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Compensated liver
I have went from ddcompensatd to compensated liver disease since being diagnosed in August 2023. I keep seeing prognosis is 9 to 12 years. Is this correct or can you live past 12 years. I haven't had any alcohol since diagnosed
I have went from ddcompensatd to compensated liver disease since being diagnosed in August 2023. I keep seeing prognosis is 9 to 12 years. Is this correct or can you live past 12 years. I haven't had any alcohol since diagnosed
Oasisman
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Confused and seeking clarification
Hi folks . . . I have attached a letter from Hepatology which (to me anyway!) appears to contradict itself? In summary . . . a US in September 2021 showed increased parenchymal echogenicity (PE) due to fatty liver. Follow up bloods and a CT in April 2022 revealed nothing further. I then had a telephone
Hi folks . . . I have attached a letter from Hepatology which (to me anyway!) appears to contradict itself? In summary . . . a US in September 2021 showed increased parenchymal echogenicity (PE) due to fatty liver. Follow up bloods and a CT in April 2022 revealed nothing further. I then had a telephone
HouseHead
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British Liver Trust
7 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
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
4 months ago
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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
4 months ago
facial rash
hi there, I have just had a positive ana result and suspected lupus so I am being referred to a rheumatologist. I have a slight red rash on both cheeks but nothing on my nose. Can a lupus facial rash be just mildly on both cheeks and not on your nose? thanks in advance for any replies? Pinkyerin
hi there, I have just had a positive ana result and suspected lupus so I am being referred to a rheumatologist. I have a slight red rash on both cheeks but nothing on my nose. Can a lupus facial rash be just mildly on both cheeks and not on your nose? thanks in advance for any replies? Pinkyerin
Pinkyerin
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Eltroxin Mercury Pharma
Hello I have been struggling with underactive thyroid and recently diagnosed with Benign nodules and had to come off 50mcg levothyroxine as it caused hoarse voice, goiter to swell etc. My recent lab results were TSH 5.79 and T4 10.8. I still am struggling with my thyroid swelling up. I have been for
Hello I have been struggling with underactive thyroid and recently diagnosed with Benign nodules and had to come off 50mcg levothyroxine as it caused hoarse voice, goiter to swell etc. My recent lab results were TSH 5.79 and T4 10.8. I still am struggling with my thyroid swelling up. I have been for
Chesterblue
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Have you experience of Chemotherapy and underactive thyroid?
I have recently completed chemo following surgery for a bowel tumour. I was wondering if anyone has experience of chemotherapy and underactive thyroid? I have continued to take 75 T4 and 20 T3. It’s difficult to know if the fatigue / sleep problems are to do with the thyroid or chemo. many thanks.
I have recently completed chemo following surgery for a bowel tumour. I was wondering if anyone has experience of chemotherapy and underactive thyroid? I have continued to take 75 T4 and 20 T3. It’s difficult to know if the fatigue / sleep problems are to do with the thyroid or chemo. many thanks.
Mantras131
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Blood test Results AST/GGT
Hi all.I have a history of pancreatitis and liver issues. I did a private blood test in the week and it's come back that my AST and GGT are both high. GGT is worse. Should I be concerned? I'm going to ring my GP tomorrow for another blood test but wondering if I should go to A+E? I'm in pain and managing
Hi all.I have a history of pancreatitis and liver issues. I did a private blood test in the week and it's come back that my AST and GGT are both high. GGT is worse. Should I be concerned? I'm going to ring my GP tomorrow for another blood test but wondering if I should go to A+E? I'm in pain and managing
Koswecan
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
liver transplant : build up
hi everyone I’m really in need of some support. I’m 37 and have liver failure . I went to see my consultant in Belfast a few weeks ago and was my doctor when I attended Antrim hospital hospital. She was extremely direct and blunt with myself. She said my score is is high but didn’t tell me the range.
hi everyone I’m really in need of some support. I’m 37 and have liver failure . I went to see my consultant in Belfast a few weeks ago and was my doctor when I attended Antrim hospital hospital. She was extremely direct and blunt with myself. She said my score is is high but didn’t tell me the range.
Meanies
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British Liver Trust
7 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
4 months ago
potential DILI - advice?
hi everyone, I’m 29F, at the end of April I was hospitalised for e-coli, given anti biotics and PPI’s through my IV line for 3 days, then continued on oral anti biotics with PPI’s for 5 days My symptoms continued and my ALT/AST are at 952/370 and continuing to rise still today, I feel awful, nauseous
hi everyone, I’m 29F, at the end of April I was hospitalised for e-coli, given anti biotics and PPI’s through my IV line for 3 days, then continued on oral anti biotics with PPI’s for 5 days My symptoms continued and my ALT/AST are at 952/370 and continuing to rise still today, I feel awful, nauseous
eljd
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British Liver Trust
21 days ago
Tuesday's 'Tip'
I've decided to incorporate some of Dr. Jones's wisdom into our Tuesday's 'Tips' These are all from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis.[/i][/u] This an amazing source of information on PBC from a world leading expert. I strongly encourage everyone
I've decided to incorporate some of Dr. Jones's wisdom into our Tuesday's 'Tips' These are all from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis.[/i][/u] This an amazing source of information on PBC from a world leading expert. I strongly encourage everyone
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
22 days ago
Steroid injection in the Bum
Hi , I had a steroid shot as I have rheumatoid Arthrits which I've had for 14 years But 2 days ago I had the steroid shot in my bottom I've had them before but that was maybe 8 years ago .2 days later I'm in pain again ..I can't remember if this is normal .
Hi , I had a steroid shot as I have rheumatoid Arthrits which I've had for 14 years But 2 days ago I had the steroid shot in my bottom I've had them before but that was maybe 8 years ago .2 days later I'm in pain again ..I can't remember if this is normal .
Trishfrog1
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NRAS
5 months ago
Active b12 levels normal - can it still be PA??
Hello everyone, I am wondering if you can have normal or high active b12 levels but still have pernicious anemia?
Hello everyone, I am wondering if you can have normal or high active b12 levels but still have pernicious anemia?
Suffering_sunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Can anyone shed some light on Anti CCP antibodies result?
Hi everyone, my name is Claire. I’ve just received back some blood test results (Rheumatoid Factor and Anti CCP antibodies). The Rheumatoid Factor came back negative but the Anti CCP came back as 10.4 K/UL. The test states that normal range is under 2.9 K/Ul yet mine is over 3 times higher. The last
Hi everyone, my name is Claire. I’ve just received back some blood test results (Rheumatoid Factor and Anti CCP antibodies). The Rheumatoid Factor came back negative but the Anti CCP came back as 10.4 K/UL. The test states that normal range is under 2.9 K/Ul yet mine is over 3 times higher. The last
Cheshirecatz
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NRAS
5 months ago
PSA of <0.1 undetectable?
I am on ADT, lupron and Zytiga, at Kaiser Oakland. My latest PSA came back as <0.1. My MO sent me a message with the results: "congratulations, great news, your PSA is undetectable!" I thought undetectable was 0.01, is it more likely she misread the number or that the lab used by Kaiser only reports
I am on ADT, lupron and Zytiga, at Kaiser Oakland. My latest PSA came back as <0.1. My MO sent me a message with the results: "congratulations, great news, your PSA is undetectable!" I thought undetectable was 0.01, is it more likely she misread the number or that the lab used by Kaiser only reports
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
B1 therapy side effects
Hi, I am 55 years old male diagnosed with PD about 5 years ago. Started B1 therapy couple of days ago in consultation with my Neurologist. He suggested 100 mg Thiamine oral tablets 3 times a day for 10 days and taper down after 10 days. However severe side effects like feverish, body aches, headache
Hi, I am 55 years old male diagnosed with PD about 5 years ago. Started B1 therapy couple of days ago in consultation with my Neurologist. He suggested 100 mg Thiamine oral tablets 3 times a day for 10 days and taper down after 10 days. However severe side effects like feverish, body aches, headache
ashok200
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Cure Parkinson's
7 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
4 months ago
Can i take vacation when already 5 years PSA < 0.01
Cancer of the prostate and pelvic lymph nodes found with PET 1, MRI, biopsy, PSA=100. - After 6 cycles of chemotherapy with docetaxel and ADT-ELIGARD with PET 2 and PET 3 show a rapid decrease in the size of the lymph nodes and their emission of SUV, as well as the disappearance of several of them
Cancer of the prostate and pelvic lymph nodes found with PET 1, MRI, biopsy, PSA=100. - After 6 cycles of chemotherapy with docetaxel and ADT-ELIGARD with PET 2 and PET 3 show a rapid decrease in the size of the lymph nodes and their emission of SUV, as well as the disappearance of several of them
Vasili
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Is inflammatory arthritis affecting your daily life?
Researchers led by Dr Sam Norton at King's College London would like to invite you to take part in research exploring the impact of inflammatory arthritis on daily life. People with inflammatory arthritis (such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and spondylarthritis) typically experience
Researchers led by Dr Sam Norton at King's College London would like to invite you to take part in research exploring the impact of inflammatory arthritis on daily life. People with inflammatory arthritis (such as rheumatoid arthritis, psoriatic arthritis, and spondylarthritis) typically experience
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
5 months ago
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