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Hello again everybody! I have finally received a diagnosis based on BMB. Triple negative ET
I m a bit underwhelmed with my specialist as he is very vague about everything. Gave me a script for aspirin 100mg once a day. Suggested I do a blood test every 3 months and see him every 6 months. Some markers from BMB have not come back but he said he is not expecting to find anything surprising or
I m a bit underwhelmed with my specialist as he is very vague about everything. Gave me a script for aspirin 100mg once a day. Suggested I do a blood test every 3 months and see him every 6 months. Some markers from BMB have not come back but he said he is not expecting to find anything surprising or
Manaaki
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MPN Voice
28 days ago
Post-surgical hemorrhagic collection and compression by an enlargement of the postoperative tumor cavity along with bleeding
Hello, I had a craniotomy in 2020 for Atypical meningioma grade 2. At present, the cyst of the tumour cavity is enlarged and now the size is 4.5 cm. Along with Post-surgical hemorrhagic collection and compression by an enlargement of the tumor cavity, there is bleeding in the brain. I am going through
Hello, I had a craniotomy in 2020 for Atypical meningioma grade 2. At present, the cyst of the tumour cavity is enlarged and now the size is 4.5 cm. Along with Post-surgical hemorrhagic collection and compression by an enlargement of the tumor cavity, there is bleeding in the brain. I am going through
nidhi123
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Meningioma Support
28 days ago
Help, Can anybody interpret these results?
Can someone help me make sense of these test results? MC = Medichecks. NHS = GP Surgery, BH = Blue Horizon. What is screaming at me over these last 6 bloods is that they are all fasting, taken around 9.00am. The very last results were based on supplementation of B12 sublingual spray 300 mcg x1 day Thorpe
Can someone help me make sense of these test results? MC = Medichecks. NHS = GP Surgery, BH = Blue Horizon. What is screaming at me over these last 6 bloods is that they are all fasting, taken around 9.00am. The very last results were based on supplementation of B12 sublingual spray 300 mcg x1 day Thorpe
helenshubby
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Thyroid UK
29 days ago
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Parman123
Prostate surgery Mar ch of 21.. 1 year of ADT, on vacation since so super blessed so far. My problem was [is] incontinence. Had the AUS surgery in June of 22 and thrilled by results; the problem now is that the AUS has broken and no longer works. My question is does anyone have knowledge of a urologist
Prostate surgery Mar ch of 21.. 1 year of ADT, on vacation since so super blessed so far. My problem was [is] incontinence. Had the AUS surgery in June of 22 and thrilled by results; the problem now is that the AUS has broken and no longer works. My question is does anyone have knowledge of a urologist
Parman32
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
29 days ago
advice please
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism two years ago and my dose of Levothyroxine was increased to 100 micrograms per day in January. I had bloods taken yesterday morning at my local surgery and have just looked at results on the NHS app. TSH 0.02 mlU/L. Lab comment - Normal fT4 with suppressed
I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism two years ago and my dose of Levothyroxine was increased to 100 micrograms per day in January. I had bloods taken yesterday morning at my local surgery and have just looked at results on the NHS app. TSH 0.02 mlU/L. Lab comment - Normal fT4 with suppressed
Distressedthyroid
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Thyroid UK
29 days ago
on holiday with afib episodes and still enjoying it.
Hi you lovely people. I recently posted that I have been AFIB episode free for quite a few months now and gave all the credit to my GP surgery changing my asthma medication from ventolin to fostair. My breathing improved massively but at the same time my AFIB episodes and ectopics decreased massively
Hi you lovely people. I recently posted that I have been AFIB episode free for quite a few months now and gave all the credit to my GP surgery changing my asthma medication from ventolin to fostair. My breathing improved massively but at the same time my AFIB episodes and ectopics decreased massively
Jetcat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
29 days ago
Study Shows Israeli Treatment Could Reduce Recurrence of Tumors by 100%
Study Shows Israeli Treatment Could Reduce Recurrence of Tumors by 100% The system uses liquid nitrogen to destroy benign and cancerous tumors without surgery. By Shula Rosen Study Shows Israeli Cancer Treatment Reduces Recurrence of Tumors by Nearly 100% Cancer treatments are often invasive
Study Shows Israeli Treatment Could Reduce Recurrence of Tumors by 100% The system uses liquid nitrogen to destroy benign and cancerous tumors without surgery. By Shula Rosen Study Shows Israeli Cancer Treatment Reduces Recurrence of Tumors by Nearly 100% Cancer treatments are often invasive
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
29 days ago
Understanding test results and next steps please
Gosh, I hadn’t realised it was two years ago I asked you lovely lot for help. Sadly, I just struggled on with life, it’s like wading through treacle.I saw a chiropractor who asked if I have had my thyroid checked…I went to my gp surgery and saw the most compassionate locum. He sent me for thyroid blood
Gosh, I hadn’t realised it was two years ago I asked you lovely lot for help. Sadly, I just struggled on with life, it’s like wading through treacle.I saw a chiropractor who asked if I have had my thyroid checked…I went to my gp surgery and saw the most compassionate locum. He sent me for thyroid blood
Jocat
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Thyroid UK
29 days ago
Travel to Dubai and Prescription Medication
Hoping for some clarity and real world experiences.. I'm travelling to Dubai for a short break in October and understand I need to validate/declare prescription medication that I might need to take into the country. Nothing too controversial, Bisoprolol, Atorvastin, Aspirin & GTN spray for Heart related
Hoping for some clarity and real world experiences.. I'm travelling to Dubai for a short break in October and understand I need to validate/declare prescription medication that I might need to take into the country. Nothing too controversial, Bisoprolol, Atorvastin, Aspirin & GTN spray for Heart related
doktordru
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British Heart Foundation
29 days ago
Help to keep T3 at correct level
Hello, I need some help please. I have recently had a couple of bouts of Atrial Fibrillation, May and July. My GP registrar wrote to the endocrinology team to ask for advise because my TSH was 0.02. The endo (who I have never met) has written back and said to halve my dose of T3 from 20mcg to 10mcg
Hello, I need some help please. I have recently had a couple of bouts of Atrial Fibrillation, May and July. My GP registrar wrote to the endocrinology team to ask for advise because my TSH was 0.02. The endo (who I have never met) has written back and said to halve my dose of T3 from 20mcg to 10mcg
Rita-D
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Thyroid UK
29 days ago
Advice struggling to get renewed prescription through GP
I need advice, I am in Cambridgeshire about to move. I’ve continuously struggled with the local GP surgery to get an appointment to get my Prednisolobe renewed monthly, this week has been particularly bad with the receptionist fobbing me off to go directly to the pharmacy. Which won’t happen, then they
I need advice, I am in Cambridgeshire about to move. I’ve continuously struggled with the local GP surgery to get an appointment to get my Prednisolobe renewed monthly, this week has been particularly bad with the receptionist fobbing me off to go directly to the pharmacy. Which won’t happen, then they
ExYogi
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PMRGCAuk
29 days ago
Knee update
In January my right knee swelled up with suspected cartlidge tear. Was going to have it operated on then weirdly my left knee and ankle swelled up too and I was very achy, so op was postponed until the problem was diagnosed and treated. Turned out to be seronegative arthritis so after steroids, I started
In January my right knee swelled up with suspected cartlidge tear. Was going to have it operated on then weirdly my left knee and ankle swelled up too and I was very achy, so op was postponed until the problem was diagnosed and treated. Turned out to be seronegative arthritis so after steroids, I started
Fluffontoast
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NRAS
29 days ago
Drops for Dry Eye
Following surgery for Glaucoma and Cataracts, and damage to my cornea due to infection, I have experienced occasional irritation in my eyes, and have been advised by my Consultant to use lubricating eye drops. There seem to be two main types of drops available, those containing Sodium Hyaluronate and
Following surgery for Glaucoma and Cataracts, and damage to my cornea due to infection, I have experienced occasional irritation in my eyes, and have been advised by my Consultant to use lubricating eye drops. There seem to be two main types of drops available, those containing Sodium Hyaluronate and
spectacles49
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Glaucoma UK
29 days ago
new aortic valve stenosis help
hi I had a echocardiogram last week and told I have aortic valve issues and will need surgery . I had a dizzy spell after walking too quickly and was checked out by my doctor who heard a murmur. I will be seeing the cardiologist next week but wondered how others spent their time before seeing specialist
hi I had a echocardiogram last week and told I have aortic valve issues and will need surgery . I had a dizzy spell after walking too quickly and was checked out by my doctor who heard a murmur. I will be seeing the cardiologist next week but wondered how others spent their time before seeing specialist
bowls463
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Heart Valve Voice
29 days ago
Waiting for surgery
Hi,I'm struggling at the moment. I'm waiting for surgery (full hysterectomy, bowel resection, endo excision). I was told in May 23 it wouldn't be before a year. Then I was told July 24. I was then told they book monthly so ive been on the hope each month that it could be next month and getting by month
Hi,I'm struggling at the moment. I'm waiting for surgery (full hysterectomy, bowel resection, endo excision). I was told in May 23 it wouldn't be before a year. Then I was told July 24. I was then told they book monthly so ive been on the hope each month that it could be next month and getting by month
Loveneige
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Endometriosis UK
29 days ago
RSV Vaccine and Methotrexate
I have booked my RSV vaccine at the surgery for two weeks time. I have just started injecting methotrexate. I have read that the Covid vaccine is more effective if one pauses the methotrexate for a week. Is the same true for RSV.? The vaccination is on a Thursday and I inject on a Friday. I have checked
I have booked my RSV vaccine at the surgery for two weeks time. I have just started injecting methotrexate. I have read that the Covid vaccine is more effective if one pauses the methotrexate for a week. Is the same true for RSV.? The vaccination is on a Thursday and I inject on a Friday. I have checked
Hidcote
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PMRGCAuk
29 days ago
PATIENT EXPERIENCE OF DURVALUMAB (IMFINZI)
Durvalumab (Imfinzi) will shortly be assessed by the Scottish Medicine Consortium (SMC) for use in NHS Scotland. The indication this medicine will be assessed under is: “In combination with platinum-based chemotherapy as neoadjuvant treatment, followed by durvalumab as monotherapy after surgery, is
Durvalumab (Imfinzi) will shortly be assessed by the Scottish Medicine Consortium (SMC) for use in NHS Scotland. The indication this medicine will be assessed under is: “In combination with platinum-based chemotherapy as neoadjuvant treatment, followed by durvalumab as monotherapy after surgery, is
RoyCastleHelpline
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
30 days ago
Good news - 14 Kardias in my GP surgery ..
I was elated when my GP surgery phoned to say they have acquired 14 Kardias which they plan to use in surgery and to screen people who come for the COVID vax. Although I had sent a proposal to them about a month ago I can't be sure this led directly to their decision but they thanked me for the proposal
I was elated when my GP surgery phoned to say they have acquired 14 Kardias which they plan to use in surgery and to screen people who come for the COVID vax. Although I had sent a proposal to them about a month ago I can't be sure this led directly to their decision but they thanked me for the proposal
108cat
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
30 days ago
Family support
Hey everyone, I have just been diagnosed last week with stage 4 Endometriosis. Its been debilitating... My family are supportive, so much so they are paying for me to be treated privately, which I am so grateful for. However, if ever there is a family event I feel so forced and pushed into going.
Hey everyone, I have just been diagnosed last week with stage 4 Endometriosis. Its been debilitating... My family are supportive, so much so they are paying for me to be treated privately, which I am so grateful for. However, if ever there is a family event I feel so forced and pushed into going.
Ameliaxx
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
progression
not sure I should post this here as dont know if anyone else suffers but as of late I feel like I can be sitting on a washing machine is only way I know how to describe like vibrations inside which I notice when still ,waking up in mornings with feeling of very hot and sweaty. wavering fingers and tremor
not sure I should post this here as dont know if anyone else suffers but as of late I feel like I can be sitting on a washing machine is only way I know how to describe like vibrations inside which I notice when still ,waking up in mornings with feeling of very hot and sweaty. wavering fingers and tremor
stiff19
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LUPUS UK
1 month ago
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