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If i believe some of the things I have read about being Coeliac I would avoid all gluten , but I have read that if we eat anything that we are not suppose to eat we risk bowel cancer, Yet on the Cancer web site I have as much chance getting that with my age and family history more than I have being coeliac
If i believe some of the things I have read about being Coeliac I would avoid all gluten , but I have read that if we eat anything that we are not suppose to eat we risk bowel cancer, Yet on the Cancer web site I have as much chance getting that with my age and family history more than I have being coeliac
Jill121
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
9 years ago
Thyro Gold?
I have been reading a lot lately about Thyro Gold, formulated by the late Dr. John C. Lowe, that is now sold by his widow. The reviews seem very positive, and I have been wondering about the efficacy of bovine thyroid contra porcine thyroid...as the latter is said to be much closer to human thyroid.
I have been reading a lot lately about Thyro Gold, formulated by the late Dr. John C. Lowe, that is now sold by his widow. The reviews seem very positive, and I have been wondering about the efficacy of bovine thyroid contra porcine thyroid...as the latter is said to be much closer to human thyroid.
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Flattened stools?
Hi I'm 19 y/o and scared to death. I had normal shaped bulky stools until about two days ago I got diarrhea. Now I'm constipated and the first solid BM since my diarrhea, I got flat stools which appeared to have 3/4 of it flattened and 1/4 rounded to the end. I'm freaking out. Could this be colon cancer
Hi I'm 19 y/o and scared to death. I had normal shaped bulky stools until about two days ago I got diarrhea. Now I'm constipated and the first solid BM since my diarrhea, I got flat stools which appeared to have 3/4 of it flattened and 1/4 rounded to the end. I'm freaking out. Could this be colon cancer
alohamora
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IBS Network
9 years ago
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Menstruation or Blood In Stool?
I'm 19 and pretty healthy. Yesterday I woke up and got my period. When I had my BM in the afternoon, I was shocked to see a little tiny tiny (only visible if you look really closely) streak of red on the surface of the tip of the stool which I'm not even sure if it's blood but it looked like it was painted
I'm 19 and pretty healthy. Yesterday I woke up and got my period. When I had my BM in the afternoon, I was shocked to see a little tiny tiny (only visible if you look really closely) streak of red on the surface of the tip of the stool which I'm not even sure if it's blood but it looked like it was painted
alohamora
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Feeling lost
I'm so sick of feeling sick and scared about my health. Everyday its something and I know this isn't caused by anxiety, but I wish it was. I'm so young and have so much to accomplish and achieve before I die. I feel like I have colon cancer and its spreading. I have constipation, blood in my stool, random
I'm so sick of feeling sick and scared about my health. Everyday its something and I know this isn't caused by anxiety, but I wish it was. I'm so young and have so much to accomplish and achieve before I die. I feel like I have colon cancer and its spreading. I have constipation, blood in my stool, random
Chey921
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
Perspectives
I have starting this blog post so many times over the last couple of months but have never really known how to write what I really wanted to say. In truth I have shied away from sharing my thoughts, as my battle with chemotherapy was so much harder than I imagined. For someone who is used to sharing
I have starting this blog post so many times over the last couple of months but have never really known how to write what I really wanted to say. In truth I have shied away from sharing my thoughts, as my battle with chemotherapy was so much harder than I imagined. For someone who is used to sharing
michaelseres
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Vigorous physical activity may lower risk of NHL
CLL/SLL is classified as one of the many Non Hodgkin's Lymphomas (NHL), so I was interested to read that people that engage in vigorous physical activity may have a lower risk of developing NHL: http://www.hematologytimes.com/p_article.do?id=5072 [i]“We know that being physically active reduces the risk
CLL/SLL is classified as one of the many Non Hodgkin's Lymphomas (NHL), so I was interested to read that people that engage in vigorous physical activity may have a lower risk of developing NHL: http://www.hematologytimes.com/p_article.do?id=5072 [i]“We know that being physically active reduces the risk
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
TIRED
I have pains under my left ribs since january.i got bloood test in january all normal. Now its back. I dont say its a severe pain the pain is 5/10 i guess. But still worry.they all say its anxiety. And its randomly appears all over my stomache. I always think i will have colon cancer, please help me.
I have pains under my left ribs since january.i got bloood test in january all normal. Now its back. I dont say its a severe pain the pain is 5/10 i guess. But still worry.they all say its anxiety. And its randomly appears all over my stomache. I always think i will have colon cancer, please help me.
euzsamio
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Anxiety Support
9 years ago
100% certain I have cancer ;(
For the past few days I have spent hours learning about my symptoms and the causes of them. I was trying to find some reassurance that I didnt have cancer but its what all of my symptoms are pointing too. I have been suffering from constipation so the GI doctor gave me some laxatives to try. I took the
For the past few days I have spent hours learning about my symptoms and the causes of them. I was trying to find some reassurance that I didnt have cancer but its what all of my symptoms are pointing too. I have been suffering from constipation so the GI doctor gave me some laxatives to try. I took the
Chey921
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IBS Network
9 years ago
What about cosmetics?
Dr. Mercola points out these particular bad substances so you may want to check your ingredient lists. Parabens Heavily used preservatives in the cosmetic industry; used in an estimated 13,200 cosmetic and skin care products. Have hormone-disrupting qualities that mimic estrogen and could disrupt your
Dr. Mercola points out these particular bad substances so you may want to check your ingredient lists. Parabens Heavily used preservatives in the cosmetic industry; used in an estimated 13,200 cosmetic and skin care products. Have hormone-disrupting qualities that mimic estrogen and could disrupt your
Heloise
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Flaxseed & IBS
Hi, I think looking back I suffered with undiagnosed IBS as a teenager but grew out of it if that's possible. After a horrible attack back in November and having a scan (I was convinced it was an ovarian cyst) was diagnosed with IBS! I was advised to take Flaxseed every day, but have just read on another
Hi, I think looking back I suffered with undiagnosed IBS as a teenager but grew out of it if that's possible. After a horrible attack back in November and having a scan (I was convinced it was an ovarian cyst) was diagnosed with IBS! I was advised to take Flaxseed every day, but have just read on another
Hidden
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Lowered Risk For Thyroid Cancer Linked To Chamomile Tea Consumption
Big pinch of salt needed here! [i]
Lowered Risk For Thyroid Cancer Linked To Chamomile Tea Consumption: Greek Study
By Wendy Lemeric on April 22 2015 8:30 PM A Greek study has linked chamomile tea consumption to a lowered risk for developing thyroid cancer. The study found Athens residents
Big pinch of salt needed here! [i]
Lowered Risk For Thyroid Cancer Linked To Chamomile Tea Consumption: Greek Study
By Wendy Lemeric on April 22 2015 8:30 PM A Greek study has linked chamomile tea consumption to a lowered risk for developing thyroid cancer. The study found Athens residents
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
My Dad has Bowel Cancer what can we expect?
Hello, my Dad has Bowel Cancer. He does not like to talk about with us so I am a little unsure of its progression. He was told October 2013 it was terminal and he had 12-18 months to live. Would this mean he has stage 4? He has never had any chemo or radiation. He did have an operation at the beginning
Hello, my Dad has Bowel Cancer. He does not like to talk about with us so I am a little unsure of its progression. He was told October 2013 it was terminal and he had 12-18 months to live. Would this mean he has stage 4? He has never had any chemo or radiation. He did have an operation at the beginning
fayekay
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My Cancer Community
9 years ago
CT scan results
Hi, My GP sent me for a colonoscopy as I had been suffering from chronic constipation for several months and colon cancer and breast cancer run in my family. I had the colonoscopy 4 weeks ago. The procedure was aborted 5cms mid ascending colon, due to extreme bowel looping and intolerable pain. I then
Hi, My GP sent me for a colonoscopy as I had been suffering from chronic constipation for several months and colon cancer and breast cancer run in my family. I had the colonoscopy 4 weeks ago. The procedure was aborted 5cms mid ascending colon, due to extreme bowel looping and intolerable pain. I then
tootsiepops
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Bowel Disease Support
9 years ago
Advice needed please
Hi, my dad has just been diagnosed with bowel cancer, very earlys days yet, we don't even know what the treatment is going to be. He's in his late 60's and I just want to know what to expect and life expectancy, can anyone help please?
Hi, my dad has just been diagnosed with bowel cancer, very earlys days yet, we don't even know what the treatment is going to be. He's in his late 60's and I just want to know what to expect and life expectancy, can anyone help please?
stevemc1
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Bowel Disease Support
9 years ago
More evidence on how exercise shapes our destiny
Not CLL related, but more evidence that exercise shapes our bodies and our health. Analysis of baseline fitness data from a study of nearly 14,000 men compiled between 1971 and 2009, and lung, prostate, and colorectal cancer diagnoses and outcomes using Medicare data from 1999 to 2009, showed that improved
Not CLL related, but more evidence that exercise shapes our bodies and our health. Analysis of baseline fitness data from a study of nearly 14,000 men compiled between 1971 and 2009, and lung, prostate, and colorectal cancer diagnoses and outcomes using Medicare data from 1999 to 2009, showed that improved
AussieNeil
Administrator
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Chemo makes resistant cancer stem cells???
This would be quite an interesting paradigm shift from what I understood was the prime reason for therapy drug resistance. It is commonly assumed, in CLL/SLL, that clones are born with different degrees of resistance to drugs and lay in hiding only to emerge after therapy or a time lapse. Speculation
This would be quite an interesting paradigm shift from what I understood was the prime reason for therapy drug resistance. It is commonly assumed, in CLL/SLL, that clones are born with different degrees of resistance to drugs and lay in hiding only to emerge after therapy or a time lapse. Speculation
ThreeWs
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CLL Support
9 years ago
What do you think it is?
About four weeks ago had bit of a tummy bug and since then my stomach is not right. Gripping pains in my stomach before and after eating. Feel sick all the time and got a pain under my right breast where my gallbldder was. Not running to the loo though just feel like it. I feel tired and very under
About four weeks ago had bit of a tummy bug and since then my stomach is not right. Gripping pains in my stomach before and after eating. Feel sick all the time and got a pain under my right breast where my gallbldder was. Not running to the loo though just feel like it. I feel tired and very under
Lit27st
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Celevac anyone?
Does anyone have any experience of methyl cellulose - I think it's called celevac? I have to take laxatives and struggle with all of them. Fibogel is no use and Movicol has it's drawbacks even though it works - I end up with the runs after a few days on it despite reducing the dosage. I'm wanting to
Does anyone have any experience of methyl cellulose - I think it's called celevac? I have to take laxatives and struggle with all of them. Fibogel is no use and Movicol has it's drawbacks even though it works - I end up with the runs after a few days on it despite reducing the dosage. I'm wanting to
binks
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Help please
Last march I had a procedure that ruptured an ovarian cyst, it was probably cancerous as was having cancer symptoms I'm now very very poorly bleeding from the bowel in complete agony and very scared. I sleep all the time and now my consultant says another cyst is there and my bowel is damaged what or
Last march I had a procedure that ruptured an ovarian cyst, it was probably cancerous as was having cancer symptoms I'm now very very poorly bleeding from the bowel in complete agony and very scared. I sleep all the time and now my consultant says another cyst is there and my bowel is damaged what or
Gemkins1978
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My Ovacome
9 years ago
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