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Serum cortisol test results
Hello all, Further to my saliva cortisol test (link to post below), I requested a serum cortisol test at my GPs (8.45am, yesterday): Serum cortisol level 381 nmol/L >350 nmol/L makes adrenal insufficiency unlikely Is this in keeping with my less-than-optimal-and-occasionally-below-range saliva results
Hello all, Further to my saliva cortisol test (link to post below), I requested a serum cortisol test at my GPs (8.45am, yesterday): Serum cortisol level 381 nmol/L >350 nmol/L makes adrenal insufficiency unlikely Is this in keeping with my less-than-optimal-and-occasionally-below-range saliva results
J972
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
When to do certain blood tests and why.
Just coming up on my 6 month anniversary of radiation and my 2 months prior to radiation and 4 months post Lupron while on radiation. So I have been off Lupron for 2 months. I had my annual physical yesterday and my GP had ordered complete blood panel with thyroid and PSA. There were no issues with blood
Just coming up on my 6 month anniversary of radiation and my 2 months prior to radiation and 4 months post Lupron while on radiation. So I have been off Lupron for 2 months. I had my annual physical yesterday and my GP had ordered complete blood panel with thyroid and PSA. There were no issues with blood
Mgtd
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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
5 months ago
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Dr. Jones' Knowledge
Several times a week I want to share some of Dr. Jones' statements regarding PBC These are all taken from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis. I [/i][/u]think it's important to share some of the basics of this complicated disease. If you have any questions
Several times a week I want to share some of Dr. Jones' statements regarding PBC These are all taken from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis. I [/i][/u]think it's important to share some of the basics of this complicated disease. If you have any questions
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
1 month ago
Flecainide without Beta-Blocker
Hello everyone. I am worried about my Husband and the choices being offered to him for the treatment of his AF and I would welcome members thoughts and opinions on the matter. My husband is 75. His heart history as follows. 1. Palpitations, attributed to short salvoes of supraventricular tachycardia
Hello everyone. I am worried about my Husband and the choices being offered to him for the treatment of his AF and I would welcome members thoughts and opinions on the matter. My husband is 75. His heart history as follows. 1. Palpitations, attributed to short salvoes of supraventricular tachycardia
Peg99
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Australian research - possible cure?
I don’t like raising false hope among our community about ‘cures’ toted in the media, but I found this article interesting. It’s about the T-cells, which many of us already know is involved in autoimmune activity: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/podcast-episode/australian-researchers-develop-world-first-method-of-treating-lupus
I don’t like raising false hope among our community about ‘cures’ toted in the media, but I found this article interesting. It’s about the T-cells, which many of us already know is involved in autoimmune activity: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/podcast-episode/australian-researchers-develop-world-first-method-of-treating-lupus
MusicalFurbaby
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
intrinsic factor test
My GP agreed to do an intrinsic factor antibody test. The test he did was IgA and the results came back as within normal range.1.10gl normal range 0.8 to 4.0 . Was this the correct test for pernicious anemia? Thank you
My GP agreed to do an intrinsic factor antibody test. The test he did was IgA and the results came back as within normal range.1.10gl normal range 0.8 to 4.0 . Was this the correct test for pernicious anemia? Thank you
Painttube
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Currently in phase 1 but promising: Bispecific Antibody Programs and IL-12 Cytokine, XmAb662
early results are positive on solid tumors, including prostate https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/data-insights/xmab-662-xencor-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer-mcrpc-likelihood-of-approval-2/ Thanks mhamle01 !!
early results are positive on solid tumors, including prostate https://www.pharmaceutical-technology.com/data-insights/xmab-662-xencor-metastatic-castration-resistant-prostate-cancer-mcrpc-likelihood-of-approval-2/ Thanks mhamle01 !!
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
INSURANCE DENIED - STAGE 4 BREAST CANCER
HI everyone, my mother is diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer and doctor to give phesgo ( pertuzumab and transtuzumab) but insurance people told its a immunotheraphy so they wont apporve, but my oncologist told its a targeted therapy not immuno. my insurance is new india insurance under tpa being mediassist.Did
HI everyone, my mother is diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer and doctor to give phesgo ( pertuzumab and transtuzumab) but insurance people told its a immunotheraphy so they wont apporve, but my oncologist told its a targeted therapy not immuno. my insurance is new india insurance under tpa being mediassist.Did
Srikalakm
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Breast Cancer India
4 months ago
I am waiting to find out if I have Lupus but I haven’t got my ANA result back yet and I want to know if people think this could be lupus
Hi, I have been having concerns for over a year about me having Lupus. I had a blood test last year which everything came back normal and the ANA was negative however I am experiencing more symptoms this year and I have taken another blood test and so far the bloods again are normal but I have currently
Hi, I have been having concerns for over a year about me having Lupus. I had a blood test last year which everything came back normal and the ANA was negative however I am experiencing more symptoms this year and I have taken another blood test and so far the bloods again are normal but I have currently
katiepops2004
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
A questionnaire for those with ANCA associated vasculitis and renal involvement in the UK
For those with ANCA associated vasculitis and renal involvement in the UK Clinicians are worried about overtreating patients and adding side effects of long term use of immunosuppressants to the ilness burden. Here's a very short questionnaire aims to find out if patients would consider participating
For those with ANCA associated vasculitis and renal involvement in the UK Clinicians are worried about overtreating patients and adding side effects of long term use of immunosuppressants to the ilness burden. Here's a very short questionnaire aims to find out if patients would consider participating
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
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Vasculitis UK
4 months ago
Shock diagnosis
Hi. I was admitted to hospital last Friday with heart rate of 144 and told I have AF. Told without anticoagulants I was risking major stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism. Now on beta blocker, Warfarin and Fragmin. Worried 😟. Was working on day I was admitted and feeling very anxious. Don’t know
Hi. I was admitted to hospital last Friday with heart rate of 144 and told I have AF. Told without anticoagulants I was risking major stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism. Now on beta blocker, Warfarin and Fragmin. Worried 😟. Was working on day I was admitted and feeling very anxious. Don’t know
Fannyphasbees
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Diagnosed last Friday AF
Hi. I was admitted to hospital last Friday with heart rate of 144 and told I have AF. Told without anticoagulants I was risking major stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism. Now on beta blocker, Warfarin and Fragmin. Worried 😟. Was working on day I was admitted and feeling very anxious. Don’t know
Hi. I was admitted to hospital last Friday with heart rate of 144 and told I have AF. Told without anticoagulants I was risking major stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism. Now on beta blocker, Warfarin and Fragmin. Worried 😟. Was working on day I was admitted and feeling very anxious. Don’t know
Fannyphasbees
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Anticoagulation Support
4 months ago
FREE Arthritis Self-Management Event
I thought some of you may be interested in this event on Wed 6th March, 6.00pm (GMT); its aimed at young people or anyone supporting a young person with arthritis. Tickets can be booked here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/arthritis-me-tickets-811392285167 Ann Arthritis Action Comms Team,
I thought some of you may be interested in this event on Wed 6th March, 6.00pm (GMT); its aimed at young people or anyone supporting a young person with arthritis. Tickets can be booked here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/arthritis-me-tickets-811392285167 Ann Arthritis Action Comms Team,
arthritis_action
Partner
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Arthritis Action
5 months ago
Scans other than PSMA for PC
My husband’s PSA continues to rise yet his PSMA scans are all clear. His last PSMA was late October with a PSA of 4.7 His PSA today was 6.5 It seems I have noted on this forum some other type scans should be done besides PSMA. His ALK PHOSPHATE is 85 (normal) Calcium levels all normal. Thanks
My husband’s PSA continues to rise yet his PSMA scans are all clear. His last PSMA was late October with a PSA of 4.7 His PSA today was 6.5 It seems I have noted on this forum some other type scans should be done besides PSMA. His ALK PHOSPHATE is 85 (normal) Calcium levels all normal. Thanks
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Should I be concerned about a PSA of 0.53 after SBRT treatment for one spot.
After 18 months of undetectable PSA (after ADT & 44 IMRT treatments) , my PSA started to rise this summer and was 2.66 at it's highest. My RO send me for a PSMA- Pet scan and he found one spot on T-10. 5 treatment with SBRT in Oct - Nov and now on Dec 6th my PSA was tested to
0.53.
Should
After 18 months of undetectable PSA (after ADT & 44 IMRT treatments) , my PSA started to rise this summer and was 2.66 at it's highest. My RO send me for a PSMA- Pet scan and he found one spot on T-10. 5 treatment with SBRT in Oct - Nov and now on Dec 6th my PSA was tested to
0.53.
Should
VCinTx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
My Kardia has arrived.
Good morning - if you are in a similar time zone!My Kardia arrived yesterday morning so of course I took many readings to try it out. I also tried it on my husband to see if it was working properly and it appears to be fine. My own readings however are all over the shop, so I wondered if other people
Good morning - if you are in a similar time zone!My Kardia arrived yesterday morning so of course I took many readings to try it out. I also tried it on my husband to see if it was working properly and it appears to be fine. My own readings however are all over the shop, so I wondered if other people
Ilovedogs12
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Tackle Parkinson’s Tremor With Targeted Exercises
Hope these exercise might help some people https://www.myparkinsonsteam.com/resources/tackle-parkinsons-tremor-with-targeted-exercises
Hope these exercise might help some people https://www.myparkinsonsteam.com/resources/tackle-parkinsons-tremor-with-targeted-exercises
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Study Offers New Clues to Why Most People with Autoimmune Diseases Are Women
[i]Caption:[/i] [i]Purple chromosomes fill the scene but a greyed-out chromosome locked up with chains labeled "Xist" is in the foreground. One of the Xist chains is covered with sharp thorns.[/i] [i]Xist molecules shut down one of two female X chromosomes to avoid toxic protein levels, but they
[i]Caption:[/i] [i]Purple chromosomes fill the scene but a greyed-out chromosome locked up with chains labeled "Xist" is in the foreground. One of the Xist chains is covered with sharp thorns.[/i] [i]Xist molecules shut down one of two female X chromosomes to avoid toxic protein levels, but they
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
PSA rising with Pluvicto
My husband started on Pluvicto. Before first injection PSA was 52, and after a month it is 58. What to expect after second injestion?
My husband started on Pluvicto. Before first injection PSA was 52, and after a month it is 58. What to expect after second injestion?
IkeLuke
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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