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How flexible can you be .....
Not quite the normal post I guess but just wanted others thoughts on this .I had my HA on 27th February and 3 stents. I think I'm making a decent recovery, and have re run and completed couch to 5k again . Soon after leaving hospital my blood sugar levels peaked into the diabetic range and then within
Not quite the normal post I guess but just wanted others thoughts on this .I had my HA on 27th February and 3 stents. I think I'm making a decent recovery, and have re run and completed couch to 5k again . Soon after leaving hospital my blood sugar levels peaked into the diabetic range and then within
Instructor57
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Asthma Flare-up
My asthma has been flaring up over the last week with the usual symptoms of coughing, feeling tight-chested and breathless, so I started my rescue pack of steroids. I saw the nurse at my GP practice on Wednesday, who was less than helpful, she basically told me that because my chest was clear, they wouldn't
My asthma has been flaring up over the last week with the usual symptoms of coughing, feeling tight-chested and breathless, so I started my rescue pack of steroids. I saw the nurse at my GP practice on Wednesday, who was less than helpful, she basically told me that because my chest was clear, they wouldn't
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
'Abnormal' TSH result
Just received online results of my recent annual blood test. I have Hashimoto's (16 years) and on levothyroxine. Serum Free T4 14pmol/L [9-23] Serum Free T3 4.3pmol/L [2.4-6] TSH 0.18 [0.3 - 4.2] - with a note of 'abnormal - need to speak to doctor. I know they will be pressing for me to
Just received online results of my recent annual blood test. I have Hashimoto's (16 years) and on levothyroxine. Serum Free T4 14pmol/L [9-23] Serum Free T3 4.3pmol/L [2.4-6] TSH 0.18 [0.3 - 4.2] - with a note of 'abnormal - need to speak to doctor. I know they will be pressing for me to
Kacey12
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Just a thought... Parsley to cancel out alcohol when on warfarin?! :D
Hey guys! So, it's happened, I am now on warfarin :( First time I have been put on a drug and not happy to do so. I'm mainly reluctant because I'm a very "unroutined" person and vary my diet hugely depending on my work/mood/social/a phase of eating particular - maybe everyone does? And I know they
Hey guys! So, it's happened, I am now on warfarin :( First time I have been put on a drug and not happy to do so. I'm mainly reluctant because I'm a very "unroutined" person and vary my diet hugely depending on my work/mood/social/a phase of eating particular - maybe everyone does? And I know they
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Asthma Appointment
So I went to see the nurse at my practice today because my asthma has flared up and although my chest is clear she's told me to finish my course of steroids because my peak flow is low (270 usually 450) and I'm tight chested and a little breathless and she's changed my steroid inhaler from Flutiform
So I went to see the nurse at my practice today because my asthma has flared up and although my chest is clear she's told me to finish my course of steroids because my peak flow is low (270 usually 450) and I'm tight chested and a little breathless and she's changed my steroid inhaler from Flutiform
Lilmix03
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Asthma Community Forum
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
Recent Blood results - your advice
I have been on Levothyroxine now for about 6 weeks. My results are as follows: I got tested at 8.50 am and hadn't taken any medication from the morning before at 6am. I ate nothing before test. I felt good for a few days but feel as bad as ever again - just low mood and tired and no energy. I was
I have been on Levothyroxine now for about 6 weeks. My results are as follows: I got tested at 8.50 am and hadn't taken any medication from the morning before at 6am. I ate nothing before test. I felt good for a few days but feel as bad as ever again - just low mood and tired and no energy. I was
Sunflower535
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Thyroid UK
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
low dose naltrexone
Having Crohn’s disease I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug and if it has proven to be effective or not? my diet is pretty limited at moment but I’m hearing that this will inhibit inflammation to allow me to open up my diet more.
Having Crohn’s disease I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug and if it has proven to be effective or not? my diet is pretty limited at moment but I’m hearing that this will inhibit inflammation to allow me to open up my diet more.
Howson123
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
11 months ago
Just look at this guy! 70 years old...
I wasn't convinced of the usefulness of micro workouts throughout the day, I always thought you needed to do it all in one go. Then I discovered this guy... 70 years old and looking GOOD!! Lots of useful tips here. He also follows a low carb diet and practises intermittent fasting, but that's by the
I wasn't convinced of the usefulness of micro workouts throughout the day, I always thought you needed to do it all in one go. Then I discovered this guy... 70 years old and looking GOOD!! Lots of useful tips here. He also follows a low carb diet and practises intermittent fasting, but that's by the
Curlygurly2
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Strength & Flex
1 year ago
Optimizing Thyroid Hormones for Better Results on Low-Carb Diets Interview Amy Berger
https://youtu.be/ZE6-FHf-0oY Please check it out. Very interesting information especially for the new members of this community
https://youtu.be/ZE6-FHf-0oY Please check it out. Very interesting information especially for the new members of this community
olgadimitri
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Week 1 done
Well, this time last week I had no idea that I may have kidney disease, no symptoms, that I have slightly raised glucose, (how can that be when I don’t drink, avoid all sugars, eat very low carb??🤷♀️) bmi too high etc etc. Having got over the initial huge shock I have just completed week 1 and even
Well, this time last week I had no idea that I may have kidney disease, no symptoms, that I have slightly raised glucose, (how can that be when I don’t drink, avoid all sugars, eat very low carb??🤷♀️) bmi too high etc etc. Having got over the initial huge shock I have just completed week 1 and even
AmItooOld
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
A DNA test, a book and a diet - my AFib Eureka moment !
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my Afib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone Afib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my Afib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone Afib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
Dyldog
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
1 year ago
A DNA test, a book and a diet - AFib Eureka moment !
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my AFib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone AFib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
First I wanted to say what a fantastic group this is and just how much it has supported, reassured and lifted me on my AFib journey, it’s been invaluable I’m a 61 year old woman with paroxysmal lone AFib, possibly SVT too. My story in brief is that I was diagnosed 3 years ago after my Fitbit showed
Dyldog
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Is going gluten free worth it and achievable?
Hi, lots of times I see advice here to go gluten free. Be really interested to hear what people think. Is it’s really worth it and is it achievable? At the moment I’m far from gluten free. I love wholewheat pasta and sourdough. I tested negative for celiac disease but my genes were analyzed as part
Hi, lots of times I see advice here to go gluten free. Be really interested to hear what people think. Is it’s really worth it and is it achievable? At the moment I’m far from gluten free. I love wholewheat pasta and sourdough. I tested negative for celiac disease but my genes were analyzed as part
Hashiboy
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Moving to Symbicort from Budesonide and Salbutomol
Hi this is a simple question, I have had seasonal allergic Asthma for about 15 years, but in the last 5 years or so it was really under control and I was able to cut way down on medication, this year though the pollen has been off the scale her in the South West and I have been struggling, had a couple
Hi this is a simple question, I have had seasonal allergic Asthma for about 15 years, but in the last 5 years or so it was really under control and I was able to cut way down on medication, this year though the pollen has been off the scale her in the South West and I have been struggling, had a couple
shat1
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Not recurred in almost 5 years
I got regular bursts of self-resolving Afib since the age of 19, ten minutes here and there. During this time I was chronically low carb dieting and overexercising. My longest episode was in 2019, at age 29, where I woke up in it. Went to A&E and it self resolved about 10 hours later. Had PACs/PVCs since
I got regular bursts of self-resolving Afib since the age of 19, ten minutes here and there. During this time I was chronically low carb dieting and overexercising. My longest episode was in 2019, at age 29, where I woke up in it. Went to A&E and it self resolved about 10 hours later. Had PACs/PVCs since
LordAmongWolves
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AF Association
1 year ago
new to this group
hi I am a 67 year old female. I was started on levothyroxine in 2002 by a rheumatologist tho I believe I was subclinical at the time, I had some of the symptoms. One of the main ones has always been tiredness and fatigue. Over the years my dose was increased ultimately to 100mg per day which at the
hi I am a 67 year old female. I was started on levothyroxine in 2002 by a rheumatologist tho I believe I was subclinical at the time, I had some of the symptoms. One of the main ones has always been tiredness and fatigue. Over the years my dose was increased ultimately to 100mg per day which at the
Starseed56
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
low sodium diet
hi everyone need advice it’s been a really bad week for me lately worrying about my brothers liver total failure and me going on a low statin as I mentioned in an earlier post. Well yesterday I had to take my hubby to emergency A and E. kidney stone. A lot of pain and vomiting we arrived early evening
hi everyone need advice it’s been a really bad week for me lately worrying about my brothers liver total failure and me going on a low statin as I mentioned in an earlier post. Well yesterday I had to take my hubby to emergency A and E. kidney stone. A lot of pain and vomiting we arrived early evening
Tinker2015
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Asthma under control; yet, coughing up stuff and breathlessness, on occasion.
My asthma is allegedly under control and not too bad, as measured by peak flow and spirometry tests. Nevertheless, I have periods of breathlessness, cough, and bringing up yellow stuff, deep within my chest. This last symptom just occurred a week or so ago; have finished some antibiotics for it. But
My asthma is allegedly under control and not too bad, as measured by peak flow and spirometry tests. Nevertheless, I have periods of breathlessness, cough, and bringing up yellow stuff, deep within my chest. This last symptom just occurred a week or so ago; have finished some antibiotics for it. But
OldnWheezy
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Living with Asthma
1 year ago
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