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Ibs pain Relief help
I've had such bad pains today, it doesn't matter what I take it hurts so much I want to cry! Dr gave me colofac but doesn't touch the pain, I've tried buscopan and buscopan cramps, paracetamol, ibuprofen and today co-codamol. I've not been able to drive today due to the pain is so bad. My husband has
I've had such bad pains today, it doesn't matter what I take it hurts so much I want to cry! Dr gave me colofac but doesn't touch the pain, I've tried buscopan and buscopan cramps, paracetamol, ibuprofen and today co-codamol. I've not been able to drive today due to the pain is so bad. My husband has
Clmartin80
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IBS Network
9 years ago
Endo & CFS
Hi fellow endo sufferers haven't been on in a long while due to ill health , I myself have been suffering for 6yrs & still not much further on & pain daily is overtaking my life , I also have all symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome but my doctor refuses to "label" me with this illness even though she
Hi fellow endo sufferers haven't been on in a long while due to ill health , I myself have been suffering for 6yrs & still not much further on & pain daily is overtaking my life , I also have all symptoms of chronic fatigue syndrome but my doctor refuses to "label" me with this illness even though she
Allie69
in
Endometriosis UK
9 years ago
Two weeks into Pred - then!
As I previously reported my GP started me on15mg on January 2nd which appears to be approximately the correct dose. I am having no issues but will see my doctor tomorrow to see what he has in mind for me. Any little tips on what to ask for my first visit to my doctor would be appreciated? I had meant
As I previously reported my GP started me on15mg on January 2nd which appears to be approximately the correct dose. I am having no issues but will see my doctor tomorrow to see what he has in mind for me. Any little tips on what to ask for my first visit to my doctor would be appreciated? I had meant
Patricia157
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PMRGCAuk
9 years ago
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Imbruvica is on track to be a top seller for J&J and Pharmacyclics for years to come
Interesting insight into the revenues of the best selling cancer drugs in the USA. Many are familiar to us; Imbruvica of course and Revlimid (Lenalidomide), Rituxan (Rituximab/Mabthera) and perhaps Gleevec (Imatinib), the drug that did for CML what we are still looking for with CLL. http://www.fool.com
Interesting insight into the revenues of the best selling cancer drugs in the USA. Many are familiar to us; Imbruvica of course and Revlimid (Lenalidomide), Rituxan (Rituximab/Mabthera) and perhaps Gleevec (Imatinib), the drug that did for CML what we are still looking for with CLL. http://www.fool.com
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
body odour changed? - check this out
Just posting this quickly as am already pooped / headache, but I was looking to see why my sweat had changed to something intolerable ( cabbages) and was all ready to blame the pain meds when I found this interesting article and now am persuing the methionine as a possible cause as it relates to my PA
Just posting this quickly as am already pooped / headache, but I was looking to see why my sweat had changed to something intolerable ( cabbages) and was all ready to blame the pain meds when I found this interesting article and now am persuing the methionine as a possible cause as it relates to my PA
Mrs_Somerset
in
Thyroid UK
9 years ago
New PACE research published in Lancet
Cognitive behaviour therapy and graded exercise therapy led to significant improvements in fearful beliefs among patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, according to data published in the Lancet Psychiatry http://www.healio.com/psychiatry/practice-management/news/online/%7B5a38432a-91cc-4d0e-a30f-af8515d96075%
Cognitive behaviour therapy and graded exercise therapy led to significant improvements in fearful beliefs among patients with chronic fatigue syndrome, according to data published in the Lancet Psychiatry http://www.healio.com/psychiatry/practice-management/news/online/%7B5a38432a-91cc-4d0e-a30f-af8515d96075%
Ian123
in
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
9 years ago
I read that feces matter can be used to fight/ cure C-DIFF
I wonder can this cure Colitis & Reflux. Both these problems surface after a colonoscopy. I am now on Lialda, with folic acid as well as Dexilant. Two of these medications have extremely high co-pays and there is nothing less costly to take. I supplement with probiotics. I still get bouts of the
I wonder can this cure Colitis & Reflux. Both these problems surface after a colonoscopy. I am now on Lialda, with folic acid as well as Dexilant. Two of these medications have extremely high co-pays and there is nothing less costly to take. I supplement with probiotics. I still get bouts of the
dwitt
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Headaches pre dialysis
I am waiting for a paired donation kidney transplant eGFR 7, am not on dialysis but suffering almost daily headaches, is anyone else in this position? Really getting me down and taking so many pain killers can't be good.
I am waiting for a paired donation kidney transplant eGFR 7, am not on dialysis but suffering almost daily headaches, is anyone else in this position? Really getting me down and taking so many pain killers can't be good.
Dolly2
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Dialysis Support
9 years ago
The importance of the patient's perspective at medical congresses
Hi friends, and happy new year, In my continuing series on my blog, http://bkoffman.blogspot.com about why our voices need to be heard at professional cancer and hematology congresses where patients are rarely on the podiums, this time I speak to my appraisal of the particular important concerns for
Hi friends, and happy new year, In my continuing series on my blog, http://bkoffman.blogspot.com about why our voices need to be heard at professional cancer and hematology congresses where patients are rarely on the podiums, this time I speak to my appraisal of the particular important concerns for
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
in
CLL Support
9 years ago
Fluid overload
I have been on capd for 6 weeks and am not feeling any better than before I started dialysis I know it's early days but was hoping to see some improvement. My big problem is that Ican't get rid of the fluid in my legs, which makes them really uncomfortable and makes walking quite difficult and very tiring
I have been on capd for 6 weeks and am not feeling any better than before I started dialysis I know it's early days but was hoping to see some improvement. My big problem is that Ican't get rid of the fluid in my legs, which makes them really uncomfortable and makes walking quite difficult and very tiring
tilly38
in
Dialysis Support
9 years ago
CHRONIC KIDNEY DISEASE
I AM DIABETIC AND ON INSULIN .THE SUGAR IS UNDER CONTROL WITH INSULIN AND DIET .THE hBA1C REMAINS ABOUT 6 -6.2 . BUT MY KIDNEY FUNCTION IS AFFECTED .AT PRESENT THE CREATININE LEVEL IS 2.4 . IS THERE ANYWAY TO MAINTAIN THIS LEVEL OR IMPROVE KIDNEY FUNCTION .MY PROTEIN INTAKE IS RESTRICTED .I AM 77 + .
I AM DIABETIC AND ON INSULIN .THE SUGAR IS UNDER CONTROL WITH INSULIN AND DIET .THE hBA1C REMAINS ABOUT 6 -6.2 . BUT MY KIDNEY FUNCTION IS AFFECTED .AT PRESENT THE CREATININE LEVEL IS 2.4 . IS THERE ANYWAY TO MAINTAIN THIS LEVEL OR IMPROVE KIDNEY FUNCTION .MY PROTEIN INTAKE IS RESTRICTED .I AM 77 + .
Gandhii
in
Diabetes India
10 years ago
New to copd carer
My mums been in hospital all Christmas and now diagnosed with copd. She's now home and stopped smoking after 60 years. She's now on nicotine patches, and has a inhaler. Since coming home she has had quite bad toilet tummies and is now runni g a high temperature. Is this something to do with copd or
My mums been in hospital all Christmas and now diagnosed with copd. She's now home and stopped smoking after 60 years. She's now on nicotine patches, and has a inhaler. Since coming home she has had quite bad toilet tummies and is now runni g a high temperature. Is this something to do with copd or
Printerjayne
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
I B S irritable bowel syndrome
Well I can remember my mother stroking her tummy with pain, now I know what it feels like. She one time had it running down her legs. It feels like the first stages of labour, sometimes a sudden need to go to the loo, and endless wiping.(wiping in-between too) Your bowel is going into a gazump, gripping
Well I can remember my mother stroking her tummy with pain, now I know what it feels like. She one time had it running down her legs. It feels like the first stages of labour, sometimes a sudden need to go to the loo, and endless wiping.(wiping in-between too) Your bowel is going into a gazump, gripping
coatpin
in
Weight Loss Support
10 years ago
Someone with CLL tell me experience of green tea and polyphenols
I am Japanese CLL patient, so I am sorry that my English is poor. I was diagnosed this year and stage A. My WBC is increasing at the rate of 1000~1500/month, and up to 27500 one month ago. So, I started to take concentrated green tea and polyphenol tablets (corresponding to several cups of tea; probably
I am Japanese CLL patient, so I am sorry that my English is poor. I was diagnosed this year and stage A. My WBC is increasing at the rate of 1000~1500/month, and up to 27500 one month ago. So, I started to take concentrated green tea and polyphenol tablets (corresponding to several cups of tea; probably
Miee
in
CLL Support
10 years ago
Tab Nefrosave
I am a Type II diabetic with creatinine 2.0. My doctor has suggested Tab Nefrosave (Morning & Evening) along with other sugar and BP medicines. Can anybody guide me regarding the benefits of Nefrosave.
I am a Type II diabetic with creatinine 2.0. My doctor has suggested Tab Nefrosave (Morning & Evening) along with other sugar and BP medicines. Can anybody guide me regarding the benefits of Nefrosave.
Sunil-gupta
in
Early CKD Support
10 years ago
ASCO 2014: Dr. Susan O'Brien Speculates on Combinations with Ibrutinib to Get a Complete Remission in CLL (chronic lymphocytic leukemia)
Friends, In this audio post on my blog, ( http://bkoffman.blogspot.com ) Dr. O'Brien gives some very informed speculation on what combination therapies with ibrutinib might be helpful in the future. She is very good at separating out what is known, and what is thought to be, but not yet proven. Brian
Friends, In this audio post on my blog, ( http://bkoffman.blogspot.com ) Dr. O'Brien gives some very informed speculation on what combination therapies with ibrutinib might be helpful in the future. She is very good at separating out what is known, and what is thought to be, but not yet proven. Brian
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
in
CLL Support
10 years ago
“Welcome to the Family” A Practical Guide for Newly Diagnosed CLL Patients and those close to them.
“Welcome to the Family” A Practical Guide for Newly Diagnosed CLL Patients and those close to them
Written for CLLSA by Professor Chris Fegan MB, MD, FRCP, FRCPath Consultant Haematologist School of Medicine, Cardiff University - November 2014 We all know that rarely
“Welcome to the Family” A Practical Guide for Newly Diagnosed CLL Patients and those close to them
Written for CLLSA by Professor Chris Fegan MB, MD, FRCP, FRCPath Consultant Haematologist School of Medicine, Cardiff University - November 2014 We all know that rarely
HAIRBEAR_UK
Administrator
in
CLL Support
10 years ago
TG Therapeutics announces Clinical Trial of TGR-1202 in combination with Ibrutinib
TG Therapeutics, Inc. announced today the initiation of a multi-center, Phase I trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the combination of TGR-1202 and ibrutinib for patients with relapsed and/or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL): http://money.cnn.com/news
TG Therapeutics, Inc. announced today the initiation of a multi-center, Phase I trial to evaluate the safety and efficacy of the combination of TGR-1202 and ibrutinib for patients with relapsed and/or refractory chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL) and mantle cell lymphoma (MCL): http://money.cnn.com/news
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
10 years ago
ME research of note: Contrasting ME versus CFS or 'CFS/ME' by Leonard A. Jason et al
Hello, Although this study was first published in 2013 i have recently come across it and see it as valuable so thought i would share! Well worth a read of the summary at the below link! If you have been given a diagnosis of CFS or CFS/ME this certainly doesn't necessarily mean you don't have Myalgic
Hello, Although this study was first published in 2013 i have recently come across it and see it as valuable so thought i would share! Well worth a read of the summary at the below link! If you have been given a diagnosis of CFS or CFS/ME this certainly doesn't necessarily mean you don't have Myalgic
Starbys
in
Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
10 years ago
Video - Julia's Story: From CLL Diagnosis To A Doctorate Study Of How CLL People Use The Internet.
Julia shares with us: her experience of CLL diagnosis, first questions, the general doctor’s knowledge, how being selective when sourcing information is important, Julia discusses the importance of relationships and working together with her doctors, and following what's happening in the community. How
Julia shares with us: her experience of CLL diagnosis, first questions, the general doctor’s knowledge, how being selective when sourcing information is important, Julia discusses the importance of relationships and working together with her doctors, and following what's happening in the community. How
HAIRBEAR_UK
Administrator
in
CLL Support
10 years ago
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