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Hi everyone, well lets start with I had a triple bypass 2 year ago after I suffered a cardiac arrest at ten thousand feet on a mountain in the French Alps, I am on blood thinner , statin and high blood pressure tablets, ive had a few teeth problems, my teeth seem to be more brittle and a couple have
Hi everyone, well lets start with I had a triple bypass 2 year ago after I suffered a cardiac arrest at ten thousand feet on a mountain in the French Alps, I am on blood thinner , statin and high blood pressure tablets, ive had a few teeth problems, my teeth seem to be more brittle and a couple have
Ron0325
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
update Vanderbilt
just thought I would update and let y’all know that I have an appointment with a doctor at Vanderbilt university medical in Franklin Tennessee in April. Vanderbilt is a RLS quality care center and the closest to me. I actually had one of their Doctors call me and said that if there were any cancellations
just thought I would update and let y’all know that I have an appointment with a doctor at Vanderbilt university medical in Franklin Tennessee in April. Vanderbilt is a RLS quality care center and the closest to me. I actually had one of their Doctors call me and said that if there were any cancellations
6236
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
red light therapy
has anyone ever heard of or tried red light therapy? I’m sure that’s not the proper medical term but that’s what Dr Cooper called it. After the nerve induction test he said both my legs showed nerve weakness and the red light therapy is what he prescribed saying that it might possibly help the RLS.
has anyone ever heard of or tried red light therapy? I’m sure that’s not the proper medical term but that’s what Dr Cooper called it. After the nerve induction test he said both my legs showed nerve weakness and the red light therapy is what he prescribed saying that it might possibly help the RLS.
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Restless Legs Syndrome
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hip replacement advice
Thank you all for your extremely helpful responses to my question on hip replacement! I am just starting research on ortho surgeons and would like to proceed. I cannot thank you enough for your input and yes, I will follow up on the tips offered for the stuff they don’t tell you at the doctor’s office
Thank you all for your extremely helpful responses to my question on hip replacement! I am just starting research on ortho surgeons and would like to proceed. I cannot thank you enough for your input and yes, I will follow up on the tips offered for the stuff they don’t tell you at the doctor’s office
ClarenceO
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Secondary Cancers after CAR-T Cell Therapy
From New England Journal of Medicine dated 24th Jan 2024 (article is for subscribers only) This brief report states: [i]The demonstrated efficacy of the current generation of approved CAR-T products comes along with several well-described safety concerns, including risks of cytokine release syndrome
From New England Journal of Medicine dated 24th Jan 2024 (article is for subscribers only) This brief report states: [i]The demonstrated efficacy of the current generation of approved CAR-T products comes along with several well-described safety concerns, including risks of cytokine release syndrome
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
7 months ago
perimenopause and heart stuff!
at 49 I’ve finally realised the not sleeping and feeling head fog for the past years is not having a late child (7 now) and a stent (1.5 now), it’s perimenpause as I’m now getting a lot of hot flushes (heat not helping here!). Periods still normal if closer together. But I’ve also being having more
at 49 I’ve finally realised the not sleeping and feeling head fog for the past years is not having a late child (7 now) and a stent (1.5 now), it’s perimenpause as I’m now getting a lot of hot flushes (heat not helping here!). Periods still normal if closer together. But I’ve also being having more
Mangojamontoast
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
knee replacement
hi had a meniscus op repair for torn cartlidge 2007 and have all sorts of problems since, with by right knee, swelling so much with walking and can’t stand in one position for long, and have a bakers cyst swelling pouch on the back crease of knee which is painful. my left leg has carried the right
hi had a meniscus op repair for torn cartlidge 2007 and have all sorts of problems since, with by right knee, swelling so much with walking and can’t stand in one position for long, and have a bakers cyst swelling pouch on the back crease of knee which is painful. my left leg has carried the right
Nat107
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Arthritis Action
9 months ago
-3" waist
I started to try and lose weight way back in May before a hip replacement operation. My diet was disrupted because over a period of 3 months I managed to dissociate my hip 4 times. my hip feels right now so I am able to start walking. So... I have lost just 1 stone in 7 months, nothing at all in the
I started to try and lose weight way back in May before a hip replacement operation. My diet was disrupted because over a period of 3 months I managed to dissociate my hip 4 times. my hip feels right now so I am able to start walking. So... I have lost just 1 stone in 7 months, nothing at all in the
PB30
Restart June 2023
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Weight Loss Support
9 months ago
Zoladex and HRT
Spoke to surgeonSo my surgeon rang yesterday and explained why they aborted the hysterectomy on Tuesday. He said my cervix was fused to my bowel and possibly left ovary and my rectum had been pulled down too. He said it looked to be endometriosis that had been there a long, long time and they wouldn't
Spoke to surgeonSo my surgeon rang yesterday and explained why they aborted the hysterectomy on Tuesday. He said my cervix was fused to my bowel and possibly left ovary and my rectum had been pulled down too. He said it looked to be endometriosis that had been there a long, long time and they wouldn't
Sunset-lady
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Endometriosis UK
11 months ago
coming off oxicodone
Despite the victorious stopping of my RLS, i am still struggling with sleep. I have been taking 10mg of oxicodone. One dose at night. But it had been making me dog tired and zombie like during day. I have read lots on here about spreading the dose but i want to come off it. I am starting to cut it down
Despite the victorious stopping of my RLS, i am still struggling with sleep. I have been taking 10mg of oxicodone. One dose at night. But it had been making me dog tired and zombie like during day. I have read lots on here about spreading the dose but i want to come off it. I am starting to cut it down
Jukebox55
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Do I need to stop taking estrogen? Feel as if I'm choosing between mental and physical health.
So I've read a lot now- probably too much. From what I can gather from things (and I am new to this - didnt know I had endometriosis until Tuesday when they aborted my hysterectomy as my bowel is fused to my cervix) estrogen seems to be the driving force behind endometriosis. Is that true? It also seems
So I've read a lot now- probably too much. From what I can gather from things (and I am new to this - didnt know I had endometriosis until Tuesday when they aborted my hysterectomy as my bowel is fused to my cervix) estrogen seems to be the driving force behind endometriosis. Is that true? It also seems
Sunset-lady
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
it’s time again…
I have been in this depression episode now again for three days, nothing gives me happiness, nothing gives me hope, I see others around me that are having the best life and although I am genuinely happy for them, it digs my hole a little bit deeper, I know from being here many times, it will pass… The
I have been in this depression episode now again for three days, nothing gives me happiness, nothing gives me hope, I see others around me that are having the best life and although I am genuinely happy for them, it digs my hole a little bit deeper, I know from being here many times, it will pass… The
Starr88
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
3 months ago
Red light/ near infrared light therapy
I have been treating my foot and legs with red light/ near infrared light with the Leanne Venier Red juvenator biophotonic led light matrix #3 formula lights over the past 3 months. My treatment was for multiple fractures of my foot bones and ligament and tendon sprains. Over the course of a month
I have been treating my foot and legs with red light/ near infrared light with the Leanne Venier Red juvenator biophotonic led light matrix #3 formula lights over the past 3 months. My treatment was for multiple fractures of my foot bones and ligament and tendon sprains. Over the course of a month
maxkat22
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
Getting our Smile Back
This inspires hope: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) https://youtu.be/xF4juQrQRn4
This inspires hope: Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy (HBOT) https://youtu.be/xF4juQrQRn4
Dabaa
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Menopause and tingly feet
anyone have tingly feet on oestrogel at all?
anyone have tingly feet on oestrogel at all?
RayannAbbey
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
Follow up to my last post re SDR
It's now almost 4 weeks since Mark's knee replacement. He's doing well after a small setback at the weekend. He saw our Dr a week ago to ask if he could drive. Dr told him to ask the physio. She tested him on a step, checking the force he could use on his knee and gave permission for him to drive
It's now almost 4 weeks since Mark's knee replacement. He's doing well after a small setback at the weekend. He saw our Dr a week ago to ask if he could drive. Dr told him to ask the physio. She tested him on a step, checking the force he could use on his knee and gave permission for him to drive
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
The Immune Mind by Monty Lyman - Radio 4
I'm still working on getting a proper understanding of what this Book of the Week is all about. I keep setting it going, and drifting off to sleep. However, today I was awake enough to listen (with quite a good level of attention) to episode 4, which starts off talking about rheumatoid arthritis and
I'm still working on getting a proper understanding of what this Book of the Week is all about. I keep setting it going, and drifting off to sleep. However, today I was awake enough to listen (with quite a good level of attention) to episode 4, which starts off talking about rheumatoid arthritis and
Hezekiah
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NRAS
3 months ago
Tall Cell Aggressive Papillary Thyroid Cancer
Interested in speaking with other Tall Cell Papillary Thyroid Cancer adults diagnosed in late that have both the BRAF V 600 and TERT gene. I have had a total thyroidechtomy 2/3 para thyroid out 85 nodes removed. RAI 150. Daily radiation for 8 weeks with one day a week chemo, 6 proton therapy. Now
Interested in speaking with other Tall Cell Papillary Thyroid Cancer adults diagnosed in late that have both the BRAF V 600 and TERT gene. I have had a total thyroidechtomy 2/3 para thyroid out 85 nodes removed. RAI 150. Daily radiation for 8 weeks with one day a week chemo, 6 proton therapy. Now
Portugal-2
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Tall Cell Agressive Papillary Thyroid Cancer
Interested in speaking with other Tall Cell Papillary Thyroid Cancer adults diagnosed in late that have both the BRAF V 600 and TERT gene. I have had a total thyroidechtomy 2/3 para thyroid out 85 nodes removed. RAI 150. Daily radiation for 8 weeks with one day a week chemo, 6 proton therapy. Now have
Interested in speaking with other Tall Cell Papillary Thyroid Cancer adults diagnosed in late that have both the BRAF V 600 and TERT gene. I have had a total thyroidechtomy 2/3 para thyroid out 85 nodes removed. RAI 150. Daily radiation for 8 weeks with one day a week chemo, 6 proton therapy. Now have
Portugal-2
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Thyroid Cancer Support
7 months ago
hip replacement advice
Has anyone had joint replacement after being diagnosed with MBC? If so, do you have any advice? I was diagnosed with MBC to the bones and liver July 2020. After radiation and several lines of drug treatment, I was diagnosed with severe osteoarthritis in my right hip a year ago. I had existing painful
Has anyone had joint replacement after being diagnosed with MBC? If so, do you have any advice? I was diagnosed with MBC to the bones and liver July 2020. After radiation and several lines of drug treatment, I was diagnosed with severe osteoarthritis in my right hip a year ago. I had existing painful
ClarenceO
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
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