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CD20 Therapies (Ocrevus, Kesimpta, etc.) and potentially serious dental problems
This was an interesting post on the MS-blog. You have to get past the Dustin Hoffman in Marathon Man reference (which was a memorable scene!) to get down to the nitty gritty of why dental hygiene and regular checkups are so critical when when you're on certain MS therapies. https://multiple-sclerosis-research.org
This was an interesting post on the MS-blog. You have to get past the Dustin Hoffman in Marathon Man reference (which was a memorable scene!) to get down to the nitty gritty of why dental hygiene and regular checkups are so critical when when you're on certain MS therapies. https://multiple-sclerosis-research.org
CatsandCars
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My MSAA Community
2 months ago
Difference in levels-stress?
I've been on leventhyroxine for years for underactive thyroid. Had yearly check muddle of Feb. TSH 2.09. Had full bloods for something else (WRS) and levels are 0.36 by middle if April. I'm wondering if stress can cause TSH to go up or down? Dr. Says this is in normal range for lab- but normal
I've been on leventhyroxine for years for underactive thyroid. Had yearly check muddle of Feb. TSH 2.09. Had full bloods for something else (WRS) and levels are 0.36 by middle if April. I'm wondering if stress can cause TSH to go up or down? Dr. Says this is in normal range for lab- but normal
Itsallaboutcheese
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
PSA Rising
Asking for a friend of my father this time. He had surgery in december 2022 and everything was removed including glands. Gleason 4+5. His PSA has risen från 0.1 to 0.14 in 12 months. His doctor says to do nothing until it hits 0.2. But shouldn’t he do more? Maybe he doesn’t have advanced cancer yet.
Asking for a friend of my father this time. He had surgery in december 2022 and everything was removed including glands. Gleason 4+5. His PSA has risen från 0.1 to 0.14 in 12 months. His doctor says to do nothing until it hits 0.2. But shouldn’t he do more? Maybe he doesn’t have advanced cancer yet.
TheTopBanana
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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Has anyone had an operation on elbow from rheumatoid arthritis? Did it help?
Has anyone had an operation on elbow from rheumatoid arthritis? Did it help?
65_women
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NRAS
2 months ago
After Transplant
I had my transplant 9 weeks ago I can’t believe the difference it has had. I sleep all night, no boiling up in the night, my breathing is better I use breathe so loud I think it was all the fluids inside me I was struggling to breathe I feel like I’m 20 years old again and I’m 50 . My mind is so much
I had my transplant 9 weeks ago I can’t believe the difference it has had. I sleep all night, no boiling up in the night, my breathing is better I use breathe so loud I think it was all the fluids inside me I was struggling to breathe I feel like I’m 20 years old again and I’m 50 . My mind is so much
lonmallin50
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
delayed reconstruction
I had a subdural haemorrhage in may 2023 removing most of the right side of my scull even encroached my forehead that’s some 10 months ago now. I was supposed to receive reconstructive surgery and have titanium implant to protect the sensitive area where my skin is my only protection to my brain. That
I had a subdural haemorrhage in may 2023 removing most of the right side of my scull even encroached my forehead that’s some 10 months ago now. I was supposed to receive reconstructive surgery and have titanium implant to protect the sensitive area where my skin is my only protection to my brain. That
Jodieb73
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Headway
6 months ago
accidental overdose of thyroxine
I’m on 100 mcg thyroxine and the kart prescription they only had 25 mcg so I was taking 4 tablets a day and then the recent prescription was 100 mcg. I’ve just realised today that I’ve been taking 4 100 mcg a day I think for 4 days from how many are gone. In a bit of a panic. I’ve rang 111 and they called
I’m on 100 mcg thyroxine and the kart prescription they only had 25 mcg so I was taking 4 tablets a day and then the recent prescription was 100 mcg. I’ve just realised today that I’ve been taking 4 100 mcg a day I think for 4 days from how many are gone. In a bit of a panic. I’ve rang 111 and they called
Tjqui00
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Thyroid or menopause - which to sort first?
I've just checked the app, and the last of my blood tests are back. I definitely have started perimenopause and as per my last post I have high TPOab, high TSH (7.5 with high ref being 4.26), and lowish T4 (14.2 of a 12—22 range). I have symptoms that overlap the two conditions, but also symptoms that
I've just checked the app, and the last of my blood tests are back. I definitely have started perimenopause and as per my last post I have high TPOab, high TSH (7.5 with high ref being 4.26), and lowish T4 (14.2 of a 12—22 range). I have symptoms that overlap the two conditions, but also symptoms that
Heappestre
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
PA and Sjogren’s
I posted a few days ago about dry mouth and eyes, but since then my early sjogrens bloodwork has come back positive. I am terrified! Is there anyone else who has AIG/PA and also sjogrens? I feel desperately in need of some hope and guidance…in particular I’m wondering if injections have helped with SS
I posted a few days ago about dry mouth and eyes, but since then my early sjogrens bloodwork has come back positive. I am terrified! Is there anyone else who has AIG/PA and also sjogrens? I feel desperately in need of some hope and guidance…in particular I’m wondering if injections have helped with SS
Lhood08
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Do you know your pulse?
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
4 months ago
1 Year out Radiation treatment
2018, Gleason 9, family history, RP surgery. Not clear margin. PSA undetectable three years, then back knocking at the door, (.17 PSA rise 2022). BCR! PSMA scan clear. 35 IMRT Radiation treatments to surgery prostate bed, 6 months on Lupron. See my wonderful Radiation Onocolgist on Monday, Dr. Hung,
2018, Gleason 9, family history, RP surgery. Not clear margin. PSA undetectable three years, then back knocking at the door, (.17 PSA rise 2022). BCR! PSMA scan clear. 35 IMRT Radiation treatments to surgery prostate bed, 6 months on Lupron. See my wonderful Radiation Onocolgist on Monday, Dr. Hung,
rickyfish56
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
panicking!
Hi, My husband was diagnosed over 10 years ago with Prostate cancer with PSA 18 and Gleeson 4+3. He was never offered prostatectomy as they said there was a small metastases on the pelvis. So he had 2 weeks of radiation on his hip, and was then treated with 6 monthly injections of Decapeptyl, which
Hi, My husband was diagnosed over 10 years ago with Prostate cancer with PSA 18 and Gleeson 4+3. He was never offered prostatectomy as they said there was a small metastases on the pelvis. So he had 2 weeks of radiation on his hip, and was then treated with 6 monthly injections of Decapeptyl, which
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Updated Lupus and the Skin booklet available now
We are proud to launch an updated version of our Lupus and the Skin information booklet. It is now available online and in hard copy from National Office. You can find more information about how the booklet was updated here: https://lupusuk.org.uk/updated-lupus-and-the-skin-booklet-available-now/ or
We are proud to launch an updated version of our Lupus and the Skin information booklet. It is now available online and in hard copy from National Office. You can find more information about how the booklet was updated here: https://lupusuk.org.uk/updated-lupus-and-the-skin-booklet-available-now/ or
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
PSA test at a different lab
I will be spending the winter in Florida. I have always had my PSA tested in Boston at the same medical facility for the last 7 years. In a perfect world I would travel back to Boston for a few day. Any feedback would be appreciated Thanks
I will be spending the winter in Florida. I have always had my PSA tested in Boston at the same medical facility for the last 7 years. In a perfect world I would travel back to Boston for a few day. Any feedback would be appreciated Thanks
Rfs1975
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PSA test at a different lab
I will be spending the winter in Florida. I have always had my PSA tested in Boston at the same medical facility for the last 7 years. In a perfect world I would travel back to Boston for a few day. Any feedback would be appreciated Thanks
I will be spending the winter in Florida. I have always had my PSA tested in Boston at the same medical facility for the last 7 years. In a perfect world I would travel back to Boston for a few day. Any feedback would be appreciated Thanks
Rfs1975
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
TIA in March
Hi, l recently had a mild TIA while in Cyprus where l live the treatment l received was excellent but the Neuroligist has prescribed Atvorstatin which l have found out shouldn’t be taken if you have an underactive Thyroid he dismissed this. Should l see my GP whilst l am in UK
Hi, l recently had a mild TIA while in Cyprus where l live the treatment l received was excellent but the Neuroligist has prescribed Atvorstatin which l have found out shouldn’t be taken if you have an underactive Thyroid he dismissed this. Should l see my GP whilst l am in UK
Tillybuds
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Next step..
Gleason 9, s/practice RP. PSA UP to 0.2 8 months later. PSMA showed 4 hot spots all in pelvis. Started on zytiga and lupron same time as radiation started. PSA has remained < 0.04 for 17 months now. Considering the aggressive nature of my cancer, should I insist on a scan even when PSA <0.04 or
Gleason 9, s/practice RP. PSA UP to 0.2 8 months later. PSMA showed 4 hot spots all in pelvis. Started on zytiga and lupron same time as radiation started. PSA has remained < 0.04 for 17 months now. Considering the aggressive nature of my cancer, should I insist on a scan even when PSA <0.04 or
rfgh20
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Generic TCZ---is it available in the UK?
My friends, Without this forum, my GCA journey would have been entirely different. You have all been there to support me, educate me, and reinforce me when I thought I was sinking. It has always made me sad that TCZ is only available to GCA patients for one year, subject to review for an additional
My friends, Without this forum, my GCA journey would have been entirely different. You have all been there to support me, educate me, and reinforce me when I thought I was sinking. It has always made me sad that TCZ is only available to GCA patients for one year, subject to review for an additional
Grammy80
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Hello again
I posted a little while ago, that I had been diagnosed with cirrhosis just over a year ago as a progression of NAFLD that I was unaware of. I had been waiting results of DEXA scan which did show thinning of bones and an US which showed no abnormalities. (The cirrhosis had been diagnosed from a Fibroscan
I posted a little while ago, that I had been diagnosed with cirrhosis just over a year ago as a progression of NAFLD that I was unaware of. I had been waiting results of DEXA scan which did show thinning of bones and an US which showed no abnormalities. (The cirrhosis had been diagnosed from a Fibroscan
0range5520
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Tests show fatty liver but I seem to have Terry's Nails?
I am 27F, currently 7 months pregnant. I currently weigh 209 but have lost 45lbs over the past year and a half. I was a big drinker in college and after but have greatly cut back and obviously stopped during this pregnancy and my first one. I went to my doctor a couple years ago with RUQ pain and had
I am 27F, currently 7 months pregnant. I currently weigh 209 but have lost 45lbs over the past year and a half. I was a big drinker in college and after but have greatly cut back and obviously stopped during this pregnancy and my first one. I went to my doctor a couple years ago with RUQ pain and had
Panicprofessional
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
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