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Anyone here with Cushings Disease or Cyclical Cushings?
Hey all, Having an MRI in 2 weeks time for my pituitary. I am unable to be on thyroid replacement I used to be on, raising doses seem to increase my cortisol further. Any helpful info would be amazing! Thanks x
Hey all, Having an MRI in 2 weeks time for my pituitary. I am unable to be on thyroid replacement I used to be on, raising doses seem to increase my cortisol further. Any helpful info would be amazing! Thanks x
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
14 days ago
High ELF score
Hi there, I’m Liz and this is my first post. I have recently had an ELF score of 9.9. My GP didn’t request this test - I requested it myself because I just wanted to know if my liver was in good condition and healthy. I have had an ELF test In the past which was raised but not unduly so and over the
Hi there, I’m Liz and this is my first post. I have recently had an ELF score of 9.9. My GP didn’t request this test - I requested it myself because I just wanted to know if my liver was in good condition and healthy. I have had an ELF test In the past which was raised but not unduly so and over the
Nellieblue
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British Liver Trust
14 days ago
Stage 1 Compensated Cirrhosis
Hi This is my first post since being diagnosed with the above condition. I have now stopped drinking. I am confused with the staging element. I would be grateful for clarification in layman terms. I am awaiting an MRI of my liver and heart. I have also recently been diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy
Hi This is my first post since being diagnosed with the above condition. I have now stopped drinking. I am confused with the staging element. I would be grateful for clarification in layman terms. I am awaiting an MRI of my liver and heart. I have also recently been diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy
Vindhot-65
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British Liver Trust
14 days ago
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Terminal ileitis
My colonoscopy found mild inflammation in the TI area which they said looked like Terminal Ileitis. Biopsies were taken but they came back normal. I haven't discussed the results with my consultant yet as I had to give in a stool sample to check the calprotectin level first. It looks like it isn't Crohn's
My colonoscopy found mild inflammation in the TI area which they said looked like Terminal Ileitis. Biopsies were taken but they came back normal. I haven't discussed the results with my consultant yet as I had to give in a stool sample to check the calprotectin level first. It looks like it isn't Crohn's
Sunita77
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
14 days ago
Pluvicto
My dad had his 1st pluvicto injection beginning of May He had his PSA taken 3 weeks later. It went from 16 to 23. I’m hoping this isn’t an indicator that this will fail too. He has been dealing with prostate cancer for 20+ years -prostate removed - watching till number doubled - maybe 5 years
My dad had his 1st pluvicto injection beginning of May He had his PSA taken 3 weeks later. It went from 16 to 23. I’m hoping this isn’t an indicator that this will fail too. He has been dealing with prostate cancer for 20+ years -prostate removed - watching till number doubled - maybe 5 years
Jshaw916
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
14 days ago
Enter our poster competition for World Lupus Day 2024!
This year we're launching a poster competition for our 2024 World Lupus Day campaign. The theme of the poster will be centred around those who have been newly diagnosed with lupus to coincide with the launch of our new information video on World Lupus Day! For more information on what the poster needs
This year we're launching a poster competition for our 2024 World Lupus Day campaign. The theme of the poster will be centred around those who have been newly diagnosed with lupus to coincide with the launch of our new information video on World Lupus Day! For more information on what the poster needs
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Advancing Prostate Cancer Care: Treatment Approaches to Precision Medicine, Biomarker Innovations, and Equitable Access -ASCO - May 23, 2024
While not a lot of specific focus on PCa (Like at the GU ASCO Meeting earlier this year), this full-access section from their Educational Book released at this week's ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago may be of interest to those here who want to understand the oncology community's current view on precision
While not a lot of specific focus on PCa (Like at the GU ASCO Meeting earlier this year), this full-access section from their Educational Book released at this week's ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago may be of interest to those here who want to understand the oncology community's current view on precision
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
15 days ago
Lft test confusion
Hi, Not my test but my brothers for family court.He's passed all his hair tests and blood tests. He's had issues with drink but has slowed down to mainly binge drinking for the last few years. He last had spirits 3 weeks before the tests were taken, his cdt came back within range at 1.4 however his lft
Hi, Not my test but my brothers for family court.He's passed all his hair tests and blood tests. He's had issues with drink but has slowed down to mainly binge drinking for the last few years. He last had spirits 3 weeks before the tests were taken, his cdt came back within range at 1.4 however his lft
Dolly101010
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British Liver Trust
15 days ago
Annovis Bio Inc. (NYSE: ANVS) Schedules Investor Webcast
For those of you who might be interested... MALVERN, Pa. June 5, 2024 -- Annovis Bio Inc. (NYSE: ANVS) (“Annovis” or the “Company”), a late-stage clinical drug platform company pioneering transformative therapies for neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Parkinson’s Disease
For those of you who might be interested... MALVERN, Pa. June 5, 2024 -- Annovis Bio Inc. (NYSE: ANVS) (“Annovis” or the “Company”), a late-stage clinical drug platform company pioneering transformative therapies for neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and Parkinson’s Disease
Canddy
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Cure Parkinson's
15 days ago
PSA rockets up to 344
Hello - I received quite shocking news during my visit to the Mayo Clinic last week. My PSA has jumped to 344 from a low of 3.6 last November, when I completed chemo with cabazitaxel. PSA did start to rise quite soon, into double digits, but this is by far my highest PSA ever. Dr. Kwon recommended
Hello - I received quite shocking news during my visit to the Mayo Clinic last week. My PSA has jumped to 344 from a low of 3.6 last November, when I completed chemo with cabazitaxel. PSA did start to rise quite soon, into double digits, but this is by far my highest PSA ever. Dr. Kwon recommended
Arcticfox44
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
15 days ago
Feeling a bit depressed again with these results......
Just had some bloods done this morning, feeling exhausted this week, no energy, falling asleep all the time despite being on steroids for adrenal insufficiency, feeling a bit nauseous, headachey all week. It seems like all that's changed in 6 months is that my cortisol is lower, my TSH is higher (was
Just had some bloods done this morning, feeling exhausted this week, no energy, falling asleep all the time despite being on steroids for adrenal insufficiency, feeling a bit nauseous, headachey all week. It seems like all that's changed in 6 months is that my cortisol is lower, my TSH is higher (was
Lucy___
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Thyroid UK
15 days ago
Kishan's 6 month Androgen Annihilation Therapy Study for metastatic PCa
https://x.com/prostatecell/status/1770206641813696808?s=46 https://bit.ly/43rr68x seems to be a promising tactic for oligometastatic PCa, that combines SBRT with an ADT mix . The Abstract starts off by noting that with metastatic hormone sensitive PCa, recurrence almost always happens within six months
https://x.com/prostatecell/status/1770206641813696808?s=46 https://bit.ly/43rr68x seems to be a promising tactic for oligometastatic PCa, that combines SBRT with an ADT mix . The Abstract starts off by noting that with metastatic hormone sensitive PCa, recurrence almost always happens within six months
Xavier10
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
15 days ago
liver function tests
sorry ignore my last post Can someone explain why my bilirubin went from 41 to 48 in one month and should I be worried. Pic from previous post is not clear
sorry ignore my last post Can someone explain why my bilirubin went from 41 to 48 in one month and should I be worried. Pic from previous post is not clear
Meanies
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British Liver Trust
15 days ago
Reminder 'Off Topic'
Good morning everyone, Just a gentle reminder if your topic does not relate directly to Rheumatoid Arthritis please can I ask you to make your post 'Off Topic'. Thank you for your support on the matter. Kind Regards Tim - Head of Services NRAS
Good morning everyone, Just a gentle reminder if your topic does not relate directly to Rheumatoid Arthritis please can I ask you to make your post 'Off Topic'. Thank you for your support on the matter. Kind Regards Tim - Head of Services NRAS
Hidden
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NRAS
6 months ago
Has Anyone Any Knowledge Concerning The Oregano Chief Compound, "Carvacrol" And Its Ability To Fight PCa?
There are tons of reports and articles on the internet that state that the chief
Oregano
herb compound [i]
Carvacrol
[/i] outright "kills prostate cancer cells." Reports on studies about Carvacrol's prostate cancer cell-destroying ability seemed to have first began emerging around
There are tons of reports and articles on the internet that state that the chief
Oregano
herb compound [i]
Carvacrol
[/i] outright "kills prostate cancer cells." Reports on studies about Carvacrol's prostate cancer cell-destroying ability seemed to have first began emerging around
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
16 days ago
Thoughts please?Im confused
I have had scarred kidneys since I was in my teens. I’m now 59 years old. Had a blood test to check my kidney function and my egfr is 51. I’m not diabetic , I have normal blood pressure and no other health issues. My GP has said my bloods are ok , no issues with potassium etc. I asked her if I should
I have had scarred kidneys since I was in my teens. I’m now 59 years old. Had a blood test to check my kidney function and my egfr is 51. I’m not diabetic , I have normal blood pressure and no other health issues. My GP has said my bloods are ok , no issues with potassium etc. I asked her if I should
Sno125patrol
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Early CKD Support
1 year ago
Could This Alternative Regiment Be Decelerating My PSA?
Between Summer of 2021 and Summer of 2023--two solid years--my PSA went from 11.5 to 15.3, roughly two points per year. Having concern about my PSA, I ventured into a more "aggressive anti-prostate cancer diet," centered around legumes/black, purple, wild rices/walnuts/flaxseed/tomato paste
Between Summer of 2021 and Summer of 2023--two solid years--my PSA went from 11.5 to 15.3, roughly two points per year. Having concern about my PSA, I ventured into a more "aggressive anti-prostate cancer diet," centered around legumes/black, purple, wild rices/walnuts/flaxseed/tomato paste
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
16 days ago
Fibroscan score of 17.2 (NAFLD)
Hi everyone, back in December I saw my GP and had blood tests done for a different health issue (cardiology referral), and he phoned me up to say that my liver emzymes were high and he was putting in for an emergency referral to hepatology and a liver scan. Next week I was asked to come in for a second
Hi everyone, back in December I saw my GP and had blood tests done for a different health issue (cardiology referral), and he phoned me up to say that my liver emzymes were high and he was putting in for an emergency referral to hepatology and a liver scan. Next week I was asked to come in for a second
Peachy_keen
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British Liver Trust
16 days ago
NHS London statement on Synnovis ransomware cyber attack
I am posting this using the NHS' own website version - it is covered across news sites as well. It seems it is having a major impact on blood tests - which might immediately affect some members. As well as the rest of the impact. [i]
NHS London statement on Synnovis ransomware cyber attack
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I am posting this using the NHS' own website version - it is covered across news sites as well. It seems it is having a major impact on blood tests - which might immediately affect some members. As well as the rest of the impact. [i]
NHS London statement on Synnovis ransomware cyber attack
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helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
17 days ago
Alcoholic cirrhosis Hepatic encephalopathy
Partner is currently coming round from being sedated due to Hepatic encephalopathy. The doctors say he is also withdrawing from alcohol. The upsetting thing is one of the first words he said to me when I went to visit was to tell me to f off.. I've since been back to visit and it's mostly abuse I get
Partner is currently coming round from being sedated due to Hepatic encephalopathy. The doctors say he is also withdrawing from alcohol. The upsetting thing is one of the first words he said to me when I went to visit was to tell me to f off.. I've since been back to visit and it's mostly abuse I get
jeanie123
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British Liver Trust
17 days ago
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