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Has anyone tried this diet regime?
My husband was diagnosed with NAFLD about two years ago. Recently his readings and scans have deteriorated and he was told he had to lose some weight, change his diet etc. He has lost just over a stone in about 6 weeks but it has now slowed down and has made him somewhat disheartened. He tells me he
My husband was diagnosed with NAFLD about two years ago. Recently his readings and scans have deteriorated and he was told he had to lose some weight, change his diet etc. He has lost just over a stone in about 6 weeks but it has now slowed down and has made him somewhat disheartened. He tells me he
Mueslimuncher
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British Liver Trust
3 days ago
Withdrawal bleed after egg collection
Hi all, I had an egg collection on Wednesday 10th July. They mentioned that I should have a withdrawal bleed between 5-7 days if it’s any later it crosses into the similar time frame as my period is due. I took Buserelin as my trigger. Can anyone explain if this would the beginning of a new cycle
Hi all, I had an egg collection on Wednesday 10th July. They mentioned that I should have a withdrawal bleed between 5-7 days if it’s any later it crosses into the similar time frame as my period is due. I took Buserelin as my trigger. Can anyone explain if this would the beginning of a new cycle
Lilacfi
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Fertility Network UK
5 days ago
raised HbA1c
I told my GP I hadn’t had any bloods done for well over a year when I went regarding a skin problem. She only ordered FBC and HbA1c. Unfortunately no ESR or U&E’s. I’m a bit upset as HbA1c gone up to 50 which puts me in diabetic realm. I try to keep carbs low but ‘could do better’. Just had message
I told my GP I hadn’t had any bloods done for well over a year when I went regarding a skin problem. She only ordered FBC and HbA1c. Unfortunately no ESR or U&E’s. I’m a bit upset as HbA1c gone up to 50 which puts me in diabetic realm. I try to keep carbs low but ‘could do better’. Just had message
Temeraire
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PMRGCAuk
8 days ago
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Soy Lecithin protien powder ?
I am on a low calorie high protien diet, and have been using protien powder to supplement my diet. However I have become aware of articles saying that one of the ingredients ( Soy Lecithen ) is believed to interfere with thyroid hormone production ! What are people's thoughts on this, as I am very
I am on a low calorie high protien diet, and have been using protien powder to supplement my diet. However I have become aware of articles saying that one of the ingredients ( Soy Lecithen ) is believed to interfere with thyroid hormone production ! What are people's thoughts on this, as I am very
Bigsi
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Thyroid UK
10 days ago
Ulcerative proctitis
I have a severe proctitis. The Dr. prescribed me with a Prednisolone suppositories 5mg twice daily plus started oral Mesalazine as Octasa 2.4g/day. I’m on my 3rd week of the medication. But is not working properly. I’m taking Octasa in the morning before breakfast (I tried to take it before dinner
I have a severe proctitis. The Dr. prescribed me with a Prednisolone suppositories 5mg twice daily plus started oral Mesalazine as Octasa 2.4g/day. I’m on my 3rd week of the medication. But is not working properly. I’m taking Octasa in the morning before breakfast (I tried to take it before dinner
MK3L4S
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
15 days ago
Tired of colitis
I first was diagnosed with proctitis when I was about 20 but the doctor prescribed a sedative, believing it was stress related. After that I had about 4 or 5 flare ups over the course of the next 50 years, not having been officially diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis until 12 years ago. Mostly I tried
I first was diagnosed with proctitis when I was about 20 but the doctor prescribed a sedative, believing it was stress related. After that I had about 4 or 5 flare ups over the course of the next 50 years, not having been officially diagnosed with Ulcerative Colitis until 12 years ago. Mostly I tried
LoomiJil
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
21 days ago
Herman7275
Hi, back again, I talked to my diet dr. last week, hadn't spoken with her for some time, had been last year that I had been to their office, then beginning of the year, I came down with Covid, then had the flu twice. Then May 8th I had a complete reverse shoulder replacement which I am in the middle
Hi, back again, I talked to my diet dr. last week, hadn't spoken with her for some time, had been last year that I had been to their office, then beginning of the year, I came down with Covid, then had the flu twice. Then May 8th I had a complete reverse shoulder replacement which I am in the middle
Herman7275
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Weight Loss Support
21 days ago
When to take Metformin for maximum reduction of HbA1c?
I take metformin 850mg three times daily and no other anti-diabetic medicine. I have been taking it for some time without adverse effects and now, mainly because I am on prednisone, want to achieve maximum reduction of my HbA1c. When should I take the tablets to achieve this please?
I take metformin 850mg three times daily and no other anti-diabetic medicine. I have been taking it for some time without adverse effects and now, mainly because I am on prednisone, want to achieve maximum reduction of my HbA1c. When should I take the tablets to achieve this please?
kangaroojohn
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
23 days ago
Hot weather intolerance - pmr, Pred or old age?
In a previous life - pre PMR - I was a real sun worshipper, loving every moment I could spend outside no matter how hot. Mediterranean holidays in the mid 30s were the best days of my life. I now seemed to have turned into my Mother who used to complain it was ‘far too hot’ the minute the temperature
In a previous life - pre PMR - I was a real sun worshipper, loving every moment I could spend outside no matter how hot. Mediterranean holidays in the mid 30s were the best days of my life. I now seemed to have turned into my Mother who used to complain it was ‘far too hot’ the minute the temperature
Mandyq
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PMRGCAuk
24 days ago
I am a type 2 patient, but I always try to be positive about life.
"Due to family genetic problems, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2020. Coupled with some of the things I experienced at the time, I felt like the whole world was collapsing. However, as time went by, I gradually understood a lot. Living in this world, there will always be various challenges,
"Due to family genetic problems, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes in 2020. Coupled with some of the things I experienced at the time, I felt like the whole world was collapsing. However, as time went by, I gradually understood a lot. Living in this world, there will always be various challenges,
MartinaT
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PBC Foundation
24 days ago
High Triglycerides
Had 800+ Triglycerides (TG) 3 months back; Diabetes Type II, Hypertension Was put on Statin+Fibrate + Saroglitizar After 3 months, Triglycerides came down to 350 but reducing further. Family has history of high triglyceries. Diabetes and BP under control LDL - 160 HDL - 38 Put now to Ezetemibe
Had 800+ Triglycerides (TG) 3 months back; Diabetes Type II, Hypertension Was put on Statin+Fibrate + Saroglitizar After 3 months, Triglycerides came down to 350 but reducing further. Family has history of high triglyceries. Diabetes and BP under control LDL - 160 HDL - 38 Put now to Ezetemibe
ZeroInfiniti
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British Liver Trust
29 days ago
Calprotectin still 1800
Calprotectin test back again after last check in February which was 1800 after having alot of blood loss and diarrhea flare-up yet it is still 1800.Gastro appointment on 1st of July booked to discuss but feel very down by this number as I have been eating nothing but oats, almond milk, fish and rice
Calprotectin test back again after last check in February which was 1800 after having alot of blood loss and diarrhea flare-up yet it is still 1800.Gastro appointment on 1st of July booked to discuss but feel very down by this number as I have been eating nothing but oats, almond milk, fish and rice
Sooty712
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
1 month ago
NHS pre diabetic programme- Second Nature
This is more on the helpful pre diabetic theme, currently running. I wonder if anyone has been offered this programme? I was called up, by my surgery, for a blood test, in Dec 23, l don’t know why, possibly my age- 88. The result showed l was pre diabetic and l was immediately offered a free 9 month
This is more on the helpful pre diabetic theme, currently running. I wonder if anyone has been offered this programme? I was called up, by my surgery, for a blood test, in Dec 23, l don’t know why, possibly my age- 88. The result showed l was pre diabetic and l was immediately offered a free 9 month
Trulyscrumpious
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Blood Sugar Monitors
Hi - I’m nearly 10 months post Ivor Lewis and doing well. I do get dumping episodes though, and (I’m self diagnosing here!) they can include what presents as the drop in blood sugar Insulin trigger aspect (as well as all the other bits..!). Not a disaster, and sometimes self-inflicted by unwise eating
Hi - I’m nearly 10 months post Ivor Lewis and doing well. I do get dumping episodes though, and (I’m self diagnosing here!) they can include what presents as the drop in blood sugar Insulin trigger aspect (as well as all the other bits..!). Not a disaster, and sometimes self-inflicted by unwise eating
Bards
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
1 month ago
Reversal of Parkinson's versus Remission of Symptoms
On Sunday, June 9, search and rescue teams confirmed the death of Dr. Michael Mosley (British doctor), who had popularized Intermittent Fasting in 2012, and is in the news these days. Dr. Mosley had been diagnosed with diabetes and had experimented with Intermittent Fasting as a cure and having succeeded
On Sunday, June 9, search and rescue teams confirmed the death of Dr. Michael Mosley (British doctor), who had popularized Intermittent Fasting in 2012, and is in the news these days. Dr. Mosley had been diagnosed with diabetes and had experimented with Intermittent Fasting as a cure and having succeeded
pdpatient
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Metformin during pregnancy
I heard this dilemma so much around metformin, whether or not to take it during pregnancy. Is someone has pcos and insulin resistance, will it be better to continue metformin after conceiving naturally? Does it have any side effects? No one gives a concrete answer to this. Advices much appreciated
I heard this dilemma so much around metformin, whether or not to take it during pregnancy. Is someone has pcos and insulin resistance, will it be better to continue metformin after conceiving naturally? Does it have any side effects? No one gives a concrete answer to this. Advices much appreciated
Hope_1996
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Fertility Network UK
1 month ago
Anyone developed type 2 diabetes from steroids? wondering if maybe this is a developing problem for me - I have a high dose steroid inhaler.
just wondered if anyone had experienced this? I’ve just had a short course of prednisolone and feeling very fatigued.
just wondered if anyone had experienced this? I’ve just had a short course of prednisolone and feeling very fatigued.
Ladypig8
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Has this been discussed on the forum?
I heard Hugo Rifkin interview Max Nieuwdorp about his newly published book"The Power Of Hormones"on his Times Radio Saturday review,yesterday. The author said that the future of thyroid replacement medication should lie in the method of diabetes insulin medication-ie continuous monitoring & administering
I heard Hugo Rifkin interview Max Nieuwdorp about his newly published book"The Power Of Hormones"on his Times Radio Saturday review,yesterday. The author said that the future of thyroid replacement medication should lie in the method of diabetes insulin medication-ie continuous monitoring & administering
Naomi8
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
advice please
Hi everyone, not sure if you remember but I’m still getting terrible one sided temporal migraines and blurred vision but now I’ve been diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia not sure if I’ve spelt that correctly. I’ve always eaten healthy and been careful, especially with my mobility issues however I do
Hi everyone, not sure if you remember but I’m still getting terrible one sided temporal migraines and blurred vision but now I’ve been diagnosed with hypercholesterolemia not sure if I’ve spelt that correctly. I’ve always eaten healthy and been careful, especially with my mobility issues however I do
Numptybrain
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
colonoscopy with sedation
I am due to have a colonoscopy.... but three attempts previously were failures. This time I am to be sedated with Propofol. Which I am told is quite strong. Obviously, the consultant and his anaesthetist are are aware of my lung problems. But I am aware of just how painful the last three attempts
I am due to have a colonoscopy.... but three attempts previously were failures. This time I am to be sedated with Propofol. Which I am told is quite strong. Obviously, the consultant and his anaesthetist are are aware of my lung problems. But I am aware of just how painful the last three attempts
ledge
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
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