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Hey guys it seems as my posts here will be short and sweet as my patient has been seen by his palliative care dr and been prescribed end of life medication. It fills me with sadness to know that there is nothing else left to do, I am so glad I have met my new friend and that for the past 7 months we
Hey guys it seems as my posts here will be short and sweet as my patient has been seen by his palliative care dr and been prescribed end of life medication. It fills me with sadness to know that there is nothing else left to do, I am so glad I have met my new friend and that for the past 7 months we
RhiMallorca
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
4 years ago
Pulmonary Fibrosis, irreversible and terminal,
I was diagnosed 12 March 2020, when lung function hadn't improved after recent bacterial infection. My lungs were already, very scarred, so this infection was the tipping point. Question is, as it is a unpleasant way to die, and already discussed with my GP, palliative care, it will get more painful
I was diagnosed 12 March 2020, when lung function hadn't improved after recent bacterial infection. My lungs were already, very scarred, so this infection was the tipping point. Question is, as it is a unpleasant way to die, and already discussed with my GP, palliative care, it will get more painful
I8tories
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Why liver patients have such a hard time
I wanted to write this last night but I fell asleep. Nothing unusual there then!!!! In the last 2-3 years I have ‘visited’ one Consultant or another about some of my symptoms. The most valuable lesson I have learned, from so doing, is that the Liver Medical fraternity themselves are unable to fully
I wanted to write this last night but I fell asleep. Nothing unusual there then!!!! In the last 2-3 years I have ‘visited’ one Consultant or another about some of my symptoms. The most valuable lesson I have learned, from so doing, is that the Liver Medical fraternity themselves are unable to fully
Splodge60
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
4 years ago
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No B12 injection in lockdown. Prescribed oral 50mcg twice daily. Severe tiredness! Practise nurse advised 1000 mcg in phone call. Rang today. NO. GP says 100mcg only! Why??? I take Apixaban. Any connection?
No B12 injection in lockdown. Prescribed oral 50mcg twice daily. Severe tiredness! Practise nurse advised 1000 mcg in phone call. Rang today. NO. GP says 100mcg only! Why??? I take Apixaban. Any connection?
neptywyn
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Procedure
I had a procedure done 3 days ago it was rubber band ligation for hemorrhoids. Has anyone on here ever had this done? I am wanting to see if everything went back to normal in that area because I’m getting super impatient lol I know it will take a little bit but I went through a rough time before I had
I had a procedure done 3 days ago it was rubber band ligation for hemorrhoids. Has anyone on here ever had this done? I am wanting to see if everything went back to normal in that area because I’m getting super impatient lol I know it will take a little bit but I went through a rough time before I had
Glitter28
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Women's Health
4 years ago
Thrush in mouth
I have had oral thrush for a couple of months now, Treated it with Corsodyl mouthwash to no avail. Got Nystan mouthwash off Doc last week and five days later —- no better. Any advice would be appreciated. Doc is calling me later this afternoon.
I have had oral thrush for a couple of months now, Treated it with Corsodyl mouthwash to no avail. Got Nystan mouthwash off Doc last week and five days later —- no better. Any advice would be appreciated. Doc is calling me later this afternoon.
Smokygirl
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Dental treatment
Is anyone else suffering from a rotten tooth while halfway through chemo? I would welcome any advice. I am surviving at the moment, trying to stay on Paracetamol with Ibuprofen and codeine for when necessary. The dentist says I must have swelling and a temperature before they will consider seeing me.
Is anyone else suffering from a rotten tooth while halfway through chemo? I would welcome any advice. I am surviving at the moment, trying to stay on Paracetamol with Ibuprofen and codeine for when necessary. The dentist says I must have swelling and a temperature before they will consider seeing me.
standeasy
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Shorty864 - Anne has lost her last battles
Dear ladies, I am so sorry to have to let you know that Anne, my Ovacome friend from Cornwall, has passed away this Sunday, 21 of June, at her lovely home. After waging many battles, including coming on the train to London with her husband last year for a second opinion from the Royal Marsden, as well
Dear ladies, I am so sorry to have to let you know that Anne, my Ovacome friend from Cornwall, has passed away this Sunday, 21 of June, at her lovely home. After waging many battles, including coming on the train to London with her husband last year for a second opinion from the Royal Marsden, as well
Lindaura
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Lingual tonsils
Just wondering has anyone had problems with their lingual tonsils and if so what was your experience with it? What symptoms did you have? How’d you get diagnosed? How long did it take you to get diagnosed? I’m still not 100% on what’s wrong with me but someone has told me that I could have a problem
Just wondering has anyone had problems with their lingual tonsils and if so what was your experience with it? What symptoms did you have? How’d you get diagnosed? How long did it take you to get diagnosed? I’m still not 100% on what’s wrong with me but someone has told me that I could have a problem
PeachyBlossom
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Mental Health Support
4 years ago
Oral thrush and swollen tonsil?
I’ve been struggling with oral thrush for a few weeks now but my nystatin seems to be working well( gums less sore, throat less yellow) I’ve noticed now that the gunk has cleared a little, that my right tonsil looks swollen, has white spots on it and I’ve some discomfort on that side. Also the sensation
I’ve been struggling with oral thrush for a few weeks now but my nystatin seems to be working well( gums less sore, throat less yellow) I’ve noticed now that the gunk has cleared a little, that my right tonsil looks swollen, has white spots on it and I’ve some discomfort on that side. Also the sensation
Junglechicken
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Asthma Community Forum
4 years ago
Sores in nose - chemotherapy
Apart from a runny nose with chemotherapy (Carboplatin/Pemetrexed) I'm also getting sores that are very similar to cold sores - tried betnovate cream, but not much good, then tried Zovirax which is better, but doesn't clear them and still forms scabs that bleed. It can be very sore and painful. Any
Apart from a runny nose with chemotherapy (Carboplatin/Pemetrexed) I'm also getting sores that are very similar to cold sores - tried betnovate cream, but not much good, then tried Zovirax which is better, but doesn't clear them and still forms scabs that bleed. It can be very sore and painful. Any
MacColl
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
AZD4635 with Xtandi
Getting ready to do a clinical trial with AZD4635 and Xtandi. Just checking to see if anyone has did this clinical trial and if so how is it going. Xtandi alone did not work for me so hoping the combination of the two will. The LU 177 was great but I’m about 18 months out from my last treatment and PSA
Getting ready to do a clinical trial with AZD4635 and Xtandi. Just checking to see if anyone has did this clinical trial and if so how is it going. Xtandi alone did not work for me so hoping the combination of the two will. The LU 177 was great but I’m about 18 months out from my last treatment and PSA
Hidden
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Fibromyalgia Article in the Guardian
🙌🏽 We’re supporting the Managing Pain campaign from Health Awareness. Learn more about the effects of fibromyalgia from our Chair, Des Quinn. Read it online below or in the The Guardian today. #ManagingPain #Fibromyalgia 👉 https://bit.ly/37S8sdp
🙌🏽 We’re supporting the Managing Pain campaign from Health Awareness. Learn more about the effects of fibromyalgia from our Chair, Des Quinn. Read it online below or in the The Guardian today. #ManagingPain #Fibromyalgia 👉 https://bit.ly/37S8sdp
FMA_Reece
Administrator
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Struggle with fibre
Hi it seems that any kind of fibrous food sets my IBS off, and fatty foods give me heartburn. Do you think there may be a reason for this? I am taking some probiotics and will take Imodium regularly, although on lockdown haven’t needed to. So really just asking if anyone else is the same and what foods
Hi it seems that any kind of fibrous food sets my IBS off, and fatty foods give me heartburn. Do you think there may be a reason for this? I am taking some probiotics and will take Imodium regularly, although on lockdown haven’t needed to. So really just asking if anyone else is the same and what foods
huggit
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IBS Network
4 years ago
pilonidal
Has anyone ever had pilonidal ? I have a cut that could otherwise be a fissure towards the top of my but rather than on the anus anyone ever have bleeding with motions? had rectal bleeding before and treated it with internal suppository now its back
Has anyone ever had pilonidal ? I have a cut that could otherwise be a fissure towards the top of my but rather than on the anus anyone ever have bleeding with motions? had rectal bleeding before and treated it with internal suppository now its back
Hidden
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IBS Network
4 years ago
Mouth ulcers
Does anybody else get recurring mouth ulcers? Is there anything we can do to prevent them or lessen their severity?
Does anybody else get recurring mouth ulcers? Is there anything we can do to prevent them or lessen their severity?
OngPatient
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
4 years ago
uPSA < 0.003 ng/ml PSA: How low should it go?
My last measured test level PSA 0.007ng/ml And radiotherapy still works and can further reduce PSA. Now I take an eligard which also lowers the PSA. I have an idea to start taking Casodex 150 for a double blockade. My goal is to lower uPSA further and reach a level of uPSA <0.003 where the cancer
My last measured test level PSA 0.007ng/ml And radiotherapy still works and can further reduce PSA. Now I take an eligard which also lowers the PSA. I have an idea to start taking Casodex 150 for a double blockade. My goal is to lower uPSA further and reach a level of uPSA <0.003 where the cancer
Vasili
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Infection
I call GP twice for the vaginal yeast infection. They first give me vaginal tablet and secondly give me vaginal cream. It didn't help. I'm getting wrose. What to do? I am pregnant I don't want the baby to be affected by this infection during delivery time.
I call GP twice for the vaginal yeast infection. They first give me vaginal tablet and secondly give me vaginal cream. It didn't help. I'm getting wrose. What to do? I am pregnant I don't want the baby to be affected by this infection during delivery time.
Raheena786
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
A biochemical definition of cure after brachytherapy for prostate cancer - Radiotherapy and Oncology, Published: April 27, 2020
Looks like 4 years of <0.2 PSA post-treatment gets you a "biochemical cure". (= disease-free beyond 10 years.)
[i]Study Highlights[/i] [i]• Close to 80% of men 4–5 years after LDR prostate brachytherapy will achieve a PSA of 0.2 ng/ml or less.[/i] [i]• PSA ≤ 0.2 ng/ml is associated with 97–99%
Looks like 4 years of <0.2 PSA post-treatment gets you a "biochemical cure". (= disease-free beyond 10 years.)
[i]Study Highlights[/i] [i]• Close to 80% of men 4–5 years after LDR prostate brachytherapy will achieve a PSA of 0.2 ng/ml or less.[/i] [i]• PSA ≤ 0.2 ng/ml is associated with 97–99%
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
GCA and constant bad taste in the mouth
Does anyone else have a constant, unpleasant and difficult to describe bad taste in the mouth, Highly spiced foods mask it on a temporary but it always returns and contributes to the constant "thirst" .
Does anyone else have a constant, unpleasant and difficult to describe bad taste in the mouth, Highly spiced foods mask it on a temporary but it always returns and contributes to the constant "thirst" .
1944Nevermore
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
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