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Desperately trying to save my partner.
Hello all,I am desperately trying to get the surgeons to overturn their decision to not give my partner a liver transplant. He has Autoimmune Hepatitis with the complication of Hepatopulmonary Syndrome and the only way to cure Hps is with transplantation but they refuse. He had an assessment at the
Hello all,I am desperately trying to get the surgeons to overturn their decision to not give my partner a liver transplant. He has Autoimmune Hepatitis with the complication of Hepatopulmonary Syndrome and the only way to cure Hps is with transplantation but they refuse. He had an assessment at the
Ffof6
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
bicalutamide no longer as effective?
After more than two years of bicalutamide monotherapy and repeated PSA<0.1 I just received a 0.6. Before the bicalutamide my PSMA scan showed activity in only the seminal vesicle region. PSA was 2.5 at that time. Lupron had ceased being effective. Bicalutamide had a terrific response. I don’t think PSMA
After more than two years of bicalutamide monotherapy and repeated PSA<0.1 I just received a 0.6. Before the bicalutamide my PSMA scan showed activity in only the seminal vesicle region. PSA was 2.5 at that time. Lupron had ceased being effective. Bicalutamide had a terrific response. I don’t think PSMA
kreg001
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Elevated PSA 8 weeks after Robotic Prostatectomy
At the age of 70 my most recent treatment was a Robotic Prostatectomy after which pathology report was Gl 3+4 prostate cancer, pT3a (EPE and bladder neck invasion), N1 (1/15 nodes positive), multiple positive margins.( Prior to that I underwent Cryotherapy for prostate cancer in Mar 2012.) My PSA level
At the age of 70 my most recent treatment was a Robotic Prostatectomy after which pathology report was Gl 3+4 prostate cancer, pT3a (EPE and bladder neck invasion), N1 (1/15 nodes positive), multiple positive margins.( Prior to that I underwent Cryotherapy for prostate cancer in Mar 2012.) My PSA level
OLDSALTY2008
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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Hello all, I have just received the above thyroid test results and would appreciate some advice. I am feeling a bit underactive and wondered if I should increase my levothyroxine slightly? Thanks in advance
Hello all, I have just received the above thyroid test results and would appreciate some advice. I am feeling a bit underactive and wondered if I should increase my levothyroxine slightly? Thanks in advance
Pinkisland
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Proteolysis-Targeting Chimeras (PROTACs): targeting cancer by deleting deleterious proteins?
There seem to be a kind of superiority of PROTACs over conventional inhibitors in treating prostate cancer. The article examines various targets for PROTACs in prostate cancer, including the androgen receptor and other critical oncoproteins, while addressing future prospects and challenges in this
There seem to be a kind of superiority of PROTACs over conventional inhibitors in treating prostate cancer. The article examines various targets for PROTACs in prostate cancer, including the androgen receptor and other critical oncoproteins, while addressing future prospects and challenges in this
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Bisoprolol - is it ok to stop taking altogether?
Hi all. First post here and I wish you all well.My story: 55 year old male. Overweight and desperately trying to change that! 6 ft 2 inches and 17 stone 7 currently. Diagnosed with AF after a bout of COVID in April 2022. A period on apixaban and bisoprolol and then a successful cardioversion in August
Hi all. First post here and I wish you all well.My story: 55 year old male. Overweight and desperately trying to change that! 6 ft 2 inches and 17 stone 7 currently. Diagnosed with AF after a bout of COVID in April 2022. A period on apixaban and bisoprolol and then a successful cardioversion in August
Jacko68
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Sjogren's Syndrome
Was diagnosed with PMR 3 years ago. Under control at moment and injections down to monthly. Has anyone on this site gone on to develop Sjogren's Syndrone with PMR?
Was diagnosed with PMR 3 years ago. Under control at moment and injections down to monthly. Has anyone on this site gone on to develop Sjogren's Syndrone with PMR?
Bothan
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
kidney stones
The doctor has said I could have kidney stones but because the pain is very mild it’s not an immediate concern as it’s the weekend. I should try and ride it out until my blood tests and scan next week unless it gets severe.
The doctor has said I could have kidney stones but because the pain is very mild it’s not an immediate concern as it’s the weekend. I should try and ride it out until my blood tests and scan next week unless it gets severe.
Kimbad1990
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Early CKD Support
7 months ago
Palpitations, chest pain, dizziness
Iv had two heart surgeries for pulmonary valve replacement. Had my last echo a month ago and everything looks normal. About a week after that iv been having heart palpitations every single day and extreme tiredness and slight chest discomfort. Iv had it before but last times was because I was pregnant
Iv had two heart surgeries for pulmonary valve replacement. Had my last echo a month ago and everything looks normal. About a week after that iv been having heart palpitations every single day and extreme tiredness and slight chest discomfort. Iv had it before but last times was because I was pregnant
Spammy123
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Heart Rhythm Disorders Support
3 months ago
What are the options for splitting the dose of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)to treat Sjogrens and Lupus?
What are the options for splitting the dose of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)to treat Sjogrens and Lupus? Answered by Sebastian Denison, RPh https://youtu.be/izCwZrpqJlg
What are the options for splitting the dose of Low Dose Naltrexone (LDN)to treat Sjogrens and Lupus? Answered by Sebastian Denison, RPh https://youtu.be/izCwZrpqJlg
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
4 months ago
Do you know your pulse?
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
Your heartbeat is the most fundamental rhythm in your life, signalling the regular pumping of your heart as it propels blood carrying oxygen and nutrients to the rest of your body. We take the regular beating completely for granted, never giving it a second thought until the elegant control process
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
Just one chilli flake!
I am having my first face to face meeting with the cardiologist next month, but he has been working closely with my GP and advising on medication for the past few months. Following a 24 hour ECG my Verapamil dose was increased at the end of last week and I feel so much better. My heart is calm, my
I am having my first face to face meeting with the cardiologist next month, but he has been working closely with my GP and advising on medication for the past few months. Following a 24 hour ECG my Verapamil dose was increased at the end of last week and I feel so much better. My heart is calm, my
Ilovedogs12
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
What other tests
Hi all. Other than ANA which obviously indicates an autoimmune condition (I'm highly positive) And I have many symptoms of what I feel is Lupus. I'm just wondering what tests are available once referred to rheumatology. So I am armed with Knowledge and don't get fobbed off. Is there anything further
Hi all. Other than ANA which obviously indicates an autoimmune condition (I'm highly positive) And I have many symptoms of what I feel is Lupus. I'm just wondering what tests are available once referred to rheumatology. So I am armed with Knowledge and don't get fobbed off. Is there anything further
JCM1992
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
New research
Did anyone listen to the piece on talk radio today about new lupus research? So exciting for all autoimmune diseases! Here is an article I found about it. https://lens.monash.edu/@medicine-health/2024/02/06/1386418/breakthrough-heralds-immune-personalised-medicine-for-lupus?amp=1
Did anyone listen to the piece on talk radio today about new lupus research? So exciting for all autoimmune diseases! Here is an article I found about it. https://lens.monash.edu/@medicine-health/2024/02/06/1386418/breakthrough-heralds-immune-personalised-medicine-for-lupus?amp=1
EllsBells591
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Does Flecainide Work for Persistent Afib
Hello. In February, I had a cardioversion after being in persistent afib for 5 months. While I was in NSR, I saw my cardiologist and he took me off of metoprolol and prescribed Ditilizem and Flecainide. Several days after I saw him, I went back into persistent afib, but had not yet started taking
Hello. In February, I had a cardioversion after being in persistent afib for 5 months. While I was in NSR, I saw my cardiologist and he took me off of metoprolol and prescribed Ditilizem and Flecainide. Several days after I saw him, I went back into persistent afib, but had not yet started taking
DogLover9987
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Signatera tumor dna test
Has anyone heard of using the Signatera test from Natera to detect the presence of prostate cancer recurrence when PSA is rising but the PSMA PET scan is negative?
Has anyone heard of using the Signatera test from Natera to detect the presence of prostate cancer recurrence when PSA is rising but the PSMA PET scan is negative?
shihtzu124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA Dropped after 22 days of Zytiga
On Nov 1, my cancer was diagnosed as castrate resistant. Abiraterone and Prednisone was added to Lupron. On November 3 I had a Lupron shot and started Abiraterone and Prednisone on November 10. Today I had a PSA test. My PSA dropped from 0.8 on November 1 to 0.44 today. I was not expecting such dramatic
On Nov 1, my cancer was diagnosed as castrate resistant. Abiraterone and Prednisone was added to Lupron. On November 3 I had a Lupron shot and started Abiraterone and Prednisone on November 10. Today I had a PSA test. My PSA dropped from 0.8 on November 1 to 0.44 today. I was not expecting such dramatic
dac500
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Final Path Report After RALP (Dad - 74, G7- 4+3) , what’s next ?
Hi All, I had posted about a month ago about my dad with G7 - 4+ 3. We originally thought there were bone Mets but it just turned out to be another bone anomaly identified in the PSMA PET scan. We went ahead with RALP and have shared the final path report here. While the MRI showed no signs of
Hi All, I had posted about a month ago about my dad with G7 - 4+ 3. We originally thought there were bone Mets but it just turned out to be another bone anomaly identified in the PSMA PET scan. We went ahead with RALP and have shared the final path report here. While the MRI showed no signs of
EzioAudi7
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Help Needed! Have I got Pernicious Anaemia?
I hope this isn't too long and/or too boring. I suspect I have PA but as with a lot of people here, no-one seems to take B12 deficiency seriously. I also have hypothyroidism so as my symptoms got increasingly worse over the past few years, I blamed my thyroid - the two conditions have many symptoms
I hope this isn't too long and/or too boring. I suspect I have PA but as with a lot of people here, no-one seems to take B12 deficiency seriously. I also have hypothyroidism so as my symptoms got increasingly worse over the past few years, I blamed my thyroid - the two conditions have many symptoms
Grannypants
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Pip claim
Hi can you get pip for anxiety as well as fibromyalgia and angina.Thanjs
Hi can you get pip for anxiety as well as fibromyalgia and angina.Thanjs
Tazandoldie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 months ago
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