wonderful community. Got my past lab tests results from my Dr..they read as follows. First, have summarised them into 2 stanzas. FIRST STANZA(From February 28-2021 to November 22 - 2021)...Was admitted
Good morning CKD heroes? Thanks for reading my long post.. Today,marks one month since I joined this wonderful community. Got my past lab tests results from my Dr..they read as follows. First, have summarised them into 2 stanzas. FIRST STANZA(From February 28-2021 to November 22 - 2021)...Was admitted
Mwachibwago
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Advice please
I’m currently on holiday so away from my GP Surgery. On 1st July I started having whooshes of the bottom. Despite eating bland food, I am easily having to dash to the toilet at least twice an hour. Tried taking Imodium seems to work for 4 hours then I am back to square one. 😭needless to say all my muscles
I’m currently on holiday so away from my GP Surgery. On 1st July I started having whooshes of the bottom. Despite eating bland food, I am easily having to dash to the toilet at least twice an hour. Tried taking Imodium seems to work for 4 hours then I am back to square one. 😭needless to say all my muscles
Bunnyjones
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Help with bone marrow not working
desperate seeking any advice on how to kick start his bone marrow - he only got through 3 cycles of the Radium 223 and HGB and platelets have dropped - he has received platlets twice , and blood. Have to get levels up before we can even think about next treatment - any suggestions ? We are doing papyea
desperate seeking any advice on how to kick start his bone marrow - he only got through 3 cycles of the Radium 223 and HGB and platelets have dropped - he has received platlets twice , and blood. Have to get levels up before we can even think about next treatment - any suggestions ? We are doing papyea
danyelpolo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Non-obese and lean Indians also prone to Type 2 diabetes
The link below give good information: https://www.kemdiabetes.org/Paper/272%20Confessions%20of%20a%20thin-fat%20Indian.pdf Only 5 pages. In page 5 a photo gives compassion. Controlled diet, eating habits and exercise can help to control type 2. Controlled diet, low carb food and avoiding free sugar
The link below give good information: https://www.kemdiabetes.org/Paper/272%20Confessions%20of%20a%20thin-fat%20Indian.pdf Only 5 pages. In page 5 a photo gives compassion. Controlled diet, eating habits and exercise can help to control type 2. Controlled diet, low carb food and avoiding free sugar
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Insulin resistance & Fibro
Hi everyone. Did anyone have heard about connection between insulin resistance and fibromyalgia? This leads to the next question: did anyone tried a low carbohydrate diet and seen an improvement in their fibro pains? Thanks 😊
Hi everyone. Did anyone have heard about connection between insulin resistance and fibromyalgia? This leads to the next question: did anyone tried a low carbohydrate diet and seen an improvement in their fibro pains? Thanks 😊
Puzzlin
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
My updated Thyroid Test Results
Hiya, I'm currently taking 2.5 grains of amour thyroid, looking at thee results, do you think it could do with being increased to 3 grains a day? I have hashimotos. Inflammation CRP HS X 7.94 mg/L (Range: 0 - 5) Iron Status Ferritin X 167.0 ug/L (Range: 13 - 150) Vitamins Folate - Serum 13.68
Hiya, I'm currently taking 2.5 grains of amour thyroid, looking at thee results, do you think it could do with being increased to 3 grains a day? I have hashimotos. Inflammation CRP HS X 7.94 mg/L (Range: 0 - 5) Iron Status Ferritin X 167.0 ug/L (Range: 13 - 150) Vitamins Folate - Serum 13.68
Me1157
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Any advice on explaining severe asthma to doctors and nurses?
I had a frustrating experience at the hospital yesterday. I've been in a bad flare that's gotten progressively worse so last week I started my at-home protocol of 50 mg of pred a day and Ventolin 3x a day. Yesterday, on day 6, I was even worse so I went to the hospital. Because I wasn't wheezing and
I had a frustrating experience at the hospital yesterday. I've been in a bad flare that's gotten progressively worse so last week I started my at-home protocol of 50 mg of pred a day and Ventolin 3x a day. Yesterday, on day 6, I was even worse so I went to the hospital. Because I wasn't wheezing and
hilary39
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Asthma Community Forum
2 years ago
Seeing endo on Monday – question about low TSH/hypothyroidism
Hi all, I’m still working to get an official diagnosis for the complicated mess of adrenal/thyroid/pituitary conditions I’ve been experiencing for the past few years and have a much-awaited appt with my endo on Monday. I get super nervous before any appts for fear of not communicating clearly enough
Hi all, I’m still working to get an official diagnosis for the complicated mess of adrenal/thyroid/pituitary conditions I’ve been experiencing for the past few years and have a much-awaited appt with my endo on Monday. I get super nervous before any appts for fear of not communicating clearly enough
slowtraveller
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
decompensated cirrhosis - aching
Partner diagnosed 22.12.22 decompensated alcohol related cirrhosis. Stopped drinking then. Bloods slowly improving until a bit of a crisis 3 weeks ago when he was suffering from awful edema (he previously couldn't take water tablets due to low sodium). He is back home and bloods are now looking better
Partner diagnosed 22.12.22 decompensated alcohol related cirrhosis. Stopped drinking then. Bloods slowly improving until a bit of a crisis 3 weeks ago when he was suffering from awful edema (he previously couldn't take water tablets due to low sodium). He is back home and bloods are now looking better
Rshc
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Low-Carb Diet, Gut Microbiome, Leaky Gut, etc.
New study from the CAPS2 (Carbohydrate and Prostate Study 2) team. led by Steve Freedland. "Accumulating evidence suggest a role of gut microbiota in urologic health including prostate cancer (PC), potentially via its impact on intestinal permeability (IP). When the gut microbiota community is disrupted
New study from the CAPS2 (Carbohydrate and Prostate Study 2) team. led by Steve Freedland. "Accumulating evidence suggest a role of gut microbiota in urologic health including prostate cancer (PC), potentially via its impact on intestinal permeability (IP). When the gut microbiota community is disrupted
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Follow up on previous post
Okay, I had my sodium IV this morning. It is amazing! I feel like a different person. I never knew that your sodium level could cause such horrible problems. It was an easy fix. Thank goodness I have a fabulous doctor who rooted out the problem and immediately fixed it! I am really grateful. Thank you
Okay, I had my sodium IV this morning. It is amazing! I feel like a different person. I never knew that your sodium level could cause such horrible problems. It was an easy fix. Thank goodness I have a fabulous doctor who rooted out the problem and immediately fixed it! I am really grateful. Thank you
Amore55
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Imodium how often?
How often can you take Imodium to help with IBSD and how many do you take? How long before you go out do you take them? Is Loritax the same, it’s cheaper than Imodium? Thanks.
How often can you take Imodium to help with IBSD and how many do you take? How long before you go out do you take them? Is Loritax the same, it’s cheaper than Imodium? Thanks.
Campoverde
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Ascites or weight gain
He is on a very
low
salt/
sodium
diet
but high calorie as advised . Sorry for the long post but I do tend to get really anxious and worry a lot
He is on a very
low
salt/
sodium
diet
but high calorie as advised . Sorry for the long post but I do tend to get really anxious and worry a lot
Moux1
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Not a relapse
I have been dealing with some problems lately. I didn’t know if I was having a relapse, but it really didn’t feel like it was MS related. I explained to my doctor that all my bones were aching and I felt a bit confused. Thankfully he really listened and ran some blood work. It turned out that my sodium
I have been dealing with some problems lately. I didn’t know if I was having a relapse, but it really didn’t feel like it was MS related. I explained to my doctor that all my bones were aching and I felt a bit confused. Thankfully he really listened and ran some blood work. It turned out that my sodium
Amore55
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My MSAA Community
2 years ago
Current guesses (borrowed from several articles, papers, and studies). I'm seeing a pattern. Comments?
Over the last few months, I've been noticing some trends, and as I spent another nearly sleepless night reading and watching videos, some of the pieces seem to be fitting together. In short, it seems that more and more theories and studies are focusing on mitochondria. In particular, a "biochemical defect
Over the last few months, I've been noticing some trends, and as I spent another nearly sleepless night reading and watching videos, some of the pieces seem to be fitting together. In short, it seems that more and more theories and studies are focusing on mitochondria. In particular, a "biochemical defect
JAS9
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
My Celiac Story. Recently diagnosed.
Recently diagnosed. Age 52. Female. USA. My symptoms prior to diagnosis were abnormal ANA (Anti-Nuclear Antibodies) labs, joint pain, fatigue, peripheral neuropathy (numbness and tingling in arms and legs) and brain fog (lack of concentration and memory recall). I had no typical GI symptoms which
Recently diagnosed. Age 52. Female. USA. My symptoms prior to diagnosis were abnormal ANA (Anti-Nuclear Antibodies) labs, joint pain, fatigue, peripheral neuropathy (numbness and tingling in arms and legs) and brain fog (lack of concentration and memory recall). I had no typical GI symptoms which
MartiMac
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
2 years ago
Heart muscle not working properly
I had an angiogram Monday and the doctor yold me my heart muscle is not working properly. To my understanding this is heart failure. Am I correct? I have also been told to 'get fitter' and he will see me in 3 months. The problem is I had two knee replacements (one which went badly wrong the second
I had an angiogram Monday and the doctor yold me my heart muscle is not working properly. To my understanding this is heart failure. Am I correct? I have also been told to 'get fitter' and he will see me in 3 months. The problem is I had two knee replacements (one which went badly wrong the second
Sooz34
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AF Association
2 years ago
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