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I know this has to do with kidney function because when he had the original prostatectomy in 2014 he had a severe reaction to Toradol, went into acute
kidney
failure
and spent 11 days in the hospital while they figured that out. Blood work shows creatinine still stable at .93.
I know this has to do with kidney function because when he had the original prostatectomy in 2014 he had a severe reaction to Toradol, went into acute
kidney
failure
and spent 11 days in the hospital while they figured that out. Blood work shows creatinine still stable at .93.
Shamrock46
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Good News!!!
My dr. approved the buprenorphine for me. I am thinking positive that it will work. She is giving me the patch. I am excited. I have to discontinue the horizant though which surprised me and of course discontinue the oxycodone. Hopefully now you won't have to listen to me complaining and I will
My dr. approved the buprenorphine for me. I am thinking positive that it will work. She is giving me the patch. I am excited. I have to discontinue the horizant though which surprised me and of course discontinue the oxycodone. Hopefully now you won't have to listen to me complaining and I will
lorri214
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
itching
I had a transplant 18 months ago and 6 days ago the hospital reduced my Tacrolimus and increased my Prednisolone to improve my kidney function (although it was no worse than it has been since the transplant). I’m gradually increasing the Tac and decreasing the Prednisolone but today lve started itching
I had a transplant 18 months ago and 6 days ago the hospital reduced my Tacrolimus and increased my Prednisolone to improve my kidney function (although it was no worse than it has been since the transplant). I’m gradually increasing the Tac and decreasing the Prednisolone but today lve started itching
Pie-eater
in
British Liver Trust
3 months ago
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Prednisone, hormonal imbalance & TTC
failure
in Nov ´22 and gaining 20 kg of edema and tested positive for anti-dsDNA and ANA.
failure
in Nov ´22 and gaining 20 kg of edema and tested positive for anti-dsDNA and ANA.
Shelly1919
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LUPUS UK
7 days ago
The use of thyroid hormone liothyronine in patients with heart failure - Another Pearce-linked Trial
Fascinating seeing these words in the context of a medical trial: [i]
The use of thyroid hormone liothyronine in patients with heart failure
[/i] [i]Liothyronine (T3) is a safe tablet and has few side effects because it is a synthetic version of triiodothyronine, a naturally occurring hormone
Fascinating seeing these words in the context of a medical trial: [i]
The use of thyroid hormone liothyronine in patients with heart failure
[/i] [i]Liothyronine (T3) is a safe tablet and has few side effects because it is a synthetic version of triiodothyronine, a naturally occurring hormone
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Severe Dilated Cardiomyopathy with heart failure - and now AF - anyone else out there like me?
I have severe dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure but had been doing well despite the inner chaos. I played tennis 5 times a week, kicked a football with my children, took long walks, and was able to run up the stairs to my flat. After the metapneumovirus triggered AF 6 weeks ago I stopped being
I have severe dilated cardiomyopathy and heart failure but had been doing well despite the inner chaos. I played tennis 5 times a week, kicked a football with my children, took long walks, and was able to run up the stairs to my flat. After the metapneumovirus triggered AF 6 weeks ago I stopped being
Jishuang44
in
AF Association
7 months ago
Over 65? Newly low eGFR?
In this latter group, the risks of
kidney
failure
and death were of similar magnitudes to those of controls without CKD."
In this latter group, the risks of
kidney
failure
and death were of similar magnitudes to those of controls without CKD."
barbara55109
in
Kidney Disease
4 months ago
Post Surgery Query
Hi there, I had a lap, hysteroscopy and curettage 3 days ago. Unattached ovary from back of uterus and removed the scar tissue from it, excision of 3 points of endo on other ovary, slight ablation of endo on bladder and removed a big piece of tissue from top to bottom of uterus. Reading everything
Hi there, I had a lap, hysteroscopy and curettage 3 days ago. Unattached ovary from back of uterus and removed the scar tissue from it, excision of 3 points of endo on other ovary, slight ablation of endo on bladder and removed a big piece of tissue from top to bottom of uterus. Reading everything
Oneday_
in
Endometriosis UK
4 hours ago
Recovery in exercise routine
Hi all, I have read that it will take longer for us (people with kidney transplants and on immunosuppressants) to recover after exercise. Do you find this to be true for you? What does that feel like? How do you structure your exercise to account for the need for recovery time (if you do)? I feel
Hi all, I have read that it will take longer for us (people with kidney transplants and on immunosuppressants) to recover after exercise. Do you find this to be true for you? What does that feel like? How do you structure your exercise to account for the need for recovery time (if you do)? I feel
TeacherMommy
in
Kidney Transplant
3 days ago
PKD belly
Kidney transplant in 2011 for polycystic kidney disease. I have developed pkd belly as my native have grown to the size of small footballs. I'm 78 so major surgery to remove them is quite risky. I'm hopeful for a less invasive procedure, such as aspiration where the cysts are punctured by a needle and
Kidney transplant in 2011 for polycystic kidney disease. I have developed pkd belly as my native have grown to the size of small footballs. I'm 78 so major surgery to remove them is quite risky. I'm hopeful for a less invasive procedure, such as aspiration where the cysts are punctured by a needle and
Harawi2x
in
Kidney Disease
4 days ago
Pyelonephritis
Hi there. I was diagnosed last Friday with a UTI which travelled up into the kidneys causing unbelievable pain. I had to go to A&E in the middle of a night and this is when I was diagnosed and they gave me some antibiotics, seven day course of which I finished on Friday. But I still had some back pain
Hi there. I was diagnosed last Friday with a UTI which travelled up into the kidneys causing unbelievable pain. I had to go to A&E in the middle of a night and this is when I was diagnosed and they gave me some antibiotics, seven day course of which I finished on Friday. But I still had some back pain
Carter00
in
Pain Concern
5 days ago
Biologics and possible side effects
Wondering if anyone has had something similar happen. I’ve had severe p since 2020 and started the bialogic 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 I had my first
Wondering if anyone has had something similar happen. I’ve had severe p since 2020 and started the bialogic 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 I had my first
katienewland
in
Beyond Psoriasis
5 days ago
My next adventure.
Well guys, I had an MRi last Friday. They found a 2 inch complex mass attached to my left kidney. There is a 60% chance that it is malignant. I am being scheduled to meet with a surgeon. I'm scared of course. Anybody have any experience with this? If they remove it, should I just have the mass
Well guys, I had an MRi last Friday. They found a 2 inch complex mass attached to my left kidney. There is a 60% chance that it is malignant. I am being scheduled to meet with a surgeon. I'm scared of course. Anybody have any experience with this? If they remove it, should I just have the mass
JESUSHASGOTTHIS
in
Kidney Dialysis
5 days ago
The Queen is ready!
Hi everyone. It has been a while but I'm still here just haven't had time to get on and make a post. My latest thing is a few weeks ago I found out my parathyroid is acting up so the doctor put me on cincalet to see if it will help me. He did mention that surgery may have to happen if it doesn't adjust
Hi everyone. It has been a while but I'm still here just haven't had time to get on and make a post. My latest thing is a few weeks ago I found out my parathyroid is acting up so the doctor put me on cincalet to see if it will help me. He did mention that surgery may have to happen if it doesn't adjust
HipHopQueen
in
Kidney Dialysis
6 days ago
Von Hippel Lindau Syndrome
Hi APS friends- 2 years ago I underwent a partial nephrectomy to remove a large (2 inch in diameter) tumor in my kidney. Pathology showed that I have/had clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Throughout my life small tumors have been found in different places in my body, but all benign. I was
Hi APS friends- 2 years ago I underwent a partial nephrectomy to remove a large (2 inch in diameter) tumor in my kidney. Pathology showed that I have/had clear cell renal cell carcinoma (ccRCC). Throughout my life small tumors have been found in different places in my body, but all benign. I was
myarabella
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
6 days ago
Home dialysis concerns
My husband was diagnosed with end stage renal failure in May 2024. He was going to a dialysis clinic 3 times a week for his treatments. Last week we started the home dialysis training process. As the caregiver I’m really nervous about this, afraid I may be able to do it or may harm my husband during
My husband was diagnosed with end stage renal failure in May 2024. He was going to a dialysis clinic 3 times a week for his treatments. Last week we started the home dialysis training process. As the caregiver I’m really nervous about this, afraid I may be able to do it or may harm my husband during
Pungo68
in
Kidney Dialysis
6 days ago
Has anyone been successful in knocking out a Klebsiella pneumoniae UTI?
My husband has struggled with recurrent UTIs since 2020 when he was diagnosed with bladder cancer , had several bladder surgeries, many cystoscopies, and yearly prostate biopsies….so a lot of poking around .. He has been on antibiotics many times , and has been on daily low dose bactrim for almost
My husband has struggled with recurrent UTIs since 2020 when he was diagnosed with bladder cancer , had several bladder surgeries, many cystoscopies, and yearly prostate biopsies….so a lot of poking around .. He has been on antibiotics many times , and has been on daily low dose bactrim for almost
CancerConcierge
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 days ago
Prayers needed
My aunt has just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She's already lost a kidney and was widowed 13 months ago. She's a wonderful woman who has kept smiling and remained good-humored through everything, but how much can one person take? Her husband was my late father's little brother and my last
My aunt has just been diagnosed with pancreatic cancer. She's already lost a kidney and was widowed 13 months ago. She's a wonderful woman who has kept smiling and remained good-humored through everything, but how much can one person take? Her husband was my late father's little brother and my last
NorasMom
in
My MSAA Community
7 days ago
Recurring UTIs
Hello friends, Seeking advice to support my dad with advanced PC. Good news, he just finished Pluvicto (6 rounds) and his PSAs are below 1. Bad news, he has literally had one UTI after another for about 18 months. After being hospitalized multiple times for them, the doctors started testing him
Hello friends, Seeking advice to support my dad with advanced PC. Good news, he just finished Pluvicto (6 rounds) and his PSAs are below 1. Bad news, he has literally had one UTI after another for about 18 months. After being hospitalized multiple times for them, the doctors started testing him
wontrememberthis
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
Good news
Ultrasound has come back as normal. brief copy of report as follows Both kidneys apprear normal in size, shape and echo-texture . right kidney 101mm, left kidney 102 mm. No evidence of hydronephrosis, renal calculi or focal lesion seen. Bladder no obvious focal lesion identified No abnormalities
Ultrasound has come back as normal. brief copy of report as follows Both kidneys apprear normal in size, shape and echo-texture . right kidney 101mm, left kidney 102 mm. No evidence of hydronephrosis, renal calculi or focal lesion seen. Bladder no obvious focal lesion identified No abnormalities
gillsky8
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PMRGCAuk
9 days ago
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