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Cachexia
The past few months have been a cascade of lost muscle mass (and weight in general). I'm beginning suspect cancer induced cachexia although my MO hasn't mentioned it. Part of the problem is that our last visits have been virtual so he hasn't gotten to really see what is obvious to me. Has anyone
The past few months have been a cascade of lost muscle mass (and weight in general). I'm beginning suspect cancer induced cachexia although my MO hasn't mentioned it. Part of the problem is that our last visits have been virtual so he hasn't gotten to really see what is obvious to me. Has anyone
Dmwalker
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Covid and kiddos-what's your strategy?
All through quarantine we have been telling our 12 year old that she will be able to visit and sleepover at friends once my husband and I ( me with CLL and he in his 60s) were vaccinated and barring no big Covid surprises. Here we are, both fully vaccinated, and not sure we are ready to deliver on that
All through quarantine we have been telling our 12 year old that she will be able to visit and sleepover at friends once my husband and I ( me with CLL and he in his 60s) were vaccinated and barring no big Covid surprises. Here we are, both fully vaccinated, and not sure we are ready to deliver on that
CoCoLuna11
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Gazpacho Andaluz Tradicional. (spanish cold soup) By a Spanish girlš
1/2 kilo Ripe Tomato 1/2 Green Pepper. 1 Garlic Clove. 1/2 Cucumber. 1 tablespoon of olive oil. 4 tablespoons of wine vinegar. 1 slice of white bread (if you don't have , you can use sandwich bread) a pinch of salt to taste Blanch and peel the tomatoes and place in the blender glass, add the peeled
1/2 kilo Ripe Tomato 1/2 Green Pepper. 1 Garlic Clove. 1/2 Cucumber. 1 tablespoon of olive oil. 4 tablespoons of wine vinegar. 1 slice of white bread (if you don't have , you can use sandwich bread) a pinch of salt to taste Blanch and peel the tomatoes and place in the blender glass, add the peeled
celicandoit
2021 February
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Weight Loss Support
4 years ago
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Retinal thinning anyone? A sign of NPSLE?
Something funny to start the day! āŗļø A sign from an actual Texas restaurant that always has hilarious postings. Donāt you love when you have something wrong and no one tells you? Saw neuro-optho for follow up yesterday and apparently I have retinal thinning in upper, outer portion of my retina. I saw
Something funny to start the day! āŗļø A sign from an actual Texas restaurant that always has hilarious postings. Donāt you love when you have something wrong and no one tells you? Saw neuro-optho for follow up yesterday and apparently I have retinal thinning in upper, outer portion of my retina. I saw
Jmiller623
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LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Should You Get the COVID-19 Vaccine During a Disease Flare-Up?
Get Free Coronavirus Support for Chronic Illness Patients Join the Global
Healthy
Living
Foundationās free COVID-19 Support Program for chronic illness patients and their families.
Get Free Coronavirus Support for Chronic Illness Patients Join the Global
Healthy
Living
Foundationās free COVID-19 Support Program for chronic illness patients and their families.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
IVIG - Joint Pain - Hydrocortisone
I have written before that IVIG seems to reduce the join pain that I experience. I have been off IVIG for the last 4 months due to the pandemic and have notice an increase in the last months in the pain I experience in the shoulders, arms and legs. I restarted my 1st IVIG infusion on Saturday, by
I have written before that IVIG seems to reduce the join pain that I experience. I have been off IVIG for the last 4 months due to the pandemic and have notice an increase in the last months in the pain I experience in the shoulders, arms and legs. I restarted my 1st IVIG infusion on Saturday, by
RobertCLL
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CLL Support
3 years ago
One Moment in Time by Whitney Houston (Songwriters: Albert Louis Hammond / John Bettis)
Well, I know I missed a couple of weeks due to my hectic work schedule, but I am still
living
the
healthy
life, still watching what I eat, and still doing those walks each day.
Well, I know I missed a couple of weeks due to my hectic work schedule, but I am still
living
the
healthy
life, still watching what I eat, and still doing those walks each day.
Johnny-One
Visitor
in
Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
S. pneumoniae sticks to dying lung cells, worsening secondary infection following flu
This new mechanism had been missed in the past because it facilitates bacterial adherence only to dead or dying lung epithelial cells, not to
living
cells. Heretofore, researchers typically used
healthy
lung cell monolayers to search for bacterial adhesins that aid infection.
This new mechanism had been missed in the past because it facilitates bacterial adherence only to dead or dying lung epithelial cells, not to
living
cells. Heretofore, researchers typically used
healthy
lung cell monolayers to search for bacterial adhesins that aid infection.
2greys
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid Vaccination and IVIG
I just wanted to check my memory. I believe the medical recommendation is to leave 2 weeks between the COVID vaccination and IVIG infusion. Is that correct?
I just wanted to check my memory. I believe the medical recommendation is to leave 2 weeks between the COVID vaccination and IVIG infusion. Is that correct?
RobertCLL
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Does the haematologist really know what he's talking about?!
So? Does he? CLL ten years, W&W. Ivig every 4 weeks. Last November, kidney biopsy. Cryoglobulinemia! So the cryo kicks up symptoms not necessarily related to CLL. Blood test numbers all roughly within perimeters, except immunoglobulin, 1.49! The haem just shrugs his shoulders when I ask cryo questions
So? Does he? CLL ten years, W&W. Ivig every 4 weeks. Last November, kidney biopsy. Cryoglobulinemia! So the cryo kicks up symptoms not necessarily related to CLL. Blood test numbers all roughly within perimeters, except immunoglobulin, 1.49! The haem just shrugs his shoulders when I ask cryo questions
happyclappy
in
CLL Support
3 years ago
Could Butyrate Be Bad for PWP? (MIT Study)
[/i] [i]Using that system, the researchers were able to model the influence that microbes
living
in the gut have on both
healthy
brain tissue and tissue samples derived from patients with Parkinsonās disease.
[/i] [i]Using that system, the researchers were able to model the influence that microbes
living
in the gut have on both
healthy
brain tissue and tissue samples derived from patients with Parkinsonās disease.
Madame-Mango
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
From a Concerned Father.
My name is Saleem Ahmed. This site has been God send. I wanted to seek about my daughter. She is recovering from viral encephalitis (Herpes encephalitis). She is 15.5 years old and had been a good student in Grade 9. Its been 3 months since she was discharged from hospital. She also was diagnosed with
My name is Saleem Ahmed. This site has been God send. I wanted to seek about my daughter. She is recovering from viral encephalitis (Herpes encephalitis). She is 15.5 years old and had been a good student in Grade 9. Its been 3 months since she was discharged from hospital. She also was diagnosed with
saleembhai69
in
Encephalitis International
3 years ago
Most Inflammatory Disease Patients on Immunosuppressants Mount a Response to the COVID-19 Vaccine (But Can Vary a Lot by Medication)
One concern that CreakyJoints and the Global
Healthy
Living
Foundation has been hearing about a lot: vaccine effectiveness.
One concern that CreakyJoints and the Global
Healthy
Living
Foundation has been hearing about a lot: vaccine effectiveness.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
The Next Chapter of COVID: 3 Ways for Chronic Illness Patients to Cope with the āReturn to Normalā
As people rush to return to ānormal,ā Laurie Ferguson, PhD, clinical psychologist and Director of Education Development at the Global
Healthy
Living
Foundation, shares her advice for handling the mix of emotions you may be feeling. Every day, itās easy to find more optimistic news about COVID-19.
As people rush to return to ānormal,ā Laurie Ferguson, PhD, clinical psychologist and Director of Education Development at the Global
Healthy
Living
Foundation, shares her advice for handling the mix of emotions you may be feeling. Every day, itās easy to find more optimistic news about COVID-19.
lupus-support1
Administrator
in
LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
3 years ago
Pending laparoscopy in agony.
Hello. At first I would like to apologize for my English. It will be a long post. It all started about 2 and a half years ago. The first diagnosis is kidney stones. I had ESWL done 3 times and a 24 hour urine sample showed that the kidney stones were cleared. Unfortunately, the pain remained. The next
Hello. At first I would like to apologize for my English. It will be a long post. It all started about 2 and a half years ago. The first diagnosis is kidney stones. I had ESWL done 3 times and a 24 hour urine sample showed that the kidney stones were cleared. Unfortunately, the pain remained. The next
Nancin
in
Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Creamy quinoa leek carrot and potato soup.š„
Hi everyone, Hereās what I made for dinner tonight, itās soup, made with a large spoon of quinoa baby leeks 1 large diced potato diced onion some baby carrots. All par boiled before coarsely blending then bringing back to the boil with half a tin of coconut milk some low salt bouillon a little dried
Hi everyone, Hereās what I made for dinner tonight, itās soup, made with a large spoon of quinoa baby leeks 1 large diced potato diced onion some baby carrots. All par boiled before coarsely blending then bringing back to the boil with half a tin of coconut milk some low salt bouillon a little dried
Hidden
Administrator
in
Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Proud Mary ā Tina Turner: Song Writers - John Cameron Fogerty
Maybe it is the Covid effect, maybe it is the
healthy
living
effect, maybe it is the, āwhere is my daily walk going to take me today?ā effect.
Maybe it is the Covid effect, maybe it is the
healthy
living
effect, maybe it is the, āwhere is my daily walk going to take me today?ā effect.
Johnny-One
Visitor
in
Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Itās been two weeks since I finished chlamydia treatment but my left testicle is still bit swollen, how I can fix that? No plain
First the swelling was bad but it isnāt anymore, however it is still bigger than usual but there is no pain unless I hit it by accent etc how can I fix it?
First the swelling was bad but it isnāt anymore, however it is still bigger than usual but there is no pain unless I hit it by accent etc how can I fix it?
Hus12
in
Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
MS Awareness Month 2021: The Importance of Diet and Exercise
āA healthy diet is complemented by physical activity to provide the best positive effect for
healthy
living
. Physical activity is effective in improving muscle strength, mobility, balance, fatigue, depression, and pain. The benefits gained from consistent activity have long-lasting effects.ā
āA healthy diet is complemented by physical activity to provide the best positive effect for
healthy
living
. Physical activity is effective in improving muscle strength, mobility, balance, fatigue, depression, and pain. The benefits gained from consistent activity have long-lasting effects.ā
MSAA_Staff
in
My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Good days and Bad days (i rant and vent) read or not i'm just going to drop my feelings here.
We all have them, the good days, and the bad ones? (rant about the bad days) I feel the time between the good days are getting longer and longer though. I've been zoning out more, having less reality in my life, finding the blury days mould into weeks of endless slumping zoning groaning urging headaching
We all have them, the good days, and the bad ones? (rant about the bad days) I feel the time between the good days are getting longer and longer though. I've been zoning out more, having less reality in my life, finding the blury days mould into weeks of endless slumping zoning groaning urging headaching
PaladinNic
in
Men's Health Forum
4 years ago
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