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post partum thyroiditis
Long story short(ish)- in October I had a baby, in December I was diagnosed with post partum thyroiditis with an over active thyroid(tsh <0.01) then levelled out a few weeks later before going underactive (tsh 11) around March time. My symptoms came as the results went out of range so even though they
Long story short(ish)- in October I had a baby, in December I was diagnosed with post partum thyroiditis with an over active thyroid(tsh <0.01) then levelled out a few weeks later before going underactive (tsh 11) around March time. My symptoms came as the results went out of range so even though they
Courtney96
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Post Ablation AFib episodes .. frustrating
I had my Ablation about 3 1/2 months ago. I did not have any AFib recurrence that I'm aware of during the blanking period and was taking a beta blocker, a rhythm med, and anticoagulant. Was a bit rougher blanking than expected with early fever, regular headaches and low energy etc but no AFib! Hooray
I had my Ablation about 3 1/2 months ago. I did not have any AFib recurrence that I'm aware of during the blanking period and was taking a beta blocker, a rhythm med, and anticoagulant. Was a bit rougher blanking than expected with early fever, regular headaches and low energy etc but no AFib! Hooray
Banquo
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Facebook message received anyone heard Of this group
Facebook in my inbox -message requesting invitation to join trials for Potential new treatment. It reads Adults with diagnosis of Afib with High blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, diabetes may be able to take part in a clinical trials rearching new treatment. From panaceapatientrecruitment- panaceapatientrecruitment.com
Facebook in my inbox -message requesting invitation to join trials for Potential new treatment. It reads Adults with diagnosis of Afib with High blood pressure, heart attack, stroke, diabetes may be able to take part in a clinical trials rearching new treatment. From panaceapatientrecruitment- panaceapatientrecruitment.com
Tryfan
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Clinical trial for Mesothelioma patients
This is a stage 1 trial for patients who have Mesothelioma with a pleural effusion. If interested the contact details are below. The trial is an option for mesothelioma patients who have failed first-line treatment and have an IPC. MITOPE is available at Guy's Hospital, University of Leicester,
This is a stage 1 trial for patients who have Mesothelioma with a pleural effusion. If interested the contact details are below. The trial is an option for mesothelioma patients who have failed first-line treatment and have an IPC. MITOPE is available at Guy's Hospital, University of Leicester,
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Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Interesting quiz via Medscape
https://reference.medscape.com/viewarticle/988436_2 I know you have to join to see the whole article but it is free.Pic is of first question which presumably was answered in the main by health care professionals. Hmmm. It also states that maintaining sinus rhythm does not reduce risk of stroke without
https://reference.medscape.com/viewarticle/988436_2 I know you have to join to see the whole article but it is free.Pic is of first question which presumably was answered in the main by health care professionals. Hmmm. It also states that maintaining sinus rhythm does not reduce risk of stroke without
Bagrat
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AF Association
1 year ago
Confused (like a lot of us!)
After an Afib episode when I ended up calling an ambulance, the cardio put me on Flecainide 2x50mg daily, without actually seeing me. It has worked (touch wood) and I no longer have Afib episodes. A friend who also discovered he had Afib was immediately sent for an ablation. My question is what makes
After an Afib episode when I ended up calling an ambulance, the cardio put me on Flecainide 2x50mg daily, without actually seeing me. It has worked (touch wood) and I no longer have Afib episodes. A friend who also discovered he had Afib was immediately sent for an ablation. My question is what makes
Montsauton
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AF Association
1 year ago
Lupkynis helps protect kidneys with lupus nephritis and high proteinuria
Lupkynis helps protect kidneys with lupus nephritis and high proteinuria
Pooled trial data favor use with background therapy for at-risk patients
by Lindsey Shapiro | June 12, 2023 Lupkynis (voclosporin) combined with background lupus treatments better preserved kidney function among
Lupkynis helps protect kidneys with lupus nephritis and high proteinuria
Pooled trial data favor use with background therapy for at-risk patients
by Lindsey Shapiro | June 12, 2023 Lupkynis (voclosporin) combined with background lupus treatments better preserved kidney function among
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
Will I be offered surgery?
Hi All, I have HGSOC stage 1V and when I was diagnosed just over two years ago my abdominal tumour was 15cm x 11cm with a side mass of 4cm. I had spread to the lymph nodes in my neck and chest which have now gone. After two years of chemo the tumours had reduced but are now back to square one. I was
Hi All, I have HGSOC stage 1V and when I was diagnosed just over two years ago my abdominal tumour was 15cm x 11cm with a side mass of 4cm. I had spread to the lymph nodes in my neck and chest which have now gone. After two years of chemo the tumours had reduced but are now back to square one. I was
Guilane
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Calquence / acalabrutinib and Brukinsa / zanubrutinib Adverse Event Comparison for Chronic Lymphocytic Leukaemia / CLL from clinical trials
Now that we have a growing choice of BTK inhibitor treatment options, naturally the question is which one is better? Based on this meta-analysis study of the incidence of 84 Adverse Events (AEs) reported in 61 clinical trials involving nearly 7,000 patients, that question should be better framed as
Now that we have a growing choice of BTK inhibitor treatment options, naturally the question is which one is better? Based on this meta-analysis study of the incidence of 84 Adverse Events (AEs) reported in 61 clinical trials involving nearly 7,000 patients, that question should be better framed as
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
1 year ago
BIOMARKER TESTING
My wife has extensive small cell lung cancer (SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current immunotherapy (atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective. There are several chemotherapy options
My wife has extensive small cell lung cancer (SCLC-E) and has undergone chemotherapy, immunotherapy and radiotherapy. Her lung tumor is currently stable and I want to get options if her current immunotherapy (atezolizumab every three weeks) becomes ineffective. There are several chemotherapy options
Info911
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Relapsed CLL: New Approaches Prolong Survival
With a median follow up of 41 months, AL demonstrated less
atrial
fibrillation/
atrial
flutter
, compared with IB (9.4% vs. 16.0%) with no difference in grade > 3 infections. Furthermore, AL's half-life being shorter than that of IB means that side effects are shorter lived."
With a median follow up of 41 months, AL demonstrated less
atrial
fibrillation/
atrial
flutter
, compared with IB (9.4% vs. 16.0%) with no difference in grade > 3 infections. Furthermore, AL's half-life being shorter than that of IB means that side effects are shorter lived."
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
1 year ago
where I’m at and what docs suggest
hello all I have occasional episodes of AFib up to 5 days a couple of times a year but have been having more shorter episodes for a few seconds or minutes at times, very occasionally at night when sleeping on my stomach. So a change. I take apixaban. My life is normal other than tiredness probably
hello all I have occasional episodes of AFib up to 5 days a couple of times a year but have been having more shorter episodes for a few seconds or minutes at times, very occasionally at night when sleeping on my stomach. So a change. I take apixaban. My life is normal other than tiredness probably
FiveMilesSouth
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AF Association
1 year ago
WHOOPS
I just spoke with my doctors nurse and it shows you can always learn new things and you can also mess things up. Lol. I hadn’t mentioned much about being a little bit nervous regarding my new pacemaker. The past two days my heart rate has been up. I am set for 80. I have noticed, and I know that my
I just spoke with my doctors nurse and it shows you can always learn new things and you can also mess things up. Lol. I hadn’t mentioned much about being a little bit nervous regarding my new pacemaker. The past two days my heart rate has been up. I am set for 80. I have noticed, and I know that my
DawnTX
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AF Association
1 year ago
Tanta Anna Updatw
I’m hoping you remember my past posts I’ve been on a series of meditation trials - is what I’ll call them After my four ablations last one from the highly recognized Dr Natalie., I’m having thus strange spikes from being in NSR and HR in the 70’s. to 120 and back continuing on and with the
I’m hoping you remember my past posts I’ve been on a series of meditation trials - is what I’ll call them After my four ablations last one from the highly recognized Dr Natalie., I’m having thus strange spikes from being in NSR and HR in the 70’s. to 120 and back continuing on and with the
Tantaanna
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AF Association
1 year ago
Radiation Treatment for Gleason 8 with Rectal Lymph Node
Looking for recommendations and advice....newly diagnosed . I am 67 PSA at annual physical March 1st was 26 then rose to 32 two weeks later with second test. Going to Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. Have had an MRI, Biopsy, Gleason (4+4)=8, and PSMA Pet Scan last week confirming it has spread to my Rectal
Looking for recommendations and advice....newly diagnosed . I am 67 PSA at annual physical March 1st was 26 then rose to 32 two weeks later with second test. Going to Mayo Clinic in Jacksonville. Have had an MRI, Biopsy, Gleason (4+4)=8, and PSMA Pet Scan last week confirming it has spread to my Rectal
MustangGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
The 2023 update of "Parkinson’s Disease Drug Therapies in the Clinical Trial Pipeline" is now available.
For those unfamiliar with this annual report, a good place to start might be Fig. 2 in the RESULTS section (a colour-coded diagram). https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd239901
For those unfamiliar with this annual report, a good place to start might be Fig. 2 in the RESULTS section (a colour-coded diagram). https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd239901
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
WATCH one of the best BRAIN healing videos!
As previously mentioned in my posts ... I am not officially dx'd with PD. I have PD-like symptoms which I've held in 'check' since my self-diagnosis (and self-treatment) on June 20, 2021. ------------------------------------------------------- I routinely watch, listen, and skim through dozens of
As previously mentioned in my posts ... I am not officially dx'd with PD. I have PD-like symptoms which I've held in 'check' since my self-diagnosis (and self-treatment) on June 20, 2021. ------------------------------------------------------- I routinely watch, listen, and skim through dozens of
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Where do I go from here?
Hi lovely ladies. Ok, so, diagnosed April 2021 Stage 1V HGSOC with spread to lymph nodes in neck and chest. No option of surgery because of spread. 6 rounds of Paclitaxel/Carboplatin. Reduction in tumour. Straight on to Avastin plus Olaparib (HRD negative). No more cancer in lymph nodes but slight progression
Hi lovely ladies. Ok, so, diagnosed April 2021 Stage 1V HGSOC with spread to lymph nodes in neck and chest. No option of surgery because of spread. 6 rounds of Paclitaxel/Carboplatin. Reduction in tumour. Straight on to Avastin plus Olaparib (HRD negative). No more cancer in lymph nodes but slight progression
Guilane
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Atrial Tachycardia ablation coming up
I’m going in once again for another ablation. The 3rd one finally finished off the afib. But they couldn’t trigger the atrial tachycardia. Since it’s become even more frequent since the last ablation, I decided to give it another go. Dreading it even more than normal since our local hospital has stopped
I’m going in once again for another ablation. The 3rd one finally finished off the afib. But they couldn’t trigger the atrial tachycardia. Since it’s become even more frequent since the last ablation, I decided to give it another go. Dreading it even more than normal since our local hospital has stopped
lovetogarden
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Clinical Trials
Hello Just wondering if anyone has considered clinical trials? I volunteered for this one vhttps://bepartofresearch.nihr.ac.uk/trial-details/trial-detail?trialId=31552&location=&distance= One more visit then back in a year's time to repeat again, the information is on the MSA webpage. Truthfully
Hello Just wondering if anyone has considered clinical trials? I volunteered for this one vhttps://bepartofresearch.nihr.ac.uk/trial-details/trial-detail?trialId=31552&location=&distance= One more visit then back in a year's time to repeat again, the information is on the MSA webpage. Truthfully
esj20
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
1 year ago
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