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Summary Paper from Drs, Claire N. Harrison and Donal P. McLornan
Nice summary I just came across from some of the experts. I've included some outtakes I found notable. Lots more in there on R&D for MF. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bjh.16573 From chart, HCT control matters. This was discovered ~2011 and is likely a big part of what we've discussed
Nice summary I just came across from some of the experts. I've included some outtakes I found notable. Lots more in there on R&D for MF. https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/bjh.16573 From chart, HCT control matters. This was discovered ~2011 and is likely a big part of what we've discussed
EPguy
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
How we grow and empathise through shared story
It's UK Kidney Week #UKKW2021 which really means there happens to be a big virtual conference happening in the renal community this week. I'm thrilled to be part of the conversation in self care with a brilliant human chairing, Dr Kate Bramham, on Friday. Kate was the on ward consultant last September
It's UK Kidney Week #UKKW2021 which really means there happens to be a big virtual conference happening in the renal community this week. I'm thrilled to be part of the conversation in self care with a brilliant human chairing, Dr Kate Bramham, on Friday. Kate was the on ward consultant last September
WhollyAligned
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
3 years ago
Bio-artificial kidney
Hello everyone I hope you're doing good. 😊 Do you think this permanent cure (bio-artificial kidney) is possible anytime soon? It's supposed to replace dialysis and even kidney transplant. I know the concept has been around for a few years now and didn't get anywhere for various reasons, but it seems
Hello everyone I hope you're doing good. 😊 Do you think this permanent cure (bio-artificial kidney) is possible anytime soon? It's supposed to replace dialysis and even kidney transplant. I know the concept has been around for a few years now and didn't get anywhere for various reasons, but it seems
Sharam
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
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Bronchiectasis, disease progression and lifestyle changes
Good afternoon all, Apologies once again for the radio silence after my last post back in June when you all very kindly gave me some sage advice on whether or not I should continue working full time. After some considerable soul searching, I decided to take the option of stepping back from my current
Good afternoon all, Apologies once again for the radio silence after my last post back in June when you all very kindly gave me some sage advice on whether or not I should continue working full time. After some considerable soul searching, I decided to take the option of stepping back from my current
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Issues with elevated blood markers
Anyone else having issues after kidney transplant and with their Creatine being elevated and blood work off. Had vaccine plus booster. 4 months post op
Anyone else having issues after kidney transplant and with their Creatine being elevated and blood work off. Had vaccine plus booster. 4 months post op
Lm371260
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
After being told last night they have concerns re my heart which needs sorting before lung transplant this has cheered me up…🤪
Smart landlord!
Smart landlord!
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Well, I have sarcoidosis folks
I had my biopsy surgery and just got the results. It is pulmonary sarcoidosis. I have been told that my pulmonologist will be calling me to start treatment. Most likely - steroids :( Steroids and organ transplants are the only treatment options I am 90% certain I will have my breast implants removed.
I had my biopsy surgery and just got the results. It is pulmonary sarcoidosis. I have been told that my pulmonologist will be calling me to start treatment. Most likely - steroids :( Steroids and organ transplants are the only treatment options I am 90% certain I will have my breast implants removed.
Missbrenda21
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Lung transplant assessment
I am on the lung transplant list. One of the tests to get on the list was the 6 minute walk test. This I could do. However now I wouldn’t be able to, as despite 24 hour oxygen, just walking a few steps and I have to stop as my oxygen levels plummet to between 60 & 70%. After 30 seconds, they recover
I am on the lung transplant list. One of the tests to get on the list was the 6 minute walk test. This I could do. However now I wouldn’t be able to, as despite 24 hour oxygen, just walking a few steps and I have to stop as my oxygen levels plummet to between 60 & 70%. After 30 seconds, they recover
mary1956
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Hepatic Encephalopathy
What more can they do for hepatic encephalopathy. My relative is on rifaxim twice a day and lactose 3 times a day but still has symptoms. Some days are better than others. Sadly he can’t have a liver transplant as he has cancer and has been told he has months there for want to make sure that he has
What more can they do for hepatic encephalopathy. My relative is on rifaxim twice a day and lactose 3 times a day but still has symptoms. Some days are better than others. Sadly he can’t have a liver transplant as he has cancer and has been told he has months there for want to make sure that he has
Albw
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Immunosuppressed Patients Respond to Booster Shots: Hope for a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus and Other Autoimmune Disease Patients? [Updat
Immunosuppressed Patients Respond to Booster Shots: Hope for a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus and Other Autoimmune Disease Patients? [Updated 8/12/21] August 11, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Will a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus Patients Increase Response Rates? 2) The COVID Booster Vaccine Study
Immunosuppressed Patients Respond to Booster Shots: Hope for a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus and Other Autoimmune Disease Patients? [Updated 8/12/21] August 11, 2021 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1) Will a COVID Booster Vaccine for Lupus Patients Increase Response Rates? 2) The COVID Booster Vaccine Study
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
elevated ALP ALT AST
hi there everyone! im 9 year post liver transplant and 6 years ago i was diagnosed with PTLD and recurrent PBC was put on ursodiol which within a few months lowered levels almost to normal but unfortunately my most recent blood work showed ALP of 196 and ALT of44 AST 44 all very elevated. due to gastrointestinal
hi there everyone! im 9 year post liver transplant and 6 years ago i was diagnosed with PTLD and recurrent PBC was put on ursodiol which within a few months lowered levels almost to normal but unfortunately my most recent blood work showed ALP of 196 and ALT of44 AST 44 all very elevated. due to gastrointestinal
azzurra
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PBC Foundation
3 years ago
New to this
Hi, Sorry If this reply to this post is too long First I would just like to say that my wife had a chronic needle phobia and would be the first to say she that she didn't help herself and others when trying to have blood taken, but after many attempts over some years no one seemed to listen to her
Hi, Sorry If this reply to this post is too long First I would just like to say that my wife had a chronic needle phobia and would be the first to say she that she didn't help herself and others when trying to have blood taken, but after many attempts over some years no one seemed to listen to her
Highwaywomble
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Kidney Cancer Support
3 years ago
New To this site
Hi, Sorry If this reply to this post is too long First I would just like to say that my wife had a chronic needle phobia and would be the first to say she that she didn't help herself and others when trying to have blood taken, but after many attempts over some years no one seemed to listen to her
Hi, Sorry If this reply to this post is too long First I would just like to say that my wife had a chronic needle phobia and would be the first to say she that she didn't help herself and others when trying to have blood taken, but after many attempts over some years no one seemed to listen to her
Highwaywomble
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Kidney Donation Difficulty
What are your stories regarding finding a kidney donor? Are you guys having difficulty finding a kidney donor ? I'm doing my research on kidney transplant donation rate. Thank you.
What are your stories regarding finding a kidney donor? Are you guys having difficulty finding a kidney donor ? I'm doing my research on kidney transplant donation rate. Thank you.
DrKeptiocal
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Join us for our next online supporter event, celebrating 60 years of BHF-funded research
Join us on Wednesday 22 September at 4pm for the last of our 60th birthday special editions - Live & Ticking – The Heart Transplant Story Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, BHF Medical Director, will be celebrating 60 years of BHF-funded research and shining a light on some of our achievements over the last
Join us on Wednesday 22 September at 4pm for the last of our 60th birthday special editions - Live & Ticking – The Heart Transplant Story Professor Sir Nilesh Samani, BHF Medical Director, will be celebrating 60 years of BHF-funded research and shining a light on some of our achievements over the last
Helen_BHF
Partner
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Kidney transplant caregiver
Kidney transplant caregiver
Kidney transplant caregiver
Dogdaysummer
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
A Measure of Health with SLE Lupus
Am a 64 year old female diagnosed with SLE Lupus in the June 2000 at age 43, after 2 years of marriage. It affected my left lung (pulmonary fibrosis--doctors were preparing me for a lung transplant but refused it). At this time I was being treated with cyclosporine in preparation for the transplant
Am a 64 year old female diagnosed with SLE Lupus in the June 2000 at age 43, after 2 years of marriage. It affected my left lung (pulmonary fibrosis--doctors were preparing me for a lung transplant but refused it). At this time I was being treated with cyclosporine in preparation for the transplant
UKMoss
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
It is a gift to be who you truly are
As divine timing would have it, earlier this year, a 3 part course on ‘Building Sangha’ popped into my inbox. The call of my inner knowing found me signing up without hesitation via ‘Alternatives’ for this trio of 90 minute virtual sessions with Malcom Stern. Malcolm is a psycho-therapist of 30 years
As divine timing would have it, earlier this year, a 3 part course on ‘Building Sangha’ popped into my inbox. The call of my inner knowing found me signing up without hesitation via ‘Alternatives’ for this trio of 90 minute virtual sessions with Malcom Stern. Malcolm is a psycho-therapist of 30 years
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
3 years ago
BK virus and Low WBC
Hi - my dad received a kidney transplant about 4 months ago and at first everything looked great. But recently it showed he had the BK virus. First they lowered his CellCept dose and two weeks later the virus had increased. So they removed CellCept completely and his virus levels were coming down. However
Hi - my dad received a kidney transplant about 4 months ago and at first everything looked great. But recently it showed he had the BK virus. First they lowered his CellCept dose and two weeks later the virus had increased. So they removed CellCept completely and his virus levels were coming down. However
Nyc147
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
Long term antibiotic treatment with Amoxicillin-Clav ( a form of augmentin. Taking a large does every day 500mg twice a day. Cause rls?
Let me explain. I was on dialysis for 5 and 1/2 year’s when I received a kidney transplant. For about 3 months after surgery it seemed my rls had almost gone. Then because I have a neurogenic bladder I started getting uti that required hospitalization and even got sepsis so the last time the infectious
Let me explain. I was on dialysis for 5 and 1/2 year’s when I received a kidney transplant. For about 3 months after surgery it seemed my rls had almost gone. Then because I have a neurogenic bladder I started getting uti that required hospitalization and even got sepsis so the last time the infectious
ESRDRLS
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
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