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Hi wondering if anyone has had groin discomfort in their CLL journey, l have for a couple of weeks on and off,l do gardening when fatigue allows me too so could be a strain,thanks all.
Hi wondering if anyone has had groin discomfort in their CLL journey, l have for a couple of weeks on and off,l do gardening when fatigue allows me too so could be a strain,thanks all.
sun_flower
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Help with blood tests please - Triglycerides high again
Hi All, Would appreciate help with my recent blood test results please. I am taking 75mcg/100mcg alternate days. Then upped my T3 in April to 12.5mcg per day after blood tests showed high cholesterol. My recent tests show T3 increased from 4.3 to 5.47 so very positive increase. LDL down from 3.4
Hi All, Would appreciate help with my recent blood test results please. I am taking 75mcg/100mcg alternate days. Then upped my T3 in April to 12.5mcg per day after blood tests showed high cholesterol. My recent tests show T3 increased from 4.3 to 5.47 so very positive increase. LDL down from 3.4
Newmummy82
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
What's your experience of coming of steroids
So I have my rheumatology appointment next week so hopefully will get a better understanding of what's going on. In the meantime I am on mycophenalate and a weaning dose of prednisolone for eye inflammation, started with 800mg in December and am now on 2.5mg before stopping in 2 months time. However
So I have my rheumatology appointment next week so hopefully will get a better understanding of what's going on. In the meantime I am on mycophenalate and a weaning dose of prednisolone for eye inflammation, started with 800mg in December and am now on 2.5mg before stopping in 2 months time. However
Autolupus
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
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Diabetes 2 high blood sugar level 03/11/2022 HbA1c level 92 mmol/mol 20/02/23 88 mmol/mol, through Prostate Cancer June 2022 to April 2023!
Colourful medical history had diabetes 2 since March 2020 on Metformin 1500mg, aged 66, left over side effects from Radiotherapy sessions and hormone injections Decapeptyl SR [last injection 19/12/2022] any reliable way of measuring Blood Sugar Level? Target meant to be circa 58 on 'diet' have had to
Colourful medical history had diabetes 2 since March 2020 on Metformin 1500mg, aged 66, left over side effects from Radiotherapy sessions and hormone injections Decapeptyl SR [last injection 19/12/2022] any reliable way of measuring Blood Sugar Level? Target meant to be circa 58 on 'diet' have had to
Adlon57
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Healthy Evidence
1 year ago
NHS text re wifi alerts
You Should have recently received a text from your NHS GP warning you of the following, if you are nervous, vulnerable or prone to stress. The UK government will test out their emergency alert system on the on the evening of Sunday 23 April 2023 on all 4G and 5G networks. Your devices will make a loud
You Should have recently received a text from your NHS GP warning you of the following, if you are nervous, vulnerable or prone to stress. The UK government will test out their emergency alert system on the on the evening of Sunday 23 April 2023 on all 4G and 5G networks. Your devices will make a loud
Zenga
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
My type 2 diabetes
Hello there, hope everyone is healthy today! I’m 26 years old male from India. Two years back, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when I visited the doctor for some other reason. It was no surprise to me as both my parents have type 2 diabetes and I am also moderately obese with no physical activity
Hello there, hope everyone is healthy today! I’m 26 years old male from India. Two years back, I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes when I visited the doctor for some other reason. It was no surprise to me as both my parents have type 2 diabetes and I am also moderately obese with no physical activity
secretsubject
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Diabetes India
8 months ago
Distortion of Hba1c test with levo
Hi Someone asked me to give further info about my claim that HbA1c tests cannot be relied upon if you are being treated with levothyroxine. I can't find that request now so I'm starting a new thread. The clearest statement is on the American Thyroid Association website.
WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS
Hi Someone asked me to give further info about my claim that HbA1c tests cannot be relied upon if you are being treated with levothyroxine. I can't find that request now so I'm starting a new thread. The clearest statement is on the American Thyroid Association website.
WHAT ARE THE IMPLICATIONS
Pearlteapot
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
My Current Stack (What is in Yours?)
Fabnusasked me what my current stack was so I am sharing it here. Please remember I have not been diagnosed with PD. I have RBD and some other symptoms.
Also remember I have a HS degree, poor impulse control, and I am prone to bad decisions. Please do your own research.
The best place
Fabnusasked me what my current stack was so I am sharing it here. Please remember I have not been diagnosed with PD. I have RBD and some other symptoms.
Also remember I have a HS degree, poor impulse control, and I am prone to bad decisions. Please do your own research.
The best place
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
What I learned about steroids and blood sugar levels from wearing a continuous glucose monitor (CGM) on the ZOE program
I’ve just finished using a CGM for 2 weeks as a paying participant in the ZOE study, which I mentioned in a previous post: https://healthunlocked.com/pmrgcauk/posts/149526653/ive-signed-up-for-tim-spectors-zoe-study-looking-at-blood-sugars-and-gut-health Many PMR and GCA patients, self-included, have
I’ve just finished using a CGM for 2 weeks as a paying participant in the ZOE study, which I mentioned in a previous post: https://healthunlocked.com/pmrgcauk/posts/149526653/ive-signed-up-for-tim-spectors-zoe-study-looking-at-blood-sugars-and-gut-health Many PMR and GCA patients, self-included, have
tangocharlie
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Broken Ankle & little toe
Good afternoon All just catching up on posts and thought id let you know just to add to my intake of pills now have osteopenia so decided to fall out the back door and break my ankle & toe lovely just what i needed Hopefully i dont get the itch bad with the cast on 😳 Have decided to take Calcium
Good afternoon All just catching up on posts and thought id let you know just to add to my intake of pills now have osteopenia so decided to fall out the back door and break my ankle & toe lovely just what i needed Hopefully i dont get the itch bad with the cast on 😳 Have decided to take Calcium
Eppy
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PBC Foundation
1 year ago
levo with statin
Is it safe for me to use atorvastatin, a statin medication, to lower my cholesterol levels while also taking levothyroxine?
Is it safe for me to use atorvastatin, a statin medication, to lower my cholesterol levels while also taking levothyroxine?
Abdullahdalmar
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
LCHF / IF for August?
Hi all The title means Low Carbohydrate High Fat / Intermittent fasting. Both are ways of eating that can help people loose weight without the need to count calories or eat less and without the need to go hungry. Both ways of eating can also help to ease several health conditions. IF and LCHF work
Hi all The title means Low Carbohydrate High Fat / Intermittent fasting. Both are ways of eating that can help people loose weight without the need to count calories or eat less and without the need to go hungry. Both ways of eating can also help to ease several health conditions. IF and LCHF work
Professor-Yaffle
Visitor
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Weight Loss Support
9 months ago
Meta-analysis Identifies Supplements That Benefit Cardiovascular Health
An interesting meta-analysis from the American College of Cardiology of more than 884 studies finds omega-3, folic acid, and CoQ10 among the micronutrients that reduce cardiovascular risk. [i]"Researchers systematically reviewed a total of 884 studies available to date on micronutrients taken as dietary
An interesting meta-analysis from the American College of Cardiology of more than 884 studies finds omega-3, folic acid, and CoQ10 among the micronutrients that reduce cardiovascular risk. [i]"Researchers systematically reviewed a total of 884 studies available to date on micronutrients taken as dietary
Barny12
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AF Association
1 year ago
Alpha Lipoid Acid & Acetyl L Carnitine - Help!
Hi everyone, I have a dilemma - can you help me? I have hypo-thyroidism which is treated with lexothyroxine. I'm also a type-1 diabetic and just been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy (although still being investigated), I've been put on duloxetine for pain, but am experiencing some not-very-pleasant
Hi everyone, I have a dilemma - can you help me? I have hypo-thyroidism which is treated with lexothyroxine. I'm also a type-1 diabetic and just been diagnosed with peripheral neuropathy (although still being investigated), I've been put on duloxetine for pain, but am experiencing some not-very-pleasant
mids_thyman
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Crockpot recipes
Hello, as a heart attack surviver I am on a wholefood, low carb, low sugar campaign and with the above and intermittent fasting ( GP approved)I am 2 stone lighter than when I came out of hospital on 3d March this year . I am looking for some good recipe ideas for a Crockpot! It's my latest toy and I'm
Hello, as a heart attack surviver I am on a wholefood, low carb, low sugar campaign and with the above and intermittent fasting ( GP approved)I am 2 stone lighter than when I came out of hospital on 3d March this year . I am looking for some good recipe ideas for a Crockpot! It's my latest toy and I'm
Instructor57
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Healthy Eating
9 months ago
Glucose Tolerance Test
Hi everyone, I am currently 27 weeks pregnant and had two risk factors for gestational diabetes - my BMI is 30+ and I have a first degree relative with type 2. Today I had my GTT, and won’t find out the results until next week, but ever since the test, I’ve felt very nauseous, headachey with the driest
Hi everyone, I am currently 27 weeks pregnant and had two risk factors for gestational diabetes - my BMI is 30+ and I have a first degree relative with type 2. Today I had my GTT, and won’t find out the results until next week, but ever since the test, I’ve felt very nauseous, headachey with the driest
monkee641
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
1 year ago
Plant Sterols for reduction of cholesterol
Not necessarily related to PMR as I have had high cholesterol since I first started having blood tests years ago. My 'good' and 'bad' have always been about the same level. My current GP suggested statins. I declined. She then suggested trying plant sterols. I've ordered a couple pf packs from
Not necessarily related to PMR as I have had high cholesterol since I first started having blood tests years ago. My 'good' and 'bad' have always been about the same level. My current GP suggested statins. I declined. She then suggested trying plant sterols. I've ordered a couple pf packs from
Pr0jection
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
I got my HbAc1 result sad
Posted other day with my other results full thyroid etc , got lipids will post , HbA1c clotted, Received HbA1c results this morning and cried, last Gp test January said it had gone up to 50, todays is 54 was hoping it had lowered, Now we all know poor thyroid treatment /control can cause mayhem and
Posted other day with my other results full thyroid etc , got lipids will post , HbA1c clotted, Received HbA1c results this morning and cried, last Gp test January said it had gone up to 50, todays is 54 was hoping it had lowered, Now we all know poor thyroid treatment /control can cause mayhem and
Polo22
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Mitochondria, sugar, red lights and Doxazosin
My scientist friend, who is working on a vibrotactile coordinated reset prototype for me, drew my attention to an article in New Scientist - which is very interesting https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25734290-100-restoring-the-brains-mitochondria-could-slow-ageing-and-end-dementia/ Quick take
My scientist friend, who is working on a vibrotactile coordinated reset prototype for me, drew my attention to an article in New Scientist - which is very interesting https://www.newscientist.com/article/mg25734290-100-restoring-the-brains-mitochondria-could-slow-ageing-and-end-dementia/ Quick take
WinnieThePoo
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Insulin Resistance, Parkinson's Disease, Consequences And What To Do About It
The topic of insulin resistance (IR) in PwP is not often discussed. Has your MDS or neurologist ever tested you for IR? It is estimated that two thirds of people with PD who are not diabetic, have IR and very likely are not even aware they have IR as discussed here : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/
The topic of insulin resistance (IR) in PwP is not often discussed. Has your MDS or neurologist ever tested you for IR? It is estimated that two thirds of people with PD who are not diabetic, have IR and very likely are not even aware they have IR as discussed here : https://www.parkinson.org/blog/
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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