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Is LCHF for me?
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I was signposted here from the Weight Loss Support forum as I'm considering trying the LCHF diet, but could do with some advice. :) Here's some info about me: I'm a 29 years old female. Currently 25st 3lbs (as of Friday 15 October). I'm vegetarian, lactose intolerant, gluten
Hello! I'm new to this forum, I was signposted here from the Weight Loss Support forum as I'm considering trying the LCHF diet, but could do with some advice. :) Here's some info about me: I'm a 29 years old female. Currently 25st 3lbs (as of Friday 15 October). I'm vegetarian, lactose intolerant, gluten
Fittea
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
CKD at age 39
I workout 6 days a week, I’m on a
low
sodium
diet
, and only consume around 60-90 grams of protein a day.
I workout 6 days a week, I’m on a
low
sodium
diet
, and only consume around 60-90 grams of protein a day.
JAMAC3300
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Thank you for all your advice to my posts titled "Is this normal?" and "Terminology help"
Hi everyone, I just wanted to say a big thank you. Because of the help, advice and support you gave me I am starting to make some progress. I now take my levothyroxine around 3-4am. What a difference this made immediately! Great advice as I can now take my other meds when I am supposed to so I actually
Hi everyone, I just wanted to say a big thank you. Because of the help, advice and support you gave me I am starting to make some progress. I now take my levothyroxine around 3-4am. What a difference this made immediately! Great advice as I can now take my other meds when I am supposed to so I actually
Icantadulttoday
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Add on drugs that are usually prescribed by a consultant part 1 (LAMAs, add-on inhalers, theo)
Hi everyone - it’s been a while! Here is the next (probably long awaited 😅) infomercial! Here are some of the drugs commonly prescribed by a local consultant. That being said, GPs can (and do) prescribe a lot of them, but I’d suggest if you’re on one of them and are not under a hospital consultant (
Hi everyone - it’s been a while! Here is the next (probably long awaited 😅) infomercial! Here are some of the drugs commonly prescribed by a local consultant. That being said, GPs can (and do) prescribe a lot of them, but I’d suggest if you’re on one of them and are not under a hospital consultant (
EmmaF91
Community Ambassador
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Midweek treat: Gluten-free Fried Sesame Brioches. 🌱😋❤️🌺
Hello everyone, hope you have a wonderful midweek so far! 🤗 I have been on gluten free diet for almost 5 months now and I want to enjoy our traditional treat fried brioches or none traditional sweet sesame seeds donuts again. I decided to make them today. 😁 They are known for soft, fluffy, and hollow
Hello everyone, hope you have a wonderful midweek so far! 🤗 I have been on gluten free diet for almost 5 months now and I want to enjoy our traditional treat fried brioches or none traditional sweet sesame seeds donuts again. I decided to make them today. 😁 They are known for soft, fluffy, and hollow
Hidden
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Vegan Foods for Life
3 years ago
Milk protein allergy and coeliac disease
Cases of milk protein-induced villous atrophy in coeliac disease children. Published 2020. https://meddocsonline.org/annals-of-pediatrics/milk-protein-induced-villous-atrophy-and-elevated-serologies-in-four-children-with-celiac-disease-on-a-gluten-free-diet.pdf Milk protein, soya protein, as well as
Cases of milk protein-induced villous atrophy in coeliac disease children. Published 2020. https://meddocsonline.org/annals-of-pediatrics/milk-protein-induced-villous-atrophy-and-elevated-serologies-in-four-children-with-celiac-disease-on-a-gluten-free-diet.pdf Milk protein, soya protein, as well as
Researchfan
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
My first Hill Sprints (yippee!) and first metatarsalgia (boohoo)
Well this morning was the first day of my 5th and last week of my 5 week 10k consolidation plan, put together by moi! (info here https://healthunlocked.com/bridgeto10k/posts/146904652/cbdb’s-slow-run-fun-plan-for-post-10k-consolidation ) And on my plan was a first ever Hill Sprint run for me. After
Well this morning was the first day of my 5th and last week of my 5 week 10k consolidation plan, put together by moi! (info here https://healthunlocked.com/bridgeto10k/posts/146904652/cbdb’s-slow-run-fun-plan-for-post-10k-consolidation ) And on my plan was a first ever Hill Sprint run for me. After
CBDB
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Stop and/or contain diarrhea!
Hi, All -- Just joined. We just returned from an agonizing (for me) wedding weekend. I suffered from diarrhea Friday-today and took Imodium every day -- sometimes several times. My bouts seem to be more unpredictable. I'm trying everything I know of (except pharmaceuticals.) We have a two-week trip
Hi, All -- Just joined. We just returned from an agonizing (for me) wedding weekend. I suffered from diarrhea Friday-today and took Imodium every day -- sometimes several times. My bouts seem to be more unpredictable. I'm trying everything I know of (except pharmaceuticals.) We have a two-week trip
foodiewithIBS
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Overview of the Ataxias
🙂 This is lengthy, but it does have useful, interesting information. Overview of Adult Onset Cerebellar Ataxia Pravin Khemani, MD The ataxias are clinically heterogenous disorders caused by pathological processes affecting the cerebellum and cerebellar pathways resulting in impaired coordination. The
🙂 This is lengthy, but it does have useful, interesting information. Overview of Adult Onset Cerebellar Ataxia Pravin Khemani, MD The ataxias are clinically heterogenous disorders caused by pathological processes affecting the cerebellum and cerebellar pathways resulting in impaired coordination. The
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
3 years ago
low sodium snacks and bread
Does anyone have some suggestions for snacks (ie crisp, cracker style) and bread that are low in sodium and palatable? I am new to all this and am learning as l go along! Thanks 😊
Does anyone have some suggestions for snacks (ie crisp, cracker style) and bread that are low in sodium and palatable? I am new to all this and am learning as l go along! Thanks 😊
lankylou
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
SGLT2 new treatment for CDK; anyone on them?
I was listen to a Dr. in a podcast regarding new treatment for CDK. Even though these sodium inhibitors are used for heart patience and diabetics, they are showing promising results for non-diabetics with CKD and proteinuria. "Despite optimal treatment with renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-system (RAAS
I was listen to a Dr. in a podcast regarding new treatment for CDK. Even though these sodium inhibitors are used for heart patience and diabetics, they are showing promising results for non-diabetics with CKD and proteinuria. "Despite optimal treatment with renin-angiotensin-aldosterone-system (RAAS
RoxanneKidney
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Newb question
Hi there, I'm new to this forum, and to the possibility of high blood pressure. Does anyone know the relationship between serum sodium and salt as a cause of high blood pressure? If sodium is measured in the normal range would that rule out salt as the cause of high blood pressure? I'm guessing it may
Hi there, I'm new to this forum, and to the possibility of high blood pressure. Does anyone know the relationship between serum sodium and salt as a cause of high blood pressure? If sodium is measured in the normal range would that rule out salt as the cause of high blood pressure? I'm guessing it may
Kakey
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High Blood Pressure Support
3 years ago
Manuka honey and Pancreatitis 🍯 🐝
Hi everyone, apparently honey is good for the pancreas as honey has many healing qualities and this is especially so with Manuka honey as Manuka honey contains Methylglyoxal which's a very powerful antibacterial agent and is what makes Manuka honey special as all honeys have antibacterial qualities
Hi everyone, apparently honey is good for the pancreas as honey has many healing qualities and this is especially so with Manuka honey as Manuka honey contains Methylglyoxal which's a very powerful antibacterial agent and is what makes Manuka honey special as all honeys have antibacterial qualities
Hidden
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
3 years ago
Low or very low protein diets. If you've no uremia, will you obtain any benefit?
I had uremia at CKD3a/b (uremia =higher levels of urea than there ought to be present in your blood). I was at 13.5 when the normal range is 2.5 to 7.8 (thankfully, I'm now at 6.4 due to diet). Because I had uremia at CKD 3a/b, I assumed everyone else would have some sort of uremia at CKD 3a/b. When
I had uremia at CKD3a/b (uremia =higher levels of urea than there ought to be present in your blood). I was at 13.5 when the normal range is 2.5 to 7.8 (thankfully, I'm now at 6.4 due to diet). Because I had uremia at CKD 3a/b, I assumed everyone else would have some sort of uremia at CKD 3a/b. When
Skeptix
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Peake flow personal best
Hey guys, Just wanted to know how often people adjust their personal best peak flow? Mine is currently set at 500 but I've been done at 85% of that for at least a month now. Just want to get an idea of everybody else's timings.
Hey guys, Just wanted to know how often people adjust their personal best peak flow? Mine is currently set at 500 but I've been done at 85% of that for at least a month now. Just want to get an idea of everybody else's timings.
elmothebrave
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Daily Diary for Wednesday 1st September 2021
Happy 1st September everyone! I know not everyone likes the end of summer, so I thought I'd find a reminder of how beautiful autumn can be. I love it! What about everyone else? What do you think about the changing season? I'm also looking forward to seeing how all your menu plans start to change as different
Happy 1st September everyone! I know not everyone likes the end of summer, so I thought I'd find a reminder of how beautiful autumn can be. I love it! What about everyone else? What do you think about the changing season? I'm also looking forward to seeing how all your menu plans start to change as different
Grigid
Moderator
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Will the weight ever drop?
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some help here. Been through a ton of the older posts already. I'm 36 and weight 186 lbs currently. My 'heavy' maintain weight it usually between 159-160lbs and my good weight is anywhere around 140 lbs. I've been yo-yo dieting my whole life which understandably has shot
Hi everyone, I'm looking for some help here. Been through a ton of the older posts already. I'm 36 and weight 186 lbs currently. My 'heavy' maintain weight it usually between 159-160lbs and my good weight is anywhere around 140 lbs. I've been yo-yo dieting my whole life which understandably has shot
MadaboutMonsteras
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Low Sodium
Has anyone had trouble with Low Sodium, I have had severely painful joints, fatigue, hair loss, After a course oF sodium much better, but soon goes low again without tablets. Any ideas please.
Has anyone had trouble with Low Sodium, I have had severely painful joints, fatigue, hair loss, After a course oF sodium much better, but soon goes low again without tablets. Any ideas please.
Lonn
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Peak Flow reading too high?
I'm currently being tested for asthma as I've been coughing for 3 months straight and having problems with breath in the cold. I've been told to use a peak flow meter twice a day, the reading I got was around 550 in the doctors and this is around my expected value. However, since getting a Medi Standard
I'm currently being tested for asthma as I've been coughing for 3 months straight and having problems with breath in the cold. I've been told to use a peak flow meter twice a day, the reading I got was around 550 in the doctors and this is around my expected value. However, since getting a Medi Standard
JojoZebra
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Sodium
My rheumatologist is not happy with my sodium level. Can anyone tell me if taking Movicol affects this?
My rheumatologist is not happy with my sodium level. Can anyone tell me if taking Movicol affects this?
prunus
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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