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Subcutaneous vs Intramuscular injections?
I am looking for information that explores the benefits of subcutaneous vs intramuscular injections. I self inject, subcutaneously with a needless pen. Is there any scientific information out there? I was diagnosed with PA nine months ago and six weeks ago decided I needed more regular B12. I inject
I am looking for information that explores the benefits of subcutaneous vs intramuscular injections. I self inject, subcutaneously with a needless pen. Is there any scientific information out there? I was diagnosed with PA nine months ago and six weeks ago decided I needed more regular B12. I inject
BethattheBeach
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
WHO classifies Processed Meat Consumption within Group 1 – alongside known carcinogens including asbestos, tobacco, arsenic and alcohol
Processed meat (meat cured, smoked or similarly treated to enhance preservation and/or flavour, which includes ham, bacon, frankfurts, salami, and the like) has been classified by the World Health Organisation into the same category of recognised causes of cancer as asbestos, tobacco, arsenic and alcohol
Processed meat (meat cured, smoked or similarly treated to enhance preservation and/or flavour, which includes ham, bacon, frankfurts, salami, and the like) has been classified by the World Health Organisation into the same category of recognised causes of cancer as asbestos, tobacco, arsenic and alcohol
AussieNeil
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CLL Support
9 years ago
News about the future of the community
I’m here to communicate a plan for the future of people who use this community. HEART UK are unable to continue to support this service for reasons mentioned in their recent posts. Up to this point they have supported and moderated hundreds of posts/comments/questions etc generated from all of you.
I’m here to communicate a plan for the future of people who use this community. HEART UK are unable to continue to support this service for reasons mentioned in their recent posts. Up to this point they have supported and moderated hundreds of posts/comments/questions etc generated from all of you.
SimoneHU
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Cholesterol Support
9 years ago
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Colofac or Buscopan ?
Which do you find helps with your IBS cramps & pains the best, I am not sure either helps me, I think peppermint oil sometimes takes the edge of it a bit.
Which do you find helps with your IBS cramps & pains the best, I am not sure either helps me, I think peppermint oil sometimes takes the edge of it a bit.
Nick137
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Bowel cancer and it's treatments
Hello there all fellow sufferers. I have just been found to have a tumour in the bowel; no CT scan date as yet( could be 10 days or more ) .. am feeling a bit lost to be honest . Unfortunately I have knowledge of this cancer as my late husband had it. He'd left it too late ; hopefully mine has been
Hello there all fellow sufferers. I have just been found to have a tumour in the bowel; no CT scan date as yet( could be 10 days or more ) .. am feeling a bit lost to be honest . Unfortunately I have knowledge of this cancer as my late husband had it. He'd left it too late ; hopefully mine has been
skary
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My Cancer Community
9 years ago
Ovarian cancer after bowel cancer?
Hi ladies, I'm new here, and really need some advice. Exactly 1 year ago I was diagnosed with early stage bowel cancer (aged 38), it was an adenocarcinoma in the sigmoid colon. Half my bowel was removed, and no further treatment was needed. However, since my op, I've suffered months of lower abdominal
Hi ladies, I'm new here, and really need some advice. Exactly 1 year ago I was diagnosed with early stage bowel cancer (aged 38), it was an adenocarcinoma in the sigmoid colon. Half my bowel was removed, and no further treatment was needed. However, since my op, I've suffered months of lower abdominal
Tricky75
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My Ovacome
9 years ago
Drained and losing weight
Hi hope your all well. Its just a query to see if anyone else has experienced what is going on with me at moment. I have had diarrhoea now for 3 and a half weeks, at first I was obviously told to stop taking lactulose, to see if it would clear up, it didn't. I have had my bloods done and also given
Hi hope your all well. Its just a query to see if anyone else has experienced what is going on with me at moment. I have had diarrhoea now for 3 and a half weeks, at first I was obviously told to stop taking lactulose, to see if it would clear up, it didn't. I have had my bloods done and also given
jojokarak
in
British Liver Trust
9 years ago
Torchy
Hi everyone.ive just joined this forum and i have been having ibs for months.i have quiet alot of pain killers for the excruciating pain and none of them help.ive colofac long release just prescibed me but it doesnt help my pain much i still have to take tramadol and really really want to come off this.so
Hi everyone.ive just joined this forum and i have been having ibs for months.i have quiet alot of pain killers for the excruciating pain and none of them help.ive colofac long release just prescibed me but it doesnt help my pain much i still have to take tramadol and really really want to come off this.so
Hidden
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IBS Network
9 years ago
thanks for all your replies to ibs and anxiety
hi I must say that my ibs is alot better, I only going to the loo (BM) one to three times a day, rather than the previous 6 to 8. I followed the advice on here and trying the low FODMAP diet. been doing this for around 1 or 2 weeks. mainly cutting out dairy gluten and beans and some fermentable veg and
hi I must say that my ibs is alot better, I only going to the loo (BM) one to three times a day, rather than the previous 6 to 8. I followed the advice on here and trying the low FODMAP diet. been doing this for around 1 or 2 weeks. mainly cutting out dairy gluten and beans and some fermentable veg and
Mizzmanicins
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Are they missing me?
Now I am in remission with no tumours what comes through the door but mammogram appointment and bowel cancer screening. Oncologist cheerfully says do the mammogram, - I could still get cancer there. Rang the hospital for the bowel to explain that I haven't got much bowel left after the surgery and hemicolectomy
Now I am in remission with no tumours what comes through the door but mammogram appointment and bowel cancer screening. Oncologist cheerfully says do the mammogram, - I could still get cancer there. Rang the hospital for the bowel to explain that I haven't got much bowel left after the surgery and hemicolectomy
PhillipandBettykid
in
My Ovacome
9 years ago
I am petrified of the bladder biopsy I am about to have..... Can anyone help?
I have been suffering with persistent abdominal pain which has in the past been treated as a uti but in January I managed to see a urologist who upon listening to my tail of woe agreed with me and suggested that I had developed interstitial cystitis. In order to be 100% sure about this, they want me
I have been suffering with persistent abdominal pain which has in the past been treated as a uti but in January I managed to see a urologist who upon listening to my tail of woe agreed with me and suggested that I had developed interstitial cystitis. In order to be 100% sure about this, they want me
Chablis
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Traumatic Arthritis
Hi Everyone! In February of 2014, I was in a bad bike accident and shattered my left wrist. After two botched surgeries with screws and plates put in, I went to another surgeon and had them removed and a partial fusion done. The other side of my wrist is giving me problems. I have been offered a few
Hi Everyone! In February of 2014, I was in a bad bike accident and shattered my left wrist. After two botched surgeries with screws and plates put in, I went to another surgeon and had them removed and a partial fusion done. The other side of my wrist is giving me problems. I have been offered a few
ckenison
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NRAS
9 years ago
Colon Cancer? PLS HELP :-(
Just two days ago I think I saw some reddish parts in my stool. It wasn't blood red and was inside(-ish) of the stool. It was more of pinkish? Im really not sure if it was just me thinking it was pink. I never had bleeding ever (never seen it) I'm 19 years old and female. I'm scared because my lower
Just two days ago I think I saw some reddish parts in my stool. It wasn't blood red and was inside(-ish) of the stool. It was more of pinkish? Im really not sure if it was just me thinking it was pink. I never had bleeding ever (never seen it) I'm 19 years old and female. I'm scared because my lower
alohamora
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Cancer
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
in
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
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
in
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
Partner
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
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