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Polychromasia in peripheral smear?
I'm 23 M Jak2 negative, bmb inconclusive, done in 2018 Recent peripheral smear shows anisocytosis and polychromasia. Is this worrisome feature? Am i landing up in something serious?
I'm 23 M Jak2 negative, bmb inconclusive, done in 2018 Recent peripheral smear shows anisocytosis and polychromasia. Is this worrisome feature? Am i landing up in something serious?
Xuzy
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
4 year old (5 in May) soiling at school
Hi, first time poster. My son started school in September (Reception) and wasn’t potty trained at that point - we had tried numerous time - absolutely not interested. We cracked the potty training in the October half term and he went back to school in pants - there was the occasional wee accident
Hi, first time poster. My son started school in September (Reception) and wasn’t potty trained at that point - we had tried numerous time - absolutely not interested. We cracked the potty training in the October half term and he went back to school in pants - there was the occasional wee accident
Senmumma
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ERIC
4 months ago
2nd short term Ginkgo trial underway
The 1st was around 10 days ago. 1 tablet taken evening of purchase, and 3 over the following day. The day after that T was not around in the afternoon for a few hours. I thought I had been cured (!) but did come back around 6pm. 3 tablets also taken over that day. The following day T was around and it
The 1st was around 10 days ago. 1 tablet taken evening of purchase, and 3 over the following day. The day after that T was not around in the afternoon for a few hours. I thought I had been cured (!) but did come back around 6pm. 3 tablets also taken over that day. The following day T was around and it
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
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Ophthalmologist Visit
I just wanted to report on the exam by the ophthalmologist today. He said everything looks good. Optic nerve looks fine. He agreed (with all of you!) that my visual disturbances are caused by the steroids. He recommended I talk to my optometrist about prism lenses that will help to correct the double
I just wanted to report on the exam by the ophthalmologist today. He said everything looks good. Optic nerve looks fine. He agreed (with all of you!) that my visual disturbances are caused by the steroids. He recommended I talk to my optometrist about prism lenses that will help to correct the double
Lenore58
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Affect of tummy upsets on anti-coagulants,
I was wondering what effect it has on the absorption of anti-coagulants, should something cause you to have diarrhoea - how long does it take after ingestion does it take something like an Eliquis tablet to become effective ?
I was wondering what effect it has on the absorption of anti-coagulants, should something cause you to have diarrhoea - how long does it take after ingestion does it take something like an Eliquis tablet to become effective ?
pusillanimous
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AF Association
7 months ago
Regular care
I was diagnosed with AF around four years ago now, by a cardiologist in a major teaching hospital. I was put on anticoagulants and referred back to my GP. The local surgery check my meds yearly and I have an annual blood test, but that’s it. I am wondering whether I should ask to be referred back to
I was diagnosed with AF around four years ago now, by a cardiologist in a major teaching hospital. I was put on anticoagulants and referred back to my GP. The local surgery check my meds yearly and I have an annual blood test, but that’s it. I am wondering whether I should ask to be referred back to
AstroFish
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Blood pressure medication
Can anyone advise the best blood pressure medication that doesn't make breathlessness and dry cough worse. Also doesn't make your ankles swell.Really appreciate any recommendations as I am not sure the gp has the time to go into the different types. Have tried ramipri and amlodipine. Thank you
Can anyone advise the best blood pressure medication that doesn't make breathlessness and dry cough worse. Also doesn't make your ankles swell.Really appreciate any recommendations as I am not sure the gp has the time to go into the different types. Have tried ramipri and amlodipine. Thank you
Teralea
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
GCA Eyesight Anxiety
Hello, I am feeling quite anxious now, because my long-distance sight seems worse today. I am definitely seeing double (at a distance) and cannot focus (distance only.) Up close is clear. (I do have myopia, and have never had any problem with close work, unlike most people my age, which is 65.) I was
Hello, I am feeling quite anxious now, because my long-distance sight seems worse today. I am definitely seeing double (at a distance) and cannot focus (distance only.) Up close is clear. (I do have myopia, and have never had any problem with close work, unlike most people my age, which is 65.) I was
Lenore58
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Pseudomonas colonised.
Morning all, l have been on nebulised Colomycin since last August. Although it has kept infections at bay, l am more breathless than l used to be and energy levels are very low. I have told that l will be on this medication for a long time as my lungs are very badly damaged. I cannot walk any length
Morning all, l have been on nebulised Colomycin since last August. Although it has kept infections at bay, l am more breathless than l used to be and energy levels are very low. I have told that l will be on this medication for a long time as my lungs are very badly damaged. I cannot walk any length
falcon68
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
potty training - difficulty pooping (2.5 yo)
my son started potty training about 2.5yo; he will be 3 in around 4 months time. He took to doing wees very well. He intially pooped on the potty but intermittently. He then became quite anxious about it and would have frequent bowel movement accidents or would hold. He goes through waves of having
my son started potty training about 2.5yo; he will be 3 in around 4 months time. He took to doing wees very well. He intially pooped on the potty but intermittently. He then became quite anxious about it and would have frequent bowel movement accidents or would hold. He goes through waves of having
Mumralalalaa
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ERIC
5 months ago
Anyone have experience with Provenge? Especially on PSA tests?
For my history, I was diagnosted with Prostrate cancer in 2018. Now 70 years old. I had Surgery in late 2018 where they removed my prostrate and found cancer in 2 lymph nodes. I have had 2 salvage radiation sessions, which appeared to be successful. I have been on Lupron, essentially since surgery
For my history, I was diagnosted with Prostrate cancer in 2018. Now 70 years old. I had Surgery in late 2018 where they removed my prostrate and found cancer in 2 lymph nodes. I have had 2 salvage radiation sessions, which appeared to be successful. I have been on Lupron, essentially since surgery
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Sleep aids
Hoping that people can pass on what they use to help sleep with T. Realise there are likely to be a number of replies through various posts, but be good to hear what works for people on this thread if possible. ..on another note are steroids likely to spike tinnitus? Just finishing a 5 day course prescribed
Hoping that people can pass on what they use to help sleep with T. Realise there are likely to be a number of replies through various posts, but be good to hear what works for people on this thread if possible. ..on another note are steroids likely to spike tinnitus? Just finishing a 5 day course prescribed
Cityfan1
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Tinnitus UK
7 months ago
You can't fool mother nature
I can not find the post which recommends this video. It was less than a week ago. It is 3 hours long so I recorded the audio and listened to it while working in my shop. I recommend it to anyone who has cancer or knows anyone who has cancer or really anyone. For me the most important take aways are intermittent
I can not find the post which recommends this video. It was less than a week ago. It is 3 hours long so I recorded the audio and listened to it while working in my shop. I recommend it to anyone who has cancer or knows anyone who has cancer or really anyone. For me the most important take aways are intermittent
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
red light therapy
I have been using red light therapy for a few years now but not sure if it works in slowing parkinsonsIt May we’ll be but I would like to ask Mr Markman about his trials. Are they double blind with placebo? What are the results? Thanks CG
I have been using red light therapy for a few years now but not sure if it works in slowing parkinsonsIt May we’ll be but I would like to ask Mr Markman about his trials. Are they double blind with placebo? What are the results? Thanks CG
Coling
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Anybody doing 'The Full Diet'?
Hi Everyone Just wondered if anyone is losing weight via "The Full Diet" ? Its a book /method written by Saira Hameed, an NHS Consultant. Its all about going back to basics on eating - cutting out highly processed foods, eating within an eating window and reducing carbs. Its an interesting read
Hi Everyone Just wondered if anyone is losing weight via "The Full Diet" ? Its a book /method written by Saira Hameed, an NHS Consultant. Its all about going back to basics on eating - cutting out highly processed foods, eating within an eating window and reducing carbs. Its an interesting read
Jf41366204
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Weight Loss Support
7 months ago
Quick Question re. Taking Hydroxycarbamide.
Hi everyone, just to ask those of you with ET and taking HU, when taking two 500 mg capsules in a day, do you take them both together or at separate times in the day? Since my last post I have been back on my usual dose of 500 mg a day for 7 days, but after two weeks of taking this dose my platelets
Hi everyone, just to ask those of you with ET and taking HU, when taking two 500 mg capsules in a day, do you take them both together or at separate times in the day? Since my last post I have been back on my usual dose of 500 mg a day for 7 days, but after two weeks of taking this dose my platelets
azaelea
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
Nutrition supplements
I was given some nutritional supplements by the dietitian-complan shakes and aymes shakes- to try on top of my usual meals and see if I tolerate them, with the aim of gaining some weight. I'm not lactose intolerant so I should be ok. But I'm just terrified they are going to give me horrible symptoms.
I was given some nutritional supplements by the dietitian-complan shakes and aymes shakes- to try on top of my usual meals and see if I tolerate them, with the aim of gaining some weight. I'm not lactose intolerant so I should be ok. But I'm just terrified they are going to give me horrible symptoms.
Bluemon75
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IBS Network
7 months ago
United States APS Doctor Specialist List
I had one thrombosis event (CRVO) in May 2022 and then was diagnosed with APS shortly thereafter. I have only been on aspirin, which was input from an ophthalmologist, a hematologist, and a vascular specialist. Now the hematologist wants me to go on Warfarin. I have concluded that this hematologist
I had one thrombosis event (CRVO) in May 2022 and then was diagnosed with APS shortly thereafter. I have only been on aspirin, which was input from an ophthalmologist, a hematologist, and a vascular specialist. Now the hematologist wants me to go on Warfarin. I have concluded that this hematologist
baldboy67
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 months ago
cost of Gold Fiducial Markers
I had three markers put into my prostate to assist targeting the Xray for radiotherapy. Whereas my Medicare advantage plan Humana paid for the procedure, the office nurse said I need to pay $75 for the markers as it is not covered. Is this true??? I have found no evidence for this.
I had three markers put into my prostate to assist targeting the Xray for radiotherapy. Whereas my Medicare advantage plan Humana paid for the procedure, the office nurse said I need to pay $75 for the markers as it is not covered. Is this true??? I have found no evidence for this.
Doodlebun
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Warfarin to Edoxaban
I have for the last few months been prescribed 60mg Edoxaban after 10 years of taking Warfarin after a DVT and PE. This due to my GP surgery merger with a bigger practice. Warfarin was my only option in 2013 before these new drugs became available. I'm told it's safer and no INR blood tests. I'd like
I have for the last few months been prescribed 60mg Edoxaban after 10 years of taking Warfarin after a DVT and PE. This due to my GP surgery merger with a bigger practice. Warfarin was my only option in 2013 before these new drugs became available. I'm told it's safer and no INR blood tests. I'd like
jackdaw50
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Anticoagulation Support
7 months ago
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