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Parkinson's patient experiences improvements following stem cell infusions
research being done at Hope Biosciences in Sugarland, TX https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2023.1257080/full Conclusions Overall, HB-adMSC therapy was efficacious in improving the patient's experience with a progressively degenerative neurological disease such as PD. Administration
research being done at Hope Biosciences in Sugarland, TX https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2023.1257080/full Conclusions Overall, HB-adMSC therapy was efficacious in improving the patient's experience with a progressively degenerative neurological disease such as PD. Administration
Boscoejean
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Scientists identify 11 new genes linked to aggressive prostate cancer
"It's the largest study published so far to compare the inherited genetic influences which separate aggressive and non-aggressive prostate cancers." https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive%2Fscientists-identify-11-new-genes-linked-to-aggressive-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign
"It's the largest study published so far to compare the inherited genetic influences which separate aggressive and non-aggressive prostate cancers." https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive%2Fscientists-identify-11-new-genes-linked-to-aggressive-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign
V10fanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Contrast echocardiogram booked
Hi there, My appointment has finally come through after a 6 months wait. Which I don't mind because I was told this at the beginning, so expectations have been met. Is there anyone out there that has had one? I know it's like an 3cho and they inject a contrast. They are looking for a whole in my heart
Hi there, My appointment has finally come through after a 6 months wait. Which I don't mind because I was told this at the beginning, so expectations have been met. Is there anyone out there that has had one? I know it's like an 3cho and they inject a contrast. They are looking for a whole in my heart
Af8b_futter
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AF Association
5 months ago
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3rd Rheumy says I no longer have PMR but Rheumatoid Arthritis from X-rays and blood tests and prescribed Leflunomide
does this stuff work? The side effects for liver damage potential looks scary to me, someone that once was misdiagnosed with liver cancer and sent to Cleveland for transplant. Yes, fatty liver at age 59. Don’t drink or smoke. Pre diabetic/diabetic Also, does PMR segway into rheumatoid arthritis?
does this stuff work? The side effects for liver damage potential looks scary to me, someone that once was misdiagnosed with liver cancer and sent to Cleveland for transplant. Yes, fatty liver at age 59. Don’t drink or smoke. Pre diabetic/diabetic Also, does PMR segway into rheumatoid arthritis?
EngineerMatthew
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Overwhelming thoughts of death/dying
Hello, I really need some good reassurance. Today is the new year and since yesterday, I've had a feeling that I am going to die soon. I have NO reason to believe this health wise, but I've had multiple attacks about it today and I've cried a few times too. I have a 3 year old little boy I'm terrified
Hello, I really need some good reassurance. Today is the new year and since yesterday, I've had a feeling that I am going to die soon. I have NO reason to believe this health wise, but I've had multiple attacks about it today and I've cried a few times too. I have a 3 year old little boy I'm terrified
Krissy1991
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Anxiety Support
5 months ago
new on Flecainide
My afib started 11 years ago with one episode and then went silent for nearly six years . So for the first six years I was on low dose diltiazem and one standard aspirin. for the last four years I was put on Multaq and Eliquis. Multaq kept me in NSR for about a year and then progressively became ineffective
My afib started 11 years ago with one episode and then went silent for nearly six years . So for the first six years I was on low dose diltiazem and one standard aspirin. for the last four years I was put on Multaq and Eliquis. Multaq kept me in NSR for about a year and then progressively became ineffective
execz1
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AF Association
5 months ago
Sinus tachycardia
Laying on a gurney now for past 7 hours after presenting to ED with heart rate in 120-150 but in sinus rhythm associated with some mild fatigue, accompanied by a bump in my troponins level fom 15-40. Had similar episode 4 weeks ago. Each time no a fib detected. Everything else completely wnl and
Laying on a gurney now for past 7 hours after presenting to ED with heart rate in 120-150 but in sinus rhythm associated with some mild fatigue, accompanied by a bump in my troponins level fom 15-40. Had similar episode 4 weeks ago. Each time no a fib detected. Everything else completely wnl and
Aegean56
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AF Association
5 months ago
Slow-SPEED ‘Slowing Parinson’s early through exercise dosage’
The Slow-SPEED project is the world's first large-scale research into potentially disease-retardant treatment in the prodromal phase of Parkinson's. But the results will undoubtedly also be important after diagnosis and PD at a more advanced stage. This 4-year study investigates in people at a higher
The Slow-SPEED project is the world's first large-scale research into potentially disease-retardant treatment in the prodromal phase of Parkinson's. But the results will undoubtedly also be important after diagnosis and PD at a more advanced stage. This 4-year study investigates in people at a higher
Esperanto
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Auditory hallucinations
Hello, My mum was diagnosed in Feb 21 with Parkinson’s. She has recently been experiencing distressing crashing sounds (usually when she wakes, but not always). I appreciate this is probably Parkinson’s related, and would like to hear from anyone else suffering a similar experience. She has been on
Hello, My mum was diagnosed in Feb 21 with Parkinson’s. She has recently been experiencing distressing crashing sounds (usually when she wakes, but not always). I appreciate this is probably Parkinson’s related, and would like to hear from anyone else suffering a similar experience. She has been on
NJCOL
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
bisoprolol
put on bisoprolol 5mf diagonised with AFib now my pulse rate 46 is this normal?
put on bisoprolol 5mf diagonised with AFib now my pulse rate 46 is this normal?
layla3
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 months ago
Hi new here
Hi hoping I can understand my underactive thyriod more , living in sunny Devon
Hi hoping I can understand my underactive thyriod more , living in sunny Devon
nannynett
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Flying whilst having an episode of AF
Morning This is my first post on this forum but I have found it really resssuring. I just wondered whether people had been on a flight whilst having an episode of AF? I am paroxysmal at the moment but have found that my episodes are lasting at least 2 days and then only getting 1 day respite before
Morning This is my first post on this forum but I have found it really resssuring. I just wondered whether people had been on a flight whilst having an episode of AF? I am paroxysmal at the moment but have found that my episodes are lasting at least 2 days and then only getting 1 day respite before
Amhan
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Horrible way to start 2024
😞I was picking up something from the floor and as I turned around to put it back down, I felt a weird, constricted (knot) feeling in my upper tummy and chest. It felt strange in my throat too. I placed my fingers on the carotid artery and this is what I felt: beat, beat, beat, two quick beats, then
😞I was picking up something from the floor and as I turned around to put it back down, I felt a weird, constricted (knot) feeling in my upper tummy and chest. It felt strange in my throat too. I placed my fingers on the carotid artery and this is what I felt: beat, beat, beat, two quick beats, then
DoveofPeace
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 months ago
Clopidogrel
Had what was deemed was a minor TIA of left eye in June 2022 as lost part vision 5 maybe 10 mins , spoke to gp he sent me to get checked out at A&E who referred me to stroke department. 5 days later had the appointment at hospital and they performed ecg, ultrasound of neck and echo cardiograph everthing
Had what was deemed was a minor TIA of left eye in June 2022 as lost part vision 5 maybe 10 mins , spoke to gp he sent me to get checked out at A&E who referred me to stroke department. 5 days later had the appointment at hospital and they performed ecg, ultrasound of neck and echo cardiograph everthing
Handg
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
Please check!
Earlier today I posted the link to the PBC Foundaton's Urso calculator. There are so many posts and questions relating to Urso that I thought it was important for everyone to make sure they are on the right dose. This 'calculator' is also available on the PBC app. Knowing you are taking the right dose
Earlier today I posted the link to the PBC Foundaton's Urso calculator. There are so many posts and questions relating to Urso that I thought it was important for everyone to make sure they are on the right dose. This 'calculator' is also available on the PBC app. Knowing you are taking the right dose
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
3 months ago
Too many vitamins ?
i was diagnosed 8 years ago with prostate cancer. I chose not to do anything until 4 months ago , when i felt in pain everywhere and went for treatment . I am now on Erleada and degarelix feeling much better and with the regular side effect of hot flashes and tireness. I took for 8 years and still
i was diagnosed 8 years ago with prostate cancer. I chose not to do anything until 4 months ago , when i felt in pain everywhere and went for treatment . I am now on Erleada and degarelix feeling much better and with the regular side effect of hot flashes and tireness. I took for 8 years and still
Raminagrobis
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Ectopics scaring me, lasting longer than usual.
This past week, for 3 days, I had almost continuous ectopics and for the first time, they even lasted all night which really scared me. I went to the A&E, the ECG was "normal" but during the 4 hours I was there, the telemetry did pick up ectopics. The doctor said there was nothing to raise a red flag
This past week, for 3 days, I had almost continuous ectopics and for the first time, they even lasted all night which really scared me. I went to the A&E, the ECG was "normal" but during the 4 hours I was there, the telemetry did pick up ectopics. The doctor said there was nothing to raise a red flag
DoveofPeace
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Arrhythmia Alliance
5 months ago
Help with getting a diagnosis
Hi all, I have been struggling for years now with symptoms of hypothyroidism. It’s all really come on over the last couple of years. My weight is out of control, I’m freezing all the time, my hair is dry and brittle, plus many other textbook underactive thyroid symptoms. I’ve been to the doctors
Hi all, I have been struggling for years now with symptoms of hypothyroidism. It’s all really come on over the last couple of years. My weight is out of control, I’m freezing all the time, my hair is dry and brittle, plus many other textbook underactive thyroid symptoms. I’ve been to the doctors
Punkyoungirl
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Is serum folate levels the level of b12?
I received this as a blood result 3 weeks after receiving my b12 injection but I am confused. Does this tell me the level of b12 in my blood or folate? There are no other test results that refer to b12. I am currently suffering very badly with the symptoms of low b12 despite having my 3 monthly injections
I received this as a blood result 3 weeks after receiving my b12 injection but I am confused. Does this tell me the level of b12 in my blood or folate? There are no other test results that refer to b12. I am currently suffering very badly with the symptoms of low b12 despite having my 3 monthly injections
Lynne81
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 days ago
longer episodes of afib
hi,I guess I'd like to have opinions on longer episodes of afib, like 10 + days or longer. apart from the obvious actions such as keeping one's blood thin and resistant to clotting by either utilizing drugs or alternative blood thinning agents, is there anything else that one should consider, such as
hi,I guess I'd like to have opinions on longer episodes of afib, like 10 + days or longer. apart from the obvious actions such as keeping one's blood thin and resistant to clotting by either utilizing drugs or alternative blood thinning agents, is there anything else that one should consider, such as
crazyvlad
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AF Association
5 months ago
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