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Cramps
I have been having a few problems with my hands lately, stiffness etc which my GP originally put down to old age and arthritis, but just lately I have been getting cramp in my left hand which can be painful, do you think this could be due to arthritis or possibly something else?
I have been having a few problems with my hands lately, stiffness etc which my GP originally put down to old age and arthritis, but just lately I have been getting cramp in my left hand which can be painful, do you think this could be due to arthritis or possibly something else?
Doggie123-UK
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Arthritis Action
4 months ago
had 4 treatments of Pluvicto is not dropping PSA
My Husband has had 4 treatments of Pluvicto 6 weeks apart. The first treatment dropped my PSA by over 100 points; however, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th PSA climbed rapidly. My question is, Should he continue the treatment if it is not working for him?? Thank you, Concerned wife.
My Husband has had 4 treatments of Pluvicto 6 weeks apart. The first treatment dropped my PSA by over 100 points; however, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th PSA climbed rapidly. My question is, Should he continue the treatment if it is not working for him?? Thank you, Concerned wife.
Areyoukiddingme
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Great Medical Oncologist in Seattle?
Hi everyone - After a removed lymph node was found to have cancer in it after my prostatectomy, I’ve migrated myself over to this Advanced Prostate Cancer group. I keep joining these new clubs. I must be popular. Does anyone know of a great Medical Oncologist specializing in prostate cancer in the
Hi everyone - After a removed lymph node was found to have cancer in it after my prostatectomy, I’ve migrated myself over to this Advanced Prostate Cancer group. I keep joining these new clubs. I must be popular. Does anyone know of a great Medical Oncologist specializing in prostate cancer in the
MakeItRainbows
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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Hello all, Been on here for quite some time reading about other men’s stories but have yet to get in the trenches until now. Not sure why; maybe just reluctance to accept my situation, even though my “situation” has fully accepted me. It’s been a bumpy road. PSA 12.5 at diagnosis 11/2019. Been checking
Hello all, Been on here for quite some time reading about other men’s stories but have yet to get in the trenches until now. Not sure why; maybe just reluctance to accept my situation, even though my “situation” has fully accepted me. It’s been a bumpy road. PSA 12.5 at diagnosis 11/2019. Been checking
MrWonderful4U
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
A 47 year old recent heart attack survivor
I recently had a heart attack with no real symptoms, it was only picked up from a routine blood test.I have since had many tests and checks and no problems have been found with my heart or arteries but my cholesterol is 12.I am very active and eat a healthy diet and I don’t smoke or drink.The advice
I recently had a heart attack with no real symptoms, it was only picked up from a routine blood test.I have since had many tests and checks and no problems have been found with my heart or arteries but my cholesterol is 12.I am very active and eat a healthy diet and I don’t smoke or drink.The advice
Drakeywilson
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Cholesterol Support
3 months ago
Afib Medication
Permanent Afib was diagnosed years ago. No symptoms until heart rate is checked. Doctor prescribed Amiodarone - bad side effects stopped using Bisoprolol - bad side effects stopped using The doctor said to stop using and if I wanted to go med-free and I have no symptoms go for it. Which I have
Permanent Afib was diagnosed years ago. No symptoms until heart rate is checked. Doctor prescribed Amiodarone - bad side effects stopped using Bisoprolol - bad side effects stopped using The doctor said to stop using and if I wanted to go med-free and I have no symptoms go for it. Which I have
Jedburgh
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AF Association
3 months ago
Synacthen Test Result
Hi allJust recently got result from endo. Obviously it rules out Addisons which is good and I responded to the inj. The second blood draw was actually done 40 mins post administration but I'm assuming that wouldn't have affected the overall result too much. However I know my baseline blood cortisol is
Hi allJust recently got result from endo. Obviously it rules out Addisons which is good and I responded to the inj. The second blood draw was actually done 40 mins post administration but I'm assuming that wouldn't have affected the overall result too much. However I know my baseline blood cortisol is
Hollybushroad
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
What constitutes low heart rate?
Recently prescribed bisoprolol 1.25, consultant did say if HR drops to low I should stop taking it. HR is 34/35 when I'm asleep. Should I be concerned about this? HR seems to be okay during the day but difficult to establish because it fluctuates because I have been in constant AFib for two days now
Recently prescribed bisoprolol 1.25, consultant did say if HR drops to low I should stop taking it. HR is 34/35 when I'm asleep. Should I be concerned about this? HR seems to be okay during the day but difficult to establish because it fluctuates because I have been in constant AFib for two days now
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
My uncertain heart
After an hour of sitting and reading the paper online this morning, I noticed sensations in my chest similar to those that have previously indicated AF. My Wellue told me I was in sinus but the rhythm was irregular and there were PACs and PVCs. I have often noticed that PACs and PVCs in the mornings
After an hour of sitting and reading the paper online this morning, I noticed sensations in my chest similar to those that have previously indicated AF. My Wellue told me I was in sinus but the rhythm was irregular and there were PACs and PVCs. I have often noticed that PACs and PVCs in the mornings
Sambaqui
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AF Association
3 months ago
Ablation
I have my new date (26th March) for my ablation at Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, under Professor Andre Ng.Does anyone have any positive experiences to share as I am getting really scared now reading some of the feedback after ablation which is making me doubt my decision. I have paroxysmal AF which
I have my new date (26th March) for my ablation at Glenfield Hospital, Leicester, under Professor Andre Ng.Does anyone have any positive experiences to share as I am getting really scared now reading some of the feedback after ablation which is making me doubt my decision. I have paroxysmal AF which
Karendeena
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AF Association
3 months ago
Fibroscan Results
Howdy, I've recently had a scan after increased liver enzymes and an ultrasound nine months ago which showed a fatty liver as a result. Naturally, it motivated weight loss with a cleaner diet which meant a BMI change from 31.2 to 27.1 - so quite some change ! The fibroscan results noted 4.7 KPA and
Howdy, I've recently had a scan after increased liver enzymes and an ultrasound nine months ago which showed a fatty liver as a result. Naturally, it motivated weight loss with a cleaner diet which meant a BMI change from 31.2 to 27.1 - so quite some change ! The fibroscan results noted 4.7 KPA and
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
heart arteries heavily calcified
hi I’ve had PV and ET since August 2015 I recently started with chest pain after MRI and CT angiogram I was diagnosed with heavily calcified LAD artery and diagonal artery both severe They started me on high intensity statins and propanol My stress test didn’t achieve the required heart rate of 160
hi I’ve had PV and ET since August 2015 I recently started with chest pain after MRI and CT angiogram I was diagnosed with heavily calcified LAD artery and diagonal artery both severe They started me on high intensity statins and propanol My stress test didn’t achieve the required heart rate of 160
Phil1955
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MPN Voice
3 months ago
Kellgren Centre in Manchester retains LUPUS UK Centre of Excellence award
In September 2023, LUPUS UK conducted an inspection of the Kellgren Centre at Manchester Royal Infirmary and are very pleased to conclude it should retain the LUPUS UK Centre of Excellence award. You can read the full inspection report, including how it met our criteria and what we recommended for improvements
In September 2023, LUPUS UK conducted an inspection of the Kellgren Centre at Manchester Royal Infirmary and are very pleased to conclude it should retain the LUPUS UK Centre of Excellence award. You can read the full inspection report, including how it met our criteria and what we recommended for improvements
Debbie_kinsey
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Confused and getting worse... Update
Hi I visited my GP today. I got a letter about my last visit and some results but I need to see my consultant for the rest. Most look OK to me just a couple outside of normal. The letter just confirmed that I have a strong family history of Rheumatoid arthritis and I exhibit organ specific autoimmune
Hi I visited my GP today. I got a letter about my last visit and some results but I need to see my consultant for the rest. Most look OK to me just a couple outside of normal. The letter just confirmed that I have a strong family history of Rheumatoid arthritis and I exhibit organ specific autoimmune
12stkeepgoing
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Patients Day coming to New York, US, Saturday March 09
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
TracyAdmin
Partner
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AF Association
3 months ago
Patients Day coming to New York, US, Saturday March 09
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 months ago
Patients Day coming to New York, US, Saturday March 09
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
You are invited to attend our Patients Day, taking place on Saturday, March 09, 2024 from 08:00-13:00 EST You have the unique opportunity to meet the medical experts to find out more about your heart health, and, in particular, heart rhythm conditions. DETECT AF with a simple pulse check or
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
Elbow
Has anyone had an operation on the elbow that has rheumatoid arthritis? If so has it helped or not?
Has anyone had an operation on the elbow that has rheumatoid arthritis? If so has it helped or not?
65_women
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Do low PSA-producing cells still rely on testosterone to grow?
Am curious to know what the folks here know about this question. If higher PSA cells are driven to near extinction by ADT, and if only low-PSA producing cells survive, are the latter still dependent on testosterone for survival? If not, what do they depend on to grow?
Am curious to know what the folks here know about this question. If higher PSA cells are driven to near extinction by ADT, and if only low-PSA producing cells survive, are the latter still dependent on testosterone for survival? If not, what do they depend on to grow?
novatimo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Different is good
Hello everyone, (sorry this is a long one) I have been a little silent on here as I'm trying to take a break from everything social media, if you will. It's been so many years since I've felt like "me" that I don't even know what that means anymore. The past few years I have grown to be okay with just
Hello everyone, (sorry this is a long one) I have been a little silent on here as I'm trying to take a break from everything social media, if you will. It's been so many years since I've felt like "me" that I don't even know what that means anymore. The past few years I have grown to be okay with just
mosti001
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
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