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best Cereal options / veg breakfast options in US for a kidney transplant patient?
hey im 24 years old. I had undergone transplantation on feb'21. I'll be moving to Florida next month. Can you suggest me good breakfast options/cereal options
hey im 24 years old. I had undergone transplantation on feb'21. I'll be moving to Florida next month. Can you suggest me good breakfast options/cereal options
PatientWhizbang
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
can I go abroad for studies after a kidney transplant
can I go abroad(Canada) for studies after a kidney tranplant. It has been 4 years since my kidney got transplanted and Iam 21 years old. do the extreme cold weather cause any problems? will there be any difficulties to get Permanent residence?
can I go abroad(Canada) for studies after a kidney tranplant. It has been 4 years since my kidney got transplanted and Iam 21 years old. do the extreme cold weather cause any problems? will there be any difficulties to get Permanent residence?
sanath
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
Coping with Pediatric Kidney Disease
This episode features a conversation about pediatric kidney disease from “The Journey Continues”, a podcast by the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois hosted by kidney transplant recipient Monica Fox. Listen today: https://bit.ly/3gznxpZ
This episode features a conversation about pediatric kidney disease from “The Journey Continues”, a podcast by the National Kidney Foundation of Illinois hosted by kidney transplant recipient Monica Fox. Listen today: https://bit.ly/3gznxpZ
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Parents of Children with Kidney Disease
2 years ago
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Join Us tonight! July12th, Gathering HOPE, a Social Hour
Hello! For those of you who know me and to those of you I may not have spoken with or met yet, I am Michele Zeh, Manager of the Lung Cancer Living Room Series and I am excited to invite you to our monthly Gathering HOPE Social Hour hosted tonight on our ZOOM link at 5pm PT/8pm ET. At this meeting, we
Hello! For those of you who know me and to those of you I may not have spoken with or met yet, I am Michele Zeh, Manager of the Lung Cancer Living Room Series and I am excited to invite you to our monthly Gathering HOPE Social Hour hosted tonight on our ZOOM link at 5pm PT/8pm ET. At this meeting, we
Michelezeh
Partner
in
Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
ALK lung cancer: First sign of progression?
Hi. My brother has lung cancer and I wrote about it in the post below. He has taken Alectinib for few months and the results has been great so far. However he just received result from his latest Xray and the comment the doctor wrote online was that he can see "some slightly prominent lymph nodes in
Hi. My brother has lung cancer and I wrote about it in the post below. He has taken Alectinib for few months and the results has been great so far. However he just received result from his latest Xray and the comment the doctor wrote online was that he can see "some slightly prominent lymph nodes in
Hidden
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
The Constitution of Medical Knowledge (Part 1 of 3)
Patients are often confused by seemingly conflicting findings of studies, or equally good doctors recommending different treatment plans. How are we to decide? Medical science is a process created by a “reality-based community” to help decide such questions. Science isn’t just hypothesis-testing with
Patients are often confused by seemingly conflicting findings of studies, or equally good doctors recommending different treatment plans. How are we to decide? Medical science is a process created by a “reality-based community” to help decide such questions. Science isn’t just hypothesis-testing with
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Candy girl
liver transplant the effects on family
liver transplant the effects on family
Nevisrangesnow
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National Foundation for Transplants
2 years ago
Please have blood tests if taking medication - Pentasa.
My GP prescribed me Pentasa for my Ulcerative Colitis. I took this for approx 10 years. My GP never requested any blood tests in this time. This medication was slowly killing off my kidney function. In 2017 I was admitted to hospital with a 9% kidney function. I stopped Pentasa and my kidneys improved
My GP prescribed me Pentasa for my Ulcerative Colitis. I took this for approx 10 years. My GP never requested any blood tests in this time. This medication was slowly killing off my kidney function. In 2017 I was admitted to hospital with a 9% kidney function. I stopped Pentasa and my kidneys improved
TomYorke
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
2 years ago
Candy girl 👧
my husband is waiting on a liver transplant for 9 months he’s NAFLD he’s is driving me crazy his mood and attitude sounds crazy it’s really hard to watch
my husband is waiting on a liver transplant for 9 months he’s NAFLD he’s is driving me crazy his mood and attitude sounds crazy it’s really hard to watch
Nevisrangesnow
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National Foundation for Transplants
2 years ago
Non driving gene mutation-ASXL1
I have MF with JAK2 V617F for 10 years, now is taking Ruxotinib and Interferon . Spleen contraction and blood control are good. Although I took a lot of hormones, at least my fibrosis degree has been reversed, and the mutation rate has also decreased a lot. But I was found I have a new bad prognosis
I have MF with JAK2 V617F for 10 years, now is taking Ruxotinib and Interferon . Spleen contraction and blood control are good. Although I took a lot of hormones, at least my fibrosis degree has been reversed, and the mutation rate has also decreased a lot. But I was found I have a new bad prognosis
merlisa
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Non driving gene mutation-ASXL1
I have MF with JAK2 V617F for 10 years, now is taking Ruxotinib and Interferon . Spleen contraction and blood control are good. Although I took a lot of hormones, at least my fibrosis degree has been reversed, and the mutation rate has also decreased a lot. But I was found I have a new bad prognosis
I have MF with JAK2 V617F for 10 years, now is taking Ruxotinib and Interferon . Spleen contraction and blood control are good. Although I took a lot of hormones, at least my fibrosis degree has been reversed, and the mutation rate has also decreased a lot. But I was found I have a new bad prognosis
merlisa
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Fight MPN
2 years ago
Gallbladder issues
I was just curious to see how many members had issues with their gallbladder? I know of two friends who have had kidney transplants and they both had their gallbladder removed previously. I myself had my gallbladder removed the same year I was diagnosed with kidney disease. I suffered with gallbladder
I was just curious to see how many members had issues with their gallbladder? I know of two friends who have had kidney transplants and they both had their gallbladder removed previously. I myself had my gallbladder removed the same year I was diagnosed with kidney disease. I suffered with gallbladder
Ziggydoodah
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Kidney Disease
2 years ago
Follow up on my liver cancer HCC
Hi all, I have been on the craziest rollercoaster ride since January 2022. Had resection May 28, 2021. My cancer came back 8 months after surgery. Was referred to have a liver transplant evaluation. My case looked very promising to get a liver. Had to do a lot of prep including testing and interviews
Hi all, I have been on the craziest rollercoaster ride since January 2022. Had resection May 28, 2021. My cancer came back 8 months after surgery. Was referred to have a liver transplant evaluation. My case looked very promising to get a liver. Had to do a lot of prep including testing and interviews
Iggy08713287
Patient
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
2 years ago
Comparison can be good for the soul...
I do not often write on here but it seemed these musing may be of interest to others so here goes... ONE of the great advantages I find from attending the courses run by the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service (PRS) is comparison. And after today's session I feel encouraged. Not that I am significantly
I do not often write on here but it seemed these musing may be of interest to others so here goes... ONE of the great advantages I find from attending the courses run by the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service (PRS) is comparison. And after today's session I feel encouraged. Not that I am significantly
Timberman
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COPD Friends
2 years ago
Durvalumab not working, based on Guardant 360 Tumor Response Map...
Hello All, I've been a frequent reader/follower of this discussion forum, albeit never poster (until now), but just want to let everyone know I'm very appreciative of all the technical advice and positive supportive messages that are shared on a daily basis here. I've finally decided to jump in and
Hello All, I've been a frequent reader/follower of this discussion forum, albeit never poster (until now), but just want to let everyone know I'm very appreciative of all the technical advice and positive supportive messages that are shared on a daily basis here. I've finally decided to jump in and
yenlilly
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Lung Cancer Support
2 years ago
Pulmonary Hypertension
I’ve just returned from a pre
lung
transplant
check up at Harefield. Last seen in November when all was ok except pulmonary hypertension was noted. The pressure was 40 mm of mercury. Normal is 25. They weren’t too bothered as walking to the room could have raised it.
I’ve just returned from a pre
lung
transplant
check up at Harefield. Last seen in November when all was ok except pulmonary hypertension was noted. The pressure was 40 mm of mercury. Normal is 25. They weren’t too bothered as walking to the room could have raised it.
mary1956
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Sharing a video - ASCO 2022 highlights
Hi everyone The Lung Cancer Research Foundation ran a session yesterday to share the highlights of the major developments in lung cancer treatments presented at ASCO this year. ASCO is one of the major cancer conferences for researchers and doctors. I've posted the link here. Its an hour long and
Hi everyone The Lung Cancer Research Foundation ran a session yesterday to share the highlights of the major developments in lung cancer treatments presented at ASCO this year. ASCO is one of the major cancer conferences for researchers and doctors. I've posted the link here. Its an hour long and
sassassas
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Massive setback…😡😢😡😢😡😢
Just got word from the transplant team that they now consider me too high a risk for a double
lung
transplant
. As some of you may remember the assessment work up flagged up a calcification build up in a heart vessel ( LAD) which needed sorting.
Just got word from the transplant team that they now consider me too high a risk for a double
lung
transplant
. As some of you may remember the assessment work up flagged up a calcification build up in a heart vessel ( LAD) which needed sorting.
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Should I ask for a new assessment
I was diagnosed with terminal squamous cell lung cancer last October. My upper left lung had collapsed with a 10cm tumour and the tumour was blocking the lower lobe and caused it to overinflate. I had two sessions of palliative radiotherapy, one week apart, in Nov 21 to help keep the lower lobe functional
I was diagnosed with terminal squamous cell lung cancer last October. My upper left lung had collapsed with a 10cm tumour and the tumour was blocking the lower lobe and caused it to overinflate. I had two sessions of palliative radiotherapy, one week apart, in Nov 21 to help keep the lower lobe functional
ginkgo
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
Life insurance
Hi, has anyone been successful in securing or purchasing life insurance in the United States after being diagnosed with CKD and/or kidney transplant? I want to be able leave something behind for my family. I was denied by State Farm. I’m assuming the major insurance companies will exclude pre-existing
Hi, has anyone been successful in securing or purchasing life insurance in the United States after being diagnosed with CKD and/or kidney transplant? I want to be able leave something behind for my family. I was denied by State Farm. I’m assuming the major insurance companies will exclude pre-existing
Kidney2014
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Kidney Transplant
2 years ago
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