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ibrance
thanks for all the responses. I’ve been fighting metastatic bc since 2011 after 19 years from original diagnosis stage 2. Prognosis was very good. Surprised after 19 years. I was put on femara and Zometa. Then 2018 switched to ibrance , fasladex and Zometa. Oncologist retired so I went too Sloan. I ended
thanks for all the responses. I’ve been fighting metastatic bc since 2011 after 19 years from original diagnosis stage 2. Prognosis was very good. Surprised after 19 years. I was put on femara and Zometa. Then 2018 switched to ibrance , fasladex and Zometa. Oncologist retired so I went too Sloan. I ended
Jewelyn
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Glaucoma dvla test
Hi, just have been getting treatment for pigment dispersion glaucoma for 6 year. I've had full field of vision. I've had one lot of bilateral selective laser surgery back in 2017.I've recently had a new doctor and he has decided it's time to inform the dvla although my tests have been fine. I'm getting
Hi, just have been getting treatment for pigment dispersion glaucoma for 6 year. I've had full field of vision. I've had one lot of bilateral selective laser surgery back in 2017.I've recently had a new doctor and he has decided it's time to inform the dvla although my tests have been fine. I'm getting
WillyC75
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Glaucoma UK
4 months ago
Thank you
Hello all you good people out there. I want to say a big thank you to everyone who replied to my recent post. I have found the advice you have given me very helpful. Of course l have had RLS so long now l know most of the things you should do or shouldn’t do. I did wonder recently what my iron level
Hello all you good people out there. I want to say a big thank you to everyone who replied to my recent post. I have found the advice you have given me very helpful. Of course l have had RLS so long now l know most of the things you should do or shouldn’t do. I did wonder recently what my iron level
bedith6
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
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have been told that glaucoma is progressing and may need surgery Anxious
Diagnosed with normal tension glaucoma in October Last week told that it is progressing and eye drops weren’t working Now on monopost, trusopt and tiopex Adviced that if no improvement in 6 weeks Will probably need surgery Although this not discussed until my next appointment Very anxious about
Diagnosed with normal tension glaucoma in October Last week told that it is progressing and eye drops weren’t working Now on monopost, trusopt and tiopex Adviced that if no improvement in 6 weeks Will probably need surgery Although this not discussed until my next appointment Very anxious about
Crafty-gran
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Glaucoma UK
4 months ago
Bloods Results
Hi 👋 Please can anyone tell me if they see anything 'abnormal' or concerning about my below latest Blood results from 01/05/24? My GP Surgery says that apart from my TSH result, they're all 'normal'. Background: I am Hypo (Hashimotos) for 13 years. Late diagnosis & undertreated the entire time - and
Hi 👋 Please can anyone tell me if they see anything 'abnormal' or concerning about my below latest Blood results from 01/05/24? My GP Surgery says that apart from my TSH result, they're all 'normal'. Background: I am Hypo (Hashimotos) for 13 years. Late diagnosis & undertreated the entire time - and
RhianR
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Changing beta blockers
Hello everyone,I have Graves disease and had a thyroidectomy in June 2022.I am on levothyroxine only.I am having conversion problems but I am on 20mg proprananol 3x a day for migraine prevention.I definitely need these, but know proprananol can interfere with conversion T4 to T3.I have an appointment
Hello everyone,I have Graves disease and had a thyroidectomy in June 2022.I am on levothyroxine only.I am having conversion problems but I am on 20mg proprananol 3x a day for migraine prevention.I definitely need these, but know proprananol can interfere with conversion T4 to T3.I have an appointment
Cavapoochonowner
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
GP Surgery changed access to get help!
I’ve just had covid and collapsed in the bathroom my husband dialled 999 as I had passed out on the floor. Ambulance people came within 5 minutes I was just coming round. I had dangerously low blood pressure. They couldn’t access my GP details. They rushed me to hospital where a stayed for most of the
I’ve just had covid and collapsed in the bathroom my husband dialled 999 as I had passed out on the floor. Ambulance people came within 5 minutes I was just coming round. I had dangerously low blood pressure. They couldn’t access my GP details. They rushed me to hospital where a stayed for most of the
honeybubs
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
levothyroxine
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Sunny-time
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
This thread needs to be sent to the Minister for Health
The UK has a track record of producing clunky technology in public services. It’s expansion into healthcare (aided and abetted by GP ‘businesses’ with their zealot ‘ gatekeepers’ will hit vulnerable groups, especially the elderly and the less well off because of its reliance on technology (which
The UK has a track record of producing clunky technology in public services. It’s expansion into healthcare (aided and abetted by GP ‘businesses’ with their zealot ‘ gatekeepers’ will hit vulnerable groups, especially the elderly and the less well off because of its reliance on technology (which
Loafinabout
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Never ending circle
Morning everyone, just looking for advice and to vent a little. I have posted a few times about my journey but finally thought I had got some answers. Quick recap- after years of being fobbed off by my GP, I eventually went private to see a rheumatologist who actually listened. Initially he diagnosed
Morning everyone, just looking for advice and to vent a little. I have posted a few times about my journey but finally thought I had got some answers. Quick recap- after years of being fobbed off by my GP, I eventually went private to see a rheumatologist who actually listened. Initially he diagnosed
Mctd
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Elevated ca125 over time
hello, I have 4 times of blood tests and the results showed ca125 values of 71, 45, 95, and 140. I have also have two myomas with the size of 4.7 x 4.9 cm. I have done hydrosalpinx surgery to cut apart of ovarian tube. Pls give me your advices. I’m worried about ovarian cancer. Thank you.
hello, I have 4 times of blood tests and the results showed ca125 values of 71, 45, 95, and 140. I have also have two myomas with the size of 4.7 x 4.9 cm. I have done hydrosalpinx surgery to cut apart of ovarian tube. Pls give me your advices. I’m worried about ovarian cancer. Thank you.
ntson
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
4 months ago
Input on Timing of Initial ADT after RP/SRT Failed
After surgery and salvage radiation therapy (SRT) have failed, it appears I'm headed for androgen deprivation therapy. Like many things in the world of prostate cancer, the recommendations as to when to start ADT seem to be all over the place, so I'm seeking any insights folks may have based on your
After surgery and salvage radiation therapy (SRT) have failed, it appears I'm headed for androgen deprivation therapy. Like many things in the world of prostate cancer, the recommendations as to when to start ADT seem to be all over the place, so I'm seeking any insights folks may have based on your
dans_journey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Seen my GP who says MART therapy is now used & suggested Fobumix inhaler Any thoughts?
Hi I posted last week after my Asthma review with a health care assistant at my GP surgery who basically tried to tell me to use my Fostair as both a preventer & reliever & tried to remove my Salbutamol Inhaler. I have since spoken to a GP who says the nurse is correct & they are using MART Therapy
Hi I posted last week after my Asthma review with a health care assistant at my GP surgery who basically tried to tell me to use my Fostair as both a preventer & reliever & tried to remove my Salbutamol Inhaler. I have since spoken to a GP who says the nurse is correct & they are using MART Therapy
Otto11
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
No Cominarty Vaccine!!
I've had the call for my Spring covid booster, but unfortunately I can't have Spikevax (Moderna) as last time I was given it I spent the next 6mths sorting out a heart arrhythmia that seemed to have been triggered by it. My cardiologist said he'd seen a really significant number of new patients, all
I've had the call for my Spring covid booster, but unfortunately I can't have Spikevax (Moderna) as last time I was given it I spent the next 6mths sorting out a heart arrhythmia that seemed to have been triggered by it. My cardiologist said he'd seen a really significant number of new patients, all
Kendrew
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
reaction to Spikevax XBB 1.5Moderna
Just want to share that I had the above covid booster on Thursday (2nd May) and it appears to have triggered a lupus flare (in my case, rash, aching joints, splitting headache, extreme fatigue). I normally take prednisolone when I have a flare but feel it would be counter productive to what the vaccination
Just want to share that I had the above covid booster on Thursday (2nd May) and it appears to have triggered a lupus flare (in my case, rash, aching joints, splitting headache, extreme fatigue). I normally take prednisolone when I have a flare but feel it would be counter productive to what the vaccination
Larks0ng
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
double standards
why does the medical industry refuse to acknowledge a double standard exists in the treatment of men versus women when it comes to intimate care? The obvious reason is the imbalance in gender representation on the personal care level. The solution that I have experienced is to to lead the unsuspecting
why does the medical industry refuse to acknowledge a double standard exists in the treatment of men versus women when it comes to intimate care? The obvious reason is the imbalance in gender representation on the personal care level. The solution that I have experienced is to to lead the unsuspecting
Lumpy1968
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Sensitive Issues for Men
4 months ago
Patient Access app change
I went online yesterday to order my repeat prescription and found that the Patient Access app now wants me to do 2 step verification by installing another app. I don’t want to do this as I have several devices (iPads and iPod) and I don’t use (nor want to) 2 step verification on those. I haven’t got
I went online yesterday to order my repeat prescription and found that the Patient Access app now wants me to do 2 step verification by installing another app. I don’t want to do this as I have several devices (iPads and iPod) and I don’t use (nor want to) 2 step verification on those. I haven’t got
Cruise1
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Steroid injection and surgery
Hi all , I'm just wondering if anyone knows how long you have to wait after steroid injection in the bottom before having gallbladder removal I've been told operation will be in 2 to 3 mths unless a cancellation comes in. But a friend said I'll have to wait 3mths now
Hi all , I'm just wondering if anyone knows how long you have to wait after steroid injection in the bottom before having gallbladder removal I've been told operation will be in 2 to 3 mths unless a cancellation comes in. But a friend said I'll have to wait 3mths now
Trishfrog1
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NRAS
4 months ago
daft question, but I'm puzzled!
while I am waiting for my next CT scan next Thursday, and the latest batch of blood test results, can anybody else who has the same 'badly controlled asthma with bronchiectasis on top' tell me if painful and weak thighs and upper arms are part of the symptom bundle, or am I on my own! I haven't changed
while I am waiting for my next CT scan next Thursday, and the latest batch of blood test results, can anybody else who has the same 'badly controlled asthma with bronchiectasis on top' tell me if painful and weak thighs and upper arms are part of the symptom bundle, or am I on my own! I haven't changed
Tiggertheterrier
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
blue badge
can anybody here give me any advice please. Applied for the renewal of my blue badge sent off all the relevant information it came back they need more information. As I am not techno savvy my son emailed and scanned relevant information of consultants trips physio et cetera. Again. have no received
can anybody here give me any advice please. Applied for the renewal of my blue badge sent off all the relevant information it came back they need more information. As I am not techno savvy my son emailed and scanned relevant information of consultants trips physio et cetera. Again. have no received
orange33
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NRAS
4 months ago
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