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Zytiga and intermittent fever
Hello everyone, my dad’s oncologist wants to start my dad on Zytiga. Our only concern is my dad had sepsis about a month ago, two surgeries and is not eating well. Now he’s also been having intermittent fever. He was on chemo prior to the sepsis. The oncologist said it’s ok to proceed with Zytiga.
Hello everyone, my dad’s oncologist wants to start my dad on Zytiga. Our only concern is my dad had sepsis about a month ago, two surgeries and is not eating well. Now he’s also been having intermittent fever. He was on chemo prior to the sepsis. The oncologist said it’s ok to proceed with Zytiga.
Sheryn11
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Hi, can anyone advise whether these results are in range? I’ve just met with the GP who advised to stay on 100mg of thyroxine. Thanks
Total Thyroidectomy after thyroid cancer (and parathyroidectomy) still feel off!
Total Thyroidectomy after thyroid cancer (and parathyroidectomy) still feel off!
Portiapuss
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Sunburn and skin cancer
Hi I’m a 25-year-old woman and have always been concerned about skin cancer. I have lots of moles all over my body, and a friend of my mum’s died in her 40s of melanoma, so I feel as though my awareness of it is heightened somewhat. I’m trying to understand the statistics you hear about sunburn and
Hi I’m a 25-year-old woman and have always been concerned about skin cancer. I have lots of moles all over my body, and a friend of my mum’s died in her 40s of melanoma, so I feel as though my awareness of it is heightened somewhat. I’m trying to understand the statistics you hear about sunburn and
Onedge93
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Skin Cancer UK
5 years ago
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Lyme disease: is a solution on the way?
For a newspaper, quite a long and involved article about Lyme.
[i]Lyme disease: is a solution on the way? [/i]
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/jul/20/lyme-disease-is-solution-on-way
For a newspaper, quite a long and involved article about Lyme.
[i]Lyme disease: is a solution on the way? [/i]
https://www.theguardian.com/science/2019/jul/20/lyme-disease-is-solution-on-way
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
New Here
Here's my story: I was diagnosed in April 2016 when I was 70 years old. I had gotten up to play golf and noticed blood in my urine. Primary care doctor thought it was a UTI. It wasn't. He ran a PSA test. It was 14.7 and he sent me to a Urologist who immediately saw me when I was unable to pee.
Here's my story: I was diagnosed in April 2016 when I was 70 years old. I had gotten up to play golf and noticed blood in my urine. Primary care doctor thought it was a UTI. It wasn't. He ran a PSA test. It was 14.7 and he sent me to a Urologist who immediately saw me when I was unable to pee.
RayTrevitt
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Cellulitis aftermath.
I had a severe bout of cellulitis in my leg 2years ago,and it has been left like this.
I had a severe bout of cellulitis in my leg 2years ago,and it has been left like this.
Dr1957
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LSN
5 years ago
Please read....
8 years ago i was diagnosed with rhuematoid arthritis then when referred to consultant they medicated me with methotraxate which just made me more poorly and then diagnosed with fybromyalgia instead. Every sympton i have had in the last 8 years has been put down to fybromyalgia and arthritis. I was
8 years ago i was diagnosed with rhuematoid arthritis then when referred to consultant they medicated me with methotraxate which just made me more poorly and then diagnosed with fybromyalgia instead. Every sympton i have had in the last 8 years has been put down to fybromyalgia and arthritis. I was
Sg1474
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 years ago
Skin cancer
I’m new here, just trying to understand the difference between different non melanoma cancers and how the diagnose ?
I’m new here, just trying to understand the difference between different non melanoma cancers and how the diagnose ?
Annsandra13
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Skin Cancer UK
5 years ago
What type of skin cancer is it?
We have just been told my daughter has skin cancer in 3 areas, on her shoulder, chest and back, it is non melanoma we think, how do they decide if it is basal cell or squamous cell. She hasn’t seen a consultant yet but early stage skin doctor says the one on her shoulder requires biopsy and radiation
We have just been told my daughter has skin cancer in 3 areas, on her shoulder, chest and back, it is non melanoma we think, how do they decide if it is basal cell or squamous cell. She hasn’t seen a consultant yet but early stage skin doctor says the one on her shoulder requires biopsy and radiation
Annsandra13
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Vasculitis UK
5 years ago
Crossroads after failed Lu-177
Hello everyone, What a sad heading right?, Sorry, but this is not to break the hope that you you may all have for the treatments, MO told us on a personal level- that my father is really in the 5% unclucky ones where nothing works! So after these Lu-177 cycles (second time) Platelet and TLC count reduced
Hello everyone, What a sad heading right?, Sorry, but this is not to break the hope that you you may all have for the treatments, MO told us on a personal level- that my father is really in the 5% unclucky ones where nothing works! So after these Lu-177 cycles (second time) Platelet and TLC count reduced
Summm
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Milk spots?
My daughter is 5 months old and the last few weeks she gets these tiny red spots on her face (normally her nose) are these milk spots? Cause I've heard milk spots are white and fade quickly
My daughter is 5 months old and the last few weeks she gets these tiny red spots on her face (normally her nose) are these milk spots? Cause I've heard milk spots are white and fade quickly
Mama_bear
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
Apixaban,hospital and dentists
Hi I posted recently regarding a tooth root abcess . I have an appointment at our local dental hospital ...20 th may (!) They will cut through the gum ,remove the rubbish and fill the top if the tooth root. It's a front tooth. Over the bank holiday weekend,I gradually went downhill. Had had one lot
Hi I posted recently regarding a tooth root abcess . I have an appointment at our local dental hospital ...20 th may (!) They will cut through the gum ,remove the rubbish and fill the top if the tooth root. It's a front tooth. Over the bank holiday weekend,I gradually went downhill. Had had one lot
wilsond
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AF Association
5 years ago
A ramble about a run, consequences of, subsequent rest and another run!
Last Monday I did my first 10k, pb times etc. And of course I was super happy. 2 days later I had some aches that niggled and I felt I’d best not ignore them. I’d torn a calf muscle at Christmas and although not troublesome since, I was now definitely aware of its existence again as it felt really tight
Last Monday I did my first 10k, pb times etc. And of course I was super happy. 2 days later I had some aches that niggled and I felt I’d best not ignore them. I’d torn a calf muscle at Christmas and although not troublesome since, I was now definitely aware of its existence again as it felt really tight
Dowat
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Can someone help figure out what the heck is going on with just my right foot?
Only for the past 3 or so years, my right foot subddenly is constantly peeling, cracking, and what looks similar to athletes foot with thick and rough skin.. but no athletes foot medication has ever improved the situation. My left foot (upper left corner photo) has had absolutely none of these symptoms
Only for the past 3 or so years, my right foot subddenly is constantly peeling, cracking, and what looks similar to athletes foot with thick and rough skin.. but no athletes foot medication has ever improved the situation. My left foot (upper left corner photo) has had absolutely none of these symptoms
Kleechills
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MY SKIN
5 years ago
Benefit question
I have chronic cellulitis can i get benefit who can answer this please
I have chronic cellulitis can i get benefit who can answer this please
Hiib
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LSN
5 years ago
Ringworm
Hello, over the past few months I’ve been coming out in episodes of ringworm, I am a mixed martial artist so it can be common when doing jiu jitsu. However recently I have no training in nearly two months and I have had ring worm 3 times, I’m constantly changing my bedding so it’s clean, my towels everything
Hello, over the past few months I’ve been coming out in episodes of ringworm, I am a mixed martial artist so it can be common when doing jiu jitsu. However recently I have no training in nearly two months and I have had ring worm 3 times, I’m constantly changing my bedding so it’s clean, my towels everything
CRP1999
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Fungal Infection Trust
5 years ago
has anybody experienced hiperhidrosa after turp?
how do you managed it?
how do you managed it?
viopop
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Misleading titles
Hello admin.. I just wondered if you should remove or have the title changed on the post regarding measles as without reading further it could be interpreted as downplaying measles? I could not post response as you had blocked replies but post still in place. Just a thought!
Hello admin.. I just wondered if you should remove or have the title changed on the post regarding measles as without reading further it could be interpreted as downplaying measles? I could not post response as you had blocked replies but post still in place. Just a thought!
Catseyes235
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Measles topic
I was unable to edit my post. I was going to add: Chippysue, perhaps you are referring to rubella, the 3-day measles, as opposed to RUBEOLA, the more virulent and serious viral illness. Rubeola is a nasty and dangerous virus. People do die from it.
I was unable to edit my post. I was going to add: Chippysue, perhaps you are referring to rubella, the 3-day measles, as opposed to RUBEOLA, the more virulent and serious viral illness. Rubeola is a nasty and dangerous virus. People do die from it.
cabro2
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Cellulitis Concern
I had very bad cellulitis 18 months ago. I noticed my leg is still discolored and swelled. Is this normal? Thanks
I had very bad cellulitis 18 months ago. I noticed my leg is still discolored and swelled. Is this normal? Thanks
Tigerlily79
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LSN
5 years ago
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