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Scared everyday in case it returns....
Hi there, I was diagnosed with pAF a few months ago after doing a very low carb diet and drinking too much Pepsi Max. I had a single attack (first time ever). I was put on 2.5 mg of Bisprolol. My heart scan came back as a “very good” structure and function. I have occasional ectopics at certain times
Hi there, I was diagnosed with pAF a few months ago after doing a very low carb diet and drinking too much Pepsi Max. I had a single attack (first time ever). I was put on 2.5 mg of Bisprolol. My heart scan came back as a “very good” structure and function. I have occasional ectopics at certain times
Julia7
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AF Association
5 years ago
Should I take prednisolone?
I've been struggling and off work since Wednesday. Used rescue inhaler several times on Wed. Peak flow was 300 (best is supposed to be 450, but a long Time ago). Doctod gave me prescription and said to use if I got worse. By then pf was 380. It's been fluctuating between 350 and 380 with blue inhaler
I've been struggling and off work since Wednesday. Used rescue inhaler several times on Wed. Peak flow was 300 (best is supposed to be 450, but a long Time ago). Doctod gave me prescription and said to use if I got worse. By then pf was 380. It's been fluctuating between 350 and 380 with blue inhaler
damascena
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Low carb diets...???
I really need to find out more about this. A couple of days ago, I got my lab results back and they are clearly indicative of insulin resistance: fasting glucose 110 mg/dL (ref 70-105) and fasting insulin 18 uU/mL (ref 2.6-24.9; should be <5 according to several low carb forums I've visited). Anyway,
I really need to find out more about this. A couple of days ago, I got my lab results back and they are clearly indicative of insulin resistance: fasting glucose 110 mg/dL (ref 70-105) and fasting insulin 18 uU/mL (ref 2.6-24.9; should be <5 according to several low carb forums I've visited). Anyway,
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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my breathings struggles
so i have decided to put everything on here in the hope of looking for help and advice. So ten years ago i had a mental break down and bad anxiety developed and around the same time i was told i had asthma and i didnt really focus on that at the start but around 7 years ago i started to really focus
so i have decided to put everything on here in the hope of looking for help and advice. So ten years ago i had a mental break down and bad anxiety developed and around the same time i was told i had asthma and i didnt really focus on that at the start but around 7 years ago i started to really focus
ash160808
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Gallbladder and Caffiene
I have an inflamed Gallbladder, I have been advised to go on a low fat diet. When I have coffee, my stomach is not happy, does Caffiene affect the Gallbladder in any way.
I have an inflamed Gallbladder, I have been advised to go on a low fat diet. When I have coffee, my stomach is not happy, does Caffiene affect the Gallbladder in any way.
dawnbirduk
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Women's Health
5 years ago
Cru8 Vegan Keto grain free bread launched. 🥖
Hi everyone, This is in the news today as Cru8 have launched a new Keto plant based low carb grain free bread, so it looks interesting the ingredients listed are gluten free but I'd want to all of them. I think that there is a market for bread like this so here's a link: https://bakeryinfo.co.uk/news
Hi everyone, This is in the news today as Cru8 have launched a new Keto plant based low carb grain free bread, so it looks interesting the ingredients listed are gluten free but I'd want to all of them. I think that there is a market for bread like this so here's a link: https://bakeryinfo.co.uk/news
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Vegan Foods for Life
5 years ago
Julia Schopick guest on the LDN Radio Show 12th September 2019This interview with Julia Schopick is exciting!
Julia Schopick guest on the LDN Radio Show 12th September 2019 This interview with Julia Schopick is exciting! They discuss Julia’s latest book “The Power of Honest Medicine” which is dedicated to LDN. Linda Elsegood is also producing a second LDN book which is an update on the latest developments and
Julia Schopick guest on the LDN Radio Show 12th September 2019 This interview with Julia Schopick is exciting! They discuss Julia’s latest book “The Power of Honest Medicine” which is dedicated to LDN. Linda Elsegood is also producing a second LDN book which is an update on the latest developments and
liveurlife
Volunteer
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LDN Research Trust
5 years ago
How long does it take to get into "Fat burning mode" with IF, LCHF and exercise?
Intermittent Fasting is not eating all day, and, when you are not eating, your glycogen energy gets depleted, and you start to get energy from your fat reserves. (Intermittent) Fasting is about so much more than weight loss, but burning fat to lose weight and improve body-fat percentage the main reason
Intermittent Fasting is not eating all day, and, when you are not eating, your glycogen energy gets depleted, and you start to get energy from your fat reserves. (Intermittent) Fasting is about so much more than weight loss, but burning fat to lose weight and improve body-fat percentage the main reason
S11m
Volunteer 70lb IF20
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Fasting and Furious
5 years ago
Low dose naltrexone
Hi, does anyone take LDN for Rheumatoid Arthritis? And if you do has it worked for you? I’m currently on sulphasalazine but thinking I might need to go on methotrexate as it’s not working that well. Just researching it as I’m fairly new to it all and LDN popped up as something that can be taken for RA
Hi, does anyone take LDN for Rheumatoid Arthritis? And if you do has it worked for you? I’m currently on sulphasalazine but thinking I might need to go on methotrexate as it’s not working that well. Just researching it as I’m fairly new to it all and LDN popped up as something that can be taken for RA
Quirky1
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Arthritis Action
5 years ago
Is my Peak flow high enough?
Just wanted to ask the community about PF. My peak flow is on average at 88%. I’ve read conflicting info about where it should be if control has been achieved. Some info is saying between 80-100% of PB is controlled while the impression I got from reading Asthma UK is that if it is less than PB you should
Just wanted to ask the community about PF. My peak flow is on average at 88%. I’ve read conflicting info about where it should be if control has been achieved. Some info is saying between 80-100% of PB is controlled while the impression I got from reading Asthma UK is that if it is less than PB you should
Junglechicken
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Labs back, would appreciate feedback!
So, I have had some labs back. I have been on Berberine 1500 mg daily (500x3) since 2015. Back then, it helped me lose 28 kilograms and have a normal BMI for the first time in years. I have since put it all back (the weight gain started after I was put on high doses of prednisolone last year - I took
So, I have had some labs back. I have been on Berberine 1500 mg daily (500x3) since 2015. Back then, it helped me lose 28 kilograms and have a normal BMI for the first time in years. I have since put it all back (the weight gain started after I was put on high doses of prednisolone last year - I took
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
Thyroid and other labs
I have been feeling hyperthyroid lately so have been decreasing Thyroid-S over several months, from 5 to 3 grains, without much symptom relief I might add. My latest labs from Sept 09 read as follows: TSH <0.01 mUI/L (0.35-4.5) free T4 ng/dL 0.7 (0.7-1.5) free T3 pg/mL 2.7 (1.6-3.2) I usually take Thyroid-S
I have been feeling hyperthyroid lately so have been decreasing Thyroid-S over several months, from 5 to 3 grains, without much symptom relief I might add. My latest labs from Sept 09 read as follows: TSH <0.01 mUI/L (0.35-4.5) free T4 ng/dL 0.7 (0.7-1.5) free T3 pg/mL 2.7 (1.6-3.2) I usually take Thyroid-S
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
AFib
There are a lot of thoughts over on the Afib forum that low-carb exacerbates Afib. As a proponent of both, any thoughts please. Di
There are a lot of thoughts over on the Afib forum that low-carb exacerbates Afib. As a proponent of both, any thoughts please. Di
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
5 years ago
High FENO High Peak Flow - No Action
Hi Folks, NIOX FENO Score - 98 - month later 102 Sent for a peak flow/spirometry - This was satisfactory No further action by my doctor. NOW - Shall I accept this decision or shall I pursue having such a high FENO score? I've been warned by a family member (trained on NIOX) that I could have irreversible
Hi Folks, NIOX FENO Score - 98 - month later 102 Sent for a peak flow/spirometry - This was satisfactory No further action by my doctor. NOW - Shall I accept this decision or shall I pursue having such a high FENO score? I've been warned by a family member (trained on NIOX) that I could have irreversible
nagasakih2o
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Posting low carb and Afib
Numerous studies that low carb and Afib go together I am trying to find out if it is true cause everything I read says lots of things cause afib
Numerous studies that low carb and Afib go together I am trying to find out if it is true cause everything I read says lots of things cause afib
myrnalynn52
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AF Association
5 years ago
Comfort in food
Here's an interesting observation. I was doing low carb and noticed my back pain and knee pain went away. I also felt more alert and focused. Fell off the wagon for a couple of weeks and the girdle back pain returned, plus pulsating pain in my back andmy knee pain returned quickly. I did notice this
Here's an interesting observation. I was doing low carb and noticed my back pain and knee pain went away. I also felt more alert and focused. Fell off the wagon for a couple of weeks and the girdle back pain returned, plus pulsating pain in my back andmy knee pain returned quickly. I did notice this
Singr
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Low dose Naltrexone
I was put on LDN for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, And noticed remission in my IBS-C. Wondering if anyone else has taken this medication and can help make this correlation? Has anyone been told IBS is an autoimmune disorder? My rosacea had cleared also TIA
I was put on LDN for Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis, And noticed remission in my IBS-C. Wondering if anyone else has taken this medication and can help make this correlation? Has anyone been told IBS is an autoimmune disorder? My rosacea had cleared also TIA
nanecky
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Couch to 3.5 k
So if I’ve completed my 9 weeks but too
slow
to run 5
k
.. do I qualify? Or should I keep on with week 9, increasing my speed until I finally ( hopefully) Reach 5k?! I’m 60 and still 4 stones overweight, so I am slooooow!!
So if I’ve completed my 9 weeks but too
slow
to run 5
k
.. do I qualify? Or should I keep on with week 9, increasing my speed until I finally ( hopefully) Reach 5k?! I’m 60 and still 4 stones overweight, so I am slooooow!!
Sunny1959
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Dietary advice needed
Although I haven’t been officially diagnosed with any issues yet ( my appointment with Cardiologist isn’t until Nov) I’ve been looking at ways to eat healthier for the heart. I figured I can’t lose even if I get the all clear. I currently tend to follow LCHF (not to the letter though) as I find carbs
Although I haven’t been officially diagnosed with any issues yet ( my appointment with Cardiologist isn’t until Nov) I’ve been looking at ways to eat healthier for the heart. I figured I can’t lose even if I get the all clear. I currently tend to follow LCHF (not to the letter though) as I find carbs
Amok0310
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
The LFHC Diet
Dr John McDougall is an American doctor snd author who is the co-founder, chairman, and sole board member of San Francisco–based Dr. McDougall's Right Foods Inc. He has written a number of diet books advocating the consumption of low-fat, starchy food. This basically is a LFHC Diet focussing on starchy
Dr John McDougall is an American doctor snd author who is the co-founder, chairman, and sole board member of San Francisco–based Dr. McDougall's Right Foods Inc. He has written a number of diet books advocating the consumption of low-fat, starchy food. This basically is a LFHC Diet focussing on starchy
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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