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Today I am driving down to Portsmouth to take part in the Great South Run on Sunday. In August 2019 I began my running journey by starting C25k, combining my graduation run with my first parkrun in November 2019. Since then I have run 3 times a week, running in as many parkruns as I could. When lockdown
Today I am driving down to Portsmouth to take part in the Great South Run on Sunday. In August 2019 I began my running journey by starting C25k, combining my graduation run with my first parkrun in November 2019. Since then I have run 3 times a week, running in as many parkruns as I could. When lockdown
Ginter
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
Metformin,T2 Diabetes & hypothyroidism … effects?
Metformin lowers TSH https://www.cureus.com/articles/50564-exploring-the-effect-of-metformin-to-lower-thyroid-stimulating-hormone-in-euthyroid-and-hypothyroid-type-2-diabetic-patients Any link with A breakthrough-like effect of metformin reduces peripheral resistance to triiodothyronine in euthyroid,
Metformin lowers TSH https://www.cureus.com/articles/50564-exploring-the-effect-of-metformin-to-lower-thyroid-stimulating-hormone-in-euthyroid-and-hypothyroid-type-2-diabetic-patients Any link with A breakthrough-like effect of metformin reduces peripheral resistance to triiodothyronine in euthyroid,
MikeM46
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
High BMI at risk of diabetes. New plan
After ready some of the amazingly supportive responses I now have a plan to eventually run 5K. I'm not officially obese but my BMI is really high and borderline diabetic. I tried doing the running last year and got to week 5. I've put more weight on since and just can't get going. From tomorrow morning
After ready some of the amazingly supportive responses I now have a plan to eventually run 5K. I'm not officially obese but my BMI is really high and borderline diabetic. I tried doing the running last year and got to week 5. I've put more weight on since and just can't get going. From tomorrow morning
Siobhan6
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
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Diabetes UK predict there will be 5.5 million in the UK with type 2 Diabetes by 2030!
Hi everyone, I heard this on the news this morning and think that it's a shocking statistic as there are so many other health risks once someone has developed type 2 diabetes. Here's the article: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/professionals/position-statements-reports/statistics I'd like to remind members
Hi everyone, I heard this on the news this morning and think that it's a shocking statistic as there are so many other health risks once someone has developed type 2 diabetes. Here's the article: https://www.diabetes.org.uk/professionals/position-statements-reports/statistics I'd like to remind members
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Type 1 diabetes Phase 1 trial of the dietary supplement HAMSAB (high-amylose maize resistant starch modified with acetate and butyrate)
Yes, I know it's targeting T1D, but I'm wondering if they would need to change very much if they were to run a similar trial for PD? "Changes in gut microbiota composition, function, and immune profile following six weeks of HAMSAB supplementation were associated with increased SCFAs in stools and plasma
Yes, I know it's targeting T1D, but I'm wondering if they would need to change very much if they were to run a similar trial for PD? "Changes in gut microbiota composition, function, and immune profile following six weeks of HAMSAB supplementation were associated with increased SCFAs in stools and plasma
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Does Prednisolone affect Cholesterol levels and blood pressure??
Hi. Back in February (pre PMR) my cholesterol was HDL - 1.5 and LDL 3.8. Six months later (four months after commencing Pred) my levels are now HDL - 2.4 and LDL - 5.0!! My levels have never moved by much over the years and this was something of a shock particularly as it has happened so quickly.
Hi. Back in February (pre PMR) my cholesterol was HDL - 1.5 and LDL 3.8. Six months later (four months after commencing Pred) my levels are now HDL - 2.4 and LDL - 5.0!! My levels have never moved by much over the years and this was something of a shock particularly as it has happened so quickly.
LBM1953
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Methotrexate? Is it too soon to go onto this drug
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with PMR in August 2020 and have found this forum invaluable over the past 13 months. This is my first post as so far I have always found the answer to my questions somewhere on the site. However on this occasion I would really appreciate some advice. I’ve just updated
Hi everyone, I was diagnosed with PMR in August 2020 and have found this forum invaluable over the past 13 months. This is my first post as so far I have always found the answer to my questions somewhere on the site. However on this occasion I would really appreciate some advice. I’ve just updated
Tiggy70
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
HbA1C numbers as we age?
I have been looking for information on HbA1C as we age, I managed to find this information. There are many video clips coming out of Tamil Nadu in India in Tamil language. From 7 to 7.5 %, 53 to 58 mmol/mol Senior citizen should maintain. Over 80 years of age 8%, 64 mmol/mol. In UK, NHS has blood
I have been looking for information on HbA1C as we age, I managed to find this information. There are many video clips coming out of Tamil Nadu in India in Tamil language. From 7 to 7.5 %, 53 to 58 mmol/mol Senior citizen should maintain. Over 80 years of age 8%, 64 mmol/mol. In UK, NHS has blood
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Metabolic syndrome (disease) can be managed with IF.
Hi everyone, This is good news for sufferers of hereditary metabolic syndrome whose genetic makeup interferes with their metabolism resulting in obesity type 2 diabetes heart disease to name a few conditions that are of concern to sufferers and their families. Here's about Metabolic syndrome and a link
Hi everyone, This is good news for sufferers of hereditary metabolic syndrome whose genetic makeup interferes with their metabolism resulting in obesity type 2 diabetes heart disease to name a few conditions that are of concern to sufferers and their families. Here's about Metabolic syndrome and a link
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Forehead feels tight/taut
I'm sure it's just anxiety and I have found a little evidence of this reading online but I'm inundated with results for
tension
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type
headaches
when I search. I'm not talking about a headache, it doesn't hurt, rather I feel like the skin on my forehead has been pulled tight.
I'm sure it's just anxiety and I have found a little evidence of this reading online but I'm inundated with results for
tension
-
type
headaches
when I search. I'm not talking about a headache, it doesn't hurt, rather I feel like the skin on my forehead has been pulled tight.
EndUser13
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Prednisolone
I have been on Prednisolone now for about 3 years started on 40mg and over a fair period got down to 5mg but then serious flairs back up to 30 on and off. Recently went up to 50mg after severe stabbing pains in neck now back down to 30mg again but taking it slow again. I use the coated tablets as they
I have been on Prednisolone now for about 3 years started on 40mg and over a fair period got down to 5mg but then serious flairs back up to 30 on and off. Recently went up to 50mg after severe stabbing pains in neck now back down to 30mg again but taking it slow again. I use the coated tablets as they
Blomps
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Palpitations taking moviprep
Taking moviprep for a colonoscopy tomorrow and having palpitations, has anyone experienced this and did they stop?
Taking moviprep for a colonoscopy tomorrow and having palpitations, has anyone experienced this and did they stop?
Oak321
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 years ago
KFT test results
My blood urea 17.2 Creatine 0.7 ,uric acid 3.3 Calcium 8. Are all records normal . I m diabetic since last 7years.
My blood urea 17.2 Creatine 0.7 ,uric acid 3.3 Calcium 8. Are all records normal . I m diabetic since last 7years.
nita123
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Genetic test that spots rare 'hidden' Diabetes
This morning, I read the article below and found it very interesting. "
Genetic test that spots rare 'hidden' Diabetes
” New NHS check could provide breakthrough and spare thousands of patients from wrong treatment" "Monogenic diabetes is often mistaken for the type 1 or type 2 forms It means many
This morning, I read the article below and found it very interesting. "
Genetic test that spots rare 'hidden' Diabetes
” New NHS check could provide breakthrough and spare thousands of patients from wrong treatment" "Monogenic diabetes is often mistaken for the type 1 or type 2 forms It means many
sandybrown
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Cholesterol high want me to take statins.
Hi all, has anyone here had high cholesterol and taken statins? I bought a book from USA by a holistic doctor who says that stains cause type 2 diabetes as make the body more insulin resistant and they also remove hdl cholesterol which our brains need and therefore induce dementia and alzheimers. Have
Hi all, has anyone here had high cholesterol and taken statins? I bought a book from USA by a holistic doctor who says that stains cause type 2 diabetes as make the body more insulin resistant and they also remove hdl cholesterol which our brains need and therefore induce dementia and alzheimers. Have
sobs1962
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Hypothyroid and T2 diabetes risk
From diabetes.co.uk forum: Underactive thyroid could increase risk of type 2 diabetes 5th April 2016ByEditor An underactive thyroid could indicate there is a greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, research finds. A study of 8,500 people in the Netherlands showed a low thyroid function boosted the
From diabetes.co.uk forum: Underactive thyroid could increase risk of type 2 diabetes 5th April 2016ByEditor An underactive thyroid could indicate there is a greater risk of developing type 2 diabetes, research finds. A study of 8,500 people in the Netherlands showed a low thyroid function boosted the
Kacey12
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Obinutuzumab and diabetes
Has anyone here taken obinutuzumab infusion and had diabetes. How high did your blood sugar spike and what did you do about it?
Has anyone here taken obinutuzumab infusion and had diabetes. How high did your blood sugar spike and what did you do about it?
Blackdog2206
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Update and advice please - new blood results
So I started levothyroxine about 4 months ago. A couple of months at 25mg. Then onto 50mg. At the time my vit D was low at 22. And my cholesterol high at 8.1mmol and my triglycerides at 6.45. My endo put me on fenofibrate to bring the triglycerides down. My latest results attached. Please note,
So I started levothyroxine about 4 months ago. A couple of months at 25mg. Then onto 50mg. At the time my vit D was low at 22. And my cholesterol high at 8.1mmol and my triglycerides at 6.45. My endo put me on fenofibrate to bring the triglycerides down. My latest results attached. Please note,
Quyejoyce1
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
GREEN FLAXSEED BREAD
(Makes a 900g loaf – 10-12 slices) Flaxseed gives this loaf a delicious, nutty flavour. Not only that, it is also rich in omega 3 and fibre, which your biome and your bowels will enjoy. 80g ground almonds 200g ground flaxseed 50g chia seeds 50g pumpkin seeds 4 eggs 200g fresh (or defrosted frozen
(Makes a 900g loaf – 10-12 slices) Flaxseed gives this loaf a delicious, nutty flavour. Not only that, it is also rich in omega 3 and fibre, which your biome and your bowels will enjoy. 80g ground almonds 200g ground flaxseed 50g chia seeds 50g pumpkin seeds 4 eggs 200g fresh (or defrosted frozen
topaz1
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
A breakthrough-like effect of metformin reduces peripheral resistance to triiodothyronine in euthyroid, non-insulin-resistant, T2 diabetes
My main aim here is to identify to anyone interested that metformin appears to have an impact of T3 levels. Whether the hypotheses of the paper make any sense of that observation is, I fear, rather more questionable. (Though I accept is was very much acknowledged to be a pilot study.) [i]
A breakthrough-like
My main aim here is to identify to anyone interested that metformin appears to have an impact of T3 levels. Whether the hypotheses of the paper make any sense of that observation is, I fear, rather more questionable. (Though I accept is was very much acknowledged to be a pilot study.) [i]
A breakthrough-like
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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