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ESRD § RLS § severe nerve Damage. Inherited § nerve damage
I can remember my first anxiety attack when I was 16. I was in my early 20’s when my friend and boyfriend brought me home and put me to bed. They later said they could hear me thrashing around in bed like I was running with my feet under the covers. I had rls attacks over the years. Years later my father
I can remember my first anxiety attack when I was 16. I was in my early 20’s when my friend and boyfriend brought me home and put me to bed. They later said they could hear me thrashing around in bed like I was running with my feet under the covers. I had rls attacks over the years. Years later my father
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Research request- cirrhosis and ascites related.
Can you help with a new research project? Do you have or do you care for someone with cirrhosis or someone who has ascites? The team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School and Brighton and Sussex University Hospital are trying to improve end of life care for people with advanced cirrhosis and fluid
Can you help with a new research project? Do you have or do you care for someone with cirrhosis or someone who has ascites? The team at Brighton and Sussex Medical School and Brighton and Sussex University Hospital are trying to improve end of life care for people with advanced cirrhosis and fluid
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Sensible Advice from 1200km
Good morning good people of this forum, just lately I have been feeling sick, sometimes between meals but always about halfway through, now this rang alarm bells as this is how I felt leading up to my transplant in 2014, and some time after, we were living in St Jacques South of France at the time,
Good morning good people of this forum, just lately I have been feeling sick, sometimes between meals but always about halfway through, now this rang alarm bells as this is how I felt leading up to my transplant in 2014, and some time after, we were living in St Jacques South of France at the time,
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
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Hi! New to this Community
Hi Everyone! I have just joined this Community and am also in the Liver Community. I have had Type 2 Diaberes for at least 20 years - haven’t anything more than a feeling as to when first diagnosed. As usual, I suppose ?, it was controlled by diet moving on to Metformin. When I had my liver transplant
Hi Everyone! I have just joined this Community and am also in the Liver Community. I have had Type 2 Diaberes for at least 20 years - haven’t anything more than a feeling as to when first diagnosed. As usual, I suppose ?, it was controlled by diet moving on to Metformin. When I had my liver transplant
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
5 years ago
The possible future of organ transplants
Should I ever need a second transplant, it will probably be a 3d printed liver. This stuff is mind-blowing 🤯 https://youtu.be/NMe_fOKKC24
Should I ever need a second transplant, it will probably be a 3d printed liver. This stuff is mind-blowing 🤯 https://youtu.be/NMe_fOKKC24
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
First QE Appointment
Hey everyone, I’m new here, have lurked and read a lot for a little while! My partner is 49, was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver in April 2018, shortly after his mother unexpected passed away from cirrhosis/liver failure. My partner isn’t a drinker, the only cause has been put down to being told
Hey everyone, I’m new here, have lurked and read a lot for a little while! My partner is 49, was diagnosed with cirrhosis of the liver in April 2018, shortly after his mother unexpected passed away from cirrhosis/liver failure. My partner isn’t a drinker, the only cause has been put down to being told
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Will Liver Transplantation become a thing of the past?
I tried to post up earlier, a thread about scientific research presently being carried out into Liver Cirrhosis and the search for a cure. I know some of you are interested in this research and there are some very promising areas that are being explored. I'm not sure where things went wrong, but it
I tried to post up earlier, a thread about scientific research presently being carried out into Liver Cirrhosis and the search for a cure. I know some of you are interested in this research and there are some very promising areas that are being explored. I'm not sure where things went wrong, but it
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Acid reflux after liver transplant
Hi all Hope someone might have some advice , my husband is just over 18 months post transplant and has great test results but is suffering from bad acid reflux and has had some worrying pale stools lately He was told it’s a common symptom but it seems to have worsened and I wondered if anyone has had
Hi all Hope someone might have some advice , my husband is just over 18 months post transplant and has great test results but is suffering from bad acid reflux and has had some worrying pale stools lately He was told it’s a common symptom but it seems to have worsened and I wondered if anyone has had
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Donating bone marrow to cure sickle cell anaemia
A bone marrow transplant is the only complete cure for treating sickle cell anaemia. This is a kind of treatment in which the patient’s bone marrow is changed to new healthy bone marrow. This is done either by collecting the patient’s own bone marrow or that of a donor. In the case of sickle cell disease
A bone marrow transplant is the only complete cure for treating sickle cell anaemia. This is a kind of treatment in which the patient’s bone marrow is changed to new healthy bone marrow. This is done either by collecting the patient’s own bone marrow or that of a donor. In the case of sickle cell disease
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Living with Sickle Cell Disease
5 years ago
Hello - I'm a newby here
Hello, I'm new on here and have found some really interesting posts. The reason I'm here is because my partner has been listed for a liver transplant due to cirrhosis. He has ascites and requires regular drains every 8/9 days. Today he had 16.5 litres drained (quite normal for him) now he is getting
Hello, I'm new on here and have found some really interesting posts. The reason I'm here is because my partner has been listed for a liver transplant due to cirrhosis. He has ascites and requires regular drains every 8/9 days. Today he had 16.5 litres drained (quite normal for him) now he is getting
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Good news for liver transplants
Bringing new hope for those waiting for a liver transplant. Described as a 'game-changer' in liver transplantation, after a successful trial period the use of a machine that extends the time to assess and preserve donated livers has been approved by the National Institute for Care and Excellence (NICE
Bringing new hope for those waiting for a liver transplant. Described as a 'game-changer' in liver transplantation, after a successful trial period the use of a machine that extends the time to assess and preserve donated livers has been approved by the National Institute for Care and Excellence (NICE
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
What is your opinion on Max's Law?
I'm a student currently working on an Extended Qualification Project regarding the opt-out organ donation system, Max's Law, that will be passed in the UNITED KINGDOM in 2020. I am currently gathering information on what people's opinions are on the idea of the UNITED KINGDOM becoming an opt-out country
I'm a student currently working on an Extended Qualification Project regarding the opt-out organ donation system, Max's Law, that will be passed in the UNITED KINGDOM in 2020. I am currently gathering information on what people's opinions are on the idea of the UNITED KINGDOM becoming an opt-out country
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Kidney Transplant Patient Support
5 years ago
What is your opinion on Max's Law?
I'm a student currently working on an Extended Qualification Project regarding the opt-out organ donation system, Max's Law, that will be passed in the UNITED KINGDOM in 2020. I am currently gathering information on what people's opinions are on the idea of the UNITED KINGDOM becoming an opt-out country
I'm a student currently working on an Extended Qualification Project regarding the opt-out organ donation system, Max's Law, that will be passed in the UNITED KINGDOM in 2020. I am currently gathering information on what people's opinions are on the idea of the UNITED KINGDOM becoming an opt-out country
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Love is : Valentines Day Together in Clinic. . 💘
It's been some time since I posted but I keep in touch with the posts. It's part of me moving on in my lengthy recovery. I know from what I see that there are many new Forum members since I was active and that's great because we know it's one of the best sources of information , support and help for
It's been some time since I posted but I keep in touch with the posts. It's part of me moving on in my lengthy recovery. I know from what I see that there are many new Forum members since I was active and that's great because we know it's one of the best sources of information , support and help for
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Liver transplant
Life after the liver transplant for my father is boon good other then the little stuff but that’s normal accoutring to the dr but I have questions if anyone can help me . My father has been had this itching problem and now it’s getting much worst and there asking him to go in for test now I read some
Life after the liver transplant for my father is boon good other then the little stuff but that’s normal accoutring to the dr but I have questions if anyone can help me . My father has been had this itching problem and now it’s getting much worst and there asking him to go in for test now I read some
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Lung Transplant assessment / LVRS
If you have LVRS can it make or cause problems if you have a Lung Transplant later ? I’m about to see my surgeon later this month ( I think about LVRS ) but have just received a letter today from my consultant saying I may be better off having a Lung Transplant assessment so feeling a little confused
If you have LVRS can it make or cause problems if you have a Lung Transplant later ? I’m about to see my surgeon later this month ( I think about LVRS ) but have just received a letter today from my consultant saying I may be better off having a Lung Transplant assessment so feeling a little confused
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Dad in ICU fighting pneumonia and is slow to wake up from induced coma
Hi everyone. I’m wondering if anyone has any encouragement for our situation. My dad is 78 but has always been extremely healthy - a marathon runner until his back stopped him from running and now he’s been an avid swimmer for years and has had no real medical issues. He had a stem cell transplant
Hi everyone. I’m wondering if anyone has any encouragement for our situation. My dad is 78 but has always been extremely healthy - a marathon runner until his back stopped him from running and now he’s been an avid swimmer for years and has had no real medical issues. He had a stem cell transplant
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ICUsteps
5 years ago
Guess who's getting home tomorrow
Yes! After 24 days, at long last. That was a journey! Chest infection,collapsed lung,Ascites drain full of blood, high potassium, low potassium, stomach cramps and bowel incontinence... Oh yes, and a liver transplant! Now my hard work begins, looking after him, and keeping him in check!
Yes! After 24 days, at long last. That was a journey! Chest infection,collapsed lung,Ascites drain full of blood, high potassium, low potassium, stomach cramps and bowel incontinence... Oh yes, and a liver transplant! Now my hard work begins, looking after him, and keeping him in check!
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Seeking people with experience of Stem Cell Transplant for Richter's - I have a decision to make!
Hi All Have been reading lots of posts since my diagnosis of CLL 9 months ago - what a great community, which I have found really helpful. I was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins DLBCL which is a Richter's transformation from previously undiagnosed CLL. I am a healthy 50 year old female, with no symptoms
Hi All Have been reading lots of posts since my diagnosis of CLL 9 months ago - what a great community, which I have found really helpful. I was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins DLBCL which is a Richter's transformation from previously undiagnosed CLL. I am a healthy 50 year old female, with no symptoms
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Unable to walk
I don’t know if I am on the right page to ask this question but I need a bit of help Since age of14 now 72 I have had hip knee replacements kidney transplants spine op I’m in a/f other problems going on Lost my husband 3years ago at that time I was using one crutch to get around in pain but coping
I don’t know if I am on the right page to ask this question but I need a bit of help Since age of14 now 72 I have had hip knee replacements kidney transplants spine op I’m in a/f other problems going on Lost my husband 3years ago at that time I was using one crutch to get around in pain but coping
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
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