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GlutenAtaxia
I have gluten ataxia however after three years on the gluten free diet I continue to get worse . The dietician can see I'm sticking to the gluten-free diet . What else can I be ?
I have gluten ataxia however after three years on the gluten free diet I continue to get worse . The dietician can see I'm sticking to the gluten-free diet . What else can I be ?
Sheffield6
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Tips for coping with Gluten Ataxia
Ataxia UK Annual Conference: Gluten-free diet tips for gluten ataxia patients At the 2021 Ataxia UK Annual Conference, there was an interesting session from Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and Emma Foster on immune and gluten ataxias. During the Q and A session, Emma Foster, who is a Senior Ataxia Nurse
Ataxia UK Annual Conference: Gluten-free diet tips for gluten ataxia patients At the 2021 Ataxia UK Annual Conference, there was an interesting session from Professor Marios Hadjivassiliou and Emma Foster on immune and gluten ataxias. During the Q and A session, Emma Foster, who is a Senior Ataxia Nurse
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
3 years ago
Levothyroxine overmedicated?
Hi Everyone Just wondering could I be over medicated I started taking 100 mg in June, my last blood test was 27 August Results being Serum free T4 level / normality - above range/ results 22.3 pmol/L (12-22) Serum TSH Level 0.76 mu/L (0.3-4.2) I don’t particularly feel myself, blood pressure is high
Hi Everyone Just wondering could I be over medicated I started taking 100 mg in June, my last blood test was 27 August Results being Serum free T4 level / normality - above range/ results 22.3 pmol/L (12-22) Serum TSH Level 0.76 mu/L (0.3-4.2) I don’t particularly feel myself, blood pressure is high
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Spices?
I find that following a gluten free diet is very difficult because I have always had a love for spicy foods, but to make up for not going out to eat, or buying takeaways, we always cook our meat, fish, and vegetables with plenty of spices added. But I’m still getting Coeliac symptoms like bloating,
I find that following a gluten free diet is very difficult because I have always had a love for spicy foods, but to make up for not going out to eat, or buying takeaways, we always cook our meat, fish, and vegetables with plenty of spices added. But I’m still getting Coeliac symptoms like bloating,
nomorebeer
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
Interesting article on essential oils.
Interesting article on essential oils. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/forums/forums/topic/essential-oils-for-parkinsons-disease/
Interesting article on essential oils. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/forums/forums/topic/essential-oils-for-parkinsons-disease/
Gcf51
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Can anyone help me interpret my results so I can articulate myself better with my GP?
Hello! Can anyone help me with my blood test results please? My symptoms are tiredness, weight gain, brain fog, difficulty forming sentences, heart palpitations, joint pain, inflamed gallbladder. I’ve described my symptoms to the GP and have been dismissed three times now, and can’t afford to pay for
Hello! Can anyone help me with my blood test results please? My symptoms are tiredness, weight gain, brain fog, difficulty forming sentences, heart palpitations, joint pain, inflamed gallbladder. I’ve described my symptoms to the GP and have been dismissed three times now, and can’t afford to pay for
vq290
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Putting weight on safely
I’ve always been underweight but I’ve lost a little more recently and want to put it back on. I have a gluten free diet, fairly healthy diet (but love crisps 😂) don’t like sweet stuff. Anyone have advice on this? Any good protein mixes/shakes recommended? Thanks x
I’ve always been underweight but I’ve lost a little more recently and want to put it back on. I have a gluten free diet, fairly healthy diet (but love crisps 😂) don’t like sweet stuff. Anyone have advice on this? Any good protein mixes/shakes recommended? Thanks x
Lynneypin
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
After embryo transfer vitamins omega 3 fish oil- cod liver tablets safe? Please advise?
Omega 3 fish oil - cod liver oil safe after embryo transfer please advise iv been taking it for months this is my last FET try i dont want anything to mess up please help xx
Omega 3 fish oil - cod liver oil safe after embryo transfer please advise iv been taking it for months this is my last FET try i dont want anything to mess up please help xx
Rosie90
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
About 'good' oils for NASH and NAFLD
I haven't been officially diagnosed, but believe this is my issue and has been for some time. I am going to overhaul diet and do what I can.... but I have a question about oils. I know all veg canola etc must be avoided. High quality olive oil is on your list to take daily. What about coconut oil
I haven't been officially diagnosed, but believe this is my issue and has been for some time. I am going to overhaul diet and do what I can.... but I have a question about oils. I know all veg canola etc must be avoided. High quality olive oil is on your list to take daily. What about coconut oil
mybox
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Cannot obtain a supply of NON TEVA levothyroxine
Hi I have been prescribed 75mcg of levothyroxine(on a repeat prescription) and have been obtaining a supply of loose non Teva(mercury pharma) for the last 3 years. I have found this month that the pharmacy I am with now only stocks Teva products. I have also discovered that all the pharmacies in my
Hi I have been prescribed 75mcg of levothyroxine(on a repeat prescription) and have been obtaining a supply of loose non Teva(mercury pharma) for the last 3 years. I have found this month that the pharmacy I am with now only stocks Teva products. I have also discovered that all the pharmacies in my
penrydi
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Aching Joints - Cod Liver Oil supplement?
I had my bloods done in August this year. Although I feel mostly ok, my joints have been hurting quite a lot recently and I am wondering whether to take some cod liver oil. I am currently taking 100mcg Levothyroxine, 1000mcgs methylcobalamin, complete B complex, Vitamin D3 5000iu and vitamin K2 1000ug
I had my bloods done in August this year. Although I feel mostly ok, my joints have been hurting quite a lot recently and I am wondering whether to take some cod liver oil. I am currently taking 100mcg Levothyroxine, 1000mcgs methylcobalamin, complete B complex, Vitamin D3 5000iu and vitamin K2 1000ug
Jillycee
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Treating AI Hashi's & coming off Levo - is it possible??!
Hi there. I have Hashimoto's and my aim is to eventually come off the Levo by somehow treating the autoimmunity. I'm on 100mcg atm but i hate taking medication and I don't want to be on it for life. I've been on it for 4 years now so I worry I'll never come off it. Started at 25mcg and increased dose
Hi there. I have Hashimoto's and my aim is to eventually come off the Levo by somehow treating the autoimmunity. I'm on 100mcg atm but i hate taking medication and I don't want to be on it for life. I've been on it for 4 years now so I worry I'll never come off it. Started at 25mcg and increased dose
hashihol
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Midweek treat: Gluten-free Fried Sesame Brioches. 🌱😋❤️🌺
Hello everyone, hope you have a wonderful midweek so far! 🤗 I have been on gluten free diet for almost 5 months now and I want to enjoy our traditional treat fried brioches or none traditional sweet sesame seeds donuts again. I decided to make them today. 😁 They are known for soft, fluffy, and hollow
Hello everyone, hope you have a wonderful midweek so far! 🤗 I have been on gluten free diet for almost 5 months now and I want to enjoy our traditional treat fried brioches or none traditional sweet sesame seeds donuts again. I decided to make them today. 😁 They are known for soft, fluffy, and hollow
Hidden
Star
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Vegan Foods for Life
3 years ago
Milk protein allergy and coeliac disease
Cases of milk protein-induced villous atrophy in coeliac disease children. Published 2020. https://meddocsonline.org/annals-of-pediatrics/milk-protein-induced-villous-atrophy-and-elevated-serologies-in-four-children-with-celiac-disease-on-a-gluten-free-diet.pdf Milk protein, soya protein, as well as
Cases of milk protein-induced villous atrophy in coeliac disease children. Published 2020. https://meddocsonline.org/annals-of-pediatrics/milk-protein-induced-villous-atrophy-and-elevated-serologies-in-four-children-with-celiac-disease-on-a-gluten-free-diet.pdf Milk protein, soya protein, as well as
Researchfan
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
3 years ago
My first Hill Sprints (yippee!) and first metatarsalgia (boohoo)
Well this morning was the first day of my 5th and last week of my 5 week 10k consolidation plan, put together by moi! (info here https://healthunlocked.com/bridgeto10k/posts/146904652/cbdb’s-slow-run-fun-plan-for-post-10k-consolidation ) And on my plan was a first ever Hill Sprint run for me. After
Well this morning was the first day of my 5th and last week of my 5 week 10k consolidation plan, put together by moi! (info here https://healthunlocked.com/bridgeto10k/posts/146904652/cbdb’s-slow-run-fun-plan-for-post-10k-consolidation ) And on my plan was a first ever Hill Sprint run for me. After
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
3 years ago
Overview of the Ataxias
🙂 This is lengthy, but it does have useful, interesting information. Overview of Adult Onset Cerebellar Ataxia Pravin Khemani, MD The ataxias are clinically heterogenous disorders caused by pathological processes affecting the cerebellum and cerebellar pathways resulting in impaired coordination. The
🙂 This is lengthy, but it does have useful, interesting information. Overview of Adult Onset Cerebellar Ataxia Pravin Khemani, MD The ataxias are clinically heterogenous disorders caused by pathological processes affecting the cerebellum and cerebellar pathways resulting in impaired coordination. The
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
3 years ago
Manuka honey and Pancreatitis 🍯 🐝
Hi everyone, apparently honey is good for the pancreas as honey has many healing qualities and this is especially so with Manuka honey as Manuka honey contains Methylglyoxal which's a very powerful antibacterial agent and is what makes Manuka honey special as all honeys have antibacterial qualities
Hi everyone, apparently honey is good for the pancreas as honey has many healing qualities and this is especially so with Manuka honey as Manuka honey contains Methylglyoxal which's a very powerful antibacterial agent and is what makes Manuka honey special as all honeys have antibacterial qualities
Hidden
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
3 years ago
Advice please
Hi there, I'm new to this forum and would really appreciate some advice. I'm 33, female, average size and for a while have suffered with bouts of very painful hips and knees, crippling fatigue, heavy painful periods, hypersensitivity to cold, including numbness/cramps in my feet, and occasional low blood
Hi there, I'm new to this forum and would really appreciate some advice. I'm 33, female, average size and for a while have suffered with bouts of very painful hips and knees, crippling fatigue, heavy painful periods, hypersensitivity to cold, including numbness/cramps in my feet, and occasional low blood
rustymoon88
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Mediterranean Diet Nutrients
New Italian paper below. [1] Mark Moyad has been saying for many years that "Heart-healthy is prostate-healthy." It is known that men with PCa have a higher risk for cardiovascular-related mortality - even if not on ADT - and that men with PCa often exhibit symptoms of the metabolic syndrome [MetS],
New Italian paper below. [1] Mark Moyad has been saying for many years that "Heart-healthy is prostate-healthy." It is known that men with PCa have a higher risk for cardiovascular-related mortality - even if not on ADT - and that men with PCa often exhibit symptoms of the metabolic syndrome [MetS],
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Steroids and your serotonin
I'm talking about serotonin not melatonin. Just something nice figured I would ask and see if you run into the same problem I did. I was prescribed steroids to hold me over until I start my new medicine. I haven't been on steroids for a long time and so I was able to go through a situation I wasn't
I'm talking about serotonin not melatonin. Just something nice figured I would ask and see if you run into the same problem I did. I was prescribed steroids to hold me over until I start my new medicine. I haven't been on steroids for a long time and so I was able to go through a situation I wasn't
mhansenm1
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
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