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Hysteroscopy - Polyp removal
I've just had my hysteroscopy done and I'm so upset as the doctor only removed polyps and didnt do a scratch. He said my lining was ok but the procedure felt very rushed and he literally took 30 secs to remove the polyps. I should have asked at the end but I was in alot of pain. He also said my womb
I've just had my hysteroscopy done and I'm so upset as the doctor only removed polyps and didnt do a scratch. He said my lining was ok but the procedure felt very rushed and he literally took 30 secs to remove the polyps. I should have asked at the end but I was in alot of pain. He also said my womb
Littlepeax
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Hello Everyone. My father is diabetic and has undergone kidney transplant 5 years ago. Can he consume sugar free chyawanprash
Hello Everyone. My father is diabetic and has undergone kidney transplant 5 years ago. Can he consume sugar free chyawanprash
Hello Everyone. My father is diabetic and has undergone kidney transplant 5 years ago. Can he consume sugar free chyawanprash
sj_04
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
W&W CLL Patient in Need of Advice
CLL patient for 4 years with 22 wbc and on w&w I visited my Oncologist last Tuesday and explained that I am experiencing a continuous high level of body pain hoping that I would receive something other than take some Advil. Not sure if they understand that this is a daily pain and I cannot be expected
CLL patient for 4 years with 22 wbc and on w&w I visited my Oncologist last Tuesday and explained that I am experiencing a continuous high level of body pain hoping that I would receive something other than take some Advil. Not sure if they understand that this is a daily pain and I cannot be expected
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CLL Support
4 years ago
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Bendamustine with rituximab
my husband was diagnosed with CLL and will be starting on the above agents over the next 6 months. Anyone has experienced the same treatment before?
my husband was diagnosed with CLL and will be starting on the above agents over the next 6 months. Anyone has experienced the same treatment before?
gohmei
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Triplet Regimen Shows Promise in CLL -Zanubrutinib, obinutuzumab, & venetoclax combo achieves rapid undetectable MRD -MedPageToday -07/07/20
Treatment triple-header news from the MedPage Today. From the article: [i]At the American Society of Clinical Oncology virtual meeting, initial findings from a phase II study were reported on minimum residual disease (MRD)-driven, time-limited therapy with a regimen known as BOVen (zanubrutinib, obinutuzumab
Treatment triple-header news from the MedPage Today. From the article: [i]At the American Society of Clinical Oncology virtual meeting, initial findings from a phase II study were reported on minimum residual disease (MRD)-driven, time-limited therapy with a regimen known as BOVen (zanubrutinib, obinutuzumab
cujoe
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CLL Support
4 years ago
polyp removal cost ?
Hi everyone ,had anyone polyp removal from the uterus ,do you now how much it cost on private clinic ,i am doing IVF and because of this polyp i had to freeze my fresh transfer ,i do not where to take it off the GP it is closed ,i want to do it in private ?thank you
Hi everyone ,had anyone polyp removal from the uterus ,do you now how much it cost on private clinic ,i am doing IVF and because of this polyp i had to freeze my fresh transfer ,i do not where to take it off the GP it is closed ,i want to do it in private ?thank you
Blerta
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Stepped up again
I saw the asthma nurse at my surgery today...apparently I wasn’t supposed to have been seen in person but they’d confused the process and booked me in. Anyhow, I saw her cos my asthma isn’t great at the moment and I’m already on highest doses of my meds& tablets to go with. What was helpful was that
I saw the asthma nurse at my surgery today...apparently I wasn’t supposed to have been seen in person but they’d confused the process and booked me in. Anyhow, I saw her cos my asthma isn’t great at the moment and I’m already on highest doses of my meds& tablets to go with. What was helpful was that
madonbrew
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Normal CBC abnormal flow test
I had two months of abnormal CB results, and the flow study also abnormal. I was diagnosed with possible CLL. I then had a CBC done yesterday after three months and everything in the CBC is normal. Do I now not have a Blood cancer? Is it a miracle or does this happen sometimes? I have had no treatment
I had two months of abnormal CB results, and the flow study also abnormal. I was diagnosed with possible CLL. I then had a CBC done yesterday after three months and everything in the CBC is normal. Do I now not have a Blood cancer? Is it a miracle or does this happen sometimes? I have had no treatment
gustave
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Fatigue with CLL
Hello I was diagnosed cll on January 2019 cll stage 0, my wbc was 30, on June 2020 is 49 no symptoms except my gamma globulin is slightly lower than normal. I am still on w/w, but i feel all time tired and I cannot work on morning, I start only at 14h. Also I am anxious, I think all time about my cll
Hello I was diagnosed cll on January 2019 cll stage 0, my wbc was 30, on June 2020 is 49 no symptoms except my gamma globulin is slightly lower than normal. I am still on w/w, but i feel all time tired and I cannot work on morning, I start only at 14h. Also I am anxious, I think all time about my cll
Hicham
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Report from CLL Webinar: Prof Hillmen, 10th June 2020
I attended a webinar hosted by the CLL Support Association and Leukaemia Care. Thanks to everyone responsible for organising the event, I found it most informative. The guest keynote speaker was Prof. Peter Hillmen, Consultant in Clinical Haematology at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Honorary
I attended a webinar hosted by the CLL Support Association and Leukaemia Care. Thanks to everyone responsible for organising the event, I found it most informative. The guest keynote speaker was Prof. Peter Hillmen, Consultant in Clinical Haematology at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and Honorary
Davdow
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CLL Support
4 years ago
In what situations would Chlorambucil still be used?
I've just heard of a patient is the U S a a major hospital, with good insurance being started on chlorambucil to treat CLL. I know he has kidney issues from the CLL. I'm just wondering why they wouldn't use one of the newer drugs? john
I've just heard of a patient is the U S a a major hospital, with good insurance being started on chlorambucil to treat CLL. I know he has kidney issues from the CLL. I'm just wondering why they wouldn't use one of the newer drugs? john
johnl
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Webinar on CLL treatment - a Changing Landscape
CLL treatment - a changing landscape
When: Jun 29, 2020 11:00 AM You are invited to join us for a webinar by our sister charity Leukaemia Care on chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) treatment. Register your attendance via Zoom here https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m2_TU8zlTauJ37YOyD_vGw
CLL treatment - a changing landscape
When: Jun 29, 2020 11:00 AM You are invited to join us for a webinar by our sister charity Leukaemia Care on chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) treatment. Register your attendance via Zoom here https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m2_TU8zlTauJ37YOyD_vGw
Jm954
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Richter's transformation???
I posted a related question a few days ago but I am increasingly concerned about a Richter's transformation so altering it a bit to see if anyone can shed more light... Cll diagnosed 2012 Bendamustine/Gazyva 2015 IGg steadily declining, now at 74 September 2019: atypical lymphoid proliferation resulting
I posted a related question a few days ago but I am increasingly concerned about a Richter's transformation so altering it a bit to see if anyone can shed more light... Cll diagnosed 2012 Bendamustine/Gazyva 2015 IGg steadily declining, now at 74 September 2019: atypical lymphoid proliferation resulting
CoCoLuna11
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CLL Support
4 years ago
UK webinar - CLL treatment a changing landscape
Posted on behalf of HAIRBEAR_UK When: Jun 29, 2020 11:00 AM London We invite you to Join us for an upcoming webinar on chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) treatment. Register here https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m2_TU8zlTauJ37YOyD_vGw We will joined by: Professor Anna Schuh, consultant haematologist
Posted on behalf of HAIRBEAR_UK When: Jun 29, 2020 11:00 AM London We invite you to Join us for an upcoming webinar on chronic lymphocytic leukaemia (CLL) treatment. Register here https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_m2_TU8zlTauJ37YOyD_vGw We will joined by: Professor Anna Schuh, consultant haematologist
Jm954
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CLL Support
4 years ago
New to Chronic leukemia
Hi all. I'm new to all this and hoping to connect with ppl that understand what I'm going thru. I lost my right leg to bone lesion, failed bone transplants and osteomyelitis. Doc have always bee looking for in your face cancer cause. Everything with me has been borderline. It's been confusing for all
Hi all. I'm new to all this and hoping to connect with ppl that understand what I'm going thru. I lost my right leg to bone lesion, failed bone transplants and osteomyelitis. Doc have always bee looking for in your face cancer cause. Everything with me has been borderline. It's been confusing for all
Wowo23
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Atypical lymphoid proliferation - colon, and neck?
Hi, I haven't posted here yet. I was diagnosed with CLL at age 43 in 2012 (13Q, Unmutated) and was treated in 2015 with Bendamustine/Gazyva. I had a routine colonoscopy Fall 2019 and had a 3.7 cm lymphoid infiltrate in colon. I had a terminal ileum and right colon resection and after a long wait on
Hi, I haven't posted here yet. I was diagnosed with CLL at age 43 in 2012 (13Q, Unmutated) and was treated in 2015 with Bendamustine/Gazyva. I had a routine colonoscopy Fall 2019 and had a 3.7 cm lymphoid infiltrate in colon. I had a terminal ileum and right colon resection and after a long wait on
CoCoLuna11
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Poikilocytosis and Burr cells
I have CLL, the slow moving type since 2013; am 68 yrs old. My blood work is not that much out of the normal range and I feel fine. Had my standard checkup last week with a new oncologist who order a standard CBC plus a couple of other new blood tests; testing for the existance of poikilocytosis cells
I have CLL, the slow moving type since 2013; am 68 yrs old. My blood work is not that much out of the normal range and I feel fine. Had my standard checkup last week with a new oncologist who order a standard CBC plus a couple of other new blood tests; testing for the existance of poikilocytosis cells
markjeep51
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Chronic Fatigue Study
I came across this, and thought some of our members diagnosed with chronic fatigue might be interested in signing up: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jun/23/uk-to-launch-genetic-study-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-cfs?CMP=share_btn_fb&fbclid=IwAR0d1eOCfiYLbj1YRNoaE-UB88_1aKWm4g9DotCR2gqM8PEequMzQWj6Gn4
I came across this, and thought some of our members diagnosed with chronic fatigue might be interested in signing up: https://www.theguardian.com/society/2020/jun/23/uk-to-launch-genetic-study-chronic-fatigue-syndrome-cfs?CMP=share_btn_fb&fbclid=IwAR0d1eOCfiYLbj1YRNoaE-UB88_1aKWm4g9DotCR2gqM8PEequMzQWj6Gn4
Cooper27
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
CAPD & Epilepsy
Hi, I have epilepsy and CKD stage 5, in the U.K. transplants are on hold because of covid-19. I have been put on CAPD as temporary measure as egfr is 9! I have noticed that when I’m on my second or third drain my epilepsy comes on I go blank and I struggle to think. Apparently there is no known link
Hi, I have epilepsy and CKD stage 5, in the U.K. transplants are on hold because of covid-19. I have been put on CAPD as temporary measure as egfr is 9! I have noticed that when I’m on my second or third drain my epilepsy comes on I go blank and I struggle to think. Apparently there is no known link
Dora86
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Kidney Dialysis
4 years ago
Triple Inhaled Therapy at Two Glucocorticoid Doses in Moderate-to-Very-Severe COPD.
Triple fixed-dose regimens of an inhaled glucocorticoid, a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), and a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been studied at single dose levels of inhaled glucocorticoid, but studies at two dose levels are lacking. Triple
Triple fixed-dose regimens of an inhaled glucocorticoid, a long-acting muscarinic antagonist (LAMA), and a long-acting β2-agonist (LABA) for chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD) have been studied at single dose levels of inhaled glucocorticoid, but studies at two dose levels are lacking. Triple
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
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