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Well this Monday will take me closer to knowing if I’m to be accepted for transplant. Transplant was discussed with me by my specialist in November 2021 after a scheduled lung reduction was no longer viable. I had a few meetings at wythenshawe hospital, which is my nearest lung unit. I was given a
Well this Monday will take me closer to knowing if I’m to be accepted for transplant. Transplant was discussed with me by my specialist in November 2021 after a scheduled lung reduction was no longer viable. I had a few meetings at wythenshawe hospital, which is my nearest lung unit. I was given a
Northernsaul
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
University of Cambridge kidney disease study
Hope everyone is enjoying a lovely Sunday! I wanted to ask if anyone else with a current or past lupus nephritis diagnosis has been approached by the University of Cambridge to take part in a study for improving kidney disease outcomes? I received a letter and wanted to make sure it was legit before
Hope everyone is enjoying a lovely Sunday! I wanted to ask if anyone else with a current or past lupus nephritis diagnosis has been approached by the University of Cambridge to take part in a study for improving kidney disease outcomes? I received a letter and wanted to make sure it was legit before
Jamst3r
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Found this in Waitrose (Bit pricey!) Lovely creamy Oat Kefir. Dairy, soya and gluten free... Edit ** Found a recipe they use milk grains**
£3!! and rather annoyingly really nice... heck I'm worth it! I only went in for a sneaky sushi treat 😏 Edit... actually cheaper in Waitrose as they sell the 500g where as the other only sell 250g £1.85 Oat Base (Water, Gluten-Free Oats (11%), Sunflower Oil, Salt), Coconut Cream, Stabilisers (Tapioca
£3!! and rather annoyingly really nice... heck I'm worth it! I only went in for a sneaky sushi treat 😏 Edit... actually cheaper in Waitrose as they sell the 500g where as the other only sell 250g £1.85 Oat Base (Water, Gluten-Free Oats (11%), Sunflower Oil, Salt), Coconut Cream, Stabilisers (Tapioca
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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Driving after transplant
Question for
kidney
transplant
patients How long before you was able to drive again?
Question for
kidney
transplant
patients How long before you was able to drive again?
transplantwarrier
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
after kidney transplants
I am 8 months post on 8/14 it has been almost too easy and I am so thankful but my numbers have always been low for a living donor. My doctors tell me everybody is different and no to get caught up in my numbers. I feel great so I suppose if my team is not concerned I should not be either. They have
I am 8 months post on 8/14 it has been almost too easy and I am so thankful but my numbers have always been low for a living donor. My doctors tell me everybody is different and no to get caught up in my numbers. I feel great so I suppose if my team is not concerned I should not be either. They have
Porter20
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
GLEASON EIGHT.
If you have seen the Gleason images on Wikipedia, it is clearly obviously the drastic difference in the cell invasion between a three and gour.. That said, it seems futile to remove the prostate instead of radiation and brachytherapy.. If the Gleason eight is on the vesicles seems to me it is almost
If you have seen the Gleason images on Wikipedia, it is clearly obviously the drastic difference in the cell invasion between a three and gour.. That said, it seems futile to remove the prostate instead of radiation and brachytherapy.. If the Gleason eight is on the vesicles seems to me it is almost
Jamesjohn63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
liver transplant
i might be getting referred to the QE hopspital soon for transplant review my brother come to see me yesterday and offered 1/2 of his liver which was quite a shock he said he would take no for a answer but he got young kids and would not to live with myself if some thing went wrong with him how successful
i might be getting referred to the QE hopspital soon for transplant review my brother come to see me yesterday and offered 1/2 of his liver which was quite a shock he said he would take no for a answer but he got young kids and would not to live with myself if some thing went wrong with him how successful
lonmallin50
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Microneedle skin treatment for kidney transplant patient
My Husband is
kidney
transplant
patient for 2 years. He has some acnes (maybe it because of methyl) and leave scars on his face. I'm thinking to go to Dermatologist for Microneedle. Is anyone experience the same treatment?.
My Husband is
kidney
transplant
patient for 2 years. He has some acnes (maybe it because of methyl) and leave scars on his face. I'm thinking to go to Dermatologist for Microneedle. Is anyone experience the same treatment?.
Dheadome
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
SMC approve belimumab (Benlysta) for use by NHS Scotland
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) recently completed their assessment of belimumab (Benlysta) as a treatment for active auto-antibody positive systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We are pleased to report that they have recommended the treatment as an option to be added to standard therapy for
The Scottish Medicines Consortium (SMC) recently completed their assessment of belimumab (Benlysta) as a treatment for active auto-antibody positive systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE). We are pleased to report that they have recommended the treatment as an option to be added to standard therapy for
Chanpreet_Walia
LUPUS UK
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Normal uptake areas in PSMA Gallium scan
My husband got the results, online, of a PSMA scan he had last week. We talk to his doctor tomorrow. The person who read it said the prostate was surgically removed, when it was actually radiated, so we don’t have total faith in this report. In the opening of the findings it says: “Physiologic radiotracer
My husband got the results, online, of a PSMA scan he had last week. We talk to his doctor tomorrow. The person who read it said the prostate was surgically removed, when it was actually radiated, so we don’t have total faith in this report. In the opening of the findings it says: “Physiologic radiotracer
Wyldhare22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Asking for ideas about course of action.
I have posted several times in the past. 81 y/o RARP six years ago. Complicated and convoluted history. Brief summary regarding PCa: Oct 2016 RARP with 24 lymph nodes removed. Severe post-op bleeding requiring week hospital stay and 2 units of blood. Tumor uncommon location posterior mid
I have posted several times in the past. 81 y/o RARP six years ago. Complicated and convoluted history. Brief summary regarding PCa: Oct 2016 RARP with 24 lymph nodes removed. Severe post-op bleeding requiring week hospital stay and 2 units of blood. Tumor uncommon location posterior mid
LowT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Lupus and Monkeypox
Hi all, I thought I'd ask as this is very topical at the moment, especially for the immunosuppressed. Does anyone have any comments on this?
Hi all, I thought I'd ask as this is very topical at the moment, especially for the immunosuppressed. Does anyone have any comments on this?
HantsMan
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Who else has Myelodysplastic Syndromes (MDS) in addition to their PCa?
Dx a month ago as having trilineage MDS with Ring Sideroblasts(MDS-RS), somewhere between low and intermediate. Described as bone marrow cancers and a bone marrow biopsy is required for dx. It morphs into Acute Myloid Leukemia in 30-40% of the cases. Know that my shit is weak and am searching for
Dx a month ago as having trilineage MDS with Ring Sideroblasts(MDS-RS), somewhere between low and intermediate. Described as bone marrow cancers and a bone marrow biopsy is required for dx. It morphs into Acute Myloid Leukemia in 30-40% of the cases. Know that my shit is weak and am searching for
SpencerBoy11
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
UK Doctors change blood type
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/aug/15/researchers-change-blood-type-of-
kidney
-in-
transplant
-breakthrough
https://www.theguardian.com/society/2022/aug/15/researchers-change-blood-type-of-
kidney
-in-
transplant
-breakthrough
horsie63
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Bone Marrow Transplant
A wonderful uplifting post to read first thing in the morning. You've made my day!
A wonderful uplifting post to read first thing in the morning. You've made my day!
Sivasi
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
BONE MARROW TRANSPLANT
Good evening to you , I hope you are all well. I would like to share my special news with you all , today I completed day 2 of my conditioning ahead of my BMT on Thursday 2nd February 2023. I am both privileged and excited about my journey and have no fear or doubts. Special thanks to all of you,
Good evening to you , I hope you are all well. I would like to share my special news with you all , today I completed day 2 of my conditioning ahead of my BMT on Thursday 2nd February 2023. I am both privileged and excited about my journey and have no fear or doubts. Special thanks to all of you,
kevinbros
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Egfr, is it a 100 accurate
Hi, I had recent kidney function test after a high creatine reading, it was 123 umol but after only a week it dropped to 80 umol . I was diagnosed with dehydration as urea was over 7.5 then dropped to 2.4 in that week also after I increased my water intake. I was not drinking enough I have to admit.im
Hi, I had recent kidney function test after a high creatine reading, it was 123 umol but after only a week it dropped to 80 umol . I was diagnosed with dehydration as urea was over 7.5 then dropped to 2.4 in that week also after I increased my water intake. I was not drinking enough I have to admit.im
Tempest1
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
chronic fatigue after transplant?
hi there, New to the group and new liver just under 4 months ago. Generally all is well with the bloods and new liver but experiencing severe fatigue for the last month or so. Had cortisone test and apparently was fine. Litterally want to go back to bed for the day when I wake up and doesn’t improve
hi there, New to the group and new liver just under 4 months ago. Generally all is well with the bloods and new liver but experiencing severe fatigue for the last month or so. Had cortisone test and apparently was fine. Litterally want to go back to bed for the day when I wake up and doesn’t improve
Cw25
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Look after yourself!
Hi everyone, as you will know from previous posts, my hubby has decompensated liver and is still drinking, with an "If I die, I die" attitude. So today saw me at the GP for myself (felt a bit self indulgent tbh) and I've got low haemoglobin, low vitamin levels, possibly due to Covid a couple of months
Hi everyone, as you will know from previous posts, my hubby has decompensated liver and is still drinking, with an "If I die, I die" attitude. So today saw me at the GP for myself (felt a bit self indulgent tbh) and I've got low haemoglobin, low vitamin levels, possibly due to Covid a couple of months
MrsWorried
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Transplant Waitlist Survey
If you have received at least one
kidney
transplant
from a deceased donor in the past we invite you to take this survey!
If you have received at least one
kidney
transplant
from a deceased donor in the past we invite you to take this survey!
KelliC_NKF
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
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