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Lupkinis plus MMF most effective in lupus nephritis; tacrolimus safest
Lupkinis plus MMF most effective in lupus nephritis; tacrolimus safest Researchers reviewed 17 randomized controlled trials of 2,890 people A combination of Lupkinis (viclosporin) with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) was the most effective at managing lupus nephritis, according to a systematic review
Lupkinis plus MMF most effective in lupus nephritis; tacrolimus safest Researchers reviewed 17 randomized controlled trials of 2,890 people A combination of Lupkinis (viclosporin) with mycophenolate mofetil (MMF) was the most effective at managing lupus nephritis, according to a systematic review
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
4 months ago
help - prostate cancer with bone metastasis in bones - patient 70 years old - PERU
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
DiegoFerruaPE
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
LCHF / IF for August?
Hi all The title means Low Carbohydrate High Fat / Intermittent fasting. Both are ways of eating that can help people loose weight without the need to count calories or eat less and without the need to go hungry. Both ways of eating can also help to ease several health conditions. IF and LCHF work
Hi all The title means Low Carbohydrate High Fat / Intermittent fasting. Both are ways of eating that can help people loose weight without the need to count calories or eat less and without the need to go hungry. Both ways of eating can also help to ease several health conditions. IF and LCHF work
Professor-Yaffle
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Weight Loss Support
9 months ago
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levothyroxine
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Sunny-time
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Thyroid UK
4 hours ago
Antibody blood test
Hello I hope everyone is well. I was diagnosed with hashimotos about 9 weeks ago and have been on levothyroxine 50mg, blood test due at 12 weeks. Have also been taking vit d and ferroglobin. I have awful upper back, neck and foot pain. Currently under physio. Doctor did blood tests for rheumatoid arthritis
Hello I hope everyone is well. I was diagnosed with hashimotos about 9 weeks ago and have been on levothyroxine 50mg, blood test due at 12 weeks. Have also been taking vit d and ferroglobin. I have awful upper back, neck and foot pain. Currently under physio. Doctor did blood tests for rheumatoid arthritis
Nattycake
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Thyroid UK
5 hours ago
CD20 Therapies (Ocrevus, Kesimpta, etc.) and potentially serious dental problems
This was an interesting post on the MS-blog. You have to get past the Dustin Hoffman in Marathon Man reference (which was a memorable scene!) to get down to the nitty gritty of why dental hygiene and regular checkups are so critical when when you're on certain MS therapies. https://multiple-sclerosis-research.org
This was an interesting post on the MS-blog. You have to get past the Dustin Hoffman in Marathon Man reference (which was a memorable scene!) to get down to the nitty gritty of why dental hygiene and regular checkups are so critical when when you're on certain MS therapies. https://multiple-sclerosis-research.org
CatsandCars
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My MSAA Community
2 days ago
Difference in levels-stress?
I've been on leventhyroxine for years for underactive thyroid. Had yearly check muddle of Feb. TSH 2.09. Had full bloods for something else (WRS) and levels are 0.36 by middle if April. I'm wondering if stress can cause TSH to go up or down? Dr. Says this is in normal range for lab- but normal
I've been on leventhyroxine for years for underactive thyroid. Had yearly check muddle of Feb. TSH 2.09. Had full bloods for something else (WRS) and levels are 0.36 by middle if April. I'm wondering if stress can cause TSH to go up or down? Dr. Says this is in normal range for lab- but normal
Itsallaboutcheese
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
rheumatoid arthritis
Has anyone had an operation on elbow from rheumatoid arthritis? Did it help?
Has anyone had an operation on elbow from rheumatoid arthritis? Did it help?
65_women
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NRAS
3 days ago
Thyroid or menopause - which to sort first?
I've just checked the app, and the last of my blood tests are back. I definitely have started perimenopause and as per my last post I have high TPOab, high TSH (7.5 with high ref being 4.26), and lowish T4 (14.2 of a 12—22 range). I have symptoms that overlap the two conditions, but also symptoms that
I've just checked the app, and the last of my blood tests are back. I definitely have started perimenopause and as per my last post I have high TPOab, high TSH (7.5 with high ref being 4.26), and lowish T4 (14.2 of a 12—22 range). I have symptoms that overlap the two conditions, but also symptoms that
Heappestre
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
PA and Sjogren’s
I posted a few days ago about dry mouth and eyes, but since then my early sjogrens bloodwork has come back positive. I am terrified! Is there anyone else who has AIG/PA and also sjogrens? I feel desperately in need of some hope and guidance…in particular I’m wondering if injections have helped with SS
I posted a few days ago about dry mouth and eyes, but since then my early sjogrens bloodwork has come back positive. I am terrified! Is there anyone else who has AIG/PA and also sjogrens? I feel desperately in need of some hope and guidance…in particular I’m wondering if injections have helped with SS
Lhood08
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 days ago
Updated Lupus and the Skin booklet available now
We are proud to launch an updated version of our Lupus and the Skin information booklet. It is now available online and in hard copy from National Office. You can find more information about how the booklet was updated here: https://lupusuk.org.uk/updated-lupus-and-the-skin-booklet-available-now/ or
We are proud to launch an updated version of our Lupus and the Skin information booklet. It is now available online and in hard copy from National Office. You can find more information about how the booklet was updated here: https://lupusuk.org.uk/updated-lupus-and-the-skin-booklet-available-now/ or
Debbie_kinsey
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LUPUS UK
5 days ago
TIA in March
Hi, l recently had a mild TIA while in Cyprus where l live the treatment l received was excellent but the Neuroligist has prescribed Atvorstatin which l have found out shouldn’t be taken if you have an underactive Thyroid he dismissed this. Should l see my GP whilst l am in UK
Hi, l recently had a mild TIA while in Cyprus where l live the treatment l received was excellent but the Neuroligist has prescribed Atvorstatin which l have found out shouldn’t be taken if you have an underactive Thyroid he dismissed this. Should l see my GP whilst l am in UK
Tillybuds
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Thyroid UK
5 days ago
Generic TCZ---is it available in the UK?
My friends, Without this forum, my GCA journey would have been entirely different. You have all been there to support me, educate me, and reinforce me when I thought I was sinking. It has always made me sad that TCZ is only available to GCA patients for one year, subject to review for an additional
My friends, Without this forum, my GCA journey would have been entirely different. You have all been there to support me, educate me, and reinforce me when I thought I was sinking. It has always made me sad that TCZ is only available to GCA patients for one year, subject to review for an additional
Grammy80
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PMRGCAuk
6 days ago
Sipuleucel-T (Provenge®) Will it work for PC?
Will this immunotherapy vaccine treatment work for PC?
Will this immunotherapy vaccine treatment work for PC?
Stevegr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 days ago
Thyroid ultrasound
HiHad pain in side of neck and behind ears. Gp sent me for thyroid ultrasound as have underactive thyroid and hashimotos. Ultrasound was 2 minutes long and even the assistant tech said that was quick. Has anybody else had a thyroid scan that quick? Felt like he started scan then just stopped. Wierd
HiHad pain in side of neck and behind ears. Gp sent me for thyroid ultrasound as have underactive thyroid and hashimotos. Ultrasound was 2 minutes long and even the assistant tech said that was quick. Has anybody else had a thyroid scan that quick? Felt like he started scan then just stopped. Wierd
Jenni55
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Thyroid UK
8 days ago
Hemorrhagic vasculitis treatment
Hi My son 10 years, has been diagnosed Hemorrhagic vasculitis. We are searching for professionals for vasculitis treatment. Could you please advice any clinic and specialists who can help. We are outside the UK, but can come and spend needed time in UK for treatment.
Hi My son 10 years, has been diagnosed Hemorrhagic vasculitis. We are searching for professionals for vasculitis treatment. Could you please advice any clinic and specialists who can help. We are outside the UK, but can come and spend needed time in UK for treatment.
Egorka
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
Notes for upcoming GP appointment
Apologies as this is a long read 🙃 I've got a GP appointment booked for 9th May, with a doctor I've not seen before and who is relatively new to the practice. I'm wanting to ask for a Rheumatology referral and have written the below out as a crib sheet for me to take in. I'd appreciate any thoughts
Apologies as this is a long read 🙃 I've got a GP appointment booked for 9th May, with a doctor I've not seen before and who is relatively new to the practice. I'm wanting to ask for a Rheumatology referral and have written the below out as a crib sheet for me to take in. I'd appreciate any thoughts
Wispymisty
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LUPUS UK
9 days ago
Another cause of Pernicious Anaemia?
We know that certain gastric operations cause Pernicious Anaemia and therefore lifelong b12 injections are required . But what I’ve never seen mentioned is the possibility of radiotherapy cancer treatment in the region of the stomach that contains the parietal cells , causing Pernicious Anaemia . Surely
We know that certain gastric operations cause Pernicious Anaemia and therefore lifelong b12 injections are required . But what I’ve never seen mentioned is the possibility of radiotherapy cancer treatment in the region of the stomach that contains the parietal cells , causing Pernicious Anaemia . Surely
wedgewood
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 days ago
Answer's at last for my deficiency.
Some will already know from my previous posts I went for an ultrasound scan today on my intestines. When I arrived home I had recieved rather a lot of post. I waded through the various bills and then opened one from the hospital, it was from the endocrine dept. Some of you will know I have both hypothroidism
Some will already know from my previous posts I went for an ultrasound scan today on my intestines. When I arrived home I had recieved rather a lot of post. I waded through the various bills and then opened one from the hospital, it was from the endocrine dept. Some of you will know I have both hypothroidism
Jillymo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Webinar - Navigating Arthritis: The Young Adult Perspective
Please join our next webinar Navigating Arthritis: The Young Adult Perspective, where we will discuss what it’s like to live with arthritis at a younger age. From navigating symptoms, looking after physical and emotional health, socialising and managing relationships, to taking control of medical appointments
Please join our next webinar Navigating Arthritis: The Young Adult Perspective, where we will discuss what it’s like to live with arthritis at a younger age. From navigating symptoms, looking after physical and emotional health, socialising and managing relationships, to taking control of medical appointments
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Arthritis Action
10 days ago
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