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Rectal prolapse - Constipation. Laxido
Hello. I have a rectal prolapse - like a tomato which comes outside my body. I get constipated and been given laxido. It was working well, but I am now getting liquid which bypasses my prolapse. I took the last one six days ago. I have soft motions and now this liquid. I also have a leaking bladder so
Hello. I have a rectal prolapse - like a tomato which comes outside my body. I get constipated and been given laxido. It was working well, but I am now getting liquid which bypasses my prolapse. I took the last one six days ago. I have soft motions and now this liquid. I also have a leaking bladder so
briarhillcat
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Active B12 levels
I read that : The normal range for active vitamin B12 (holoTC) is around 20 – 134 pmol/L (picomoles per My recent blood test states my active B12 level is 83.2pmol/L but states this is optimal. (medichecks) Do I need to supplement this?
I read that : The normal range for active vitamin B12 (holoTC) is around 20 – 134 pmol/L (picomoles per My recent blood test states my active B12 level is 83.2pmol/L but states this is optimal. (medichecks) Do I need to supplement this?
Fortie
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Coroner: Vitamin D packs should outline ‘serious risks’ after overdose death
Sometimes vitamin D dosing seems to be regarded as being of little importance provided we get enough. [u]This article and the report make it very clear that [/u][u]
excess
[/u][u] vitamin D is very much to be avoided.[/u] The company mentioned in the report offers products up to 5000 IU. But I
Sometimes vitamin D dosing seems to be regarded as being of little importance provided we get enough. [u]This article and the report make it very clear that [/u][u]
excess
[/u][u] vitamin D is very much to be avoided.[/u] The company mentioned in the report offers products up to 5000 IU. But I
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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Where's the fire in delaying/pausing chemo?
3 weeks ago I started chemo with the Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin combination (I'd rather not name the hospital for now) I had a bad reaction to the first infusion (it turned out that I had an undetected infection, so my immunity was rock-bottom) As a result of that experience (10 days in hospital, wiped
3 weeks ago I started chemo with the Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin combination (I'd rather not name the hospital for now) I had a bad reaction to the first infusion (it turned out that I had an undetected infection, so my immunity was rock-bottom) As a result of that experience (10 days in hospital, wiped
CrocodileShoes
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Weird tingling (not just peripheral neuropathy)
Happy New Year to fellow warriors - I hope for your continued good health as we engage in common cause against our common foe. I start the New Year with an odd query: I'm now on Day 21 of a Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin combination chemo. I was due to have infusion #2 today, but because of a bad reaction,
Happy New Year to fellow warriors - I hope for your continued good health as we engage in common cause against our common foe. I start the New Year with an odd query: I'm now on Day 21 of a Cabazitaxel/Carboplatin combination chemo. I was due to have infusion #2 today, but because of a bad reaction,
CrocodileShoes
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Invasive Breast Cancer her 2 P+ E+1 lymph node Metastatic spread after chemo & Mastectomy
Hi Guys, I’m struggling here. . I was diagnosed with Invasive Breast Cancer her 2 , P+ E+ positive. I had docetaxel carboplatin and ohesgo and straight in for a single mastectomy and a couple of lymph nodes out. 1 came back with a 4mm Metastatic spread after chemo and 3 weeks ago I had a full
Hi Guys, I’m struggling here. . I was diagnosed with Invasive Breast Cancer her 2 , P+ E+ positive. I had docetaxel carboplatin and ohesgo and straight in for a single mastectomy and a couple of lymph nodes out. 1 came back with a 4mm Metastatic spread after chemo and 3 weeks ago I had a full
GillyGangGong
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Wednesday's Word
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MRCP -
[/i][/u] This is a type of body scan that examines the bile ducts in great detail. It uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Prior to this test, the examination of the bile ducts for gallstones or some type of blockage was done with the placement of a scope called ERCP. This was
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MRCP -
[/i][/u] This is a type of body scan that examines the bile ducts in great detail. It uses magnetic resonance imaging (MRI). Prior to this test, the examination of the bile ducts for gallstones or some type of blockage was done with the placement of a scope called ERCP. This was
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Figuring things out - first year since diagnosis
Hi, I'm posting here as I don't know anyone in real life with lupus and have been struggling to work out what my expectations should be in terms of symptoms. I was diagnosed just over a year ago following about a year of strange symptoms - GI issues, weight loss, Raynaud's, mouth ulcers, hand and wrist
Hi, I'm posting here as I don't know anyone in real life with lupus and have been struggling to work out what my expectations should be in terms of symptoms. I was diagnosed just over a year ago following about a year of strange symptoms - GI issues, weight loss, Raynaud's, mouth ulcers, hand and wrist
CGSLE
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Seek help for your grief
Whether you are a patient or caregiver, there is grief that comes with a serious diagnosis, especially when it's the "C" word. When your loved one dies, [u]it's a different level and kind of grief[/u]. When my sister Adrienne died, I pretended for far too long that I was okay. I didn't allow myself
Whether you are a patient or caregiver, there is grief that comes with a serious diagnosis, especially when it's the "C" word. When your loved one dies, [u]it's a different level and kind of grief[/u]. When my sister Adrienne died, I pretended for far too long that I was okay. I didn't allow myself
AndreaWilson_Founder
Caregiver
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
3 days ago
Stem cell transplant
I just wanted to let everyone know that I made my decision and I’m going through with a SCT. I have been seeing a transplant doctor at Dana Farber in Boston for about a year and he feels I’m strong enough now to have one. Now we have to find a donor and I have to start making preparations. We are shooting
I just wanted to let everyone know that I made my decision and I’m going through with a SCT. I have been seeing a transplant doctor at Dana Farber in Boston for about a year and he feels I’m strong enough now to have one. Now we have to find a donor and I have to start making preparations. We are shooting
Cja1956
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MPN Voice
4 days ago
Diagnosed with Richters follow up - great news
Late April prior to treatment September after 4 cycles This is an update to my Diagnosed with Richters post a month or so back. I now go to MDA every 28 days and every third visit is a PET/CT scan and bone marrow along with
Late April prior to treatment September after 4 cycles This is an update to my Diagnosed with Richters post a month or so back. I now go to MDA every 28 days and every third visit is a PET/CT scan and bone marrow along with
Louie_CC
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CLL Support
8 days ago
Finally, weaning off prednisone after 15 years.
I have not posted in a while. About 5 years ago my blood pressure went up (180/110). I was put on over 10 different blood pressure meds. Nothing took it down. Last November I was diagnosed, via kidney biopsy, with something called MGRS (monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance). The illness
I have not posted in a while. About 5 years ago my blood pressure went up (180/110). I was put on over 10 different blood pressure meds. Nothing took it down. Last November I was diagnosed, via kidney biopsy, with something called MGRS (monoclonal gammopathy of renal significance). The illness
phebamom
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PMRGCAuk
9 days ago
Genetic testing and Second Opinion – A result!
Following on from my post last week about docetaxel not working, I had a frank conversation with my MO during which I said I strongly believe that genetic testing of my liver biopsy sample should be the next step and after some debate, to my surprise, he agreed and has put through the request. It’s still
Following on from my post last week about docetaxel not working, I had a frank conversation with my MO during which I said I strongly believe that genetic testing of my liver biopsy sample should be the next step and after some debate, to my surprise, he agreed and has put through the request. It’s still
Benkaymel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Lupus or another Autoimmune Disease?
I’m 50 yr old female with issues, RLS, Hashimotos, Autoimmune Atrophic Chronic Gastritis, intestinal Metaplasia, Iron Deficiency Anemia w/transfusions, B12 deficiency, and now this horrible hip and joint pain. I know if you have one Autoimmune Disease you’re likely to have more. I’ve had a full work
I’m 50 yr old female with issues, RLS, Hashimotos, Autoimmune Atrophic Chronic Gastritis, intestinal Metaplasia, Iron Deficiency Anemia w/transfusions, B12 deficiency, and now this horrible hip and joint pain. I know if you have one Autoimmune Disease you’re likely to have more. I’ve had a full work
Milescircus
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
blood tests
hi lovely people, I was wondering if you could give me any advice. I’m relatively new to all of this and I’ve had a very bad experience at my last hospital. I was misdiagnosed most of last year with Complex Regional Pain disease. My rheumatologist wouldn’t even consider an autoimmune disease. Anyway
hi lovely people, I was wondering if you could give me any advice. I’m relatively new to all of this and I’ve had a very bad experience at my last hospital. I was misdiagnosed most of last year with Complex Regional Pain disease. My rheumatologist wouldn’t even consider an autoimmune disease. Anyway
Tonkie
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
First treatment of Taxotere
I haven't posted in a long time. My husband is going to have his first chemo treatment of Taxotere in about a week. He has ben fighting metastatic stage 4 prostate cancer for five years. Thankfully it has stayed in the bones and not spread to any organs. For those who have had this treatment, can
I haven't posted in a long time. My husband is going to have his first chemo treatment of Taxotere in about a week. He has ben fighting metastatic stage 4 prostate cancer for five years. Thankfully it has stayed in the bones and not spread to any organs. For those who have had this treatment, can
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Road blocks
Hi all,I thought I'd update you all. I went into hospital in the 20/02 to have my second last chemo before the BMT. Upon admission, I had a fever. After 4 days of fevers and a rash from head to toe, the doctors elected to postpone the BMT. So now the search is on to find out what drugs didn't agree
Hi all,I thought I'd update you all. I went into hospital in the 20/02 to have my second last chemo before the BMT. Upon admission, I had a fever. After 4 days of fevers and a rash from head to toe, the doctors elected to postpone the BMT. So now the search is on to find out what drugs didn't agree
Sagiegirl
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
Beta blockers
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
Robert1220
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Indigestion Medications
Hi All Can anyone recommend an effective indigestion tablet/liquid that is gluten free. I tried gaviscon advance recently which worked so well but then I reacted as if I’d eaten gluten, it is listed as gluten free so must have been another ingredient that I’m sensitive to, but don’t want to try it
Hi All Can anyone recommend an effective indigestion tablet/liquid that is gluten free. I tried gaviscon advance recently which worked so well but then I reacted as if I’d eaten gluten, it is listed as gluten free so must have been another ingredient that I’m sensitive to, but don’t want to try it
Galaxy2
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
7 months ago
Continued Journey
This is day +67 for me since by Bone Marrow Transplant. Happy Labor Day here in the USA. I had been cruising along with a few seemingly minor issues. GI tract at times has been an issue especially with bowel movements. As I was weened off the steroid Prednisone I have recently been put on the steroid
This is day +67 for me since by Bone Marrow Transplant. Happy Labor Day here in the USA. I had been cruising along with a few seemingly minor issues. GI tract at times has been an issue especially with bowel movements. As I was weened off the steroid Prednisone I have recently been put on the steroid
FiArt12X
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CLL Support
25 days ago
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