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IBS, headaches and diabetes
Hi I have been suffering with headaches for awhile now and it seems to be linked to whenever I eat sweet foods. I stopped eating sweet foods last week and headaches went away. I wondered if this is a sign of diabetes? I struggle to eat a healthy diet as most healthy foods flare up IBS D. I wanted to
Hi I have been suffering with headaches for awhile now and it seems to be linked to whenever I eat sweet foods. I stopped eating sweet foods last week and headaches went away. I wondered if this is a sign of diabetes? I struggle to eat a healthy diet as most healthy foods flare up IBS D. I wanted to
huggit
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Low carb rebel (inspired by Rosina1871's question of yesterday)
This was originally going to be a response to Rosina1871, but I then decided to make it a separate post as I would like to see other people's comments on my own experience. I too understood that 'a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain', so for a time I diligently followed
This was originally going to be a response to Rosina1871, but I then decided to make it a separate post as I would like to see other people's comments on my own experience. I too understood that 'a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain', so for a time I diligently followed
Marijo1951
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Naive question
I know that a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain, but does the different dosage of steroids influence the amount of carbs you can eat? Ie if you are on 30mg are any carbs more likely to give weight gain than say if you are only on 5mg. Sorry if I haven’t worded that too
I know that a low carb diet is necessary when on steroids to avoid weight gain, but does the different dosage of steroids influence the amount of carbs you can eat? Ie if you are on 30mg are any carbs more likely to give weight gain than say if you are only on 5mg. Sorry if I haven’t worded that too
Rosina1871
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
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Low carb toad-in-the-hole/yorkshire pudding/popovers
The recipe has been going around the internet, it's simple and delicious. 1 egg 60 g/ml of double cream. 8 g/1 tbsp arrowroot flour Mix them together, and use as you would use a flour based batter. In this case, I put the sausages in a 200C oven with ghee (you want hot fat) to until cooked, then pour
The recipe has been going around the internet, it's simple and delicious. 1 egg 60 g/ml of double cream. 8 g/1 tbsp arrowroot flour Mix them together, and use as you would use a flour based batter. In this case, I put the sausages in a 200C oven with ghee (you want hot fat) to until cooked, then pour
Subtle_badger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Breathlessness
I’ve had a call from my cardiologist who has said my echo came back with good results. (Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago) Diagnosed with Heart Failure weeks ago. Slight MV leak). My peak flow readings are around 600. The Cardiologist said that he thought my breathlessness is likely
I’ve had a call from my cardiologist who has said my echo came back with good results. (Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago) Diagnosed with Heart Failure weeks ago. Slight MV leak). My peak flow readings are around 600. The Cardiologist said that he thought my breathlessness is likely
Davewm
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Heart Failure
Hi all. Background:- Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago. I was hospitalised after collapsing recently - BP 84/48 - change of meds after 3 days in hospital - discharged with diagnosis of Heart Failure. Put on Spironolactone. I’ve been getting more breathless with a continuous cough recently
Hi all. Background:- Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair 18 months ago. I was hospitalised after collapsing recently - BP 84/48 - change of meds after 3 days in hospital - discharged with diagnosis of Heart Failure. Put on Spironolactone. I’ve been getting more breathless with a continuous cough recently
Davewm
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Flare up again
Just feeling breathless again and coughing. Peak flow between 400-500 my normal is 570
Just feeling breathless again and coughing. Peak flow between 400-500 my normal is 570
Dl98
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Brain Fog
Hi I'm new here, though I've posted on the Thyroid Forum before. I'm a 51 year old male. In 2014 I went on a low carb high fat diet and it affected my thyroid function, causing low energy and brain fog. I self-medicated with dessicated thyroid for four or five years without any relief of symptoms - I
Hi I'm new here, though I've posted on the Thyroid Forum before. I'm a 51 year old male. In 2014 I went on a low carb high fat diet and it affected my thyroid function, causing low energy and brain fog. I self-medicated with dessicated thyroid for four or five years without any relief of symptoms - I
Arnold_Layne
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Went to the out of hours doctor today :(
So i had an appointment today after the ringing the 111 nhs number and was seen by a nurse. She did my blood pressure, oxygen levels twice, peak flow and had a good listen to my chest and said it was clear but she gave me a course of antibiotics if i need them. She said about my weight again aswell as
So i had an appointment today after the ringing the 111 nhs number and was seen by a nurse. She did my blood pressure, oxygen levels twice, peak flow and had a good listen to my chest and said it was clear but she gave me a course of antibiotics if i need them. She said about my weight again aswell as
ash6
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Low carb granola
Low carb granola, has 6gm carbs per 60gm serving, great with yogurt ( I use coconut 3gm carbs per 100gm) or as a trail mix
Low carb granola, has 6gm carbs per 60gm serving, great with yogurt ( I use coconut 3gm carbs per 100gm) or as a trail mix
Pixielula
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
ULTRASOUND RESULTS - THERE IS A NODULE WHICH IS PAINFUL - CAN ANYONE HELP?
Hello everyone Apologies at the outset because this is long but I am very worried and would be very grateful to anyone who reads this and can advise me. I had an ultrasound scan of my thyroid gland last Tuesday. My thyroid antibodies have never been out of range - my last test in March this year
Hello everyone Apologies at the outset because this is long but I am very worried and would be very grateful to anyone who reads this and can advise me. I had an ultrasound scan of my thyroid gland last Tuesday. My thyroid antibodies have never been out of range - my last test in March this year
Redlester
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Nash/Fatty Liver
I’m writing on this post to try to understand my husband disease.... NASH...his symptoms go off the charts at times..meds help ..but I think someone needs to take the time to go through them and see if they are doing that they are suppose to be doing..he had the tips operation about 8 months ago and
I’m writing on this post to try to understand my husband disease.... NASH...his symptoms go off the charts at times..meds help ..but I think someone needs to take the time to go through them and see if they are doing that they are suppose to be doing..he had the tips operation about 8 months ago and
Cici1949
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Gadgets
I think this is all the [i]gadgets [/i]I have acquired since I cut back on carbohydrates. My favourite and the most used is the mortar and pestle (the world's original gadget?). I use it almost every day, and sometimes stroke it when I walk past. It's beautiful. The most essential is the hand blender
I think this is all the [i]gadgets [/i]I have acquired since I cut back on carbohydrates. My favourite and the most used is the mortar and pestle (the world's original gadget?). I use it almost every day, and sometimes stroke it when I walk past. It's beautiful. The most essential is the hand blender
Subtle_badger
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Peak flow readings
Good morning all. I’ve recently been diagnosed with Heart Failure and I’ve been asked to use a peak flow meter to check my lungs. Over the last week my average is around 575 (I’m a 6ft - 68 years old- male). I think this is ok and shows my breathlessness is caused by my Heart Failure. My question is
Good morning all. I’ve recently been diagnosed with Heart Failure and I’ve been asked to use a peak flow meter to check my lungs. Over the last week my average is around 575 (I’m a 6ft - 68 years old- male). I think this is ok and shows my breathlessness is caused by my Heart Failure. My question is
Davewm
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Chapter 17. I dream of the revolution that must come... 2/2.
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
'Interesting' Endo Appointment Yesterday!!
So, my much awaited endocrinologist appointment finally came yesterday. I took my husband with me, as he has a far more science based brain than me, and can remember all the articles I've given him to read (I read and can't seem to retain information these days. Anyway, I had printed out all my thyroid
So, my much awaited endocrinologist appointment finally came yesterday. I took my husband with me, as he has a far more science based brain than me, and can remember all the articles I've given him to read (I read and can't seem to retain information these days. Anyway, I had printed out all my thyroid
Fluffysheep
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Links to other HU forums
Just a very short signposting post to other relevant forums on Health Unlocked
Our sister forums, with shared admin support teams:
(We have a shared passion about all things running, walking and cross training)
✦ Couch to 5K (C25K) https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k ✦ Bridge to 10K
Just a very short signposting post to other relevant forums on Health Unlocked
Our sister forums, with shared admin support teams:
(We have a shared passion about all things running, walking and cross training)
✦ Couch to 5K (C25K) https://healthunlocked.com/couchto5k ✦ Bridge to 10K
CBDB
Administrator
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Strength & Flex
3 years ago
Almost a year and still no diagnosis, don't know what to do
Last year I started to have bouts of breathlessness which I've never had before (27m) this stemmed into coughing up sticky pale yellow strings or chunks, as gross as it sounds, since then I undertook a peak flow test, I took home a device, which was inconsistent, I was given both types of inhaler with
Last year I started to have bouts of breathlessness which I've never had before (27m) this stemmed into coughing up sticky pale yellow strings or chunks, as gross as it sounds, since then I undertook a peak flow test, I took home a device, which was inconsistent, I was given both types of inhaler with
Virond4w
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Useful links/posts for LCHF newbies & regulars
Hello, here are some links that I found super useful when getting started, and still use in reference as I continue a LCHF lifestyle. If any other members have specific posts/links they think would be useful for helping people get to grips with LCHF, do add links below or message me and I can edit and
Hello, here are some links that I found super useful when getting started, and still use in reference as I continue a LCHF lifestyle. If any other members have specific posts/links they think would be useful for helping people get to grips with LCHF, do add links below or message me and I can edit and
Cosmo501
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
I’m new here amd confused!
I was diagnosed type2 diabetes last September and advised to reduce carbs. I’ve bought an Apple Watch and try to use my fitness pal to help. I’ve steadily increased my walking to 10000 steps daily and my calorie intake to around 12,00 , I am 4’11.5 inches . The low carb diets seems to be high fat and
I was diagnosed type2 diabetes last September and advised to reduce carbs. I’ve bought an Apple Watch and try to use my fitness pal to help. I’ve steadily increased my walking to 10000 steps daily and my calorie intake to around 12,00 , I am 4’11.5 inches . The low carb diets seems to be high fat and
Max157
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
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