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stomach bloating
I have pain starting from stomach then it seems to travel down to lower abdomen. I am very bloated, only burping or passing wind, my pain can be released a bit. The bloating is so bad, I couldn’t even breathe. I am wondering if anyone who have similar symptoms and how to relief such painful bloating.
I have pain starting from stomach then it seems to travel down to lower abdomen. I am very bloated, only burping or passing wind, my pain can be released a bit. The bloating is so bad, I couldn’t even breathe. I am wondering if anyone who have similar symptoms and how to relief such painful bloating.
Stomach2024
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Help and understanding
Hi all, let me start with how much I love this site everyone is so helpful and understanding. I'm sorry if I go on a bit just sometimes things seem better when you write it down and get anothers view. I've had ibs c for 30 ish years. It was just constant constipation in the beginning. As the years went
Hi all, let me start with how much I love this site everyone is so helpful and understanding. I'm sorry if I go on a bit just sometimes things seem better when you write it down and get anothers view. I've had ibs c for 30 ish years. It was just constant constipation in the beginning. As the years went
Gizmo6
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IBS Network
2 months ago
what is ibs?
Hi! new here and didn’t actually know this forum was about until I started googling on the nhs site. So my question is what is ibs? I want to explain what I’m experiencing and if someone can tell me if it’s completely normal for ibs to be like this I would be really grateful. This time last year
Hi! new here and didn’t actually know this forum was about until I started googling on the nhs site. So my question is what is ibs? I want to explain what I’m experiencing and if someone can tell me if it’s completely normal for ibs to be like this I would be really grateful. This time last year
HLeamon
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IBS Network
2 months ago
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Ca125 huge rise please help
My mother 's Ca 125 had a huge Spike from 2.74 last november to 11.42 at the begininng of May. CEA went Down instead. She changed Lab and this new Lab has a different range, the previous One used 0-21 and this One use the usual 0-35. She also had a ct scan , absolutely clear. She had , 15 days prior
My mother 's Ca 125 had a huge Spike from 2.74 last november to 11.42 at the begininng of May. CEA went Down instead. She changed Lab and this new Lab has a different range, the previous One used 0-21 and this One use the usual 0-35. She also had a ct scan , absolutely clear. She had , 15 days prior
Belindajames
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
I am still struggling with treatment decisions - Help please.
I am struggling to decide on my treatment. The main point of conflict is HT or not, and LDR Brachytherapy (if I am eligible - because of a previous HOLEP) or IMRT. I also wonder if I should push hard for a 10-day earlier consultation at the risk of bad feeling. I welcome advice. In the UK - Referral
I am struggling to decide on my treatment. The main point of conflict is HT or not, and LDR Brachytherapy (if I am eligible - because of a previous HOLEP) or IMRT. I also wonder if I should push hard for a 10-day earlier consultation at the risk of bad feeling. I welcome advice. In the UK - Referral
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Esomeprazole and metoclopramide
Hello everyone I’ve been enjoying the posts on What’s in a Title and thank you to all involved. On a more mundane matter, I had a telephone consultation with I’m pleased to say, Dr Murray’s gastrointestinal/Scleroderma clinic over a week ago. It was with Kristina Clarke who I’ve met before and when
Hello everyone I’ve been enjoying the posts on What’s in a Title and thank you to all involved. On a more mundane matter, I had a telephone consultation with I’m pleased to say, Dr Murray’s gastrointestinal/Scleroderma clinic over a week ago. It was with Kristina Clarke who I’ve met before and when
Halfwayuphill
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
Know your Biomarker … Know Your Mutation
KRAS mutation in colorectal cancer is an abnormal change in the KRAS gene, which is involved in controlling cell growth and survival. 40% of CRC has a KRAS mutation. There are more than 25 ongoing clinical trials studying treatments for KRAS-mutated colorectal cancer. Learn more about the KRAS biomarker
KRAS mutation in colorectal cancer is an abnormal change in the KRAS gene, which is involved in controlling cell growth and survival. 40% of CRC has a KRAS mutation. There are more than 25 ongoing clinical trials studying treatments for KRAS-mutated colorectal cancer. Learn more about the KRAS biomarker
GCCA-Survivor
Administrator
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
Happy holiday post!
Quick catch up to give a boost if you're struggling right now starting your journey 😘 Basics Stage4b hgsc hrd+ brca negative with lymph nodes next to my heart and pelvis, started carbo/taxol June 2021 had 4 rounds then paid private for operation then 2 rounds. Finished 22 infusions of avastin in April
Quick catch up to give a boost if you're struggling right now starting your journey 😘 Basics Stage4b hgsc hrd+ brca negative with lymph nodes next to my heart and pelvis, started carbo/taxol June 2021 had 4 rounds then paid private for operation then 2 rounds. Finished 22 infusions of avastin in April
Newbery3
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Stomach pain bam
Got diagnosed with bile acid malabsorption over a year ago terrible pain before and after bowel movements that lasts a good few hours seeing a different doctor at my surgery he said he could be the bile salts aggravating my colon so i have to up the colesevelam to 2 a day instead of 1 if that dont help
Got diagnosed with bile acid malabsorption over a year ago terrible pain before and after bowel movements that lasts a good few hours seeing a different doctor at my surgery he said he could be the bile salts aggravating my colon so i have to up the colesevelam to 2 a day instead of 1 if that dont help
Netbet22
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Staying on Ibrance & Anastrozole after 2 recurrences
I’ve been on Ibrance and Anastrozole for the last 6 years for metastatic endometrial cancer. I started out on the Ibrance125 mg and after a couple of years, had a problem recovering on the week off, so my dose was reduced to 100 mg. By spring this year, the counts could not recover on the week off,
I’ve been on Ibrance and Anastrozole for the last 6 years for metastatic endometrial cancer. I started out on the Ibrance125 mg and after a couple of years, had a problem recovering on the week off, so my dose was reduced to 100 mg. By spring this year, the counts could not recover on the week off,
Merma
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
Is my Endo back?
Hi Everyone, Looking for some advice or anyone who's been through a similar experience. I had Endo 3 years ago some of my main symptoms where bowel issues bloating, gassy, stomach cramps and diarrhea whenever I ate to much. Initially the doctor put it down to IBS. Obviously that wasn't the case and it
Hi Everyone, Looking for some advice or anyone who's been through a similar experience. I had Endo 3 years ago some of my main symptoms where bowel issues bloating, gassy, stomach cramps and diarrhea whenever I ate to much. Initially the doctor put it down to IBS. Obviously that wasn't the case and it
mo222
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Simethicone
Been having problems due to Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Whilst it’s improved a little bit in the last few days I’m finding that trapped gas first thing when waking is an issue. I was looking at Simethicone and whether that or Deflatine would help me. I’ve got afib and on regular medication (flec and bisoprolol
Been having problems due to Pelvic Floor Dysfunction. Whilst it’s improved a little bit in the last few days I’m finding that trapped gas first thing when waking is an issue. I was looking at Simethicone and whether that or Deflatine would help me. I’ve got afib and on regular medication (flec and bisoprolol
Profound15
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
High dose Turmeric and links to low ferritin
My ferritin has dropped from 82ug/L (30-150) 4 months ago to 64ug/L (30-264) this week (both Medichecks- Inuvi lab). I’ve been scratching my head to find out why this could be, as my diet hasn’t changed. https://amzn.eu/d/bTWoF2o The only change I’ve made is to increase my usual turmeric dose (which
My ferritin has dropped from 82ug/L (30-150) 4 months ago to 64ug/L (30-264) this week (both Medichecks- Inuvi lab). I’ve been scratching my head to find out why this could be, as my diet hasn’t changed. https://amzn.eu/d/bTWoF2o The only change I’ve made is to increase my usual turmeric dose (which
Buddy195
Administrator
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
hepatic Encephalopathy
morning, can anyone advice me about hepatic Encephalopathy ? I have stage 4 liver desease and was feeling so confused last night with things like time and thinking lights were off but were on is this the start of it? Last time I was like this was last march when I had my diagnoses, I take lactose which
morning, can anyone advice me about hepatic Encephalopathy ? I have stage 4 liver desease and was feeling so confused last night with things like time and thinking lights were off but were on is this the start of it? Last time I was like this was last march when I had my diagnoses, I take lactose which
Kingbilly3
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Squamous cell Carcinoma
HERE’S WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: Small, hard white or skin coloured lumps. SCCs often first appear on the skin like this. A persistent, scaly red patch with irregular borders. These can sometimes crust or bleed. An elevated growth with a central depression A growth of this type may rapidly increase
HERE’S WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: Small, hard white or skin coloured lumps. SCCs often first appear on the skin like this. A persistent, scaly red patch with irregular borders. These can sometimes crust or bleed. An elevated growth with a central depression A growth of this type may rapidly increase
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
6 months ago
Orchiectomy and Psa
Can anyone who has had Bilateral Ochiectomy tell me if there is a certain psa level required before surgery can be done. Thanks Guys Knittingque
Can anyone who has had Bilateral Ochiectomy tell me if there is a certain psa level required before surgery can be done. Thanks Guys Knittingque
Knittingque
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Almost ready for phase 1: JHU083 (or JHU-083) a selective glutamine metabolism blocker
"The drug, JHU083, is a type of molecule called a prodrug that cells inside the body convert into an active drug. Specifically, JHU083 can only be turned into its active, glutamine-blocking form inside the tumor, preventing it from causing harmful side effects elsewhere in the body. " We all know that
"The drug, JHU083, is a type of molecule called a prodrug that cells inside the body convert into an active drug. Specifically, JHU083 can only be turned into its active, glutamine-blocking form inside the tumor, preventing it from causing harmful side effects elsewhere in the body. " We all know that
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Struggling with disimpaction regime
Hello, really hoping someone has some advice as I’m at the end of my tether! My son is 5, he has struggled with constipation since he was 6 months old. He went onto Movicol (just x1 sachet a day) which was working fine to keep his stools soft and passable however when he began potty training at 3y/o
Hello, really hoping someone has some advice as I’m at the end of my tether! My son is 5, he has struggled with constipation since he was 6 months old. He went onto Movicol (just x1 sachet a day) which was working fine to keep his stools soft and passable however when he began potty training at 3y/o
Lem14
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ERIC
2 months ago
Vitamin B12 Sublingual - Why do I feel sleepy?
Hello Everyone Just took a tablet of Vitamin B12 Sublingual today morning just after breakfast and felt v sleepy and took a short nap after noon. Is this expected? Has anyone experienced this? This is the brand that I bought: https://www.cytoplan.co.uk/vitamin-b12-sublingual-as-methylcobalamin-adenosylcobalamin
Hello Everyone Just took a tablet of Vitamin B12 Sublingual today morning just after breakfast and felt v sleepy and took a short nap after noon. Is this expected? Has anyone experienced this? This is the brand that I bought: https://www.cytoplan.co.uk/vitamin-b12-sublingual-as-methylcobalamin-adenosylcobalamin
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Newly diagnosed. Looking for advice
Good morning. I've sadly recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. I was suffering 5 years ago with calprotectin score 450 and had a urgent colonoscopy that found polyps and piles which were removed biopsied/ banded. Continued to have on off blood in stools for a few years each time I was blaming
Good morning. I've sadly recently been diagnosed with ulcerative colitis. I was suffering 5 years ago with calprotectin score 450 and had a urgent colonoscopy that found polyps and piles which were removed biopsied/ banded. Continued to have on off blood in stools for a few years each time I was blaming
Raerae2781
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 months ago
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