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High cortisol in evening yet exhausted anyone know what is going on ? blood level analysis and help required
I have Hashimotos and have just got the results of my cortisol test it states that my first three samples are normal but the one late at night is elevated normal range is 0.83-3.86 mine is 4.91 it says on the private Genova report this suggests adrenal hyperfuction what do I do with this now? Could
I have Hashimotos and have just got the results of my cortisol test it states that my first three samples are normal but the one late at night is elevated normal range is 0.83-3.86 mine is 4.91 it says on the private Genova report this suggests adrenal hyperfuction what do I do with this now? Could
spacestar
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Thyroid UK
8 years ago
Will Oxygen help in the home when suffering from a sickle cell crisis?
Will Oxygen help in the home when suffering from a sickle cell crisis? If this is not the case why do S.C sufferers including those who are a carrier of the Gene need extra oxygen when having an operation? Any opinions and answers would be grateful.
Will Oxygen help in the home when suffering from a sickle cell crisis? If this is not the case why do S.C sufferers including those who are a carrier of the Gene need extra oxygen when having an operation? Any opinions and answers would be grateful.
cazzera
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Sickle Cell Society
8 years ago
Trisomy 12
Hi everyone. I saw my consultant on Thursday with the results of my recent blood test and PET scan. The PET scan only showed the enlarged lymph nodes that I knew about in my neck. None in my chest or abdomen which was good news. He told me I have the chromosome abnormality trisomy 12. He said it's not
Hi everyone. I saw my consultant on Thursday with the results of my recent blood test and PET scan. The PET scan only showed the enlarged lymph nodes that I knew about in my neck. None in my chest or abdomen which was good news. He told me I have the chromosome abnormality trisomy 12. He said it's not
Cindy1462
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CLL Support
8 years ago
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Living with Metastatic Prostate Cancer
My story starts with a colonoscopy in 2008. A small lump was discovered on my prostate so I went to an Urologist who recommended a biopsy. My PSA at the time was 2.1. At that time I did what the doctor ordered. The biopsy was perform in his office and was extremely painful to me. I do believe that
My story starts with a colonoscopy in 2008. A small lump was discovered on my prostate so I went to an Urologist who recommended a biopsy. My PSA at the time was 2.1. At that time I did what the doctor ordered. The biopsy was perform in his office and was extremely painful to me. I do believe that
skateguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
Please Tell me about Immunotherapy.
My Mother (56) was diagnosed with Breast Cancer of Stage 3. 11 out of 17 lymp nodes positive. ER and PR positive and Her2 negative. She underwent Mastectomy, Chemotherapy. Now her Radiotherapy will start in 2-3 days. Our oncologist told us that in third stage there are high chances of relapse in future
My Mother (56) was diagnosed with Breast Cancer of Stage 3. 11 out of 17 lymp nodes positive. ER and PR positive and Her2 negative. She underwent Mastectomy, Chemotherapy. Now her Radiotherapy will start in 2-3 days. Our oncologist told us that in third stage there are high chances of relapse in future
Coolsingh
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Breast Cancer India
8 years ago
Mantle Cell Lymphoma - Patient and Caregiver Survey
Lymphoma Canada is preparing a submission to the panCanadian Oncology Drug Review (pCODR) for: IBRUTINIB (IMBRUVICA) FOR THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RELAPSED/REFRACTORY
MANTLE
CELL
LYMPHOMA
(MCL).
Lymphoma Canada is preparing a submission to the panCanadian Oncology Drug Review (pCODR) for: IBRUTINIB (IMBRUVICA) FOR THE TREATMENT OF PATIENTS WITH RELAPSED/REFRACTORY
MANTLE
CELL
LYMPHOMA
(MCL).
LCAdmin
Lymphoma Canada
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Lymphoma Canada
9 years ago
Engineered immune cells yield "unprecedented" results in early cancer trials
T-Cell therapy has delivered promising results in early trials involving patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Removing immune cells, training them to attack cancer and then reintroducing them into the body has emerged as a promising approach to overcoming the deadly disease. And researchers are
T-Cell therapy has delivered promising results in early trials involving patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia. Removing immune cells, training them to attack cancer and then reintroducing them into the body has emerged as a promising approach to overcoming the deadly disease. And researchers are
shubhac
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Breast Cancer India
9 years ago
Hope is on the way.
This morning's news should give us all cause to smile and to keep hope alive. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/science/doctors-battling-stop-cancer-hail-7377474 However, does T cell immunotherapy work on B cell leukemia? This question is above my pay grade. Still, this breakthrough
This morning's news should give us all cause to smile and to keep hope alive. http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/technology-science/science/doctors-battling-stop-cancer-hail-7377474 However, does T cell immunotherapy work on B cell leukemia? This question is above my pay grade. Still, this breakthrough
RK66
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Bone Marrow Biopsy ?
My husband is about to have round 5 of BR chemotherapy tomorrow ...after his CT scan last week his Consultant said blood results, lymph nodes , spleen are all good ...I asked approximately how long patients usually have before they need more treatment and she said about 2 to 4 years ( I hoped it would
My husband is about to have round 5 of BR chemotherapy tomorrow ...after his CT scan last week his Consultant said blood results, lymph nodes , spleen are all good ...I asked approximately how long patients usually have before they need more treatment and she said about 2 to 4 years ( I hoped it would
alice111
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Causes of GCA?????????
Thought others might like to read this which I found when searching for a link between RA and GCA Rheumatoid arthritis and giant cell arteritis linked with solar cycles https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150615142841.htm
Thought others might like to read this which I found when searching for a link between RA and GCA Rheumatoid arthritis and giant cell arteritis linked with solar cycles https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2015/06/150615142841.htm
PMRpro
Ambassador
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PMRGCAuk
8 years ago
B12 result 253, GP has prescribed 50 mcg cyanocobalamin tablets. Methylcobalamine 5000 mcg better?
Title says it all really! Also what is a good make of Vitamin B complex to supplement this?
Title says it all really! Also what is a good make of Vitamin B complex to supplement this?
seamail57
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
parietal cell antibody test.
My test was positive but an if test not was not done... what does this tell me please??
My test was positive but an if test not was not done... what does this tell me please??
xJJx
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Anyone been on Triptorelin during their treatment?
Hi everyone, I've just finished R-CHOP chemotherapy and am recovering after 7 months of treatment. I was on Triptorelin for 4 months to temporarily stop my ovaries from working (and protect them from chemo). I've been off it since September and have been waiting for my periods to come but there hasn't
Hi everyone, I've just finished R-CHOP chemotherapy and am recovering after 7 months of treatment. I was on Triptorelin for 4 months to temporarily stop my ovaries from working (and protect them from chemo). I've been off it since September and have been waiting for my periods to come but there hasn't
Guppy1
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Lymphoma Canada
9 years ago
Bloood exchange's
I have sickle cell anemia, Am 37, I've had 2 strokes, and i now have blood exchanges every 5 weeks because of the strokes. Does anyone else have blood exchanges? and how are you coping with them?
I have sickle cell anemia, Am 37, I've had 2 strokes, and i now have blood exchanges every 5 weeks because of the strokes. Does anyone else have blood exchanges? and how are you coping with them?
mzdonz
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Sickle Cell Society
9 years ago
Pain
After stem cell transplant is the pain less, and does it simply go away for several years?
After stem cell transplant is the pain less, and does it simply go away for several years?
Price918
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Myeloma America Support
9 years ago
recently diagnosed with CLL
In Jan 2015 I went to the hospital with a platelet count of 1,000. The doctor told me I had ITP and treated me for 10 months with steroids, IVIG, and Nplate shots. After 3 more hospitalizations, I changed doctors in November. The new doc started me on Rituxan, continued the weekly Nplate, and scheduled
In Jan 2015 I went to the hospital with a platelet count of 1,000. The doctor told me I had ITP and treated me for 10 months with steroids, IVIG, and Nplate shots. After 3 more hospitalizations, I changed doctors in November. The new doc started me on Rituxan, continued the weekly Nplate, and scheduled
ohiojim
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Dear ENDOTEXT and THYROIDMANAGER READERS
For your interest and information, I just received one of the emails I am subscribed to. For any of you who do not know of these resources, I commend them. Even though we often end up criticising doctors and "big pharma", there is no doubt that what is available here demonstrates that thyroid is an enormously
For your interest and information, I just received one of the emails I am subscribed to. For any of you who do not know of these resources, I commend them. Even though we often end up criticising doctors and "big pharma", there is no doubt that what is available here demonstrates that thyroid is an enormously
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
9 years ago
Scientists Studying Sickle Cell Trait
Studying Sickle Cell Trait Condition has killed 9 collegiate football players since 2000, researchers say WebMD News from HealthDay By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers are trying to learn more about a condition called sickle cell trait, which
Studying Sickle Cell Trait Condition has killed 9 collegiate football players since 2000, researchers say WebMD News from HealthDay By Robert Preidt HealthDay Reporter THURSDAY, Sept. 18, 2014 (HealthDay News) -- Researchers are trying to learn more about a condition called sickle cell trait, which
Wanda61
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Sickle Cell Society
9 years ago
Why 1 in 5 cancer clinical trials fizzle
[/i]"Clinical trials are the scientific soul of cancer-cure advances, but nearly 20 percent of these publicly funded studies fail to draw enough patients to render verdicts on experimental therapies, investigators reported Tuesday. That failure rate represents stalled progress in the pursuit of better
[/i]"Clinical trials are the scientific soul of cancer-cure advances, but nearly 20 percent of these publicly funded studies fail to draw enough patients to render verdicts on experimental therapies, investigators reported Tuesday. That failure rate represents stalled progress in the pursuit of better
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Panorama
Hi Watching panorama where they are treating ms by giving patients chemo then a bone Marrow transplant and rebooting their immune system to before their MS. wouldn't it be wonderful if that could help RA X
Hi Watching panorama where they are treating ms by giving patients chemo then a bone Marrow transplant and rebooting their immune system to before their MS. wouldn't it be wonderful if that could help RA X
allanah
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NRAS
9 years ago
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