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Overactive Bladder Syndrome
Bit strange to post this here but bear with me please. It seems that many of the med's for OAB have a side effect of high heart rate. I've been diagnosed with Paroxysmal Tachycardia and am trying Tolterodine for my OAB (which increased my comfort level considerably) but have had to stop as my monthly
Bit strange to post this here but bear with me please. It seems that many of the med's for OAB have a side effect of high heart rate. I've been diagnosed with Paroxysmal Tachycardia and am trying Tolterodine for my OAB (which increased my comfort level considerably) but have had to stop as my monthly
Oggy99
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AF Association
7 months ago
Peginterferon
I'm wondering if anyone else is struggling with poor appetite while being o peginterferon.I have been on it for 4 years diagnosed with MF. The dose has gradually been raised but was then put up again to 135 weekly a few months ago because my spleen was enlarging.im now waiting for another appointment
I'm wondering if anyone else is struggling with poor appetite while being o peginterferon.I have been on it for 4 years diagnosed with MF. The dose has gradually been raised but was then put up again to 135 weekly a few months ago because my spleen was enlarging.im now waiting for another appointment
caroline_284
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
And again news about clinical trials
Clinical trial tests creatine monohydrate and exercise to preserve muscle mass in prostate cancer
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231011/Clinical-trial-tests-creatine-monohydrate-and-exercise-to-preserve-muscle-mass-in-prostate-cancer-patients.aspx (hint: been a natural bodybuilder from
Clinical trial tests creatine monohydrate and exercise to preserve muscle mass in prostate cancer
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231011/Clinical-trial-tests-creatine-monohydrate-and-exercise-to-preserve-muscle-mass-in-prostate-cancer-patients.aspx (hint: been a natural bodybuilder from
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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Nightly leg cramps
Hi Warriors: I have GCA since June 2023. Down to 35 mg pred from 60 mg. Tapering down by 5mg every 2 weeks til I get to l5mg. Then will go much slower. I am having very painful leg cramps every night that wake me up. after about 3/4 hrs sleep. I have to get up and walk around. Last night I took 2
Hi Warriors: I have GCA since June 2023. Down to 35 mg pred from 60 mg. Tapering down by 5mg every 2 weeks til I get to l5mg. Then will go much slower. I am having very painful leg cramps every night that wake me up. after about 3/4 hrs sleep. I have to get up and walk around. Last night I took 2
Groda
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
road to diagnosis
Hi everyone, I don’t know where to start… it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster so far. It all started when I started getting redness and discolouration in both feet. My GP did a blood test and referred me to my rheumatologist for further assessment. My rheumatologist felt that my feet getting red was
Hi everyone, I don’t know where to start… it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster so far. It all started when I started getting redness and discolouration in both feet. My GP did a blood test and referred me to my rheumatologist for further assessment. My rheumatologist felt that my feet getting red was
RA_123
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
High gamma gt
Hi. My husband has cirrhosis and at the moment is compensated. He is worried because his latest gamma gt blood test was over 600. Should we be worried. He has no hospital appointment till after Christmas
Hi. My husband has cirrhosis and at the moment is compensated. He is worried because his latest gamma gt blood test was over 600. Should we be worried. He has no hospital appointment till after Christmas
trekmum
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
QoL Please, always
Friends, please remember to include the letters "QoL" in front of your title whenever you post about quality of life things that are not directly related to prostate cancer
Friends, please remember to include the letters "QoL" in front of your title whenever you post about quality of life things that are not directly related to prostate cancer
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Straw therapy for low speech volume
Hubby has low volume speech. He is currently doing work with the Parkinson’s Voice Project (PVP) with some success — IF he keeps up with it. We recently saw exercises for help projecting with volume using a straw (you blow into a glass of water), supposedly this helps with increasing the muscle tone
Hubby has low volume speech. He is currently doing work with the Parkinson’s Voice Project (PVP) with some success — IF he keeps up with it. We recently saw exercises for help projecting with volume using a straw (you blow into a glass of water), supposedly this helps with increasing the muscle tone
1rocketman
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Bob Mortimer
Bob has brought Rheumatoid Arthritis into the conversation with the Christmas special I knew he had health issues but didn't know Arthritis until he mentioned on the programme. I read his autobiography which is good poignant and funny. Arthritis is not mentioned. He says diagnosed in 20s but he was
Bob has brought Rheumatoid Arthritis into the conversation with the Christmas special I knew he had health issues but didn't know Arthritis until he mentioned on the programme. I read his autobiography which is good poignant and funny. Arthritis is not mentioned. He says diagnosed in 20s but he was
welsh12
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NRAS
4 months ago
8 hour flight
I was diagnosed with ET with jak2 about 5 years ago, my platelets aren’t bad at all only 790 at last count, so am only on mini aspirin at present. Going on 8 hour flight soon, should I take any extra precautions? A colleague told me I should be taking fragmin as such a long flight! Does anyone have any
I was diagnosed with ET with jak2 about 5 years ago, my platelets aren’t bad at all only 790 at last count, so am only on mini aspirin at present. Going on 8 hour flight soon, should I take any extra precautions? A colleague told me I should be taking fragmin as such a long flight! Does anyone have any
Footballwidow66
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Dr. Bianco: video from Thyroid Foundation of Canada
from 9 months ago. Somehow it ended up in my youtube feed this morning. He makes the point that L-thyroxine doesn't always manage to result in good fT3 levels and patients need Liothyronine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGlYO_H4Gdc&t=2682s
from 9 months ago. Somehow it ended up in my youtube feed this morning. He makes the point that L-thyroxine doesn't always manage to result in good fT3 levels and patients need Liothyronine. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGlYO_H4Gdc&t=2682s
gabkad
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Possible over treatment with Levothyroxine
Hi everyone, I’m new to the site. It was suggested that I make a post following a comment I made replying to another post as I may benefit from some guidance on my current treatment. I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid 9 years ago. I have been treated with Levothyroxine throughout. Since 2020
Hi everyone, I’m new to the site. It was suggested that I make a post following a comment I made replying to another post as I may benefit from some guidance on my current treatment. I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid 9 years ago. I have been treated with Levothyroxine throughout. Since 2020
Vizslaaddict
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Psa doubled in less than a month
I had 10 infusions of Doxytaxel. I started reading about the consequences of CDK12 and was concerned that since I have this mutation doxy was not a treatment of choice. After giving time for the PSA to settle I had a test which showed that it doubled in close to 3 months. In preparation for a CT and
I had 10 infusions of Doxytaxel. I started reading about the consequences of CDK12 and was concerned that since I have this mutation doxy was not a treatment of choice. After giving time for the PSA to settle I had a test which showed that it doubled in close to 3 months. In preparation for a CT and
spencoid2
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
GFR question
Hi everyone, I'm a 59 year old male. I have high blood pressure and diabetes. A few years ago my GP said that I was dehydrated and need to drink more water. Didn't look at my test results other than to keep taking my meds for high blood pressure and diabetes. Fast forward to around 6 months ago I
Hi everyone, I'm a 59 year old male. I have high blood pressure and diabetes. A few years ago my GP said that I was dehydrated and need to drink more water. Didn't look at my test results other than to keep taking my meds for high blood pressure and diabetes. Fast forward to around 6 months ago I
tatarsalad
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Early CKD Support
7 months ago
24hr Holter
Hi, Recently started back on Bisoprolol for palpitations/PVCs after 7yrs off. I'm on low dose, 1.25mg but they've really calmed down what were pretty uncomfortable symptoms (3 A&E visits in one weekend!) Anyhow, have a holter monitor booked for next week and not sure whether to stop the Bisoprolol or
Hi, Recently started back on Bisoprolol for palpitations/PVCs after 7yrs off. I'm on low dose, 1.25mg but they've really calmed down what were pretty uncomfortable symptoms (3 A&E visits in one weekend!) Anyhow, have a holter monitor booked for next week and not sure whether to stop the Bisoprolol or
BillyBBalls
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AF Association
3 months ago
Previous Heart attack/stent
2016 when my life changed. I look back now and see that my life in a wierd form changed for the better following my heart attack at the age of 55. Since having the stent placed I realised how restricted my body had been and the relief this procedure had given me. I attended rehabilitation classes for
2016 when my life changed. I look back now and see that my life in a wierd form changed for the better following my heart attack at the age of 55. Since having the stent placed I realised how restricted my body had been and the relief this procedure had given me. I attended rehabilitation classes for
Frazzelena
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
serum lipids
Hello, I am waiting for my TSH, T4 + T3 results ordered by Endo but have received the serum lipid results today (test taken yesterday morning as per Thyroid UK’s protocol), which are as follows: 4.46 mmol/L Serum cholesterol 0.72 mmol/L Serum triglycerides 1.52 mmol/L Serum HDL cholesterol level
Hello, I am waiting for my TSH, T4 + T3 results ordered by Endo but have received the serum lipid results today (test taken yesterday morning as per Thyroid UK’s protocol), which are as follows: 4.46 mmol/L Serum cholesterol 0.72 mmol/L Serum triglycerides 1.52 mmol/L Serum HDL cholesterol level
Lottyplum
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Excessive Nasal Mucous
I have been treated for underactive thyroid for around 30 years. The past decade I keep experiencing what is like very severe cold symptoms on a regular basis. My body produces excess amounts of thick green slimy sticky mucous, my sinuses get blocked, I have endless nasal drip/cough and it makes me really
I have been treated for underactive thyroid for around 30 years. The past decade I keep experiencing what is like very severe cold symptoms on a regular basis. My body produces excess amounts of thick green slimy sticky mucous, my sinuses get blocked, I have endless nasal drip/cough and it makes me really
OzMan
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Just had My Monthly Injection of Firmagon Monthly Labs PSA is Up <0.06 to 0.09
That’s pretty modest. I’m assuming I will wait till next month to see if it goes down. Kind of stressed with this new diverticulitis and blood bowel thing AND Moving. Got results of psa after I saw My Medical Oncologist so haven’t discussed modest jump. Even with bleeding from rectum the gastroenterologist
That’s pretty modest. I’m assuming I will wait till next month to see if it goes down. Kind of stressed with this new diverticulitis and blood bowel thing AND Moving. Got results of psa after I saw My Medical Oncologist so haven’t discussed modest jump. Even with bleeding from rectum the gastroenterologist
Shorehousejam
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Reducing cholesterol
I’ve been told that because of the stricter diagnostic parameters the NHS now uses for assessing cholesterol levels in the blood, I have very slightly raised cholesterol. I’ve been told I can have statins, which I agreed to take, with much regret, because they are powerful drugs and I’m already taking
I’ve been told that because of the stricter diagnostic parameters the NHS now uses for assessing cholesterol levels in the blood, I have very slightly raised cholesterol. I’ve been told I can have statins, which I agreed to take, with much regret, because they are powerful drugs and I’m already taking
Tellingfibs
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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