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Tested positive for celiac disease today, what next?
I had a gastroscopy in march to test for celiac as i had a very high positive blood test, I received a letter this morning saying that it was positive for celiac and that he is happy to discharge me back to my GP for management of my celiac disease, So my question is what will happen next? Or should
I had a gastroscopy in march to test for celiac as i had a very high positive blood test, I received a letter this morning saying that it was positive for celiac and that he is happy to discharge me back to my GP for management of my celiac disease, So my question is what will happen next? Or should
Mhymer
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
4 months ago
Anyone been recruited into Pearl study?
Has anyone on here been recruited on to the Pearl study and if so how did they get signed up? Pearl is an acronym of - Prospective Cohort for Early Detection of Liver Cancer The Pearl study aims to recruit 3000 people with liver cirrhosis caused by one of the underlying conditions of HCV, HBV, alcohol-related
Has anyone on here been recruited on to the Pearl study and if so how did they get signed up? Pearl is an acronym of - Prospective Cohort for Early Detection of Liver Cancer The Pearl study aims to recruit 3000 people with liver cirrhosis caused by one of the underlying conditions of HCV, HBV, alcohol-related
Tiger800xrt
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Tuesday's Tips
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Two of the common conditions associated with PBC are thyroid conditions and with those that cause anemia. This is because they both have shared genetic factors that affect our immune response.
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An underactive thyroid is caused by an autoimmune response to the gland itself.
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Two of the common conditions associated with PBC are thyroid conditions and with those that cause anemia. This is because they both have shared genetic factors that affect our immune response.
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An underactive thyroid is caused by an autoimmune response to the gland itself.
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DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
2 months ago
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Extreme pain in legs
Sorry for yet another post,My husband has decompensated liver cirrhosis and his legs are extremely swollen and he is at the point of not being able to walk now he's in so much pain he also has pain in his lower back, should he go to hospital? If so does anyone know what they will do?
Sorry for yet another post,My husband has decompensated liver cirrhosis and his legs are extremely swollen and he is at the point of not being able to walk now he's in so much pain he also has pain in his lower back, should he go to hospital? If so does anyone know what they will do?
Hithereeveryone
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Phase 1/2 of TLX592 Targeted Alpha Therapy in Prostate Cancer starting soon - Ac 225
"The approach accelerates blood clearance and reduces bone marrow residence time compared with standard monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), while retaining target selectivity, internalisation and retention." https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/telix-completes-proof-of-concept-study-of-tlx592-targeted-alpha-therapy-in-prostate-cancer
"The approach accelerates blood clearance and reduces bone marrow residence time compared with standard monoclonal antibodies (mAbs), while retaining target selectivity, internalisation and retention." https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/telix-completes-proof-of-concept-study-of-tlx592-targeted-alpha-therapy-in-prostate-cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Psychological and fitness assessment form
Hi, I’m filling in my transplant assessment form for a meeting in a few weeks time and some of the questions seem vague. There is a question regarding how healthy I feel today with a scale from 1 to 10 ( eq5d ). Does this refer to mental, physical or general health ? Also , if you say you feel too
Hi, I’m filling in my transplant assessment form for a meeting in a few weeks time and some of the questions seem vague. There is a question regarding how healthy I feel today with a scale from 1 to 10 ( eq5d ). Does this refer to mental, physical or general health ? Also , if you say you feel too
Bootsforlife
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
borderline renal function, my MD cut my Nubeqa in half--thoughts?
Borderline renal function, mets to pelvis, and multiple lymph nodes in lungs, but seen only on PET, not on MRI . age 83
Borderline renal function, mets to pelvis, and multiple lymph nodes in lungs, but seen only on PET, not on MRI . age 83
Sweetjessie
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Ped5i/Tadalafil etc as a benefit to SE of ADT?
Tadalafil , etc is prescribed for ED, BPH and PAH (pulmonary arterial hypertension). It is pretty much agreed upon that Tadalafil increases insulin sensitivity thus improving lean body mass, particularly around the gut, improves Testosterone/estrogen relationship and is good for heart and vascular health
Tadalafil , etc is prescribed for ED, BPH and PAH (pulmonary arterial hypertension). It is pretty much agreed upon that Tadalafil increases insulin sensitivity thus improving lean body mass, particularly around the gut, improves Testosterone/estrogen relationship and is good for heart and vascular health
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
UTI Treatment
Can someone please tell me what antibiotic might be best fo a water infection. I'm so worried about a bad reaction since that's what I got with taking Nitrofurantoin.Thank you.
Can someone please tell me what antibiotic might be best fo a water infection. I'm so worried about a bad reaction since that's what I got with taking Nitrofurantoin.Thank you.
3rdNettydoon
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
THC , CBD
hi During my annual swaree down to South Africa , I came across a health guru, advised Me to try THC , the only problem is I’m about to finish my small bottle , I’ve been putting couple of drops under my tongue when my off period starts after madopar , why are we so stuck up in the uk , with all these
hi During my annual swaree down to South Africa , I came across a health guru, advised Me to try THC , the only problem is I’m about to finish my small bottle , I’ve been putting couple of drops under my tongue when my off period starts after madopar , why are we so stuck up in the uk , with all these
Troongolfer
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Kidney stones?
Morning everyone, just wondered if anyone has had kidney stones. I have been experiencing pain in my left groin and lower back and side for a few weeks. It wakes me up at night and l get it intermittently through the day. The doctor thinks it maybe Arthritis and l am getting a xray on Thursday. What
Morning everyone, just wondered if anyone has had kidney stones. I have been experiencing pain in my left groin and lower back and side for a few weeks. It wakes me up at night and l get it intermittently through the day. The doctor thinks it maybe Arthritis and l am getting a xray on Thursday. What
70michael
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
BLA for Subcutaneous Nivolumab Accepted by the FDA for Advanced/Metastatic Solid Tumors
A biologics license application (BLA) has been accepted by the FDA seeking approval of nivolumab (Opdivo) co-formulated with Halozyme’s proprietary recombinant human hyaluronidase (rHuPH20; subcutaneous nivolumab) for adult patients with solid tumors eligible for previously approved nivolumab indications
A biologics license application (BLA) has been accepted by the FDA seeking approval of nivolumab (Opdivo) co-formulated with Halozyme’s proprietary recombinant human hyaluronidase (rHuPH20; subcutaneous nivolumab) for adult patients with solid tumors eligible for previously approved nivolumab indications
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Redefining Parkinson's Disease | Kathleen Poston Podcast
I seldom listen to podcasts. I was never sure why. Eventually decided it was just too hard to retain new information. But this one should stay in my brain. She talks about the triad of symptoms that define PD: 1. Bradykinesia 2. Stiffness and 3. Tremor. And then the dozen of other
I seldom listen to podcasts. I was never sure why. Eventually decided it was just too hard to retain new information. But this one should stay in my brain. She talks about the triad of symptoms that define PD: 1. Bradykinesia 2. Stiffness and 3. Tremor. And then the dozen of other
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Mikemike
Hello....I am here and happy to help in any way I can. Will try to be concise. G-9...radiation only(28 sessions IMRT) a breeze. Declined lupron...because of a continuing anxiety condition. Metastices showed up 14 most later...PSA 6.7 up to 16.2 in 6 weeks. PSMA pet showed two rib mets and 1 other on
Hello....I am here and happy to help in any way I can. Will try to be concise. G-9...radiation only(28 sessions IMRT) a breeze. Declined lupron...because of a continuing anxiety condition. Metastices showed up 14 most later...PSA 6.7 up to 16.2 in 6 weeks. PSMA pet showed two rib mets and 1 other on
Poppy1952
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
got tested
hello, today I got following tests, ast, alt, bilirubin, ggt, leuktocytes, hemoglobin and all were normal now . then I assume that my so-called symptoms are not due to decompensated liver cirrhosis.. or how were your blood tests at diagnosis/symptoms (fatigue, spider nevi)(?) ☀️☀️
hello, today I got following tests, ast, alt, bilirubin, ggt, leuktocytes, hemoglobin and all were normal now . then I assume that my so-called symptoms are not due to decompensated liver cirrhosis.. or how were your blood tests at diagnosis/symptoms (fatigue, spider nevi)(?) ☀️☀️
Spider2
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Utis and clear urine.
I dont think conventional wisdom is the answer to my question.Every six weeks i get my sp catheter changed. When the doc changed it in the cystoscopy room, twice i had clear urine and no utis. Anywhere else with that doc or nurse, i get utis and or muddy urine. I say the air is filtered better in that
I dont think conventional wisdom is the answer to my question.Every six weeks i get my sp catheter changed. When the doc changed it in the cystoscopy room, twice i had clear urine and no utis. Anywhere else with that doc or nurse, i get utis and or muddy urine. I say the air is filtered better in that
Tempa
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Men's Health Forum
4 months ago
Jevtana
Once again I am asking for any information that can be provided from this great group. Would appreciate any information for Jevtana treatment. At doctor's appt yesterday, my husband's hemoglobin had decreased to 7.6 and he had to have a blood transfusion. His Alkaline Phosphatase went up again. He
Once again I am asking for any information that can be provided from this great group. Would appreciate any information for Jevtana treatment. At doctor's appt yesterday, my husband's hemoglobin had decreased to 7.6 and he had to have a blood transfusion. His Alkaline Phosphatase went up again. He
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Targeting the glutamine metabolism to suppress cell proliferation in mesenchymal docetaxel-resistant prostate cancer
Source Link : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41388-024-03059-4 Docetaxel (DX) serves as a palliative treatment option for metastatic prostate cancer (PCa). Despite initial remission, acquired DX resistance is inevitable. The mechanisms behind DX resistance have not yet been deciphered, but a mesenchymal
Source Link : https://www.nature.com/articles/s41388-024-03059-4 Docetaxel (DX) serves as a palliative treatment option for metastatic prostate cancer (PCa). Despite initial remission, acquired DX resistance is inevitable. The mechanisms behind DX resistance have not yet been deciphered, but a mesenchymal
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Dalfampridine (Ampyra)
I was wondering if anybody with ALD/AMN in the UK was using Dalfampridine (Ampyra) to help with walking? I believe that it was initially an MS drug but it is now being used around the world. As I understand it, it is approved for Wales and Scotland but not for England.
I was wondering if anybody with ALD/AMN in the UK was using Dalfampridine (Ampyra) to help with walking? I believe that it was initially an MS drug but it is now being used around the world. As I understand it, it is approved for Wales and Scotland but not for England.
Mash69
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AMN EASIER
1 month ago
Low protein
Hello,My husband has bloods done yesterday around lunch time by 6pm the GP called saying he had worrying results and thr protein levels in his blood are very low, he has decompensated liver cirrhosis, the doctor didn't say much else so I don't really understand, the only other thing he said was that
Hello,My husband has bloods done yesterday around lunch time by 6pm the GP called saying he had worrying results and thr protein levels in his blood are very low, he has decompensated liver cirrhosis, the doctor didn't say much else so I don't really understand, the only other thing he said was that
Hithereeveryone
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
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