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Tetany parahormon
Does any of you had a problem with low parahormon? Diagnosed with tetany. Phosphate and calcium and magnesium economic not in level. Neurological problem occured
Does any of you had a problem with low parahormon? Diagnosed with tetany. Phosphate and calcium and magnesium economic not in level. Neurological problem occured
Jolanta82
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
DOES ANYONE HAVE EXPERIENCE TAKING METFORMIN AS A PREVENTIVE MEASURE
I AM A 66-year old female who was in top condition 18 months ago. It was a year before I received the PMR diagnosis and it's been 12 weeks since I've been on prednisone. I've tried to have a good attitude about the pred and to throw all my energy into my health and minimizing its side effects. I've
I AM A 66-year old female who was in top condition 18 months ago. It was a year before I received the PMR diagnosis and it's been 12 weeks since I've been on prednisone. I've tried to have a good attitude about the pred and to throw all my energy into my health and minimizing its side effects. I've
CroquetGirl
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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
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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
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
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
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
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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
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
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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
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Non-obese and lean Indians also prone to Type 2 diabetes
The link below give good information: https://www.kemdiabetes.org/Paper/272%20Confessions%20of%20a%20thin-fat%20Indian.pdf Only 5 pages. In page 5 a photo gives compassion. Controlled diet, eating habits and exercise can help to control type 2. Controlled diet, low carb food and avoiding free sugar
The link below give good information: https://www.kemdiabetes.org/Paper/272%20Confessions%20of%20a%20thin-fat%20Indian.pdf Only 5 pages. In page 5 a photo gives compassion. Controlled diet, eating habits and exercise can help to control type 2. Controlled diet, low carb food and avoiding free sugar
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
2 years ago
Confused about seeds!
Can anyone please tell me if seeds are good or bad for under active thyroid? I’m so confused as I have been reading that they are really great for you and then the next article tells me that they are really bad for you? I have a cupboard full of chai, linseed, pumpkin, sunflower seeds etc! Help!
Can anyone please tell me if seeds are good or bad for under active thyroid? I’m so confused as I have been reading that they are really great for you and then the next article tells me that they are really bad for you? I have a cupboard full of chai, linseed, pumpkin, sunflower seeds etc! Help!
aliwt
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Just Diagnosed type 2, feeling a bit downhearted!
Having been told 3 years ago that I was pre diabetic I made as many changes to my diet and lifestyle (other health conditions and covid permitting) to try and avoid progressing to the "I am diabetic" status but today I have been told I am diabetic, steroid induced. My doctor prescribed gliclazide in
Having been told 3 years ago that I was pre diabetic I made as many changes to my diet and lifestyle (other health conditions and covid permitting) to try and avoid progressing to the "I am diabetic" status but today I have been told I am diabetic, steroid induced. My doctor prescribed gliclazide in
AF59
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
Low Glutamate Diet
What Is Glutamate? Glutamate is an amino acid that is the most abundant neurotransmitter in the brain. It regulates the receptors of other important neurotransmitters such as: Serotonin Dopamine Norepinephrine Acetylcholine https://epidemicanswers.org/getting-started/diet-basics/low-glutamate-diet
What Is Glutamate? Glutamate is an amino acid that is the most abundant neurotransmitter in the brain. It regulates the receptors of other important neurotransmitters such as: Serotonin Dopamine Norepinephrine Acetylcholine https://epidemicanswers.org/getting-started/diet-basics/low-glutamate-diet
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Diabetes, weight loss.
Hi guys and gals, I’ve recently started c25k after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I was 16st (100kg) when I started, at the moment I’m 14st 10lb. Today I completed run1 of week 4, I felt awesome when my coach said I’m now running more than walking 😁, the 2nd 5 min run was difficult but so happy
Hi guys and gals, I’ve recently started c25k after being diagnosed with type 2 diabetes, I was 16st (100kg) when I started, at the moment I’m 14st 10lb. Today I completed run1 of week 4, I felt awesome when my coach said I’m now running more than walking 😁, the 2nd 5 min run was difficult but so happy
Steveoz
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Nuchido Laboratories claims a HUGE increase in NAD+
I've been looking at all of the many, many approaches that have been tried in order to increase NAD+. Niaicin, Niacinamide, NR, NMN are a few. The reasons why NAD+ is important are too numerous to list. If you need just one reason, NAD+ is how the energy we bring in (food) becomes energy that our cells
I've been looking at all of the many, many approaches that have been tried in order to increase NAD+. Niaicin, Niacinamide, NR, NMN are a few. The reasons why NAD+ is important are too numerous to list. If you need just one reason, NAD+ is how the energy we bring in (food) becomes energy that our cells
JAS9
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Music like exercise has a role in medicine.
I can't play an instrument and I cannot sing nor do I understand musicology ! But in social settings I used selections of music that induce specific moods and behaviors during social gatherings. Certain types of music will provoke specific "feelings" and for us CLL patients music may induce a momentary
I can't play an instrument and I cannot sing nor do I understand musicology ! But in social settings I used selections of music that induce specific moods and behaviors during social gatherings. Certain types of music will provoke specific "feelings" and for us CLL patients music may induce a momentary
janvog
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Metformin
Hi everyone, I have used this forum several times. My question this time is, how long do I leave taking metformin after taking thyroxine? I have lost a 7 year battle with weight gain and now have to take metformin for diabetes 2. I am upset as I feel as if I had a gp who had knowledge about thyroid
Hi everyone, I have used this forum several times. My question this time is, how long do I leave taking metformin after taking thyroxine? I have lost a 7 year battle with weight gain and now have to take metformin for diabetes 2. I am upset as I feel as if I had a gp who had knowledge about thyroid
Omadoll
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
PwP, Glaucoma and Citicoline
Previously I posted about the usefulness of Citicoline for memory issues here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146670603/part-2-reversing-memory-deficits-and-senior-moments-in-a-78-year-old Here is a review that gives a good idea of the benefits of citicoline in PwP: https://www.researchgate.net
Previously I posted about the usefulness of Citicoline for memory issues here: https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/146670603/part-2-reversing-memory-deficits-and-senior-moments-in-a-78-year-old Here is a review that gives a good idea of the benefits of citicoline in PwP: https://www.researchgate.net
chartist
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Confused
Hi, I am recently diagnosed type 2 diabetic I know I need to cut carbs but what is recommended for me daily? I have lost weight since diagnosis but still would like to lose another 20lbs I go to exercise classes 5 nights a week doing Zumba and kettle bells etc I don’t smoke and very rarely drink
Hi, I am recently diagnosed type 2 diabetic I know I need to cut carbs but what is recommended for me daily? I have lost weight since diagnosis but still would like to lose another 20lbs I go to exercise classes 5 nights a week doing Zumba and kettle bells etc I don’t smoke and very rarely drink
Suey147
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
2 years ago
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