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Help with short synacthen test results
I originally posted this on the thyroid section of this site, but there appears to be some good experience of the short synacthen test here too, so I hope this is ok. Quick background, I’m 38 years old, male, and been experiencing pretty debilitating symptoms for about 6 years - fatigue, brain fog,
I originally posted this on the thyroid section of this site, but there appears to be some good experience of the short synacthen test here too, so I hope this is ok. Quick background, I’m 38 years old, male, and been experiencing pretty debilitating symptoms for about 6 years - fatigue, brain fog,
JonnyA
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
A Phase 1, Open-Label, Multicenter Study of JANX007 in Subjects With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
I have a choice between this trial and a BAT trial. I’m already preferential to BAT, but without being too hasty, I wanted to see if anyone here has any experience with JANX00x before deciding.
I have a choice between this trial and a BAT trial. I’m already preferential to BAT, but without being too hasty, I wanted to see if anyone here has any experience with JANX00x before deciding.
No_stone_unturned
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
New to PBC and Urso
Hi, I've recently been diagnosed with PBC, seems not a definitive diagnosis but consultant wanted me to start urso as he thinks it probably is this as ALP and GGT high although biopsy not very specific result and AMA negative.I started urso last week, a bit reluctantly as diagnosis seems a bit unclear
Hi, I've recently been diagnosed with PBC, seems not a definitive diagnosis but consultant wanted me to start urso as he thinks it probably is this as ALP and GGT high although biopsy not very specific result and AMA negative.I started urso last week, a bit reluctantly as diagnosis seems a bit unclear
JustChillin68
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PBC Foundation
6 days ago
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Urso for PBC
Hi everyone I'm fairly new to this group and I've posted a couple of times but have never received any replies so not sure if anyone can see my posts? I posted the following yesterday (since deleted the post as reposting now): I started on Urso 2 months ago for suspected PBC. While liver biopsy didn't
Hi everyone I'm fairly new to this group and I've posted a couple of times but have never received any replies so not sure if anyone can see my posts? I posted the following yesterday (since deleted the post as reposting now): I started on Urso 2 months ago for suspected PBC. While liver biopsy didn't
Supersunshine2024
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PBC Foundation
6 days ago
Help understanding short synacthen test result
First and foremost, apologies if I’m posting this in the wrong place, but I’ve seen other helpful reasons on this forum about short synacthen tests for adrenal insufficiency, and thought it worth a shot. Quick background, I’m 38 years old, male, and been experiencing pretty debilitating symptoms for
First and foremost, apologies if I’m posting this in the wrong place, but I’ve seen other helpful reasons on this forum about short synacthen tests for adrenal insufficiency, and thought it worth a shot. Quick background, I’m 38 years old, male, and been experiencing pretty debilitating symptoms for
JonnyA
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
cardiologist appointment
hello I went to see cardiologist today , was told no af , have tachycardia sinus rhythm , realy wanted some help with my meds as making me unwell , I’m now on bisop 2.5 twice per day , and can take flec if I want to I realy would like to take it but makes me feel very unwell , said I could take 50
hello I went to see cardiologist today , was told no af , have tachycardia sinus rhythm , realy wanted some help with my meds as making me unwell , I’m now on bisop 2.5 twice per day , and can take flec if I want to I realy would like to take it but makes me feel very unwell , said I could take 50
Prosecco1997
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Mitral Valve replacement
Hello all. I'm going in for mitral Valve replacement next week and I still haven't decided whether to have a tissue or mechanical Valve . Has anyone had this surgery? If so can you tell me how you made your decision please? Thanks
Hello all. I'm going in for mitral Valve replacement next week and I still haven't decided whether to have a tissue or mechanical Valve . Has anyone had this surgery? If so can you tell me how you made your decision please? Thanks
Caramilk
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Heart Valve Voice
1 year ago
Metaxalone.
I was diagnosed with PMR September 2023 but I'm unable to have steroids. Due to a heart condition I'm also unable to have Immuno suppresants. My Rheumy has now prescribed Metaxalone for pain relief. Reading the side effects I'm not sure I'm happy to take them as they can affect your kidneys and liver
I was diagnosed with PMR September 2023 but I'm unable to have steroids. Due to a heart condition I'm also unable to have Immuno suppresants. My Rheumy has now prescribed Metaxalone for pain relief. Reading the side effects I'm not sure I'm happy to take them as they can affect your kidneys and liver
Joann63
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
APS and Panic Attacks
Hi, I have been living with the diagnosis of APS since 2017 after a mini-stroke in my left eye, which fortunately left no damage. Recently, I switched from aspirin to warfarin after possibly experiencing another mini-stroke, though this hasn't been confirmed by tests. Sometimes, I feel dizzy, short
Hi, I have been living with the diagnosis of APS since 2017 after a mini-stroke in my left eye, which fortunately left no damage. Recently, I switched from aspirin to warfarin after possibly experiencing another mini-stroke, though this hasn't been confirmed by tests. Sometimes, I feel dizzy, short
Alessandra001
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
Holidays
Hi all I'm going away for 6 weeks to france so I'm stocking up on meds. My question is how long can you go without apixaban in an emergency as I'm on 2 a day. Also on a small dose of bisop once a day. This is my first time away in a year since my stroke last July and a bit nervous 😓 Thank you
Hi all I'm going away for 6 weeks to france so I'm stocking up on meds. My question is how long can you go without apixaban in an emergency as I'm on 2 a day. Also on a small dose of bisop once a day. This is my first time away in a year since my stroke last July and a bit nervous 😓 Thank you
TillyBoss
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
levothyroxine
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Diagnosed eight weeks ago underactive thyroid even though I had no symptoms. 25mg given and 12 days later reduced to 12.5 as I was so ill. 4 weeks later I was bedridden, severe headaches and unable to urinate so took myself off them as Surgery would not respond. Informed Surgery what I had done they
Sunny-time
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Antibody blood test
Hello I hope everyone is well. I was diagnosed with hashimotos about 9 weeks ago and have been on levothyroxine 50mg, blood test due at 12 weeks. Have also been taking vit d and ferroglobin. I have awful upper back, neck and foot pain. Currently under physio. Doctor did blood tests for rheumatoid arthritis
Hello I hope everyone is well. I was diagnosed with hashimotos about 9 weeks ago and have been on levothyroxine 50mg, blood test due at 12 weeks. Have also been taking vit d and ferroglobin. I have awful upper back, neck and foot pain. Currently under physio. Doctor did blood tests for rheumatoid arthritis
Nattycake
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
New Diagnosis of PBC and Prescribed URSO
Hello Everyone, I recently was diagnosed with PBC and went to see a GI doctor who recommended I start taking URSO. My bloodwork shows an elevated alk phos level (over time), positive AMA, GGT, DSDNA and I also was recently diagnosed last year with an MPN (myeloproliferative neoplasm) called essential
Hello Everyone, I recently was diagnosed with PBC and went to see a GI doctor who recommended I start taking URSO. My bloodwork shows an elevated alk phos level (over time), positive AMA, GGT, DSDNA and I also was recently diagnosed last year with an MPN (myeloproliferative neoplasm) called essential
Toddyboo
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PBC Foundation
7 months ago
PSA not dropping with cabazitaxel
See my profile for history. Have had 8 good years after Docitaxal, Lupron and 4 years of Zytiga. But mets's started up again in May, 2023. PSA went up to 36. Took 5 rounds of Docitaxal but not working. PSA 46 in December. MO prognosis is 1-1.5 yrs. Switched to cabazitaxel but after 3 rounds PSA is now
See my profile for history. Have had 8 good years after Docitaxal, Lupron and 4 years of Zytiga. But mets's started up again in May, 2023. PSA went up to 36. Took 5 rounds of Docitaxal but not working. PSA 46 in December. MO prognosis is 1-1.5 yrs. Switched to cabazitaxel but after 3 rounds PSA is now
westjl2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
urea blood test low
hi has anyone ever experienced this my Liver tests were normal this time round alt being 28 however my urea said 2.0 and it said that the normal is between 2.5 and 7.0 thanks in advance x
hi has anyone ever experienced this my Liver tests were normal this time round alt being 28 however my urea said 2.0 and it said that the normal is between 2.5 and 7.0 thanks in advance x
Faye-red
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Diagnosed almost 3 years ago
I am a 70 year old diagnosed in 8/21 with G9 on biopsy with initial imaging negative for metastatic disease. Underwent RP in 10/21 with seminal vesicle involvement. A few sampled nodes were negative. 5 months after surgery PSA climbed to 0.39 from 0.016 in first post op test. PSMA PET revealed a solitary
I am a 70 year old diagnosed in 8/21 with G9 on biopsy with initial imaging negative for metastatic disease. Underwent RP in 10/21 with seminal vesicle involvement. A few sampled nodes were negative. 5 months after surgery PSA climbed to 0.39 from 0.016 in first post op test. PSMA PET revealed a solitary
Retireddoc
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Fib-4 score 0.66
Hello Everyone, please advise if fib-4 score is same as fibro scan score. Mine is 0.66 or 1 32. I am worried sick about it. It says the score is intermediate. I think I have terry nails, itching and dull pain. Is this mean that I have advanced cirrhosis? My blood test are normal.
Hello Everyone, please advise if fib-4 score is same as fibro scan score. Mine is 0.66 or 1 32. I am worried sick about it. It says the score is intermediate. I think I have terry nails, itching and dull pain. Is this mean that I have advanced cirrhosis? My blood test are normal.
SShally
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
alt level 96
hi, m I’ve had two high alt levels and my ast levels were normal. I have been diagnosed with severe fatty liver. I’m still so worried it could be Cirrhosis or would of this been picked up. Also does anybody have any advice on foods? like how much wholemeal bread I can have a week? I’ve been living
hi, m I’ve had two high alt levels and my ast levels were normal. I have been diagnosed with severe fatty liver. I’m still so worried it could be Cirrhosis or would of this been picked up. Also does anybody have any advice on foods? like how much wholemeal bread I can have a week? I’ve been living
Chicob29
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
2nd Ablation woes
Hi I had a second ablation 2 weeks ago today. Everything went well and I felt happy and optimistic. Then a few days ago I went back into Af with an erractic heartbeat that is still continuing. Spoke to Arrythmia nurse and she advised this is quite common and I might need a cardioversion in 6 weeks after
Hi I had a second ablation 2 weeks ago today. Everything went well and I felt happy and optimistic. Then a few days ago I went back into Af with an erractic heartbeat that is still continuing. Spoke to Arrythmia nurse and she advised this is quite common and I might need a cardioversion in 6 weeks after
Twizzle1962
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
How long does SBRT to two lymph nodes continue to lower PSA?
Just wondering…does SBRT continue to drop PSA for any length of time? Or is it five sessions and it is what it is then? Curious if I can see further PSA reduction after 5 sessions to one node, then 5 to a second node. No prostate. See the treating RO in a couple of days, but thought I would ask
Just wondering…does SBRT continue to drop PSA for any length of time? Or is it five sessions and it is what it is then? Curious if I can see further PSA reduction after 5 sessions to one node, then 5 to a second node. No prostate. See the treating RO in a couple of days, but thought I would ask
Cancer2x
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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