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Spider Nevis, does anyone else have these?
Short story, hospitalised over a year ago with jaundice and ascites due to alcoholism, considered de compensated cirrhosis, original fibro scan read 22.2kpa, now it’s 9 and I’m considered to have fibrosis and not cirrhosis although my liver is obviously scarred and my doctor is quite honest when he said
Short story, hospitalised over a year ago with jaundice and ascites due to alcoholism, considered de compensated cirrhosis, original fibro scan read 22.2kpa, now it’s 9 and I’m considered to have fibrosis and not cirrhosis although my liver is obviously scarred and my doctor is quite honest when he said
Grassroots112
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Webinar - Navigating Arthritis: The Young Adult Perspective
Please join our next webinar Navigating Arthritis: The Young Adult Perspective, where we will discuss what it’s like to live with arthritis at a younger age. From navigating symptoms, looking after physical and emotional health, socialising and managing relationships, to taking control of medical appointments
Please join our next webinar Navigating Arthritis: The Young Adult Perspective, where we will discuss what it’s like to live with arthritis at a younger age. From navigating symptoms, looking after physical and emotional health, socialising and managing relationships, to taking control of medical appointments
arthritis_action
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Arthritis Action
3 months ago
Answer to unknown question
Jan 2024 (after lots of research and nearly 3 years on from original diagnosis of Metastatic Prostate Cancer with extensive bone metastases) I have just worked out the answer to the question I didn't know I wanted to ask. Instead of worrying about PSA and other test results my real concern was "what
Jan 2024 (after lots of research and nearly 3 years on from original diagnosis of Metastatic Prostate Cancer with extensive bone metastases) I have just worked out the answer to the question I didn't know I wanted to ask. Instead of worrying about PSA and other test results my real concern was "what
Brendan1904
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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Pain following fibroscan
Hi went for a fibroscan on friday .. the nurse struggled to get reading but kept trying.. diagnosed with liver cirrhosis.. since then i have very bad pain around right side ribs...diarrea .. is this normal.. is it sore ribs or my liver playing up..
Hi went for a fibroscan on friday .. the nurse struggled to get reading but kept trying.. diagnosed with liver cirrhosis.. since then i have very bad pain around right side ribs...diarrea .. is this normal.. is it sore ribs or my liver playing up..
Jender58
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Johnny
just been diagnosed with lupus . I’m 55 and would like advice on how to control symptoms and what foods or supplements help
just been diagnosed with lupus . I’m 55 and would like advice on how to control symptoms and what foods or supplements help
Johnnyfay
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Novel Drug Made of Gold Nanocrystals Appears Safe in Multiple Sclerosis
Small study suggested benefits for MS patients with chronic optic neuropathy
https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/aan/109777?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2024-04-22&eun=g588185d0r&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Headlines%20Evening%202024-04-22&utm_term=NL_Daily_DHE_dual-gmail-definition
Small study suggested benefits for MS patients with chronic optic neuropathy
https://www.medpagetoday.com/meetingcoverage/aan/109777?xid=nl_mpt_DHE_2024-04-22&eun=g588185d0r&utm_source=Sailthru&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Headlines%20Evening%202024-04-22&utm_term=NL_Daily_DHE_dual-gmail-definition
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
Any Data or MO Advice Regarding Dutasteride / Finasteride At Very Early Biochemical Recurrence?
Does anyone know of any studies or MO advice they've gotten regarding use of Dutasteride or Finasteride at very early signs of Biochemical Reccurrence (uPSA in the 0.03 - 0.1 range) prior to Salvage Radiotherapy? It's obviously going to slow PSA doubling time and thereby probably lengthen the time
Does anyone know of any studies or MO advice they've gotten regarding use of Dutasteride or Finasteride at very early signs of Biochemical Reccurrence (uPSA in the 0.03 - 0.1 range) prior to Salvage Radiotherapy? It's obviously going to slow PSA doubling time and thereby probably lengthen the time
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Declining psa #9
Gm folks, hope all are having a wonderful New Year. I’m following up n giving results on using ivermectin, cbd oil, turmeric Vit b3,6,12 Vit c And zinc solely after eliminating ADT after 7 months, post Rp n rad… Psa dropped another .29 points to .66 down from .95 n psa was hovering 7 when I first got
Gm folks, hope all are having a wonderful New Year. I’m following up n giving results on using ivermectin, cbd oil, turmeric Vit b3,6,12 Vit c And zinc solely after eliminating ADT after 7 months, post Rp n rad… Psa dropped another .29 points to .66 down from .95 n psa was hovering 7 when I first got
Nfler
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Multiple Sclerosis Predicted by Autoantibody Signature
A specific autoantibody signature was seen in a subset of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) long before clinical symptoms appeared, blood samples showed.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/multiplesclerosis/109767?xid=nl_mpt_morningbreak2024-04-22&eun=g588185d0r&utm_source=Sailthru
A specific autoantibody signature was seen in a subset of people with multiple sclerosis (MS) long before clinical symptoms appeared, blood samples showed.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/neurology/multiplesclerosis/109767?xid=nl_mpt_morningbreak2024-04-22&eun=g588185d0r&utm_source=Sailthru
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
Join "Your Morning Wake-Up Call," a FREE virtual communication and cognition exercise series designed for individuals with Parkinson's
"Your Morning Wake-Up Call" features a comprehensive approach to enhancing communication and cognition, including: • Breath Exercises to strengthen breath support to help you communicate more effectively. • Voice and Speech Drills to improve your voice and enhance speech clarity. • Stimulating Cognitive
"Your Morning Wake-Up Call" features a comprehensive approach to enhancing communication and cognition, including: • Breath Exercises to strengthen breath support to help you communicate more effectively. • Voice and Speech Drills to improve your voice and enhance speech clarity. • Stimulating Cognitive
JMDean
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Mr Alan M
I have been missed diagnosed with liver disease for years I believe that I am still around because I do not drink and I am quite strict with my diet etc. I have also taken a lot of over the counter medication for liver disease. I believe that the disease has been caused by DILI / prescribed medication
I have been missed diagnosed with liver disease for years I believe that I am still around because I do not drink and I am quite strict with my diet etc. I have also taken a lot of over the counter medication for liver disease. I believe that the disease has been caused by DILI / prescribed medication
TillySyd
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Survey about patient care
Do you live with vasculitis, lupus, scleroderma or Sjögren's syndrome and are a UK resident? Please participate in the survey : https://ipsos.uk/RAIRDAsurvey2024 The aim of the survey is to provide valuable insights into what is working well and areas of improvement in patients' care. The survey in
Do you live with vasculitis, lupus, scleroderma or Sjögren's syndrome and are a UK resident? Please participate in the survey : https://ipsos.uk/RAIRDAsurvey2024 The aim of the survey is to provide valuable insights into what is working well and areas of improvement in patients' care. The survey in
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
Help us develop a new information resource on lupus and the menopause
We're developing new information resources about lupus and the menopause. We want to find out what people want to know about the topic and how they want to learn that information, for example through a booklet, a webinar, or a video. You can tell us your thoughts via our short survey: https://forms.gle
We're developing new information resources about lupus and the menopause. We want to find out what people want to know about the topic and how they want to learn that information, for example through a booklet, a webinar, or a video. You can tell us your thoughts via our short survey: https://forms.gle
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Been on Firmagon with Zytiga and Prednisone PSA rising, what can I do next?
Information in Bio Hoping to try a PARP inhibitor or Provenge perhaps, I don’t know much about this, but my medical oncologist keeps mentioning pluvicto, I’m not interested in doing that yet. Information from Bio below: Diagnosed 07/01/2022 Diagnosed By PSA Score 942.40 06/24-2022-07/06/2022
Information in Bio Hoping to try a PARP inhibitor or Provenge perhaps, I don’t know much about this, but my medical oncologist keeps mentioning pluvicto, I’m not interested in doing that yet. Information from Bio below: Diagnosed 07/01/2022 Diagnosed By PSA Score 942.40 06/24-2022-07/06/2022
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
sudden fast heart rate help
Dear all I need some advice please. had my ablation 18months ago and still in SR all good. However today I was climbing a steep ramp at a station and at the top set off fast heart rate. It was over 102 which I know some might say isn’t dire but I felt AWFUL sitting waiting for my train. Got out and
Dear all I need some advice please. had my ablation 18months ago and still in SR all good. However today I was climbing a steep ramp at a station and at the top set off fast heart rate. It was over 102 which I know some might say isn’t dire but I felt AWFUL sitting waiting for my train. Got out and
foxglove1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
18 hours ago
BP numbers 3 month post Ablation
Hi all,Hope everyone is as well as they could be and wish you all a Sinus beat. So I'm 3 months more or less without Amioderone. Last 24 hrs I had to pop over A&E as I didn't like my BP numbers. My average jumped and had a couple of concerning results Device is trustworthy Omron I did some gardening
Hi all,Hope everyone is as well as they could be and wish you all a Sinus beat. So I'm 3 months more or less without Amioderone. Last 24 hrs I had to pop over A&E as I didn't like my BP numbers. My average jumped and had a couple of concerning results Device is trustworthy Omron I did some gardening
Quest4NSR
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
18 hours ago
When to take PIP flecainide?
Unfortunately my paroxysmal AF has significantly worsened lately and I am awaiting an ablation. In the meantime my consultant has put me back on flecainide 50mg bi daily plus an additional up to 100mg as PIP if AF kicks in. I’m now in AF almost every week for a few hours. Before it starts I frequently
Unfortunately my paroxysmal AF has significantly worsened lately and I am awaiting an ablation. In the meantime my consultant has put me back on flecainide 50mg bi daily plus an additional up to 100mg as PIP if AF kicks in. I’m now in AF almost every week for a few hours. Before it starts I frequently
Daisy2908
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
22 hours ago
My Wife had a recent AF episode
My Wife woke up early morning 1am when her heart went into AF (I knew the symptom as I have suffered in the past with this but unrelated to hers) After several hours later a trip to A&E was suggested by 111. NHS were totally brilliant and within two hour was given a cardioversion which put her back into
My Wife woke up early morning 1am when her heart went into AF (I knew the symptom as I have suffered in the past with this but unrelated to hers) After several hours later a trip to A&E was suggested by 111. NHS were totally brilliant and within two hour was given a cardioversion which put her back into
minchern
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 days ago
Coq10/Ubiquinol- is it ok or not ok to take ?
Dad takes coq10 as he also takes low dose statin since many years. I read someone on this Board write this on an earlier post - “I was advised not to take CQ10 since it helps the cancer cell recycle glutathione(GHS). Excess GSH promotes tumor progression, where elevated levels correlate with increased
Dad takes coq10 as he also takes low dose statin since many years. I read someone on this Board write this on an earlier post - “I was advised not to take CQ10 since it helps the cancer cell recycle glutathione(GHS). Excess GSH promotes tumor progression, where elevated levels correlate with increased
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
question/new info/latest
Helllo! Hoping everyone is doing ok and hanging in there. I had a positive echo stress test. My insurance denied the oncologists request so had an echo and the. A stress test. I failed it so they fought for the echo stress test. Now I need a catheterization because my heart isn’t pumping the way
Helllo! Hoping everyone is doing ok and hanging in there. I had a positive echo stress test. My insurance denied the oncologists request so had an echo and the. A stress test. I failed it so they fought for the echo stress test. Now I need a catheterization because my heart isn’t pumping the way
MPNJunebug
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MPN Voice
2 days ago
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