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Does Af effect your kidneys
I am 73 have type 2 diabetes and A.F high blood pressure now controlled I am worried about kidney disease I have been shown to have a reading of about 59 and have been told to drink more to keep it stable . Can Af be a contributor and am I fighting a losing battle trying to control it .
I am 73 have type 2 diabetes and A.F high blood pressure now controlled I am worried about kidney disease I have been shown to have a reading of about 59 and have been told to drink more to keep it stable . Can Af be a contributor and am I fighting a losing battle trying to control it .
olqp
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AF Association
2 years ago
Low Carb really works for me
May 3 rd this year was my moment of truth when I knew I had to do something about two years of pred use weight gain. After two weeks of thinking I was low carb, the scale had not changed! Discouraged I sought the forum’s help and was alerted to the existence of carbs in many hidden places. It is true
May 3 rd this year was my moment of truth when I knew I had to do something about two years of pred use weight gain. After two weeks of thinking I was low carb, the scale had not changed! Discouraged I sought the forum’s help and was alerted to the existence of carbs in many hidden places. It is true
Janetknit
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Octasa
Finally diagnosed with mild to moderate UC. Such a relief to no I haven't been going mad after 15 years. I have been prescribed Octasa 800mg 6 tablets per day. Has anyone felt a little odd after starting to take these. I have had a headache since starting the course on Friday and I have felt kind of
Finally diagnosed with mild to moderate UC. Such a relief to no I haven't been going mad after 15 years. I have been prescribed Octasa 800mg 6 tablets per day. Has anyone felt a little odd after starting to take these. I have had a headache since starting the course on Friday and I have felt kind of
Jj01
in
Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
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Marinated Tofu Vegetable Stir-fry
For this stir fry I marinated Tofu in sesame oil, crushed garlic and fresh red chilli chopped finely and a pinch of salt for 30 mins. Veggies are broccoli, sliced red pepper and julienned carrots All served on a bed of bulgur wheat ( optional) or any grain of your choice A sprinkling of toasted sesame
For this stir fry I marinated Tofu in sesame oil, crushed garlic and fresh red chilli chopped finely and a pinch of salt for 30 mins. Veggies are broccoli, sliced red pepper and julienned carrots All served on a bed of bulgur wheat ( optional) or any grain of your choice A sprinkling of toasted sesame
KBMosia
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Healthy Eating
2 years ago
Possible gestational diabetes! Help please
I am wondering if you kind people can please help? Currently 35+2 and since last Saturday have been using a blood sugar monitor from the hospital at home. Back story is, the baby has always from the beginning been measuring big. This is an ivf pregnancy and I have been on sertraline for horrendous anxiety
I am wondering if you kind people can please help? Currently 35+2 and since last Saturday have been using a blood sugar monitor from the hospital at home. Back story is, the baby has always from the beginning been measuring big. This is an ivf pregnancy and I have been on sertraline for horrendous anxiety
Nevergiveup21
in
Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Efficacy of Once- Weekly semaglutide V/s Thrice Daily Insulin Aspart as Add-on to Metformin and Insulin Glargine in Type 2 Diabetes..
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease, requiring treatment intensification. May have a look at the recent article published in [i]
Diabetes
[/i] journal. TAKE-HOME MESSAGE… * In the SUSTAIN 11 trial, the investigators compared weekly semaglutide to meal-time insulin aspart in patients with type
Type 2 diabetes is a progressive disease, requiring treatment intensification. May have a look at the recent article published in [i]
Diabetes
[/i] journal. TAKE-HOME MESSAGE… * In the SUSTAIN 11 trial, the investigators compared weekly semaglutide to meal-time insulin aspart in patients with type
DRH-sangli
Star
in
Diabetes India
2 years ago
Personalised Vitamin Plans (radio)
Just a quick alert to the devious vitamin sales people! I'm sure many here are all too well aware of schemes like these. However, the end result seems to suggest just taking a multivitamin. And we know that there is a strong (and evidenced) view that multivitamins are not ideal. Issues like combinations
Just a quick alert to the devious vitamin sales people! I'm sure many here are all too well aware of schemes like these. However, the end result seems to suggest just taking a multivitamin. And we know that there is a strong (and evidenced) view that multivitamins are not ideal. Issues like combinations
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Cholesterol and hypothyroidism
I was wondering if there is any relationship between these, had mine checked they aren’t like really bad but my HDL is a bit low and my total cholesterol is a bit high. I don’t know, could be diet related also.
I was wondering if there is any relationship between these, had mine checked they aren’t like really bad but my HDL is a bit low and my total cholesterol is a bit high. I don’t know, could be diet related also.
Dshadzz07
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Encouraging results from the CureParkinsons supported Phase II clinical trial of the GLP-1R agonist Liraglutide
There were 37 randomly assigned to Liraglutide & 18 on placebo (2:1); At 54 weeks, non-motor symptoms scale scores had improved by 6.6 points in the liraglutide group & worsened by 6.5 points in the placebo group; MDS-UPDRS III (change from baseline) = not significantly different Secondary outcome analysis
There were 37 randomly assigned to Liraglutide & 18 on placebo (2:1); At 54 weeks, non-motor symptoms scale scores had improved by 6.6 points in the liraglutide group & worsened by 6.5 points in the placebo group; MDS-UPDRS III (change from baseline) = not significantly different Secondary outcome analysis
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
why do i have diabetic symptoms but my blood sugar levels are fine?
This has been the case for a few years now. I am 25 years old and i have diabetic symptoms, poor blood circulation, get really shaky and dizzy when i dont eat for long periods, tired, lack of energy, hypoglycemic symptoms when i dont eat enough carbs. I do live a very sedentary lifestyle and dont exercise
This has been the case for a few years now. I am 25 years old and i have diabetic symptoms, poor blood circulation, get really shaky and dizzy when i dont eat for long periods, tired, lack of energy, hypoglycemic symptoms when i dont eat enough carbs. I do live a very sedentary lifestyle and dont exercise
healthiskey
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Healthy Eating
2 years ago
Oral berberine improves brain dopa/dopamine levels to ameliorate Parkinson’s disease by regulating gut microbiota
EDIT March 17, 2024:
Today somebody shared a link to a two year old post of mine about a report on Berberine being neurotoxic and taking it off of my stack. Within a few months I found other information on Berberine and, using my High School educated brain, decided that Berberine definitely needed
EDIT March 17, 2024:
Today somebody shared a link to a two year old post of mine about a report on Berberine being neurotoxic and taking it off of my stack. Within a few months I found other information on Berberine and, using my High School educated brain, decided that Berberine definitely needed
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Blood Glucose numbers with APS
Just wondering as my Primary care Dr. recently ran blood tests and said my Glucose readings were slightly high at 120 or so. I have altered my intake of Carbs and Sugar quite a bit and was curious if having APS and taking Warfarin is affecting my Blood Glucose numbers at all? Age 69 and have had APS
Just wondering as my Primary care Dr. recently ran blood tests and said my Glucose readings were slightly high at 120 or so. I have altered my intake of Carbs and Sugar quite a bit and was curious if having APS and taking Warfarin is affecting my Blood Glucose numbers at all? Age 69 and have had APS
SFHarry
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
New in Type 1 Diabetes "Monogenic Diabetes"
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how "
Monogenic
Diabetes
do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
In today's Daily Mail online, you can read about how "
Monogenic
Diabetes
do produce some insulin. " https://www.dailymail.co.uk/health/article-10171247/Type-1-diabetes-sufferers-ditch-insulin-turns-different-hidden-type.html
sandybrown
in
Diabetes India
3 years ago
Any Strategies For Controlling Blood Sugar While Taking Thyroid Meds
I am not a diabetic. Before having my thyroidectomy my glucose levels never rose above 82. Controlling by morning blood sugars have been especially difficult, maybe due to taking the meds at 6am while the "Dawn Effect" is still present. Do anyone exercise in the mornings before taking their meds
I am not a diabetic. Before having my thyroidectomy my glucose levels never rose above 82. Controlling by morning blood sugars have been especially difficult, maybe due to taking the meds at 6am while the "Dawn Effect" is still present. Do anyone exercise in the mornings before taking their meds
LeiL
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
1Trial of Bradykinesia Stem Cell Therapy Now Dosing Last Group
IMAC Holdings has started dosing the third and final group of participants in a Phase 1 clinical trial assessing the potential of its umbilical cord-derived stem cell therapy for treating bradykinesia, an early motor symptom of Parkinson’s disease characterized by slowness or difficulty in movement.
IMAC Holdings has started dosing the third and final group of participants in a Phase 1 clinical trial assessing the potential of its umbilical cord-derived stem cell therapy for treating bradykinesia, an early motor symptom of Parkinson’s disease characterized by slowness or difficulty in movement.
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Anion gap redux, potassium?
Recently i saw on here a discussion of low anion gap. I tried searching on HU but only found posts by people talking about other diseases, so clearly not the post and discussion I recall. Can anyone direct me to that discussion? If not, can anyone summarize the significance of low anion gap? Just
Recently i saw on here a discussion of low anion gap. I tried searching on HU but only found posts by people talking about other diseases, so clearly not the post and discussion I recall. Can anyone direct me to that discussion? If not, can anyone summarize the significance of low anion gap? Just
Vlaminck
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Levo timing with other supplements help
Hi everyone, I still am continuing my Levo trial with 50mcg. I have read plenty in older posts about interference and wanted some help to figure out which stuff can go together and which needs spacing out.. I take these: - Levo 50mcg - Vitamin D 4,000 IU drops - Folic Acid 5mg - Myo Inositol - Berberine
Hi everyone, I still am continuing my Levo trial with 50mcg. I have read plenty in older posts about interference and wanted some help to figure out which stuff can go together and which needs spacing out.. I take these: - Levo 50mcg - Vitamin D 4,000 IU drops - Folic Acid 5mg - Myo Inositol - Berberine
OudMood
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Anyone tried Berberine?
I think this is the wrong place to post, but not sure where to as it's both related to PCOS, T1D, Insulin resistance and Infertility, some of which are related/conditioned by Hashi.. So, basically was researching recently and discovered that Berberine may have very positive effects (in some studies
I think this is the wrong place to post, but not sure where to as it's both related to PCOS, T1D, Insulin resistance and Infertility, some of which are related/conditioned by Hashi.. So, basically was researching recently and discovered that Berberine may have very positive effects (in some studies
OudMood
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Low carb, high fat diet
When I was first diagnosed I decided I wanted to watch my weight. I had put on weight over the years and was 12 stone. I had read about reducing carbohydrates. A few months after my PMR diagnosis I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I read all I could and changed my diet to a low carb, high fat diet
When I was first diagnosed I decided I wanted to watch my weight. I had put on weight over the years and was 12 stone. I had read about reducing carbohydrates. A few months after my PMR diagnosis I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes. I read all I could and changed my diet to a low carb, high fat diet
Koalajane
in
PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Another interesting insight from a doctor - this time Dr Nadir Ali at a “low carb down under” conference.
This doctor has realised that the medical profession needs to listen to its knowledgeable patients in order to make progress. Yay!! Here is his first slide. The last word - on the next slide - is “buggy whipped”. For anyone interested in the benefits of a low carb high fat diet, and the reasons why
This doctor has realised that the medical profession needs to listen to its knowledgeable patients in order to make progress. Yay!! Here is his first slide. The last word - on the next slide - is “buggy whipped”. For anyone interested in the benefits of a low carb high fat diet, and the reasons why
dolphin5
in
Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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