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	<title>Comments on: The Health Risks of That Fizzy Drink</title>
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		<title>By: Monty Wolverine</title>
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		<dc:creator>Monty Wolverine</dc:creator>
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		<description>I am very surprised by this report fortunately I am not a big fizzy drinks drinker but I do drink tonic with my gin of course and also like rum and coke but have cut down on alcohol. I suffer with an under active thyroid and up to 58 years of age was very fit playing a lot of contact sport but it has taken a toll on my body joints spine and I have now put on a lot of weight.  For the last four years I have ha d a leg ulcer and it has just healed and now this is allowing me to go swimming again but I still have to wear a support stocking to help the blood return back up my leg.  They have advised me to make sure I wear the stockings all the time.  The pressure of the stocking has reduced from 40 mgm to 18-24 mgm which is a lot better to wear.
I have recently learned that some purfectly good foods like cabbage apples broccoli are not good for me with an under active thyroid and I am interested in reducing my weight and fluid retention so am very open to advice.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am very surprised by this report fortunately I am not a big fizzy drinks drinker but I do drink tonic with my gin of course and also like rum and coke but have cut down on alcohol. I suffer with an under active thyroid and up to 58 years of age was very fit playing a lot of contact sport but it has taken a toll on my body joints spine and I have now put on a lot of weight.  For the last four years I have ha d a leg ulcer and it has just healed and now this is allowing me to go swimming again but I still have to wear a support stocking to help the blood return back up my leg.  They have advised me to make sure I wear the stockings all the time.  The pressure of the stocking has reduced from 40 mgm to 18-24 mgm which is a lot better to wear.<br />
I have recently learned that some purfectly good foods like cabbage apples broccoli are not good for me with an under active thyroid and I am interested in reducing my weight and fluid retention so am very open to advice.</p>
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