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How do you deal with fluctuating blood sugar?
This is more a continuation of a conversation Dee & LeopardGecko had regarding fluctuating sugar and figuring out how to control it. I often have crazy blood sugar. Because of pancreatitis, diabetes, and gastroparesis, my sugars bounce, sometimes rapidly. Because of my slow-moving stomach, I can't
This is more a continuation of a conversation Dee & LeopardGecko had regarding fluctuating sugar and figuring out how to control it. I often have crazy blood sugar. Because of pancreatitis, diabetes, and gastroparesis, my sugars bounce, sometimes rapidly. Because of my slow-moving stomach, I can't
KarenB12
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
3 years ago
An *important diagram* that illustrates the metabolic pathways in cancer cells and how they are directly inhibited by natural compounds
Source: Phytochemicals Block Glucose Utilization and Lipid Synthesis to Counteract Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells (MDPI)
Source: Phytochemicals Block Glucose Utilization and Lipid Synthesis to Counteract Metabolic Reprogramming in Cancer Cells (MDPI)
SoFlaGtr954
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Thyroid stimulating hormone aggravates diabetic retinopathy through the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway
Interesting link. Really not sure what to make of it! [i]J Cell Physiol . 2021 Aug 25. doi: 10.1002/jcp.30563. Online ahead of print.
Thyroid stimulating hormone aggravates diabetic retinopathy through the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway
Dong Lin 1 2 3 , Ruijie Qin 1 2 , Lixin Guo 1
Interesting link. Really not sure what to make of it! [i]J Cell Physiol . 2021 Aug 25. doi: 10.1002/jcp.30563. Online ahead of print.
Thyroid stimulating hormone aggravates diabetic retinopathy through the mitochondrial apoptotic pathway
Dong Lin 1 2 3 , Ruijie Qin 1 2 , Lixin Guo 1
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Hypoglycaemia
These symptoms will come on suddenly and when they do he is a mess - feels like he is dying literally.....confused, cant walk, blurred vision, tingling toes, hands get clammy....he then eats
dextrose
tablets or sugary water/sugar sweets and within 30 minutes he is 'back in the room', I am convinced its
These symptoms will come on suddenly and when they do he is a mess - feels like he is dying literally.....confused, cant walk, blurred vision, tingling toes, hands get clammy....he then eats
dextrose
tablets or sugary water/sugar sweets and within 30 minutes he is 'back in the room', I am convinced its
Kayanne1980
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 years ago
Any Input in Blood results for Thyroid?
Diagnosed Graves due to hyperthyroidism around 2 1/2 years ago. Went on Methimazole and tampered off. Thyroid normal for a while and no meds just vitamins. Was feeling great. Then 4 months ago feeling bad my TSH went to 5.7 while off medication so I went to hypo! Was put on thyquidity now a 3.75
Diagnosed Graves due to hyperthyroidism around 2 1/2 years ago. Went on Methimazole and tampered off. Thyroid normal for a while and no meds just vitamins. Was feeling great. Then 4 months ago feeling bad my TSH went to 5.7 while off medication so I went to hypo! Was put on thyquidity now a 3.75
Kim327
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Anybody Taking MSM (Methylsulfonylmethane)?
It's been 2 months since I wrote about Methylsulfonylmethane so I am raising the topic again. I have finally worked it into my stack every day (1/4 teaspoon full in 5 ounces of water). It just looks like it supports all the things PwP would be looking to improve (I have a high school degree): 2.1. Anti-Inflammation
It's been 2 months since I wrote about Methylsulfonylmethane so I am raising the topic again. I have finally worked it into my stack every day (1/4 teaspoon full in 5 ounces of water). It just looks like it supports all the things PwP would be looking to improve (I have a high school degree): 2.1. Anti-Inflammation
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
My latest blood results, please advise
I recently did some blood tests and my results are as follows : Estimated average glucose : 5.9mmol/L (normal range <7.5) Total cholesterol : 5.64 mmol/L (normal range <5.0 mmol/L) Triglycerides : 1.42 mmol/L (normal range <1.7mmol/L) HDL : 1.87mmol/L (normal range : >1.2mmol/L) LDL : 2.73mmol/L (
I recently did some blood tests and my results are as follows : Estimated average glucose : 5.9mmol/L (normal range <7.5) Total cholesterol : 5.64 mmol/L (normal range <5.0 mmol/L) Triglycerides : 1.42 mmol/L (normal range <1.7mmol/L) HDL : 1.87mmol/L (normal range : >1.2mmol/L) LDL : 2.73mmol/L (
ChoH
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Thyroid UK
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
Energy (none)
Anyone able to suggest anything that can help with non-existent energy? My thyroid checks alright and iron levels ditto, glucose a bit raised but within range
Anyone able to suggest anything that can help with non-existent energy? My thyroid checks alright and iron levels ditto, glucose a bit raised but within range
foxglove
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Useful write by an unknown lady saved in my system long back and forgotten by me!
As an addict of reading materials on health, this article I had saved but forgot it. After joining this group, I deep dived into my computer and found this. Written by a Tamil south Indian lady, few words may be new to a few. I am SHARING, WITH A REQUEST FOR THE READER'S OPINIONS only and not recommending
As an addict of reading materials on health, this article I had saved but forgot it. After joining this group, I deep dived into my computer and found this. Written by a Tamil south Indian lady, few words may be new to a few. I am SHARING, WITH A REQUEST FOR THE READER'S OPINIONS only and not recommending
6054
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Tequilla Shots
I wish I was able to drink them. That would at least make this all fun! But, nooooooo . . . because we can't get any AC repair company to call us back, so I'm expieriencing mynreally cool MS symptom--I staggar around like I'm drunk if I get over heated! I am also awaiting a cool gadget I didn't
I wish I was able to drink them. That would at least make this all fun! But, nooooooo . . . because we can't get any AC repair company to call us back, so I'm expieriencing mynreally cool MS symptom--I staggar around like I'm drunk if I get over heated! I am also awaiting a cool gadget I didn't
CrazyCatWom
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My MSAA Community
3 years ago
Breakfast drink mistake results in happiness 🤪😬🤪
Being a real coffee addicts been trying to find away if fitting it in with my healthy eating and weight loss plan to make things easier with my angina. I always have my coffee black and no sugar or sweetener but this morning I have come across the best tasting filter coffee by accident and from what
Being a real coffee addicts been trying to find away if fitting it in with my healthy eating and weight loss plan to make things easier with my angina. I always have my coffee black and no sugar or sweetener but this morning I have come across the best tasting filter coffee by accident and from what
gasp1
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
Hypoglycemia and CLL
Is there any relation between hypoglycemia and cll? or does leukemia usually raise glucose levels? I can't make sense of what I'm reading
Is there any relation between hypoglycemia and cll? or does leukemia usually raise glucose levels? I can't make sense of what I'm reading
ElMaga
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Why Does High Dose Thiamine Work?
I like to keep challenging the items in my stack. HDT is in my stack. I believe in HDT. But why? So far I trust HDT because of the results from Dr Constantini and the testimonials. Time to look for some science: Neurological, Psychiatric, and Biochemical Aspects of Thiamine Deficiency in Children
I like to keep challenging the items in my stack. HDT is in my stack. I believe in HDT. But why? So far I trust HDT because of the results from Dr Constantini and the testimonials. Time to look for some science: Neurological, Psychiatric, and Biochemical Aspects of Thiamine Deficiency in Children
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Peripheral neuropathy and Zytiga
After ten months Zytiga has failed me and my PSA doubling time is about two months. I am switching to Xtandi. For At least four months I have had paraesthesias on the balls of my feet. The paraesthesias are most notable when I get out of bed and touch the tile floor at night. They feel like there
After ten months Zytiga has failed me and my PSA doubling time is about two months. I am switching to Xtandi. For At least four months I have had paraesthesias on the balls of my feet. The paraesthesias are most notable when I get out of bed and touch the tile floor at night. They feel like there
Frigataflyer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Feeling of skipped beats, primarily when lying down at night is happening more frequently lately? (post ablation for SVT 6 years prior)
Hi everyone (new here!)- I had Superventricular Tachycardia (PSVT) diagnosed late teens , with no instances of fast arrythmia since my 3rd and final ablation around 6 years ago. There have been a couple of times since then I've felt maybe a run of a couple of fast beats like it is trying to get into
Hi everyone (new here!)- I had Superventricular Tachycardia (PSVT) diagnosed late teens , with no instances of fast arrythmia since my 3rd and final ablation around 6 years ago. There have been a couple of times since then I've felt maybe a run of a couple of fast beats like it is trying to get into
AJ711
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 years ago
My transition from LCHF to a whole plant based diet !
Please find attached my blood report during my LCHF journey in 2019.... All my lipid profile parameters were out of control..my hsCRP was very high indicating inflammation in my Arteries .. My blood sugar was no good....fasting 122 PP144...HBA1c was 6.9 .. and my doctor put me on a statin for heart
Please find attached my blood report during my LCHF journey in 2019.... All my lipid profile parameters were out of control..my hsCRP was very high indicating inflammation in my Arteries .. My blood sugar was no good....fasting 122 PP144...HBA1c was 6.9 .. and my doctor put me on a statin for heart
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
3 years ago
Carb induced Anxiety.
Hello everyone, I'm just after a little advice and I'm somewhat confused. I have been having this issue where when I eat carbs mainly refined carbs it induces anxiety/panic attacks. I have had my bloods taken, my A1c level - IFCC standardised 34 mmol/mol I even brought a glucometer to check if my glucose
Hello everyone, I'm just after a little advice and I'm somewhat confused. I have been having this issue where when I eat carbs mainly refined carbs it induces anxiety/panic attacks. I have had my bloods taken, my A1c level - IFCC standardised 34 mmol/mol I even brought a glucometer to check if my glucose
4048robert
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Gestational diabetes test at 36wks
Just had a phonecall from midwife requesting i go for a glucose blood test due to my BMI being 31. I haven't been weighed since 24wks but all my fundal height measurements have been big and no concern shown or growth scans organised. I am not anxious and worried that If i have GD and its only just
Just had a phonecall from midwife requesting i go for a glucose blood test due to my BMI being 31. I haven't been weighed since 24wks but all my fundal height measurements have been big and no concern shown or growth scans organised. I am not anxious and worried that If i have GD and its only just
Kaths14
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 years ago
Refined sugars - reduce them for your health
Good idea to review one's relationship with sugar. To reduce it. Physiologist and nutritionist John Yudkin wrote a book, 'Pure, white and deadly' in 1972. He was shunned by medical communities. Shame. Sugar's highly addictive. Inflammatory. Wreaks havoc on insulin response. And impacts mood. Of course
Good idea to review one's relationship with sugar. To reduce it. Physiologist and nutritionist John Yudkin wrote a book, 'Pure, white and deadly' in 1972. He was shunned by medical communities. Shame. Sugar's highly addictive. Inflammatory. Wreaks havoc on insulin response. And impacts mood. Of course
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
3 years ago
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