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Diffuse mild atrophic gastitis.
Following an endoscopy was told I have this condition.Is this the same as intestinal metaplasia or have I not progressed that far yet.
Following an endoscopy was told I have this condition.Is this the same as intestinal metaplasia or have I not progressed that far yet.
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Hair texture changes? Hyper or hypo?
What condition(s) makes hair go: a) from wavy/curly to straight? b) darker at the back of your neck? c) grey/blonde -> brazzy/orange? Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism? Possibly other conditions?
What condition(s) makes hair go: a) from wavy/curly to straight? b) darker at the back of your neck? c) grey/blonde -> brazzy/orange? Hyperthyroidism or hypothyroidism? Possibly other conditions?
Tomchr
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Dr recommends Brothers heart failure medicine be withdrawn and he be put on palliative care. Brother refusing.
Brother is paralysed and also has underlying conditions.He was recently diagnosed with severe heart failure. His left ventricle is damaged and he has an EFR of between 20 and 25 percent, though likely at the lower end of that. He has been discharged into his nursing home with a Referral to the heart
Brother is paralysed and also has underlying conditions.He was recently diagnosed with severe heart failure. His left ventricle is damaged and he has an EFR of between 20 and 25 percent, though likely at the lower end of that. He has been discharged into his nursing home with a Referral to the heart
FrazzleRock
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Decompensated Cirrhosis with Odema and Lymphodaema......skin problems
My partner was diagnosed with advanced decompensated Cirrhosis in summer 2020 and due to heart and lung failure was told by the Gastroenterologist no surgery could be offered due to his heart and lung problems as could not withstand a general anaesthetic. Sent home to me for Palliative Care. A 12
My partner was diagnosed with advanced decompensated Cirrhosis in summer 2020 and due to heart and lung failure was told by the Gastroenterologist no surgery could be offered due to his heart and lung problems as could not withstand a general anaesthetic. Sent home to me for Palliative Care. A 12
63745
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
IBOGA
Iboga, ordered 25 grams today and will start "microdosing" soon. Iboga is legal in Germany. I already had party drug experience two decades ago! :-) . A phase 2 study is to begin. I am currently establishing contact. Excerpt from a letter: In the meantime, iboga is not only interesting for addiction
Iboga, ordered 25 grams today and will start "microdosing" soon. Iboga is legal in Germany. I already had party drug experience two decades ago! :-) . A phase 2 study is to begin. I am currently establishing contact. Excerpt from a letter: In the meantime, iboga is not only interesting for addiction
PDTom
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Fetlar 72
female age77 had polymialgia since Sept 21. On 4 mg Pred. Managing to taper 1mg every 5 weeks. Want to stop taking Alendronic acid having some dental treatment hate side effects of this medication . How can I check I don’t have too much protein in my blood if I do. Am I at great risk of fractures
female age77 had polymialgia since Sept 21. On 4 mg Pred. Managing to taper 1mg every 5 weeks. Want to stop taking Alendronic acid having some dental treatment hate side effects of this medication . How can I check I don’t have too much protein in my blood if I do. Am I at great risk of fractures
Fetlar73
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Psych evaluation
Hi! This is for those of you who are either on the liver transplant list or who have had a transplant. What I'd like to know is whether you were given a psychological evaluation or a one-to-one conversion with a trained therapist as to how to deal with serious organ rejection should it occur.
Hi! This is for those of you who are either on the liver transplant list or who have had a transplant. What I'd like to know is whether you were given a psychological evaluation or a one-to-one conversion with a trained therapist as to how to deal with serious organ rejection should it occur.
Bikafella
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Caring for Dad with liver cancer........
My Dad is 82, and was diagnosed in August this year. He'd been unwell for most of the year, then caught Covid in June and thankfully this led to some blood tests from his GP. He then collapsed and got taken into hospital where he was diagnosed with liver cancer. He has got 3 metastatic tumours, and
My Dad is 82, and was diagnosed in August this year. He'd been unwell for most of the year, then caught Covid in June and thankfully this led to some blood tests from his GP. He then collapsed and got taken into hospital where he was diagnosed with liver cancer. He has got 3 metastatic tumours, and
JulesVee70
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
I think I’m impacted
About two years ago I was diagnosed with IBS-C. I was prescribed Lizness, which worked a little… too well. I woke up twice having pooped myself in the night. After stopping the medication, I used natural alternatives and while still having uncomfortable trips to the bathroom, they were manageable. About
About two years ago I was diagnosed with IBS-C. I was prescribed Lizness, which worked a little… too well. I woke up twice having pooped myself in the night. After stopping the medication, I used natural alternatives and while still having uncomfortable trips to the bathroom, they were manageable. About
Hdbhdb
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Living with dialysis
My name is Vicki and I myself have had 2 years of dialysis before I got a kidney transplant . I was very young just 32 with two boys ages 2 and 3 at that time . I received a perfect matching kidney in 1996 and it lasted for 27 years . I am and have been back on hemo-dialysis for another 3 years . I am
My name is Vicki and I myself have had 2 years of dialysis before I got a kidney transplant . I was very young just 32 with two boys ages 2 and 3 at that time . I received a perfect matching kidney in 1996 and it lasted for 27 years . I am and have been back on hemo-dialysis for another 3 years . I am
bubbaboo2
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Kidney Dialysis
1 year ago
cyclophosphamide
Seems paclitaxel has stopped working! My Oncologist has said my cancer is progressing. She is trying me on Cyclophosphamide, please let me know of any successes with this drug. Thank you. Xxx
Seems paclitaxel has stopped working! My Oncologist has said my cancer is progressing. She is trying me on Cyclophosphamide, please let me know of any successes with this drug. Thank you. Xxx
Clipper15
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Help with diagnosis please.
I'm guessing fibromyalgia is going to be my company for the coming years unfortunately but is for thr doctors to decide that of course. How yours was diagnosed? Was your GP helpful? Did they send you for what tests? Did they make a referral to a rheumatologist? Any advice is more than welcome. I've
I'm guessing fibromyalgia is going to be my company for the coming years unfortunately but is for thr doctors to decide that of course. How yours was diagnosed? Was your GP helpful? Did they send you for what tests? Did they make a referral to a rheumatologist? Any advice is more than welcome. I've
ANMRED
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Having dental treatment whilst on warfarin
I am 78, male and take warfarin for atrial fibrillation. I have to have a wisdom tooth extracted and a gum deep clean because of gum disease. I will need to take warfarin as usual but am worried about the possibility of heavy and uncontrollable bleeding and also because the NHS dentist wants to perform
I am 78, male and take warfarin for atrial fibrillation. I have to have a wisdom tooth extracted and a gum deep clean because of gum disease. I will need to take warfarin as usual but am worried about the possibility of heavy and uncontrollable bleeding and also because the NHS dentist wants to perform
Grizedale
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Dental treatment. Tooth extraction.
I (82years old) have mastocytosis. One of my teeth has to be extracted. Has anybody had any experience with local anaesthetics and the necessary medication for the procedure? Is there a dentist in London who would treat under the circumstances, private or NHS. I am quite desperate and very grateful for
I (82years old) have mastocytosis. One of my teeth has to be extracted. Has anybody had any experience with local anaesthetics and the necessary medication for the procedure? Is there a dentist in London who would treat under the circumstances, private or NHS. I am quite desperate and very grateful for
Klimi
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The UK Mastocytosis Support Group
2 years ago
Day 3 (only) drugs are sending me crackers
So I’m only on day 3 and the drugs are kicking in bigtime. 10mg of Progynova a day, 200mg Evorel patches every other day. I think I’m very sensitive to the glue on the patches too as they are really itchy and I already want to rip my legs off 😔. Haven’t even started the 400mg x 4 times a day of Cyclogest
So I’m only on day 3 and the drugs are kicking in bigtime. 10mg of Progynova a day, 200mg Evorel patches every other day. I think I’m very sensitive to the glue on the patches too as they are really itchy and I already want to rip my legs off 😔. Haven’t even started the 400mg x 4 times a day of Cyclogest
hifer
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Surgery or not!
Hi, I’m 77 years of age and I’ve just joined the Macmillan Cancer Club. My story is that following some difficulties swallowing, in April 2021, I had a gastroscopy and was diagnosed with T3N2M0 oesophageal cancer. I had radical chemoradiotherapy treatment for 6 weeks in July / August that year. After
Hi, I’m 77 years of age and I’ve just joined the Macmillan Cancer Club. My story is that following some difficulties swallowing, in April 2021, I had a gastroscopy and was diagnosed with T3N2M0 oesophageal cancer. I had radical chemoradiotherapy treatment for 6 weeks in July / August that year. After
P5132
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
2 years ago
Can probiotics ease diarrhoea and daily loose stools?
I have tried so, so many things over the years to help my IBS. I am low fodmap, dairy free and am very careful with my food and drink intake, listen to gut directed hypnotherapy, exercise, I drink mint tea, have peppermint capsules, Imodium, mebeverine, alverine etc. But not much helps. The daily
I have tried so, so many things over the years to help my IBS. I am low fodmap, dairy free and am very careful with my food and drink intake, listen to gut directed hypnotherapy, exercise, I drink mint tea, have peppermint capsules, Imodium, mebeverine, alverine etc. But not much helps. The daily
rustydog
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IBS Network
1 year ago
A Different View on Bone Protection
Replied to a question about bone protective medications on another forum today, and thought it might be of interest to some here at FPC. So pasting it here. Full disclosure: I have been taking denosumab (Prolia or Xgeva) for over 5 years and currently have normal bone density. I also take Calcium supplement
Replied to a question about bone protective medications on another forum today, and thought it might be of interest to some here at FPC. So pasting it here. Full disclosure: I have been taking denosumab (Prolia or Xgeva) for over 5 years and currently have normal bone density. I also take Calcium supplement
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Pill to end life
I do have a big concern. I was told by my doctors and also palliative care, that there is a pill to take to end your life. My doctors won’t give to me without chemo and radiation, however. I think it’s important to be able to have one as soon as possible. If I have a stroke or other disturbing effects
I do have a big concern. I was told by my doctors and also palliative care, that there is a pill to take to end your life. My doctors won’t give to me without chemo and radiation, however. I think it’s important to be able to have one as soon as possible. If I have a stroke or other disturbing effects
Spinninghands123
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Glioblastoma Support
2 years ago
Pain In gums
Hello everyone I was wondering if anyone has had this. I have a ache in my gums....different parts of my mouth.... I were dentures, so I thought it might be a infection in my gums. Went to the dentist yesterday got X-ray done....he checked everything nothing there, everything was fine. Do you think
Hello everyone I was wondering if anyone has had this. I have a ache in my gums....different parts of my mouth.... I were dentures, so I thought it might be a infection in my gums. Went to the dentist yesterday got X-ray done....he checked everything nothing there, everything was fine. Do you think
auldreekie2
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NRAS
2 years ago
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