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ULTRASOUND RESULTS - THERE IS A NODULE WHICH IS PAINFUL - CAN ANYONE HELP?
Hello everyone Apologies at the outset because this is long but I am very worried and would be very grateful to anyone who reads this and can advise me. I had an ultrasound scan of my thyroid gland last Tuesday. My thyroid antibodies have never been out of range - my last test in March this year
Hello everyone Apologies at the outset because this is long but I am very worried and would be very grateful to anyone who reads this and can advise me. I had an ultrasound scan of my thyroid gland last Tuesday. My thyroid antibodies have never been out of range - my last test in March this year
Redlester
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Fish and no chips
One thing with low carb life-style is I do miss occasional fish and chips. I went passed a chippy tonight and the smell was wonderful. So my question is, if I had just the battered fish, without any chips (which I won't miss anyhow), is that going to be full of carbs. And let's assume the batter is
One thing with low carb life-style is I do miss occasional fish and chips. I went passed a chippy tonight and the smell was wonderful. So my question is, if I had just the battered fish, without any chips (which I won't miss anyhow), is that going to be full of carbs. And let's assume the batter is
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Where do I start to check that I am receiving the correct treatment for my 'hypothyroidism' ?
Hi In June 2020 I was eventually diagnosed with Pernicious Anaemia. With the help and support from PAS, B12d.org and this forum I have managed to find a treatment plan that seems to be helping. At times I became so overwhelmed trying to process all the information whilst also trying to deal with
Hi In June 2020 I was eventually diagnosed with Pernicious Anaemia. With the help and support from PAS, B12d.org and this forum I have managed to find a treatment plan that seems to be helping. At times I became so overwhelmed trying to process all the information whilst also trying to deal with
Divine1990
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Shine a light on Celiac as today is International Celiac awareness day. 🌎
Hi everyone today is International celiac awareness day please see: https://shinealightonceliac.org I haven’t seen any coeliac awareness in the U.K. for several years no so guess they’re inclusive events for members. I think it’s interesting to be aware of what other countries and their coeliac/celiac
Hi everyone today is International celiac awareness day please see: https://shinealightonceliac.org I haven’t seen any coeliac awareness in the U.K. for several years no so guess they’re inclusive events for members. I think it’s interesting to be aware of what other countries and their coeliac/celiac
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Weather
I was just wondering if anyone else is finding problems breathing. I’ve used my ventolin and it was better for a minute or two but now it’s difficult to breathe again. My peak flow I’snt too bad. It’s about 400.
I was just wondering if anyone else is finding problems breathing. I’ve used my ventolin and it was better for a minute or two but now it’s difficult to breathe again. My peak flow I’snt too bad. It’s about 400.
Mavary
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
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
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Does anyone take supplements only for UC and IBS-C rather than prescription drugs?
I was diagnosed with UC about 20 years ago and have been in remission for a while but have constipation. I'm prescribed Mezavant XL and docusate sodium, when I remember to take them. I've also been taking slippery elm and psyllium husk more often as prefer to take this in an attempt to keep me regular
I was diagnosed with UC about 20 years ago and have been in remission for a while but have constipation. I'm prescribed Mezavant XL and docusate sodium, when I remember to take them. I've also been taking slippery elm and psyllium husk more often as prefer to take this in an attempt to keep me regular
DarrenH70
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Protenuria and possible FSGS
Good day everyone, I'm here to seek hopefully professional opinions out there regarding my condition. I am 38 yrs old male, overall very healthy. From the age of 19 to 36, I have been a recreational bodybuilder and have used anabolic steroids for that period of time on and off. Couple of years ago I
Good day everyone, I'm here to seek hopefully professional opinions out there regarding my condition. I am 38 yrs old male, overall very healthy. From the age of 19 to 36, I have been a recreational bodybuilder and have used anabolic steroids for that period of time on and off. Couple of years ago I
s0me1else
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Low carb Halva / Erythritol?
Morning all I've been eating LCHF for a few years. Although I don't get sugar cravings I do really love Halva and would like to be able to eat it more often, rather than just for a special treat. For those who aren't familiar, it's a middle eastern sesame snack made predominantly from pulped sesame
Morning all I've been eating LCHF for a few years. Although I don't get sugar cravings I do really love Halva and would like to be able to eat it more often, rather than just for a special treat. For those who aren't familiar, it's a middle eastern sesame snack made predominantly from pulped sesame
ProfessorYaffle123
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Probable Kidney Disease
Hi I am new to the forum. I am 46 yo male and have diabetes type 2 for around 12 years, mostly uncontrolled. HBA1C always around 7.5. BP is OK around 120/84. I did a urine test last week and Urine Albumin was 1+. eGFR is 124 , sodium at 100 and chloride at 90. Other values are ok. I also have NASH liver
Hi I am new to the forum. I am 46 yo male and have diabetes type 2 for around 12 years, mostly uncontrolled. HBA1C always around 7.5. BP is OK around 120/84. I did a urine test last week and Urine Albumin was 1+. eGFR is 124 , sodium at 100 and chloride at 90. Other values are ok. I also have NASH liver
amitc23
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Fakeaway weekend!
Hi everyone! Happy Weekend! Can anyone tell me the best low carb chappati/roti they have found please, either shop bought or home made?
Hi everyone! Happy Weekend! Can anyone tell me the best low carb chappati/roti they have found please, either shop bought or home made?
Jastam
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Low carb/keto and running...
Just completed my last run of c25k! Last week I found it my HBA1C levels were 42 which is just in prediabetes range. I did a bit of research and started ketogenic diet, but my last 2 runs felt like really hard work. Anyone have any advice in low carb and running? Thanks 🙏
Just completed my last run of c25k! Last week I found it my HBA1C levels were 42 which is just in prediabetes range. I did a bit of research and started ketogenic diet, but my last 2 runs felt like really hard work. Anyone have any advice in low carb and running? Thanks 🙏
Treadmillgirl
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Yes, dietary sugar can "feed" PC? (And heart disease!)
Many have noted here that PC, unlike some other cancers, depends more on fatty acids than on glucose. Here is another study noting that high intakes of sucrose/fructose (particularly in the form of sugary drinks) impact de novo lipogenesis. That is to say, the sugars help promote the body's increased
Many have noted here that PC, unlike some other cancers, depends more on fatty acids than on glucose. Here is another study noting that high intakes of sucrose/fructose (particularly in the form of sugary drinks) impact de novo lipogenesis. That is to say, the sugars help promote the body's increased
noahware
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Remedies for Parkinson's constipation
This subject comes up a lot, so I figured it would be useful to post our collective wisdom in one place as a reference. As usual – what works for one may not work for another. So members of our club are invited to also post your remedies in the comments.
The causes of Parkinson's constipation
This subject comes up a lot, so I figured it would be useful to post our collective wisdom in one place as a reference. As usual – what works for one may not work for another. So members of our club are invited to also post your remedies in the comments.
The causes of Parkinson's constipation
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Update on hubby
Recap hubby has Decompensated Alcohol Related Cirrhosis, Ascites, Peripheral Neuropathy, HE, some small lymph nodes in his lungs and a bit of jaundice. Hubby has been a heavy drinker for 20+yrs, his go to drink is cider. In January he had his first face to face appt with Hepatology, he was told that
Recap hubby has Decompensated Alcohol Related Cirrhosis, Ascites, Peripheral Neuropathy, HE, some small lymph nodes in his lungs and a bit of jaundice. Hubby has been a heavy drinker for 20+yrs, his go to drink is cider. In January he had his first face to face appt with Hepatology, he was told that
mumof3girls
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Hashimoto's and LDN
Hi, I have read that Low Dose Naltrexone is a good treatment for LDN, but that it is controversial and it is difficult to get a prescription in the UK. Does anyone have nay experience of getting this drug, are GPs hostile, or open to try it ? Thanks John
Hi, I have read that Low Dose Naltrexone is a good treatment for LDN, but that it is controversial and it is difficult to get a prescription in the UK. Does anyone have nay experience of getting this drug, are GPs hostile, or open to try it ? Thanks John
Burren
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Hi all, im new and havent got a clue what is going on with my breathing
Hi folks, hope youre all well, about 6 weeks ago i started getting short of breath. I went to the hospital twice (probabley just out of pure anxiety) and an emergency doctor, ive had blood tests ecg, chest xrays the lot and everything keeps coming back fine, however i still felt no better, upon seen
Hi folks, hope youre all well, about 6 weeks ago i started getting short of breath. I went to the hospital twice (probabley just out of pure anxiety) and an emergency doctor, ive had blood tests ecg, chest xrays the lot and everything keeps coming back fine, however i still felt no better, upon seen
Nottzguy1979
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Confused 🤷‍♀️
I’m nudging 70 and in November decided to lose some weight. I have about 5lbs to go and have lost 1st. I recently had a blood test which has shown my LDL (4.11) and HDL (2.39) have risen as has my BP. I follow a fasting ( 5days until 1pm and 2days until 7pm) and low carb (not keto 100-150g) diet of loads
I’m nudging 70 and in November decided to lose some weight. I have about 5lbs to go and have lost 1st. I recently had a blood test which has shown my LDL (4.11) and HDL (2.39) have risen as has my BP. I follow a fasting ( 5days until 1pm and 2days until 7pm) and low carb (not keto 100-150g) diet of loads
TheJazzSinger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Using Vitalograph asma-1 monitor
Good morning all!* *feeling slightly delirious after 8 steroids and 4 hours sleep last night due to my asthma... :) I recently bought a Vitalograph asma-1 monitor as like many of you I find that my usual peak flow doesn't really pick up on how bad my asthma gets - had a bad week with the warm weather
Good morning all!* *feeling slightly delirious after 8 steroids and 4 hours sleep last night due to my asthma... :) I recently bought a Vitalograph asma-1 monitor as like many of you I find that my usual peak flow doesn't really pick up on how bad my asthma gets - had a bad week with the warm weather
ccccc
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Confused 🤷‍♀️
Hello, I haven’t posted on here for a while but have a question. Since November (apart from Christmas) I have lost 1st from a combination of fasting every day into 1p.m, twice a week until 7p.m and follow a generally low carb diet (not keto). I eat masses of veg, low sugar fruits, no bread, virtually
Hello, I haven’t posted on here for a while but have a question. Since November (apart from Christmas) I have lost 1st from a combination of fasting every day into 1p.m, twice a week until 7p.m and follow a generally low carb diet (not keto). I eat masses of veg, low sugar fruits, no bread, virtually
TheJazzSinger
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
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