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Amlodipine and swollen ankles
Since taking Amlodipine for high blood pressure, my ankles and now my lower legs swell in the evening. They are back to normal by the following morning and I always spend the evening with my feet raised and exercising my ankles. I am told that this is a side effect of the Amlodipine, but does anyone
Since taking Amlodipine for high blood pressure, my ankles and now my lower legs swell in the evening. They are back to normal by the following morning and I always spend the evening with my feet raised and exercising my ankles. I am told that this is a side effect of the Amlodipine, but does anyone
Lu22a
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High Blood Pressure Support
23 days ago
update: Zanabrutinib vs Obenven (O&V)
We are praying for Gods wisdom (James1:5), and we’re leaning toward the Zanabrutinib. The infusions and time and distance will be impactful to my husbands work and he’s prefer to go the simpler route. We learned he’s still 13Q and TP53 negative and his lymph nodes are reduced (we have used ALT for
We are praying for Gods wisdom (James1:5), and we’re leaning toward the Zanabrutinib. The infusions and time and distance will be impactful to my husbands work and he’s prefer to go the simpler route. We learned he’s still 13Q and TP53 negative and his lymph nodes are reduced (we have used ALT for
Cb1391
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Doctors perform kidney transplant on awake patient
Doctors at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago have performed a kidney transplant on a patient who was awake the whole time. They say the technique used updated anesthesia methods which may now be used for more patients who would be considered too risky to go fully under, which is the standard
Doctors at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago have performed a kidney transplant on a patient who was awake the whole time. They say the technique used updated anesthesia methods which may now be used for more patients who would be considered too risky to go fully under, which is the standard
bbeba103
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Kidney Disease
23 days ago
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Pharmacy2U. Part 2
The above company after failing to supply me any T3 other than Teva said they would notify my surgery and get an emergency supply ordered. Why they think my surgery should sort out their failings I don’t know, I called in to my surgery earlier and was told that they have heard nothing from them, perfect
The above company after failing to supply me any T3 other than Teva said they would notify my surgery and get an emergency supply ordered. Why they think my surgery should sort out their failings I don’t know, I called in to my surgery earlier and was told that they have heard nothing from them, perfect
clubby29
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Thyroid UK
23 days ago
Peptic Liquid/ Gaviscon & B12 Injections
I was diagnosed with low B12 at the end of last year and on 3 monthly injections at my GP
surgery
… following a visit to my ENT consultant for ongoing
ear
issues and horrendous hay fever, he diagnosed me with silent reflux and suggested Gaviscon.. my question is, when I have my B12 injection would the
I was diagnosed with low B12 at the end of last year and on 3 monthly injections at my GP
surgery
… following a visit to my ENT consultant for ongoing
ear
issues and horrendous hay fever, he diagnosed me with silent reflux and suggested Gaviscon.. my question is, when I have my B12 injection would the
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
23 days ago
Lymph Node Irradiation for a Potential Cure
I have read that some men have been cured from earlier posts that I have read. Currently I have been on abiraterone and Lupron for 21 months. I only had one docetaxel, before catching pneumonia, so chemo was halted by my oncologist, stating the chemo would kill me before the cancer. The one chemo
I have read that some men have been cured from earlier posts that I have read. Currently I have been on abiraterone and Lupron for 21 months. I only had one docetaxel, before catching pneumonia, so chemo was halted by my oncologist, stating the chemo would kill me before the cancer. The one chemo
TuffNuttoCrack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
23 days ago
Stuck at 4.5mg
Have been on 4.5 mg since last November. Saw hip surgeon in January who told me to stay on 4.5mg rather than risk a flare before my surgery for hip replacement which took place in March. After my op I was in a lot of pain (from the surgery) with a prolonged recovery so even though my GP told me to try
Have been on 4.5 mg since last November. Saw hip surgeon in January who told me to stay on 4.5mg rather than risk a flare before my surgery for hip replacement which took place in March. After my op I was in a lot of pain (from the surgery) with a prolonged recovery so even though my GP told me to try
jaycee444
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PMRGCAuk
23 days ago
Living on Blood Thinners while being on Birth Control
Hello Has anyone experienced blood clots after their laparoscopic surgeries and how do you navigate living on blood thinners while taking any type of birth control at same time? I got a pulmonary embolism after my first laparoscopic surgery (not due to any genetics), and I have been living a very long
Hello Has anyone experienced blood clots after their laparoscopic surgeries and how do you navigate living on blood thinners while taking any type of birth control at same time? I got a pulmonary embolism after my first laparoscopic surgery (not due to any genetics), and I have been living a very long
purpleblueskies
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Endometriosis UK
23 days ago
latest bloods ahead of neurology appt tomoz advice needed
hi all Just got my latest bloods is ahead of my neurology appt tomoz and am looking for advice Serum ferritin - 37 down from 54 Serum folate >20 Serum magnesium 0.91 Platelets 120 mine are usually low Serum iron level 16 Transferrin 2.3 I’ve also got low calcium at 2.09 And High anticardiolipin
hi all Just got my latest bloods is ahead of my neurology appt tomoz and am looking for advice Serum ferritin - 37 down from 54 Serum folate >20 Serum magnesium 0.91 Platelets 120 mine are usually low Serum iron level 16 Transferrin 2.3 I’ve also got low calcium at 2.09 And High anticardiolipin
Zenawarrior73
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Restless Legs Syndrome
23 days ago
CA125 level 89
I’ve just had bloods back and have raised levels of ca125. Last time I had this test about 18 months ago it was 53. It is now 89. Large mass on my right ovary, previously told it was fibroids. Could it be an enlarged fibroid? I have stage 4 endometriosis too and have had laparoscopy 3 years ago. Maybe
I’ve just had bloods back and have raised levels of ca125. Last time I had this test about 18 months ago it was 53. It is now 89. Large mass on my right ovary, previously told it was fibroids. Could it be an enlarged fibroid? I have stage 4 endometriosis too and have had laparoscopy 3 years ago. Maybe
K-Bear88
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Endometriosis UK
24 days ago
anejaculation
Hi my name is jarred, I had major surgery for lower sigmoid bowel cancer, I had 6-8 inches of bowel removed and resectioned, I know suffer from anejaculation where nothing comes out, its horrible
Hi my name is jarred, I had major surgery for lower sigmoid bowel cancer, I had 6-8 inches of bowel removed and resectioned, I know suffer from anejaculation where nothing comes out, its horrible
Nomorecum
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
24 days ago
swelling on left arm after pacemaker operation
in brief , diagnosed with Afib , got three stents and had pacemaker fitted 5th June 24 Went back to the hospital on 15th June as my arm started to swell and go a purpley colour They did blood tests . Ad a scan to rule out infection and a blood clot and both were clear . They felt this swelling
in brief , diagnosed with Afib , got three stents and had pacemaker fitted 5th June 24 Went back to the hospital on 15th June as my arm started to swell and go a purpley colour They did blood tests . Ad a scan to rule out infection and a blood clot and both were clear . They felt this swelling
Quovadisuk
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British Heart Foundation
24 days ago
Blood test
I know from this community how important it is to test first thing in the morning but my doctors' surgery is very stretched and my blood test appointment can't be changed from late morning. I'm not sure I can last without any food until 30 minutes after the appointment. How bad is it to eat something
I know from this community how important it is to test first thing in the morning but my doctors' surgery is very stretched and my blood test appointment can't be changed from late morning. I'm not sure I can last without any food until 30 minutes after the appointment. How bad is it to eat something
walden53
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Thyroid UK
24 days ago
Dad diagnosed with GBM grade 4
Hi, my dad was diagnosed with a glioblastoma about 4 weeks ago. He has gone from being a fairly healthy 58 year old man who travels around the UK and holidays a few times a year abroad to a man who sits on the sofa refusing to go out or do anything. He has got a healthy appetite but is eating way too
Hi, my dad was diagnosed with a glioblastoma about 4 weeks ago. He has gone from being a fairly healthy 58 year old man who travels around the UK and holidays a few times a year abroad to a man who sits on the sofa refusing to go out or do anything. He has got a healthy appetite but is eating way too
KerriC05
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Glioblastoma Support
24 days ago
Running on Hope!
Finally is live on Amazon the english translated version of my book "Running on hope", about how I have been managing my Parkinson's Disease for16 years and the importance of lifestyle changes and it's impact on disease progression, Also tells my story that i had posted here some chapters about my FUS
Finally is live on Amazon the english translated version of my book "Running on hope", about how I have been managing my Parkinson's Disease for16 years and the importance of lifestyle changes and it's impact on disease progression, Also tells my story that i had posted here some chapters about my FUS
Markbit
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Cure Parkinson's
25 days ago
Surgery soon
Hello all - just wanted to say it's great to have found this group and it's been reassuring to read a lot of the posts here. I was told I would have to wait until October - January for my valve replacement but things have moved quickly in the past couple of weeks. I am now being admitted on Monday with
Hello all - just wanted to say it's great to have found this group and it's been reassuring to read a lot of the posts here. I was told I would have to wait until October - January for my valve replacement but things have moved quickly in the past couple of weeks. I am now being admitted on Monday with
GreenQueen1
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British Heart Foundation
25 days ago
bloods! low platelets, high haemoglobin???
As usual, I am not sure where to post this: Firstly I have antibet2glycoprotein 1 antibodies which thicken the blood. I should be taking a daily aspirin but often forget mainly becasue I am not motivated to as I also have low platelets. Will have been waiting for nearly a year to see my rheumatologist
As usual, I am not sure where to post this: Firstly I have antibet2glycoprotein 1 antibodies which thicken the blood. I should be taking a daily aspirin but often forget mainly becasue I am not motivated to as I also have low platelets. Will have been waiting for nearly a year to see my rheumatologist
Brychni
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MPN Voice
25 days ago
Partial thyroidectomy
Hi I'm based in the UK, 1st time posting. I've been advised to have a partial thyroidectomy by an ENT consultant following a Thy3 test result. It's going to happen soon, I am being fast tracked for surgery, pre-op in 2 days. Found the lump in March but it may have been there for some time. Its about
Hi I'm based in the UK, 1st time posting. I've been advised to have a partial thyroidectomy by an ENT consultant following a Thy3 test result. It's going to happen soon, I am being fast tracked for surgery, pre-op in 2 days. Found the lump in March but it may have been there for some time. Its about
Kallew1
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Thyroid UK
25 days ago
Surprising TRT research results in PCa patients
I’ve been researching the implications of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) as it relates to the odds of biochemical recurrence with prostate cancer. I went down this path because my prostatectomy surgeon, who is very well respected in the field (200+ papers) and has performed over 5000 surgeries
I’ve been researching the implications of testosterone replacement therapy (TRT) as it relates to the odds of biochemical recurrence with prostate cancer. I went down this path because my prostatectomy surgeon, who is very well respected in the field (200+ papers) and has performed over 5000 surgeries
ManuteBol1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
Which DBS device to use?
I am planning to go through a DBS surgery in near future. I believe there are two brands supplying the devices - Boston Scientific - Medtronix Can someone refer me to some literature where two devices are compared for directional rechargeable type? As I patient should I even care or let the neurologist
I am planning to go through a DBS surgery in near future. I believe there are two brands supplying the devices - Boston Scientific - Medtronix Can someone refer me to some literature where two devices are compared for directional rechargeable type? As I patient should I even care or let the neurologist
sutensera
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Cure Parkinson's
25 days ago
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