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CBD Saving my Life-Post concussive syndrome-Epilepsy.
Hi, i'm new here, so hi everyone :) I started taking CBD oil in 2012 to help with Post concussive Syndrome, i found that taking this was better for me than any prescribed drug. DISCLAIMER...This is NOT a recommendation or suggestion to anyone to take CBD oil or to stop your medication. For me the CBD
Hi, i'm new here, so hi everyone :) I started taking CBD oil in 2012 to help with Post concussive Syndrome, i found that taking this was better for me than any prescribed drug. DISCLAIMER...This is NOT a recommendation or suggestion to anyone to take CBD oil or to stop your medication. For me the CBD
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Brain health
5 years ago
Prednisolone and joint pain
Hi all, im currently on s weaning dose of pred, which ive been trying to get off for a long time now but my respiratory consultant wants to keep me on them until I'm seen at a specialist respiratory hospital, which is fine but I've been having severe joint pain particularly in my power limbs I.E hips
Hi all, im currently on s weaning dose of pred, which ive been trying to get off for a long time now but my respiratory consultant wants to keep me on them until I'm seen at a specialist respiratory hospital, which is fine but I've been having severe joint pain particularly in my power limbs I.E hips
Lumo27
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Coeliac/hypothyroidism.
In 2013 I had my gall bladder removed after years of burning and not feeling well whilst they viewed my gall bladder the camera technician said she would view further down from the gall bladder,I had mentioned that I find bread pies cakes if fact any foods made with wheat seemed to cause me more trouble
In 2013 I had my gall bladder removed after years of burning and not feeling well whilst they viewed my gall bladder the camera technician said she would view further down from the gall bladder,I had mentioned that I find bread pies cakes if fact any foods made with wheat seemed to cause me more trouble
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 years ago
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Nerve pain left leg 24/7
In 2015 left leg pain started. Diagnosis a year later via several MRIs was l4/l5 spondylolisthesis, disk herniation, central stenosis, pinched exiting nerves. Three surgeons sugested fusion, one suggested laminectomy. I elected the later in 2016. it did not work. Contrary, i had increased pain. i tried
In 2015 left leg pain started. Diagnosis a year later via several MRIs was l4/l5 spondylolisthesis, disk herniation, central stenosis, pinched exiting nerves. Three surgeons sugested fusion, one suggested laminectomy. I elected the later in 2016. it did not work. Contrary, i had increased pain. i tried
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
PCa survival among statin users after prostatectomy
New Finnish study below. "Statin use among surgically treated PCa patients has significant association with decreased risk of starting ADT and PCa death. The risk is lowered especially among men with statin use before PCa diagnosis and in men who used statins at high-dose." -Patrick https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
New Finnish study below. "Statin use among surgically treated PCa patients has significant association with decreased risk of starting ADT and PCa death. The risk is lowered especially among men with statin use before PCa diagnosis and in men who used statins at high-dose." -Patrick https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Driving after vasectomy
Hi all. I’m due to have a vasectomy next month and was wondering what the likelihood of driving home the same day?
Hi all. I’m due to have a vasectomy next month and was wondering what the likelihood of driving home the same day?
cyclops365
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Men's Health Forum
6 years ago
Whats going on??
The last few months have been a bit rubbish. I have secondary hypothyroidism (cause unknown) for the last 23 years (age 17). Up until Oct 2017 all stable and well managed. No nasty symptoms and FT4 and FT3 in the upper quadrant of reference range. Routine bloods in October 2017. Didn't feel unwell
The last few months have been a bit rubbish. I have secondary hypothyroidism (cause unknown) for the last 23 years (age 17). Up until Oct 2017 all stable and well managed. No nasty symptoms and FT4 and FT3 in the upper quadrant of reference range. Routine bloods in October 2017. Didn't feel unwell
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Question following serious medical condition
Hi, This is my first time here, I'm happy to have discovered 'BHF' who are almost certainly best to answer my query: I was diagnosed with 'Extra Hepatic Portal Hypertension' as an infant (59 years ago), I suffered with regular haematemesis all through my childhood, until having previously had a partial
Hi, This is my first time here, I'm happy to have discovered 'BHF' who are almost certainly best to answer my query: I was diagnosed with 'Extra Hepatic Portal Hypertension' as an infant (59 years ago), I suffered with regular haematemesis all through my childhood, until having previously had a partial
varices
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
First post
Hiya everyone this is my first post here. I'm due my second laparoscopy on Tuesday and I'm absolutely terrified. My first lap when I was diagnosed with endometriosis was November 2016 (also had gall bladder removal in April 2013 via laparoscopy). My situation never got better after the first op and in
Hiya everyone this is my first post here. I'm due my second laparoscopy on Tuesday and I'm absolutely terrified. My first lap when I was diagnosed with endometriosis was November 2016 (also had gall bladder removal in April 2013 via laparoscopy). My situation never got better after the first op and in
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Flap surgery
Hi there I had a chemo, mastectomy, radiation and now reconstruction on Tuesday. I decided to get the flap surgery instead of implant. Since I had radiation and skin isn’t same plus you will have to get another surgery in 5 years. Has anyone ever had the flap surgery where they use belly fat instead
Hi there I had a chemo, mastectomy, radiation and now reconstruction on Tuesday. I decided to get the flap surgery instead of implant. Since I had radiation and skin isn’t same plus you will have to get another surgery in 5 years. Has anyone ever had the flap surgery where they use belly fat instead
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
6 years ago
Gall Bladder Removal
Hi all. I have Hashi' s and PA. A recent Gastroscopy revealed stomach erosion and inflammation. I had my gallbladder removed several years ago and wondered if that had any effect on the acid balance in the stomach. Any information please.
Hi all. I have Hashi' s and PA. A recent Gastroscopy revealed stomach erosion and inflammation. I had my gallbladder removed several years ago and wondered if that had any effect on the acid balance in the stomach. Any information please.
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
24/7 Light-headedness & Faintness Story
Hello all. I've been dealing with this for about 10 months now, but I've had standard anxiety all my life. For some background context, I'm 25, self-employed, and write books for a living. I spend upwards of 10-15 hours every day staring at screens for writing, relaxation, and everything in between.
Hello all. I've been dealing with this for about 10 months now, but I've had standard anxiety all my life. For some background context, I'm 25, self-employed, and write books for a living. I spend upwards of 10-15 hours every day staring at screens for writing, relaxation, and everything in between.
DVal
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Anxiety Support
5 years ago
Insane itching under implants
Hi, This is my first time to this site. I am 2 years out post bilateral mastectomy and the itching under my implants and under my arms are getting worse instead of better. It always happens at bedtime almost every night and am now on gabapentin which I keep having to increase the dose. Anyone have any
Hi, This is my first time to this site. I am 2 years out post bilateral mastectomy and the itching under my implants and under my arms are getting worse instead of better. It always happens at bedtime almost every night and am now on gabapentin which I keep having to increase the dose. Anyone have any
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
6 years ago
New Here - Hello!
Hi I am new here and this is my first post. I was diagnosed in 2008 with Type IIB, had double mastectomy, then two years later a full hysterectomy (BRCA gene). Then really was NED for 10 years. After reaching the 10 year milestone, I had a reoccurrence in my lungs and I am stage IV. Started on Faslodex
Hi I am new here and this is my first post. I was diagnosed in 2008 with Type IIB, had double mastectomy, then two years later a full hysterectomy (BRCA gene). Then really was NED for 10 years. After reaching the 10 year milestone, I had a reoccurrence in my lungs and I am stage IV. Started on Faslodex
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 years ago
Gleason grade 8 (4x4) Next move in progress
Hi Guys, first post in this forum, I am a Viet Nam agent orange exposed vet newly diagnosed with high risk but hopefully still encapsulated prostate tumor. I am declining radiation in favor of da Vinci radical prostatectomy (RP) for a number of complex reasons unique to my health issues and age. My
Hi Guys, first post in this forum, I am a Viet Nam agent orange exposed vet newly diagnosed with high risk but hopefully still encapsulated prostate tumor. I am declining radiation in favor of da Vinci radical prostatectomy (RP) for a number of complex reasons unique to my health issues and age. My
ThreeWs
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 years ago
RP vs RT - another piece
"TAKE-HOME MESSAGE Using SEER–Medicare data, this study compared survival outcomes and adverse effects associated with radical prostatectomy (RP) plus radiotherapy (XRT) versus XRT plus androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in 13,856 men with cT3-T4N0M0 locally advanced (LAPCa) or cT3-T4N1M0 regionally
"TAKE-HOME MESSAGE Using SEER–Medicare data, this study compared survival outcomes and adverse effects associated with radical prostatectomy (RP) plus radiotherapy (XRT) versus XRT plus androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in 13,856 men with cT3-T4N0M0 locally advanced (LAPCa) or cT3-T4N1M0 regionally
snoraste
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
seeking advice
Hello my father has not yet been diagnosed with prostate cancer but based on his X-rays there are signs that it has spread to his bones.He has gone through biopsy for his prostrate . We will receive diagnoses in two weeks and in the meanwhile doctor has prescribe Casodex bicalutamide. My question is
Hello my father has not yet been diagnosed with prostate cancer but based on his X-rays there are signs that it has spread to his bones.He has gone through biopsy for his prostrate . We will receive diagnoses in two weeks and in the meanwhile doctor has prescribe Casodex bicalutamide. My question is
Mrsram
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Metastasis-Free Survival in Prostate Cancer: Faster Drug Approvals, Better Drugs?
New paper below. Does improved metastasis-free survival (MFS) translate into longer overall survival (OS)? What if resistance to a drug that delays metastasis, causes a reduction in post-MFS survival? The result might be a wash or even a shortening of OS. -Patrick http://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200
New paper below. Does improved metastasis-free survival (MFS) translate into longer overall survival (OS)? What if resistance to a drug that delays metastasis, causes a reduction in post-MFS survival? The result might be a wash or even a shortening of OS. -Patrick http://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Dexa scan
My dexa scan showed osteopenia score -2.2, some area i.e. L3 were 3.2.My rheumy prescribed adcal D3 should I take it ?am on 7mg prednisolone at the moment- I saw a note from PMR pro that said all ladies postmenopausal have osteopenia!would rather not take stuff I don't need! thanks everyone
My dexa scan showed osteopenia score -2.2, some area i.e. L3 were 3.2.My rheumy prescribed adcal D3 should I take it ?am on 7mg prednisolone at the moment- I saw a note from PMR pro that said all ladies postmenopausal have osteopenia!would rather not take stuff I don't need! thanks everyone
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
🎶Keep Yourself Alive🎶 (apologies to Queen...)
[i]Posted this in C25K by mistake.[/i] It’s three years ago now since I had a diagnosis of cancer, leading to a mastectomy and a lumpectomy. As horrendous as this all was at the time, it inadvertently kick started my running, as my physio from Macmillan (the charity) made a daft suggestion about getting
[i]Posted this in C25K by mistake.[/i] It’s three years ago now since I had a diagnosis of cancer, leading to a mastectomy and a lumpectomy. As horrendous as this all was at the time, it inadvertently kick started my running, as my physio from Macmillan (the charity) made a daft suggestion about getting
Razouski
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Bridge to 10K
6 years ago
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