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I have just been diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis. I have had gastrointestinal problems for years, since the age of 18, and I am now 44. Just before the gastritis diagnoses I asked my GP for a B12 test as I had heard that it could be connected to stomach issues, and I had just found out my dad has
I have just been diagnosed with autoimmune gastritis. I have had gastrointestinal problems for years, since the age of 18, and I am now 44. Just before the gastritis diagnoses I asked my GP for a B12 test as I had heard that it could be connected to stomach issues, and I had just found out my dad has
natcap1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Walking pneumonia didn’t fully go away with azithromycin?
I was treated for walking pneumonia almost 6 weeks ago with azithromycin. My high fever is gone, but I still have a temperature in the 99s which is unusual for me. Still having chest tightness and coughing even though chest X-ray and Ct scan were clear. Anyone else experience this? I feel like some bacteria
I was treated for walking pneumonia almost 6 weeks ago with azithromycin. My high fever is gone, but I still have a temperature in the 99s which is unusual for me. Still having chest tightness and coughing even though chest X-ray and Ct scan were clear. Anyone else experience this? I feel like some bacteria
Seallove
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Late Onset Asthma Diagnosis
Hello everyone, I am a 53 yr old female diagnosed with late onset asthma. I visited my doctor 10 years ago with breathing problems, esp during the night, when I would wake up gasping, taking in air but appearing to be holding my breath. The Dr listened to my chest, said I wasn't wheezing, so it wasn't
Hello everyone, I am a 53 yr old female diagnosed with late onset asthma. I visited my doctor 10 years ago with breathing problems, esp during the night, when I would wake up gasping, taking in air but appearing to be holding my breath. The Dr listened to my chest, said I wasn't wheezing, so it wasn't
CraftFan64
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
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Myopericarditis recovery
Hello everybody, I was diagnosed with this scary heart issue in the middle of May, I had a very high troponin level of 2573. They did angiograd, my arteries are ok, mri showed inflammation on the heart muscle, I was hospitalized for one week and discharged with a drug called colchinine. Since this I
Hello everybody, I was diagnosed with this scary heart issue in the middle of May, I had a very high troponin level of 2573. They did angiograd, my arteries are ok, mri showed inflammation on the heart muscle, I was hospitalized for one week and discharged with a drug called colchinine. Since this I
Tamas333
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Anecdotes of cures
Is anyone aware of any anecdotes of cures for PA? All over the internet there are stories of people curing cancer through juice diets etc. There are also plenty of people claiming to have cured their autoimmune disease through diet. But you don't really see anything about anyone curing PA. And by
Is anyone aware of any anecdotes of cures for PA? All over the internet there are stories of people curing cancer through juice diets etc. There are also plenty of people claiming to have cured their autoimmune disease through diet. But you don't really see anything about anyone curing PA. And by
topher2018
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Intrinsic Factor vs Parietal Cell Antibodies
If a person tested positive for the intrinsic factor antibody but negative to the parietal cell antibody, would that mean that the parietal cells in the stomach are not under attack, only the intrinsic factor that those cells produce? And would that mean that the stomach might be still producing acid
If a person tested positive for the intrinsic factor antibody but negative to the parietal cell antibody, would that mean that the parietal cells in the stomach are not under attack, only the intrinsic factor that those cells produce? And would that mean that the stomach might be still producing acid
topher2018
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Recently Diagnosed - Seeking Information
I am a 49 year old male who was diagnosed on July 3, 2018 with pernicious anemia resulting from autoimmune atrophic gastritis based on a B12 level of less than 147 and a positive test for the intrinsic factor antibody. I have been receiving daily shots of B12 (the cobalamin version). They are making
I am a 49 year old male who was diagnosed on July 3, 2018 with pernicious anemia resulting from autoimmune atrophic gastritis based on a B12 level of less than 147 and a positive test for the intrinsic factor antibody. I have been receiving daily shots of B12 (the cobalamin version). They are making
topher2018
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Eosinophilic asthma
Would you have a poor spirometry outcome with this. All I have is breathlessness and the poor spirometry and a clear chest x-ray. Going for another spiro today and was looking some more info on it
Would you have a poor spirometry outcome with this. All I have is breathlessness and the poor spirometry and a clear chest x-ray. Going for another spiro today and was looking some more info on it
Greengoddess17
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Oh dear! I am likely to have B12 toxicity!
Just been to see another different GP for a new prescription for an unrelated problem. While there I said I had not felt as well as I do now for twenty years now I was SI B12 every other day, and have done for 120 days, also added if I try going longer than three days sum specific symptoms return. She
Just been to see another different GP for a new prescription for an unrelated problem. While there I said I had not felt as well as I do now for twenty years now I was SI B12 every other day, and have done for 120 days, also added if I try going longer than three days sum specific symptoms return. She
jointpain
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Autoimmune gastritis/PA
Hi everyone, Im wondering if anyone could give me any advice please. I had an endoscopy yesterday, it revealed multiple ulcers and oesophagitis. I’ve been put on omeprazole for 8 wks then a repeat endoscopy to see if any improvement. I thought omeprazole inhibits acid in the stomach but I already
Hi everyone, Im wondering if anyone could give me any advice please. I had an endoscopy yesterday, it revealed multiple ulcers and oesophagitis. I’ve been put on omeprazole for 8 wks then a repeat endoscopy to see if any improvement. I thought omeprazole inhibits acid in the stomach but I already
Sleepyfromwales
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Help/suggestions with BH thyroid test results
I have just received the results from my Blue Horizon thyroid +11 test today. Blood test was taken first thing in the morning, finger prick method, fasting. I have not been diagnosed yet with a thyroid disorder, but am pretty sure that's the case as my mother has and grandmother had thyroid disease.
I have just received the results from my Blue Horizon thyroid +11 test today. Blood test was taken first thing in the morning, finger prick method, fasting. I have not been diagnosed yet with a thyroid disorder, but am pretty sure that's the case as my mother has and grandmother had thyroid disease.
Cherj
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Ways to share your experience
We are often approached by people trying to gather evidence from people living with lung cancer. Here are our latest 2:
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ALK + patients - we have been contacted by a company undertaking research on patient experience to help with the development of a new information resource
We are often approached by people trying to gather evidence from people living with lung cancer. Here are our latest 2:
1 ALK + patients/ carers
ALK + patients - we have been contacted by a company undertaking research on patient experience to help with the development of a new information resource
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Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 years ago
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Hi My name is Dee and I am being medicated for Angina Symptoms. I had a chest X-Ray that showed my lungs were fine, but my heart was larger than it should be. I am always breathless and have pain in my chest when I exert my self. I assumed this was my lungs! I had an appointment at Hospital last week
Hi My name is Dee and I am being medicated for Angina Symptoms. I had a chest X-Ray that showed my lungs were fine, but my heart was larger than it should be. I am always breathless and have pain in my chest when I exert my self. I assumed this was my lungs! I had an appointment at Hospital last week
DD13
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Asthma copd
Nurse carried our spirometry ordered by doc due to a few chest infections I had. I was still coughing alot the day I went and bringing up green. I had to use my blue inhaler as by the time I walked the fifteen mins to my docs I could not breath relieved it pretty well. When blowing into spirometry there
Nurse carried our spirometry ordered by doc due to a few chest infections I had. I was still coughing alot the day I went and bringing up green. I had to use my blue inhaler as by the time I walked the fifteen mins to my docs I could not breath relieved it pretty well. When blowing into spirometry there
Greengoddess17
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
anybody diagnosed with lupus had balance problems headaches fever joint pain on immune suppressant told symptoms Fibo
Writing here for some support how to make a long story short back in 1998 I had a seizure I didn't know what was happening in years before in my late teens and had two together but didn't know at the time they were painful and not what you think of seizures. I went to a neurologist who told me it
Writing here for some support how to make a long story short back in 1998 I had a seizure I didn't know what was happening in years before in my late teens and had two together but didn't know at the time they were painful and not what you think of seizures. I went to a neurologist who told me it
Hidden
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
Do I even have asthma
Hi guys. I'm hoping to find someone with a similar experience to myself. I suffer with pretty bad allergies and take a lot of medication to manage this, including the use of Montelukast (Singulair) to control the allergic wheeze (asthma). As my allergies stand, all seems to be ok and well managed for
Hi guys. I'm hoping to find someone with a similar experience to myself. I suffer with pretty bad allergies and take a lot of medication to manage this, including the use of Montelukast (Singulair) to control the allergic wheeze (asthma). As my allergies stand, all seems to be ok and well managed for
MrsCMK
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Health anxiety
I’m a 19 year old female I have no medical history I have no one in my family that has died suddenly of heart problems or anyone that has any heart problems, I’ve had 7 ecg’s done 3 blood tests and a chest x ray and they all came back fine but I’m still really scared about having a cardiac arrest.. scared
I’m a 19 year old female I have no medical history I have no one in my family that has died suddenly of heart problems or anyone that has any heart problems, I’ve had 7 ecg’s done 3 blood tests and a chest x ray and they all came back fine but I’m still really scared about having a cardiac arrest.. scared
Courtney1998
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Heart and Lung issues
Hi all I am new to the Lung site. I am feeling pretty frustrated and very down. And could do with some help and suggestions. I will try to keep this as short as possible but it’s all a bit complicated. About 9years ago I was diagnosed with LBB, Total Heart block and dilated Cardiomyopathy . This resulted
Hi all I am new to the Lung site. I am feeling pretty frustrated and very down. And could do with some help and suggestions. I will try to keep this as short as possible but it’s all a bit complicated. About 9years ago I was diagnosed with LBB, Total Heart block and dilated Cardiomyopathy . This resulted
Sherrill
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Swollen leg ankles, nothing confirmed 're diagnosis
Hi everyone, I've been feeling run down all year,tired etc, at first I thought it was winter blues. I was taking much longer to get ready for work, then about February i noticed i was putting on weight. I used to help look after my daughter's horses every weekday afternoon, then maybe 2/3 days then about
Hi everyone, I've been feeling run down all year,tired etc, at first I thought it was winter blues. I was taking much longer to get ready for work, then about February i noticed i was putting on weight. I used to help look after my daughter's horses every weekday afternoon, then maybe 2/3 days then about
Elsasmum
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LSN
6 years ago
Do I ask for more?
Hello Everyone! I was just diagnosed with B12 deficiency (227 was my score). I have been taking a Bioactive liquid Methylcobalamin-Adenosylcobalamin supplement for 12 days now: 2500mcg for 7 days & 5000mcg for 5 days. I do not feel any better at this point. My Dr. did not test for intrinsic factor and
Hello Everyone! I was just diagnosed with B12 deficiency (227 was my score). I have been taking a Bioactive liquid Methylcobalamin-Adenosylcobalamin supplement for 12 days now: 2500mcg for 7 days & 5000mcg for 5 days. I do not feel any better at this point. My Dr. did not test for intrinsic factor and
Pepless
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
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