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U.S. Gov't to Negotiate Prices for Ibrutinib
https://www.cnn.com/2023/08/29/politics/medicare-drug-price-negotiations/index.html#:~:text=Medicare%20will%20soon%20start%20negotiating%20the%20prices%20of%2010%20drugs%20with%20manufacturers.&text=The%20Biden%20administration%20unveiled%20Tuesday,blood%20thinners%20and%20diabetes%20medications.
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michaeledward
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CLL Support
11 months ago
Curious
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
11 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
11 months ago
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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
11 months 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
11 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
11 months 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
11 months 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
1 year 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
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
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
1 year 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
1 year ago
Statins and Malcolm Kendrick's: The Great Cholestrol Con!
I saw Helvella's post regarding the article in the Guardian on NHS checks; I did post this elsewhere, but I guess would only be visible to folk following the original post, so I thought it may be helpful to post separately. Some on here may well be aware of this work: The work of Malcolm Kendrick
I saw Helvella's post regarding the article in the Guardian on NHS checks; I did post this elsewhere, but I guess would only be visible to folk following the original post, so I thought it may be helpful to post separately. Some on here may well be aware of this work: The work of Malcolm Kendrick
Lavender-Blue
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
'But you look OK'
I don't look OK, spinal curvature, so I've never had this. Can folks explain to me where the idiots who say this are coming from? Broken limbs, skin conditions, people don't look OK. Systemic conditions, heart, liver, kidneys, GI, people being correctly treated look OK. My SIL has myeloma - but she
I don't look OK, spinal curvature, so I've never had this. Can folks explain to me where the idiots who say this are coming from? Broken limbs, skin conditions, people don't look OK. Systemic conditions, heart, liver, kidneys, GI, people being correctly treated look OK. My SIL has myeloma - but she
Mayadill
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Are statins essential if you are suffering from AF and/or past strokes? And how much is 'good'?
Just seeking some views on what constitutes the 'correct' level of statins to take in various situations. I have been taking 10 mg of simvastatine for six months and found this is no problem for me and it has marginally reduced what was a very low LDL cholesterol level in the first place. But my doctor
Just seeking some views on what constitutes the 'correct' level of statins to take in various situations. I have been taking 10 mg of simvastatine for six months and found this is no problem for me and it has marginally reduced what was a very low LDL cholesterol level in the first place. But my doctor
oscarfox49
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AF Association
1 year ago
Success in a Phase 2 trial of umbilical-cord-derived allogeneic mesenchymal stromal cells (MSCs) for newly diagnosed Type 1 diabetes.
"No other treatments on the market or in clinical trials have shown the ability to halt the progression of diabetes." Medical Xpress article: Wharton's jelly found to halt diabetes progression in Phase II trial. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-06-wharton-jelly-halt-diabetes-phase.html Research
"No other treatments on the market or in clinical trials have shown the ability to halt the progression of diabetes." Medical Xpress article: Wharton's jelly found to halt diabetes progression in Phase II trial. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2023-06-wharton-jelly-halt-diabetes-phase.html Research
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Why watermelon is good for us
Only 6.8% of U.S. adults have optimal cardiometabolic health, while an estimated 47 million have cardiometabolic disorders Watermelon contains L-citrulline and L-arginine, which are nitric oxide (NO) precursors; NO helps relax blood vessels and widen arteriesConsuming watermelon juice attenuates reductions
Only 6.8% of U.S. adults have optimal cardiometabolic health, while an estimated 47 million have cardiometabolic disorders Watermelon contains L-citrulline and L-arginine, which are nitric oxide (NO) precursors; NO helps relax blood vessels and widen arteriesConsuming watermelon juice attenuates reductions
Peacefulneedshelp
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AF Association
1 year ago
Greetings
Hello all. I joined this forum today as my doctor has told me I need to get from 87kg, 13.7st, 191.8lb to 70kg. That is a loss of 17kg, 2.7st, 37.5lb. This is assuming my conversions are correct. Recently I was diagnosed with Diabetes T2, Metabolic Syndrome, and Multifactorial chylomicronemia syndrome
Hello all. I joined this forum today as my doctor has told me I need to get from 87kg, 13.7st, 191.8lb to 70kg. That is a loss of 17kg, 2.7st, 37.5lb. This is assuming my conversions are correct. Recently I was diagnosed with Diabetes T2, Metabolic Syndrome, and Multifactorial chylomicronemia syndrome
Zephyre
Restart April 2024
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Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
I've signed up for Tim Spector's ZOE study looking at blood sugars and gut health
I've long had an interest in how the foods we eat affect inflammation and weight and generally follow low -carb eating, although I often lapse and am not as diciplined as Id like to be. So this sounds fascinating to me, especially as I'm also interested in gut-health science. Taking part starts by
I've long had an interest in how the foods we eat affect inflammation and weight and generally follow low -carb eating, although I often lapse and am not as diciplined as Id like to be. So this sounds fascinating to me, especially as I'm also interested in gut-health science. Taking part starts by
tangocharlie
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
magnesium, potassium, taurine combo supplement?
I was doing some research and came across this plan which suggests taking the above 3 supplements. I'm aware magnesium has been discussed and recommended but wasn't ware of the combination. Does anyone take all 3 or have any links to other articles regarding the benefits? Does anyone have a UK source
I was doing some research and came across this plan which suggests taking the above 3 supplements. I'm aware magnesium has been discussed and recommended but wasn't ware of the combination. Does anyone take all 3 or have any links to other articles regarding the benefits? Does anyone have a UK source
kitenski
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AF Association
1 year ago
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