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iron panel test
Would it be best to do iron panel test as I am now free of B12 and b complex or start taking them and then do?
Would it be best to do iron panel test as I am now free of B12 and b complex or start taking them and then do?
Fluffyone
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
feelings of palpitations in torso and faint ..
I am new to this sight . Having B12 every 10 weeks since 2019 .. took 2 years to feel better and lose majority of symptoms. Diagnosed with IFA deficiency.. why do I get periods when I feel well and then get a dip even after a B12 jab ? I am wondering if I should be taking folate (folic acid) ? I also
I am new to this sight . Having B12 every 10 weeks since 2019 .. took 2 years to feel better and lose majority of symptoms. Diagnosed with IFA deficiency.. why do I get periods when I feel well and then get a dip even after a B12 jab ? I am wondering if I should be taking folate (folic acid) ? I also
Altinkum50
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
IBS and B12
good evening, I hope everyone is doing well I am wondering about the link between B12 deficiency and IBS. I have been getting bi weekly injections for almost 2.5 years now. Doing fairly well and the vast majority of my symptoms and nerve issues have subsided. I have no tested positive for PA but
good evening, I hope everyone is doing well I am wondering about the link between B12 deficiency and IBS. I have been getting bi weekly injections for almost 2.5 years now. Doing fairly well and the vast majority of my symptoms and nerve issues have subsided. I have no tested positive for PA but
Ctadds1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
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Severe coronary atherosclerosis and ADT
My recent PET / CT scan mentions severe coronary atherosclerosis. Previous one only said The heart is normal in size with scattered coronary artery calcifications. Also the new PET ? CT said something about heart enlargement but the last one said size normal. Previous scans also said there was an enlarged
My recent PET / CT scan mentions severe coronary atherosclerosis. Previous one only said The heart is normal in size with scattered coronary artery calcifications. Also the new PET ? CT said something about heart enlargement but the last one said size normal. Previous scans also said there was an enlarged
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
A new kid on the block? Nemtabrutinib
Hi All, There is a new targeted drug in Clinical Trials that may offer a new treatment option for us CLLers—Nemtabrutinib. For the entire article on this drug go to cancer.osu.edu and scroll down to “First in human trial of new drug raises hopes for patients with relapsed blood cancer” dated 11/06/
Hi All, There is a new targeted drug in Clinical Trials that may offer a new treatment option for us CLLers—Nemtabrutinib. For the entire article on this drug go to cancer.osu.edu and scroll down to “First in human trial of new drug raises hopes for patients with relapsed blood cancer” dated 11/06/
Varney
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CLL Support
8 months ago
nhs stopping b12 injections
I have heard that nhs are stopping b12 injections due to the work load on surgeries.the nurse said that people will have blood tests and those who are above the level will then go onto oral medication.my concern is if they give you a blood test just after your b12 injection then levels will be high and
I have heard that nhs are stopping b12 injections due to the work load on surgeries.the nurse said that people will have blood tests and those who are above the level will then go onto oral medication.my concern is if they give you a blood test just after your b12 injection then levels will be high and
Triggert5656
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
clavicle/collar bone swelling - YouTube Vid
hi there, A few of us have been talking about swelling in the pits of the collar bone. Instagram must’ve been listening 👂🏼 as this expert popped up in my feed. apparently this area is called the terminus, left and right so different jobs. I’ve watched this YouTube and immediately had gunk running
hi there, A few of us have been talking about swelling in the pits of the collar bone. Instagram must’ve been listening 👂🏼 as this expert popped up in my feed. apparently this area is called the terminus, left and right so different jobs. I’ve watched this YouTube and immediately had gunk running
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Can’t cope anymore
To make a long story short, im having panic attacks because me and my gf broke up recently and we both agreed to stay friends bc we are attached, but i feel so hurt and scared of messing things up moving forward. On top of my normal mental health which was already doing poor, i don’t know what to do
To make a long story short, im having panic attacks because me and my gf broke up recently and we both agreed to stay friends bc we are attached, but i feel so hurt and scared of messing things up moving forward. On top of my normal mental health which was already doing poor, i don’t know what to do
catbones0421
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 months ago
ET and colon cancer!
Hi Some days ago this video popped in my youtube about link between ET and colon or lung cancer. It said something like around 16% of ET patiens could develop lung or colon cancer. Anyone got some info or insight about this thing. I am diagnosed for 1 year wit JAK2 ET. Platelets are steady in the range
Hi Some days ago this video popped in my youtube about link between ET and colon or lung cancer. It said something like around 16% of ET patiens could develop lung or colon cancer. Anyone got some info or insight about this thing. I am diagnosed for 1 year wit JAK2 ET. Platelets are steady in the range
Myers75
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Have you had chemo via cannula?
Hello Ladies, After a summer of multiple surgeries and the diagnosis of rare aggressive mucinous ovarian cancer, I had the good news that the cancer hasn’t spread to my lymph nodes which makes it 1C. While my oncologist explained that it’s difficult to quantify the benefits of adjuvant chemo due to
Hello Ladies, After a summer of multiple surgeries and the diagnosis of rare aggressive mucinous ovarian cancer, I had the good news that the cancer hasn’t spread to my lymph nodes which makes it 1C. While my oncologist explained that it’s difficult to quantify the benefits of adjuvant chemo due to
OCacc
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Pelvic pain and bloating,
Female aged 78,have suffered for a year with pain bloating and soreness in lower abdomen,have had all the tests,CT scan, gastrostoscopy ,colonoscopy nothing found,also gluten free diet,but pain still occurring the pain seems to come at random the only thing that helps is Amitriptyline,don't know what
Female aged 78,have suffered for a year with pain bloating and soreness in lower abdomen,have had all the tests,CT scan, gastrostoscopy ,colonoscopy nothing found,also gluten free diet,but pain still occurring the pain seems to come at random the only thing that helps is Amitriptyline,don't know what
Lawnmow
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 months ago
enlarged lymp node
I had a ct scan yesterday and got the results today. I have enlarged left axillary lymph nodes, largest measuring 19x14 mm, previously subcentimeter and measured 10x8.5. Enlarged left subpectoral lymph nodes are identified. Nothing on the right side. I had a covid vacine about 2-3 weeks ago. The
I had a ct scan yesterday and got the results today. I have enlarged left axillary lymph nodes, largest measuring 19x14 mm, previously subcentimeter and measured 10x8.5. Enlarged left subpectoral lymph nodes are identified. Nothing on the right side. I had a covid vacine about 2-3 weeks ago. The
DianeSH
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CLL Support
8 months ago
Colonoscopy report
Hi folks, I had my colonoscopy this morning, no sedation, didn't even need gas and air. Hopefully this will reassure those of you waiting for one. The prep wasn't as bad as last time. Maybe they've improved things since then. I didn't mind the taste of the Moviprep, though it was too sweet and because
Hi folks, I had my colonoscopy this morning, no sedation, didn't even need gas and air. Hopefully this will reassure those of you waiting for one. The prep wasn't as bad as last time. Maybe they've improved things since then. I didn't mind the taste of the Moviprep, though it was too sweet and because
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Xtandi (enzalutimide) SEs Part 2
Since I've increased my Xtandi from 80 mg to 160 mg, I am now experiencing a bad case of the jimmy legs (restless legs) at night. I take my Xtandi around 8 pm. I still work full time and I've read that taking it at night helps avoid the fatigue during the day. So far that seems to be the case with
Since I've increased my Xtandi from 80 mg to 160 mg, I am now experiencing a bad case of the jimmy legs (restless legs) at night. I take my Xtandi around 8 pm. I still work full time and I've read that taking it at night helps avoid the fatigue during the day. So far that seems to be the case with
MoonRocket
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Study reveals genetic chain reaction that drives the spread of prostate cancer
[i]Science keeps getting closer to stopping the spread of cancer.[/i] [i]Scout[/i] From the Male Care Prostrate news letter [i][/i] NOVEMBER 6, 2023 New research from scientists at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center and the VCU Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) determined that a particular
[i]Science keeps getting closer to stopping the spread of cancer.[/i] [i]Scout[/i] From the Male Care Prostrate news letter [i][/i] NOVEMBER 6, 2023 New research from scientists at VCU Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center and the VCU Institute of Molecular Medicine (VIMM) determined that a particular
Scout4answers
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Trametinib!
Have been diagnosed with 3c stage low grade ovarian cancer back in 2016, after debunking and several rounds of chemotherapy remission for 7 years, now the big C is back again, I have been offered the new drug Trametinib which I need to start soon, reading on the all side effects gives me a real scare
Have been diagnosed with 3c stage low grade ovarian cancer back in 2016, after debunking and several rounds of chemotherapy remission for 7 years, now the big C is back again, I have been offered the new drug Trametinib which I need to start soon, reading on the all side effects gives me a real scare
Izoominka
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
concerns
Hi I am a 31 year old. This year I started having vag. discharge , cramps and stomach issues , among other symptoms and was found by ob to have a 12 cm ovarian cystoma. This was removed and has not come back. I was referred to GI because months later I still have stomach issues. I have had constipation
Hi I am a 31 year old. This year I started having vag. discharge , cramps and stomach issues , among other symptoms and was found by ob to have a 12 cm ovarian cystoma. This was removed and has not come back. I was referred to GI because months later I still have stomach issues. I have had constipation
Momofthree33
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
why so much stool?
hello I’m posting to this forum once again as my Ibs symptoms continue to worsen. I don’t know if I’m constipated or have diarrhea but simply put, my colon is always filling up with mushy stool containing food fragments. I have 10 to 15 bowel movements every day but never get any feeling of relief
hello I’m posting to this forum once again as my Ibs symptoms continue to worsen. I don’t know if I’m constipated or have diarrhea but simply put, my colon is always filling up with mushy stool containing food fragments. I have 10 to 15 bowel movements every day but never get any feeling of relief
GKT1969
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IBS Network
8 months ago
2nd Liver Biopsy result
My 2nd liver biopsy states I have advanced bridging fibrosis with a score of 4/6. Which I think means F3. My previous fibroscan was F2 (9.2kpa). I'm not seeing my consultant for 13 weeks. I know I'm not supposed to post test results but I would love to hear from anyone at F3 & how they are coping with
My 2nd liver biopsy states I have advanced bridging fibrosis with a score of 4/6. Which I think means F3. My previous fibroscan was F2 (9.2kpa). I'm not seeing my consultant for 13 weeks. I know I'm not supposed to post test results but I would love to hear from anyone at F3 & how they are coping with
Bigbluemonkey
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Annoyed!
Morning all!Quick backdrop: I'm getting very frustrated ! I had an ablation for AF and Flutter in June 2022. No flutter since. A couple of known AF episodes few months apart ( both identifiable reasons) My EP keeps us on flecanide etc until review. Review done 6 /7months later. Due to the recent ( at
Morning all!Quick backdrop: I'm getting very frustrated ! I had an ablation for AF and Flutter in June 2022. No flutter since. A couple of known AF episodes few months apart ( both identifiable reasons) My EP keeps us on flecanide etc until review. Review done 6 /7months later. Due to the recent ( at
wilsond
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AF Association
6 months ago
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