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Low gfr...normal creatinine, protein, and albumin
I've been Dx'd with mixed connective disease. Recently I got labs done and received the results. My gfr was 53 and albumin, protein, and creatinine all normal, in blood and urine. Also I was Dx'd with diabetes 2 but have not had any problems with it, all A1c's have been normal for 6 out of 7 years since
I've been Dx'd with mixed connective disease. Recently I got labs done and received the results. My gfr was 53 and albumin, protein, and creatinine all normal, in blood and urine. Also I was Dx'd with diabetes 2 but have not had any problems with it, all A1c's have been normal for 6 out of 7 years since
Granny401
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Kidney Disease
6 years ago
Early scan no heartbeat im a mess pls help !
Hello had my last period on 23 july and another one on 7 july , so twice in july, (very irregular periods after stoping cerelle) on 17 august had a vaginal scan, lady said no baby but they saw something not sure what, that might be a polyp. No period in august and september. On 19 sept had pozitive pregnancy
Hello had my last period on 23 july and another one on 7 july , so twice in july, (very irregular periods after stoping cerelle) on 17 august had a vaginal scan, lady said no baby but they saw something not sure what, that might be a polyp. No period in august and september. On 19 sept had pozitive pregnancy
CorinaR
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
6 years ago
Homecare and help
Well I’m really happy to hear that I’m going to get help here where I live and I won’t have to worry about getting a ride to travel so far to get it. I’m so thankful to the Lord that I’m finally getting proper care in regards to my feet because of the lymphoedema and the proper care that my body needs
Well I’m really happy to hear that I’m going to get help here where I live and I won’t have to worry about getting a ride to travel so far to get it. I’m so thankful to the Lord that I’m finally getting proper care in regards to my feet because of the lymphoedema and the proper care that my body needs
franklin1970
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Neuropathy Support
6 years ago
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The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes
Here is an article ( "
[u]The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes[/u]
"). It was written by:
Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE on June 3, 2017
. [u]
The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes
[/u] Figuring out the best foods to eat when you have diabetes can be tough. The main goal is to keep
Here is an article ( "
[u]The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes[/u]
"). It was written by:
Franziska Spritzler, RD, CDE on June 3, 2017
. [u]
The 16 Best Foods to Control Diabetes
[/u] Figuring out the best foods to eat when you have diabetes can be tough. The main goal is to keep
suramo
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
PCOS, male hormones, no insuline resistance and IUDs.
Hello. Please, I've been diagnosed with PCOs in December 2016 and, since then, I've been taking birth control pills (as a form of contraception in my long-term relationship and as a treatment in itself). Because I am very afraid of getting pregnant and really do not want kids, I take my pill religiously
Hello. Please, I've been diagnosed with PCOs in December 2016 and, since then, I've been taking birth control pills (as a form of contraception in my long-term relationship and as a treatment in itself). Because I am very afraid of getting pregnant and really do not want kids, I take my pill religiously
morganabarry
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PCOS UK (Verity)
6 years ago
PIP-joints deforming, ganglions, CTS, underactive thyroid....?
Hi all, Since a few years I have problems with my hands/fingers. My PIP-joints in 4 fingers deformed and my hands lose mobility/flexibility. I also have CTS in both wrists. I cannot make a fist anymore, meaning in daily life it gets more difficult to get a good grip on things in my hands. Especially
Hi all, Since a few years I have problems with my hands/fingers. My PIP-joints in 4 fingers deformed and my hands lose mobility/flexibility. I also have CTS in both wrists. I cannot make a fist anymore, meaning in daily life it gets more difficult to get a good grip on things in my hands. Especially
Jocelin
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Nine things that improve insulin sensitivity
http://main.poliquingroup.com/ArticlesMultimedia/Articles/Article/1267/Nine_Things_that_Improve_Insulin_Sensitivity_Accel.aspx
http://main.poliquingroup.com/ArticlesMultimedia/Articles/Article/1267/Nine_Things_that_Improve_Insulin_Sensitivity_Accel.aspx
Ashka9
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Both T1's and T2's can benefit from LCHF
It is a proven fact that T2's get benefitted by LCHF. The article below says that even T1's can also get benefitted by LCHF. The article says : (1) In view of the recent findings that the saturated fat and cholesterol has no role in increasing risk of heart disease. (2) Eating too much carbo with less
It is a proven fact that T2's get benefitted by LCHF. The article below says that even T1's can also get benefitted by LCHF. The article says : (1) In view of the recent findings that the saturated fat and cholesterol has no role in increasing risk of heart disease. (2) Eating too much carbo with less
namaha
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
lchf mixed diet
i am following lchf diet. mixing of carbohydrate say one chappathi at dinner etc may cause marked change in blood sugar.i mean our energy source is from fat and protien metabolism or glucose.metabolism will prevail?i am diebetic sincr 35 yeras aged 69 using 3 times actrapid and one time lantus with one
i am following lchf diet. mixing of carbohydrate say one chappathi at dinner etc may cause marked change in blood sugar.i mean our energy source is from fat and protien metabolism or glucose.metabolism will prevail?i am diebetic sincr 35 yeras aged 69 using 3 times actrapid and one time lantus with one
carahman2003
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
All you need to know about Exenatide
The much anticipated results of a phase 2 clinical trial of exenatide have been published in The Lancet, and have since appeared widely in the media. The findings offer hope that drugs like exenatide can slow the course of Parkinson’s — something no current treatment can do. So, generally how does exenatide
The much anticipated results of a phase 2 clinical trial of exenatide have been published in The Lancet, and have since appeared widely in the media. The findings offer hope that drugs like exenatide can slow the course of Parkinson’s — something no current treatment can do. So, generally how does exenatide
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Causes of Sexual Dysfunction
Endocrine Diseases: An example of endocrine disease is diabetes. It can cause a person to develop impotence. Diabetes affects the utilization of insulin hormone. A side effect of chronic diabetes is nerve damage. It impairs the flow of blood to the genital area and can affect the levels of hormone. Neurological
Endocrine Diseases: An example of endocrine disease is diabetes. It can cause a person to develop impotence. Diabetes affects the utilization of insulin hormone. A side effect of chronic diabetes is nerve damage. It impairs the flow of blood to the genital area and can affect the levels of hormone. Neurological
RoyParker
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Sexual Health Matters
6 years ago
Hello hello
Hi all. Well it's been too long since I posted and my life has changed so much. This time 2cyears ago I was in a wheelchair and crutches, in pain, fed up and trying to keep doing normal things. I was medically retired from work and was coming to terms with that. Then I started getting help from an
Hi all. Well it's been too long since I posted and my life has changed so much. This time 2cyears ago I was in a wheelchair and crutches, in pain, fed up and trying to keep doing normal things. I was medically retired from work and was coming to terms with that. Then I started getting help from an
allanah
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NRAS
6 years ago
Sugar question
Sorry, didn’t copy & paste well. It basically said cancer cells have 14 times the number of insulin receptors as healthy cells-they need to scoop up as much glucose as poss. In a scan, Half a small bar of chocolate will light up a cancer-because cancers love sugar” Any comment, detractors? Just interested
Sorry, didn’t copy & paste well. It basically said cancer cells have 14 times the number of insulin receptors as healthy cells-they need to scoop up as much glucose as poss. In a scan, Half a small bar of chocolate will light up a cancer-because cancers love sugar” Any comment, detractors? Just interested
Sherrym
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Dietary issues related to IGF-r1/IGF-r2
I’m new here and just reaching out for any wisdom or enlightenment out there that may be helpful. I was diagnosed May 1st of 2017 at 56 years old with cancer and later learned it was high grade Ovarian cancer stage 4B and that I am BRAC 1 positive. Being inoperable and given 3 months to live by MD Anderson
I’m new here and just reaching out for any wisdom or enlightenment out there that may be helpful. I was diagnosed May 1st of 2017 at 56 years old with cancer and later learned it was high grade Ovarian cancer stage 4B and that I am BRAC 1 positive. Being inoperable and given 3 months to live by MD Anderson
healmejesus1
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Has anyone on here tried Inulin?
Hello All I was reading about this soluble fibre the other day and was interested to find that Angela Rippon took it when she found out, as part of her research for the 'How to stay young' programme: that, although she has an enviable slim figure; she has (or had) a lot of visceral fat around her organs
Hello All I was reading about this soluble fibre the other day and was interested to find that Angela Rippon took it when she found out, as part of her research for the 'How to stay young' programme: that, although she has an enviable slim figure; she has (or had) a lot of visceral fat around her organs
MoonbeamXX1
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
New To this Site and A Insulin Dependant type 1 diabetic
Hi All New to this site so Hello and looking forward to sharing any information about fitness stories with you, also any ideas anyone has about getting more people out there moving
Hi All New to this site so Hello and looking forward to sharing any information about fitness stories with you, also any ideas anyone has about getting more people out there moving
Type1DMActive
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Active 10
6 years ago
Are You Happy with your Type 2 diabetes Medications?...
Medically reviewed by Peggy Pletcher, MS, RD, LD, CDE ..Written by Annette McDermott....University of California. If you have type 2 diabetes, the most common type of diabetes, it’s important to manage the condition. Uncontrolled blood sugar increases your risk of developing
Medically reviewed by Peggy Pletcher, MS, RD, LD, CDE ..Written by Annette McDermott....University of California. If you have type 2 diabetes, the most common type of diabetes, it’s important to manage the condition. Uncontrolled blood sugar increases your risk of developing
DRH-sangli
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Coming Off Statins - Update July 31, 2018
For those following my progress I am updating my lipid values and the results of my NMR Lipoprofile as well as my MPO (Myeloperoxidase - arterial inflammation). As noted in my last post, due to a lab error, my June 28th, 2018 NMR Lipoprofile and MPO value were not completed. As a result, I repeated
For those following my progress I am updating my lipid values and the results of my NMR Lipoprofile as well as my MPO (Myeloperoxidase - arterial inflammation). As noted in my last post, due to a lab error, my June 28th, 2018 NMR Lipoprofile and MPO value were not completed. As a result, I repeated
sos007
Ambassador
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Cholesterol Support
6 years ago
Natural Sugar Defends Against Metabolic Syndrome, in Mice, Trehalose blocks glucose from liver
I always like to forward to prostate cancer patients, their caregivers, and others whom may be interested in a medical/science subject, that information that looks promising despite probably being on the distant horizon. In this case we are talking about a form of natural sugar that in mice, called
I always like to forward to prostate cancer patients, their caregivers, and others whom may be interested in a medical/science subject, that information that looks promising despite probably being on the distant horizon. In this case we are talking about a form of natural sugar that in mice, called
maack1
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 years ago
zytigia or Xtandi with Prednisone and insulin resistance?
Anyone experience glucose/insulin control problems when undergoing these second line ADT treatments? Wondering about this as it seems it would be a negative for insulin stimulated cancer growth?
Anyone experience glucose/insulin control problems when undergoing these second line ADT treatments? Wondering about this as it seems it would be a negative for insulin stimulated cancer growth?
sammamish
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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