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Trimethoprim - ET
I have unfortunately developed a urinary tract infection. I am penicillin-sensitive and have been prescribed trimethoprim as a seven day course. I have been reading up on it and see that it should not be prescribed for patients with "blood dyscrasias" because of some interaction with folate. Does
I have unfortunately developed a urinary tract infection. I am penicillin-sensitive and have been prescribed trimethoprim as a seven day course. I have been reading up on it and see that it should not be prescribed for patients with "blood dyscrasias" because of some interaction with folate. Does
Jelbea
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
when to test child for CD?
Those of you with CD diagnosed in adulthood but with children - is there any evidence to suggest it’s beneficial to limit gluten in the diet? A fellow coeliac recently told me age 4 is when to get tested but he couldn’t recall where he got that info from. My daughter has no obvious signs and we haven
Those of you with CD diagnosed in adulthood but with children - is there any evidence to suggest it’s beneficial to limit gluten in the diet? A fellow coeliac recently told me age 4 is when to get tested but he couldn’t recall where he got that info from. My daughter has no obvious signs and we haven
Anj1a
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
7 months ago
wheat in cosmetics
I’m recently diagnosed with coeliac disease. I’m following a gluten free diet but have noticed that a product I bought to promote hair growth contains wheat germ amongst many other ingredients. As this product needs to be massaged into the scalp should I not use it?
I’m recently diagnosed with coeliac disease. I’m following a gluten free diet but have noticed that a product I bought to promote hair growth contains wheat germ amongst many other ingredients. As this product needs to be massaged into the scalp should I not use it?
Veggie2
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
4 months ago
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High LFT results
I had my first 6 month appointment with my liver nurse last week. As part of the review I had a routine bloody test for LFT. My previous blood test was on the 14th Dec 23 and my numbers were gradually reducing. I just had the results this morning and pretty much all my levels have increased including
I had my first 6 month appointment with my liver nurse last week. As part of the review I had a routine bloody test for LFT. My previous blood test was on the 14th Dec 23 and my numbers were gradually reducing. I just had the results this morning and pretty much all my levels have increased including
anonymous987656384
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Provenge (only) - impact on overall survival
I just got insurance approval for Provenge...out of pocket is really high so now I'm doing a cost benefit analysis in my mind. I've seen many different articles showing that Provenge ALONE only extends overall survival by 4-15 months. Does that sound correct? Tall_Allen mentioned adding xofigio for
I just got insurance approval for Provenge...out of pocket is really high so now I'm doing a cost benefit analysis in my mind. I've seen many different articles showing that Provenge ALONE only extends overall survival by 4-15 months. Does that sound correct? Tall_Allen mentioned adding xofigio for
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
To poop or not to poop, that is the question
I am about to embark on taking a phosphorous binder. I will be taking Sevelamer or Renvela at 800mg, one tablet with meals. I only eat two meals a day. WHAT can I do to prevent constipation. I already have an issue with it because of Ozempic and being on dialysis. I had to stop eating oatmeal every day
I am about to embark on taking a phosphorous binder. I will be taking Sevelamer or Renvela at 800mg, one tablet with meals. I only eat two meals a day. WHAT can I do to prevent constipation. I already have an issue with it because of Ozempic and being on dialysis. I had to stop eating oatmeal every day
Bassetmommer
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Kidney Dialysis
4 months ago
Testosterone and adrenal glands
Hello all, so I finished 10 rounds of chemo docetaxel last year in September. My PSA was down to 2.8 Oct 5th. I had an orchiectomy Oct 15. My PSA started to rise. Nov 5th PSA 5.15. Dec 6th PSA 7.85. Jan 11 PSA 16.23 I have had CT and bone scan early October and another set of scans early January
Hello all, so I finished 10 rounds of chemo docetaxel last year in September. My PSA was down to 2.8 Oct 5th. I had an orchiectomy Oct 15. My PSA started to rise. Nov 5th PSA 5.15. Dec 6th PSA 7.85. Jan 11 PSA 16.23 I have had CT and bone scan early October and another set of scans early January
Eugmn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Traclamus levels are high
I'm taking traclamus 3mg in the morning and 2mg at night consultant phoned 2day and says the level has gone up to 6 got to have another blood test in next 6wks he didn't mention he was worried about it but i am had my transplant in 2018 anyone on here to help also if he lowers the traclamus will it
I'm taking traclamus 3mg in the morning and 2mg at night consultant phoned 2day and says the level has gone up to 6 got to have another blood test in next 6wks he didn't mention he was worried about it but i am had my transplant in 2018 anyone on here to help also if he lowers the traclamus will it
Shaunwood
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Barry
Hi, Diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer gleeson score 4+4, psa level 77, about 10 months ago on testosterone injections every 6 months (degarelix) , wondering how long i can go on like this before cancer comes back to bones and what will be my options then, can you survive for many years on just
Hi, Diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer gleeson score 4+4, psa level 77, about 10 months ago on testosterone injections every 6 months (degarelix) , wondering how long i can go on like this before cancer comes back to bones and what will be my options then, can you survive for many years on just
littlemount
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PCA Cure and when?
7 months into my fight against castration sensitive prostate cancer. PSA is 0 on ADT and Abiraterone and methylprednisolone. Averaged 8,600 steps/day. I have just started to add occasional sprinting. I am taking multiple supplements. I am greatful that my PSA is 0. I work everyday and pray for
7 months into my fight against castration sensitive prostate cancer. PSA is 0 on ADT and Abiraterone and methylprednisolone. Averaged 8,600 steps/day. I have just started to add occasional sprinting. I am taking multiple supplements. I am greatful that my PSA is 0. I work everyday and pray for
Nowhereman9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
PBC/AIH
Hi I habe PBC crossovered with AiH . I understand it’s not hereditary but can run in families . Nobody else in my family has this (that I know of ) should my siblings / children go and get their bloods done ? I wasn’t diagnosed until i had stage 4 cirrhosis… as i had no symptoms , this was picked
Hi I habe PBC crossovered with AiH . I understand it’s not hereditary but can run in families . Nobody else in my family has this (that I know of ) should my siblings / children go and get their bloods done ? I wasn’t diagnosed until i had stage 4 cirrhosis… as i had no symptoms , this was picked
She-66
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
PBC/AIH
Hi I habe PBC crossovered with AiH . I understand it’s not hereditary but can run in families . Nobody else in my family has this (that I know of ) should my siblings / children go and get their bloods done ? I wasn’t diagnosed until i had stage 4 cirrhosis… as i had no symptoms , this was picked up
Hi I habe PBC crossovered with AiH . I understand it’s not hereditary but can run in families . Nobody else in my family has this (that I know of ) should my siblings / children go and get their bloods done ? I wasn’t diagnosed until i had stage 4 cirrhosis… as i had no symptoms , this was picked up
She-66
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Advanced Prostate Cancer
I have Advanced prostate cancer. Prostate removed, radiation, lupron for the last 4 years, Now I am on abiraterone with the lupron, because PSA was up . See Dr in Feb to see if PSA is stable Is anyone else on the 2 drugs Thank you Mark
I have Advanced prostate cancer. Prostate removed, radiation, lupron for the last 4 years, Now I am on abiraterone with the lupron, because PSA was up . See Dr in Feb to see if PSA is stable Is anyone else on the 2 drugs Thank you Mark
Retrievertrainer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
NUV-1511 drug-drug conjugate (DDC) to enter the clinical stage: phase 1
"Dosing the first patient with NUV-1511 marks a significant milestone for our proprietary DDC platform, from which we are developing potent oncology-focused chimeric small molecules designed to selectively deliver anti-cancer therapeutics to cancer cells, while mitigating effects on healthy non-target
"Dosing the first patient with NUV-1511 marks a significant milestone for our proprietary DDC platform, from which we are developing potent oncology-focused chimeric small molecules designed to selectively deliver anti-cancer therapeutics to cancer cells, while mitigating effects on healthy non-target
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Looking at DHEA again and the Cortisol link popped up...
[i]"When one takes DHEA it can combat the production of another hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is the stress hormone. Higher levels of cortisol is usually present in the body when the levels of DHEA decline. If a high level of cortisol is allowed to circulate freely in the body it can damage the endocrine
[i]"When one takes DHEA it can combat the production of another hormone called cortisol. Cortisol is the stress hormone. Higher levels of cortisol is usually present in the body when the levels of DHEA decline. If a high level of cortisol is allowed to circulate freely in the body it can damage the endocrine
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
There is hope
This is on my bio but thought I would copy you all in. I've never posted before but wanted to share this. I have never asked a question but have learnt so much on here that has helped me to support my husband through a very rough time in our 35 year marriage. A total change in life style and we are
This is on my bio but thought I would copy you all in. I've never posted before but wanted to share this. I have never asked a question but have learnt so much on here that has helped me to support my husband through a very rough time in our 35 year marriage. A total change in life style and we are
Oldbits
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
My brother got into a car acciddent and nurses put him back to sleep eveytime he gets agitated (please help)
Hi guys over the weekend my brother crashed into the free way with the wall concrete that divides the cars its been reported he wasnt able to breath properly so they medically induced him into coma the 2 day they finally removed his breathing tube and seems like he had a minor injury in his head and
Hi guys over the weekend my brother crashed into the free way with the wall concrete that divides the cars its been reported he wasnt able to breath properly so they medically induced him into coma the 2 day they finally removed his breathing tube and seems like he had a minor injury in his head and
casleyva
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ICUsteps
4 months ago
Hello - I'm a new member
Hello, I've just joined today and wanted to say hello. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis around 26 years ago, and it's been quite a journey. I've been on numerous treatments over the years, and had several surgeries. Fortunately, I've managed to keep working - although it's becoming more
Hello, I've just joined today and wanted to say hello. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis around 26 years ago, and it's been quite a journey. I've been on numerous treatments over the years, and had several surgeries. Fortunately, I've managed to keep working - although it's becoming more
WendyB123
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NRAS
7 months ago
Just joined
Hi everyone, just want to say hello and am pleased that I am now part of this online community. I've had Rheumatoid Arthritis for over 30 years now and it's good to be able to hear from others in the same situation .
Hi everyone, just want to say hello and am pleased that I am now part of this online community. I've had Rheumatoid Arthritis for over 30 years now and it's good to be able to hear from others in the same situation .
AcerGirl
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NRAS
7 months ago
Thank god patients live longer, so we need new surrogate parameters to avoid slowing down research
As Patients Live Longer, New Criteria Needed for Prostate Cancer Trials https://news.feinberg.northwestern.edu/2024/01/25/as-patients-live-longer-new-criteria-needed-for-prostate-cancer-trials/
As Patients Live Longer, New Criteria Needed for Prostate Cancer Trials https://news.feinberg.northwestern.edu/2024/01/25/as-patients-live-longer-new-criteria-needed-for-prostate-cancer-trials/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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