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Caught Between Two CCGs and Bureaucracy!
Arghhhhhhhhhhhh!! Right, now that's out the way, if anyone has any ideas I would be grateful. Will try and keep it short for ease. I have Hashimoto's and am hypothyroid. Started self dosing with T3 last August after being on Levo for over a year and feeling dreadful (T3 was bought over the counter
Arghhhhhhhhhhhh!! Right, now that's out the way, if anyone has any ideas I would be grateful. Will try and keep it short for ease. I have Hashimoto's and am hypothyroid. Started self dosing with T3 last August after being on Levo for over a year and feeling dreadful (T3 was bought over the counter
Fluffysheep
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Teeth stuff
Has anybody noticed changes to their teeth since going low carb? I'm almost 12 months in to very low carb for health reasons. No processed food. No added sugars. No grains. No potatoes. No vegetable seed oils. Lots of veg. Small amounts of seasonal fruit. I had my first dental checkup and clean and for
Has anybody noticed changes to their teeth since going low carb? I'm almost 12 months in to very low carb for health reasons. No processed food. No added sugars. No grains. No potatoes. No vegetable seed oils. Lots of veg. Small amounts of seasonal fruit. I had my first dental checkup and clean and for
Hidden
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Akkermansia - how to increase levels in the gut microbiome
This is a follow-on from my Akkermansia post. 1] while Akkermansia is not yet a common probiotic, Bifidobacterium is. - 2019, Spain: Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis (Ba8145) "ingestion decreased waist circumference, waist circumference/height ratio, and Conicity index ...versus its baseline
This is a follow-on from my Akkermansia post. 1] while Akkermansia is not yet a common probiotic, Bifidobacterium is. - 2019, Spain: Bifidobacterium animalis subsp. lactis (Ba8145) "ingestion decreased waist circumference, waist circumference/height ratio, and Conicity index ...versus its baseline
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Investigating the Influence of Excipients on the Stability of Levothyroxine Sodium Pentahydrate
There has been a tiny rivulet of papers questioning the formulation of levothyroxine products. Time and again, the papers identify problems with excipients of which a large proportion of real products contain at least one. I'm sure it is not the entire picture. But this rivulet has been flowing for
There has been a tiny rivulet of papers questioning the formulation of levothyroxine products. Time and again, the papers identify problems with excipients of which a large proportion of real products contain at least one. I'm sure it is not the entire picture. But this rivulet has been flowing for
helvella
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
IBS, resection surgery and Imodium
I had a bowel resection surgery for a cyst about a year ago. They took 13 inches of my bowel out. Some small and some large intestine. I had IBS D before surgery but seemed to manage it by the way I would eat. Since surgery though it comes and goes way more frequently. I just started trying to use Imodium
I had a bowel resection surgery for a cyst about a year ago. They took 13 inches of my bowel out. Some small and some large intestine. I had IBS D before surgery but seemed to manage it by the way I would eat. Since surgery though it comes and goes way more frequently. I just started trying to use Imodium
Natas6
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Let’s start our week with Salt Intake awareness! ❤️☀️☮️☯️🌻🧘🏻♀️🌈🙏
We do need salt for our body to function. Salt is required for our nerves, muscles, body fluids. However, if we consume too much salt over time, we will develop hypertension, heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and brain damage. According to Food and Drug Administration: “Approximately 1 in 3, more
We do need salt for our body to function. Salt is required for our nerves, muscles, body fluids. However, if we consume too much salt over time, we will develop hypertension, heart attack, stroke, kidney disease, and brain damage. According to Food and Drug Administration: “Approximately 1 in 3, more
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Zometa pain flare advice
Hi everyone, I'm posting on behalf of my Father (61 fit & healthy very active never ever sick, dx last Aug 2020, stage 4 multiple widespread bone mets & few lymph nodes, psa 84) immediately started decapeptyl injection every 3 months & zometa infusion. 9 rounds of chemo (taxotere) brought psa to 9.8
Hi everyone, I'm posting on behalf of my Father (61 fit & healthy very active never ever sick, dx last Aug 2020, stage 4 multiple widespread bone mets & few lymph nodes, psa 84) immediately started decapeptyl injection every 3 months & zometa infusion. 9 rounds of chemo (taxotere) brought psa to 9.8
Nickhmcg
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Asthma misdiagnosis. Could it be heart issues? Any advice would be great 😊☺️
Hi everyone! I am twenty years of age. For as long as I can remember, I have always hated exercising. This is because I have always struggled to breathe properly, when exercising. As a young child, I quickly grew to despise going on family walks, because of this. It was suspected I could have asthma
Hi everyone! I am twenty years of age. For as long as I can remember, I have always hated exercising. This is because I have always struggled to breathe properly, when exercising. As a young child, I quickly grew to despise going on family walks, because of this. It was suspected I could have asthma
daphneblake11
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Another blood test
I have just sent my endocrinologist an email asking her a few questions. 27/05/2021 My endocrinologist just answered my mail. She has told me to test for the following: TSH, FT3, FT4, sodium, potassium, magnesium, Vit D, vitamin B12 , complete blood count, Glicemia, creatinine, protein electrophoresis
I have just sent my endocrinologist an email asking her a few questions. 27/05/2021 My endocrinologist just answered my mail. She has told me to test for the following: TSH, FT3, FT4, sodium, potassium, magnesium, Vit D, vitamin B12 , complete blood count, Glicemia, creatinine, protein electrophoresis
Hamster18
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Concerned after blood test
Annual thyroid blood tests done last week Results sound concerning as tsh 0.08, T4 20.3. Both out of normal range? Dr phone appt not for 3 weeks unless I request an urgent appt . Do you think I ought to or am I ok to wait? I have been taking 100mcg a day for a few yrs Feeling very well at mo,
Annual thyroid blood tests done last week Results sound concerning as tsh 0.08, T4 20.3. Both out of normal range? Dr phone appt not for 3 weeks unless I request an urgent appt . Do you think I ought to or am I ok to wait? I have been taking 100mcg a day for a few yrs Feeling very well at mo,
suzieh
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Slowly but surely.
Was just getting used to impared breathing due to the hot weather. When my on the phone review came up. So now, just finished four days steroids. 6 tablets every morning. Didn't have any real effect for two days and then felt a lot better but now struggling again. I suppose it's all those chores I had
Was just getting used to impared breathing due to the hot weather. When my on the phone review came up. So now, just finished four days steroids. 6 tablets every morning. Didn't have any real effect for two days and then felt a lot better but now struggling again. I suppose it's all those chores I had
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Cholesterol problems - high protein, good fat diet recommendations
Hi there, long-term lurker here. I am based in Switzerland although British by birth. I've recently been following a high protein diet plan which recommends lots of cheeses (hard and soft) and dairy products. The breakfasts consist of various combinations of high fat yoghurts, magerquark, Philadelphia
Hi there, long-term lurker here. I am based in Switzerland although British by birth. I've recently been following a high protein diet plan which recommends lots of cheeses (hard and soft) and dairy products. The breakfasts consist of various combinations of high fat yoghurts, magerquark, Philadelphia
Cider_Woman
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Help!
I’m 73 , have been diagnosed as osteopaenic and have Achilles tendonitis from running couch to 5k where I got to week 9 run 1! I’ve just started walking again and have a sprint bike and weights! I weigh 67.9 kg and would ideally like to lose 7 kg. My lack of motivation and control over my food is beginning
I’m 73 , have been diagnosed as osteopaenic and have Achilles tendonitis from running couch to 5k where I got to week 9 run 1! I’ve just started walking again and have a sprint bike and weights! I weigh 67.9 kg and would ideally like to lose 7 kg. My lack of motivation and control over my food is beginning
Rogo10
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
It's all good now!
Pmr hit just about three years ago. I am now reporting one month at zero pred, down from thirty originally. Fingers crossed that that is the end of it. If not then pred is my friend. If I had the opportunity to live my life over and not get Pmr I don't think I would take it. It has taught me a lot of
Pmr hit just about three years ago. I am now reporting one month at zero pred, down from thirty originally. Fingers crossed that that is the end of it. If not then pred is my friend. If I had the opportunity to live my life over and not get Pmr I don't think I would take it. It has taught me a lot of
Harbel
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Low Carb Diet makes a difference?
Does a low carb diet really help? After 5 years of PMR, down to 8 mg daily pred and overweight, I'm ready to try cutting carbs. What has been anybody's diet experience with meat, beans and green veggies with no potatoes, rice, pasta or sweets?
Does a low carb diet really help? After 5 years of PMR, down to 8 mg daily pred and overweight, I'm ready to try cutting carbs. What has been anybody's diet experience with meat, beans and green veggies with no potatoes, rice, pasta or sweets?
salparadise127
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
metastasized to brain
I just don’t have the heart to retype/edit an update. Please forgive my “family version” dialogue: After a painfully long and concerning wait dealing with insurance issues, Jeff finally received his cancer fighting drug, Zytiga. He started taking the Zytiga/Prednisone combo Friday, August 6th. The effects
I just don’t have the heart to retype/edit an update. Please forgive my “family version” dialogue: After a painfully long and concerning wait dealing with insurance issues, Jeff finally received his cancer fighting drug, Zytiga. He started taking the Zytiga/Prednisone combo Friday, August 6th. The effects
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Radium 223 and weight loss
Hi, Has anyone experienced a weight loss following one course of treatment of Xofigo.
Hi, Has anyone experienced a weight loss following one course of treatment of Xofigo.
Avusly
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Keto / Low Carb and Cognitive Functioning
I was reading a story about a woman who improved her memory by following a low carb diet. The research on this subject seems mixed. When I eat very low carb (as opposed to moderately low carb) I swear I have easier access to my subconscious. I also have a lot more memories from many many years ago pop
I was reading a story about a woman who improved her memory by following a low carb diet. The research on this subject seems mixed. When I eat very low carb (as opposed to moderately low carb) I swear I have easier access to my subconscious. I also have a lot more memories from many many years ago pop
Professor-Yaffle
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
3 years ago
Failed Chemo 101
A few weeks ago, I mentioned that I had enrolled in a trial using Docetaxel and Radium 223. Fifteen minutes into the first infusion of Docetaxel, I had a reaction that affected my breathing and dropped my blood pressure and pulse, but cleared after stopping the infusion and then reducing the flow rate
A few weeks ago, I mentioned that I had enrolled in a trial using Docetaxel and Radium 223. Fifteen minutes into the first infusion of Docetaxel, I had a reaction that affected my breathing and dropped my blood pressure and pulse, but cleared after stopping the infusion and then reducing the flow rate
TonyS58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
CEV Criteria
Hello I know shielding is not really a thing at the moment but I was wondering if anyone knows what the criteria is to be considered CEV (Clinically Extremely Vulnerable) because of asthma? My asthma has deteriorated quite significantly over the last few months. I've not had to be hospitalised because
Hello I know shielding is not really a thing at the moment but I was wondering if anyone knows what the criteria is to be considered CEV (Clinically Extremely Vulnerable) because of asthma? My asthma has deteriorated quite significantly over the last few months. I've not had to be hospitalised because
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
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