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bladder cancer
I have bladder cancer, solid tumor , inoperable. I've had bcg and gemcitabine which has been ineffective. I've had 2 stents in ureters because tumor has pressed on ureters and effected kidney function. I'm 81 years old. No treatment has been offered.
I have bladder cancer, solid tumor , inoperable. I've had bcg and gemcitabine which has been ineffective. I've had 2 stents in ureters because tumor has pressed on ureters and effected kidney function. I'm 81 years old. No treatment has been offered.
googooness
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Watch and wait
I finally got the diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis a few weeks ago after numerous tests, scans and liver biopsy. The liver consultant was keen to start me on steroids and immunosupprants but as I've previously had issues with steroids I wasn't keen. He arranged for me to see a specialist pharmacist
I finally got the diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis a few weeks ago after numerous tests, scans and liver biopsy. The liver consultant was keen to start me on steroids and immunosupprants but as I've previously had issues with steroids I wasn't keen. He arranged for me to see a specialist pharmacist
GrandmaDylan
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
100 years later, why don’t we commemorate the victims and heroes of ‘Spanish flu’?
Worldwide, the pneumonic influenza pandemic of 1918–19 killed an estimated 50-100 million people – at least three times all of the deaths caused by the First World War. Influenza vaccinations were first made available in the 1930's: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza_vaccine Full article by Peter
Worldwide, the pneumonic influenza pandemic of 1918–19 killed an estimated 50-100 million people – at least three times all of the deaths caused by the First World War. Influenza vaccinations were first made available in the 1930's: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza_vaccine Full article by Peter
AussieNeil
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5 years ago
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Hello, this is my first post. I am not officially diagnosed with APS yet. I had a stroke while on vacation. I am 49 years old, had flown two days prior to the CVA and was on an antiviral for shingles around the right side of my torso. I was in Orlando and had ridden roller coasters for two days, as well
Hello, this is my first post. I am not officially diagnosed with APS yet. I had a stroke while on vacation. I am 49 years old, had flown two days prior to the CVA and was on an antiviral for shingles around the right side of my torso. I was in Orlando and had ridden roller coasters for two days, as well
Roarah
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 years ago
Going for my autoimmune hepatitis appointment this week after a 2yr wait
I’d put the post above up 2 year ago, can anyone give me advice on questions to ask at this initial appointment with the hepatologist this week please. I’d positive antibodies for autoimmune hepatitis and elevated liver enzymes. Many thanks 🎈
I’d put the post above up 2 year ago, can anyone give me advice on questions to ask at this initial appointment with the hepatologist this week please. I’d positive antibodies for autoimmune hepatitis and elevated liver enzymes. Many thanks 🎈
Suin
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Just had a MRE
Just an update....I had a fibroscan several months ago, just after I was diagnosed with PBC, that showed stage 2-3 fibrosis. It was a real shocker considering I feel good, my labs were not terrible, and I appeared to be in good health. My hepatologist was also a bit surprised at the results so I was
Just an update....I had a fibroscan several months ago, just after I was diagnosed with PBC, that showed stage 2-3 fibrosis. It was a real shocker considering I feel good, my labs were not terrible, and I appeared to be in good health. My hepatologist was also a bit surprised at the results so I was
HealthyChik
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
What is "Healthy Eating" and how do you know you are doing it?
As a child one day I fell down from the top of our stone staircase from top to the bottom. My mum treated me by putting butter over the painful parts, including my forehead. I don't want to repeat the incident, but without much external help my body healed itself. Today there are no scars to remind
As a child one day I fell down from the top of our stone staircase from top to the bottom. My mum treated me by putting butter over the painful parts, including my forehead. I don't want to repeat the incident, but without much external help my body healed itself. Today there are no scars to remind
andyswarbs
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
A
I had acute hepatitis E and now that the lfts are back normal after 3 months but I'm feeling nauseous and upper right quadrant pain which radiates to back. The life is he'll due to this feeling ? What might be the cause for pain
I had acute hepatitis E and now that the lfts are back normal after 3 months but I'm feeling nauseous and upper right quadrant pain which radiates to back. The life is he'll due to this feeling ? What might be the cause for pain
Amjadliverpatient
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HFI Connect - Hepatitis
6 years ago
Any advice
Hi all. Long story short, I've had essential tremor (or what I thought was ET) since 2012, over the past 6 months it has got progressively worse, along with some other neurological symptoms. On the 27th of December I was admitted to hospital due to complete paralysis/weakness in both my legs. Fast forward
Hi all. Long story short, I've had essential tremor (or what I thought was ET) since 2012, over the past 6 months it has got progressively worse, along with some other neurological symptoms. On the 27th of December I was admitted to hospital due to complete paralysis/weakness in both my legs. Fast forward
RhiannonT
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
5 years ago
Are vitamin A tests reliable for diagnosing hypervitaminosis A?
Hello, In late September I suffered hypervitaminosis A from topical tretinoin. I, unbenownkst to me, was suffering from a vitamin D deficiency at the time. I was working from home and applying sun screen every time I went out, even to the shops (thanks internet, it turns out the 2 things you recommend
Hello, In late September I suffered hypervitaminosis A from topical tretinoin. I, unbenownkst to me, was suffering from a vitamin D deficiency at the time. I was working from home and applying sun screen every time I went out, even to the shops (thanks internet, it turns out the 2 things you recommend
Sarah030609
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 years ago
Are vitamin A blood tests reliable for hypervitaminosis A?
Hello, In late September I suffered hypervitaminosis A from topical tretinoin. I, unbenownkst to me, was suffering from a vitamin D deficiency at the time. I was working from home and applying sun screen every time I went out, even to the shops (thanks internet, it turns out the 2 things you recommend
Hello, In late September I suffered hypervitaminosis A from topical tretinoin. I, unbenownkst to me, was suffering from a vitamin D deficiency at the time. I was working from home and applying sun screen every time I went out, even to the shops (thanks internet, it turns out the 2 things you recommend
Sarah030609
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Osteoarthritis Action
6 years ago
Whining
Hi all Been having a rotten few days, headaches, stomach stuff, screaming joints, low fever. Doc says to tough it out x 7 days. As if I have a choice! Eating BRAT diet. Trying to stay hydrated. Yes I had a flu shot. This is supposedly viral. Got worse tho after my Enbrel shot on Tuesday. Coincidence
Hi all Been having a rotten few days, headaches, stomach stuff, screaming joints, low fever. Doc says to tough it out x 7 days. As if I have a choice! Eating BRAT diet. Trying to stay hydrated. Yes I had a flu shot. This is supposedly viral. Got worse tho after my Enbrel shot on Tuesday. Coincidence
nablur
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NRAS
5 years ago
novel-drug-to-fight-alzheimers-parkinsons-developed.htmlNovel drug to fight Alzheimer's,
Read it! https://www.newkerala.com/news/read/82731/novel-drug-to-fight-alzheimers-parkinsons-developed.html The drug is made up of "supercharged" vitamin A, which is found in vegetables like sprouts and carrots and miniature cabbages Read more at: https://www.newkerala.com/news/read/82731/novel-drug-to-fight-alzheimers-parkinsons-developed.html
Read it! https://www.newkerala.com/news/read/82731/novel-drug-to-fight-alzheimers-parkinsons-developed.html The drug is made up of "supercharged" vitamin A, which is found in vegetables like sprouts and carrots and miniature cabbages Read more at: https://www.newkerala.com/news/read/82731/novel-drug-to-fight-alzheimers-parkinsons-developed.html
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Stinging lungs... is this normal?
Hi! My asthma is getting me really down last 2 months I felt it took forever to regain control of my asthma since my severe dog allergy a year ago everything felt normal for a slight moment then I caught a cold after halloween ( trick & treating with my children despite me all wrapped up and scarf on
Hi! My asthma is getting me really down last 2 months I felt it took forever to regain control of my asthma since my severe dog allergy a year ago everything felt normal for a slight moment then I caught a cold after halloween ( trick & treating with my children despite me all wrapped up and scarf on
debzzy
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Vitamin A and the Liver
I came across this and thought some may find it interesting, especially those who are wondering why they follow a good diet, don't drink, and don't have any virus or autoimmune problems. It seems to fall in line with the advice to not take anything, including supplements and, in some cases, certain foods
I came across this and thought some may find it interesting, especially those who are wondering why they follow a good diet, don't drink, and don't have any virus or autoimmune problems. It seems to fall in line with the advice to not take anything, including supplements and, in some cases, certain foods
tsnyder73
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Systemic Lupus Erythematosus (SLE) & PCa
New study. "Our results shed light SLE being correlated with increased risk for 16 involved cancers and decreased risk for prostate cancer and cutaneous melanoma." More: "non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia, multiple myeloma, cervix, vagina/vulva, renal, bladder, esophagus, gastric,
New study. "Our results shed light SLE being correlated with increased risk for 16 involved cancers and decreased risk for prostate cancer and cutaneous melanoma." More: "non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma, Hodgkin’s lymphoma, leukemia, multiple myeloma, cervix, vagina/vulva, renal, bladder, esophagus, gastric,
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Cramp
Hi another question as I am rather fed up with cramp.....feet legs hands.....sometimes from my big toe up to my groin and my hands, wrists and arms very annoying. Is this common with AIH PBC overlap or could it be related to another autoimmune condition thank you XXX
Hi another question as I am rather fed up with cramp.....feet legs hands.....sometimes from my big toe up to my groin and my hands, wrists and arms very annoying. Is this common with AIH PBC overlap or could it be related to another autoimmune condition thank you XXX
Vespa27
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PBC Foundation
5 years ago
Suffering with flu!
I am really cursing for not having a flu vaccine. I did go to the doctors twice and for various reasons they could not do it and as I havn't had flu since I was in my 20's I was stupid and didn't get it done. Now boy do I regret that. I had forgotten how ill it makes you feel. On the plus side I am
I am really cursing for not having a flu vaccine. I did go to the doctors twice and for various reasons they could not do it and as I havn't had flu since I was in my 20's I was stupid and didn't get it done. Now boy do I regret that. I had forgotten how ill it makes you feel. On the plus side I am
christine2715
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Autoimmune hepatitis
I finally got the confirmed diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis today. It's not a shock as I have previously had at least one autoimmune disease and I don't drink. Unfortunately the hepatologist I saw in early Dec has now left my local hospital so I'll probably be referred to Manchester royal hospital.
I finally got the confirmed diagnosis of autoimmune hepatitis today. It's not a shock as I have previously had at least one autoimmune disease and I don't drink. Unfortunately the hepatologist I saw in early Dec has now left my local hospital so I'll probably be referred to Manchester royal hospital.
GrandmaDylan
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Cryptogenic cirrhosis
Hello everyone. Because the doctors couldn't see in my biopsy the reason of my cirrhosis, I receved the final diagnosis of Cryptogenic cirrhosis. No medication, no diet... Just saying "we will kip the eyes on it". So, this is it? Just waiting for my liver to kill me little bit by little? My blood tests
Hello everyone. Because the doctors couldn't see in my biopsy the reason of my cirrhosis, I receved the final diagnosis of Cryptogenic cirrhosis. No medication, no diet... Just saying "we will kip the eyes on it". So, this is it? Just waiting for my liver to kill me little bit by little? My blood tests
monikoki
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
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