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This video was released within the last 10 days from by LBCA (Lobular Breast Cancer Alliance). Highlights of 2023 International ILC Symposium. The video is about 2 hours long with a lot of info. I want to listen again because of all the info. A couple things I initially took away all or almost all
This video was released within the last 10 days from by LBCA (Lobular Breast Cancer Alliance). Highlights of 2023 International ILC Symposium. The video is about 2 hours long with a lot of info. I want to listen again because of all the info. A couple things I initially took away all or almost all
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
'Headspin'
I'm sure we have all had a 'Spinning Head' at some time or other, especially since being diagnosed with CLL. Many of us soon realise that CLL is soon joined by a host of other Diagnosis and Prognosis, which can overwhelm us at times,, thus the perpetual 'Headspin'. After five years of W&W, I was told
I'm sure we have all had a 'Spinning Head' at some time or other, especially since being diagnosed with CLL. Many of us soon realise that CLL is soon joined by a host of other Diagnosis and Prognosis, which can overwhelm us at times,, thus the perpetual 'Headspin'. After five years of W&W, I was told
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CLL Support
10 months ago
EMDR THERAPY
Good afternoon all, does anyone know of any EMDR therapy that is online only and accepts state insurance. Please leave your comments on the bottom. Thanks
Good afternoon all, does anyone know of any EMDR therapy that is online only and accepts state insurance. Please leave your comments on the bottom. Thanks
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
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Is there anyone on this forum on Aromatase Inhibitors?
I am taking AI (letrozole) as adjuvant therapy for last six years . Would like to know protocol for AI, duration and bisphosphonate injections. Thankyou.
I am taking AI (letrozole) as adjuvant therapy for last six years . Would like to know protocol for AI, duration and bisphosphonate injections. Thankyou.
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Breast Cancer India
10 months ago
TSH and Vitamin results
Hello everyone, I think it's been nearly a year since I was last on here! Would like your views on my TSH results 17/1/24 taken before 9.00am no vitamins taken for a week TSH 2.5 0.27 - 4.2 T4 14 12 - 22 pmol/L T3 3.5 3.1 - 6.8 I'm taking 100mcg of Levo Vitamin results.. Iron
Hello everyone, I think it's been nearly a year since I was last on here! Would like your views on my TSH results 17/1/24 taken before 9.00am no vitamins taken for a week TSH 2.5 0.27 - 4.2 T4 14 12 - 22 pmol/L T3 3.5 3.1 - 6.8 I'm taking 100mcg of Levo Vitamin results.. Iron
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Cutie Woolly Jumpers
Hello EveryoneJust thought I'd post these lovely lambs in their woolly's . Much needed aren't they as its gone so chilly?. I thought they looked really cute and i hope you do too. Thank you all so much for your kind messages of support for my gallbladder surgery. I've been really touched at them all
Hello EveryoneJust thought I'd post these lovely lambs in their woolly's . Much needed aren't they as its gone so chilly?. I thought they looked really cute and i hope you do too. Thank you all so much for your kind messages of support for my gallbladder surgery. I've been really touched at them all
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Sorry it has been a while with an update on Ruxolitinib
The last time I wrote to you all was about 2/3 years ago when I started Ruxolitinib. The first 6 to 8 months I was a different person, I felt great. I started to swim, (200 lengths in 1.5 hours) then I started to get water infections, one after the other, chest infections, ear infections and shingles
The last time I wrote to you all was about 2/3 years ago when I started Ruxolitinib. The first 6 to 8 months I was a different person, I felt great. I started to swim, (200 lengths in 1.5 hours) then I started to get water infections, one after the other, chest infections, ear infections and shingles
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Quite the CLL journey
2012-2013 suspicion of CLL, enlarged lymph nodes in abdomen. Meet with oncologist, blood work does not reveal definitive diagnosis. Yearly appointments with blood work recommended 2016 enlarged lymph node removed from neck, biopsy confirmed CLL, watch and wait. 2018 escalating white blood count and
2012-2013 suspicion of CLL, enlarged lymph nodes in abdomen. Meet with oncologist, blood work does not reveal definitive diagnosis. Yearly appointments with blood work recommended 2016 enlarged lymph node removed from neck, biopsy confirmed CLL, watch and wait. 2018 escalating white blood count and
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CLL Support
4 months ago
panic attacks
I have panic attacks every morning. I lie down for hours. It has gotten to be a habit. they say to face the fear but I’m not able to. I feel anxious all day. I have tried many medications but none have helped. Clonazepam helps a little and mirtazapine for sleep
I have panic attacks every morning. I lie down for hours. It has gotten to be a habit. they say to face the fear but I’m not able to. I feel anxious all day. I have tried many medications but none have helped. Clonazepam helps a little and mirtazapine for sleep
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Anxiety Support
6 months ago
does it ever completely go away?
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
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Heal My PTSD
4 months ago
Forstair Next
Hi, I've been on combi forstair Next inhaler and my symptoms has greatly improved! However I have 2 horrible side effects . 1 . Bouts of oral thrush and 2 . What I can only describe as a plug of mucus every morning which leads me to cough and clear my throat, does anybody have any tips? I regularly
Hi, I've been on combi forstair Next inhaler and my symptoms has greatly improved! However I have 2 horrible side effects . 1 . Bouts of oral thrush and 2 . What I can only describe as a plug of mucus every morning which leads me to cough and clear my throat, does anybody have any tips? I regularly
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
The MAO inhibitors phenelzine and clorgyline revert enzalutamide resistance in castration resistant prostate cancer
I am not using enza (yet) wondering if it's worth taking some nutmeg to keep those mao in check anyway! :-P https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-15396-5
I am not using enza (yet) wondering if it's worth taking some nutmeg to keep those mao in check anyway! :-P https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-020-15396-5
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Starting on Verzenio
Hello all my fellow thrivers! After taking Piqray + monthly shots of Fulvestrant and Zoladex for more than a year, my latest pet scan revealed progression and found new mets in liver, lymph nodes and bone. Therefore, my oncologist is starting me on Verzenio 100mg next week while keeping my Fulvestrant
Hello all my fellow thrivers! After taking Piqray + monthly shots of Fulvestrant and Zoladex for more than a year, my latest pet scan revealed progression and found new mets in liver, lymph nodes and bone. Therefore, my oncologist is starting me on Verzenio 100mg next week while keeping my Fulvestrant
hopeoflife
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Paclitaxel and hair loss
hi everyone, I have just had my 3rd paclitaxel today, I am on weekly doses via IV and have no signs of my hair falling out? Not even a slight bit? I’m concerned that it means it’s not working, has this happened to anyone else or does the hair loss come a little later down the line?
hi everyone, I have just had my 3rd paclitaxel today, I am on weekly doses via IV and have no signs of my hair falling out? Not even a slight bit? I’m concerned that it means it’s not working, has this happened to anyone else or does the hair loss come a little later down the line?
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Japan and stem cells treatment
Hi there was a post last week about stem cell transplant in Japan. I thought I had saved it but obviously not! Does anyone have a link for it please?
Hi there was a post last week about stem cell transplant in Japan. I thought I had saved it but obviously not! Does anyone have a link for it please?
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
calprotectin level 2000
hi looking for some support, I have always had a sensitive tummy but during pregnancy I got really poorly and had so much stomach pain fatigue etc nothing was ever pin pointed until about 6 months after having my daughter where I had another agonising flare up, I did the tests they asked for and my calprotectin
hi looking for some support, I have always had a sensitive tummy but during pregnancy I got really poorly and had so much stomach pain fatigue etc nothing was ever pin pointed until about 6 months after having my daughter where I had another agonising flare up, I did the tests they asked for and my calprotectin
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
8 months ago
My Cancer and other health issues update.
After months of pretty bad news over my bladder cancer which is high grade and had spread to the inner linings of my bladder. I was told I could not have BCG anymore and that was gloomy news. I have an appointment tomorrow for a new three bladder cancer BCG Treatment. I was surprised I was having
After months of pretty bad news over my bladder cancer which is high grade and had spread to the inner linings of my bladder. I was told I could not have BCG anymore and that was gloomy news. I have an appointment tomorrow for a new three bladder cancer BCG Treatment. I was surprised I was having
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Autophagy could be bad for those who have cancer?
I was already aware for a few years that autophagy, which is triggered by intermittent fasting and long fasts, is very useful to prevent cancer as it is recycles old damaged proteins that could otherwise turn into cancer and also because it helps your body produce new cells and refreshes your immune
I was already aware for a few years that autophagy, which is triggered by intermittent fasting and long fasts, is very useful to prevent cancer as it is recycles old damaged proteins that could otherwise turn into cancer and also because it helps your body produce new cells and refreshes your immune
Mascouche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Experiences with urso, ocaliva and bezafibrate
Hi everyone!I was just curious about your experiences taking a combination of udca, ocaliva 10 mg and bezafibrates. Does it improve the itching? Did you notice any unwanted side effect from bezafibrate, e.g. in kidneys? Thanks for sharing and stay healthy and motivated!
Hi everyone!I was just curious about your experiences taking a combination of udca, ocaliva 10 mg and bezafibrates. Does it improve the itching? Did you notice any unwanted side effect from bezafibrate, e.g. in kidneys? Thanks for sharing and stay healthy and motivated!
nickey8
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Finally diagnosed after twenty years!
I have finally got a diagnosis of IBS after at least twenty years of endoscopies, colonoscopies, scans, investigations, etc, etc. Strangely I feel much better even though they say it's a lifelong condition with no cure. My problem today is that it's after half past six in the evening, I have had one
I have finally got a diagnosis of IBS after at least twenty years of endoscopies, colonoscopies, scans, investigations, etc, etc. Strangely I feel much better even though they say it's a lifelong condition with no cure. My problem today is that it's after half past six in the evening, I have had one
Merry_Widow
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IBS Network
8 months ago
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