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Does HBOT stimulate cancerous tissue?
I’m considering HBOT for cystitis and proctitis 11 months after HDR Brachyboost with pelvic SBRT. Just finished 1 year ADT. Here’s my concern. 11 months later, I know my cancerous cells are still in the process of dying and not being able to divide anymore. The idea of HBOT is to increase certain
I’m considering HBOT for cystitis and proctitis 11 months after HDR Brachyboost with pelvic SBRT. Just finished 1 year ADT. Here’s my concern. 11 months later, I know my cancerous cells are still in the process of dying and not being able to divide anymore. The idea of HBOT is to increase certain
SongofFred
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
High Cholesterol
Hi everyone, this is my first post. I have been experiencing symptoms of underactive thyroid and requested a blood test to look into it (this was done 2 days ago). I got a text message last night saying my routine blood test shows I have high cholesterol and advise going on statins. No mention of my
Hi everyone, this is my first post. I have been experiencing symptoms of underactive thyroid and requested a blood test to look into it (this was done 2 days ago). I got a text message last night saying my routine blood test shows I have high cholesterol and advise going on statins. No mention of my
RedorBed
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Treating constipation hasn't affected the wetting accidents
My son is 8 and has never been dry, day or night. I began toilet training him after his third birthday and I thought at first that I must have done it wrong as he could never keep dry. He would have the occasional poo accident too, but his real problem was wees. I took him to GPs and HVs and was either
My son is 8 and has never been dry, day or night. I began toilet training him after his third birthday and I thought at first that I must have done it wrong as he could never keep dry. He would have the occasional poo accident too, but his real problem was wees. I took him to GPs and HVs and was either
Chinchichip
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ERIC
5 months ago
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Cll and Statins - Thank you for your responses
Hi All Had a Cholesterol test come back at 6.7 and automatically are suggesting statins. Seeing the Dr next week if I can get an appt to discuss. Any concerns from a CLL perspective. Jules The Flyer Do these help Serum cholesterol level 4.0 mmol/L [0.0 - 5.2] Serum triglyceride levels 2.4 mmol
Hi All Had a Cholesterol test come back at 6.7 and automatically are suggesting statins. Seeing the Dr next week if I can get an appt to discuss. Any concerns from a CLL perspective. Jules The Flyer Do these help Serum cholesterol level 4.0 mmol/L [0.0 - 5.2] Serum triglyceride levels 2.4 mmol
TheFlyer
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Weird eyes
I have a mixed bag of symptoms, some classic hypo but others not so like weight loss and weird eyes. Sort of a bit staring and glassy looking. I have dry eyes and got told I had blepharitis but am careful to keep eyes clean and am on top of this. There not bulgy as such but can you have a mixture of
I have a mixed bag of symptoms, some classic hypo but others not so like weight loss and weird eyes. Sort of a bit staring and glassy looking. I have dry eyes and got told I had blepharitis but am careful to keep eyes clean and am on top of this. There not bulgy as such but can you have a mixture of
Fizzwhizz
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Barretts oesophagus
😟 I am very very worried. !! Acid reflux for over 5 years, and finally seen by Gastro consultant who referred for Gastroscopy Diagnosed with hiatus hernia just recently, mother had Barretts and my brother died from osophageal cancer., he was in the RAF and had sarcoidosis which they seemed to
😟 I am very very worried. !! Acid reflux for over 5 years, and finally seen by Gastro consultant who referred for Gastroscopy Diagnosed with hiatus hernia just recently, mother had Barretts and my brother died from osophageal cancer., he was in the RAF and had sarcoidosis which they seemed to
gillsky8
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 months ago
Pink cheek, ref Rapid Access for hearing loss
Hi everybody hope you are all doing well. I've NOT been diagnosed but briefly this is where I am now and wonder if anybody had similar without it being AN. Tinnitus and pulsatile tinnitus 24/7 for past 14 months or so, random vertigo. Headaches left temple and to rear of ear like the lower skull area
Hi everybody hope you are all doing well. I've NOT been diagnosed but briefly this is where I am now and wonder if anybody had similar without it being AN. Tinnitus and pulsatile tinnitus 24/7 for past 14 months or so, random vertigo. Headaches left temple and to rear of ear like the lower skull area
hollyrain
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 months ago
Has anyone with Hashimoto or any other autoimmune condition tried low dose naltrexone ( NDL) to regulate autoimmune response?
I have multiple autoimmune diseases, such as Hashimoto, autoimmune gastritis and Reynolds. The list is growing. I am already on clean diet and manage my stress as much as I can and need to try something more than that. I have read the LDN research and keen to try. I understand it isn't a panacea
I have multiple autoimmune diseases, such as Hashimoto, autoimmune gastritis and Reynolds. The list is growing. I am already on clean diet and manage my stress as much as I can and need to try something more than that. I have read the LDN research and keen to try. I understand it isn't a panacea
sasha_nico
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
nail problems
Does anyone have problems with the nails on their hands? The sides of three of my nails are rough and breaking away from finger. I do have Raynauds and Scleroderma as well as Rheumatoid Arthritis lucky me! Sheena C
Does anyone have problems with the nails on their hands? The sides of three of my nails are rough and breaking away from finger. I do have Raynauds and Scleroderma as well as Rheumatoid Arthritis lucky me! Sheena C
SheenaC
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 months ago
HGSC 3B
Ive been on Lynparza for 2years after finishing chemo taxol/carbo and Avastin and now my ca125 has been low right through now its increased from. 12 to 24 and now 60 and im waiting on scan but im worried. Has anyone else been in similar position?
Ive been on Lynparza for 2years after finishing chemo taxol/carbo and Avastin and now my ca125 has been low right through now its increased from. 12 to 24 and now 60 and im waiting on scan but im worried. Has anyone else been in similar position?
0151tmac69
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
supplements help?
hi there, does anyone with hypothyroidism take supplements that contain kelp? I’ve had conflicting advice on its use/benefits for hypothyroid sufferers. I’m considering starting Thyroid Support with L-tyrosine and Kelp from Cytoplan, but don’t want it to have an adverse effect. Thanks
hi there, does anyone with hypothyroidism take supplements that contain kelp? I’ve had conflicting advice on its use/benefits for hypothyroid sufferers. I’m considering starting Thyroid Support with L-tyrosine and Kelp from Cytoplan, but don’t want it to have an adverse effect. Thanks
Aquariu5
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Sjogren's Syndrome
Was diagnosed with PMR 3 years ago. Under control at moment and injections down to monthly. Has anyone on this site gone on to develop Sjogren's Syndrone with PMR?
Was diagnosed with PMR 3 years ago. Under control at moment and injections down to monthly. Has anyone on this site gone on to develop Sjogren's Syndrone with PMR?
Bothan
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
low stomach acid
I believe that I have low stomach acid. I can’t find old posts about this, but I know it’s quite common among hypothyroid people. So I’m wondering if anyone has had this, and found a cure for it. I’m currently taking Betain HCL with pepsin, and it’s helping. However, I’m hoping I don’t have to take
I believe that I have low stomach acid. I can’t find old posts about this, but I know it’s quite common among hypothyroid people. So I’m wondering if anyone has had this, and found a cure for it. I’m currently taking Betain HCL with pepsin, and it’s helping. However, I’m hoping I don’t have to take
dolphin5
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Anyone else had this?
Hi everyone I am due my 10 weekly jab next week. Life has been hectic recently so I accept being really exhausted but I have come out in a very itchy rash on my back and arms plus I have really itchy red eyes. Not a pretty sight!!! Anyone else experienced anything similar? Thank you. Xx
Hi everyone I am due my 10 weekly jab next week. Life has been hectic recently so I accept being really exhausted but I have come out in a very itchy rash on my back and arms plus I have really itchy red eyes. Not a pretty sight!!! Anyone else experienced anything similar? Thank you. Xx
Mrsmr
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Very promising: PIP Polyspecific Integrin-Binding Peptide, a novel and very flexible platform
Basically, they have developed a technology that can simultaneously bind to different "proteins" expressed by cancers. This means a wider specificity. One cancer mutation could express for example KRAS 12C and another KRAS 12D (just an example using terms and mutation I know!) and the chemo drug would
Basically, they have developed a technology that can simultaneously bind to different "proteins" expressed by cancers. This means a wider specificity. One cancer mutation could express for example KRAS 12C and another KRAS 12D (just an example using terms and mutation I know!) and the chemo drug would
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
23 days ago
Gummie relief for degarelix shots?
DH has so much pain with each monthly shot and can't take nsaids. Is there anything that won't make him loopy to use after shots for a few days? He is ready to go back to lupron, it hurts so much. Mail order preferred.Thanks!
DH has so much pain with each monthly shot and can't take nsaids. Is there anything that won't make him loopy to use after shots for a few days? He is ready to go back to lupron, it hurts so much. Mail order preferred.Thanks!
Chipnick
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
prednisone taper
I finally got an appointment today with the rheumatologist-May 28th. In the meantime, I would like to get off the prednisone, but not sure how to do it. My primary Dr told me to take 10 mg, but I was having some pain, mostly shoulder and upper arms, so I increased it to 12.5 for the past week. I’m gaining
I finally got an appointment today with the rheumatologist-May 28th. In the meantime, I would like to get off the prednisone, but not sure how to do it. My primary Dr told me to take 10 mg, but I was having some pain, mostly shoulder and upper arms, so I increased it to 12.5 for the past week. I’m gaining
Aqua47
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
previous question
Someone recently asked me about taking Urso after my transplant and the return of the disease for me. I can't find the post but I wanted to answer. I have taken Urso since I was 35 years old. I am now 73. I have had no real problems with it all these years luckily. About 25% of those who have a liver
Someone recently asked me about taking Urso after my transplant and the return of the disease for me. I can't find the post but I wanted to answer. I have taken Urso since I was 35 years old. I am now 73. I have had no real problems with it all these years luckily. About 25% of those who have a liver
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Update re: Gallbladder issue.
I am having my gall bladder removed on the 9th any advice or tips on recovery would be very welcome. Backstory is that I have had intermittent issues for several years. Mentioned to my GP (Male) who to be honest did not seem very interested in my symptoms, was given PPI for "indigestion" as blood
I am having my gall bladder removed on the 9th any advice or tips on recovery would be very welcome. Backstory is that I have had intermittent issues for several years. Mentioned to my GP (Male) who to be honest did not seem very interested in my symptoms, was given PPI for "indigestion" as blood
Manderson27
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Recommendations for Endos in/near Berkshire
Just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for endos in or around Berkshire if they could pm me. I have seen one recently who has said he doesn't think I've ever had a thyroid problem as I was borderline when diagnosed but still have many symptoms. My TSH is very low but I am on a combination
Just wondered if anyone has any recommendations for endos in or around Berkshire if they could pm me. I have seen one recently who has said he doesn't think I've ever had a thyroid problem as I was borderline when diagnosed but still have many symptoms. My TSH is very low but I am on a combination
JRosemaryW
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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