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Very low protein diet + keto analogues
Hello, I have recently read Lee Hulls book Stopping Kidney Disease and plan to try a very low protein diet + Albutrix keto analogue supplements. I am interested to start a specific post where anyone keen to try this diet and those following it can post questions, experiences and feedback. I understand
Hello, I have recently read Lee Hulls book Stopping Kidney Disease and plan to try a very low protein diet + Albutrix keto analogue supplements. I am interested to start a specific post where anyone keen to try this diet and those following it can post questions, experiences and feedback. I understand
Stavrosang
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
recent results and other help request??
hello I wonder if anyone has any thoughts or comments? i have posted before https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/144884618/newbie-questions-about-possible-thyroid-issues Since then i have been put on a low dose of levo (50) , and i had the results at bottom of this post Since those results they
hello I wonder if anyone has any thoughts or comments? i have posted before https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/144884618/newbie-questions-about-possible-thyroid-issues Since then i have been put on a low dose of levo (50) , and i had the results at bottom of this post Since those results they
lauriegraham
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
hello, any advice would be nice.
i was taking extra
whey
protein
so i've cut down on that. and cutting down on sodium. not on plaquenil but i want to get on that. just trying to read and find out what is the best move to make.
i was taking extra
whey
protein
so i've cut down on that. and cutting down on sodium. not on plaquenil but i want to get on that. just trying to read and find out what is the best move to make.
doug_johnson
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
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I'm new here so just saying "hello". 71 years old retired anesthetist. Had a PSA of 5.7 in Sept 2020. In November 2020 had an MRI guided biopsy by Dr Busch in Chattanooga Tn - Gleason 9 (4+5) confined to the prostate. Bone scan and pelvic CT clear at that time. My Urologist referred me to Dr Lavey
I'm new here so just saying "hello". 71 years old retired anesthetist. Had a PSA of 5.7 in Sept 2020. In November 2020 had an MRI guided biopsy by Dr Busch in Chattanooga Tn - Gleason 9 (4+5) confined to the prostate. Bone scan and pelvic CT clear at that time. My Urologist referred me to Dr Lavey
WalrusReads3
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Help!
so I called my they my because I have had a stiff neck since April and it seems to be getting worse, achy arms and legs and trouble getting up, reaching for things etc. and I am so tired at times. These are basically the original symptoms I had when diagnosed with PMR in December 2018. I was given 50
so I called my they my because I have had a stiff neck since April and it seems to be getting worse, achy arms and legs and trouble getting up, reaching for things etc. and I am so tired at times. These are basically the original symptoms I had when diagnosed with PMR in December 2018. I was given 50
Logic
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
My Latest Lipid Profile, My Fasting Insulin & My hsCRP as reported today.
This is futher to my Previous Posts on HBA1C, hsCRP, fasting insulin , Amylase/ Lipase and testosterone, I am happy to share with you my latest lipid profile! Since I can attach only one image with each post , I attach my lipid profile report with this message, I had to make 3 different posts -
This is futher to my Previous Posts on HBA1C, hsCRP, fasting insulin , Amylase/ Lipase and testosterone, I am happy to share with you my latest lipid profile! Since I can attach only one image with each post , I attach my lipid profile report with this message, I had to make 3 different posts -
namaha
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
My Lipid Profile , My Fasting insulin and my hsCRP
Further to my previous post, My hsCRP is less than 0.1. This test also contains my Amylase/Lipase test for my pancreas and found ok. My testosterone level is normal.. For fasting insulin , please see my previous post . Thank you
Further to my previous post, My hsCRP is less than 0.1. This test also contains my Amylase/Lipase test for my pancreas and found ok. My testosterone level is normal.. For fasting insulin , please see my previous post . Thank you
namaha
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in
Diabetes India
3 years ago
My Lipid Profile , My fasting insulin & My hsCRP.
Further to my previous post, My fasting insulin Is 3.9.. For my latest HBA1c report , please refer my previous post .
Further to my previous post, My fasting insulin Is 3.9.. For my latest HBA1c report , please refer my previous post .
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Blood tests = Can of Worms. Anaemia or Hyperthyroidism? B12 & Serum Folate too low or OK? Other results all over the place! Any ideas?
Hi All, I have no idea what any of this means, but even I know some of it looks skewiffy! A couple of the results were flagged by the test itself; these are RDW and MCHC which may relate to thyroid function. Also the Serum Folate and B12 look a bit low so may be affecting my thyroid too. Are you able
Hi All, I have no idea what any of this means, but even I know some of it looks skewiffy! A couple of the results were flagged by the test itself; these are RDW and MCHC which may relate to thyroid function. Also the Serum Folate and B12 look a bit low so may be affecting my thyroid too. Are you able
Abi-Abster
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Blood test results. Help please.
After two days of chasing round in ever decreasing circles I've finally managed to obtain a copy of my last blood test results. As you all suspected, the only thyroid test was TSH. These bloods were taken at 1:40pm after breakfast, coffee, and lunch. No one mentioned needing to have them taken first
After two days of chasing round in ever decreasing circles I've finally managed to obtain a copy of my last blood test results. As you all suspected, the only thyroid test was TSH. These bloods were taken at 1:40pm after breakfast, coffee, and lunch. No one mentioned needing to have them taken first
Horsey07
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
The C-reactive protein-albumin ratio [CAR]
Some might recall a series of posts on subclinical inflammation from 4 years back [1] [2] [3] [4]. One of these was titled "
Inflammation. [2] Albumin & C-Reactive Protein [CRP]
" The Glasgow Prognostic Score formula combines Albumin & CRP in a simplistic way, but I have just become aware of the
Some might recall a series of posts on subclinical inflammation from 4 years back [1] [2] [3] [4]. One of these was titled "
Inflammation. [2] Albumin & C-Reactive Protein [CRP]
" The Glasgow Prognostic Score formula combines Albumin & CRP in a simplistic way, but I have just become aware of the
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
www.I can bore a glass eye to sleep/is this as good as it gets.com
I am not sure whether it was the consequence of my application of reverse psychology or my-on the whole-affable GP suddenly having an epiphany, but the last couple of telephone consultations that I’ve had, have been quite constructive. I did however have to collect all the toys that were left littered
I am not sure whether it was the consequence of my application of reverse psychology or my-on the whole-affable GP suddenly having an epiphany, but the last couple of telephone consultations that I’ve had, have been quite constructive. I did however have to collect all the toys that were left littered
concinnity
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Struggling snack magnet
This week I've purchased some
protein
whey
products to help as I always seem to be hungry. Any ideas guys.
This week I've purchased some
protein
whey
products to help as I always seem to be hungry. Any ideas guys.
Keayma
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Protein
Protein. A lot is made of the need for high protein and yet: " a high protein diet is bad for you. Growth hormone pathways, including TOR and IGF-1, are controlled by proteins and they are accelerators of the aging process. So, if you have a low-protein diet you might live longer and healthier." https
Protein. A lot is made of the need for high protein and yet: " a high protein diet is bad for you. Growth hormone pathways, including TOR and IGF-1, are controlled by proteins and they are accelerators of the aging process. So, if you have a low-protein diet you might live longer and healthier." https
Paul12
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Testosterone & Covid-19
New study below [1] [2] When the pandemic began, it was quickly noted that a disproportionate number of men were dying from it. Made sense, since women mount a stronger immune response than me with high-normal testosterone [T]. And then the Italian study came out in May (2020) [3]: "Our data suggest
New study below [1] [2] When the pandemic began, it was quickly noted that a disproportionate number of men were dying from it. Made sense, since women mount a stronger immune response than me with high-normal testosterone [T]. And then the Italian study came out in May (2020) [3]: "Our data suggest
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Ambulance called, please help explain blood test results
Hi, I'm hypothyroid (self-prescribe additional T3 with help of this forum) and have been taking thyroid meds for around 25 years. Currently I take I take 125mcg T4 and 18.75mcg T3 in the morning, and 18.75mcg T3 in the evening. I also have ME, Fibromyalgia, Guillain-Barré and have had Long COVID since
Hi, I'm hypothyroid (self-prescribe additional T3 with help of this forum) and have been taking thyroid meds for around 25 years. Currently I take I take 125mcg T4 and 18.75mcg T3 in the morning, and 18.75mcg T3 in the evening. I also have ME, Fibromyalgia, Guillain-Barré and have had Long COVID since
Abi-Abster
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Regional or metastatic? Proton + ADT +???
Have a couple of questions I am hoping someone can help with. My husband (77) was diagnosed 1/14/21 with PCa; 4=5=9 and 5=4=9, grade 5. Six/12 cores, all left side malignant; all 6 right benign. PSA was 3.7 in 9/2019, 5.15 in 9/20, 8.18 in 12/20, and 10.43 before Degarelix injection 1/28/21. Last week
Have a couple of questions I am hoping someone can help with. My husband (77) was diagnosed 1/14/21 with PCa; 4=5=9 and 5=4=9, grade 5. Six/12 cores, all left side malignant; all 6 right benign. PSA was 3.7 in 9/2019, 5.15 in 9/20, 8.18 in 12/20, and 10.43 before Degarelix injection 1/28/21. Last week
KAgolf
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Update on lutetium treatment at Hopkins
177Lu-PSMA-R2 in Patients With PSMA Positive Progressive, Metastatic, Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer I have received all three treatments as of May 20. They were six weeks apart. My initial PSA was 90. After the first treatment it went down to 60 and after the second treatment it went down to
177Lu-PSMA-R2 in Patients With PSMA Positive Progressive, Metastatic, Castration Resistant Prostate Cancer I have received all three treatments as of May 20. They were six weeks apart. My initial PSA was 90. After the first treatment it went down to 60 and after the second treatment it went down to
wpopomaronis
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Update, after ending treatments
I posted about a month ago, soon after my husband decided to end all cancer treatments. I thought I'd post an update as some might find our experience helpful. We decided not to do any more imaging as it wouldn't really tell us anything that we don't already know: that the cancer is progressing rather
I posted about a month ago, soon after my husband decided to end all cancer treatments. I thought I'd post an update as some might find our experience helpful. We decided not to do any more imaging as it wouldn't really tell us anything that we don't already know: that the cancer is progressing rather
WildRose6
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Diarrhea after radiation
I'm having a recurrence 15 years after seeds and EBRT. The PSMA scan and a whole-body mpMRI seemed to indicate the only lesion on my T8 vertebra. So last month I had five fractions of proton beam therapy to that vertebra. For those who don't know, the T8 is very near the midpoint of the back, nowhere
I'm having a recurrence 15 years after seeds and EBRT. The PSMA scan and a whole-body mpMRI seemed to indicate the only lesion on my T8 vertebra. So last month I had five fractions of proton beam therapy to that vertebra. For those who don't know, the T8 is very near the midpoint of the back, nowhere
LeeLiam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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