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Thyroid symptoms or Parkinsons, an update to my previous post
A huge thank you to all the people who gave me such good advice! My FT3 is slightly up and my FT4 is slighty down, result! Going in the right direction. My Vitamin D is improving, I will continue to use BetterYou sublingual sprays (D3+K2) for this, and magnesium. My Vitamin B12 hasn't moved much,
A huge thank you to all the people who gave me such good advice! My FT3 is slightly up and my FT4 is slighty down, result! Going in the right direction. My Vitamin D is improving, I will continue to use BetterYou sublingual sprays (D3+K2) for this, and magnesium. My Vitamin B12 hasn't moved much,
Joat_the_cat
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Supplements that improve brain health
Declining brain health (cognition et al) is a possible SE of LT ADT. I am on a 2 year ADT plan. Here are some supplements I take for various reasons that also are said to have brain-on-LT-ADT health benefits. (Per Dr. Google) Creatine Taurine L Theanine HMB (long chemical name) Exercise (you
Declining brain health (cognition et al) is a possible SE of LT ADT. I am on a 2 year ADT plan. Here are some supplements I take for various reasons that also are said to have brain-on-LT-ADT health benefits. (Per Dr. Google) Creatine Taurine L Theanine HMB (long chemical name) Exercise (you
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Newly Diagnosed PSC
Hi all I have IBD - diagnosed in 2020 and have mainly been in control of it since. I've now been diagnosed with PSC - had a liver biopsy, MRI, ultrasound and numerous blood tests to diagnose this. I'm going for a colonoscopy after Christmas to check my IBD is okay but I just wanted to reach out to anyone
Hi all I have IBD - diagnosed in 2020 and have mainly been in control of it since. I've now been diagnosed with PSC - had a liver biopsy, MRI, ultrasound and numerous blood tests to diagnose this. I'm going for a colonoscopy after Christmas to check my IBD is okay but I just wanted to reach out to anyone
LiverLover123
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
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Vitamin C and B12
Despite weekly injections of b12 my blood results show that I am only mid range and I am still symptomatic. I take codeine for arthritic pain and with this I take about 4000 mg of vitamin C to alleviate constipation. Is the vit C helping rid my body of B12 and if so can I just increase my injections
Despite weekly injections of b12 my blood results show that I am only mid range and I am still symptomatic. I take codeine for arthritic pain and with this I take about 4000 mg of vitamin C to alleviate constipation. Is the vit C helping rid my body of B12 and if so can I just increase my injections
Hectorsmum2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
G.p consult
As per previous post. My B12 repeat prescription was removed by a pharmacist admin. Got an appointment with new online service but at a different surgery 5 miles away ? This G.p listened. She said a pharmacy admin ca cancer a repeat prescription if not ususl despite z G.p prescribing it. That was
As per previous post. My B12 repeat prescription was removed by a pharmacist admin. Got an appointment with new online service but at a different surgery 5 miles away ? This G.p listened. She said a pharmacy admin ca cancer a repeat prescription if not ususl despite z G.p prescribing it. That was
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 months ago
Could Morphine accelerate prostate cancer progression?
Is anyone of the opinion that Morphine can accelerate breast, prostate or other cancer progression? I was looking up wether morphine can activate mast cells and found the following: “We demonstrate that morphine does not influence cancer initiation, but it stimulates the progression of spontaneously
Is anyone of the opinion that Morphine can accelerate breast, prostate or other cancer progression? I was looking up wether morphine can activate mast cells and found the following: “We demonstrate that morphine does not influence cancer initiation, but it stimulates the progression of spontaneously
markrichardson
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Worried Mother of 14 year old Son.
Hello all, Hoping coming here will help as there is not much online particular to my situation. My son who is 14, started puberty at age 12 and is very active and healthy has wet the bed the past two nights. Needless to say he and I are both
very confused and worried
about this considering he
Hello all, Hoping coming here will help as there is not much online particular to my situation. My son who is 14, started puberty at age 12 and is very active and healthy has wet the bed the past two nights. Needless to say he and I are both
very confused and worried
about this considering he
WorriedMotherof1
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ERIC
8 months ago
Mutation Levels
I have seen other discussions re bad mutations , on my regular letter to my doctor from my haematologist it states : Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia associated with high risk variants including loss of the LEU and ATM genes. As per my normal blood results, do these have a high and low level and if so
I have seen other discussions re bad mutations , on my regular letter to my doctor from my haematologist it states : Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia associated with high risk variants including loss of the LEU and ATM genes. As per my normal blood results, do these have a high and low level and if so
uide3095
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Bacteria based drug delivery, now this is something I have been following for a while
Still not applied to clinical trials for prostate cancer, more advanced for other kinds of tumors but still a new field. The idea behind it is simple: let's infect cancer with a bacteria that can infiltrate it and release a payload! Salmonella seems to work very well! https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/
Still not applied to clinical trials for prostate cancer, more advanced for other kinds of tumors but still a new field. The idea behind it is simple: let's infect cancer with a bacteria that can infiltrate it and release a payload! Salmonella seems to work very well! https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Back MRI Showed Pelvic Mass
Hello all! I am new here, so this is my first post. I had a back MRI in September 2023 in preparation for possible back surgery. The results of the MRI showed a pelvic mass in the area of left ovary. I took this information to my Gyn, who referred me to a GynOnc because of my age (65), the results
Hello all! I am new here, so this is my first post. I had a back MRI in September 2023 in preparation for possible back surgery. The results of the MRI showed a pelvic mass in the area of left ovary. I took this information to my Gyn, who referred me to a GynOnc because of my age (65), the results
retiredteacher1
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Thrush but not a bird
I have been given the wrong dose of my inhaler for Asthma. Now have to use two puffs instead of one to obtain the same amount. Will this increase my sore throat and oral thrush burden ? It is something I struggle with. Nothing to be done until Monday. Any advice would be welcome.
I have been given the wrong dose of my inhaler for Asthma. Now have to use two puffs instead of one to obtain the same amount. Will this increase my sore throat and oral thrush burden ? It is something I struggle with. Nothing to be done until Monday. Any advice would be welcome.
Dottie11
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
The Bone-Marrow-Transplant Revolution
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/04/bone-marrow-transplant-mismatched-donor/678100/
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/04/bone-marrow-transplant-mismatched-donor/678100/
Hidden
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CLL Support
3 months ago
JFK - Kennedy and B12
Given the current coverage of the anniversary of the death of President Kennedy, it seems not unreasonable to post about his health issues - specifically the possibility of Pernicious Anaemia. This is a paragraph from near the end of the article. Not intended as anything other than an interesting footnote
Given the current coverage of the anniversary of the death of President Kennedy, it seems not unreasonable to post about his health issues - specifically the possibility of Pernicious Anaemia. This is a paragraph from near the end of the article. Not intended as anything other than an interesting footnote
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
family problems
hello, I have big problems with my daughter and granddaughter who both are under the impression they are perfect and don’t believe anyone can have anxiety or IBS , they think it’s made up and I’ve frequently been told to pull myself together and stop making things up. It all started when there was a
hello, I have big problems with my daughter and granddaughter who both are under the impression they are perfect and don’t believe anyone can have anxiety or IBS , they think it’s made up and I’ve frequently been told to pull myself together and stop making things up. It all started when there was a
JBaird1952
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Anxiety Support
6 months ago
Anxiety
Hey huma this side currently dealing with anxiety disorders and panic disorders too and im just 21 my life sucks because of This I want to live a normal life but I cant ever day everynight I deal with this im not financially good for treatment and therapy I want help how to overcome this literally help
Hey huma this side currently dealing with anxiety disorders and panic disorders too and im just 21 my life sucks because of This I want to live a normal life but I cant ever day everynight I deal with this im not financially good for treatment and therapy I want help how to overcome this literally help
Humafatima
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
filgotinib dosage
hi everyone, Feel a bit embarrassed with this post,as was so cock a hoop of results on filgotinib,telling all it was a miracle drug!It was and life was brilliant without pain.Because of age dr persey decreased from 200mg to 100 mg 4 weeks ago and pain has all come back.It was so good while it lasted
hi everyone, Feel a bit embarrassed with this post,as was so cock a hoop of results on filgotinib,telling all it was a miracle drug!It was and life was brilliant without pain.Because of age dr persey decreased from 200mg to 100 mg 4 weeks ago and pain has all come back.It was so good while it lasted
Doodlereggie
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NRAS
8 months ago
Retzius sparing techniques during RALP
Dear All,Since I live on the other side of the pond then we have a very different health service structure but irrespective of that fact I am very interested in the views of the forum on the cancer treatment which is available to me and how others may have found it. My story: father and brother both
Dear All,Since I live on the other side of the pond then we have a very different health service structure but irrespective of that fact I am very interested in the views of the forum on the cancer treatment which is available to me and how others may have found it. My story: father and brother both
Wishyouwerehere
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
Has somebody "steped back" to a former drug?
I asked some days ago for a drug that takes effect on liver. Trovelvy seems to be a good possibility - THANKS for this information :) On Friday my good friend(*) will have a talk with her Oncologist and she has the follwoing idea/question: (*) MBC since Okt 21: HER2 +, mets in bones, lymph nodes
I asked some days ago for a drug that takes effect on liver. Trovelvy seems to be a good possibility - THANKS for this information :) On Friday my good friend(*) will have a talk with her Oncologist and she has the follwoing idea/question: (*) MBC since Okt 21: HER2 +, mets in bones, lymph nodes
deHans
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
previous question
Someone recently asked me about taking Urso after my transplant and the return of the disease for me. I can't find the post but I wanted to answer. I have taken Urso since I was 35 years old. I am now 73. I have had no real problems with it all these years luckily. About 25% of those who have a liver
Someone recently asked me about taking Urso after my transplant and the return of the disease for me. I can't find the post but I wanted to answer. I have taken Urso since I was 35 years old. I am now 73. I have had no real problems with it all these years luckily. About 25% of those who have a liver
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Biopsy Results
I have had the results of my recent endosendoscopy today. I went privately to see a gastroenterologist as the previous one I had done on NHS stated that I did not need a follow-up even though they found Atrophic Gastritis and Hyperplasia. I had something called The Sydney Protocol, this involved taking
I have had the results of my recent endosendoscopy today. I went privately to see a gastroenterologist as the previous one I had done on NHS stated that I did not need a follow-up even though they found Atrophic Gastritis and Hyperplasia. I had something called The Sydney Protocol, this involved taking
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
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