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Hi all, I posted on here little while ago about my mum having total abdo hysterectomy for ovarian cancer. We are now 3 weeks on from surgery. a 10cm cyst was removed which at the time, they assumed it was cancer. We went to her results and biopsy results yesterday. We were all extremely shocked
Hi all, I posted on here little while ago about my mum having total abdo hysterectomy for ovarian cancer. We are now 3 weeks on from surgery. a 10cm cyst was removed which at the time, they assumed it was cancer. We went to her results and biopsy results yesterday. We were all extremely shocked
Kerri1402
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Colon Cancer Connected
9 months ago
Hope for the future
New research into autoimmune liver condition suggests unique cell movements may be driving disease A Birmingham study reveals a novel cellular phenomenon could be responsible for the onset of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Research suggests that a recent understanding of cell movements may
New research into autoimmune liver condition suggests unique cell movements may be driving disease A Birmingham study reveals a novel cellular phenomenon could be responsible for the onset of primary biliary cholangitis (PBC). Research suggests that a recent understanding of cell movements may
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
How effective is fenofibrate for itch?
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
My doctor suggested a few different drugs, like rifampricin, naltrexone, and fenofibrate for my itch. He prescribed fenofibrate as he thinks it works best. Does anyone here take it and if so, has it helped? I'm worried about the warnings it comes with about severe liver damage.
Carly92
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
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I will be starting the prep for my Bone Marrow Transplant (June 27) Friday. I have 5 days of chemo starting Friday this week, with a rest day before the BMT. Apprehension has been growing in me but it is balanced by others that have successfully made this journey. Also, my Drs. And team give an
I will be starting the prep for my Bone Marrow Transplant (June 27) Friday. I have 5 days of chemo starting Friday this week, with a rest day before the BMT. Apprehension has been growing in me but it is balanced by others that have successfully made this journey. Also, my Drs. And team give an
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
1 month ago
Weight, bloating, and itchy arms
After a long, tortuous fight to get diagnosed and treated with/for hypothyroidism, which was achieved almost entirely with the help and info from this forum, I think that my meds are now very close to perfect and my blood test results are continuing to improve. So thank you again to everyone. But I
After a long, tortuous fight to get diagnosed and treated with/for hypothyroidism, which was achieved almost entirely with the help and info from this forum, I think that my meds are now very close to perfect and my blood test results are continuing to improve. So thank you again to everyone. But I
noquitter
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
A new immunotherapy trial?
Not really super new...but maybe it could help someone! https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/Suppl_2/A781 For advanced prostate cancer and other solid tumors
Not really super new...but maybe it could help someone! https://jitc.bmj.com/content/10/Suppl_2/A781 For advanced prostate cancer and other solid tumors
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Using AI to understand what is the best treatment for each patient
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/study-applies-ai-tool-to-stampede-data-in-prostate-cancer "We already know that there are various variables that get reported as part of routine histology reporting, which have a degree of prognostic impact, particularly in the early stage of the disease. But these
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/study-applies-ai-tool-to-stampede-data-in-prostate-cancer "We already know that there are various variables that get reported as part of routine histology reporting, which have a degree of prognostic impact, particularly in the early stage of the disease. But these
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Wednesday Words
The words this week I want to define are
alkaline phosphatase.
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
is an enzyme that is released by the bile ducts cells ( among other organs). The release of ALP is a marker of stress or injury. So the more injury or stress to the bile duct cells, the higher
The words this week I want to define are
alkaline phosphatase.
Alkaline phosphatase (ALP)
is an enzyme that is released by the bile ducts cells ( among other organs). The release of ALP is a marker of stress or injury. So the more injury or stress to the bile duct cells, the higher
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Octasa and Diarrhea
Hi there, I have diagnosed UC, on last day of an 8 week course of steroids which stopped all my symptoms (bloody lose stool).I am also on day 10 of 6 x 800 mg Octasa. In the last 48 hours started getting diarrhea and fatigue and mild stomach cramps. 6 x loose/watery stools a day. Is this a normal side
Hi there, I have diagnosed UC, on last day of an 8 week course of steroids which stopped all my symptoms (bloody lose stool).I am also on day 10 of 6 x 800 mg Octasa. In the last 48 hours started getting diarrhea and fatigue and mild stomach cramps. 6 x loose/watery stools a day. Is this a normal side
Sma4fh
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
7 months ago
Tirosint
I am unable to take tablet form levothyroxine, I have a gene issue with metabolising some medications. I have started liquid thyroxine but I think the ingredients are affecting my stomach and I have been told to stop taking this to see if it is the cause. I see that Tirosint is quite pure but not sure
I am unable to take tablet form levothyroxine, I have a gene issue with metabolising some medications. I have started liquid thyroxine but I think the ingredients are affecting my stomach and I have been told to stop taking this to see if it is the cause. I see that Tirosint is quite pure but not sure
Da52
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Latest results.
Hi all. I wonder if you could share your thoughts on my latest results. My levothyroxine has been increased from 50 to 75mg. I have had a very sore mouth and tongue for over 12 months and was hoping if my B12 levels increased and my levothyroxine was working well, it would go. It hasn’t. My B12
Hi all. I wonder if you could share your thoughts on my latest results. My levothyroxine has been increased from 50 to 75mg. I have had a very sore mouth and tongue for over 12 months and was hoping if my B12 levels increased and my levothyroxine was working well, it would go. It hasn’t. My B12
Kebabalon
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Abraxane
Hi ladies, I’m absolutely over the moon to hear that my oncologist has been able to get the Abraxane chemotherapy funding for me! I am due to start in January, I wonder if any of you ladies have had this chemotherapy in the past and if so what side effects you had, how you found it in general, did
Hi ladies, I’m absolutely over the moon to hear that my oncologist has been able to get the Abraxane chemotherapy funding for me! I am due to start in January, I wonder if any of you ladies have had this chemotherapy in the past and if so what side effects you had, how you found it in general, did
Willowsmum51
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
chances of it being colon cancer
hi I am a 35 year old female and generally very healthy. the last 2 days I have noticed some bright red blood on the outside of my stool, not a lot just a couple of small specks. It is not mixed in with the stool and the stool is normal consistency amd colour. I am not suffering from abdominal pain
hi I am a 35 year old female and generally very healthy. the last 2 days I have noticed some bright red blood on the outside of my stool, not a lot just a couple of small specks. It is not mixed in with the stool and the stool is normal consistency amd colour. I am not suffering from abdominal pain
Glouise1234
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Colon Cancer Connected
7 months ago
COPD-NEW TO ME!
Hi all, I was diagnosed with CLL 5 years ago, and am now ready for treatment. Soon after I was told this I was diagnosed with 'Bells Palsy' After ten days of Steroid treatment, which did not help, I was sent for an MRI scan, which showed a small tumour in my neck, which I was told was on the move from
Hi all, I was diagnosed with CLL 5 years ago, and am now ready for treatment. Soon after I was told this I was diagnosed with 'Bells Palsy' After ten days of Steroid treatment, which did not help, I was sent for an MRI scan, which showed a small tumour in my neck, which I was told was on the move from
Vindicatrix
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Update 7.7.5 = Benign
Thanks to all who responded to my last post. The news on the growth removed from my face was good news. It was benign, a Seborrheic Keratosis that suddenly had become inflamed. Due to the coloration, it looked a possible malignant growth, which is why I had it checked out. I would encourage everyone
Thanks to all who responded to my last post. The news on the growth removed from my face was good news. It was benign, a Seborrheic Keratosis that suddenly had become inflamed. Due to the coloration, it looked a possible malignant growth, which is why I had it checked out. I would encourage everyone
hunter5582
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MPN Voice
8 months ago
SCT journey update No.3
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell transplant, my transplant team @ Addenbrookes Hospital are working towards me starting chemotherapy at the end of July with the transplant taking place approx one week later at start of August. I have one more appointment
Hi all, just to give you an update on my journey towards my *Allogenic Stem cell transplant, my transplant team @ Addenbrookes Hospital are working towards me starting chemotherapy at the end of July with the transplant taking place approx one week later at start of August. I have one more appointment
LFCLove
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
Swollen Stomach IBS_C
Hi everyone. Ive had gut problems for years. Diarrhoea mostly. My stomach has been swollen for a few months now with difficulty having a normal BM. Its usually sludge like...sorry about the description. A colonoscopy 2 years ago showed dilated colon and the gastro Dr said I have IBS _C . He said
Hi everyone. Ive had gut problems for years. Diarrhoea mostly. My stomach has been swollen for a few months now with difficulty having a normal BM. Its usually sludge like...sorry about the description. A colonoscopy 2 years ago showed dilated colon and the gastro Dr said I have IBS _C . He said
granny34
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Post COVID UC flare - Mezavant probs
Hi I'm new, feeling a bit scared as it's Christmas time and my gastro not back til 8 January. I had COVID mid November, very nauseous and some diahhrea and very soft sticky stool. Mild proctosigmoiditis (low down UC) for 30 years. Been off meds for 20 years until now. Following COVID my bowel symptoms
Hi I'm new, feeling a bit scared as it's Christmas time and my gastro not back til 8 January. I had COVID mid November, very nauseous and some diahhrea and very soft sticky stool. Mild proctosigmoiditis (low down UC) for 30 years. Been off meds for 20 years until now. Following COVID my bowel symptoms
Bunnygirl1
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
7 months ago
Borderline TSH during cancer treatment
Hi folks! Haven't been on here for some time but in the interim I have been treated for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia. Had chemo in September last year which was successful (minus a few hiccups like fungal pneumonia that put me in ICU!) and currently on home oral chemo, antifungals and antibiotics daily
Hi folks! Haven't been on here for some time but in the interim I have been treated for Chronic Myeloid Leukaemia. Had chemo in September last year which was successful (minus a few hiccups like fungal pneumonia that put me in ICU!) and currently on home oral chemo, antifungals and antibiotics daily
spongecat
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Where do I go from here?
I've struggled with anxiety and panic attacks and depression since I was 4 years old. I thought I was doing better and then this week I started having unprovoked panic attacks again. I lost my ability to speak for 24 hours. It was terrifying. Should I look into IOP or PHP? Is outpatient just not enough
I've struggled with anxiety and panic attacks and depression since I was 4 years old. I thought I was doing better and then this week I started having unprovoked panic attacks again. I lost my ability to speak for 24 hours. It was terrifying. Should I look into IOP or PHP? Is outpatient just not enough
ChaoticEmu
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
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