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Thursday, my husband had his follow-up appointment with Oncologist. I was very alarmed at some of his blood test results. His PSA went up to 1600. Doctor said other blood work was to be expected. I researched surged in PSA and found this, The PSA flare is a well-known phenomenon. The post chemotherapy
Thursday, my husband had his follow-up appointment with Oncologist. I was very alarmed at some of his blood test results. His PSA went up to 1600. Doctor said other blood work was to be expected. I researched surged in PSA and found this, The PSA flare is a well-known phenomenon. The post chemotherapy
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
phosphate
Good Evening, a little question. I was reading an article about white and whole grain bread. I believe with CKD it is advised to eat white bread due to lower phosphates. The article said that this is not always the case, as although whole grain has more phosphates we only absorb 20-50% of the phosphates
Good Evening, a little question. I was reading an article about white and whole grain bread. I believe with CKD it is advised to eat white bread due to lower phosphates. The article said that this is not always the case, as although whole grain has more phosphates we only absorb 20-50% of the phosphates
Miss-guineapig
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Kidney Disease
4 months ago
Biopsies and confusion
Here is my wifes Biopsys from Nov of 2020 STEATOHEPATITIS (SEE COMMENT), 'There are 9 portal tracts represented. A trichrome stain shows extensive pericellular fibrosis and bridging fibrosis. A PAS with diastase is negative for alpha-1-antitiypsin inclusions. A reticulin stain shows a maintained architecture
Here is my wifes Biopsys from Nov of 2020 STEATOHEPATITIS (SEE COMMENT), 'There are 9 portal tracts represented. A trichrome stain shows extensive pericellular fibrosis and bridging fibrosis. A PAS with diastase is negative for alpha-1-antitiypsin inclusions. A reticulin stain shows a maintained architecture
ceward204
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
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Vitamin B6 Toxicity: Available Testing of B6 Plasma Level Does NOT Tell You What You Need to Know
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Background
[/u]: Vitamin B6 participates as a coenzyme in over 100 different biochemical reactions. When it does so it is converted to the inactive form, pyridoxine. The body contains a recycling loop that restores the pyridoxine to the active form, P5P. Vitamin B2 is required for this process
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Background
[/u]: Vitamin B6 participates as a coenzyme in over 100 different biochemical reactions. When it does so it is converted to the inactive form, pyridoxine. The body contains a recycling loop that restores the pyridoxine to the active form, P5P. Vitamin B2 is required for this process
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Food Additives
Take care my friends on this forum with what chemicals you consume that are hidden in products you may buy. A friend recently told me about some wonderful hot chocolate sachets she had bought in a well known clothes and supermarket shop. She told me how wonderful it was and off I went to get some and
Take care my friends on this forum with what chemicals you consume that are hidden in products you may buy. A friend recently told me about some wonderful hot chocolate sachets she had bought in a well known clothes and supermarket shop. She told me how wonderful it was and off I went to get some and
jeanjeannie50
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AF Association
5 months ago
Scans other than PSMA for PC
My husband’s PSA continues to rise yet his PSMA scans are all clear. His last PSMA was late October with a PSA of 4.7 His PSA today was 6.5 It seems I have noted on this forum some other type scans should be done besides PSMA. His ALK PHOSPHATE is 85 (normal) Calcium levels all normal. Thanks
My husband’s PSA continues to rise yet his PSMA scans are all clear. His last PSMA was late October with a PSA of 4.7 His PSA today was 6.5 It seems I have noted on this forum some other type scans should be done besides PSMA. His ALK PHOSPHATE is 85 (normal) Calcium levels all normal. Thanks
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Ann… nervous and worried
I need encouragement!! I’ve had NAFLD for a few years with elevated liver enzymes. I just repeated labs and they are still high. Alkaline phosphate is about 250 I think. I know that’s high!! My internist is sending me to a Gastro who sees liver patients tomorrow. Am I going to be ok?? I had
I need encouragement!! I’ve had NAFLD for a few years with elevated liver enzymes. I just repeated labs and they are still high. Alkaline phosphate is about 250 I think. I know that’s high!! My internist is sending me to a Gastro who sees liver patients tomorrow. Am I going to be ok?? I had
Addieann
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
5 months ago
Correct me if I am wrong. Please
There are four forms of cobalamin commercially available for injection. Cynocabalamin which in tests of a non cobalamin deficient human has been tested for retention times. There is no comparative testing of the efficacy of Cynocabalamin versus other forms including no test of the effect on symptoms
There are four forms of cobalamin commercially available for injection. Cynocabalamin which in tests of a non cobalamin deficient human has been tested for retention times. There is no comparative testing of the efficacy of Cynocabalamin versus other forms including no test of the effect on symptoms
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Trials and Tribulations.
I did a trial of 1.5 mg methylcobalamin 4 times a day and that was positive. I then increased physical activity and had 3 days of a downturn and recovered. I then reduced to .75 mg with no decline. I increased physical activity for three days and had a downturn. I then added .06 mg of methylcobalamin
I did a trial of 1.5 mg methylcobalamin 4 times a day and that was positive. I then increased physical activity and had 3 days of a downturn and recovered. I then reduced to .75 mg with no decline. I increased physical activity for three days and had a downturn. I then added .06 mg of methylcobalamin
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
elevated liver blood test
I have just had blood test for a treatment I have for my MS and it came back with Alanine aminotransferase at 50 and Alkaline phosphatase at 177. These both high. This has never happened before. All other LFT’s were fine. Could this mean I have liver damage? I have no symptoms.
I have just had blood test for a treatment I have for my MS and it came back with Alanine aminotransferase at 50 and Alkaline phosphatase at 177. These both high. This has never happened before. All other LFT’s were fine. Could this mean I have liver damage? I have no symptoms.
Watersk
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Serum Alkaline phosphate is 155.
Does anyone know if this is bad please? I’m new to this forum.
Does anyone know if this is bad please? I’m new to this forum.
Sedger
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PBC Foundation
8 months ago
serum inorganic phosphate
Hello, I hope you are all keeping as well as possible. Last week I had some blood results back and have an appointment this Friday to talk to my GP about raised serum inorganic phosphate. This was measured one year ago and was in the normal range at 1.26mmoI/L. It is now 1.84mmI/L and in the abnormal
Hello, I hope you are all keeping as well as possible. Last week I had some blood results back and have an appointment this Friday to talk to my GP about raised serum inorganic phosphate. This was measured one year ago and was in the normal range at 1.26mmoI/L. It is now 1.84mmI/L and in the abnormal
Pangolin43
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Bloodwork for Osteoporosis
Hello, I am reading so much about bloodwork. I've had alot of the basics. CBC, metabolic panel, full thyroid panel, etc. I am not on any medication. Should I ask for the following: • Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (Bone ALP or BALP). • Osteocalcin. • Urinary N-telopeptide of type I collagen
Hello, I am reading so much about bloodwork. I've had alot of the basics. CBC, metabolic panel, full thyroid panel, etc. I am not on any medication. Should I ask for the following: • Bone-specific alkaline phosphatase (Bone ALP or BALP). • Osteocalcin. • Urinary N-telopeptide of type I collagen
Pugger
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Newly diagnosed and confused
Hello, thank you for having me. I have been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and due to administrative errors, have had limited treatment. I am now under the care of Endocrinology but am struggling to understand my results. Please could someone shed some light on what's happening? Upon reflection,
Hello, thank you for having me. I have been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism and due to administrative errors, have had limited treatment. I am now under the care of Endocrinology but am struggling to understand my results. Please could someone shed some light on what's happening? Upon reflection,
Opposite
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
SI vs Self-treating
I started using the term self-treating as soon as I started to inject. In the USA I was prescribed 8 weekly cyno 1mg IM then 1mg cyno and 1 mg folic oral daily for life. No further treatment necessary. I did improve but not much. My impetus to self-treat was at first driven to prevent permanent damage
I started using the term self-treating as soon as I started to inject. In the USA I was prescribed 8 weekly cyno 1mg IM then 1mg cyno and 1 mg folic oral daily for life. No further treatment necessary. I did improve but not much. My impetus to self-treat was at first driven to prevent permanent damage
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
How to nurture bone health
Hello Community, Our bones are the structural architecture that connect us to the earth element. This mineralised matrix of collagen and calcium phosphate - magnesium an important bone nutrient too, helping to keep calcium in our bones. Osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts are bone cells. The activity
Hello Community, Our bones are the structural architecture that connect us to the earth element. This mineralised matrix of collagen and calcium phosphate - magnesium an important bone nutrient too, helping to keep calcium in our bones. Osteocytes, osteoblasts and osteoclasts are bone cells. The activity
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
4 months ago
Daughters blood results, advice please
15 year old daughter has been having lots of time off school. not ideal in yr 10 and now 11. I feel a bit guilty about it all, think I have dropped the ball on this one. She had digestion problems when small, had an umbilical hernia repaired about 2 1/2- 3 years then several years of issues, vomiting
15 year old daughter has been having lots of time off school. not ideal in yr 10 and now 11. I feel a bit guilty about it all, think I have dropped the ball on this one. She had digestion problems when small, had an umbilical hernia repaired about 2 1/2- 3 years then several years of issues, vomiting
Polo22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Low B6... taking a complex with pyridoxine which obviously doesn't suit
Back to the search for the best B complex (Thorne being elusive at the moment and didn't do particularly well at keeping my B12 up)... one which contains pyridoxal 5' phosphate Does anyone rate Igennus Super B Complex? All suggestions welcome 🤗
Back to the search for the best B complex (Thorne being elusive at the moment and didn't do particularly well at keeping my B12 up)... one which contains pyridoxal 5' phosphate Does anyone rate Igennus Super B Complex? All suggestions welcome 🤗
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Total mess
I've had the worst year ever I've have PBC with an overlsp of AIH since diagnosed in 2015 I am supposed to be getting a thoracic spine operation but can't get cleared because my blood keeps coming high on the APTT & PT which means I can't clot and if I can clot I can't have the surgery. My liver enzymes
I've had the worst year ever I've have PBC with an overlsp of AIH since diagnosed in 2015 I am supposed to be getting a thoracic spine operation but can't get cleared because my blood keeps coming high on the APTT & PT which means I can't clot and if I can clot I can't have the surgery. My liver enzymes
mjk98
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PBC Foundation
10 months ago
Blood work and scans
Hi everyone, I recently had my blood work carried out and the following were highlighted for being higher than they should. Could anyone kindly give me their opinion on them? AST - 42 ALT - 53 MCV - 99.3 Red cell folate - 255 Gamma GT - 100 Phosphate - 0.75 Ferritin - 643 25 OH Vitamin - 17
Hi everyone, I recently had my blood work carried out and the following were highlighted for being higher than they should. Could anyone kindly give me their opinion on them? AST - 42 ALT - 53 MCV - 99.3 Red cell folate - 255 Gamma GT - 100 Phosphate - 0.75 Ferritin - 643 25 OH Vitamin - 17
DJK78
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British Liver Trust
13 days ago
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