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having real problems at the minute bad flare up having to get up through the night multiple times loose just like water bad cramps thought i had appendicitis.Been to Gastro said ibs no weight loss and 3 normal FITS really got a grip this time so fed up taking Alverine 120mg any suggestions would be appreciated
having real problems at the minute bad flare up having to get up through the night multiple times loose just like water bad cramps thought i had appendicitis.Been to Gastro said ibs no weight loss and 3 normal FITS really got a grip this time so fed up taking Alverine 120mg any suggestions would be appreciated
Harold2
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IBS Network
1 month ago
Ferrocalm
I started taking Ferrocalm about 18 weeks ago and suffered adjustment symptoms from day 1 which still persist. I have had severe intractable iBS-C for 10 years which has not responded to all allopathic treatments including Amitriptyline which didn’t work at 100mg at night! I was fully investigated
I started taking Ferrocalm about 18 weeks ago and suffered adjustment symptoms from day 1 which still persist. I have had severe intractable iBS-C for 10 years which has not responded to all allopathic treatments including Amitriptyline which didn’t work at 100mg at night! I was fully investigated
Hidden
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Is anyone familiar with the GUN trial?
Hello, sorry for all the questions. My 59 year old husband was recently diagnosed and we have so much information coming at us, fast and furious. Yesterday he was offered an opportunity to participate in the GUN trial. So far the information we have about his cancer: CT scan inadvertently found the
Hello, sorry for all the questions. My 59 year old husband was recently diagnosed and we have so much information coming at us, fast and furious. Yesterday he was offered an opportunity to participate in the GUN trial. So far the information we have about his cancer: CT scan inadvertently found the
EvFC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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Am I being blasé about stomach protectors whilst on Pred?
I have had PMR for 3 and a half years and generally feel lucky that I am not feeling as bad or fatigued as many on this forum. I am certainly not as fit as I was but age has a part to play. I am 75 and used to be able to do big hikes, Zumba and so on but can still walk 4 to 5 miles and have just moved
I have had PMR for 3 and a half years and generally feel lucky that I am not feeling as bad or fatigued as many on this forum. I am certainly not as fit as I was but age has a part to play. I am 75 and used to be able to do big hikes, Zumba and so on but can still walk 4 to 5 miles and have just moved
Stargiver
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
testing hit folate and vitamin b12
My hospital lab started to give me results for folate and b12 combined. Is it standard ? Any suggestions would be very welcome.
My hospital lab started to give me results for folate and b12 combined. Is it standard ? Any suggestions would be very welcome.
Britpol
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Advice
Good afternoon. Yesterday I visited my ancologist after a city scan, who showed a slight increase in metastases in the liver after 3 months of treatment with Ibrance and Fulvestran. The doctor referred me for a consultation with a radiologist-ancologist. Does anyone have experience with radiation to
Good afternoon. Yesterday I visited my ancologist after a city scan, who showed a slight increase in metastases in the liver after 3 months of treatment with Ibrance and Fulvestran. The doctor referred me for a consultation with a radiologist-ancologist. Does anyone have experience with radiation to
yevgeniakoretskaya
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
lynparza dose reduction?
I am just wondering if anybody who is taking lynparza has had to reduce the dose due to side effects and if so have you seen any decrease in efficacy with doing so? My dad is currently taking 300mg twice daily and has constant nausea. He has tried zofran, promethazine, and the sancuso transdermal patch
I am just wondering if anybody who is taking lynparza has had to reduce the dose due to side effects and if so have you seen any decrease in efficacy with doing so? My dad is currently taking 300mg twice daily and has constant nausea. He has tried zofran, promethazine, and the sancuso transdermal patch
Juju0713
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Guts won't restart properly after op
I just had a minor op (Wednesday) when they numbed my bum (and around there, interesting). Now possibly due to painkillers that I tried to avoid I can't get things going -one nurse gave me tramadol assuring me it's fine for constipation (not, I trusted). They gave me a load of dulcolax tablets in the
I just had a minor op (Wednesday) when they numbed my bum (and around there, interesting). Now possibly due to painkillers that I tried to avoid I can't get things going -one nurse gave me tramadol assuring me it's fine for constipation (not, I trusted). They gave me a load of dulcolax tablets in the
XDjames
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Low Iron
Hi guys! Like suggested lve done my full Iron panel! Could you please recommend the best dietary iron sources, except for liver pâté, which I'm already aware of? Also, if I'm unable to eat enough iron daily, are there any highly absorbable iron supplements you could recommend? I've been taking Spatone
Hi guys! Like suggested lve done my full Iron panel! Could you please recommend the best dietary iron sources, except for liver pâté, which I'm already aware of? Also, if I'm unable to eat enough iron daily, are there any highly absorbable iron supplements you could recommend? I've been taking Spatone
Faith442024
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Never been this low in 9 and a half years!
Hi It has been a long time since I have posted anything as have been severely ill with my asthma for the past two and a half years so that has taken all my time.To cut a long story short I am now on biological therapy which has so far changed my life!. Anyway I am now doing the dead slow method or whatever
Hi It has been a long time since I have posted anything as have been severely ill with my asthma for the past two and a half years so that has taken all my time.To cut a long story short I am now on biological therapy which has so far changed my life!. Anyway I am now doing the dead slow method or whatever
pmrdec112014
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
IBS - yellowish tint urine/stool while on colpermin?
Hello! I have been suffering from IBS for years with test revealing am also lactose and gluten intolerant. I am currently visiting my sis overseas and had a flare up roughly 5 days ago. I just started taking Colpermin caps and Silicogel sachets and cutting off again any possible food culprits. This is
Hello! I have been suffering from IBS for years with test revealing am also lactose and gluten intolerant. I am currently visiting my sis overseas and had a flare up roughly 5 days ago. I just started taking Colpermin caps and Silicogel sachets and cutting off again any possible food culprits. This is
JaneGPF
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Protein c protein s
Hi I have a question looking back over all my blood tests I've gone back years lol my protein c and s have always been slightly elevated anyone found this?
Hi I have a question looking back over all my blood tests I've gone back years lol my protein c and s have always been slightly elevated anyone found this?
DonnaD123
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Vitamin B12 - Missing piece?
Hello Everyone, I hope you're all enjoying the sunshine! I've recently started taking Vitamin B12 supplements (specifically, https://www.cytoplan.co.uk/vitamin-b12-sublingual-as-methylcobalamin-adenosylcobalamin ) on weekends before bedtime, and I've noticed some positive effects. The following day
Hello Everyone, I hope you're all enjoying the sunshine! I've recently started taking Vitamin B12 supplements (specifically, https://www.cytoplan.co.uk/vitamin-b12-sublingual-as-methylcobalamin-adenosylcobalamin ) on weekends before bedtime, and I've noticed some positive effects. The following day
BookLover2020
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
self inject journey
Hi all So have ordered B12 from Versandepo.de. (I think - bad brain fog at mo) I need to order needles etc from medisave, as recommended on here, any one advise list of what to order, going to do subcut as not good with needles….🤢 (horrible childhood exp). IM Injection at Gp Monday but not going to
Hi all So have ordered B12 from Versandepo.de. (I think - bad brain fog at mo) I need to order needles etc from medisave, as recommended on here, any one advise list of what to order, going to do subcut as not good with needles….🤢 (horrible childhood exp). IM Injection at Gp Monday but not going to
Bacca
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Not PCa but related. Imuno therapies keeps getting better.
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Rise in WBC
Hello to all, My husband has CLL, he has also been treated for metastatic melanoma which from his latest CT scan is NED. He will receive his last immunotherapy infusion next week. We are beyond grateful. However his blood work taken yesterday showed and increase in his WBC from 14.5 last month to the
Hello to all, My husband has CLL, he has also been treated for metastatic melanoma which from his latest CT scan is NED. He will receive his last immunotherapy infusion next week. We are beyond grateful. However his blood work taken yesterday showed and increase in his WBC from 14.5 last month to the
313313
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Could this be IBS-C or slow transit?
I'm 79 and suffered with constipation on and off for more than 10 years and got to the stage where I only have a movement by using bisacodyl, nothing else works for me, I take 3 every 5days, which clears me out I feel well, appetite is good and have not lost any weight. Had FIT and blood tests both
I'm 79 and suffered with constipation on and off for more than 10 years and got to the stage where I only have a movement by using bisacodyl, nothing else works for me, I take 3 every 5days, which clears me out I feel well, appetite is good and have not lost any weight. Had FIT and blood tests both
Bazh
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Lynparza - warning!
I'm writing this in pure agony in hopes, that it might help someone in the future. My father is castrate resistant and when Xtandi stopped working, his MO put him on dexamethasone + abiraterone + Lynparza (olaparib). This combo is now registered in European Union even for men without BRCA mutation
I'm writing this in pure agony in hopes, that it might help someone in the future. My father is castrate resistant and when Xtandi stopped working, his MO put him on dexamethasone + abiraterone + Lynparza (olaparib). This combo is now registered in European Union even for men without BRCA mutation
MyDad76
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
here we are again
my husbands blood work did not come back good after being great for over 5 years on Imbruvica. Oncologist ordered a Pet Scan since he has never had one. Just CT scans. And more comprehensive blood work. To say I’m a mess is an understatement. We thought imbruvica was the answer to our prayers for it
my husbands blood work did not come back good after being great for over 5 years on Imbruvica. Oncologist ordered a Pet Scan since he has never had one. Just CT scans. And more comprehensive blood work. To say I’m a mess is an understatement. We thought imbruvica was the answer to our prayers for it
CLLWife
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Tirosint - can anyone advise how I can find out if this brand is available in my area?
I am struggling to access lactose free Levothyroxine at my GP surgery’s pharmacy and have read that Tirosint has fewer excipients than most brands of T4 and wondered if anyone could advise me the best way forward for accessing this brand/or other similar brands? Many thanks.
I am struggling to access lactose free Levothyroxine at my GP surgery’s pharmacy and have read that Tirosint has fewer excipients than most brands of T4 and wondered if anyone could advise me the best way forward for accessing this brand/or other similar brands? Many thanks.
Mac2013
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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