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This post should be good for newbies also. This should show you guys how long you can go!Anyways, 13 years ago I was diagnosed with PCA Gleason 7 PSA 44. With spread outside of prostate. Did 39 treatments off radiation and have been mostly on ADT for the duration except during COVID I took a break
This post should be good for newbies also. This should show you guys how long you can go!Anyways, 13 years ago I was diagnosed with PCA Gleason 7 PSA 44. With spread outside of prostate. Did 39 treatments off radiation and have been mostly on ADT for the duration except during COVID I took a break
Tjc1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
GP wanting to report high liver blood test results to DVLA
Hi. This is my first post and I would be grateful of any advice or your experience in relation to this. My husband has been a heavy drinker (evenings and weekends) for a number of years. Blood tests in October showed high levels re health of his liver (not sure of all of the names) and subsequently
Hi. This is my first post and I would be grateful of any advice or your experience in relation to this. My husband has been a heavy drinker (evenings and weekends) for a number of years. Blood tests in October showed high levels re health of his liver (not sure of all of the names) and subsequently
OfftowalktheCamino
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Moderate Calcification
Good morning all, I was recently invited for a lung check and have been recalled as the scan showed moderate Calcification. As I like to be proactive and believe this is due to fatty diet, are there any recommendations for menus that will halt (improve?) This condition. My brother dies with this condition
Good morning all, I was recently invited for a lung check and have been recalled as the scan showed moderate Calcification. As I like to be proactive and believe this is due to fatty diet, are there any recommendations for menus that will halt (improve?) This condition. My brother dies with this condition
1AnneMcC
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Healthy Eating
5 months ago
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How long does a coeliacs blood test take to come back?
Exactly that! I had bloods done on Friday lunch time, including a FBC, B12, folate, and ferritin. Also Coeliac screen (TTG). All the others are back but not the coeliac screen yet. Is that usual?
Exactly that! I had bloods done on Friday lunch time, including a FBC, B12, folate, and ferritin. Also Coeliac screen (TTG). All the others are back but not the coeliac screen yet. Is that usual?
WitchingHour2point0
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
cabg graft failure?
Dear all I had an 3 X cabg last summer ( I am only 44) and now I am experiencing chest discomfort and have had high pulse (apple watch) with minium effort. I went through blood tests and ekg and echo which all came in fine. This does not feel normal to me, has anyone experienced same symptoms and
Dear all I had an 3 X cabg last summer ( I am only 44) and now I am experiencing chest discomfort and have had high pulse (apple watch) with minium effort. I went through blood tests and ekg and echo which all came in fine. This does not feel normal to me, has anyone experienced same symptoms and
F_H_D
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Help Needed! Have I got Pernicious Anaemia?
I hope this isn't too long and/or too boring. I suspect I have PA but as with a lot of people here, no-one seems to take B12 deficiency seriously. I also have hypothyroidism so as my symptoms got increasingly worse over the past few years, I blamed my thyroid - the two conditions have many symptoms
I hope this isn't too long and/or too boring. I suspect I have PA but as with a lot of people here, no-one seems to take B12 deficiency seriously. I also have hypothyroidism so as my symptoms got increasingly worse over the past few years, I blamed my thyroid - the two conditions have many symptoms
Grannypants
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Breakthrough with the cause of IBD - may lead to similar discoveries with other autoimmune diseases?
Just spotted this on my BBC News notifications. BBC News - Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease found https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1wwdd6v2wjo It's written in layman's language, but seems to say they have found that there is a genetic link and that they have drugs already that might treat
Just spotted this on my BBC News notifications. BBC News - Major cause of inflammatory bowel disease found https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c1wwdd6v2wjo It's written in layman's language, but seems to say they have found that there is a genetic link and that they have drugs already that might treat
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Northern Ireland Lupus Group and LUPUS UK Virtual Volunteering Event - 26th June 7pm!
Do you live in Northern Ireland and want to get involved in volunteering? The Northern Ireland Lupus Group and LUPUS UK National Office are hosting an online volunteer information event on Wednesday 26th June, from 7pm until 9pm. This is a brilliant opportunity to learn about the charity and the many
Do you live in Northern Ireland and want to get involved in volunteering? The Northern Ireland Lupus Group and LUPUS UK National Office are hosting an online volunteer information event on Wednesday 26th June, from 7pm until 9pm. This is a brilliant opportunity to learn about the charity and the many
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
1 month ago
Investigational MS Med Nearly Eliminates Disease Activity on MRI
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — A second-generation anti-CD40L monoclonal antibody suppresses multiple sclerosis (MS) disease activity on MRI to an uncommonly high degree, new trial data suggested.
https://www.mdedge.com/neurology/article/269463/multiple-sclerosis/investigational-ms-med-nearly-eliminates-disease
NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE — A second-generation anti-CD40L monoclonal antibody suppresses multiple sclerosis (MS) disease activity on MRI to an uncommonly high degree, new trial data suggested.
https://www.mdedge.com/neurology/article/269463/multiple-sclerosis/investigational-ms-med-nearly-eliminates-disease
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
1 month ago
One year on, happy Christmas!
Hi all, I have reached my one year anniversary since my HA while out on a 30 mile ride last Christmas Day. So I spent last Christmas in A&E and then the cardiac ward in the PRUH with a visit to Kings College for my stent. Wasn’t what was planned that’s for sure! LVT was then diagnosed so more stress
Hi all, I have reached my one year anniversary since my HA while out on a 30 mile ride last Christmas Day. So I spent last Christmas in A&E and then the cardiac ward in the PRUH with a visit to Kings College for my stent. Wasn’t what was planned that’s for sure! LVT was then diagnosed so more stress
Eagle69
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Indapamide & Potassium
Hi guys, i had a blood test on Monday as doctor wanted to test U&Es. Was born with one kidney & have high blood pressure also underactive thyroid Serum sodium level 135 mmol/L [133.0 - 146.0] Serum potassium level 3.5 mmol/L [3.5 - 5.3] Serum urea level 3.2 mmol/L [2.5 - 7.8] Serum creatinine level 74
Hi guys, i had a blood test on Monday as doctor wanted to test U&Es. Was born with one kidney & have high blood pressure also underactive thyroid Serum sodium level 135 mmol/L [133.0 - 146.0] Serum potassium level 3.5 mmol/L [3.5 - 5.3] Serum urea level 3.2 mmol/L [2.5 - 7.8] Serum creatinine level 74
yewotc23
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
still anxious about pancreatic cancer
hey, so I've been told I have Gilbert syndrome as although my bloods have shown elevated bilirubin (23 u/mol and then 2nd blood test 32 u/mol) my liver function is fine, I have also had a clear ultrasound. have been having middle to upper back ache on and off for months and I'm now worried again that
hey, so I've been told I have Gilbert syndrome as although my bloods have shown elevated bilirubin (23 u/mol and then 2nd blood test 32 u/mol) my liver function is fine, I have also had a clear ultrasound. have been having middle to upper back ache on and off for months and I'm now worried again that
Megaaalee
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Barry
Hi, stage 4 prostate cancer 9 months in on anti testerone injections degatelix psa level has risen from 77 to 323, what are my chances?
Hi, stage 4 prostate cancer 9 months in on anti testerone injections degatelix psa level has risen from 77 to 323, what are my chances?
littlemount
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
self-inject intramuscular vitamin B12
Hi all,I often read these posts but not very often write in. I was diagnosed with PA in 2000 using the schillings test. I have been having IM injections every 3 months ever since. However since COVID I have been self injecting. My surgery does not really support that, so I just buy supplies from Germany
Hi all,I often read these posts but not very often write in. I was diagnosed with PA in 2000 using the schillings test. I have been having IM injections every 3 months ever since. However since COVID I have been self injecting. My surgery does not really support that, so I just buy supplies from Germany
Tonyworks
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
Follow up to Monday CABG
First of all I want to thank you all for the messages of support i received before my operation on the 19th of February. The good news is that my triple bypass was a success ! I spent a total of 10 days in hospital, I had a few ups and downs, but overall I have had a positive experience, albeit sometimes
First of all I want to thank you all for the messages of support i received before my operation on the 19th of February. The good news is that my triple bypass was a success ! I spent a total of 10 days in hospital, I had a few ups and downs, but overall I have had a positive experience, albeit sometimes
Greencurry
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
B12 deficiency and night sweats query
Hi - I don't have a diagnosis but I hope you don't mind if I pick your expert brains 🙏 I (Female, 45) have fairly regular blood tests due to medication I take for inflammatory arthritis. My MCV has been a little bit high for years (up to 102). Early on doctors would question it and because of a family
Hi - I don't have a diagnosis but I hope you don't mind if I pick your expert brains 🙏 I (Female, 45) have fairly regular blood tests due to medication I take for inflammatory arthritis. My MCV has been a little bit high for years (up to 102). Early on doctors would question it and because of a family
rmros
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 month ago
IVF - After a Miscarriage
Hi All I’ve had SLE since 2014, and I had a miscarriage in my first trimester in Jan 24. Since, I’ve been referred for IVF and in parallel I am trying to get a referral to a Lupus In Pregnancy clinic so both the fertility and lupus clinic that specialises in pregnancy can help build a plan for me.
Hi All I’ve had SLE since 2014, and I had a miscarriage in my first trimester in Jan 24. Since, I’ve been referred for IVF and in parallel I am trying to get a referral to a Lupus In Pregnancy clinic so both the fertility and lupus clinic that specialises in pregnancy can help build a plan for me.
Heal-
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LUPUS UK
1 month ago
autoimmune left or right bias?
Adult Onset Stills Disease is categorised as autoimmune /auto inflammatory. Over the years I’ve developed several other AI conditions such as Interstitial Cystitis and Lichen Sclerous. I have fungal nail disease on my left foot, gout in left toe, finger warts on my left hand, over growth of soft gum
Adult Onset Stills Disease is categorised as autoimmune /auto inflammatory. Over the years I’ve developed several other AI conditions such as Interstitial Cystitis and Lichen Sclerous. I have fungal nail disease on my left foot, gout in left toe, finger warts on my left hand, over growth of soft gum
Stills
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
advice re 0.02 reading
Hi everyone my first ever psa age 53 no symptoms 3.1 jan 2022 mri pri 3 hard prostate Gleason 3+3 no other scans mri did not detect the size of tumour l was told to go on active surveillance My brain said no ,choice given to me was remove prostate or brachytherapy l had operation in May 2022 all good
Hi everyone my first ever psa age 53 no symptoms 3.1 jan 2022 mri pri 3 hard prostate Gleason 3+3 no other scans mri did not detect the size of tumour l was told to go on active surveillance My brain said no ,choice given to me was remove prostate or brachytherapy l had operation in May 2022 all good
Ffghytrrg
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Agonists vs. antagonists (the latter not to be confused with a character in a novel!)
I know many of you on this site are beyond ADT, but for those who are still holding on in that space, I'd like to share my experience with the newer antagonists drugs, degarelix ( U.S. brand, Firmagon) and relugolix (U.S. brand, Orgovyx). I started ADT exactly 8 years ago this month and during my off-and-on
I know many of you on this site are beyond ADT, but for those who are still holding on in that space, I'd like to share my experience with the newer antagonists drugs, degarelix ( U.S. brand, Firmagon) and relugolix (U.S. brand, Orgovyx). I started ADT exactly 8 years ago this month and during my off-and-on
bluesnjazz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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