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Good News From Nephrologist Today!
He said the intermittent fasting I’ve been doing and the
loss
is extremely good and is very beneficial to kidney function.
He said the intermittent fasting I’ve been doing and the
loss
is extremely good and is very beneficial to kidney function.
HisLittleOne
in
Kidney Disease
1 year ago
results…help please…
No
weight
loss
whatsoever…in fact it has actually gone up slightly. The results have been marked as no action required. 2) Do I need to give it a bit longer? Shall I stay on the 75mcg?
No
weight
loss
whatsoever…in fact it has actually gone up slightly. The results have been marked as no action required. 2) Do I need to give it a bit longer? Shall I stay on the 75mcg?
JoJoloveschocolate
in
Thyroid UK
9 months ago
NovoThor
Has anyone tried or have any knowledge of NovoThor PBM Therapy light beds? A friend saw a leaflet in a waiting room recently, so I’ve done a bit of research and it looks very interesting and if the stats are true good be very helpful for fibromyalgia sufferers, no mention of cost though! My fibromyalgia
Has anyone tried or have any knowledge of NovoThor PBM Therapy light beds? A friend saw a leaflet in a waiting room recently, so I’ve done a bit of research and it looks very interesting and if the stats are true good be very helpful for fibromyalgia sufferers, no mention of cost though! My fibromyalgia
Onlymeandyou
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
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The NIR project, a neuro-illumination technology to combat PD
A demonstration model shows the position of an experimental brain implant for treating Parkinson’s disease using near-infrared light, developed by the Grenoble-based research institute CEA-Leti and its partners. There have been many posts about red light therapies, but this was new to me. Others have
A demonstration model shows the position of an experimental brain implant for treating Parkinson’s disease using near-infrared light, developed by the Grenoble-based research institute CEA-Leti and its partners. There have been many posts about red light therapies, but this was new to me. Others have
Esperanto
in
Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
The rehab continues!
My rehab sessions at the local gym continue 2x a week where I have been doing a mixture of strength training and cardio work .This has been very successful in toning up areas that had needed it , especially with the recent
weight
loss
of 14.5kg (2.5 stone) The plantar Fasciitis is certainly less but
My rehab sessions at the local gym continue 2x a week where I have been doing a mixture of strength training and cardio work .This has been very successful in toning up areas that had needed it , especially with the recent
weight
loss
of 14.5kg (2.5 stone) The plantar Fasciitis is certainly less but
Instructor57
in
Strength & Flex
1 year ago
Ocrevus
They are being very mean trying to blame it on a diet,
weight
loss
changes etc. I have not been on diet or had
weight
loss
change.
They are being very mean trying to blame it on a diet,
weight
loss
changes etc. I have not been on diet or had
weight
loss
change.
Scooterboo1973
in
My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Low Cortisol Symptoms Hid Lymphoma
Reduction of steroids—Extreme exhaustion,
loss
of appetite and
weight
, weakness, dry coughing, numb chin. All but the numb chin could be symptoms of low cortisol.
Reduction of steroids—Extreme exhaustion,
loss
of appetite and
weight
, weakness, dry coughing, numb chin. All but the numb chin could be symptoms of low cortisol.
Merryfield
in
PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Just diagnosed with Vitamin B12 and folic deficiency
For the last 18-24 months I’ve had fatigue, lack of energy,brain fog,
weight
loss
, anxiety,stress, depression, chronic diarrhoea, the list goes on. I’ve dealt with a stressful house move and the deaths of both in-laws and dealing with their affairs too.
For the last 18-24 months I’ve had fatigue, lack of energy,brain fog,
weight
loss
, anxiety,stress, depression, chronic diarrhoea, the list goes on. I’ve dealt with a stressful house move and the deaths of both in-laws and dealing with their affairs too.
JayceeJC
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
so confusing
Also, what I feel is a big one - I do not have any fatigue, no
weight
loss
, always have a good appetite. I don't feel "sick". I've made an appt for a second opinion at a different rheumatology practice in March. Where I live is known as a "healthcare desert".
Also, what I feel is a big one - I do not have any fatigue, no
weight
loss
, always have a good appetite. I don't feel "sick". I've made an appt for a second opinion at a different rheumatology practice in March. Where I live is known as a "healthcare desert".
BorderLuv
in
PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
feel like giving up
When I was 17 I got diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and have been battling my
weight
ever since. At the start of my
weight
loss
i was doing well and the
weight
was coming off quickly but now it isn’t. As the weight is coming back up, my mood and motivation to keep going is going down.
When I was 17 I got diagnosed with Type 2 diabetes and have been battling my
weight
ever since. At the start of my
weight
loss
i was doing well and the
weight
was coming off quickly but now it isn’t. As the weight is coming back up, my mood and motivation to keep going is going down.
Rbengouma
in
Weight Loss Support
1 year ago
First decent walk for a while 🙂
And since my
weight
loss
, all other blood indicators are back in the normal range . I start what's known as a stage 4 cardiac rehab course next week at my local gym .
And since my
weight
loss
, all other blood indicators are back in the normal range . I start what's known as a stage 4 cardiac rehab course next week at my local gym .
Instructor57
in
Active 10
1 year ago
undigested food
hello, I was admitted into hospital due to my severe
weight
loss
caused by acute IBS symptoms. I was tested for everything including colonoscopy and endoscopy. Nothing was detected from the procedure or the biopsy. But I continue to have problems digesting food.
hello, I was admitted into hospital due to my severe
weight
loss
caused by acute IBS symptoms. I was tested for everything including colonoscopy and endoscopy. Nothing was detected from the procedure or the biopsy. But I continue to have problems digesting food.
GKT1969
in
IBS Network
1 year ago
Is it safe to use red light / near infrared therapy if you have Graves' disease?
Hi all, First a little bit of background about me. I am 49, living in Ireland. I have Graves's disease diagnosed by an endocrinologist who did antibody test etc.. After diagnosis I underwent 18 months on Carbimazole and then came off for a couple of months but my T3 and T4 shot back up again (and TSH
Hi all, First a little bit of background about me. I am 49, living in Ireland. I have Graves's disease diagnosed by an endocrinologist who did antibody test etc.. After diagnosis I underwent 18 months on Carbimazole and then came off for a couple of months but my T3 and T4 shot back up again (and TSH
MyNameIsAugust
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Lack of communications
my experience is absoultly terrible one min they say is OK next say its they have dates mixed up when its due the injection as my Gastroenterology has informed of his concerns uk gps are absolutely negligent over my
weight
loss
appetite and other heath I should it each week for month for build up it
my experience is absoultly terrible one min they say is OK next say its they have dates mixed up when its due the injection as my Gastroenterology has informed of his concerns uk gps are absolutely negligent over my
weight
loss
appetite and other heath I should it each week for month for build up it
Casasue
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Beta Blockers vs. Calcium Channel Blockers - Which causes weight gain?
I'm considering switching to a the calcium channel blocker, Diltiazem, to see if
weight
loss
is better with that drug. Any advice on what I should do would be greatly appreciated.
I'm considering switching to a the calcium channel blocker, Diltiazem, to see if
weight
loss
is better with that drug. Any advice on what I should do would be greatly appreciated.
mcpacs
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Diabetes Remission Clinical Trial (DiRECT)
control group, who did not take part in the original low-calorie diet programme or receive continued low-intensity weight management support in the extension trial." https://www.ncl.ac.uk/press/articles/latest/2023/04/type2diabetesintoremissionfor5years/ https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about_us/news/
weight
-
loss
-can-put-type
control group, who did not take part in the original low-calorie diet programme or receive continued low-intensity weight management support in the extension trial." https://www.ncl.ac.uk/press/articles/latest/2023/04/type2diabetesintoremissionfor5years/ https://www.diabetes.org.uk/about_us/news/
weight
-
loss
-can-put-type
Milkfairy
Heart Star
in
British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
High Risk?
Bone pain, fever and
weight
loss
(I wish), all negative. I’ve also been recommended to have an eye test. I’ve actually been feeling really well recently so the thought of leukaemia is quite a blow.
Bone pain, fever and
weight
loss
(I wish), all negative. I’ve also been recommended to have an eye test. I’ve actually been feeling really well recently so the thought of leukaemia is quite a blow.
lizzziep
in
MPN Voice
1 year ago
January - Steady as she goes!
It could be that you are becoming more active as part of a
weight
loss
journey, it could be that you have other goals in mind. This is a great time of year to take stock of what the true reasons for becoming more active are and re-commit. Illness, injury and chronic conditions? We’ve got you!
It could be that you are becoming more active as part of a
weight
loss
journey, it could be that you have other goals in mind. This is a great time of year to take stock of what the true reasons for becoming more active are and re-commit. Illness, injury and chronic conditions? We’ve got you!
Sarah_EXI
Administrator
in
My EXI Community
7 months ago
New Medichecks Results - grateful for any thoughts…advice…
they recommended following up with gp and maybe repeat test in a further 4-6 weeks, or if i have any symptoms like palpitations, anxiety,
weight
loss
, tremors, loose stool, to consider decreasing the dose slightly. I haven’t got any of those issues mentioned. I don’t actually feel too bad!
they recommended following up with gp and maybe repeat test in a further 4-6 weeks, or if i have any symptoms like palpitations, anxiety,
weight
loss
, tremors, loose stool, to consider decreasing the dose slightly. I haven’t got any of those issues mentioned. I don’t actually feel too bad!
JoJoloveschocolate
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Newly diagnosed Hyperthyroidism- what do my blood test results mean?
I’ve had
weight
loss
but only half a stone max and it seems to be going back on (+1lb a day) even before I have started taking any medication? Terrified of massive weight gain if I start taking medications and either that makes me gain weight or if I go hypo that makes me gain weight.
I’ve had
weight
loss
but only half a stone max and it seems to be going back on (+1lb a day) even before I have started taking any medication? Terrified of massive weight gain if I start taking medications and either that makes me gain weight or if I go hypo that makes me gain weight.
Ladywiththebaby
in
Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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