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Camp in the Cloud - virtual family camp for young people with diabetes
DRWF, in collaboration with children’s charity Over The Wall, present Camp In The Cloud, a free to attend interactive, online family camp in for children living with type 1 diabetes. The events follow last year’s first Diabetes Wellness Family camp, also in partnership with Over The Wall. This year we
DRWF, in collaboration with children’s charity Over The Wall, present Camp In The Cloud, a free to attend interactive, online family camp in for children living with type 1 diabetes. The events follow last year’s first Diabetes Wellness Family camp, also in partnership with Over The Wall. This year we
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
Medication and vaccine?
Am on insulin and prednisolone for diabetes 2 and lupus and ILD. Is it OK to put covid vaccine-in the mix?
Am on insulin and prednisolone for diabetes 2 and lupus and ILD. Is it OK to put covid vaccine-in the mix?
LizzieG101
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
All going well so far.
Continuing on the Dead Slow taper. Not feeling the steps down which is very pleasing. So tempted to go faster but must not. Week 6 of The Fast 800 and Mark has lost 10.5 kg which is amazing. I have lost 7.8kg and have been stuck there for a week. I know that's normal for women let alone adding
Continuing on the Dead Slow taper. Not feeling the steps down which is very pleasing. So tempted to go faster but must not. Week 6 of The Fast 800 and Mark has lost 10.5 kg which is amazing. I have lost 7.8kg and have been stuck there for a week. I know that's normal for women let alone adding
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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Different scan results
I had an ultrasound on my pancreas on the back of a high Amylase result,showed pancreatic damage,the consultant arranged a triple ct scan with contrast and it found no damage...how can it be so different?
I had an ultrasound on my pancreas on the back of a high Amylase result,showed pancreatic damage,the consultant arranged a triple ct scan with contrast and it found no damage...how can it be so different?
deanw41
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Today's annual T1 diabetes review
Hi everyone I've just joined. Been T1 since June last year. So far had a good run. Lowest 3.8, highest 17.3 but I was in Greece on holiday and it was very hot. Had my annual review today. My eyes are good, blood pressure bit high but might had white coat syndrome lol My Hba1C was very high when
Hi everyone I've just joined. Been T1 since June last year. So far had a good run. Lowest 3.8, highest 17.3 but I was in Greece on holiday and it was very hot. Had my annual review today. My eyes are good, blood pressure bit high but might had white coat syndrome lol My Hba1C was very high when
Diabetesmatt100
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
BALANCE AND WORKOUT.
Having just made some additions to my FAQ Post AGING AND RUNNING https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k/posts/144721173/aging-and-running?responses=144722059, I thought I would add my extra paragraphs here as I believe they could be of great help to all. The new topics included are:
[u]Balance[/u][/
Having just made some additions to my FAQ Post AGING AND RUNNING https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k/posts/144721173/aging-and-running?responses=144722059, I thought I would add my extra paragraphs here as I believe they could be of great help to all. The new topics included are:
[u]Balance[/u][/
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Mentor
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
It’s the Sugar
Professor Foltynie said: "Our study has strengthened evidence that there is a link between type 2 diabetes and Parkinson's disease, although it remains clear that most people with diabetes will not go on to develop Parkinson's.
Professor Foltynie said: "Our study has strengthened evidence that there is a link between type 2 diabetes and Parkinson's disease, although it remains clear that most people with diabetes will not go on to develop Parkinson's.
Carolbren11
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Extremely low fasting blood sugar reading.
I’ve always tended to low blood sugar readings 54-66 fasting. Non fasting it’s about 70. Even on prednisone the condition persists. My sister has the same problem and needs to eat between meals. Today my blood sugar fasting was 42(!), This was 12 hours past a decent supper. No diabetes either side of
I’ve always tended to low blood sugar readings 54-66 fasting. Non fasting it’s about 70. Even on prednisone the condition persists. My sister has the same problem and needs to eat between meals. Today my blood sugar fasting was 42(!), This was 12 hours past a decent supper. No diabetes either side of
Karenjaninaz
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Beef Cobbler with Cheese and Rosemary Scones for Lytham's Casserole Off
I apologise for the picture, it doesn't do justice to the casserole, however, in future I would add more stock, as the scones soak up a lot of the gravy. It tastes fantastic! Even if I do say so myself! :D
INGREDIENTS FOR 8 PORTIONS
900g braising/stewing/chuck steak cut into cubes 3 tbsp coconut
I apologise for the picture, it doesn't do justice to the casserole, however, in future I would add more stock, as the scones soak up a lot of the gravy. It tastes fantastic! Even if I do say so myself! :D
INGREDIENTS FOR 8 PORTIONS
900g braising/stewing/chuck steak cut into cubes 3 tbsp coconut
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7 stone
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
Hi everyone.. does anyone have any idea whether donating blood reduces HBA1C levels for diabetics??
My hba1c level is 6.8 and I am maintaining it for last 2 years since I was diagnosed. No medicines prescribed yet. but I would like to start donating blood ..Just wanted to know whether this will affect my HBA1C results?
My hba1c level is 6.8 and I am maintaining it for last 2 years since I was diagnosed. No medicines prescribed yet. but I would like to start donating blood ..Just wanted to know whether this will affect my HBA1C results?
sanjaybalakrishnan
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Statins
My GP wants me to start on statins based on an analysis of my cholesterol level and various other factors including postcode (not sure why this is a consideration as I live in a fairly ordinary surburban area). When I read up on statins I was rather put off when I read about the risk of type 2 diabetes
My GP wants me to start on statins based on an analysis of my cholesterol level and various other factors including postcode (not sure why this is a consideration as I live in a fairly ordinary surburban area). When I read up on statins I was rather put off when I read about the risk of type 2 diabetes
Hidden
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AF Association
4 years ago
Blood results - no values given - advice please!
Hi All, so I've had my yearly blood test with full blood counts, fasting glucose, HBA1C and TSH. To get my results my GP practice doctor calls us and goes through the results; of which he only mentioned TSH, not all results so I had to ask for the fasting glucose and HBA1C. He seemed reluctant to discuss
Hi All, so I've had my yearly blood test with full blood counts, fasting glucose, HBA1C and TSH. To get my results my GP practice doctor calls us and goes through the results; of which he only mentioned TSH, not all results so I had to ask for the fasting glucose and HBA1C. He seemed reluctant to discuss
luthien
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
Feet angle pain -
I am 70 Yrs. and diabetic taking insulin and blood sugar varies from 7 - 8 on pen prick tests. Now a days I'm getting severe pain in feet-angle and musicale cramps in the morning at bed. Please some can suggest some remedy and what's it called - Thank you
I am 70 Yrs. and diabetic taking insulin and blood sugar varies from 7 - 8 on pen prick tests. Now a days I'm getting severe pain in feet-angle and musicale cramps in the morning at bed. Please some can suggest some remedy and what's it called - Thank you
baboigeorge83
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
4 years ago
Whole Plant Food
Please read the entire post to get the right perspective!
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Please read the entire post to get the right perspective!
[u]Disclaimer:[/u]
[u]First, I am not a medical professional.[/u]
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I am not attached to any commercial organization or any institute with an aim to promote any particular diet or with any other ulterior motive.
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namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
My fasting Blood sugar test was repeated and found to be 77mg/dL
In continuation to my previous three posts ( which you must read ), I am pleased to post my fasting blood sugar readings. The screen also shows my vitamin B12 & vitamin D level . My sufficient D level in my blood seems to have protected me from Covid19 so far 🙏with all blessings from "SUN GOD" , though
In continuation to my previous three posts ( which you must read ), I am pleased to post my fasting blood sugar readings. The screen also shows my vitamin B12 & vitamin D level . My sufficient D level in my blood seems to have protected me from Covid19 so far 🙏with all blessings from "SUN GOD" , though
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
4 years ago
Sudden Spike in Blood Sugar, I am in Shock!
I have been following a low carb diet since 3 Jun 2020 and today is 19 Nov 2020. No Roti/Chapati, no Rice, No Dal (they increase my sugar), no potatoes, bread, pasta, cereals, biscuits, etc. no Junk. When I started my Fasting Sugar had been around 130-145 and PP between 130-150 (HBA1C was 6.3 in March
I have been following a low carb diet since 3 Jun 2020 and today is 19 Nov 2020. No Roti/Chapati, no Rice, No Dal (they increase my sugar), no potatoes, bread, pasta, cereals, biscuits, etc. no Junk. When I started my Fasting Sugar had been around 130-145 and PP between 130-150 (HBA1C was 6.3 in March
Atulvats
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Dangerous Drug Combinations...
Many people take multiple drugs to treat a variety of illnesses. People with Type 2 diabetes, for example, often have other conditions, such such as depression, heart failure, a previous heart attack, chronic kidney disease, atrial fibrillation, COPD, rheumatoid arthritis, dementia, or high blood
Many people take multiple drugs to treat a variety of illnesses. People with Type 2 diabetes, for example, often have other conditions, such such as depression, heart failure, a previous heart attack, chronic kidney disease, atrial fibrillation, COPD, rheumatoid arthritis, dementia, or high blood
DRH-sangli
Star
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
borderline diabetic? What medications can cause this?
I have been told by my GP that following my annual blood tests my blood sugar levels are raised suggesting I could be borderline diabetic. This has really shocked me as there is no known history of diabetes either side of my parental families and I am not obese, although a tad overweight. I was wondering
I have been told by my GP that following my annual blood tests my blood sugar levels are raised suggesting I could be borderline diabetic. This has really shocked me as there is no known history of diabetes either side of my parental families and I am not obese, although a tad overweight. I was wondering
PollyDoodle
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Rectogesic is it Saint or Sinner.
Currently prescribed rectogesic for anal fissure but when applied gives rotten headache and feels like my ass is on fire.. Reminds me of the Johnny Cash song Ring of Fire.. 6 weeks since problem began.. Have had them previously in my cricketing days as an opening bowler from the strain during delivery
Currently prescribed rectogesic for anal fissure but when applied gives rotten headache and feels like my ass is on fire.. Reminds me of the Johnny Cash song Ring of Fire.. 6 weeks since problem began.. Have had them previously in my cricketing days as an opening bowler from the strain during delivery
excop999
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Does NDT affect blood sugar level?
I bought a blood glucose monitor a few weeks ago and have been checking my blood sugar level throughout the day. I take my meds at night (175mcg T4 & 0.75 Grains Erfa) and first thing in the morning my blood sugar is 3.6 - 3.8mmol/l. I also tried taking my Levo at night and NDT first thing in morning
I bought a blood glucose monitor a few weeks ago and have been checking my blood sugar level throughout the day. I take my meds at night (175mcg T4 & 0.75 Grains Erfa) and first thing in the morning my blood sugar is 3.6 - 3.8mmol/l. I also tried taking my Levo at night and NDT first thing in morning
BreifneKing
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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