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Smoking cessation - feels like a bad choice.
Hi all. I gave up smoking 52 days ago. I smiled about 15 a day for 13 years. Since I’ve given up smoking I’ve never felt worse in my life. I’ve spat blood. Had chest pain. Constant headache. Sinus issues. Stomach aches. Pain in my side. Muscle cramps. Cracking joints. High blood pressure. Cold hands
Hi all. I gave up smoking 52 days ago. I smiled about 15 a day for 13 years. Since I’ve given up smoking I’ve never felt worse in my life. I’ve spat blood. Had chest pain. Constant headache. Sinus issues. Stomach aches. Pain in my side. Muscle cramps. Cracking joints. High blood pressure. Cold hands
Asherleymoco
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Chest X-ray
Minimal subsegmental atelectasis Please somebody tell me what this means freaking out!!! It what my chest X-ray said!
Minimal subsegmental atelectasis Please somebody tell me what this means freaking out!!! It what my chest X-ray said!
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Asthma Mystery
Hi! I have been diagnosed with asthma. When I wake up in the morning my lungs ache and I feel chest constriction. The strangest thing is, as soon as I eat (doesn't matter what it is), I can breathe better. My respirologist said he has never heard of this. Could this be something like GERDS, or something
Hi! I have been diagnosed with asthma. When I wake up in the morning my lungs ache and I feel chest constriction. The strangest thing is, as soon as I eat (doesn't matter what it is), I can breathe better. My respirologist said he has never heard of this. Could this be something like GERDS, or something
Tengudreams
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
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5 months post pneumonia
Hi everyone, I posted on here a while back when I was ill with severe pneumonia. I was hospitalised for a few days. Drs said they’d never seen a pneumonia showing as severe on a ct scan as they had with me. Anyway, I’m much better now. Tiredness is subsiding. However the past couple of weeks I’ve been
Hi everyone, I posted on here a while back when I was ill with severe pneumonia. I was hospitalised for a few days. Drs said they’d never seen a pneumonia showing as severe on a ct scan as they had with me. Anyway, I’m much better now. Tiredness is subsiding. However the past couple of weeks I’ve been
Chloerh77
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Phlegm- whats normal?
So I'm currently been treated for asthma, still not officially diagnosed. I've had a CT scan that suggested early bronchiectasis but I've since had 2 radiologists and my respiratory consultant disagree with this. Approx 7 weeks ago I had a bacterial chest infection (my 1st ever) that's cleared with amoxicillin
So I'm currently been treated for asthma, still not officially diagnosed. I've had a CT scan that suggested early bronchiectasis but I've since had 2 radiologists and my respiratory consultant disagree with this. Approx 7 weeks ago I had a bacterial chest infection (my 1st ever) that's cleared with amoxicillin
Lee2k182
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Presence of a lupus anticoagulant may explain prolonged activated partial-thromboplastin time in COVID-19
MAY 6, 2020 Presence of a lupus anticoagulant may explain prolonged activated partial-thromboplastin time in COVID-19 By Denise Baez NEW YORK -- May 6, 2020 -- A prolonged activated partial-thromboplastin time (aPTT) should not be a barrier to the use of anticoagulation therapies in the prevention and
MAY 6, 2020 Presence of a lupus anticoagulant may explain prolonged activated partial-thromboplastin time in COVID-19 By Denise Baez NEW YORK -- May 6, 2020 -- A prolonged activated partial-thromboplastin time (aPTT) should not be a barrier to the use of anticoagulation therapies in the prevention and
lupus-support1
Administrator
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Intrinsic Factor at top of range
My intrinsic factor antibody test came back at 1.1 (normal range 0-1.1). I was told that because my number is trending upward it should be considered positive. My B12 was 234 but many neuro symptoms including twitching, burning feet, ears ringing, anxiety. My question is....should this number be an
My intrinsic factor antibody test came back at 1.1 (normal range 0-1.1). I was told that because my number is trending upward it should be considered positive. My B12 was 234 but many neuro symptoms including twitching, burning feet, ears ringing, anxiety. My question is....should this number be an
walbright
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Swollen
This time last year I thought I had my Hashimoto’s under control. I had been following AIP (autoimmune protocol) for 8 months. My health was the best it had been in years (diagnosed in 2014). In July last year I noticed my abdomen had become swollen slightly. This has gradually increased and continues
This time last year I thought I had my Hashimoto’s under control. I had been following AIP (autoimmune protocol) for 8 months. My health was the best it had been in years (diagnosed in 2014). In July last year I noticed my abdomen had become swollen slightly. This has gradually increased and continues
Prittstick
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Asthma or Covid-19?
Any advice last week I developed shortness of breath which lead me to Amu unit. All stats were normal, ECG was clear, chest x Ray clear, Doctor said I didn't have covid lung, bloods taken, all fine except raised d dimer (blood clot) of 538. Had ultrasound scan on left leg no clot found. Doctor said probably
Any advice last week I developed shortness of breath which lead me to Amu unit. All stats were normal, ECG was clear, chest x Ray clear, Doctor said I didn't have covid lung, bloods taken, all fine except raised d dimer (blood clot) of 538. Had ultrasound scan on left leg no clot found. Doctor said probably
Bexuk
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Rheumatoid arthritis
Started 6 months ago with left side headache, eye inflammation, sores up nose, fatigue, night sweats, right wrist sore on and off, right shoulder was stiff. I've now got a painful right wrist and it hurts in my ulner region and further down my arm theres a hard bump. Had bloods done before lockdown
Started 6 months ago with left side headache, eye inflammation, sores up nose, fatigue, night sweats, right wrist sore on and off, right shoulder was stiff. I've now got a painful right wrist and it hurts in my ulner region and further down my arm theres a hard bump. Had bloods done before lockdown
Zipster369
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NRAS
4 years ago
Myopic degeneration and anti VEGF
Hi First and foremost I have to say I am so grateful for this community and hearing other people's stories. I recently had an anti VEGF as it was identified I had myopic macular degeneration. For those that saw improvements in their vision after anti. VEGF injection? How long did it take? Thanks in
Hi First and foremost I have to say I am so grateful for this community and hearing other people's stories. I recently had an anti VEGF as it was identified I had myopic macular degeneration. For those that saw improvements in their vision after anti. VEGF injection? How long did it take? Thanks in
Dmes83
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Macular Society
4 years ago
Montelukast?
Hi, I posted on her a while back, my asthma symptoms had come back after having none for around 15/20 years, in the last month they have had me on two different preventers both made my symptoms worse so I stopped them. I’ve had a chest x-ray & ECG and all normal so I’m now to start Montelukast, has anyone
Hi, I posted on her a while back, my asthma symptoms had come back after having none for around 15/20 years, in the last month they have had me on two different preventers both made my symptoms worse so I stopped them. I’ve had a chest x-ray & ECG and all normal so I’m now to start Montelukast, has anyone
Sb18
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Suffering symptoms of b12 deficiency whilst not getting b12 injections
I'm suffering with extreme tiredness aches all over and pins and needles in fingers and toes. I'm going for b12 blood test next week full blood count and intrinsic factor. I'm really upset that I have to suffer these symptoms and I am worried that it will show a high reading as it has done before.
I'm suffering with extreme tiredness aches all over and pins and needles in fingers and toes. I'm going for b12 blood test next week full blood count and intrinsic factor. I'm really upset that I have to suffer these symptoms and I am worried that it will show a high reading as it has done before.
Fedup2020
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Supplements for endometriosis, detoxification and immune health
Hi ladies, I thought I’d post as I’ve been experiencing some positive change lately and wanted to share what I’ve been doing in the hope that it could bring relief to more people. I’ve read lots on supplements and alternative medicine and from reading about Ayurveda I kind of came across very good supplements
Hi ladies, I thought I’d post as I’ve been experiencing some positive change lately and wanted to share what I’ve been doing in the hope that it could bring relief to more people. I’ve read lots on supplements and alternative medicine and from reading about Ayurveda I kind of came across very good supplements
ScarletBlossom
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
B12 or Prenious Anemia
I had my b12 tested and it was 152 low. I started my methycobal inj 12 days ago(7 inj till nw then will have one every week for a month) Also got anti nuclear antibody tested, came in negative, which includes intrinsic factor anti body. I am a uric acid patient for more than 10 years so most of the
I had my b12 tested and it was 152 low. I started my methycobal inj 12 days ago(7 inj till nw then will have one every week for a month) Also got anti nuclear antibody tested, came in negative, which includes intrinsic factor anti body. I am a uric acid patient for more than 10 years so most of the
kashifiq
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Why We need B12. How it was discovered.
I have been doing some research and it all confirms what my Consultant told me 40 years ago. There were three men Minot, Whipple and Murphy who worked on this and were awarded the Nobel prize for discovering that Pernicious Anaemia was different from ordinary Anaemia. They used to give patients liver
I have been doing some research and it all confirms what my Consultant told me 40 years ago. There were three men Minot, Whipple and Murphy who worked on this and were awarded the Nobel prize for discovering that Pernicious Anaemia was different from ordinary Anaemia. They used to give patients liver
briarhillcat
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Methotrexate
Hi everyone. I wanted to ask if anyone who has GCA and where tapering pred has not worked, has been put on Methotrexate? I am about to go onto 7.5 mgs weekly with my 40 mgs of pred. I have read the side effects of this steroid sparing drug and just wanted to hear other’s experiences on Methotrexate.
Hi everyone. I wanted to ask if anyone who has GCA and where tapering pred has not worked, has been put on Methotrexate? I am about to go onto 7.5 mgs weekly with my 40 mgs of pred. I have read the side effects of this steroid sparing drug and just wanted to hear other’s experiences on Methotrexate.
Skysey
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Association Between Dihydrotestosterone and Long-Term Risk for PCa Mortality
New study below [1]. To skip the preamble, read below "***". Ever since Huggins discovered that castration offered palliation for men with PCa, albeit temporary, there has been a belief that testosterone [T[ acts like gasoline on a fire. A number of study papers have appeared over the past 15 years
New study below [1]. To skip the preamble, read below "***". Ever since Huggins discovered that castration offered palliation for men with PCa, albeit temporary, there has been a belief that testosterone [T[ acts like gasoline on a fire. A number of study papers have appeared over the past 15 years
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
B12 injections stopped by GP.
My GP has stopped my B12 injections altogether and is saying it has nothing to do with the pandemic, that this was going to happen anyway. I was having injections every 8 weeks, due to pernicious anaemia. Intrinsic factor antibody test was positive when diagnosed 2 and a half years ago. Being told that
My GP has stopped my B12 injections altogether and is saying it has nothing to do with the pandemic, that this was going to happen anyway. I was having injections every 8 weeks, due to pernicious anaemia. Intrinsic factor antibody test was positive when diagnosed 2 and a half years ago. Being told that
amydemi
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Anti VEGF injection - cloudy vision
Hi all, I had my first anti VEGF injection yesterday and I was wondering if it is normal that your vision becomes blurry after the injection and how long it last for? Thanks in advance
Hi all, I had my first anti VEGF injection yesterday and I was wondering if it is normal that your vision becomes blurry after the injection and how long it last for? Thanks in advance
Dmes83
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Macular Society
4 years ago
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