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The Journey Begins 7th August 2023
Nasty cough with shortness of breath , Local GP suspected chest infection, prescribed antibiotics and chest x ray, this picked up a issue so had chest CT scan. 12th August. Suspected lung cancer to right upper lobe .!! Early staging suggests T3/N2/M0 this now May have been a bit premature as Bronchoscopy
Nasty cough with shortness of breath , Local GP suspected chest infection, prescribed antibiotics and chest x ray, this picked up a issue so had chest CT scan. 12th August. Suspected lung cancer to right upper lobe .!! Early staging suggests T3/N2/M0 this now May have been a bit premature as Bronchoscopy
Beatthisthing2023
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
highest liver - don’t know why think it’s thyroid
Hi any idea why so high Zero alcohol drugs or sex I did hve carbs for a week as needed to put on weight I had Hida scan 5 days before test - gallbladder fine I stopped all supplements except NAC for a week I used to take milk thistle before and my Enzymes were lower . Everyone warns against
Hi any idea why so high Zero alcohol drugs or sex I did hve carbs for a week as needed to put on weight I had Hida scan 5 days before test - gallbladder fine I stopped all supplements except NAC for a week I used to take milk thistle before and my Enzymes were lower . Everyone warns against
Chouchou1234
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
PSA rise
I have been undetectable for about 2 years. On Dec 6 my PSA was 0.04 then on March 19 it was 0.21 so this indicates a rise in Mets. Is this too low for a scan? What should be the next steps?
I have been undetectable for about 2 years. On Dec 6 my PSA was 0.04 then on March 19 it was 0.21 so this indicates a rise in Mets. Is this too low for a scan? What should be the next steps?
Howard53545
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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Dam Lupus
I have only one thing to say about this dam Lupus tonight! "I Want My Mammy" 😒
I have only one thing to say about this dam Lupus tonight! "I Want My Mammy" 😒
Will1408
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
rheumatoid nodules
I was diagnosed with Adult Onset Stills disease aged 17 in 1979 which is autoimmune RA. I’m experiencing bilateral nodules (Dip) in the tip joint of both idex fingers. Numbness, stiffness, redness, soreness, stiffness and itchiness, really weird . Anyone else?
I was diagnosed with Adult Onset Stills disease aged 17 in 1979 which is autoimmune RA. I’m experiencing bilateral nodules (Dip) in the tip joint of both idex fingers. Numbness, stiffness, redness, soreness, stiffness and itchiness, really weird . Anyone else?
Stills
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NRAS
3 months ago
Underactive thyroid and Peri menopause
Hi, I have started perimenopause and having symptons e.g heat palpatations (tests done but no other medical issues found) mood swings, aches and pains etc… and I am trying to find solutions to help. Have started taking viticulture supplements but it seems really confusing as to which ones are safe
Hi, I have started perimenopause and having symptons e.g heat palpatations (tests done but no other medical issues found) mood swings, aches and pains etc… and I am trying to find solutions to help. Have started taking viticulture supplements but it seems really confusing as to which ones are safe
Tracey8
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
PIP listing health conditions
Hi, I received the forms to apply for PIP today. on the question asking about health conditions, dqo you list everything going on? Or just the most debilitating ones?I have seronegative inflammatory arthritis, fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis which affect me severely on a daily basis. But I also have
Hi, I received the forms to apply for PIP today. on the question asking about health conditions, dqo you list everything going on? Or just the most debilitating ones?I have seronegative inflammatory arthritis, fibromyalgia and osteoarthritis which affect me severely on a daily basis. But I also have
hazelcats
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NRAS
3 months ago
Gel nails and lupus/raynauds
Hi everyone 🌸 May sound like a silly question but Im just curious if anyone here has regular gel nail polish? Is it considered safe when nails are delicate due to lupus and raynauds? Ive had gel polish before, but I found the removal of the gel painful with the scraping technique the nail technician
Hi everyone 🌸 May sound like a silly question but Im just curious if anyone here has regular gel nail polish? Is it considered safe when nails are delicate due to lupus and raynauds? Ive had gel polish before, but I found the removal of the gel painful with the scraping technique the nail technician
Shann07
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Ramipril, diarrhoea and pred
After doubling my dose of amlodipine due to my BP still being too high, I suffered from poor sleep quality - my fitbit recorded very little if any, deep sleep. I dropped back to 5mg and immediately my sleep improved. But now they've put me on ramipril 2.5mg to try, in addition to the 5mg amlodipine.
After doubling my dose of amlodipine due to my BP still being too high, I suffered from poor sleep quality - my fitbit recorded very little if any, deep sleep. I dropped back to 5mg and immediately my sleep improved. But now they've put me on ramipril 2.5mg to try, in addition to the 5mg amlodipine.
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
PSA rise due to physical activity
My PSA has been rising slowly.. 4-5 points in 3 months. Until January when it went from 29 to 43 in one month. By end of February it was still at 43. I feel fine! Here is a quote from the National Library of Medicine: “Physical activity releases prostate-specific antigen (PSA) from the prostate
My PSA has been rising slowly.. 4-5 points in 3 months. Until January when it went from 29 to 43 in one month. By end of February it was still at 43. I feel fine! Here is a quote from the National Library of Medicine: “Physical activity releases prostate-specific antigen (PSA) from the prostate
Ian99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Concern about having more radiation to prostate after 43 external beam treatments 15 years ago
15 years ago my husband had 43 radiation treatments after PSA reached 50 & his 3rd biopsy showed 1 core to have cancer., Gleason was 3-3. He has had Lupron injections since then. He was on 250mg of Zytiga with food and 5 mg Prednisone for 3 years until a year ago because PSA was creeping up & he was
15 years ago my husband had 43 radiation treatments after PSA reached 50 & his 3rd biopsy showed 1 core to have cancer., Gleason was 3-3. He has had Lupron injections since then. He was on 250mg of Zytiga with food and 5 mg Prednisone for 3 years until a year ago because PSA was creeping up & he was
Pickleball38
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Fibroscan results
Find Your Fibrosis ScoreDisease Diagnosis Liver Stiffness Result Your Liver Cholestatic Disease 2 to 7 kPa Is normal. 7 to 9 kPa Has moderate scarring. 9 to 17 kPa Has severe scarring. 17 kPa or higher Has cirrhosis.
Find Your Fibrosis ScoreDisease Diagnosis Liver Stiffness Result Your Liver Cholestatic Disease 2 to 7 kPa Is normal. 7 to 9 kPa Has moderate scarring. 9 to 17 kPa Has severe scarring. 17 kPa or higher Has cirrhosis.
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
biologic medication and possible side effects
Wondering if anyone has had something similar happen. I’ve had severe p since 2020 and PA soon after and started the biologic adalimumab in January 2020 after systemic treatments failed/side effects became to bad. In June this month my adalimumab was swapped as it want working wellto ustekinumab which
Wondering if anyone has had something similar happen. I’ve had severe p since 2020 and PA soon after and started the biologic adalimumab in January 2020 after systemic treatments failed/side effects became to bad. In June this month my adalimumab was swapped as it want working wellto ustekinumab which
katienewland
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NRAS
2 months ago
Wednesday's 'Word'
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Hepatocytes -
[/i][/u] These are simply the cells of the liver. Each of these cells performs all of the functions of the liver - there is no difference in what any of them do for us. Liver failure occurs when there are not enough functioning hepatocytes to do all the functions they are
[u][i]
Hepatocytes -
[/i][/u] These are simply the cells of the liver. Each of these cells performs all of the functions of the liver - there is no difference in what any of them do for us. Liver failure occurs when there are not enough functioning hepatocytes to do all the functions they are
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Meeting with our oncologist for castrate resistance metastatic prostate cancer
We met with my Dad's MO yesterday. (Diagnosed 10/22 with advanced metastatic cancer, became castrate resistant about a year ago.) He shared that the Xtandi is still blocking some cancer growth, but not all of it. His PSA is 2.8 (currently doubling every four weeks.) His PetScan shows some growth (
We met with my Dad's MO yesterday. (Diagnosed 10/22 with advanced metastatic cancer, became castrate resistant about a year ago.) He shared that the Xtandi is still blocking some cancer growth, but not all of it. His PSA is 2.8 (currently doubling every four weeks.) His PetScan shows some growth (
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Hemorrhagic Cyst
hi everyone, i have hemorrhagic cysts, diagnosed by internal ultrasounds by the gp. Are these what endometriomas are? Any information would be appreciated 😊
hi everyone, i have hemorrhagic cysts, diagnosed by internal ultrasounds by the gp. Are these what endometriomas are? Any information would be appreciated 😊
Bk27
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
A Fib
I had an ablation done on 12/23, now I have no palpitations, my Dr. says I can go off the Eliquis is there something natural I can take to thin my blood?
I had an ablation done on 12/23, now I have no palpitations, my Dr. says I can go off the Eliquis is there something natural I can take to thin my blood?
Ddserj
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
Inflammatory arthritis & pulmonary embolisms?
After years of x-rays on multiple joints (looking for osteoarthritis) & countless blood tests (looking for rheumatoid factor) - all of which returned negative results - I was finally diagnosed with Seronegative Inflammatory Arthritis in January. My Rheumatologist first tried methotrexate and then leflunomide
After years of x-rays on multiple joints (looking for osteoarthritis) & countless blood tests (looking for rheumatoid factor) - all of which returned negative results - I was finally diagnosed with Seronegative Inflammatory Arthritis in January. My Rheumatologist first tried methotrexate and then leflunomide
YorkieBard
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NRAS
3 months ago
Wet AMD and Eliquis
Has anyone with Wet AMD then put on Eliquis for Afib seen an increase in bleeding in the eyes since being on the Eliquis?
Has anyone with Wet AMD then put on Eliquis for Afib seen an increase in bleeding in the eyes since being on the Eliquis?
nyla668
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Macular Society
2 months ago
Eliquis and Wet AMD
My mom has been getting injections for Wet AMD for 13 years. They have worked well and her vision has been stable. She was diagnosed with Afib in April and put on Eliquis. Since then she has been having more bleeding in her eyes at her eye doctor appointments. It probably didn’t occur to her to mention
My mom has been getting injections for Wet AMD for 13 years. They have worked well and her vision has been stable. She was diagnosed with Afib in April and put on Eliquis. Since then she has been having more bleeding in her eyes at her eye doctor appointments. It probably didn’t occur to her to mention
nyla668
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
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