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Hello everyone, I found this forum two months ago when my Gp was pushing me to start cholesterol lowering drugs even though i tried to battle it with my weightloss. I really could not understand what is my body doing, why are my levels increasing ( 8.2 was my total count)I started to search everywhere
Hello everyone, I found this forum two months ago when my Gp was pushing me to start cholesterol lowering drugs even though i tried to battle it with my weightloss. I really could not understand what is my body doing, why are my levels increasing ( 8.2 was my total count)I started to search everywhere
deni78
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Best podcast and book resources I've found
I'm going to recommend a couple of podcast episodes and books for osteoporosis. There is so much information out there, and some of it may not be well researched. So this is what I've found most helpful so far. 1. The Bone Coach Episode #15 - He interviews Dr. Lara Giongregorio, Ph. D. who works
I'm going to recommend a couple of podcast episodes and books for osteoporosis. There is so much information out there, and some of it may not be well researched. So this is what I've found most helpful so far. 1. The Bone Coach Episode #15 - He interviews Dr. Lara Giongregorio, Ph. D. who works
dw98611
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Hello guys I’m a new member and wasn’t sure that this site wasn’t a pop up that I’d accidentally gotten onto ha ha total dinosaur that I am
My story is a long one-I developed a squint and then mono-occularism around 5yrs otherwise fit and healthy though shy, quiet but determined. At the age of 13 I felt like someone had switched me on or woken me up but by 15 I had my first allergic response to food-Hovis wheat germ bread. I became muscular
My story is a long one-I developed a squint and then mono-occularism around 5yrs otherwise fit and healthy though shy, quiet but determined. At the age of 13 I felt like someone had switched me on or woken me up but by 15 I had my first allergic response to food-Hovis wheat germ bread. I became muscular
EyesWideNow
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
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asthma making me nervous to do cardio exercise
hi all, so I’m on trimbow and rescue inhalers. I’m probably about 3-4 stone overweight for my age and height and I do smoke, but I am managing to cut down. I always feel like I struggle to breath but my peak flow is around 600 mark and my oxygen level is good. I do suffer anxiety though and my breathing
hi all, so I’m on trimbow and rescue inhalers. I’m probably about 3-4 stone overweight for my age and height and I do smoke, but I am managing to cut down. I always feel like I struggle to breath but my peak flow is around 600 mark and my oxygen level is good. I do suffer anxiety though and my breathing
Ash123445
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
New to T3, advice please
Hello there, help please! Results listed below....I have always been symptomatic with Hashimoto's, diagnosed 2019. Was on just levo for years but after DIO2 testing and conversion rate of t4 to t3 being low I was started on a trial of T3 in march 2023. I always have blood testing between 8am and 9am.
Hello there, help please! Results listed below....I have always been symptomatic with Hashimoto's, diagnosed 2019. Was on just levo for years but after DIO2 testing and conversion rate of t4 to t3 being low I was started on a trial of T3 in march 2023. I always have blood testing between 8am and 9am.
Sammy333
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
anyone tried low dose naltrexone for fertility?
Hi there, I'm just come across Low Dose Naltrexone and the LDN Research Trust and it seems to work miracles on both fertility and autoimmune conditions (I have hashimoto's - auto immune underactive thyroid) and have been trying to conceive naturally for almost three years. I wondered if it's something
Hi there, I'm just come across Low Dose Naltrexone and the LDN Research Trust and it seems to work miracles on both fertility and autoimmune conditions (I have hashimoto's - auto immune underactive thyroid) and have been trying to conceive naturally for almost three years. I wondered if it's something
Becsf
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
Vitamin K2??
Hello my MPN borders and sisters. Just a question about VitK2. I was told when I was first diagnosed with ET Jak 2+that whatever I do not to take Vitamin K and I understand that. What is difference between vitamin K and vitaminK2 if any and how this my or may not affect me as ET patient? Recently was
Hello my MPN borders and sisters. Just a question about VitK2. I was told when I was first diagnosed with ET Jak 2+that whatever I do not to take Vitamin K and I understand that. What is difference between vitamin K and vitaminK2 if any and how this my or may not affect me as ET patient? Recently was
light
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Sources and experiences of LDN
Hi again, Just one more sourcing question - does anyone have any recommendations of UK sources of low dose naltrexone? I would also love to hear of anyone's experiences of taking LDN. I have hashimoto's underactive thyroid and am also trying to conceive and have read that it could be v beneficial
Hi again, Just one more sourcing question - does anyone have any recommendations of UK sources of low dose naltrexone? I would also love to hear of anyone's experiences of taking LDN. I have hashimoto's underactive thyroid and am also trying to conceive and have read that it could be v beneficial
Becsf
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Does peak flow increase in non asthmatics following ventolin?
Say someone has no classic symptoms of asthma (wheezing, breathlessness or coughing). Peak flow has always been low their whole life but has a small variation everyday (290- 330). Spirometry is normal (including above average fev1). No change in peak flow following a 5 week steroid inhaler trial. Can
Say someone has no classic symptoms of asthma (wheezing, breathlessness or coughing). Peak flow has always been low their whole life but has a small variation everyday (290- 330). Spirometry is normal (including above average fev1). No change in peak flow following a 5 week steroid inhaler trial. Can
Blueforest23
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Probiotics and Peak Flow Improvement
Hi folks, I want to share this experience I am having with taking probiotics, which has been hugely beneficial to me. I started taking probiotics to help my digestive system, which was constantly angry and uncomfortable and absolutely nothing to do with my asthma. Probiotics can replace your gut microbes
Hi folks, I want to share this experience I am having with taking probiotics, which has been hugely beneficial to me. I started taking probiotics to help my digestive system, which was constantly angry and uncomfortable and absolutely nothing to do with my asthma. Probiotics can replace your gut microbes
Dogeared
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Costochondritis
I had a bad cough with a chest infection (in my opinion). The third time this year. On previous 2 occasions, I was given 30mg pred per day for 5 days and an antibiotic, and chest cleared each time. I have been in contact with covid, but have not had +ve test. This time I was not given, I was refused
I had a bad cough with a chest infection (in my opinion). The third time this year. On previous 2 occasions, I was given 30mg pred per day for 5 days and an antibiotic, and chest cleared each time. I have been in contact with covid, but have not had +ve test. This time I was not given, I was refused
Q-owl
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Minimal emphysema + Asthma
Have been suffering sob and general fatigue for about 18 months now, since I had an asthma exerbation then covid a few months after, I was having chest pain and palpatations last year so was reffered to cardiology and had an echo then a ct angiogram back last November.I recently registered on the my
Have been suffering sob and general fatigue for about 18 months now, since I had an asthma exerbation then covid a few months after, I was having chest pain and palpatations last year so was reffered to cardiology and had an echo then a ct angiogram back last November.I recently registered on the my
jamieb977
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Tezepelumab/Spirometry with Reversibility
Hi, hope everyone is managing well. I’m just looking to hear others experiences if possible. I’m quite complex and don’t show a high FeNO and spirometry is normal and my asthma is driven by neutrophils for inflammation. Best peak flow is 440, hovering around 220-350 - 220 is pre meds in the morning
Hi, hope everyone is managing well. I’m just looking to hear others experiences if possible. I’m quite complex and don’t show a high FeNO and spirometry is normal and my asthma is driven by neutrophils for inflammation. Best peak flow is 440, hovering around 220-350 - 220 is pre meds in the morning
LottieB36
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Another new friend 🙂😸
A different walk, same road and different Cat 😸I am getting back to my regular walking again now following my recent back issue ! It's not back to normal yet but probably around 80% improvement. Not back at the gym yet but we will see what Wednesday brings . For now I'm happy to be getting out and about
A different walk, same road and different Cat 😸I am getting back to my regular walking again now following my recent back issue ! It's not back to normal yet but probably around 80% improvement. Not back at the gym yet but we will see what Wednesday brings . For now I'm happy to be getting out and about
Instructor57
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Active 10
10 months ago
Air fryer?
I've been eating LCHF for 4 years, and have experienced many health benefits from it. But while eating high fat, I have never turned to deep fried foods. That's mostly because I am not prepared to deep fry in my home, and outside the oil is mostly seed oils, that is highly recycled. Thus I have been
I've been eating LCHF for 4 years, and have experienced many health benefits from it. But while eating high fat, I have never turned to deep fried foods. That's mostly because I am not prepared to deep fry in my home, and outside the oil is mostly seed oils, that is highly recycled. Thus I have been
atrax_robustus
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
8 months ago
Low dose naltrexone for PMR?
Has anyone tried LDN for PMR? One of my doctors suggested it.
Has anyone tried LDN for PMR? One of my doctors suggested it.
emmamom
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Feeling very unwell - do my blood results explain why? What to do next?
Hi Mid August My NDT was increased from 2.5 to 3 grains. By the last week in September I began to feel what I describe as a 'bit off' , these feelings come and go. My partner had covid , I tested negative a couple of times. I did have a bit of cough and sore throat but that lasted only a couple
Hi Mid August My NDT was increased from 2.5 to 3 grains. By the last week in September I began to feel what I describe as a 'bit off' , these feelings come and go. My partner had covid , I tested negative a couple of times. I did have a bit of cough and sore throat but that lasted only a couple
Divine1990
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Stumped
I had my gallbladder removed on 31st August this year. Since then I've stuck to a very healthy low fat diet. No junk food, processed food, carry outs or sweets. My problem is I seem to struggle to have a poo in the morning?? It's a real effort!! I was on dihydrocodeine for back pain and decided to come
I had my gallbladder removed on 31st August this year. Since then I've stuck to a very healthy low fat diet. No junk food, processed food, carry outs or sweets. My problem is I seem to struggle to have a poo in the morning?? It's a real effort!! I was on dihydrocodeine for back pain and decided to come
momander
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Is it possible to have a wheeze but not have asthma?
I don’t have an official diagnosis of asthma but 3 times when I have been running strangers have told me that I have been wheezing. The most prominent example was 4 years ago I was running a 3 mile race and a girl who I didn’t know was overtaking me and as she went past said ‘are you ok, do you have
I don’t have an official diagnosis of asthma but 3 times when I have been running strangers have told me that I have been wheezing. The most prominent example was 4 years ago I was running a 3 mile race and a girl who I didn’t know was overtaking me and as she went past said ‘are you ok, do you have
Blueforest23
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Victory!!
Finally, I have no more symptoms of RLS - through diet alone! I eat no more than 40G carbs/day, eat at least 50G protein/day, eat no sugar, maple syrup, sugary drinks, jams, jellies - nothing with a glycemic index over 40, eat only low histamine foods, and follow all the other traditionally recommended
Finally, I have no more symptoms of RLS - through diet alone! I eat no more than 40G carbs/day, eat at least 50G protein/day, eat no sugar, maple syrup, sugary drinks, jams, jellies - nothing with a glycemic index over 40, eat only low histamine foods, and follow all the other traditionally recommended
Seaux
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
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