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B12 Deficiency
Firstly I have it myself and due well on regular injections, however it is very poorly diagnosed and managed in this country, patients popped onto pills when they should be having jabs. 1. https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/articles/nice-cks-b12-deficiency/#:~:text=Initially%20administer%20hydroxocobalamin
Firstly I have it myself and due well on regular injections, however it is very poorly diagnosed and managed in this country, patients popped onto pills when they should be having jabs. 1. https://pernicious-anaemia-society.org/articles/nice-cks-b12-deficiency/#:~:text=Initially%20administer%20hydroxocobalamin
MaryF
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
7 months ago
folate and b12
hi all, after having bloods done im yet again low on folate. Folate: 2.2ug/l (2.7-34 normal range) B12: 310ng/l (180-914 normal range) My assumption is my gp will put me back on supplements for folate my question being do i need to take b12 also? And as folate and b12 are related could this
hi all, after having bloods done im yet again low on folate. Folate: 2.2ug/l (2.7-34 normal range) B12: 310ng/l (180-914 normal range) My assumption is my gp will put me back on supplements for folate my question being do i need to take b12 also? And as folate and b12 are related could this
Confused1806
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Extremely bad acid heartburn
hi, On here about my mum again. She is suffering really bad with acid reflux. She hasn’t had chemo for 4 weeks but they did attempt debulking surgery which didn’t work. So we are not sure if it’s something to do with the blood thinners or she’s worried it is the cancer. has anyone else suffered
hi, On here about my mum again. She is suffering really bad with acid reflux. She hasn’t had chemo for 4 weeks but they did attempt debulking surgery which didn’t work. So we are not sure if it’s something to do with the blood thinners or she’s worried it is the cancer. has anyone else suffered
Holsgram
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
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Could it be B12 deficiency?
I have been guided to this forum from Thyroid Uk and I’m hoping that, with your help, I can make sense of the fatigue and weakness I have been experiencing. In October last year I experienced what I can only describe as a crash. I am normally fit and active and had a lovely summer with many trips camping
I have been guided to this forum from Thyroid Uk and I’m hoping that, with your help, I can make sense of the fatigue and weakness I have been experiencing. In October last year I experienced what I can only describe as a crash. I am normally fit and active and had a lovely summer with many trips camping
SpringerMom
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Kisqali added to Letrazole
So I was diagnosed with stage 2b lobular BC on 3/2023. Had a double mastectomy on 5/2023 and radiation. Onco and mammaprint said “no chemo benefit”. 26 lymph nodes taken out and 2 positive. Now oncologist wants to add Kisqali to my treatment regimen even though I am “cancer free”. I am sure it is due
So I was diagnosed with stage 2b lobular BC on 3/2023. Had a double mastectomy on 5/2023 and radiation. Onco and mammaprint said “no chemo benefit”. 26 lymph nodes taken out and 2 positive. Now oncologist wants to add Kisqali to my treatment regimen even though I am “cancer free”. I am sure it is due
mimosa412
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
9 months ago
Rectal pain
Hi, I had hemmies years ago which I had banded and also injected which seemed to solve the problem but then got an anal fissure and after struggling with it for years finally got surgery. Fast forward to now and I have constant pain in the rectum and am waiting for colonoscopy, my question is, does
Hi, I had hemmies years ago which I had banded and also injected which seemed to solve the problem but then got an anal fissure and after struggling with it for years finally got surgery. Fast forward to now and I have constant pain in the rectum and am waiting for colonoscopy, my question is, does
Boresum
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Bowel Disease Support
7 months ago
Second Treatment -Feeling scared
My husband has CLL and finished FCR in April 2019. Due to low platelets, enlarged spleen and ALC doubling he needs to start his next treatment even though he feels wellV&R is the treatment starting on 15th May. I have researched extensively including within this group, and am aware of the treatment
My husband has CLL and finished FCR in April 2019. Due to low platelets, enlarged spleen and ALC doubling he needs to start his next treatment even though he feels wellV&R is the treatment starting on 15th May. I have researched extensively including within this group, and am aware of the treatment
Sanders9
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Grumbling oesophagus?
Several days ago I had general anaesthetic for the first time (cardioversion). It was all fine, but I soon noticed a grumbling oesophagus -- first when I put in earplugs on the morning after (noisy neighbour). Then last night, 72hrs later, the noises (in my oesophagus) were audible to me as I sat on
Several days ago I had general anaesthetic for the first time (cardioversion). It was all fine, but I soon noticed a grumbling oesophagus -- first when I put in earplugs on the morning after (noisy neighbour). Then last night, 72hrs later, the noises (in my oesophagus) were audible to me as I sat on
Redactrice
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
Richter's and Novel Treatments/Combinations
We've had a few members post about Richter's recently so I thought it might be time for a bit of an update on new treatments. In these reports there is not a lot of information about clonality and which mutations the patients have. Extensive pretesting for these variables as well as the clinical ones
We've had a few members post about Richter's recently so I thought it might be time for a bit of an update on new treatments. In these reports there is not a lot of information about clonality and which mutations the patients have. Extensive pretesting for these variables as well as the clinical ones
Jm954
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CLL Support
1 month ago
Small bowel intestinal overgrowth
I have been diagnosed by my gastroenterologist with sibo after a breath test. The treatment prescribed is xifaxan. I’m waiting for approval by insurance. I’m also in treatment for CLL with Zanubrutinib which I began in May last year. I have had stomach issues, sometimes really severe, since beginning
I have been diagnosed by my gastroenterologist with sibo after a breath test. The treatment prescribed is xifaxan. I’m waiting for approval by insurance. I’m also in treatment for CLL with Zanubrutinib which I began in May last year. I have had stomach issues, sometimes really severe, since beginning
Bethsaida
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CLL Support
7 months ago
I will be well....
Hello- I am a 10 year IBS-D sufferer. It worsened over the past two years as i went through the loss of my husband of 40 years to a rare cancer. The IBS gut-brain axis is real as my anxious mind can attest to. My IBS started after an 8 month round of chemotherapy for an early blood cancer. I've
Hello- I am a 10 year IBS-D sufferer. It worsened over the past two years as i went through the loss of my husband of 40 years to a rare cancer. The IBS gut-brain axis is real as my anxious mind can attest to. My IBS started after an 8 month round of chemotherapy for an early blood cancer. I've
Awannabe
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IBS Network
9 months ago
A New complication!
My husband was diagnosed with PC in 2013, PSA 18, Gleason 4+3. Possible small met on pelvis. This was treated with radiotherapy. On Decapeptyl 6 monthly injections, and over the years, Xgeva, Xtandi and for the past couple of years, Erleada. Unfortunately, due to stomach surgery 2 years ago, where
My husband was diagnosed with PC in 2013, PSA 18, Gleason 4+3. Possible small met on pelvis. This was treated with radiotherapy. On Decapeptyl 6 monthly injections, and over the years, Xgeva, Xtandi and for the past couple of years, Erleada. Unfortunately, due to stomach surgery 2 years ago, where
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Thyroid private blood tests - new company
Hi - A couple weeks ago someone posted a new company offering thyroid tests that have blood drawing clinics in London and is very reasonably priced. I have just had an unfortunate experience with Medichecks as the clinic I chose in London had no appointments for over a month. I am being issued a refund
Hi - A couple weeks ago someone posted a new company offering thyroid tests that have blood drawing clinics in London and is very reasonably priced. I have just had an unfortunate experience with Medichecks as the clinic I chose in London had no appointments for over a month. I am being issued a refund
Libuse
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Suspected B12 deficiency
Hello everyone I found this group via thyroid UK group. It was there that they helpfully made me aware of my low b12 results. Please see results from November attached. I have lots of symptoms which I initially thought was thyroid issues but am now looking into B12 deficiency. I have an appt on
Hello everyone I found this group via thyroid UK group. It was there that they helpfully made me aware of my low b12 results. Please see results from November attached. I have lots of symptoms which I initially thought was thyroid issues but am now looking into B12 deficiency. I have an appt on
RedOne1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Genuine Essiac Tea
I am wondering if anyone is taking chemo using Docetaxel & carboplatin? also wondering if they are also on morphine? Has anyone tried taking Genuine Essiac Tea while doing treatments?
I am wondering if anyone is taking chemo using Docetaxel & carboplatin? also wondering if they are also on morphine? Has anyone tried taking Genuine Essiac Tea while doing treatments?
TIRED2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
black out
Hi. I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced this. My mum who has CBS finds that when she laughs now she blacks out and feels faint. She is finding that this is happening more and more so is worrying. It’s very hard when we try and keep things upbeat but she’s scared of laughter. Any advice please
Hi. I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced this. My mum who has CBS finds that when she laughs now she blacks out and feels faint. She is finding that this is happening more and more so is worrying. It’s very hard when we try and keep things upbeat but she’s scared of laughter. Any advice please
Helsbell
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PSP Association
5 months ago
I have my colonoscopy this Thursday
hi all I have been request by my gp to go for a colonoscopy after my fit test came back with a score of 129… at the time I didn’t really ask what the score meant because my mind was racing after being told that individual stool sample was positive. My symptoms started at the start of January, going
hi all I have been request by my gp to go for a colonoscopy after my fit test came back with a score of 129… at the time I didn’t really ask what the score meant because my mind was racing after being told that individual stool sample was positive. My symptoms started at the start of January, going
Villaboy76
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Colon Cancer Connected
7 months ago
Signing off, happy New Year to all
Hi all, didn't want to leave this site without saying goodbye and wishing everyone all the very best for the coming New Year.The last year has been intense for me and looks to continue in the same vein into 2024 and as I haven't posted/ commented for so long it's become obvious to me that I simply
Hi all, didn't want to leave this site without saying goodbye and wishing everyone all the very best for the coming New Year.The last year has been intense for me and looks to continue in the same vein into 2024 and as I haven't posted/ commented for so long it's become obvious to me that I simply
Hidden
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Macular Society
9 months ago
Sigmoidoscopy
Hi Had a sigmoidoscopy on Saturday, which I had under sedation, I found it a bit uncomfortable. Diverticulosis found, which I already knew about from a colonoscopy a few years ago. Biopsies taken. Yesterday bowel felt fine, however today I am in quite a bit of lower bowel pain. Just wondering why I
Hi Had a sigmoidoscopy on Saturday, which I had under sedation, I found it a bit uncomfortable. Diverticulosis found, which I already knew about from a colonoscopy a few years ago. Biopsies taken. Yesterday bowel felt fine, however today I am in quite a bit of lower bowel pain. Just wondering why I
heartmatters1
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Promising (maybe for PCa): World’s First Allogenic mRNA CAR-T Treatment for Solid Tumor by Ever Supreme Bio Technology, Phase 1 started.
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
The world's first to use mRNA electroporation technology, enhancing product safety. The world's first to use artificial intelligence to identify Target HLA-G, employing AI to identify critical tumor targets of human leukocyte antigen-G (HLA-G). The technology, “Allogeneic Non-viral Gene-Edited Multi-targeted
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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