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D-Day nerves!!!
Surgery on the 20th looming, va valve replacement and a scoop out. heads starting to play tricks, how did people manage the build up nerves?
Surgery on the 20th looming, va valve replacement and a scoop out. heads starting to play tricks, how did people manage the build up nerves?
TriumphLover
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Paul's last day today
Today is Paul Howard's last day at LUPUS UK after 13 years at the charity. Please join us in sending him our very best wishes for the future. Thank you for everything you have done for the lupus community. You will be very much missed!
Today is Paul Howard's last day at LUPUS UK after 13 years at the charity. Please join us in sending him our very best wishes for the future. Thank you for everything you have done for the lupus community. You will be very much missed!
Debbie_kinsey
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Fatty Liver -Pain
Hi, I have had NAFLD for several years but have just started to get pain with it. I think it may have moved to NASH and possibly fibrosis or cirrhosis (nothing has confirmed that officially yet). I had a blood test and the doctor said that the liver function number was raised more so than usual. It
Hi, I have had NAFLD for several years but have just started to get pain with it. I think it may have moved to NASH and possibly fibrosis or cirrhosis (nothing has confirmed that officially yet). I had a blood test and the doctor said that the liver function number was raised more so than usual. It
IronPilgrim
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
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My son died at the age of 36 in the USA in September 2023. He had been alcohol dependent but had finally managed to stop drinking a month before, and his liver results were steadily improving . He woke up one Sunday bright yellow but feeling fine and it took his wife 48 hours to persuade him to go to
My son died at the age of 36 in the USA in September 2023. He had been alcohol dependent but had finally managed to stop drinking a month before, and his liver results were steadily improving . He woke up one Sunday bright yellow but feeling fine and it took his wife 48 hours to persuade him to go to
Tortoise57
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Rising PSA -
Diagnosed: May 2021 age 53 otherwise no health issues. Only symptom was increased urination that progressed to painful urination and inability to fully empty bladder. Highest PSA was 5. MRI showed Mets to pelvic lymph, seminal vessels, and pelvic bone. Gleason 4+3 (80% of samples) 4+5 for 10%. CT
Diagnosed: May 2021 age 53 otherwise no health issues. Only symptom was increased urination that progressed to painful urination and inability to fully empty bladder. Highest PSA was 5. MRI showed Mets to pelvic lymph, seminal vessels, and pelvic bone. Gleason 4+3 (80% of samples) 4+5 for 10%. CT
MPCSUX
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
ASCO GU 2024 program
Ok! Here you go, but prostate cancer is only on day 1 https://conferences.asco.org/gu/program
Ok! Here you go, but prostate cancer is only on day 1 https://conferences.asco.org/gu/program
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Help with results please
Hi everyone. I have been lingering for a while and hope that you can help me.I have my last 3 results from medichecks. 25/01/24 Crp 75.6 (less than 3) Ferritin 143 (30-264) Folate serum 10.1 (more than 7) Vit B12 active 59.7 (37.5 - 188) Vitamin D 25.3 (50 - 250) Tsh 9.91 (0.27 - 4.2) FT3 3.4 (3.1 -
Hi everyone. I have been lingering for a while and hope that you can help me.I have my last 3 results from medichecks. 25/01/24 Crp 75.6 (less than 3) Ferritin 143 (30-264) Folate serum 10.1 (more than 7) Vit B12 active 59.7 (37.5 - 188) Vitamin D 25.3 (50 - 250) Tsh 9.91 (0.27 - 4.2) FT3 3.4 (3.1 -
Lottieanne
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Support Group for Dialysis Patients Thursday night 6pm EST
This is YaMarie from Virtual Dialysis Support Center sending you an invitation to our Support Group Meeting on Thursday at 6pm. This time, we are featuring Dr. Olaf Kroneman, who will answer any kidney questions you might have. He is a board-certified nephrologist, and we will also have random drawings
This is YaMarie from Virtual Dialysis Support Center sending you an invitation to our Support Group Meeting on Thursday at 6pm. This time, we are featuring Dr. Olaf Kroneman, who will answer any kidney questions you might have. He is a board-certified nephrologist, and we will also have random drawings
Bassetmommer
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Kidney Dialysis
8 months ago
Has anyone had improved thyroid labs or reduced their thyroid medication, after optimising their ferritin, B12, folate, or vitamin D?
I'm currently on a bit of a mission to try and get my ferritin, B12, folate and vitamin D to optimal levels. I'd love to hear anyone's stories or experiences of getting these nutrients up, and then finding their TSH, T4 and T3 levels improve and/or they have to reduce their thyroid medication. It would
I'm currently on a bit of a mission to try and get my ferritin, B12, folate and vitamin D to optimal levels. I'd love to hear anyone's stories or experiences of getting these nutrients up, and then finding their TSH, T4 and T3 levels improve and/or they have to reduce their thyroid medication. It would
Carrie234
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Fighting for corrections is so hard.
I am coming up on the one year of my wife's passing. On this day last year, she was sitting in her hospital bed eating frozen fruit. She was at 99% Sat with 1l of O2, and the plan was to turn it off in the morning. LFT's bang on Normal. Indirect Billi is still high, direct normal. Albumin low Plat low
I am coming up on the one year of my wife's passing. On this day last year, she was sitting in her hospital bed eating frozen fruit. She was at 99% Sat with 1l of O2, and the plan was to turn it off in the morning. LFT's bang on Normal. Indirect Billi is still high, direct normal. Albumin low Plat low
ceward204
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
A proposed metabolic treatment for prostate cancer, (theoretical only) using drugs approved for other conditions
See the PaSTe regimen below: pantoprozole (a drug currently used to reduce stomach acid), simvastatin (a statin used to reduce cholesterol), trimetazidine (a drug used to treat angina attacks). PaSTe. Blockade of the Lipid Phenotype of Prostate Cancer as Metabolic Therapy: A Theoretical Proposal
See the PaSTe regimen below: pantoprozole (a drug currently used to reduce stomach acid), simvastatin (a statin used to reduce cholesterol), trimetazidine (a drug used to treat angina attacks). PaSTe. Blockade of the Lipid Phenotype of Prostate Cancer as Metabolic Therapy: A Theoretical Proposal
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Plant-based raw food diet eases symptoms of SLE, Sjögren’s: Report
More research needed into diet's role in autoimmune disease Three women with the autoimmune conditions systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and Sjögren’s syndrome saw their symptoms ease after starting a diet rich in plant-based raw foods, according to a recent case series report. The diet included
More research needed into diet's role in autoimmune disease Three women with the autoimmune conditions systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE) and Sjögren’s syndrome saw their symptoms ease after starting a diet rich in plant-based raw foods, according to a recent case series report. The diet included
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
6 months ago
high heart rate at night
Anyone else out there experience something like this at night and have any idea if this is AFib or something else? Currently on 2.5mg bisoprolol daily thanks
Anyone else out there experience something like this at night and have any idea if this is AFib or something else? Currently on 2.5mg bisoprolol daily thanks
Craneguy83
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Can a dialysis patient use protein power?
My protein level is low even with the Pro-Stat the kidney center gives to me, Is it ok to use whey protein powder? i mean in it the potassium is 160 mg per serving, Cholesterol is 55mg. I'm a dialysis person.I'm thinking cutting the per serving to half so to decrease the potassium.
My protein level is low even with the Pro-Stat the kidney center gives to me, Is it ok to use whey protein powder? i mean in it the potassium is 160 mg per serving, Cholesterol is 55mg. I'm a dialysis person.I'm thinking cutting the per serving to half so to decrease the potassium.
mingmiley
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Kidney Dialysis
8 months ago
Just received my blood test results
TSH 4.6 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.2) FT3 3.7 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) FT4 14.1 pmol/L (12 - 22) THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODIES 16.3 kIU/L (0 - 115) THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES 10.1 kIU/L (0 - 34 ) FOLATE 9.3 nmol/L ( > 7) VITAMIN B12 - ACTIVE >150 pmol/L (
TSH 4.6 mIU/L (0.27 - 4.2) FT3 3.7 pmol/L (3.1 - 6.8) FT4 14.1 pmol/L (12 - 22) THYROGLOBULIN ANTIBODIES 16.3 kIU/L (0 - 115) THYROID PEROXIDASE ANTIBODIES 10.1 kIU/L (0 - 34 ) FOLATE 9.3 nmol/L ( > 7) VITAMIN B12 - ACTIVE >150 pmol/L (
diamondgirl902
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
PSA Gone Up
I had RP in January of 2023, started ADT in May of 2023 and went through 38 session of SRT between July and August. In am currently on my second six month dose of Eligard and it should be done in May of this year. In November 2023, I had my first PSA test since SRT and it was .008 ng/mL. I just got
I had RP in January of 2023, started ADT in May of 2023 and went through 38 session of SRT between July and August. In am currently on my second six month dose of Eligard and it should be done in May of this year. In November 2023, I had my first PSA test since SRT and it was .008 ng/mL. I just got
toyman79912
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
PSA holding low after all!!
As I complained a couple of months ago that PSA could be increasing, today the PSA moved a bit down from 0.03 3 months ago to 0.01 today :-), so I needed to write a few words here about my feelings. With a warm-hearted attitude, somehow enthusiastic but foolish too, as these things are never static,
As I complained a couple of months ago that PSA could be increasing, today the PSA moved a bit down from 0.03 3 months ago to 0.01 today :-), so I needed to write a few words here about my feelings. With a warm-hearted attitude, somehow enthusiastic but foolish too, as these things are never static,
Paulo1968
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Dr. Jones' Knowledge
Several times a week I want to share some of Dr. Jones' statements regarding PBC These are all taken from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis. I [/i][/u]think it's important to share some of the basics of this complicated disease. If you have any questions
Several times a week I want to share some of Dr. Jones' statements regarding PBC These are all taken from his book [u][i]The Definitive Guide for Patients Who Have Primary Biliary Cholangitis. I [/i][/u]think it's important to share some of the basics of this complicated disease. If you have any questions
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
My Oligometastatic PCa Journey Continues...coming up on year 9!
It's been a while since I've posted. But wanted to offer a note of
encouragement
for those here that have
oligometastatic prostate cancer
. I was diagnosed in 2015 (227 PSA, Gleason 8, 1 MET in the spine) and still going strong. After years of
hormone therapy
, 6 rounds of
chemo
It's been a while since I've posted. But wanted to offer a note of
encouragement
for those here that have
oligometastatic prostate cancer
. I was diagnosed in 2015 (227 PSA, Gleason 8, 1 MET in the spine) and still going strong. After years of
hormone therapy
, 6 rounds of
chemo
JamesAtlanta
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
any tips/advice
Hello, I’m new here. I came upon this sit while trying to search for ways to lower my thyroid antibodies as my latest bloods have come back abnormal. But was told that my iron, ferritin and vitamin d was ok. I was wondering if there was any advice on how to feel a bit healthier.? I was as diagnosed
Hello, I’m new here. I came upon this sit while trying to search for ways to lower my thyroid antibodies as my latest bloods have come back abnormal. But was told that my iron, ferritin and vitamin d was ok. I was wondering if there was any advice on how to feel a bit healthier.? I was as diagnosed
Margiepargie
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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