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I Too Have Persistent Afib
I too am in persistent afib (Bradycardia) with no symptoms. I was taking Amiodarone medication which caused internal bleeding. The result was blood in my urine. My cardiologist switched me to Eliquis medication, 5mg at 10AM and 10PM and I no longer have blood in my urine and my Bradycardia is under
I too am in persistent afib (Bradycardia) with no symptoms. I was taking Amiodarone medication which caused internal bleeding. The result was blood in my urine. My cardiologist switched me to Eliquis medication, 5mg at 10AM and 10PM and I no longer have blood in my urine and my Bradycardia is under
theluckyone
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Vit D, vit B12, folate, ferritin optimal levels
Hi. Can anyone remind me what the optimal levels on a medichecks test are for the above levels please? Many thanks in advance.
Hi. Can anyone remind me what the optimal levels on a medichecks test are for the above levels please? Many thanks in advance.
Mickeydooley
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Thyroid UK
9 days ago
Anti-Vitamin B12 HoloTC antibody
Does anyone know any more about this test? Anyone had the test? Anyone had a positive result? [i]
Anti-Vitamin B12 HoloTC antibody
[/i] https://www.creative-diagnostics.com/vitamin-b12-holotc-antibody-282870-144.htm
Does anyone know any more about this test? Anyone had the test? Anyone had a positive result? [i]
Anti-Vitamin B12 HoloTC antibody
[/i] https://www.creative-diagnostics.com/vitamin-b12-holotc-antibody-282870-144.htm
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 days ago
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AIHdx
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
Hi! New here. I had been experiencing vague, debilitating symptoms occasionally for a few years, fatigue, nausea, chronic back pain, itchy skin, brain fog, etc. November’23 symptoms became acute, as well as dark urine and jaundice and I was basically incapacitated. Hospitalized December’23 with ALT
AIGal73
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
very high B12 no injections or supplements
Has anyone had very high B12 ? My B12 has been 2000 for years .. I have peripheral neuropathy which I was told 21 years ago was caused by low B12 .. had 12 weekly b12 injections and then they were stopped as my b12 so high 🤷♀️ I’m also on thyroid meds T4 and T3 .. I also have high ferritin .. My GP
Has anyone had very high B12 ? My B12 has been 2000 for years .. I have peripheral neuropathy which I was told 21 years ago was caused by low B12 .. had 12 weekly b12 injections and then they were stopped as my b12 so high 🤷♀️ I’m also on thyroid meds T4 and T3 .. I also have high ferritin .. My GP
lynnwin
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 days ago
PSA to have stabilized after skyrocketing. What does this mean?
With PSA rising very rapidly four months ago after finishing Eclipse Trial, I had SBRT done immediately followed by Provenge. PSA on the day of SBRT was 2.0. It’s my understanding that Provenge will not affect PSA testing so it’s hard to determine progress. Obviously, there is still cancer still there
With PSA rising very rapidly four months ago after finishing Eclipse Trial, I had SBRT done immediately followed by Provenge. PSA on the day of SBRT was 2.0. It’s my understanding that Provenge will not affect PSA testing so it’s hard to determine progress. Obviously, there is still cancer still there
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Benefit of coherent breathing
Before PMR, I was experiencing bouts of arrythmia. Even on controlling drugs, it still occurred about every 25 days. At the start of PMR, I was diagnosed with moderate Aortic Stenosis. A symptom of Aortic Stenosis can be arrythmia. I was told that my condition would deteriorate and so regularly monitored
Before PMR, I was experiencing bouts of arrythmia. Even on controlling drugs, it still occurred about every 25 days. At the start of PMR, I was diagnosed with moderate Aortic Stenosis. A symptom of Aortic Stenosis can be arrythmia. I was told that my condition would deteriorate and so regularly monitored
PhilFreeToAsk
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Why still low Iron
Hi everyone, Firstly, I wanted to mention that I'm trying my best to remain resilient through this rollercoaster of hormonal fluctuations, but I must admit, I do falter at times. Today, I find myself confined to bed, feeling rather overwhelmed. However, knowing that there are others who can relate keeps
Hi everyone, Firstly, I wanted to mention that I'm trying my best to remain resilient through this rollercoaster of hormonal fluctuations, but I must admit, I do falter at times. Today, I find myself confined to bed, feeling rather overwhelmed. However, knowing that there are others who can relate keeps
Faith442024
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Thyroid UK
12 days ago
mHSPCa with undetectable PSA - chemo-only?
Is chemo-only justified, without ADT/androgen receptor pathway inhibitors, in a case like mine with two new mets discovered and with PSA less than 0.1? I have had no SOC medication since 2.5 years, after SRBR to a single identified met. Gleason 9. This study points to ADT not being of benefit to low-PSA
Is chemo-only justified, without ADT/androgen receptor pathway inhibitors, in a case like mine with two new mets discovered and with PSA less than 0.1? I have had no SOC medication since 2.5 years, after SRBR to a single identified met. Gleason 9. This study points to ADT not being of benefit to low-PSA
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
NHS Guidelines 2-monthly injections for B12 deficiency patients with neurological symptoms
Hello All, Browsing the internet (as you do!) and have come across two NHS-issued documents, stating those of us with neurological symptoms should be having 2- and not 3-monthly injections (and should be referred to a haematologist, apparently - personally I've never seen one after over 20 years of
Hello All, Browsing the internet (as you do!) and have come across two NHS-issued documents, stating those of us with neurological symptoms should be having 2- and not 3-monthly injections (and should be referred to a haematologist, apparently - personally I've never seen one after over 20 years of
New144
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
13 days ago
HF ongoing issues
Hi, Had a 2 lead pacemaker fitted cpl of years ago after pace n ablate, have total heart block so paced 100% since then I have been diagnosed with heart failure with echo showing left ventricular dysfunction and a EF of <40% I'm also in AF. HF nurse has prescribed meds and currently on Bisoprolol 1.25mg
Hi, Had a 2 lead pacemaker fitted cpl of years ago after pace n ablate, have total heart block so paced 100% since then I have been diagnosed with heart failure with echo showing left ventricular dysfunction and a EF of <40% I'm also in AF. HF nurse has prescribed meds and currently on Bisoprolol 1.25mg
Nomis21
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Question About Iron Supplement
Has anyone tried a transdermal iron patch and does it raise your levels at all? I have been taking the supplements which have helped tremendously, until they started messing up my gastrointestinal system, and that was with the timed release, gentle iron and the sublingual iron as well. My doctor will
Has anyone tried a transdermal iron patch and does it raise your levels at all? I have been taking the supplements which have helped tremendously, until they started messing up my gastrointestinal system, and that was with the timed release, gentle iron and the sublingual iron as well. My doctor will
Rwall
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Restless Legs Syndrome
14 days ago
B12 blood test result explained?
hi all. I have been told my GP that my B12 levels are low and that I need to take a supplement lifelong. My results a show Plasma vitamin B12 level - 49 pmol/l. Does anyone know is this is very low? Or just a little bit?
hi all. I have been told my GP that my B12 levels are low and that I need to take a supplement lifelong. My results a show Plasma vitamin B12 level - 49 pmol/l. Does anyone know is this is very low? Or just a little bit?
HP12
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
15 days ago
Elevated Liver Enzymes and Terry's Nails
Hello Everyone, Hope you all are doing better. I had a routine blood test a month ago and my LFTs were slightly elevated, Alt was 52, Alp was 122 and Ggt was 71. Ast was normal at 35 according to the lab. Other things such as Albumin(42) Globulin(29) Total protien, kindey function, platelets (333),
Hello Everyone, Hope you all are doing better. I had a routine blood test a month ago and my LFTs were slightly elevated, Alt was 52, Alp was 122 and Ggt was 71. Ast was normal at 35 according to the lab. Other things such as Albumin(42) Globulin(29) Total protien, kindey function, platelets (333),
Mhalpha
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
help with iron levels please for RLS, please?
Following all the helpful advice on here to raise my iron levels, I have been taking iron since February. My levels then were Serum Ferritin 19 ug/L Transferrin Sat. Index 24% Serum Iron 15.5 umo/l As advised on here, I have been taking 100mg iron bisglycinate every other night, with vit C, on an
Following all the helpful advice on here to raise my iron levels, I have been taking iron since February. My levels then were Serum Ferritin 19 ug/L Transferrin Sat. Index 24% Serum Iron 15.5 umo/l As advised on here, I have been taking 100mg iron bisglycinate every other night, with vit C, on an
Lacey_
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Restless Legs Syndrome
17 days ago
Not PCa but related. Imuno therapies keeps getting better.
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
On April 4, 2024, Candel Therapeutics, Inc. (the “Company”) issued a press release announcing positive interim data from its randomized phase 2 clinical trial of CAN-2409 in non-metastatic pancreatic cancer. A copy of the full press release is attached as Exhibit 99.1 to this Current Report on Form
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
B12 Deficiency
hi everyone, just wanting peoples thoughts or advice on the following: I had a B12 serum test done which showed my B12 was low at 188 on the 28th of august. This was repeated on September the 2nd and came out at 232 without treatment. My intrinsic factor was also negative. I have loads of B12 symptoms
hi everyone, just wanting peoples thoughts or advice on the following: I had a B12 serum test done which showed my B12 was low at 188 on the 28th of august. This was repeated on September the 2nd and came out at 232 without treatment. My intrinsic factor was also negative. I have loads of B12 symptoms
Hammy2024
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
17 days ago
Recommended iron levels
With regard to iron, there is really only one correct way to test a patient's four iron levels. This information is from The Johns Hopkins University & Medical Center in Maryland, USA. Listed below are the four iron parameters, the "normal" limits for men and women, and the recommended levels for RLS
With regard to iron, there is really only one correct way to test a patient's four iron levels. This information is from The Johns Hopkins University & Medical Center in Maryland, USA. Listed below are the four iron parameters, the "normal" limits for men and women, and the recommended levels for RLS
fritzb43
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Restless Legs Syndrome
19 days ago
Low PSA + high Gleason-FYI
I’ve just heard that this is a thing. Unfortunately it seems to affect my outcome. For instance, I had an initial PSA of 4.8 (4.6 after retesting), and I’m Gleason 9. Three of my doctors have mentioned it to me in passing (most recently today), which led me to Google it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I’ve just heard that this is a thing. Unfortunately it seems to affect my outcome. For instance, I had an initial PSA of 4.8 (4.6 after retesting), and I’m Gleason 9. Three of my doctors have mentioned it to me in passing (most recently today), which led me to Google it. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Selegiline side effects
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Hi All. Due to drug shortages we've been unable to get rasagiline and had to swap to selegiline. Since the swap mum has had lots of unusual bleeding and the GP thinks it may be a side effect of the selegiline. Just wondered if anyone else has had similar problems and if so how did you resolve things?
Joluu
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PSP Association
8 months ago
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