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Tacrolimus vs cyclosporin
Hi, I am currently working with my rheumatologist to plan for second pregnancy. My daughter is 3.5 years old and I was on tacrolimus during my pregnancy (I usually take MMF). I remained relatively well and stable throughout but there were alot of issues with maintaining the tacrolimus concentration
Hi, I am currently working with my rheumatologist to plan for second pregnancy. My daughter is 3.5 years old and I was on tacrolimus during my pregnancy (I usually take MMF). I remained relatively well and stable throughout but there were alot of issues with maintaining the tacrolimus concentration
SonyaNME
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
helvella - Thyroid Blog
You might or might not know that I have been accumulating information about thyroid issues in my blog - I have created a significant number of pages now. Many will be aware of some of the specific pages which I link to quite regularly. But you might not have realised what else is there. Below is a copy
You might or might not know that I have been accumulating information about thyroid issues in my blog - I have created a significant number of pages now. Many will be aware of some of the specific pages which I link to quite regularly. But you might not have realised what else is there. Below is a copy
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Good News!!!
My dr. approved the buprenorphine for me. I am thinking positive that it will work. She is giving me the patch. I am excited. I have to discontinue the horizant though which surprised me and of course discontinue the oxycodone. Hopefully now you won't have to listen to me complaining and I will
My dr. approved the buprenorphine for me. I am thinking positive that it will work. She is giving me the patch. I am excited. I have to discontinue the horizant though which surprised me and of course discontinue the oxycodone. Hopefully now you won't have to listen to me complaining and I will
lorri214
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
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I had a transplant 18 months ago and 6 days ago the hospital reduced my Tacrolimus and increased my Prednisolone to improve my kidney function (although it was no worse than it has been since the transplant). I’m gradually increasing the Tac and decreasing the Prednisolone but today lve started itching
I had a transplant 18 months ago and 6 days ago the hospital reduced my Tacrolimus and increased my Prednisolone to improve my kidney function (although it was no worse than it has been since the transplant). I’m gradually increasing the Tac and decreasing the Prednisolone but today lve started itching
Pie-eater
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
how soon after stopping prog/estro did you get period?
Found out today that our first fet failed. I already took my progesterone shot and morning estrace today but will not take it tomorrow. Wondering, if you've had a fet that didn't work, when did you get your period after stopping progesterone and estrogen?
Found out today that our first fet failed. I already took my progesterone shot and morning estrace today but will not take it tomorrow. Wondering, if you've had a fet that didn't work, when did you get your period after stopping progesterone and estrogen?
Rjfguitfg
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Fertility Network UK
6 months ago
Vasculitis in the pancreas?
Has anyone with GPA or MPA been diagnosed with pancreatic issues due to vasculitis? Hubby had has GPA for 15 years, kidney transplant and sinus involvement and most often in remission until now. He has lost 40 pounds( not trying) and must take enzymes to digest food with a very bland diet. All this happened
Has anyone with GPA or MPA been diagnosed with pancreatic issues due to vasculitis? Hubby had has GPA for 15 years, kidney transplant and sinus involvement and most often in remission until now. He has lost 40 pounds( not trying) and must take enzymes to digest food with a very bland diet. All this happened
Sandalsforever
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Vasculitis UK
2 months ago
Dead down below. Asexual?
I am feeling a deep sense of loss, although maybe, or at least at one time, and maybe now, it may be what I want or perhaps need. For the last 30 years, I have had a very high libido, and while my partnered life has been vanilla, I had been curious about and interested in just about everything. Since
I am feeling a deep sense of loss, although maybe, or at least at one time, and maybe now, it may be what I want or perhaps need. For the last 30 years, I have had a very high libido, and while my partnered life has been vanilla, I had been curious about and interested in just about everything. Since
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
Pain diminishing
Hi All Wanted to post an update and share what I'm doing with my diet: I was diagnosed on 20th October 2023, put on 15mg Pred, 1 month later reduced to 12.5mg then Saturday 16th Dec reduced to 10mg, at first all the pain and stiffness reappeared and I was gutted but it was "only" 6/10 and after taking
Hi All Wanted to post an update and share what I'm doing with my diet: I was diagnosed on 20th October 2023, put on 15mg Pred, 1 month later reduced to 12.5mg then Saturday 16th Dec reduced to 10mg, at first all the pain and stiffness reappeared and I was gutted but it was "only" 6/10 and after taking
MalloryMoss
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Tamoxifen v Acid Reflux
Hi All I have been clear from hormone related breast cancer for 3 years now. I am 62 & post menapausal . I changed medication from anastrozole to tamoxifen last month to try to help slow my osteopenia, as I do not get on with bisphosphonates. Unfortunately it appears to have aggravated my hiatus
Hi All I have been clear from hormone related breast cancer for 3 years now. I am 62 & post menapausal . I changed medication from anastrozole to tamoxifen last month to try to help slow my osteopenia, as I do not get on with bisphosphonates. Unfortunately it appears to have aggravated my hiatus
Calamintha
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My Breast Cancer Community
7 months ago
Ant-inflammatory
I have chronic pancreatitis treated with Creon but I just discovered why and that I had additional issues. I has an MRI/MRCP, which disclosed I have 4 cysts on my pancreas and I have autoimmune cirrhosis. The cysts are just under a cc so nothing can be done but wait and watch. I wanted him to treat cirrhosis
I have chronic pancreatitis treated with Creon but I just discovered why and that I had additional issues. I has an MRI/MRCP, which disclosed I have 4 cysts on my pancreas and I have autoimmune cirrhosis. The cysts are just under a cc so nothing can be done but wait and watch. I wanted him to treat cirrhosis
Joanhappy21
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
7 months ago
Changing Medication
Hi I’m just looking for some advice on Targinact and just Oxycodone please. My neurologist wrote to my GP requesting that I be prescribed Targinact 10mg at night and 5mg mornings increasing if necessary by 5mg increments to maximum of 20mg twice a day, also changing the Venlafaxine I take to either
Hi I’m just looking for some advice on Targinact and just Oxycodone please. My neurologist wrote to my GP requesting that I be prescribed Targinact 10mg at night and 5mg mornings increasing if necessary by 5mg increments to maximum of 20mg twice a day, also changing the Venlafaxine I take to either
Felixstowe
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
It's mortar and pestle time - Ginkgo update
Holland & Barrett have discontinued 30mg Ginkgo tablets, leaving 60mg and 120mg on the shelf. No more convenience for a 3 x 30mg dose. I tried a 120 but the increase in tinnitus which happens for me on dose day was uncomfortable so I won't be doing that again. It looks like more is not necessarily better
Holland & Barrett have discontinued 30mg Ginkgo tablets, leaving 60mg and 120mg on the shelf. No more convenience for a 3 x 30mg dose. I tried a 120 but the increase in tinnitus which happens for me on dose day was uncomfortable so I won't be doing that again. It looks like more is not necessarily better
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
1 month ago
Ginkgo trials - something different
I don't know if anyone is following my posts on Ginkgo, but if there be... Once a week I take 3 x 30mg the day before I would like a guaranteed (?) break from tinnitus for a few hours the afternoon of the following day. It didn't happen yesterday. Instead, it happened today. T in the morning (as usual
I don't know if anyone is following my posts on Ginkgo, but if there be... Once a week I take 3 x 30mg the day before I would like a guaranteed (?) break from tinnitus for a few hours the afternoon of the following day. It didn't happen yesterday. Instead, it happened today. T in the morning (as usual
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
B LARGE CELL DIFFUSE LYMPHOMA AFTER 5 YEAR OF POST KIDNEY TRANSPLANT
I got my kidney transplant in dec 2018 now In nov 2024 suffered from NON hodgkin lymphoma now only on tacrolimus 5mg daily .Any advice regarding this then plz
I got my kidney transplant in dec 2018 now In nov 2024 suffered from NON hodgkin lymphoma now only on tacrolimus 5mg daily .Any advice regarding this then plz
bal_123
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Kidney Transplant Patient Support
4 months ago
What AI Says About Supplements and Off-Label Drug Use Regarding Prostate Cancer
Sure wish I had this tool over 2 years ago when I started reading up although you can't 100% trust the answers. The tools are getting smarter. I'm a software developer and have early access to Google's Gemini Pro 1.5 AI model that was relased Feb 15 2024 claiming to have better 'scores' than all the
Sure wish I had this tool over 2 years ago when I started reading up although you can't 100% trust the answers. The tools are getting smarter. I'm a software developer and have early access to Google's Gemini Pro 1.5 AI model that was relased Feb 15 2024 claiming to have better 'scores' than all the
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
zometa infusion, i think that's what my Mum's G.P mentioned-
anyone used it? i think it's an anti resorptive, in place of reclast, and 6-monthly instead of annual g.p then went on to say bisphosphonates (long term?) are harmful, or won't suit my Mum's case?, but i can't be trusted for this transcript still need answers on what the plan is after forteo.
anyone used it? i think it's an anti resorptive, in place of reclast, and 6-monthly instead of annual g.p then went on to say bisphosphonates (long term?) are harmful, or won't suit my Mum's case?, but i can't be trusted for this transcript still need answers on what the plan is after forteo.
MayGodBlessYou
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
1 year ago
My Ckd journey
Hi my name is Dineshwaran.i was diagnosed with kidney failure in year 2003 when I was 19.was on dialysis for two years and did transplant on 2005. Donated by my cousin.it was a perfect match until 2017 where my sugar level was very high. Was on all type of medication and insulin but didn't came down
Hi my name is Dineshwaran.i was diagnosed with kidney failure in year 2003 when I was 19.was on dialysis for two years and did transplant on 2005. Donated by my cousin.it was a perfect match until 2017 where my sugar level was very high. Was on all type of medication and insulin but didn't came down
Dineshwaran
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Kidney Dialysis
4 months ago
PMR and brachial neuritis
It looks like I have developed a fairly rare condition called Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS), also called brachial neuritis. It started with terrible pain in the shoulder, so initially I thought it would appear in the other shoulder and be the beginning of a PMR relapse. But it is taking a different
It looks like I have developed a fairly rare condition called Parsonage-Turner syndrome (PTS), also called brachial neuritis. It started with terrible pain in the shoulder, so initially I thought it would appear in the other shoulder and be the beginning of a PMR relapse. But it is taking a different
dmart7
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Vitamin B research webinar
Yesterday 15.11.23 there was such a very informative Glaucoma UK webinar. For anyone who missed it luckily it will be available on Glaucoma UK' You tube' in a few weeks. Prof. Guss Gazzard gave such a good, clear explanation of this disease, and included the pros and cons of his Vitamin B research
Yesterday 15.11.23 there was such a very informative Glaucoma UK webinar. For anyone who missed it luckily it will be available on Glaucoma UK' You tube' in a few weeks. Prof. Guss Gazzard gave such a good, clear explanation of this disease, and included the pros and cons of his Vitamin B research
muddledme
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Glaucoma UK
8 months ago
4th short term Ginkgo trial - Confirmation...
...that Ginkgo works for me, in the moderate way that it has been. On the day before respite required, 3 tablets are taken. The following day, T is there in the morning. But it will subside around 2 hours after waking and for this latest test gave me 5 hours when I could forget I have T. T returns late
...that Ginkgo works for me, in the moderate way that it has been. On the day before respite required, 3 tablets are taken. The following day, T is there in the morning. But it will subside around 2 hours after waking and for this latest test gave me 5 hours when I could forget I have T. T returns late
Ray200
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
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