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Question re calories and LCHF diet
Could someone advise whether one has to count calories on a LCHF diet. Ive lost 4lb since starting this week and don't want to stop the process- have not been counting carbs at all. Have eaten a lot but within an eight hour window. Thanks for advice!
Could someone advise whether one has to count calories on a LCHF diet. Ive lost 4lb since starting this week and don't want to stop the process- have not been counting carbs at all. Have eaten a lot but within an eight hour window. Thanks for advice!
rosyG
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
Dads case, psa climbing on zoladex
Hi everyone This is my first post here. I have found really helpful advice reading this forum. My dad is a 64 year old male from India. Here’s his history: In 2014, my father is having CA prostate. Radical prostatectomy done in June 13 with histopathology of T3 N1 M0 disease (Gleason 4+4, extraprostatic
Hi everyone This is my first post here. I have found really helpful advice reading this forum. My dad is a 64 year old male from India. Here’s his history: In 2014, my father is having CA prostate. Radical prostatectomy done in June 13 with histopathology of T3 N1 M0 disease (Gleason 4+4, extraprostatic
paritosh1010
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
stricture surgery before radiation
I’ll be 70 in a few weeks and was diagnosed with prostate cancer about six weeks ago. My biopsy showed a Gleason 3+4 in right base involving 30% pattern 4 and Gleason 3+4 in right-mid involving 10% pattern 4. My PSA is 17. I’ve gotten two pathology reports and one is from John Hopkins. They were mostly
I’ll be 70 in a few weeks and was diagnosed with prostate cancer about six weeks ago. My biopsy showed a Gleason 3+4 in right base involving 30% pattern 4 and Gleason 3+4 in right-mid involving 10% pattern 4. My PSA is 17. I’ve gotten two pathology reports and one is from John Hopkins. They were mostly
prostate_watcher
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
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Racing heart and pounding head with topiramate?
My neurologist put me on 25 mg topiramate for 7 days, then increase to 50 mg. However My head and heart are pounding! Funnythe pharmacist said topiramate doesn't have pemthremine in it! But everything I read says it does! I stopped it. Pharmacist said to cut it in half. I think I'll do every other day
My neurologist put me on 25 mg topiramate for 7 days, then increase to 50 mg. However My head and heart are pounding! Funnythe pharmacist said topiramate doesn't have pemthremine in it! But everything I read says it does! I stopped it. Pharmacist said to cut it in half. I think I'll do every other day
Debfurm
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Antiarrhythmic drug identified as potential treatment for pulmonary arterial hypertension
High blood pressure in the lungs, known as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), is a potentially fatal disease caused by obstruction of blood flow in the lungs. A new study in The American Journal of Pathology sheds light on the pathology underlying PAH and shows that dofetilide, an FDA-approved KV11.1
High blood pressure in the lungs, known as pulmonary arterial hypertension (PAH), is a potentially fatal disease caused by obstruction of blood flow in the lungs. A new study in The American Journal of Pathology sheds light on the pathology underlying PAH and shows that dofetilide, an FDA-approved KV11.1
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Oligometastatic PC and Radiation
Hello all. My 68 year old husband had a routine physical about six months ago that showed a PSA of 77. His PSA had not been tested for seven years prior (which infuriates me). He then had a biopsy that showed Gleason 9 (4+5) prostate cancer. Twelve samples were taken; only one sample was benign. Two
Hello all. My 68 year old husband had a routine physical about six months ago that showed a PSA of 77. His PSA had not been tested for seven years prior (which infuriates me). He then had a biopsy that showed Gleason 9 (4+5) prostate cancer. Twelve samples were taken; only one sample was benign. Two
Dett
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
My Final Lupron Injection
After tolerating 44 IMRT treaments and 21 months of ADT pretty well, I am glad to report that my eighth and final three-month Lupron injection was yesterday. My PSA is still undetectable. Admittedly the ADT has taken a it's toll, leaving me somewhat flabby and tired, although I managed to stay very active
After tolerating 44 IMRT treaments and 21 months of ADT pretty well, I am glad to report that my eighth and final three-month Lupron injection was yesterday. My PSA is still undetectable. Admittedly the ADT has taken a it's toll, leaving me somewhat flabby and tired, although I managed to stay very active
ecm1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Sadly, Christmas isn't fun for everyone
What will you be eating this Christmas? Tom's been eating 900 calories a day since his bariatric surgeon gave him an intragastric balloon. Arthur can barely remember a day when he wasn't on some sort of diet. And Lizzie is still the same weight she always was, despite obsessively weighing herself every
What will you be eating this Christmas? Tom's been eating 900 calories a day since his bariatric surgeon gave him an intragastric balloon. Arthur can barely remember a day when he wasn't on some sort of diet. And Lizzie is still the same weight she always was, despite obsessively weighing herself every
TheAwfulToad
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
Has it been enough years...
...to compare the cure efficacy of SBRT to IMRT over ten years? Does SBRT have a lower incidence of salvage radiation?
...to compare the cure efficacy of SBRT to IMRT over ten years? Does SBRT have a lower incidence of salvage radiation?
Handdrummer777
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
If You Want to Know Your Risk of Cardiovascular Disease (CVD) Stop Focusing on LDL-C, Instead Focus on Apo B & Apo A1 - the ApoB/ApoA1 Ratio
"LDL-C has been the primary focus in lipid-lowering trials for more than two decades. A vast number of studies, both in primary and secondary prevention, have shown that there is a close relationship between LDL-C and CV event rates, the lower the LDL-C, the lower is the risk [163-165]. In several of
"LDL-C has been the primary focus in lipid-lowering trials for more than two decades. A vast number of studies, both in primary and secondary prevention, have shown that there is a close relationship between LDL-C and CV event rates, the lower the LDL-C, the lower is the risk [163-165]. In several of
sos007
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
Heart attack last week and feeling scared.
Hi all I haven't written a post in a while but have been reading all posts. I wrote a few months ago saying my cholesterol was 19.4 and docs were adamant that I needed statins which I refused to take. My levo was increased to 200mcgs and I started to feel much better. I tried to tell my doc that once
Hi all I haven't written a post in a while but have been reading all posts. I wrote a few months ago saying my cholesterol was 19.4 and docs were adamant that I needed statins which I refused to take. My levo was increased to 200mcgs and I started to feel much better. I tried to tell my doc that once
Mazmilly
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Latest HbA1C
Got my Reports Yesterday.. 1. TSH levels dropped from 5.786 to 3.75. 2. HbA1c Levels 5.6 (Past results of HbA1c since my Diagnosis i) 12.95 ( at the time of Diagnosis) ii) 6.45 iii) 6.05 iv) 5.4 v) 5.6 vi) 5.7 vii) 5.3 viii) 5.1 ix) 5.4 x) 5.6 (Latest) Current therapy Glyclazide 60MG extended release
Got my Reports Yesterday.. 1. TSH levels dropped from 5.786 to 3.75. 2. HbA1c Levels 5.6 (Past results of HbA1c since my Diagnosis i) 12.95 ( at the time of Diagnosis) ii) 6.45 iii) 6.05 iv) 5.4 v) 5.6 vi) 5.7 vii) 5.3 viii) 5.1 ix) 5.4 x) 5.6 (Latest) Current therapy Glyclazide 60MG extended release
Pranam786
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
Which scans are suitable for recurrent PCa with very low PSA
I had surgery in 2011 and adjuvant IMRT to prostate bed in 2012. Pt3b, Gleason 8 (4+4) with tertiary 5. Psa recurrence 5 years ago, PSA rose from nadir 0.003 to 0.8. Treatment with Casodex since recurrence. Current regimen 50 mg / day. PSA gradually went down from 0.18 at the beginning of 2019 to 0.05
I had surgery in 2011 and adjuvant IMRT to prostate bed in 2012. Pt3b, Gleason 8 (4+4) with tertiary 5. Psa recurrence 5 years ago, PSA rose from nadir 0.003 to 0.8. Treatment with Casodex since recurrence. Current regimen 50 mg / day. PSA gradually went down from 0.18 at the beginning of 2019 to 0.05
traveller64
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Is It Time to Retire Cholesterol Tests?
Most readers of this forum are obsessed over their total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol values. That is because that's what their doctors focus on, and that is what decades of cardiovascular risk stratification have imparted on the medical community and the public at large. In the last 20 years or so
Most readers of this forum are obsessed over their total cholesterol and LDL cholesterol values. That is because that's what their doctors focus on, and that is what decades of cardiovascular risk stratification have imparted on the medical community and the public at large. In the last 20 years or so
sos007
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
Fast PSA Rise
I just got back from vacation and had another PSA test. The time between tests was 3 months and the rise was from 12.79 to 29.5 resulting in a doubling time of 2.5 months. I am waiting for the oncologist to find my records and call back so it will be a while before I get his opinion as to what to do.
I just got back from vacation and had another PSA test. The time between tests was 3 months and the rise was from 12.79 to 29.5 resulting in a doubling time of 2.5 months. I am waiting for the oncologist to find my records and call back so it will be a while before I get his opinion as to what to do.
spencoid2
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 years ago
Cholesterol reading
I've been told not to worry about my cholesterol results but since I am gradually losing faith on official conventional doctor I would like to know your opinion, if any. Thank you. ps. the doctor said that since my good cholesterol is high I am ok...
I've been told not to worry about my cholesterol results but since I am gradually losing faith on official conventional doctor I would like to know your opinion, if any. Thank you. ps. the doctor said that since my good cholesterol is high I am ok...
Clara62
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Is TCP ok used regularly for bad breath gargle/mouth wash?
I have asthma and acid reflux. I also have bad breath, so I have tried all sorts of things to reduce/remove that. I decided to try gargling with TCP and also using it as a mouth wash after flossing. I make up a very weak solution, about half a capful to a tumber of water. I think it is working as far
I have asthma and acid reflux. I also have bad breath, so I have tried all sorts of things to reduce/remove that. I decided to try gargling with TCP and also using it as a mouth wash after flossing. I make up a very weak solution, about half a capful to a tumber of water. I think it is working as far
Newproblems
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Newest Test Lab result shows increase of eGFR
Hi everyone, I have done the lab after 3 months of first diagnosed as CKD stage 2 and just received both good news and bad news on it. Good news: eGFR increased from 82 to 97.5 and Albuminuria is no more occurring. Bad news: My HbA1c is 6.4%, which is showing that I am severely at the threshold between
Hi everyone, I have done the lab after 3 months of first diagnosed as CKD stage 2 and just received both good news and bad news on it. Good news: eGFR increased from 82 to 97.5 and Albuminuria is no more occurring. Bad news: My HbA1c is 6.4%, which is showing that I am severely at the threshold between
spiritvan
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
Update Dr Winkleman- Buprenorphine
Hi Everyone My appointment with Dr Winkleman update Just saying I would recommend a 7 day trail to anyone interested in Buprenorphine you can start and stop with no issues . I side stepped the 6 month wait at the Massachusetts General Hospital. I saw him as a private patient at his home $1000 cash
Hi Everyone My appointment with Dr Winkleman update Just saying I would recommend a 7 day trail to anyone interested in Buprenorphine you can start and stop with no issues . I side stepped the 6 month wait at the Massachusetts General Hospital. I saw him as a private patient at his home $1000 cash
Shumbah
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
cholesterol
hi ppl my cholesterol is high... due to thyroid I dont eat fat or sugar for that matter my diet is reasonably healthy. would you know if it is purely the underactive thyroid that raises cholesterol or combination of not enough exercise too and how is it possible to get it down ?? cannot take statins
hi ppl my cholesterol is high... due to thyroid I dont eat fat or sugar for that matter my diet is reasonably healthy. would you know if it is purely the underactive thyroid that raises cholesterol or combination of not enough exercise too and how is it possible to get it down ?? cannot take statins
pabhoo
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Cholesterol Support
5 years ago
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