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Fred the iron molecules tale : The end
This will only make sense if you’ve read my previous post https://healthunlocked.com/rlsuk/posts/146515820/fred-the-iron-molecule-and-rls-a-story. There was a question in this post and I promised the writer of the best answer a chocolate muffin. It’s my opinion that the best information was provided
This will only make sense if you’ve read my previous post https://healthunlocked.com/rlsuk/posts/146515820/fred-the-iron-molecule-and-rls-a-story. There was a question in this post and I promised the writer of the best answer a chocolate muffin. It’s my opinion that the best information was provided
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Mets to Skin
Hello everyone, I saw my oncologist today. My news was not good. I had radiation to the breast area and under my arm where I had recently had more lymph nodes removed. This radiation caused inflammation in my lung as revealed by a ct scan 5 weeks ago. So last week I had a chest X-ray to see if a round
Hello everyone, I saw my oncologist today. My news was not good. I had radiation to the breast area and under my arm where I had recently had more lymph nodes removed. This radiation caused inflammation in my lung as revealed by a ct scan 5 weeks ago. So last week I had a chest X-ray to see if a round
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
My Labs
Just got my labs back (keep in mind that I had a B12 injection from my former GP on June 30th). Not sure what to make of it. I have had two loading doses of B12 the last two days. Should I stay the course on the injections- daily for a week, then weekly for 4 weeks, then monthly? Intrinsic Factor: 1.1
Just got my labs back (keep in mind that I had a B12 injection from my former GP on June 30th). Not sure what to make of it. I have had two loading doses of B12 the last two days. Should I stay the course on the injections- daily for a week, then weekly for 4 weeks, then monthly? Intrinsic Factor: 1.1
Pain12345
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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Fred the iron molecule, and RLS : A story.
A story with no ending. If you don't like stories skip to "THE END" I have an ex-colleague who used to teach physiology using guided imagery. I attended one of her lectures once on the oxygenation of blood. All the students had to close their eyes and sit, (or lie down) comfortably. Then she began
A story with no ending. If you don't like stories skip to "THE END" I have an ex-colleague who used to teach physiology using guided imagery. I attended one of her lectures once on the oxygenation of blood. All the students had to close their eyes and sit, (or lie down) comfortably. Then she began
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
AF what does the future hold?
Hi Everyone, Still fresh with the diagnosis but a lot more educated on it now and aware of the different forms of treatment. Also got my echo booked in and appointment with the consultant in the next 6 weeks which is good. 2.5mg bisoporlol seems to be working okay. No side effects that I’m aware of.
Hi Everyone, Still fresh with the diagnosis but a lot more educated on it now and aware of the different forms of treatment. Also got my echo booked in and appointment with the consultant in the next 6 weeks which is good. 2.5mg bisoporlol seems to be working okay. No side effects that I’m aware of.
Wordzo200
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AF Association
3 years ago
B12 Testing
My GP tested my B12 in late June and it was 248. She gave me a B12 (Cyanocobalamin) injection on June 30th without doing any other tests. I then went to see a neurologist and she couldn’t believe that the GP had not done more testing. The neurologist has me scheduled today for the following tests: B12
My GP tested my B12 in late June and it was 248. She gave me a B12 (Cyanocobalamin) injection on June 30th without doing any other tests. I then went to see a neurologist and she couldn’t believe that the GP had not done more testing. The neurologist has me scheduled today for the following tests: B12
Pain12345
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Constantly suffering from anxiety
Hi all. I’ve been on here a while now ready people’s post. I thought I’d list some of my symptoms and see if anyone has similar. I have been diagnosed with General Anxiety Disorder by my GP My symptoms starting last year. Really bad acid reflux and chest pains. So called my doctors who
Hi all. I’ve been on here a while now ready people’s post. I thought I’d list some of my symptoms and see if anyone has similar. I have been diagnosed with General Anxiety Disorder by my GP My symptoms starting last year. Really bad acid reflux and chest pains. So called my doctors who
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Hyperinflated lungs on x-ray...
Hello lovely people. Few days ago I posted about persistent chest tightness and breathlessness. Right now, two visits to urgent care and multiple conversations with GP I have a bit more info but also even more questions. Two days ago I was told by a doctor that looking at my x-ray it seems that i have
Hello lovely people. Few days ago I posted about persistent chest tightness and breathlessness. Right now, two visits to urgent care and multiple conversations with GP I have a bit more info but also even more questions. Two days ago I was told by a doctor that looking at my x-ray it seems that i have
AeonFlux
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
D-dimer & Dangerous Blood Clots
I have posted quite a lot about the importance of D-dimer in the past 5+ years, but the recent post from 5_plus_4, "
I almost died Tuesday
" had me thinking that perhaps some basic information on coagulation issues needs to be reposted periodically, particularly for new members. No-one should die
I have posted quite a lot about the importance of D-dimer in the past 5+ years, but the recent post from 5_plus_4, "
I almost died Tuesday
" had me thinking that perhaps some basic information on coagulation issues needs to be reposted periodically, particularly for new members. No-one should die
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Improvements from F4 to F3!!! Success story (well kind of😉)
Hi friends! If you have read my post before you know I am a 55 year old female with NASH and cirrhosis. I knew I had fatty liver for the last several years, but a January fibroscan of 265 and 15.5 led me to a biopsy and confirmed diagnosis of F4 NASH and cirrhosis. At this time I immediately dropped
Hi friends! If you have read my post before you know I am a 55 year old female with NASH and cirrhosis. I knew I had fatty liver for the last several years, but a January fibroscan of 265 and 15.5 led me to a biopsy and confirmed diagnosis of F4 NASH and cirrhosis. At this time I immediately dropped
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Chronic chest pain is making me crazy
Hello lovely people, I hope my cry for help is on the right forum. I've been having bad chest tightness and breathlessness for about 4 months now and it's progressive... Been calling my GP and going to a&e many times with chest x-ray, blood work, ECG results that were fine. No spirometer test as gp said
Hello lovely people, I hope my cry for help is on the right forum. I've been having bad chest tightness and breathlessness for about 4 months now and it's progressive... Been calling my GP and going to a&e many times with chest x-ray, blood work, ECG results that were fine. No spirometer test as gp said
AeonFlux
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Chesty cough white flem
Hi folks I'm 46 and I'd say at least over the last 8 years I get a chesty cough the produces white flem I've asked my doctor if it's asthma she said no I've had a chest x Ray and showed nothing. Doctors have listened to my chest and not picked anything up but this damm white flem cough just won't go
Hi folks I'm 46 and I'd say at least over the last 8 years I get a chesty cough the produces white flem I've asked my doctor if it's asthma she said no I've had a chest x Ray and showed nothing. Doctors have listened to my chest and not picked anything up but this damm white flem cough just won't go
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Lung and diaphragm pain when to go to emergency?
Hi All, I know some endo has been found in my lower lung but I haven’t managed to do much about it because of COVID and how hard it is to get an appointment. I have had a really bad cough the last two months. Ive done a lots of COVID tests so its not that or a regular thing from what I can tell. The
Hi All, I know some endo has been found in my lower lung but I haven’t managed to do much about it because of COVID and how hard it is to get an appointment. I have had a really bad cough the last two months. Ive done a lots of COVID tests so its not that or a regular thing from what I can tell. The
GemmaAB
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Low iron but normal ferritin levels. Iron tablets?
Hi. My symptoms of RLS have become noticeably worse in the last 9 months. I had my levels tested in March this year and my ferritin was 35 and my iron was 6.7. I was given an iron infusion which raised my ferritin to 172 and my iron to 8.1, which is still low (11 to 18 is normal). I noticed my RLS symptoms
Hi. My symptoms of RLS have become noticeably worse in the last 9 months. I had my levels tested in March this year and my ferritin was 35 and my iron was 6.7. I was given an iron infusion which raised my ferritin to 172 and my iron to 8.1, which is still low (11 to 18 is normal). I noticed my RLS symptoms
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Questions about Topamax
Hi, Everyone. Haven't been on here in a while. My doc wants me to take topamax. This is to reduce migraines but I've read it also might help RLS. Does anyone here know if it causes augmentation (since it's a dopamine agonist)? Any other info you can offer would be helpful, too. Side effects? She's
Hi, Everyone. Haven't been on here in a while. My doc wants me to take topamax. This is to reduce migraines but I've read it also might help RLS. Does anyone here know if it causes augmentation (since it's a dopamine agonist)? Any other info you can offer would be helpful, too. Side effects? She's
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
CONUNDRUM
Hello, this is my first post. Here's a conundrum. Can anyone out there please help out? A 22 year old patient who last month tested positive for intrinsic factor antibodies in keeping with pernicious anaemia has remained symptomatic for B12 deficiency despite 7 months of oral cyanocobalamin 50 mcg per
Hello, this is my first post. Here's a conundrum. Can anyone out there please help out? A 22 year old patient who last month tested positive for intrinsic factor antibodies in keeping with pernicious anaemia has remained symptomatic for B12 deficiency despite 7 months of oral cyanocobalamin 50 mcg per
Chenders
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
Update on op
Hi everyone, Well you are not going to believe this, but, my op got cancelled, 3.30pm today, ran out of time, the op is going to be a lot bigger than they thought, surgeon told me I will need bone graft taken from my lower leg to build up bone on hip, plus muscle transfer. He’s on holiday now for
Hi everyone, Well you are not going to believe this, but, my op got cancelled, 3.30pm today, ran out of time, the op is going to be a lot bigger than they thought, surgeon told me I will need bone graft taken from my lower leg to build up bone on hip, plus muscle transfer. He’s on holiday now for
2013mayo
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Birthday present .
After an unnecessary hoo ha of tracing my prescription I'd been assured was ready I went to pay. No charge I wax told?? They grinned abd said I'd reached 'the age So that's a bonus after receiving my first NHS pension payment of ..£9.54 !! A new nurse has started . She asked how often I wad having
After an unnecessary hoo ha of tracing my prescription I'd been assured was ready I went to pay. No charge I wax told?? They grinned abd said I'd reached 'the age So that's a bonus after receiving my first NHS pension payment of ..£9.54 !! A new nurse has started . She asked how often I wad having
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
What to expect
I had my first rheumatology appointment last week and I'm happy that I've been seen and will hopefully be finding out more! I was referred because of a positive ANA (speckled, 1:1280 titre) and general aches and pains and feeling tired. I had a bunch more blood tests taken and a urine sample (which
I had my first rheumatology appointment last week and I'm happy that I've been seen and will hopefully be finding out more! I was referred because of a positive ANA (speckled, 1:1280 titre) and general aches and pains and feeling tired. I had a bunch more blood tests taken and a urine sample (which
josee94
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
High B12 without injections - Symptoms of deficiency
TL;DR: Has anyone had levels of B12 above the standard reference range (while never having had any B12 injections) before getting diagnosed with PA? Hi, over the last couple of years Ive suffered from what I believe was bouts of anemia which I recovered using iron and B12 supplementation. After suffering
TL;DR: Has anyone had levels of B12 above the standard reference range (while never having had any B12 injections) before getting diagnosed with PA? Hi, over the last couple of years Ive suffered from what I believe was bouts of anemia which I recovered using iron and B12 supplementation. After suffering
pk97
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 years ago
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