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Could Sue please advise on my Ferritin Levels. Clinician viewed03 May 2023Result typePathologyTestsUrea and electrolytesLiver function testsSerum lipid levelsAcute Kidney Injury StagingSerum total protein levelSerum folate levelSerum ferritin levelFiled byDr Steven Chan at The Orchard Medical Practice
Could Sue please advise on my Ferritin Levels. Clinician viewed03 May 2023Result typePathologyTestsUrea and electrolytesLiver function testsSerum lipid levelsAcute Kidney Injury StagingSerum total protein levelSerum folate levelSerum ferritin levelFiled byDr Steven Chan at The Orchard Medical Practice
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Dad with Stage 4 PCa - Need some words of wisdom...again please!
Hi everyone. Just got back from appointment with Dad's oncologist. To keep you up to speed - 3 months ago, his ADT injections stopped working and his PSA started to climb up slowly. Oncologist put Dad on Enzalutamide - been on it for 6 cycles - tolerated well but his PSA has gone from 76 to 87 in one
Hi everyone. Just got back from appointment with Dad's oncologist. To keep you up to speed - 3 months ago, his ADT injections stopped working and his PSA started to climb up slowly. Oncologist put Dad on Enzalutamide - been on it for 6 cycles - tolerated well but his PSA has gone from 76 to 87 in one
kikinini
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
intestinal issues.
I Hzve berm suffering g with intestinal issues… that I am confined to house unless I take Imodium.. I had a bout of diverticulitis in June put on nasty antibiotics n have not been normal since … July 17 I had stool tests done no one called me i till k was having an ear issue n the pcp NP called me n
I Hzve berm suffering g with intestinal issues… that I am confined to house unless I take Imodium.. I had a bout of diverticulitis in June put on nasty antibiotics n have not been normal since … July 17 I had stool tests done no one called me i till k was having an ear issue n the pcp NP called me n
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Hi all I've been having loose BMs on and off for about a week now, mainly in a morning. Normally, my IBS steers towards the constipation side, but this is predominantly loose and this morning the second BM was more like diarrhea. Had to take Imodium. In between all this was a BM a few days ago that
Hi all I've been having loose BMs on and off for about a week now, mainly in a morning. Normally, my IBS steers towards the constipation side, but this is predominantly loose and this morning the second BM was more like diarrhea. Had to take Imodium. In between all this was a BM a few days ago that
Misspomfrey
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IBS Network
10 months ago
Another day another test.
Well that high speed he is not well experience continues with a Ultrasound yesterday. Cancer patients really get good treatment, I am being reimbursed for travel and don't pay for parking.And this morning a phone call from a sympathetic lady called Mandy from the specialist oncology support team, she
Well that high speed he is not well experience continues with a Ultrasound yesterday. Cancer patients really get good treatment, I am being reimbursed for travel and don't pay for parking.And this morning a phone call from a sympathetic lady called Mandy from the specialist oncology support team, she
Rogo23
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Tainted Blood Sample - Additional Info
Did not anticipate another blood sample error yesterday using hematology clinic lab with the personal touch specifically to avoid errors. Finding the positive, it is good to know that it is not only potassium that can be skewed greatly from a bad/coagulated sample but also protein and liver AST (aspartate
Did not anticipate another blood sample error yesterday using hematology clinic lab with the personal touch specifically to avoid errors. Finding the positive, it is good to know that it is not only potassium that can be skewed greatly from a bad/coagulated sample but also protein and liver AST (aspartate
Mishie14
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Reassurance
Hello all, Hope everyone is feeling well. I've always tried to reassure people on here when they are worried about IBS , but now, I'd like some reassurance please. Over the last week I'm having constant symptoms, I've no idea why this is. I've been having the same symptoms for 15 years, and each
Hello all, Hope everyone is feeling well. I've always tried to reassure people on here when they are worried about IBS , but now, I'd like some reassurance please. Over the last week I'm having constant symptoms, I've no idea why this is. I've been having the same symptoms for 15 years, and each
Misspomfrey
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IBS Network
10 months ago
Scary collapse
So with the lack of a definitive diagnosis I have assumed I have ‘a bowel condition’. All tests normal as of April this year. Uncontrollable diarrhoea and permanent loose movements over a number of years plus diverticulosis are my history apart from Diabetes (2) low B12 Hiatus Hernia previous Bladder
So with the lack of a definitive diagnosis I have assumed I have ‘a bowel condition’. All tests normal as of April this year. Uncontrollable diarrhoea and permanent loose movements over a number of years plus diverticulosis are my history apart from Diabetes (2) low B12 Hiatus Hernia previous Bladder
Nonameme
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IBS Network
10 months ago
Traveling with Imodium
I am due to fly to France in September and take the occasional Imodium/loperamide to help with my IBS. I want to take some of these with me but I'm not sure of how to go about this. Has anyone taken this medication on a plane, can it go in your cabin bag. I have tried to google this but can't seem
I am due to fly to France in September and take the occasional Imodium/loperamide to help with my IBS. I want to take some of these with me but I'm not sure of how to go about this. Has anyone taken this medication on a plane, can it go in your cabin bag. I have tried to google this but can't seem
Su29
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IBS Network
10 months ago
Gtn spray in hot weather
Is it safe to have a gtn bottle out in the sun next to me while sunbathing? Will it explode?
Is it safe to have a gtn bottle out in the sun next to me while sunbathing? Will it explode?
Poppy451
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Apologies.
Sorry for lack of update. I was really tired yesterday. Saw the on duty cardiologist yesterday morning. I now know in more detail why they wont attempt to stent me. Problem is in a small branch artery close to a major one. Attempting to stent that narrower one carries a greater risk of rupture plus would
Sorry for lack of update. I was really tired yesterday. Saw the on duty cardiologist yesterday morning. I now know in more detail why they wont attempt to stent me. Problem is in a small branch artery close to a major one. Attempting to stent that narrower one carries a greater risk of rupture plus would
Hrty
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Cholesterol levels
Hello I wonder if some one could give me a bog of advice .I'm a 69 year old male pretty active I still work 3 to 4 days a week mostly gardening type work I suffered a heart attack in 2010 2 stents fitted all well till just as the pandemic started after astranseneca jab had quite severe angina when
Hello I wonder if some one could give me a bog of advice .I'm a 69 year old male pretty active I still work 3 to 4 days a week mostly gardening type work I suffered a heart attack in 2010 2 stents fitted all well till just as the pandemic started after astranseneca jab had quite severe angina when
Treeclimber62
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Repeated chest burning
I have recently diagonosed with Micro Vascular and after the attack doctors didn’t do anything and advised to take isosorbic 60 mg ang GTN every time. Using GTN brings dizzy mess and weakness. Is heart burn a continuous attack and is life too short here…
I have recently diagonosed with Micro Vascular and after the attack doctors didn’t do anything and advised to take isosorbic 60 mg ang GTN every time. Using GTN brings dizzy mess and weakness. Is heart burn a continuous attack and is life too short here…
Ndhawan
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Another ambulance ride
Ho hum, woke up this morning around 4:30am. Went for wee and by time I got back into bed had quite bad chest and upper back pain as well as into forearms.Followed procedure with gtn spray but pain not subsiding. Ambulance arrived very quickly. Usual checks done and because of history taken in for more
Ho hum, woke up this morning around 4:30am. Went for wee and by time I got back into bed had quite bad chest and upper back pain as well as into forearms.Followed procedure with gtn spray but pain not subsiding. Ambulance arrived very quickly. Usual checks done and because of history taken in for more
Hrty
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
GTN spray
I am awaiting an angiogram and have been prescribed GTN which I use as and when needed. I do however get palpitations and wonder if the spray would be helpful for that. Sadly I didn't see a GP when the GTN was prescribed, a nurse called me to say for my symptoms I should have it. Cardiologist wants
I am awaiting an angiogram and have been prescribed GTN which I use as and when needed. I do however get palpitations and wonder if the spray would be helpful for that. Sadly I didn't see a GP when the GTN was prescribed, a nurse called me to say for my symptoms I should have it. Cardiologist wants
Larn71
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
ICU recovery nightmare
Was in ICU for 6 days following a seizure due to low sodium (92) due they think to stomach virus though still having investigations for Addisons. 2 ambulances, helicopter , CPR , a stroke originally suspected. No ICU diary kept by hospital , no discharge help, no rehab , no advice on how I would feel
Was in ICU for 6 days following a seizure due to low sodium (92) due they think to stomach virus though still having investigations for Addisons. 2 ambulances, helicopter , CPR , a stroke originally suspected. No ICU diary kept by hospital , no discharge help, no rehab , no advice on how I would feel
downthemoor
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
Treatment after Lu /Pluvicto?
It seems that there is paucity of data related to the effectiveness of treatments after Lu/Pluvicto. I'm beginning to suspect that pubished survival benefits for Radium 223/Pluvicto and chemotherapy cannot be assumed to be anticipated if the patient has had Pluvicto. My husband has completed 6 sessions
It seems that there is paucity of data related to the effectiveness of treatments after Lu/Pluvicto. I'm beginning to suspect that pubished survival benefits for Radium 223/Pluvicto and chemotherapy cannot be assumed to be anticipated if the patient has had Pluvicto. My husband has completed 6 sessions
cancervictim
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
New papers on PA
There are often new interesting papers on pernicious anemia. I will add them to this thread to keep them all in one place. I'll try to the pick the ones I think are most novel & relevant, but plenty are published every month. To see more, check Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=
There are often new interesting papers on pernicious anemia. I will add them to this thread to keep them all in one place. I'll try to the pick the ones I think are most novel & relevant, but plenty are published every month. To see more, check Google Scholar https://scholar.google.com/scholar?start=
jade_s
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
B12 by injection 💉 - first steps . . . 👣
Hello All ! 😊 About to embark on the path of trialing B12 by injection as there seems plenty to confirm that those who do not benefit from supplementation, do ( - often enough!) see improvements via 💉s! Don't yet know if this will be available via the NHS, even citing credible info, of which there
Hello All ! 😊 About to embark on the path of trialing B12 by injection as there seems plenty to confirm that those who do not benefit from supplementation, do ( - often enough!) see improvements via 💉s! Don't yet know if this will be available via the NHS, even citing credible info, of which there
Sid_Arthur
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
PMR & Stage II Polycystic Kidneys
PCP determined PMR based on my “tinman stiffness” and bloodwork showing crazy inflammation levels in late January, and started me on 20 mg of prednisone. An ultrasound and xray turned up polycystic kidneys with a too-large to pass stones. I’ve tapered to 15 mg of prednisone at this point, and am wondering
PCP determined PMR based on my “tinman stiffness” and bloodwork showing crazy inflammation levels in late January, and started me on 20 mg of prednisone. An ultrasound and xray turned up polycystic kidneys with a too-large to pass stones. I’ve tapered to 15 mg of prednisone at this point, and am wondering
Eleanor0123
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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