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fatigue
I was just changed from monthly blood tests to 6 months and 6 month check ups....the doc said I was stable and there was a good chance i would never need treatment. I am 76 and maybe he thought I would naturally not live that long. Anyway, my concern is this ongoing fatigue that smacks me in the face
I was just changed from monthly blood tests to 6 months and 6 month check ups....the doc said I was stable and there was a good chance i would never need treatment. I am 76 and maybe he thought I would naturally not live that long. Anyway, my concern is this ongoing fatigue that smacks me in the face
DianeSH
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Cortisol Saliva test results
Hi, I’ve done the cortisol saliva test result shown in the photo below. it advises adrenaline fatigued stage 2. Has anyone been at this stage before and what did they do to help it heal? Thanks
Hi, I’ve done the cortisol saliva test result shown in the photo below. it advises adrenaline fatigued stage 2. Has anyone been at this stage before and what did they do to help it heal? Thanks
Denny39
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
any tests for Familial hypocholesterolemia?
hi there, Asking for hubby 54 who runs twice a week, plays table tennis, walks 40 mins a day, healthy diet (although we are looking at sugars, fats and the various debates), has done dry January due to a dodgy bilirubin result which corrected in 4 weeks not drinking. Cholesterol blood tests from
hi there, Asking for hubby 54 who runs twice a week, plays table tennis, walks 40 mins a day, healthy diet (although we are looking at sugars, fats and the various debates), has done dry January due to a dodgy bilirubin result which corrected in 4 weeks not drinking. Cholesterol blood tests from
Regenallotment
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Cholesterol Support
5 months ago
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shortness of breath subsequent to zoledronic acid infusion
Because of GI problems, bisphosphonate tablets are not an option for me, so I have gone down the infusion path. I had my first infusion on December 28th, and experienced about three days of bad muscle pain, which then resolved itself. It was a couple of weeks later that I noticed that my ankles were
Because of GI problems, bisphosphonate tablets are not an option for me, so I have gone down the infusion path. I had my first infusion on December 28th, and experienced about three days of bad muscle pain, which then resolved itself. It was a couple of weeks later that I noticed that my ankles were
Angel_doll
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Monitor for Afib
Hi all,Having gone into permanent Afib after a covid infection with no previous history I've had a cardioversion whist on amiodarone. As far as I'm aware I'm still in sinus rhythm and now off amiodarone (thank goodness). I'm on the waiting list for an ablation. My question is it worth getting some kind
Hi all,Having gone into permanent Afib after a covid infection with no previous history I've had a cardioversion whist on amiodarone. As far as I'm aware I'm still in sinus rhythm and now off amiodarone (thank goodness). I'm on the waiting list for an ablation. My question is it worth getting some kind
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
PSA At Very Low Levels But Starting to Rise
My PSA started to rise from undetectable up to about .36 in July 2021 after 9 years of treatment. My MO reviewed a PSMA and decided to have my largest tumor radiated. My PSA went below .05 once again shortly thereafter. My most recent PSA labs were : .05, .06, .06, and .09 last week. I am conferring
My PSA started to rise from undetectable up to about .36 in July 2021 after 9 years of treatment. My MO reviewed a PSMA and decided to have my largest tumor radiated. My PSA went below .05 once again shortly thereafter. My most recent PSA labs were : .05, .06, .06, and .09 last week. I am conferring
jfoesq
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
recent bloods advice please newby
Hello. We recently tested my sons bloods he has hashimoto, takes Levo. However recent bloods have flagged up a B12 deficiency B12 34.5……Range 37.5-188. He will make an appointment with his Gp but any advice would be greatly appreciated. The wonderful admins on the thyroid group suggested it Could
Hello. We recently tested my sons bloods he has hashimoto, takes Levo. However recent bloods have flagged up a B12 deficiency B12 34.5……Range 37.5-188. He will make an appointment with his Gp but any advice would be greatly appreciated. The wonderful admins on the thyroid group suggested it Could
Blister4
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
afib and chest infection
hi. My afib has been steady for around 3 months (ie no episodes). My HR runs around 52-60. I’ve started with a chest infection yesterday (can remember feeling like this for a long time) I checked my afib via Apple Watch and although it says I’m in sinus rhythm my HR is low to mid 90’s. Could this
hi. My afib has been steady for around 3 months (ie no episodes). My HR runs around 52-60. I’ve started with a chest infection yesterday (can remember feeling like this for a long time) I checked my afib via Apple Watch and although it says I’m in sinus rhythm my HR is low to mid 90’s. Could this
macymoo007
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AF Association
5 months ago
Microscopic colitis and Rheumatoid arthritis
I'm having a colonoscopy week or so to see if I have MC a biopsy will confirm either way. Has anyone been diagnosed with this as there is a link to RA
I'm having a colonoscopy week or so to see if I have MC a biopsy will confirm either way. Has anyone been diagnosed with this as there is a link to RA
Jackie1947
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NRAS
10 months ago
Post RP/SRT Pelvic Mass?
RRP 2/02, SRT 7/16, BCR 9/23 Latest PSA .17 I recently retired and have been spending more time sitting on my ass in front of the computer [like right now] than I should. Over the last couple of months I have begun to feel/sense that I am sitting on something, very similar to what I felt pre-RP. At
RRP 2/02, SRT 7/16, BCR 9/23 Latest PSA .17 I recently retired and have been spending more time sitting on my ass in front of the computer [like right now] than I should. Over the last couple of months I have begun to feel/sense that I am sitting on something, very similar to what I felt pre-RP. At
bldn10
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Dont panic.All I could think of was Corporal Jones.
Hi everyone. Earlier today I had to go to the Post Office to renew my driving licence. Couldn't do it online as passport had expired. They take your old licence, payment and then take your photo. Made a proper spectacle of myself as I was literally gasping for air. The Post Office counter lady was
Hi everyone. Earlier today I had to go to the Post Office to renew my driving licence. Couldn't do it online as passport had expired. They take your old licence, payment and then take your photo. Made a proper spectacle of myself as I was literally gasping for air. The Post Office counter lady was
DaveLister
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Nuelasta shot after Jevtana and Carboplatin treatment
I get a nuelasta shot 24 hours after receiving my Jevtana and Carboplatin iinfusion. I'm having major body aches for 2 to 3 days after receiving the shot to boost my white blood counts. None of my various pain medications works. Anyone have this problem or have an answer to help with the pain? Believe
I get a nuelasta shot 24 hours after receiving my Jevtana and Carboplatin iinfusion. I'm having major body aches for 2 to 3 days after receiving the shot to boost my white blood counts. None of my various pain medications works. Anyone have this problem or have an answer to help with the pain? Believe
robert570
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Afib medication
just spoken to a heart consultant first appointment. He has took me of bisporpol as heart rate still to high 180 bpm especially when I’m a sleep while in AFib. but I mentioned when I go back into normal sinus rhythm my pulse crashes to 30 beats per minute which makes me poorly in a way that I’m nearly
just spoken to a heart consultant first appointment. He has took me of bisporpol as heart rate still to high 180 bpm especially when I’m a sleep while in AFib. but I mentioned when I go back into normal sinus rhythm my pulse crashes to 30 beats per minute which makes me poorly in a way that I’m nearly
layla3
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AF Association
5 months ago
Slow Heart Rate
Does anyone else get episodes when their heart rate goes very low? I’m in AF the whole time and the only medication I’m on is propranolol. Since being AF my heart rate has increased but not massively and I tend to be around 80bpm. As far as I can tell my heart rate never goes above 100 unless with
Does anyone else get episodes when their heart rate goes very low? I’m in AF the whole time and the only medication I’m on is propranolol. Since being AF my heart rate has increased but not massively and I tend to be around 80bpm. As far as I can tell my heart rate never goes above 100 unless with
Peakoverload
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AF Association
5 months ago
NHS Fife virtual Coffee and Chat meeting - 16th September
Join us for the next virtual meeting of the LUPUS UK NHS Fife area group - an opportunity to meet with others with lupus in your area - friends and family are also welcome. If you would like to attend, please contact Alida at alida@lupusuk.org.uk or 01708 731251
Join us for the next virtual meeting of the LUPUS UK NHS Fife area group - an opportunity to meet with others with lupus in your area - friends and family are also welcome. If you would like to attend, please contact Alida at alida@lupusuk.org.uk or 01708 731251
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
10 months ago
Heart Rate Monitors
This may be a silly question but I'm a little confused. Whenever I see a doctor I'm often asked if I have a heart rate monitor and a blood pressure machine that can deal with AF. My BP machine can't detect AF but seems to be accurate otherwise when compared to readings at my GP. When it comes to heart
This may be a silly question but I'm a little confused. Whenever I see a doctor I'm often asked if I have a heart rate monitor and a blood pressure machine that can deal with AF. My BP machine can't detect AF but seems to be accurate otherwise when compared to readings at my GP. When it comes to heart
Peakoverload
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AF Association
5 months ago
MS support group
Good morning MS WARRIORS. Is there anyone in the Baltimore area living with multiple SCLEROSIS? I am the president of a support group for people living with MS. The group has been in existence since 2016. The MS society awarded us for being the only support group that do what we do and the #1 in the
Good morning MS WARRIORS. Is there anyone in the Baltimore area living with multiple SCLEROSIS? I am the president of a support group for people living with MS. The group has been in existence since 2016. The MS society awarded us for being the only support group that do what we do and the #1 in the
Terrytyler
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My MSAA Community
10 months ago
GCA diagnostic dilemma
Thank you everyone who has helped so far. Last night I had a message from Rheumy saying I should go to the hospital for an emergency biopsy, with the headache and unusual severe temporal pain being the driver. He said that U/S was so ‘operator sensitive’ as to be unreliable in this ‘locality’. The
Thank you everyone who has helped so far. Last night I had a message from Rheumy saying I should go to the hospital for an emergency biopsy, with the headache and unusual severe temporal pain being the driver. He said that U/S was so ‘operator sensitive’ as to be unreliable in this ‘locality’. The
Predderman2020
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Vitamins
Hello everyone. I wonder could someone advise about vitamins. I was diagnosed years ago with underactive thyroid and have recently managed to persuade my GP to increase thyroxine dose to 100mg. I currently don't take any vitamins and wonder what should I be taking and whether anyone could recommend a
Hello everyone. I wonder could someone advise about vitamins. I was diagnosed years ago with underactive thyroid and have recently managed to persuade my GP to increase thyroxine dose to 100mg. I currently don't take any vitamins and wonder what should I be taking and whether anyone could recommend a
Gertrude7
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
A further review please.
Latest results from medichecks: TSH 3.32 (0.274.2) Free T3 3.3 (3.1-6.8). T4 18.1 (12-22). CPR 3.61 (0.5). Ferritin 286 (13-150). Folate 7.66 (3.89-19.45). Vitamin B12 active. 87.7 (25.1-165). VitaminD 78 (50-200). TAB <13 TPA <9. Bloods taken
Latest results from medichecks: TSH 3.32 (0.274.2) Free T3 3.3 (3.1-6.8). T4 18.1 (12-22). CPR 3.61 (0.5). Ferritin 286 (13-150). Folate 7.66 (3.89-19.45). Vitamin B12 active. 87.7 (25.1-165). VitaminD 78 (50-200). TAB <13 TPA <9. Bloods taken
Sycamore33
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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