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Vitamin B12 produced by gut bacteria modulates cholinergic signalling
I simply can't help but think that this has some relevance to Pernicious Anaemia. But goodness knows what! And the lack of access precludes reading it all to try to find out. Seems such an odd bit of genetics that we developed an incredibly complex system to grab a tiny bit of B12 from our food, which
I simply can't help but think that this has some relevance to Pernicious Anaemia. But goodness knows what! And the lack of access precludes reading it all to try to find out. Seems such an odd bit of genetics that we developed an incredibly complex system to grab a tiny bit of B12 from our food, which
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Having panic attacks almost daily
why is this happening ! I’ve had Panic attacks in the past but nothing like this! It’s been a week and I wake up with Hot flashes and Then Boom panic attack! I’ve been to the ER got EKG ECG you name it! Everything BACK NORMAL including my blood work! What’s wrong with me?!?!
why is this happening ! I’ve had Panic attacks in the past but nothing like this! It’s been a week and I wake up with Hot flashes and Then Boom panic attack! I’ve been to the ER got EKG ECG you name it! Everything BACK NORMAL including my blood work! What’s wrong with me?!?!
Mindfulnessxo
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
Worried about blood
Hi all Since September ish I have been suffering with constipation. I went to my doctors and was prescribed laxido. This helped and I was able to go toilet with no pain. I stopped taking it as I didn't want to be dependant on it but the constipation returned. I do about 90% of the time have bright red
Hi all Since September ish I have been suffering with constipation. I went to my doctors and was prescribed laxido. This helped and I was able to go toilet with no pain. I stopped taking it as I didn't want to be dependant on it but the constipation returned. I do about 90% of the time have bright red
Stomachsufferer
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IBS Network
6 months ago
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ADT for almost 2 years
Hi everyone, It is the first time I post in this network and I still feel a bit strange and with my heart beating stronger ... sorry for this! Well, I have gone through surgery, radiotherapy, ADT, since my diagnosis in February 2018. It will be 2 years in February next since I started ADT and PSA has
Hi everyone, It is the first time I post in this network and I still feel a bit strange and with my heart beating stronger ... sorry for this! Well, I have gone through surgery, radiotherapy, ADT, since my diagnosis in February 2018. It will be 2 years in February next since I started ADT and PSA has
Paulo1968
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
1st Recurrence
Hi, we received the results of my mums recent scan last week and it showed that she has lesions on both of her lungs and her liver. They are numerous and all around 1cm in size. It was a shock although not unexpected as her CA125 had been rising over the last 6 months. She is due to start the same
Hi, we received the results of my mums recent scan last week and it showed that she has lesions on both of her lungs and her liver. They are numerous and all around 1cm in size. It was a shock although not unexpected as her CA125 had been rising over the last 6 months. She is due to start the same
Pitchperfec
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
uMRD 6
I have been living for the one year point on V plus O to get the clonal sequence uMRD6 bone marrow test done so I could decide if I wanted to continue with a Venetaclax. Technically, I consider myself partially treated rather than relapsed or refractory, because I only received three of the six cycles
I have been living for the one year point on V plus O to get the clonal sequence uMRD6 bone marrow test done so I could decide if I wanted to continue with a Venetaclax. Technically, I consider myself partially treated rather than relapsed or refractory, because I only received three of the six cycles
skipro
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Symptoms query
Hi all My specialist feels like I have IBS. I have had constant bloating for 7 months; eating makes it worse and my stomach is always distended regardless of whether I eat anything. Had colonoscopy and results were fine. I am waiting on results of CT scan as final check. Is it normal to have a constantly
Hi all My specialist feels like I have IBS. I have had constant bloating for 7 months; eating makes it worse and my stomach is always distended regardless of whether I eat anything. Had colonoscopy and results were fine. I am waiting on results of CT scan as final check. Is it normal to have a constantly
TwoPlusTwo24
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Things I Like About ADT
I know that no one, like NO ONE, actually wants to be on ADT. There are a lot of downsides to it, and complaints about the fatigue, lack of sex drive, etc. are a common theme on this forum. I'm about a year out now from starting on Zoladex shots (a drug that works in the same way as Lupron), and I
I know that no one, like NO ONE, actually wants to be on ADT. There are a lot of downsides to it, and complaints about the fatigue, lack of sex drive, etc. are a common theme on this forum. I'm about a year out now from starting on Zoladex shots (a drug that works in the same way as Lupron), and I
32Percenter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Is this a lupus rash
Hey everyone.I'll try and keep this short. Ive been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, pernicious anemia, lots of back disc issues, an exploratory lap for endometriosis which came back clear, my thyroid labs are poor but in range so not medicated but I am positive for tpa antibodies. I have had a positive
Hey everyone.I'll try and keep this short. Ive been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, pernicious anemia, lots of back disc issues, an exploratory lap for endometriosis which came back clear, my thyroid labs are poor but in range so not medicated but I am positive for tpa antibodies. I have had a positive
Peppermints
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Iron, estrogen & RLS
Just wondering if anyone is aware of any connection between iron & estrogen (from an RLS perspective)? I'm a 73 year-old male, and I've had high-ish estrogen levels for at least the last 7 years (42-49; normal level should be below 41). I think there is some correlation between high estrogen and high
Just wondering if anyone is aware of any connection between iron & estrogen (from an RLS perspective)? I'm a 73 year-old male, and I've had high-ish estrogen levels for at least the last 7 years (42-49; normal level should be below 41). I think there is some correlation between high estrogen and high
707twitcher
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
German tara
Hi everyone I've being getting a tube off biogenesis gel for dry mouth last night was the first dry mouth since afore xmas it was great I woke up at 2 my mouth completely dry no moisture at all in mouth tongue could off used it for sanding that rough had some water but still abit dry but
Hi everyone I've being getting a tube off biogenesis gel for dry mouth last night was the first dry mouth since afore xmas it was great I woke up at 2 my mouth completely dry no moisture at all in mouth tongue could off used it for sanding that rough had some water but still abit dry but
Germantara
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
colonoscopy and ct scan
recently had colonoscopy and then 3 weeks later Ct scan on colon. Both of these procedures I had to take bowel prep. So with in 3 weeks 2 lots of bowel prep. Now, nearly 3 weeks on I keep getting stomach pains and feeling nauseous. Anyone else had this?
recently had colonoscopy and then 3 weeks later Ct scan on colon. Both of these procedures I had to take bowel prep. So with in 3 weeks 2 lots of bowel prep. Now, nearly 3 weeks on I keep getting stomach pains and feeling nauseous. Anyone else had this?
jsee
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IBS Network
8 months ago
FYI: from the VA research information on Veterans
➤ Prostate cancer Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy affecting men in the United States. It is also the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in VA. In 2016, VA and the Prostate Cancer Foundation established a partnership to promote prevention, screening, and research to find new treatments
➤ Prostate cancer Prostate cancer is the most common malignancy affecting men in the United States. It is also the most commonly diagnosed solid tumor in VA. In 2016, VA and the Prostate Cancer Foundation established a partnership to promote prevention, screening, and research to find new treatments
MouseAddams
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
looking for positive stories….
Hi, following on from my last post I wondered if anyones prognosis has been wrong? I am not sure our moderators will allow my post but I am in a sad hole.. My chemo ( 3rd line carbo then cisplatin and Gemcitabine) has been stopped after 3 treatments due to toxicity. I was really unwell on it . Ct shows
Hi, following on from my last post I wondered if anyones prognosis has been wrong? I am not sure our moderators will allow my post but I am in a sad hole.. My chemo ( 3rd line carbo then cisplatin and Gemcitabine) has been stopped after 3 treatments due to toxicity. I was really unwell on it . Ct shows
Laz66
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Cutie Woolly Jumpers
Hello EveryoneJust thought I'd post these lovely lambs in their woolly's . Much needed aren't they as its gone so chilly?. I thought they looked really cute and i hope you do too. Thank you all so much for your kind messages of support for my gallbladder surgery. I've been really touched at them all
Hello EveryoneJust thought I'd post these lovely lambs in their woolly's . Much needed aren't they as its gone so chilly?. I thought they looked really cute and i hope you do too. Thank you all so much for your kind messages of support for my gallbladder surgery. I've been really touched at them all
misty14
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Heterogeneity and genomic evolution of metastatic prostate cancer, bioRxiv Preprint, Posted September 04, 2023.
A fine example of evolutionary principles applied to metastatic PCa with the development of a method (Mscore) for risk assessment based on key gene mutations. (U of Texas and Chinese U collaboration.) * * * [i]
Abstract
[/i] [i]
Background
[/i][i] Metastasis is the primary cause of prostate
A fine example of evolutionary principles applied to metastatic PCa with the development of a method (Mscore) for risk assessment based on key gene mutations. (U of Texas and Chinese U collaboration.) * * * [i]
Abstract
[/i] [i]
Background
[/i][i] Metastasis is the primary cause of prostate
CaptnMojoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Antiinflammatory medications with Jakafi
I've read that there is a moderate risk of bleeding after using ibuprofen with Jakafi. I'd appreciate hearing reactions from people on Jakafi who have taken ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatory medications. Which anti-inflammatory medications would minimize the risk of such interactions? Thanks, Steve
I've read that there is a moderate risk of bleeding after using ibuprofen with Jakafi. I'd appreciate hearing reactions from people on Jakafi who have taken ibuprofen and other anti-inflammatory medications. Which anti-inflammatory medications would minimize the risk of such interactions? Thanks, Steve
sbs_patient
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
How long for ANA/ENA results?
I've had quite a few symptoms of what my GP suspects might be a CTD, spanning back about 10 years but lots more cropping up more recently. She's requested (I think) an ANA test and I understand from googling that if the ANA is positive it then gets sent for ENA testing as well? I'm not sure what the
I've had quite a few symptoms of what my GP suspects might be a CTD, spanning back about 10 years but lots more cropping up more recently. She's requested (I think) an ANA test and I understand from googling that if the ANA is positive it then gets sent for ENA testing as well? I'm not sure what the
Helzipop
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
panic attacks
I have panic attacks every morning. I lie down for hours. It has gotten to be a habit. they say to face the fear but I’m not able to. I feel anxious all day. I have tried many medications but none have helped. Clonazepam helps a little and mirtazapine for sleep
I have panic attacks every morning. I lie down for hours. It has gotten to be a habit. they say to face the fear but I’m not able to. I feel anxious all day. I have tried many medications but none have helped. Clonazepam helps a little and mirtazapine for sleep
TaliaTalia5
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Anxiety Support
4 months ago
Forstair Next
Hi, I've been on combi forstair Next inhaler and my symptoms has greatly improved! However I have 2 horrible side effects . 1 . Bouts of oral thrush and 2 . What I can only describe as a plug of mucus every morning which leads me to cough and clear my throat, does anybody have any tips? I regularly
Hi, I've been on combi forstair Next inhaler and my symptoms has greatly improved! However I have 2 horrible side effects . 1 . Bouts of oral thrush and 2 . What I can only describe as a plug of mucus every morning which leads me to cough and clear my throat, does anybody have any tips? I regularly
Mini2020
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Asthma Community Forum
4 months ago
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