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Primary bile malabsorption
I also have primary bile malabsorption whith no retention, so most foods make me seriously ill I am on bile sequestants and powders cannot eat normal food and had chronic diahrea for 7years as well as a host of other problems wondering if anyone whith lupus or auto immune disorder also has this diagnosis
I also have primary bile malabsorption whith no retention, so most foods make me seriously ill I am on bile sequestants and powders cannot eat normal food and had chronic diahrea for 7years as well as a host of other problems wondering if anyone whith lupus or auto immune disorder also has this diagnosis
Burnley1234
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LUPUS UK
5 years ago
Diabetes type 2 obesity and Intermittent fasting. š½
Hi everyone, This Monday it was on the news that someone is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every 3 minutes in England and Wales alone, which 200K every year and growing. Fasting can help some people lose weight and prevention is better than cure as diabetes can lead to some very serious consequences.
Hi everyone, This Monday it was on the news that someone is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every 3 minutes in England and Wales alone, which 200K every year and growing. Fasting can help some people lose weight and prevention is better than cure as diabetes can lead to some very serious consequences.
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Diabetes type 2 obesity and Intermittent fasting. š½
Hi everyone, This has been on the news today that someone is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every 3 minutes just in England and Wales, which 200K our year and growing. Fasting can help some people lose weight and prevention is better than cure as diabetes can lead to some very serious consequences.
Hi everyone, This has been on the news today that someone is diagnosed with type 2 diabetes every 3 minutes just in England and Wales, which 200K our year and growing. Fasting can help some people lose weight and prevention is better than cure as diabetes can lead to some very serious consequences.
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
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Intolerance to thyroxine
Hi there - I have Hashimoto and have been taking Levothyroxine/eutirox for 5 months. My issue is that I keep having to lower the dose of Levo because it keeps causing me to have symptoms of diabetes (excessive hunger, thirst, polyuria, weight loss, night sweats) however my TSH level remains high and
Hi there - I have Hashimoto and have been taking Levothyroxine/eutirox for 5 months. My issue is that I keep having to lower the dose of Levo because it keeps causing me to have symptoms of diabetes (excessive hunger, thirst, polyuria, weight loss, night sweats) however my TSH level remains high and
Hannah5273
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Yayyy 6.6 on the sugar scale!!
Iāve begun running again after graduating last year, then lapsing over winter. Iām dieting sensibly for my sons wedding on 27th April. I completed week 5 run 3 yesterday. BUT THE BEST OF ALL !!!! My blood sugars have come down to 6.6 this morning. Thatās the lowest theyāve been since I was diagnosed
Iāve begun running again after graduating last year, then lapsing over winter. Iām dieting sensibly for my sons wedding on 27th April. I completed week 5 run 3 yesterday. BUT THE BEST OF ALL !!!! My blood sugars have come down to 6.6 this morning. Thatās the lowest theyāve been since I was diagnosed
WalkingWithLabradors
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Podietry or not?
I have type 2 diabetes and on 3 tablets which has now been changed to 2 and one of the others has been doubled. If this doesn't work in 3 months I will have to go on insulin I have over 30 chronic medical conditions so can't bend down so have to pay to have my toenails cut. My friend told me this isn't
I have type 2 diabetes and on 3 tablets which has now been changed to 2 and one of the others has been doubled. If this doesn't work in 3 months I will have to go on insulin I have over 30 chronic medical conditions so can't bend down so have to pay to have my toenails cut. My friend told me this isn't
Sahara57
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Diabetes Type 2 finally.
Have mentioned this in a reply to another post. Today my doctor has prescribed me Metformin to address my blood sugar levels. I have tried (not massively but I have tried) to address my insulin resistant body but to no avail. I am sick and tired of saying to myself, you can't have that, you shouldn't
Have mentioned this in a reply to another post. Today my doctor has prescribed me Metformin to address my blood sugar levels. I have tried (not massively but I have tried) to address my insulin resistant body but to no avail. I am sick and tired of saying to myself, you can't have that, you shouldn't
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
How many TYPE 2 diabetics are under 30?
Hi. I wanted to know how many type 2 diabetics in this forum are below 30 and how are they maintaining their BS along with their profession, as well? I am 29 and diabetic since 2 years ago. Hba1c is in the range of 5 to 6. I am following low carb (120 grams per day) and high fat diet. I am a software
Hi. I wanted to know how many type 2 diabetics in this forum are below 30 and how are they maintaining their BS along with their profession, as well? I am 29 and diabetic since 2 years ago. Hba1c is in the range of 5 to 6. I am following low carb (120 grams per day) and high fat diet. I am a software
Indian1990
Star
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
I am not done, I have only just begun! (Part 2)
So I have to admit to feeling rather proud of myself today, and with apologies to those who read my very 1st post, I am going to repeat the story of my journey which may help some others. Last September I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes and although I would not say I was totally unfit I weighed
So I have to admit to feeling rather proud of myself today, and with apologies to those who read my very 1st post, I am going to repeat the story of my journey which may help some others. Last September I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes and although I would not say I was totally unfit I weighed
Chris141
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
I am not done, I have only just begun! (Part 2)
So I have to admit to feeling rather proud of myself today, and with apologies to those who read my very 1st post, I am going to repeat the story of my journey which may help some others. Last September I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes and although I would not say I was totally unfit I weighed
So I have to admit to feeling rather proud of myself today, and with apologies to those who read my very 1st post, I am going to repeat the story of my journey which may help some others. Last September I was diagnosed with Type 2 Diabetes and although I would not say I was totally unfit I weighed
Chris141
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Whoopppeee! Back to normal thanks to diet and you guys!
I was diagnosed prediabetic about a year ago, put on low dose of Metformin and also a moderate Keto diet, thanks largely to advice on this forum as well as my nurse. I had a blood test at six months in and had managed to improve and come one step away from prediabetic instead of becoming diatbetic. Now
I was diagnosed prediabetic about a year ago, put on low dose of Metformin and also a moderate Keto diet, thanks largely to advice on this forum as well as my nurse. I had a blood test at six months in and had managed to improve and come one step away from prediabetic instead of becoming diatbetic. Now
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
Diabetes or pre-diabetes question
Morning everyone, Having taken a lot of steroids in my life Im wondering if I might be moving towards pre-diabetes as a side effect. I know lots with copd have diabetes so hoping you can answer this question which I will also post on the Diabetes forum. Im getting a lot of seemingly unexplained nausea
Morning everyone, Having taken a lot of steroids in my life Im wondering if I might be moving towards pre-diabetes as a side effect. I know lots with copd have diabetes so hoping you can answer this question which I will also post on the Diabetes forum. Im getting a lot of seemingly unexplained nausea
O2Trees
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Views on my daily breakfast
After a long break I decided I should get back to getting healthy again. I decided to stick to one breakfast, repeating it doesn't bother me, but wanted to ask what others thought as most info I've found seems to point to me doing all the right things. To start I have 1 turmeric capsual and take it with
After a long break I decided I should get back to getting healthy again. I decided to stick to one breakfast, repeating it doesn't bother me, but wanted to ask what others thought as most info I've found seems to point to me doing all the right things. To start I have 1 turmeric capsual and take it with
WhiteFoxWolf
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Ways to lower your cholesterol
I just noticed this "Learn all about cholesterol and ways to manage it using this new online programme from the British Heart Foundation." and it got me thinking of a video, a very informative video called 'What The Health', that was relating to cholesterol, diabetes and other things. If you find information
I just noticed this "Learn all about cholesterol and ways to manage it using this new online programme from the British Heart Foundation." and it got me thinking of a video, a very informative video called 'What The Health', that was relating to cholesterol, diabetes and other things. If you find information
Matt2584
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Eggs & diabetes
I just received an email talking arguing eggs are not bad for diabetes, and possibly good. To justify its position it referred to a study performed at The University of Eastern Finland, and published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition studied the diets of men aged 42 to 60, and followed them
I just received an email talking arguing eggs are not bad for diabetes, and possibly good. To justify its position it referred to a study performed at The University of Eastern Finland, and published in the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition studied the diets of men aged 42 to 60, and followed them
andyswarbs
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Can someone help
I have copd , fibromyalgia , type 2 diabetes insulin controlled. I read all these posts on here about bronchectasis, psuedomonas and it all means nothing to me. I know practically nothing about the things I suffer from. I don't understand any of it. Jjray
I have copd , fibromyalgia , type 2 diabetes insulin controlled. I read all these posts on here about bronchectasis, psuedomonas and it all means nothing to me. I know practically nothing about the things I suffer from. I don't understand any of it. Jjray
Jjray
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Diabetes
As the regulars here probably know, I take quite an interest in this. Diabetes Type 2, and all the horrible consequences that follow, is simply not taken seriously by the NHS, despite the fact that a large chunk of its budget disappears into that particular black hole. Metabolic Syndrome in general consumes
As the regulars here probably know, I take quite an interest in this. Diabetes Type 2, and all the horrible consequences that follow, is simply not taken seriously by the NHS, despite the fact that a large chunk of its budget disappears into that particular black hole. Metabolic Syndrome in general consumes
TheAwfulToad
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Sugar addiction
Hi all. Iām a newbie and Iām really looking forward to participating with the community. Iāve lost 2&1/2 stone but my sugar craving is constant and Iāve started to gain again
Hi all. Iām a newbie and Iām really looking forward to participating with the community. Iāve lost 2&1/2 stone but my sugar craving is constant and Iāve started to gain again
rebecca57
2020 March
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Flaxseed and Chia Seeds are safe?
Hi , IĀ“m planning to improve the diet with chia and flaxseed , but I read that a person with CLL should not take raw food, its the same with the seeds? or could I ad the seeds thanks in advance.
Hi , IĀ“m planning to improve the diet with chia and flaxseed , but I read that a person with CLL should not take raw food, its the same with the seeds? or could I ad the seeds thanks in advance.
C3PO1
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Cellulitus
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed as being a type 2 diabetic. In the past, I have been treated a few times for cellulitis. It always occurs when traveling and it doesn't seem to matter what the climate is. However, since my diabetes diagnosis, I have the same strange sensations in my legs and the feeling
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed as being a type 2 diabetic. In the past, I have been treated a few times for cellulitis. It always occurs when traveling and it doesn't seem to matter what the climate is. However, since my diabetes diagnosis, I have the same strange sensations in my legs and the feeling
NitasNan
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
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