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Absolutely no difference to the
Betamethasone
that he would not give me!!!! I also checked the internet for centre of excellence in Birmingham. In: "Referrals" it says they accept these from medical practitioners.
Absolutely no difference to the
Betamethasone
that he would not give me!!!! I also checked the internet for centre of excellence in Birmingham. In: "Referrals" it says they accept these from medical practitioners.
johnmq357
in
Behçet's UK
8 years ago
High PSA
I'm new to this site, so here's my story so far: Two years ago (when I was 68) I lost my appetite and began losing weight - I went from 12 stone in April 2014 to about 10.5 stone over two or three months. My doctor did not start doing blood tests until June of that year and did not include a PSA test
I'm new to this site, so here's my story so far: Two years ago (when I was 68) I lost my appetite and began losing weight - I went from 12 stone in April 2014 to about 10.5 stone over two or three months. My doctor did not start doing blood tests until June of that year and did not include a PSA test
JohnC45
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Dexamethasone Reactions?
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone had any experience of having done the Dexamethasone suppression test? I've got a it arranged for next week but I'm slightly nervous about having it done. This is really down to the fact that so far I haven't had an actual diagnosis and no doctors know what's wrong
Hi all, I was wondering if anyone had any experience of having done the Dexamethasone suppression test? I've got a it arranged for next week but I'm slightly nervous about having it done. This is really down to the fact that so far I haven't had an actual diagnosis and no doctors know what's wrong
omron
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
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Info on Dexamethasone Side Effects Anyone Please
3/18/2016 I am Adverse to Pharmaceuticals and follow a holistic approach. My hematologist convinced me to try Dexamethasone since my platelets were at 17. ....what a mistake. First of all I didn't know that it is 5 times stronger than prednisone. I was reluctantly open to try it because of the short
3/18/2016 I am Adverse to Pharmaceuticals and follow a holistic approach. My hematologist convinced me to try Dexamethasone since my platelets were at 17. ....what a mistake. First of all I didn't know that it is 5 times stronger than prednisone. I was reluctantly open to try it because of the short
emailkevin
in
ITP Support Association
9 years ago
No sleep and pain getting worse
Diagnosed Dec 15. 30 mg of Prednisone took pain away instantly. Doc reduced the dose by half and I had full flare. Back up to 20 mg but had to stop as swelling from Prednisone caused such major edema that my breathing was affected. Changed to 4mg of Dexamethasone 2 weeks ago. I now wake up at 3
Diagnosed Dec 15. 30 mg of Prednisone took pain away instantly. Doc reduced the dose by half and I had full flare. Back up to 20 mg but had to stop as swelling from Prednisone caused such major edema that my breathing was affected. Changed to 4mg of Dexamethasone 2 weeks ago. I now wake up at 3
Nosslrac
in
PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
help with results please
plasma cortisol 17mnol/l (138 - 690) this was after taking dexamethasone 24 hour urine 86nmol/d ( 0 - 270) i had stopped taking holy basil for at least 2 weeks before tests
plasma cortisol 17mnol/l (138 - 690) this was after taking dexamethasone 24 hour urine 86nmol/d ( 0 - 270) i had stopped taking holy basil for at least 2 weeks before tests
mandy72
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
ASCO Updates Guidelines on Antiemetics - oral combination of neurokinin, palonosetron and dexamethasone now included
[i]"The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) has updated their antiemetic guideline to include the use of a novel antiemetic combination for cancer patients. The update was published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Based on results of a phase III clinical trial, the guideline authors now
[i]"The American Society of Clinical Oncology (ASCO) has updated their antiemetic guideline to include the use of a novel antiemetic combination for cancer patients. The update was published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology. Based on results of a phase III clinical trial, the guideline authors now
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
dexamethasone
had bloods dne yesterday after having the tablet and felt id say 50% better than i have in a long time today is the same old feel like death story why did i feel better after the tablet? they are doing it to rule out cushings did the 24 hour urine last week
had bloods dne yesterday after having the tablet and felt id say 50% better than i have in a long time today is the same old feel like death story why did i feel better after the tablet? they are doing it to rule out cushings did the 24 hour urine last week
mandy72
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
busy day
dexamethasone taken at midnight for 9am blood test supposed to have smear too but started blleding 2 days ago so not sure what will happen there lung function test at 11.45 hubby has a few quotes on i need to go wool shopping to make grandaughter a wonder woman
dexamethasone taken at midnight for 9am blood test supposed to have smear too but started blleding 2 days ago so not sure what will happen there lung function test at 11.45 hubby has a few quotes on i need to go wool shopping to make grandaughter a wonder woman
mandy72
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
wow shock horror endo visit
she was 40 minutes late so i was in a mood i walked in and she asked symptoms ect asked what i was taking didnt think tiromel was for me as not feeling benefits and apparently showing signs of overmedicated so have prescribed 20mg liothyronine twice a day i showed her cortisol results and now have a
she was 40 minutes late so i was in a mood i walked in and she asked symptoms ect asked what i was taking didnt think tiromel was for me as not feeling benefits and apparently showing signs of overmedicated so have prescribed 20mg liothyronine twice a day i showed her cortisol results and now have a
mandy72
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
cortisol levels
Hi This is my first time on here, I was just wondering if somebody could please tell me if 27 is considered normal for a cortisol level after doing a 2 x 24hr urine testing and taking 8mg of dexamethasone suppression test. I was also told that my thyroid levels was 9.7. These numbers mean nothing to
Hi This is my first time on here, I was just wondering if somebody could please tell me if 27 is considered normal for a cortisol level after doing a 2 x 24hr urine testing and taking 8mg of dexamethasone suppression test. I was also told that my thyroid levels was 9.7. These numbers mean nothing to
darceynjo
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Here we go again! Next stop - private?
It's been a very disappointing & stressful day. I saw an NHS Endo in July this year, he was nice enough but I didn't get the vibe that he was going to be a lot of help from the beginning. But I managed to get some more blood tests ordered from him with a follow up appointment scheduled for today. Well
It's been a very disappointing & stressful day. I saw an NHS Endo in July this year, he was nice enough but I didn't get the vibe that he was going to be a lot of help from the beginning. But I managed to get some more blood tests ordered from him with a follow up appointment scheduled for today. Well
kk12
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
What a farce! Here are some results anyway!
Following on from my last post where I had seen an NHS Endo, I had more bloods done just before I went away for a short break abroad. I rang to see if the results were back yesterday and yes they were - great! I went to my surgery to get a print out - which thankfully never seems to be a problem with
Following on from my last post where I had seen an NHS Endo, I had more bloods done just before I went away for a short break abroad. I rang to see if the results were back yesterday and yes they were - great! I went to my surgery to get a print out - which thankfully never seems to be a problem with
kk12
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
So it's not Cushings! (no surprise there)
So I got my bloods done last week and I had the test done for Cushings with the overnight dexamethasone test. A Dr from the surgery rang me urgently the following morning which was a bit worrying as I was due to go on a long weekend break abroad but apparently the test had come back ok and he was just
So I got my bloods done last week and I had the test done for Cushings with the overnight dexamethasone test. A Dr from the surgery rang me urgently the following morning which was a bit worrying as I was due to go on a long weekend break abroad but apparently the test had come back ok and he was just
kk12
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
high cortisol..Can anyone advise?
I recently had a blood cortisol test. saliva testing is not an option where I live. The specimen was taken on the 30th of April at 7.40 am. The reference range is 250-700 My result = 790 nmol/L Reference interval applies to specimens taken 7-9AM The Lab report states: "High cortisol may be due to
I recently had a blood cortisol test. saliva testing is not an option where I live. The specimen was taken on the 30th of April at 7.40 am. The reference range is 250-700 My result = 790 nmol/L Reference interval applies to specimens taken 7-9AM The Lab report states: "High cortisol may be due to
Hidden
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
experience CLL Ibrutinib Colitis
Hi Maybe there is a better route out of this? I am a man in the UK and was diagnosed with CLL aged 38 in 2007. I had six rounds of FCR and achieved MRD. In January 2011 ill with EBV for a year. June 2012 started FCR again. Five times. January 2013 0.0 neutrophils for eight days. May 2013 dexamethasone
Hi Maybe there is a better route out of this? I am a man in the UK and was diagnosed with CLL aged 38 in 2007. I had six rounds of FCR and achieved MRD. In January 2011 ill with EBV for a year. June 2012 started FCR again. Five times. January 2013 0.0 neutrophils for eight days. May 2013 dexamethasone
Corin850
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
Todays endo visit
Hi, I have been for my very first endo appointment today and I must say it has been eye opening. After all the awful reports I have read on this forum I think I might have struck lucky first time. Mind, I was recommended to try this one by another member and a friend of mine who has also seen him.
Hi, I have been for my very first endo appointment today and I must say it has been eye opening. After all the awful reports I have read on this forum I think I might have struck lucky first time. Mind, I was recommended to try this one by another member and a friend of mine who has also seen him.
Barb1949
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Has anyone had eight months of treatment using Rituxan and Treanda (bendamustine)
Has anyone had eight months of treatment using Rituxan and Treanda (bendamustine) instead of the manufacture recommendation of six months? If yes, did you get longer remission time? History: CLL diagnosed in 2004. On W&W until October 2007. Treatment began using Leukkeran (chlorambucil) dexamethasone
Has anyone had eight months of treatment using Rituxan and Treanda (bendamustine) instead of the manufacture recommendation of six months? If yes, did you get longer remission time? History: CLL diagnosed in 2004. On W&W until October 2007. Treatment began using Leukkeran (chlorambucil) dexamethasone
Janetfld
in
CLL Support
10 years ago
New endo appointment and new blood results - help appreciated :)
Quick back story is that I've been hypo since age 21 (now 38) have TPO antibodies so I'm assuming hashi's. Saw an endo for the first time in April who agreed to me trialing 10mcg of T3 with my 125mcg of levo which has made no difference. That endo wouldn't prescribe a higher dose of T3 as I had surpressed
Quick back story is that I've been hypo since age 21 (now 38) have TPO antibodies so I'm assuming hashi's. Saw an endo for the first time in April who agreed to me trialing 10mcg of T3 with my 125mcg of levo which has made no difference. That endo wouldn't prescribe a higher dose of T3 as I had surpressed
Jules_Essex
in
Thyroid UK
10 years ago
Introducing Myself
Hi, My name is Kim Marrelli. I was diagnosed with Myeloma 4 years ago. I am considered high risk with t(4:14) (MMSET/FGFR/IGH). To be honest, I only partially understand what all that means. In the past, I have been teated with Revlimid, Velcade, Kyprolis, Pomalyst and the ever popular, Dexamethasone
Hi, My name is Kim Marrelli. I was diagnosed with Myeloma 4 years ago. I am considered high risk with t(4:14) (MMSET/FGFR/IGH). To be honest, I only partially understand what all that means. In the past, I have been teated with Revlimid, Velcade, Kyprolis, Pomalyst and the ever popular, Dexamethasone
KimMarr
in
Myeloma America Support
10 years ago
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