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update on my eyelid problem
Hello, all. I don’t know how many of you saw my previous post a few weeks ago when an ophthalmologist suspected basal cell carcinoma in my eyelid. I had a biopsy and yes he was correct and now I have to have eye surgery to have it removed. I know this is not the site for that, but I thought I would
Hello, all. I don’t know how many of you saw my previous post a few weeks ago when an ophthalmologist suspected basal cell carcinoma in my eyelid. I had a biopsy and yes he was correct and now I have to have eye surgery to have it removed. I know this is not the site for that, but I thought I would
Cja1956
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
**Last Update** Covid - Help!
For those who've had Covid at some point, when did your symptoms go away and did you need professional medical treatment for that to happen? My son was formally diagnosed on 9/18, and I developed symptoms the following day. I didn't bother getting tested. He was barely sick for about 3 days, but I've
For those who've had Covid at some point, when did your symptoms go away and did you need professional medical treatment for that to happen? My son was formally diagnosed on 9/18, and I developed symptoms the following day. I didn't bother getting tested. He was barely sick for about 3 days, but I've
NorasMom
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My MSAA Community
8 months ago
tumor marker question
Hello!! My mom had her tumor markers checked on Oct 17th 2023. They were 333 that’s when we found out her anfintor wasn’t working 2nd line treatment. She was on it about 6 weeks. Around Nov 15th she started xeloda so for about a month she was on nothing! She’s did 3 round of xeloda now. Her oncologist
Hello!! My mom had her tumor markers checked on Oct 17th 2023. They were 333 that’s when we found out her anfintor wasn’t working 2nd line treatment. She was on it about 6 weeks. Around Nov 15th she started xeloda so for about a month she was on nothing! She’s did 3 round of xeloda now. Her oncologist
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
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Back in permanent AF and warfarin dose decrease
Hi All, I used to have paroxysmal AF which was ablated by Prof Schilling back in 2010. I had been in NSR. However I was diagnosed with prostate cancer back in the summer. I had huge delays and postponements before I had a biopsy. I eventually got the results 5 weeks later (rather than the two weeks promised
Hi All, I used to have paroxysmal AF which was ablated by Prof Schilling back in 2010. I had been in NSR. However I was diagnosed with prostate cancer back in the summer. I had huge delays and postponements before I had a biopsy. I eventually got the results 5 weeks later (rather than the two weeks promised
MarkS
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AF Association
5 months ago
Cardiac MRI
Hi everyone, Last week I received my MRI result & I’m not sure what to make of it. I’ve got some upcoming appointments to discuss it but they aren’t for a few months yet. It says that I’ve got LVH which I’ve known about for some years, & the ejection fraction has gone up from 45% to 58%, the right
Hi everyone, Last week I received my MRI result & I’m not sure what to make of it. I’ve got some upcoming appointments to discuss it but they aren’t for a few months yet. It says that I’ve got LVH which I’ve known about for some years, & the ejection fraction has gone up from 45% to 58%, the right
Drummer19
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Under the weather
Hey all,Been feeling a bit under the weather the last three days..drainage, sinus, no fever, irritated throat. Woke up.this morning and found a small what I think is a lymph node swelled and tender behind my ear..should I be concerned about this? Came upon it by chance..I'm newly diagnosed with my blood
Hey all,Been feeling a bit under the weather the last three days..drainage, sinus, no fever, irritated throat. Woke up.this morning and found a small what I think is a lymph node swelled and tender behind my ear..should I be concerned about this? Came upon it by chance..I'm newly diagnosed with my blood
ANewMe2024
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CLL Support
5 months ago
My 73 year old dads stage 4 mastitic prostate cancer
Hi all My dad was diagnoised 3 years ago stage 4 with bone cancer lesions. He is on hormorne injections, and was taking chemo tablets until 18 months ago, then had to have 10 rounds of chemo which ended in septmeber 2023, since then his lost weight and his struggling to walk etc due to his lower back
Hi all My dad was diagnoised 3 years ago stage 4 with bone cancer lesions. He is on hormorne injections, and was taking chemo tablets until 18 months ago, then had to have 10 rounds of chemo which ended in septmeber 2023, since then his lost weight and his struggling to walk etc due to his lower back
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
A safe place to vent
What happens in malecare stays in malecare! Although this a public forum, this site is an international online support group for prostate cancer patients and their families. The medical community has their own channels for blowing off steam and dealing with the stresses of their job, and they'll say
What happens in malecare stays in malecare! Although this a public forum, this site is an international online support group for prostate cancer patients and their families. The medical community has their own channels for blowing off steam and dealing with the stresses of their job, and they'll say
skiingfiend
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Do I increase Pred to cover me for Covid jab?
I'm very anxious about having a Covid booster as I believe the vaccines precipitated my PMR early last year. I was advised (by consultant) not to have the 2002 autumn booster as I had some immunity from catching Covid itself but he has said to have the booster this year as it is now 15 months since my
I'm very anxious about having a Covid booster as I believe the vaccines precipitated my PMR early last year. I was advised (by consultant) not to have the 2002 autumn booster as I had some immunity from catching Covid itself but he has said to have the booster this year as it is now 15 months since my
FleetRose
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Peripheral Arterial Disease (PAD)
Morning all, Four years ago I had PAD in my right leg. As the surgeon found crystalline deposits when attempting to fit a stent it was not possible to treat it that way and I had a bypass operation instead. Since then I have not felt a single pain in that leg But now I am having the same problem in
Morning all, Four years ago I had PAD in my right leg. As the surgeon found crystalline deposits when attempting to fit a stent it was not possible to treat it that way and I had a bypass operation instead. Since then I have not felt a single pain in that leg But now I am having the same problem in
--John--
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Couch to 5K
9 months ago
please some help here, end stage liver cancer.
Dear BLT people, I hope you are all doing reasonably well. After my story 1.5 year ago about my misdiagnosed liver cirrhosis its kind of weird to say that I found out that my dad was diagnosed with liver cancer today. (he was never a drinker or fat or what so ever, he is quite old though, he is
Dear BLT people, I hope you are all doing reasonably well. After my story 1.5 year ago about my misdiagnosed liver cirrhosis its kind of weird to say that I found out that my dad was diagnosed with liver cancer today. (he was never a drinker or fat or what so ever, he is quite old though, he is
Jimmy777
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Off topic? Stravinsky Study
Hi folks Just in case anyone fancies being involved in a research study. I tried to attach the poster but failed miserably so resorted to copy/paste of the information.
We are conducting a study to determine whether an antibody test result can predict who has the greatest risk of severe COVID-19
Hi folks Just in case anyone fancies being involved in a research study. I tried to attach the poster but failed miserably so resorted to copy/paste of the information.
We are conducting a study to determine whether an antibody test result can predict who has the greatest risk of severe COVID-19
jbzm
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NRAS
8 months ago
Flare after covid
I’ve had a fairly mild dose of covid, and lots of stress with a leaking roof, which has caused a flare. I’ve been on prednisolone since early July after waiting six months for a diagnosis. I started on 20mg and had reduced to 12.5 without much pain but that has returned. I’ve taken 15mg for two days
I’ve had a fairly mild dose of covid, and lots of stress with a leaking roof, which has caused a flare. I’ve been on prednisolone since early July after waiting six months for a diagnosis. I started on 20mg and had reduced to 12.5 without much pain but that has returned. I’ve taken 15mg for two days
Nanatoo
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Immunoglobin Blood Test.
Hello everyone. I had the Covid booster 2 weeks ago. I had an appointment booked for blood tests 4 days later. These were to rule in or out the cause of Osteopenia - low bone density mass.I now have Covid. Nurse rang me with blood test results yesterday and said they were normal apart from the Immunoglobin
Hello everyone. I had the Covid booster 2 weeks ago. I had an appointment booked for blood tests 4 days later. These were to rule in or out the cause of Osteopenia - low bone density mass.I now have Covid. Nurse rang me with blood test results yesterday and said they were normal apart from the Immunoglobin
dollcat
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Your stories shared
Hello everyone, I'm heading to San Francisco tomorrow to attend ASCO GI, the American Society of Clinical Oncology's Gastrointestinal Symposium focusing on GI cancers. Tomorrow night, Blue Faery is supporting a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program to help oncologists better understand HCC. Before
Hello everyone, I'm heading to San Francisco tomorrow to attend ASCO GI, the American Society of Clinical Oncology's Gastrointestinal Symposium focusing on GI cancers. Tomorrow night, Blue Faery is supporting a Continuing Medical Education (CME) program to help oncologists better understand HCC. Before
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Caregiver
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
5 months ago
Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggest
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
Perhaps another piece to the puzzle Home Oncology & Cancer Home Endocrinology & Metabolism JANUARY 16, 2024 Editors' notes Energy-starved breast cancer cells consume their surroundings for fuel, research suggests by Public Library of Science Breast cancer cells (in blue) eating extracellular
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Slow burn flare, following latest Covid vaccine.
It started with extreme fatigue - unable to keep my eyes open. Now I am finding it hard to walk and have significant back, knee, neck and head pain. A complete eye Heath check where nothing of concern was found yesterday required 2 hours sleep to recover. I am doubling my 5 mgs dose to do sick day rules
It started with extreme fatigue - unable to keep my eyes open. Now I am finding it hard to walk and have significant back, knee, neck and head pain. A complete eye Heath check where nothing of concern was found yesterday required 2 hours sleep to recover. I am doubling my 5 mgs dose to do sick day rules
SheffieldJane
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Lymph node Metastasis
After 7 years, and multiple PSMA scans, my husband had a FDG CT scan and it showed what they quoted as “several” metastasis In the lymphs In the para aortic area in abdomen. One doc wants to biopsy to check if cancer DNA has changed from original pathology in 2017. Another doc says… No to biopsy due
After 7 years, and multiple PSMA scans, my husband had a FDG CT scan and it showed what they quoted as “several” metastasis In the lymphs In the para aortic area in abdomen. One doc wants to biopsy to check if cancer DNA has changed from original pathology in 2017. Another doc says… No to biopsy due
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Covid Jab.
I've had my covid jab on 12/10/23.I'm alive ( yaaaaaay) , however like the previous jabs this one too has slowed me down too & it takes 48hrs for me to get back to normal & it's no different from having the flu jab. To me it's worth my life & I can now focus on getting over the hurdle of me getting reacquainted
I've had my covid jab on 12/10/23.I'm alive ( yaaaaaay) , however like the previous jabs this one too has slowed me down too & it takes 48hrs for me to get back to normal & it's no different from having the flu jab. To me it's worth my life & I can now focus on getting over the hurdle of me getting reacquainted
DodgeDhanda
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
Cribiform Prostate Cancer
I have some findings of cribiform cancer in my cancer biopsy. I will start treatment with ADT this mnonth and SBRT in April, 2024. Cribiform cancer in the literature is associated with significantly worse outcomes. Does anyone have experience with this?
I have some findings of cribiform cancer in my cancer biopsy. I will start treatment with ADT this mnonth and SBRT in April, 2024. Cribiform cancer in the literature is associated with significantly worse outcomes. Does anyone have experience with this?
Worked_the_World
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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