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Newly Diagnosed with Auto Immune Hepatitis
Hello, I have just been diagnosed with auto immune hepatitis after developing jaundice. It's all a bit scary as I am only 28. It's all very new to me and I am not sure if anyone out there can offer advice or relate to the symptoms I seem to have experienced? Unfortunately not much seems to be known
Hello, I have just been diagnosed with auto immune hepatitis after developing jaundice. It's all a bit scary as I am only 28. It's all very new to me and I am not sure if anyone out there can offer advice or relate to the symptoms I seem to have experienced? Unfortunately not much seems to be known
Sah27
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British Liver Trust
10 years ago
primary biliary cirrhosis/ autoimmune hepatitis lapover syndrome
Diagnosed with pbc / autoimmune hepatitis lapover syndrome . Anyone else have it and what is your treatment ? I have been taking urso doil but recent biopsy results prompting my doc to possibly add immunosupressants .
Diagnosed with pbc / autoimmune hepatitis lapover syndrome . Anyone else have it and what is your treatment ? I have been taking urso doil but recent biopsy results prompting my doc to possibly add immunosupressants .
cocobailey
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PBC Foundation
10 years ago
Low Pulse Rate
I was diagnosed A/F during 2007 and was put immediately put on warfarin which was changed to Rivaroxaban four months ago. I am 73 years old. I suppose like a lot of my fellow sufferers I am accustomed to waking up in the morning feeling OK but as the day progresses energy levels tend to dissipate.
I was diagnosed A/F during 2007 and was put immediately put on warfarin which was changed to Rivaroxaban four months ago. I am 73 years old. I suppose like a lot of my fellow sufferers I am accustomed to waking up in the morning feeling OK but as the day progresses energy levels tend to dissipate.
credimus
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 years ago
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Has anyone suffered a DVT while on warfarin?
I was diagnosed with APS (and lupus) after a DVT presented itself and blood tests were taken. I have been on warfarin ever since. Things have been fine - with the ups and downs that we all experience, but I now fear I have another clot (not diagnosed). What were peoples experiences if you have in
I was diagnosed with APS (and lupus) after a DVT presented itself and blood tests were taken. I have been on warfarin ever since. Things have been fine - with the ups and downs that we all experience, but I now fear I have another clot (not diagnosed). What were peoples experiences if you have in
JMA_10
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
A helpful medication for anyone who suffers from sleep apnea caused by PSP.
I'll try to give a brief:) summary regarding how my apnea came about...My Neuro recommended a sleep study to confirm or toss out this diagnosis. I thought he was nuts. Believed I slept fine. In fact, I take a sleep-aid at bedtime. Also, I'm a slender person. Believed this mainly affected persons who
I'll try to give a brief:) summary regarding how my apnea came about...My Neuro recommended a sleep study to confirm or toss out this diagnosis. I thought he was nuts. Believed I slept fine. In fact, I take a sleep-aid at bedtime. Also, I'm a slender person. Believed this mainly affected persons who
JudyJ
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PSP Association
10 years ago
Gins Ridiculous Riddles - Oh not again I hear you cry - Oh yes we need more fun and light in our lives
1. What did the egg say to the whisk? 2. What ring is always square? 3. What does a girl look for but hopes she will never find ? ( She is looking down!) sh no clues 4. What flowers grow under your nose? :) 5. Which Trees are always sad? :( 6. What sort of star is dangerous
1. What did the egg say to the whisk? 2. What ring is always square? 3. What does a girl look for but hopes she will never find ? ( She is looking down!) sh no clues 4. What flowers grow under your nose? :) 5. Which Trees are always sad? :( 6. What sort of star is dangerous
Ginsing
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Hair loss and Hypothyroidsim
Hi. I had a full thyroidectomy 12 years ago. Doctors not great and Levo levels were misdiagnosed for years (not enough). This has now been sorted and my levels are generally stable. I have started to lose weight now but am finding that I am starting to lose hair in the centre parting. Also find that
Hi. I had a full thyroidectomy 12 years ago. Doctors not great and Levo levels were misdiagnosed for years (not enough). This has now been sorted and my levels are generally stable. I have started to lose weight now but am finding that I am starting to lose hair in the centre parting. Also find that
Lemur2009
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Warfarin not in range so on it plus Heparin. Joints in hands and wrist, knees and one heel painful - why?
INR has gone below 2 and stayed there for a few weeks now. They keep upping the dose but it is having little impact. This means I have to inject Heparin (well family do as I can't stand needles) until it goes above 2. I have noticed my joints are really aching which they don't do when Warfarin is
INR has gone below 2 and stayed there for a few weeks now. They keep upping the dose but it is having little impact. This means I have to inject Heparin (well family do as I can't stand needles) until it goes above 2. I have noticed my joints are really aching which they don't do when Warfarin is
Elaine77c
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
Just a few amusing Quotes
Some of the best Quote Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us. It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others. If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never
Some of the best Quote Sometimes I think the surest sign that intelligent life exists elsewhere in the universe is that none of it has tried to contact us. It may be that your sole purpose in life is simply to serve as a warning to others. If you think you are too small to be effective, you have never
tettridge
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Do you need to avoid vitamin K food on fragmin?
Hi All After 2 years on warfarin, I asked to for my drugs to be reviewed as I had spent 5 months feeling very unwell (INR unstable). I am now on fragmin and feel almost like my old self! I spent 2 years being extremely careful with high vitamin k food (as it would seriously affect my inr) Do I have to
Hi All After 2 years on warfarin, I asked to for my drugs to be reviewed as I had spent 5 months feeling very unwell (INR unstable). I am now on fragmin and feel almost like my old self! I spent 2 years being extremely careful with high vitamin k food (as it would seriously affect my inr) Do I have to
elt-las
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
cont.. dwp v fibro
Hi Today after 12 month of fighting with dwp and getting back onto esa I received a new medical assessment form so we go back to the start again dwp seem to want to put me in a early grave all the stress has my fibro the worst its been for many year I am now having flashbacks to my childhood which I
Hi Today after 12 month of fighting with dwp and getting back onto esa I received a new medical assessment form so we go back to the start again dwp seem to want to put me in a early grave all the stress has my fibro the worst its been for many year I am now having flashbacks to my childhood which I
sally200469
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
10 years ago
Family First Aid - 1 Question
Hello Everyone This is a 1Question business survey. My name is Anna and I run a small community training centre offering Family First Aid masterclass in London. Please let me know if you ever considered taking up a short class to refresh your knowledge of dealing with childhood medical emergencies.
Hello Everyone This is a 1Question business survey. My name is Anna and I run a small community training centre offering Family First Aid masterclass in London. Please let me know if you ever considered taking up a short class to refresh your knowledge of dealing with childhood medical emergencies.
Pillar_Training
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
10 years ago
I am a community first aid training provider, I wish to include Meningitis Now logo on our website. Who do I obtain permission from?
Pillar_Training
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Meningitis Now
10 years ago
Professor Graham Hughes' BLOG February 2014 via London Lupus Centre
February 2014 This time, a real record – the wettest winter ever recorded here in the southern part of Britain! Terrible flood scenes. In this month’s blog I propose to deal (or to start to deal) with ‘treatment’ – still a major issue for all of us – patients and doctors, living with Hughes syndrome
February 2014 This time, a real record – the wettest winter ever recorded here in the southern part of Britain! Terrible flood scenes. In this month’s blog I propose to deal (or to start to deal) with ‘treatment’ – still a major issue for all of us – patients and doctors, living with Hughes syndrome
MaryF
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 years ago
I am on long term rivaroxyban (for recurrent P Es). I now need to have major surgery. What advice has anyone been given about stopping
and restarting rivaroxyban? I react badly to Warfarin but would be happy to use heparin temporally.
and restarting rivaroxyban? I react badly to Warfarin but would be happy to use heparin temporally.
Wagnerm
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Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
I want to try one of the new anticoagulant drugs for my A F but my doctor says take warfarin. So at present am on aspirin.
Have only just been diagnosed and would like to try these fairly new drugs but I was wondering if the cost has anything to do with it.
Have only just been diagnosed and would like to try these fairly new drugs but I was wondering if the cost has anything to do with it.
doubtingdolly
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Anticoagulation Support
10 years ago
My tsh is 18.70( range 0.35 to ) , t4 slightly low and t3 normal ... Doctors have asked me to up to 1 grain from 3/4 should I ?
dxbgal
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Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Counting down days to specialist appointment
I go to my specialist on 3/18. I know I won't have any major answers that day, but I'm still hoping he will give me an idea about things. I know I will probably need a biopsy, as my ana being high as well has caused them some pause to see if I have overlap syndromes, or its just from the PBC. I guess
I go to my specialist on 3/18. I know I won't have any major answers that day, but I'm still hoping he will give me an idea about things. I know I will probably need a biopsy, as my ana being high as well has caused them some pause to see if I have overlap syndromes, or its just from the PBC. I guess
NotorDJP
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PBC Foundation
10 years ago
Bath Half Juicy lowdown...
Before I even start running: A train journey A long walk in the rain CROWDS CROWDS NOISE Queueing for loo's with a blue slimy flush and hand spray ( one woman found poo on the flush...yuck) Then... In Runners Village we found shelter from the rain under the Rugby club canopy which happened
Before I even start running: A train journey A long walk in the rain CROWDS CROWDS NOISE Queueing for loo's with a blue slimy flush and hand spray ( one woman found poo on the flush...yuck) Then... In Runners Village we found shelter from the rain under the Rugby club canopy which happened
ju-ju-
Administrator
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Couch to 5K
10 years ago
Lung Volume Reduction Surgery (valves) - Is it a postcode lottery?
There has been a lot of interest and support from many of you regarding this procedure but it seems that there are a lot of variations over the country with some medics willing, others not (cost?) and a few who'd never even heard of it. (call yourselves doctors?). Seems like it still depends on where
There has been a lot of interest and support from many of you regarding this procedure but it seems that there are a lot of variations over the country with some medics willing, others not (cost?) and a few who'd never even heard of it. (call yourselves doctors?). Seems like it still depends on where
notlocal
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 years ago
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