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theoretical question: lung transplant
Sorry if this question is of the "out there" type. If an asthmatic recipient receives a lung transplant from a non-asthmatic donor, would the recipient asthma be "cured"? I've read about the reciprocal phenomenon -- one gets asthma if the donor was an asthmatic. I am guessing compared living a lung transplant
Sorry if this question is of the "out there" type. If an asthmatic recipient receives a lung transplant from a non-asthmatic donor, would the recipient asthma be "cured"? I've read about the reciprocal phenomenon -- one gets asthma if the donor was an asthmatic. I am guessing compared living a lung transplant
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Staying on the Path
After having multiple back surgeries I became extremely inactive afraid to move because of pain. This led to weight gain and I developed diabetes. That was my wake up call. Not being a fan of medication I began following a diabetic diet and through reading I found so much more information that I was
After having multiple back surgeries I became extremely inactive afraid to move because of pain. This led to weight gain and I developed diabetes. That was my wake up call. Not being a fan of medication I began following a diabetic diet and through reading I found so much more information that I was
alan33
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Weight Loss Support
3 years ago
Post liver transplant. I've got my new life
Post liver transplant. I had my liver transplant few weeks ago, I've got my new life. I am alive and able to bring my kids up. Thanks everyone Thanks NHS Thanks Freeman Hospital Newcastle.
Post liver transplant. I had my liver transplant few weeks ago, I've got my new life. I am alive and able to bring my kids up. Thanks everyone Thanks NHS Thanks Freeman Hospital Newcastle.
Muz-ahmed
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
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Hashimotos and PBC? Primary Billiary Cholangitis
Am working on a healthcare brief as a copywriter atm. This time for the autoimmune liver condition PBC. The premise is that PBC is a rare condition, but as it’s a major cause of liver transplants in the US, I tend to think many people are undiagnosed and it actually occurs quite frequently. With that
Am working on a healthcare brief as a copywriter atm. This time for the autoimmune liver condition PBC. The premise is that PBC is a rare condition, but as it’s a major cause of liver transplants in the US, I tend to think many people are undiagnosed and it actually occurs quite frequently. With that
Ziburu
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Should I do only kidney or pancreas as well?
I have been listed recently in august for kidney and pancreas transplant. I am type 2 diabetic and not on dialysis yet. I was not aware if my transplant doctor would list me for pancreas. I am not sure if I should go for pancreas transplant or keep only kidney. Having both increases risk? Any advise
I have been listed recently in august for kidney and pancreas transplant. I am type 2 diabetic and not on dialysis yet. I was not aware if my transplant doctor would list me for pancreas. I am not sure if I should go for pancreas transplant or keep only kidney. Having both increases risk? Any advise
Live_Positive
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
Getting there….🏃♀️
After dealing with cancer, radiotherapy , chemotherapy , a stem cell transplant & a total hip replacement less then 10mts ago - I have just completed week 6 & Run 2! The thought of catching COVID because of my health issues has kept me locked away for nearly 2yrs - getting back out there to run has helped
After dealing with cancer, radiotherapy , chemotherapy , a stem cell transplant & a total hip replacement less then 10mts ago - I have just completed week 6 & Run 2! The thought of catching COVID because of my health issues has kept me locked away for nearly 2yrs - getting back out there to run has helped
SunShineRae
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Couch to 5K
3 years ago
A small piece of advice
Having been through Cirrhosis and fatty liver then the liver cancer string I can only give this advice I also have anxiety as well as depression and PTSD. Keep above all a positive outlook on life. Is it easy no, not at all. Turn to what helps. I spent months angry at God for my life circumstance. I
Having been through Cirrhosis and fatty liver then the liver cancer string I can only give this advice I also have anxiety as well as depression and PTSD. Keep above all a positive outlook on life. Is it easy no, not at all. Turn to what helps. I spent months angry at God for my life circumstance. I
utep99
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Hair Loss
Hi everyone, I have been on dialysis for 9 months. I am on the registry for a liver and kidney transplant. Along with other symptoms that so many of us suffer from, it is devastating that I have lost half of my hair : (( This started about 6 months into dialysis. Thyroid issues have been ruled out
Hi everyone, I have been on dialysis for 9 months. I am on the registry for a liver and kidney transplant. Along with other symptoms that so many of us suffer from, it is devastating that I have lost half of my hair : (( This started about 6 months into dialysis. Thyroid issues have been ruled out
BeachLove
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
Immense sweating
I am 2 yes 9 months post kidney transplant. Has anyone had issues with immense sweating that your hair is sopping wet? I thought it could be my thyroid but that’s not it. Apparently my blood work is stable. I’ve asked the transplant team, nephrologist and an Endochronogist….. no answers. I am wondering
I am 2 yes 9 months post kidney transplant. Has anyone had issues with immense sweating that your hair is sopping wet? I thought it could be my thyroid but that’s not it. Apparently my blood work is stable. I’ve asked the transplant team, nephrologist and an Endochronogist….. no answers. I am wondering
Dara3351
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Kidney Transplant Patient Support
3 years ago
FRUSTRATED ON INACTIVE LIST
I am very frustrated with my Transplant Hospital (I need to vent or get guidance if anyone has a suggestion). I have completed all of my THIRD two-year re-evaluation with the multiple tests required. The Transplant hospital insisted I get a special Heart Cath procedure because they found a little “blip
I am very frustrated with my Transplant Hospital (I need to vent or get guidance if anyone has a suggestion). I have completed all of my THIRD two-year re-evaluation with the multiple tests required. The Transplant hospital insisted I get a special Heart Cath procedure because they found a little “blip
TaffyTwoshoes27
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
How we grow and empathise through shared story
It's UK Kidney Week #UKKW2021 which really means there happens to be a big virtual conference happening in the renal community this week. I'm thrilled to be part of the conversation in self care with a brilliant human chairing, Dr Kate Bramham, on Friday. Kate was the on ward consultant last September
It's UK Kidney Week #UKKW2021 which really means there happens to be a big virtual conference happening in the renal community this week. I'm thrilled to be part of the conversation in self care with a brilliant human chairing, Dr Kate Bramham, on Friday. Kate was the on ward consultant last September
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
3 years ago
NHS app health record says my GCA is minor!
I've just downloaded the NHS app and looked at my health record. I am somewhat disturbed to see this: 29 October 2021 Giant cell arteritis without polymyalgia rheumatica Significance: Minor Status: Active I was diagnosed around 4th October after a diagnosis of PMR a week earlier. This entry is after
I've just downloaded the NHS app and looked at my health record. I am somewhat disturbed to see this: 29 October 2021 Giant cell arteritis without polymyalgia rheumatica Significance: Minor Status: Active I was diagnosed around 4th October after a diagnosis of PMR a week earlier. This entry is after
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Senolytic combo Dasatinib + Quercetin
Nalakrats has in two major posts shared fascinating insights on senescence and senolytics, drugs that selectively clear senescent cells. I am most grateful to him for this, which set me off on a journey the results of which I sum up in this post. Senescence has also recently been well reported on by
Nalakrats has in two major posts shared fascinating insights on senescence and senolytics, drugs that selectively clear senescent cells. I am most grateful to him for this, which set me off on a journey the results of which I sum up in this post. Senescence has also recently been well reported on by
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Pfizer Pill
I received this news via the New York Times which, if true, will be helpful as we learn to live with this wretched disease. A Covid pill developed by Pfizer cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death in vulnerable adults by 89 per cent, according to a clinical trial carried out by the US company. Incidentally
I received this news via the New York Times which, if true, will be helpful as we learn to live with this wretched disease. A Covid pill developed by Pfizer cuts the risk of hospitalisation or death in vulnerable adults by 89 per cent, according to a clinical trial carried out by the US company. Incidentally
Thelmarina
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Bio-artificial kidney
Hello everyone I hope you're doing good. 😊 Do you think this permanent cure (bio-artificial kidney) is possible anytime soon? It's supposed to replace dialysis and even kidney transplant. I know the concept has been around for a few years now and didn't get anywhere for various reasons, but it seems
Hello everyone I hope you're doing good. 😊 Do you think this permanent cure (bio-artificial kidney) is possible anytime soon? It's supposed to replace dialysis and even kidney transplant. I know the concept has been around for a few years now and didn't get anywhere for various reasons, but it seems
Sharam
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Kidney Disease
3 years ago
31 year old facing AML fight.
Evening everyone. In the last few days ive had to come to terms that i will be battling AML. But sadly there isnt much information out there regarding its effects on younger people. It seems to be all info regarding 65+ years old. No treatment has been started yet, still waiting on results coming back
Evening everyone. In the last few days ive had to come to terms that i will be battling AML. But sadly there isnt much information out there regarding its effects on younger people. It seems to be all info regarding 65+ years old. No treatment has been started yet, still waiting on results coming back
NathaN89
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Leukaemia CARE
3 years ago
Advice dealing with chronic GVHD in the eyes and skin while trying to withdraw steroids
Hello everyone! I had a stem cell transplant last year and I am dealing with very uncomfortable Graft Versus Host Disease in my eyes and skin. The one in the eyes is the worse! I need to have drops every 10mins. Punctal ducts were helpful for three weeks only. I am waiting for some stem cell eye drops
Hello everyone! I had a stem cell transplant last year and I am dealing with very uncomfortable Graft Versus Host Disease in my eyes and skin. The one in the eyes is the worse! I need to have drops every 10mins. Punctal ducts were helpful for three weeks only. I am waiting for some stem cell eye drops
lifeafterSCT
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Bronchiectasis, disease progression and lifestyle changes
Good afternoon all, Apologies once again for the radio silence after my last post back in June when you all very kindly gave me some sage advice on whether or not I should continue working full time. After some considerable soul searching, I decided to take the option of stepping back from my current
Good afternoon all, Apologies once again for the radio silence after my last post back in June when you all very kindly gave me some sage advice on whether or not I should continue working full time. After some considerable soul searching, I decided to take the option of stepping back from my current
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Issues with elevated blood markers
Anyone else having issues after kidney transplant and with their Creatine being elevated and blood work off. Had vaccine plus booster. 4 months post op
Anyone else having issues after kidney transplant and with their Creatine being elevated and blood work off. Had vaccine plus booster. 4 months post op
Lm371260
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
After being told last night they have concerns re my heart which needs sorting before lung transplant this has cheered me up…🤪
Smart landlord!
Smart landlord!
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
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