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Understanding Palliative Care for Cancer Patients (2-Part Series)
Watch now! https://www.sharecancersupport.org/two-part-series-on-understanding-palliative-care-for-cancer-patients/ Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative
Watch now! https://www.sharecancersupport.org/two-part-series-on-understanding-palliative-care-for-cancer-patients/ Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
3 years ago
Understanding Palliative Care (2-Part Series)
Watch now! https://www.sharecancersupport.org/two-part-series-on-understanding-palliative-care-for-cancer-patients/ Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative
Watch now! https://www.sharecancersupport.org/two-part-series-on-understanding-palliative-care-for-cancer-patients/ Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Understanding Palliative Care for Cancer Patients (Two-Part Series)
Watch now! https://www.sharecancersupport.org/two-part-series-on-understanding-palliative-care-for-cancer-patients/ Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative
Watch now! https://www.sharecancersupport.org/two-part-series-on-understanding-palliative-care-for-cancer-patients/ Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
3 years ago
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Acid reflux has eased
Hey guys Acid reflux has eased so that’s good think it was a mix of antibiotics and starting meds again Still trying to get our new house sorted 😂 and have take everyone’s advice that there’s no rush but just not getting my rest Working full time due to go back to the office 😬 worries about that
Hey guys Acid reflux has eased so that’s good think it was a mix of antibiotics and starting meds again Still trying to get our new house sorted 😂 and have take everyone’s advice that there’s no rush but just not getting my rest Working full time due to go back to the office 😬 worries about that
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NRAS
3 years ago
Iron? Cause for concern?
Aug 14, 2014 I had Gastric Bypass Surgery. At that time I was told by my Surgeon I had a Fatty Liver. I was told that the Gastric Bypass should help to stop the fatty liver an might even allow it to heal. Then I was prescribed a Vitamin plan by my Gastric Bypass Surgeon. I was told this is because of
Aug 14, 2014 I had Gastric Bypass Surgery. At that time I was told by my Surgeon I had a Fatty Liver. I was told that the Gastric Bypass should help to stop the fatty liver an might even allow it to heal. Then I was prescribed a Vitamin plan by my Gastric Bypass Surgeon. I was told this is because of
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
3 years ago
Androgen Receptor [AR] Axis Therapies
Some thoughts on AR-axis therapy (androgen deprivation & AR antagonists) after reading a new assessment of the benefit of second-line drugs [1]. In a sense, I view myself fortunate to have been diagnosed in 2004. When surgery [RP] was not successful (nor salvage radiation) it was suggested that I begin
Some thoughts on AR-axis therapy (androgen deprivation & AR antagonists) after reading a new assessment of the benefit of second-line drugs [1]. In a sense, I view myself fortunate to have been diagnosed in 2004. When surgery [RP] was not successful (nor salvage radiation) it was suggested that I begin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
4th day - dressing removed - swelling and pain
Hi all I did my circumcision on 13th Oct - today is 16th. I removed the bandage today with great difficulty and there were a couple of stitches that pulled the skin resulting in fresh blood - Not dripping. I was not able to remove all of the dressing. There was still some dressing fibres still on the
Hi all I did my circumcision on 13th Oct - today is 16th. I removed the bandage today with great difficulty and there were a couple of stitches that pulled the skin resulting in fresh blood - Not dripping. I was not able to remove all of the dressing. There was still some dressing fibres still on the
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Surprised in a bad way.
Thank God I have a leason Nurse batting for me! He called me in to have Cortisol levels checked as I have been steadily lowering my Prednisolone under direction from Ophthalmology, and Steroids shut down the Adrenal system reducing Cortisol levels. Reading posts on this website made me wary when getting
Thank God I have a leason Nurse batting for me! He called me in to have Cortisol levels checked as I have been steadily lowering my Prednisolone under direction from Ophthalmology, and Steroids shut down the Adrenal system reducing Cortisol levels. Reading posts on this website made me wary when getting
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Fuck Cancer.
i am witnessing my beloved aunt pass away painfully due to ovarian cancer. we tried going to the hospital but we were already referred to palliative care. it's so painful to see her suffering and losing strength each day that passes. idk I'm just feeling so defeated that's why i am writing this. i
i am witnessing my beloved aunt pass away painfully due to ovarian cancer. we tried going to the hospital but we were already referred to palliative care. it's so painful to see her suffering and losing strength each day that passes. idk I'm just feeling so defeated that's why i am writing this. i
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My Cancer Community
3 years ago
Here is the link…. Please sign to enable a publicly owned manufacturer in the UK to produce LIOTHYRONINE
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/593723 Create a publicly owned manufacturer for off-patent, generic drugs in the UK Establish a national UK manufacturer of essential, off-patent, generic medicines (such as hydrocortisone, liothyronine or insulin) within the NHS. Make these medicines at close
https://petition.parliament.uk/petitions/593723 Create a publicly owned manufacturer for off-patent, generic drugs in the UK Establish a national UK manufacturer of essential, off-patent, generic medicines (such as hydrocortisone, liothyronine or insulin) within the NHS. Make these medicines at close
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Create a publicly owned manufacturer for off-patent, generic drugs in the UK. This includes LIOTHYRONINE.
My amazing Endocrinologist sent me details of this petition to the government to create a publicly owned manufacturer for off-patent, generic drugs in the UK….. Establish a national UK manufacturer of essential, off-patent, generic medicines (such as hydrocortisone, liothyronine or insulin) within the
My amazing Endocrinologist sent me details of this petition to the government to create a publicly owned manufacturer for off-patent, generic drugs in the UK….. Establish a national UK manufacturer of essential, off-patent, generic medicines (such as hydrocortisone, liothyronine or insulin) within the
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Diet
I’m wondering if anyone has had success with a specific diet? My husband has PC Mets all through skeleton and has little energy and a lot of skeletal pain. Palliative Care radiation to hips and femur, Docetaxal chemo and ADT currently. Looking for something to help with more energy, does not feed the
I’m wondering if anyone has had success with a specific diet? My husband has PC Mets all through skeleton and has little energy and a lot of skeletal pain. Palliative Care radiation to hips and femur, Docetaxal chemo and ADT currently. Looking for something to help with more energy, does not feed the
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Itchy itchy — looking for solutions
Hello, I am new to this site, which was recommended by a friend. Currently I am interested in solution for relentless itching that I have been experiencing for a month or so. Currently taking an antihistamine (Cetirizine) daily and using a hydrocortisone cream, without much effect. Would love to
Hello, I am new to this site, which was recommended by a friend. Currently I am interested in solution for relentless itching that I have been experiencing for a month or so. Currently taking an antihistamine (Cetirizine) daily and using a hydrocortisone cream, without much effect. Would love to
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Could it bee..... a bee sting causing a flare
Hi all you helpful people, I just want to run this past you to see if anyone has experienced similar. Yesterday I did a 5 mile walk, not strenuous miles and nothing more than I know is within my limits. Late afternoon I was just pulling up some weeds in the garden when I was stung by a bee. I got the
Hi all you helpful people, I just want to run this past you to see if anyone has experienced similar. Yesterday I did a 5 mile walk, not strenuous miles and nothing more than I know is within my limits. Late afternoon I was just pulling up some weeds in the garden when I was stung by a bee. I got the
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Is this normal?
Hi everyone, I am looking for some help and perhaps a touch of reassurance that what i am experiencing is normal. I am new to all this and very overwhelmed and the info from doctors is well, erm lacking is probably the polite way to put it. To give some context I have been poorly for around 2 years
Hi everyone, I am looking for some help and perhaps a touch of reassurance that what i am experiencing is normal. I am new to all this and very overwhelmed and the info from doctors is well, erm lacking is probably the polite way to put it. To give some context I have been poorly for around 2 years
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
First rheumatologist appointment
First apt with rheumatologist. Really disappointed cos they are experts yet started with the you are too young thing. (51). Wants me to come off one pred tablet per week (5mg) so fast taper which will hurt so I can have a scan which is not masking anything by the pred. What she is scanning for I do not
First apt with rheumatologist. Really disappointed cos they are experts yet started with the you are too young thing. (51). Wants me to come off one pred tablet per week (5mg) so fast taper which will hurt so I can have a scan which is not masking anything by the pred. What she is scanning for I do not
Buttonshutton
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Reply steroids
On pred for 13 years. Couldn't get below 5mg without pain. Adrenals not working so have Addison's and on hydrocortisone. Plus weight gain never been able to lose it. Osteoporosis as they didn't continue the alendronic when I was on lower dose
On pred for 13 years. Couldn't get below 5mg without pain. Adrenals not working so have Addison's and on hydrocortisone. Plus weight gain never been able to lose it. Osteoporosis as they didn't continue the alendronic when I was on lower dose
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Vasculitis UK
3 years ago
CMA fines pharma firm Avanz over pricing of crucial thyroid drug liothyronine T3
Advanz increased the price of thyroid tablet packs from £20 in 2009 to £248 in 2017 – an increase of 1,110%. Latest CMA fine “sends a clear message” to the pharma sector that breaking the law will not be tolerated. Following an investigation, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has
Advanz increased the price of thyroid tablet packs from £20 in 2009 to £248 in 2017 – an increase of 1,110%. Latest CMA fine “sends a clear message” to the pharma sector that breaking the law will not be tolerated. Following an investigation, the Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Where to buy hydrocortisone tablets online?
Hi everyone - I know this can only be answered privately, but hoping somebody would be kind enough to inbox me where I can purchase hydrocortisone tablets to be delivered in the UK? It would help me a lot. Thanks in advance!
Hi everyone - I know this can only be answered privately, but hoping somebody would be kind enough to inbox me where I can purchase hydrocortisone tablets to be delivered in the UK? It would help me a lot. Thanks in advance!
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Palliative care - medications and routine
While most of our forum is focused on treatment, I thought it would be helpful for others to post our palliative care routine. Our current treatment has made a huge difference and greatly improved quality of life. My dad declined very suddenly with PCa on July 17. He has a unique situation with daily
While most of our forum is focused on treatment, I thought it would be helpful for others to post our palliative care routine. Our current treatment has made a huge difference and greatly improved quality of life. My dad declined very suddenly with PCa on July 17. He has a unique situation with daily
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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