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Hi. Mebeverine 200mg
Hi. I have been to the doctors again as really struggling again. My grandma has been diagnosed with lung cancer. And my symptoms have got worse. Im scared to eat as i need to work and colleagues making comments about my leaving due to my stomach. One day i only had two breakfast bars all day. Im having
Hi. I have been to the doctors again as really struggling again. My grandma has been diagnosed with lung cancer. And my symptoms have got worse. Im scared to eat as i need to work and colleagues making comments about my leaving due to my stomach. One day i only had two breakfast bars all day. Im having
Glutenlover
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Neuroendocrine PCa
I posted awhile back that my PCa had progressed to high grade neuroendocrine carcinoma/small cell. I was treated with 4 rounds of atezolizumab/carboplatin/etoposide (chemotherapy and immunotherapy). A pet/CT scan shows it was effective, and I fared better than I expected going in, but definitely have
I posted awhile back that my PCa had progressed to high grade neuroendocrine carcinoma/small cell. I was treated with 4 rounds of atezolizumab/carboplatin/etoposide (chemotherapy and immunotherapy). A pet/CT scan shows it was effective, and I fared better than I expected going in, but definitely have
CharlieBC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Diarrhoea saga continued
I've had diarrhoea on and off for over a year. It started after breakfast and stopped around lunch time, not every day, but about 3 days a week. It's been slowly getting more frequent. A month or so ago I spoke to the GP who first diagnosed me with PMR/GCA. She tested me for coeliac and cancer, both
I've had diarrhoea on and off for over a year. It started after breakfast and stopped around lunch time, not every day, but about 3 days a week. It's been slowly getting more frequent. A month or so ago I spoke to the GP who first diagnosed me with PMR/GCA. She tested me for coeliac and cancer, both
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
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Reaching out to others with anxiety
I've lived with panic attacks and extreme anxiety since I was 18. They began when I left home to go to college. I've had decades of engaging in therapy, 12-step support groups and Recovery groups . The possibility of getting Covid has made me afraid to go to my 12-step groups in person. Being on-line
I've lived with panic attacks and extreme anxiety since I was 18. They began when I left home to go to college. I've had decades of engaging in therapy, 12-step support groups and Recovery groups . The possibility of getting Covid has made me afraid to go to my 12-step groups in person. Being on-line
Cowgirlcat84
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Triplet cuties
Hello everyoneJust thought i'd show you these three cutie sets of triplet lambs born on a farm near Swindon this week. Hopefully they will give you all a boost as they are the first ones this year and a wonderful sign that Spring is coming. Hope your starting to see the first shoots in your gardens
Hello everyoneJust thought i'd show you these three cutie sets of triplet lambs born on a farm near Swindon this week. Hopefully they will give you all a boost as they are the first ones this year and a wonderful sign that Spring is coming. Hope your starting to see the first shoots in your gardens
misty14
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
ReelRecovery
I spent the last two days having a great time learning to fly fish and meet with a wide variety of men with and surviving cancer. The majority of the men had prostate cancer including advanced PC. Reel Recovery is a non profit organization whose mission is to improve the lives of men with cancer using
I spent the last two days having a great time learning to fly fish and meet with a wide variety of men with and surviving cancer. The majority of the men had prostate cancer including advanced PC. Reel Recovery is a non profit organization whose mission is to improve the lives of men with cancer using
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Jakafi
It has been two weeks that I am taking one pill a day. My hemoglobin today was an8 and last week was 11 ,has anyone had a drop like this and one week with just one pill? My doctor does not seem concerned because I’m feeling fine. I am rechecking next week and just nervous about it going lower
It has been two weeks that I am taking one pill a day. My hemoglobin today was an8 and last week was 11 ,has anyone had a drop like this and one week with just one pill? My doctor does not seem concerned because I’m feeling fine. I am rechecking next week and just nervous about it going lower
Ggrana3192
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
cholecystectomy and cirrhosis
I’ve been advised that I need a cholecystectomy due to a polyp (9 x 6.5 mm). I have cirrhosis, but am fully compensated. I have been told that this operation can be very dangerous for someone with cirrhosis. Any help or advice please?
I’ve been advised that I need a cholecystectomy due to a polyp (9 x 6.5 mm). I have cirrhosis, but am fully compensated. I have been told that this operation can be very dangerous for someone with cirrhosis. Any help or advice please?
Turvy
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
RA and (periodontitis)gum disease 😱
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that I’ve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease 😱with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that I’ve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease 😱with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
Mybirthday1975
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NRAS
5 months ago
Has anyone experience of weekly rather than 3 weekly chemo sessions?
I have been diagnosed with Stage 3C ovarian cancer, after finding a smallish lump in my tum in July, which is now considerably larger (20cm). A ct scan showed abnormalites in several places, and this was followed by a laparoscopy to see the extent. I was told that I would be having 3 rounds of chemo
I have been diagnosed with Stage 3C ovarian cancer, after finding a smallish lump in my tum in July, which is now considerably larger (20cm). A ct scan showed abnormalites in several places, and this was followed by a laparoscopy to see the extent. I was told that I would be having 3 rounds of chemo
LovemyJackRussell
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
Ibs bam
I have ibs and bile acid malabsorption seen gastroenterologist on monday shes ruling out ibd and cronhs but i am still not convinced dont know of wat she said as still get loads of stomach pain specially before and after bowel movements she did say it could b scar tissue nerve damage or fibromalgyia
I have ibs and bile acid malabsorption seen gastroenterologist on monday shes ruling out ibd and cronhs but i am still not convinced dont know of wat she said as still get loads of stomach pain specially before and after bowel movements she did say it could b scar tissue nerve damage or fibromalgyia
Netbet22
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IBS Network
7 months ago
New member - Post ET MF (Australia)
I'm 42, married with six children, and I live in Australia. In 2013, I was diagnosed with CAL-R positive ET. I started taking aspirin and managed pretty well. After a spontaneous bleed in my right quadricep, it was discovered that I also had a genetic bleeding disorder, dysfibrinogenemia. After that
I'm 42, married with six children, and I live in Australia. In 2013, I was diagnosed with CAL-R positive ET. I started taking aspirin and managed pretty well. After a spontaneous bleed in my right quadricep, it was discovered that I also had a genetic bleeding disorder, dysfibrinogenemia. After that
Hatchie
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
Newly diagnosed seeking advice on surgical options
Hi, Recently diagnosed with S3 Ovarian Cancer and have been given a choice of primary debulking surgery followed by 6 rounds of chemo or interval debulking with the surgery in the middle of 6 rounds. Worried that PDS is more risky/ radical although I’ve been told that it wouldn’t be. Any advice/ experience
Hi, Recently diagnosed with S3 Ovarian Cancer and have been given a choice of primary debulking surgery followed by 6 rounds of chemo or interval debulking with the surgery in the middle of 6 rounds. Worried that PDS is more risky/ radical although I’ve been told that it wouldn’t be. Any advice/ experience
Bookclublover
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My Ovacome
9 months ago
How can I support my brother?
My brother has advanced prostate cancer and has had surgery. New tests show it has metastasised in his hip. I want to be able to support him but also don't want to say the wrong thing or add to the stress he is already feeling. I would appreciate ANY advice ~ thank you so much.
My brother has advanced prostate cancer and has had surgery. New tests show it has metastasised in his hip. I want to be able to support him but also don't want to say the wrong thing or add to the stress he is already feeling. I would appreciate ANY advice ~ thank you so much.
wavedancers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Stem cell transplant (SCT) 15 months on
I'm now 15 months after my SCT and in my my recent review my figures are improving:WBC 4.0 HB 139 Neut 2.3, lymph1.12 and platelets 106 ( highest for a couple of years). I also had my CD4 lymphocytes measured and can now come off Acyclovir and pentamidine. Hooray! I hated those nebulisers. This leaves
I'm now 15 months after my SCT and in my my recent review my figures are improving:WBC 4.0 HB 139 Neut 2.3, lymph1.12 and platelets 106 ( highest for a couple of years). I also had my CD4 lymphocytes measured and can now come off Acyclovir and pentamidine. Hooray! I hated those nebulisers. This leaves
Scaredy_cat
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
How to Navigate Prostate Cancers With Actionable Mutations - Grand Rounds Highlights, MedPage Today - 09/26/2023
I'm travelling and using an unfamiliar tablet, so no cut and paste from these linked articles. Note the access to a PDF of the full Grand Rounds paper in the second linked article. It has a useful table and simplified treatment algorithm for those mCRPCa with actionable genetic mutations. [i]
A Roadmap
I'm travelling and using an unfamiliar tablet, so no cut and paste from these linked articles. Note the access to a PDF of the full Grand Rounds paper in the second linked article. It has a useful table and simplified treatment algorithm for those mCRPCa with actionable genetic mutations. [i]
A Roadmap
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Here we go again!
At my last hospital appointment in February I asked the consultant about his thoughts on masking still and he suggested that as we are having to live with it and the current variants are not serious for most people maybe relaxing with caution or words to that effect. I was happy with that and have enjoyed
At my last hospital appointment in February I asked the consultant about his thoughts on masking still and he suggested that as we are having to live with it and the current variants are not serious for most people maybe relaxing with caution or words to that effect. I was happy with that and have enjoyed
Jetliz
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CLL Support
9 months ago
stem cell transplant survival with MF
This link gives some figures for overall survival with or without a transplant. The headline really is the initial mortality close to the transplant is only worth risking if your MF is quite bad. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218417/
This link gives some figures for overall survival with or without a transplant. The headline really is the initial mortality close to the transplant is only worth risking if your MF is quite bad. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7218417/
Scaredy_cat
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MPN Voice
1 month ago
Rapid responses to recent BMJ article
Thanks to Retteacherand LadyBothwellfor mentioning this article. I wondered if people had seen the rapid responses to the article. BMJ Vitamin B12 article Vitamin B12 BMJ 2023;383:e071725 https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725 Rapid Responses to above article https://www.bmj.com/content
Thanks to Retteacherand LadyBothwellfor mentioning this article. I wondered if people had seen the rapid responses to the article. BMJ Vitamin B12 article Vitamin B12 BMJ 2023;383:e071725 https://www.bmj.com/content/383/bmj-2022-071725 Rapid Responses to above article https://www.bmj.com/content
Sleepybunny
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Liver and spine mets just started Gemzar and my hormone blocker tamoxifen stopped working so began letrazole. Is anyone taking this combo?
I just began Gemzar and Letrosole. My neutrophils are 0.4. Is anyone familiar with this combination and have advice on getting my immune system stronger so I can get treatment? Thank you.
I just began Gemzar and Letrosole. My neutrophils are 0.4. Is anyone familiar with this combination and have advice on getting my immune system stronger so I can get treatment? Thank you.
Buster2020
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
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