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Colonoscopy polyp worries
Hiya there, 34yo male here who had a colonoscopy 2 weeks ago after having abdominal and back pain, constipation on and off since June. I had a positive FIT test which my doctor believes to be because I have an anal fissure and I have rectal bleeding. The colonoscopy was clear apart from a 4mm sessile
Hiya there, 34yo male here who had a colonoscopy 2 weeks ago after having abdominal and back pain, constipation on and off since June. I had a positive FIT test which my doctor believes to be because I have an anal fissure and I have rectal bleeding. The colonoscopy was clear apart from a 4mm sessile
MagnusMoo
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Colon Cancer Connected
7 months ago
Could this be IBS?
Hiya everyone, 34yo male who is really struggling right now with gastrointestinal problems. Looking for some advice please. Since June of this year I've been having really bad abdominal and back pain on and off in cycles - it's worse at times and better at times - it really does come and go. I'm badly
Hiya everyone, 34yo male who is really struggling right now with gastrointestinal problems. Looking for some advice please. Since June of this year I've been having really bad abdominal and back pain on and off in cycles - it's worse at times and better at times - it really does come and go. I'm badly
MagnusMoo
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IBS Network
7 months ago
parp for hrd positive?
hi ladies, I hope you all are doing well and as always I would like to thank everyone in this group for their great continued support throughout the years. To recap - my mom was diagnosed in 2018 - debunking, chemo - second lot of chemo in 2021 and avastin up until 2022 - now she just had a successful
hi ladies, I hope you all are doing well and as always I would like to thank everyone in this group for their great continued support throughout the years. To recap - my mom was diagnosed in 2018 - debunking, chemo - second lot of chemo in 2021 and avastin up until 2022 - now she just had a successful
Lind58
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
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ADT- Low Total Cholesterol- Low Serotonin in the brain = cause of Anxiety and Depression?
I have been experiencing short bursts of anxiety about topics that seem very irrational to me . They come and go in a period of 12-18 hours. I have had about 6 episodes during the last year. In the beginning my "Scout" voice tried to over ride the negative thinking with rational thinking. During the
I have been experiencing short bursts of anxiety about topics that seem very irrational to me . They come and go in a period of 12-18 hours. I have had about 6 episodes during the last year. In the beginning my "Scout" voice tried to over ride the negative thinking with rational thinking. During the
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Two recent FDA Approvals
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share about two recent approvals. Sorry for my delaying in posting this. On October 11th the FDA made an approval for those with stage IV NSCLC with a BRAF V600E mutation. Here is a link to read more: https://go2.org/blog/fda-approves-combination-braftovi-and-mektovi-for-metastatic-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-for-individuals-with-a-braf-v600e-mutation
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share about two recent approvals. Sorry for my delaying in posting this. On October 11th the FDA made an approval for those with stage IV NSCLC with a BRAF V600E mutation. Here is a link to read more: https://go2.org/blog/fda-approves-combination-braftovi-and-mektovi-for-metastatic-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-for-individuals-with-a-braf-v600e-mutation
Miranda_GO2
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
9 months ago
symptoms made clearer
maybe I should make my conditions clearer. intussusception is when the lining of the bowel folds back on itself and makes an inverted U shape which then makes it very difficult for anything to pass through the bowel unless it is very soft, so making constipation or blockages , Like a tyre inner
maybe I should make my conditions clearer. intussusception is when the lining of the bowel folds back on itself and makes an inverted U shape which then makes it very difficult for anything to pass through the bowel unless it is very soft, so making constipation or blockages , Like a tyre inner
Corneater
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IBS Network
5 months ago
cancer marker 15-3
My moms marker went up from 163 to 332 . She started her second line treatment about 7 weeks ago after being on Ibrance and Femara for around 2 and half years. She is now on faslodex and anfintor. Does this mean its not working ? And if it’s not will they change both meds or just one of them? Thank
My moms marker went up from 163 to 332 . She started her second line treatment about 7 weeks ago after being on Ibrance and Femara for around 2 and half years. She is now on faslodex and anfintor. Does this mean its not working ? And if it’s not will they change both meds or just one of them? Thank
Flower1513
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Flecainide & Constipation!
Hi, Ever since my Flecainide was increased to 150mg twice daily I have suffered with never-ending constipation causing very impacted and large hard to pass stools. Naturally I have tried all sorts of remedies (have always consumed prunes every day together with a high fibre oats/wheat-bran/toasted
Hi, Ever since my Flecainide was increased to 150mg twice daily I have suffered with never-ending constipation causing very impacted and large hard to pass stools. Naturally I have tried all sorts of remedies (have always consumed prunes every day together with a high fibre oats/wheat-bran/toasted
Fib36
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AF Association
7 months ago
Not where I expected to be
Hello to all, After my recent dx...shock...I decided to read other posts before I shared my story. I appreciate hearing about the travelling and CTGirl1962 mentioned handling this like a chronic illness... I have been a breast cancer survivor since 2010. That year my birthday present was having a
Hello to all, After my recent dx...shock...I decided to read other posts before I shared my story. I appreciate hearing about the travelling and CTGirl1962 mentioned handling this like a chronic illness... I have been a breast cancer survivor since 2010. That year my birthday present was having a
Hoehn
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Kidney update and possible gallstones
Hi everyone, it’s been a hot minute since I posted about my kidneys! A few weeks ago I found out I had leaky protein, but I saw the specialist (who was pretty thorough) and he’s not worried about it. And if he’s not worried, I’m not worried! We’re gonna review in 3 months’ time. I’m so glad it turned
Hi everyone, it’s been a hot minute since I posted about my kidneys! A few weeks ago I found out I had leaky protein, but I saw the specialist (who was pretty thorough) and he’s not worried about it. And if he’s not worried, I’m not worried! We’re gonna review in 3 months’ time. I’m so glad it turned
MusicalFurbaby
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Atrioesophageal fistula (AEF)
Heads up to those undergoing cardiac ablation for Afib…had my ablation 12/6/23. Everything went great! Been in normal rhythm ever since! No bleeding, no hematoma, no real discomfort. However I woke up to abdominal pain, pain between shoulder blades and sore throat. 3 nights post op woke up to a burning
Heads up to those undergoing cardiac ablation for Afib…had my ablation 12/6/23. Everything went great! Been in normal rhythm ever since! No bleeding, no hematoma, no real discomfort. However I woke up to abdominal pain, pain between shoulder blades and sore throat. 3 nights post op woke up to a burning
Acheybreakeyheart
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Update - friend with bronchogenic adenocarcinoma
Hello all, Thanks again for your replies to my original post as a newbie for a friend. She saw her rad/onc today and the PET results are encouraging! No cancer showed up outside the lungs. He recommends she see a thoracic surgeon for her 5 cm mass (golf-tennis ball size) to see if she is a candidate
Hello all, Thanks again for your replies to my original post as a newbie for a friend. She saw her rad/onc today and the PET results are encouraging! No cancer showed up outside the lungs. He recommends she see a thoracic surgeon for her 5 cm mass (golf-tennis ball size) to see if she is a candidate
marcyh
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Lung Cancer Support
9 months ago
continuing the journey
I just had my 3rd round of Chemotherapy ( O CHOP). Doing pretty well, will see 2nd week is usually the hardest. My oncologist was very pleased with how I have responded (ei. Platelets 357 from 1st chemo 10).I also had a port put in my chest last week for easier access for infusion iOS and blood work.
I just had my 3rd round of Chemotherapy ( O CHOP). Doing pretty well, will see 2nd week is usually the hardest. My oncologist was very pleased with how I have responded (ei. Platelets 357 from 1st chemo 10).I also had a port put in my chest last week for easier access for infusion iOS and blood work.
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
2 months ago
EMDR THERAPY
Good afternoon all, does anyone know of any EMDR therapy that is online only and accepts state insurance. Please leave your comments on the bottom. Thanks
Good afternoon all, does anyone know of any EMDR therapy that is online only and accepts state insurance. Please leave your comments on the bottom. Thanks
kanzler1987
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 months ago
looking for reassurance or advice
Hello warriors, After exactly 2 years of happily dropping PSA numbers on triplet therapy, my husbands PSA went up this month from .91. To .94 I know MO will say to wait for 3 months of rising PSA before we should panic, but that’s easy for him to say… looking for reassurance as we wait for next months
Hello warriors, After exactly 2 years of happily dropping PSA numbers on triplet therapy, my husbands PSA went up this month from .91. To .94 I know MO will say to wait for 3 months of rising PSA before we should panic, but that’s easy for him to say… looking for reassurance as we wait for next months
Bspouse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Sorry it has been a while with an update on Ruxolitinib
The last time I wrote to you all was about 2/3 years ago when I started Ruxolitinib. The first 6 to 8 months I was a different person, I felt great. I started to swim, (200 lengths in 1.5 hours) then I started to get water infections, one after the other, chest infections, ear infections and shingles
The last time I wrote to you all was about 2/3 years ago when I started Ruxolitinib. The first 6 to 8 months I was a different person, I felt great. I started to swim, (200 lengths in 1.5 hours) then I started to get water infections, one after the other, chest infections, ear infections and shingles
wendycu
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Quite the CLL journey
2012-2013 suspicion of CLL, enlarged lymph nodes in abdomen. Meet with oncologist, blood work does not reveal definitive diagnosis. Yearly appointments with blood work recommended 2016 enlarged lymph node removed from neck, biopsy confirmed CLL, watch and wait. 2018 escalating white blood count and
2012-2013 suspicion of CLL, enlarged lymph nodes in abdomen. Meet with oncologist, blood work does not reveal definitive diagnosis. Yearly appointments with blood work recommended 2016 enlarged lymph node removed from neck, biopsy confirmed CLL, watch and wait. 2018 escalating white blood count and
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
2 months ago
does it ever completely go away?
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
Kalee55
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Heal My PTSD
2 months ago
Foraminotomy
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
yorkshirelad1
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Pain Concern
7 months ago
Xmas worries?
Yet another one fast approaching as normal I am not full of festive cheer IBD/Diverticular Disease is my main problem just as well it's only myself and husband here 2 cater 4 thank you but that is bad enough!!! So I am just doing a chicken this year and my safe(ish) veg that I think that I will be
Yet another one fast approaching as normal I am not full of festive cheer IBD/Diverticular Disease is my main problem just as well it's only myself and husband here 2 cater 4 thank you but that is bad enough!!! So I am just doing a chicken this year and my safe(ish) veg that I think that I will be
bungi1961
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Bowel Disease Support
7 months ago
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