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Imnusupressants Post Transplant
Hello,Im wondering how this whole suppressed immune system works? My husband and I have got covid (6 weeks post TP for him). The whole household has pretty much had it all at the same time, but how will hubbys recovery differ? Is he less likely to recover as quick, more prone to secondary infection
Hello,Im wondering how this whole suppressed immune system works? My husband and I have got covid (6 weeks post TP for him). The whole household has pretty much had it all at the same time, but how will hubbys recovery differ? Is he less likely to recover as quick, more prone to secondary infection
Ewife
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British Liver Trust
20 days ago
Thank you
I just wanted to thank everyone who took the time to reply to my previous post about my balance issues. It was very overwhelming having so many replies and as i work a 12 hour shift and have brain fog and my concentration is non existant it's taken me this long to read all the replies. I had my drs
I just wanted to thank everyone who took the time to reply to my previous post about my balance issues. It was very overwhelming having so many replies and as i work a 12 hour shift and have brain fog and my concentration is non existant it's taken me this long to read all the replies. I had my drs
catpurple7
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Suspect I have Addison's
I had a blood test yesterday and my serum cortisol was 330 nm/l.I have some hyperpigmentation & vitaligo. I think my GP was checking for Addison's. Hopefully now I can see an endocrinologist
I had a blood test yesterday and my serum cortisol was 330 nm/l.I have some hyperpigmentation & vitaligo. I think my GP was checking for Addison's. Hopefully now I can see an endocrinologist
antiloquax
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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Aciclovir as prevention for shingles
I wish to express my deepest thanks to all fellow members who have responded to my recent enquiry. There has been consensus in all replies confirming that prescribing Aciclovir is standard practice.
I wish to express my deepest thanks to all fellow members who have responded to my recent enquiry. There has been consensus in all replies confirming that prescribing Aciclovir is standard practice.
RamsesII
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Not impressed
Decided to go through my medical notes such as they are, and blood tests again now I'm more sensible again. All hospital consultations are missed off and consequently diagnoses. Oh, and there is a gp consultation noted that never took place. Basically my notes appear to be a mess. What really
Decided to go through my medical notes such as they are, and blood tests again now I'm more sensible again. All hospital consultations are missed off and consequently diagnoses. Oh, and there is a gp consultation noted that never took place. Basically my notes appear to be a mess. What really
Wheat
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Bam ibs
I have very problematic and symptomatic ibs and now i have severe bile acid malabsorption and i have arthritis msk i get pip for my msk and have just done a renewal for my pip i have put everything down about my bile acid malabsorption how it affects my daily life ,anyone on here gets pip for the bile
I have very problematic and symptomatic ibs and now i have severe bile acid malabsorption and i have arthritis msk i get pip for my msk and have just done a renewal for my pip i have put everything down about my bile acid malabsorption how it affects my daily life ,anyone on here gets pip for the bile
Netbet22
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IBS Network
9 months ago
Tia Stroke
Recent numbness in right arm and face. 10 minute duration. Bloodwork good. CT and CTA good. MRI with contrast good. Holter 48 hr. Good. No AF since first episode in 1994. Recent Echo Of Heart and Carotids. Good. Ironically, discussing stopping Flecainide and this happens. Has anyone taken Flecainide
Recent numbness in right arm and face. 10 minute duration. Bloodwork good. CT and CTA good. MRI with contrast good. Holter 48 hr. Good. No AF since first episode in 1994. Recent Echo Of Heart and Carotids. Good. Ironically, discussing stopping Flecainide and this happens. Has anyone taken Flecainide
Robv1954
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
denosumab
Any one had experience of denosumab after 1st line CLL treatment? My gp is suggesting these jabs but he's new and as I've read that it can cause immunocompromised I'm wondering if it's such a good idea.. Help
Any one had experience of denosumab after 1st line CLL treatment? My gp is suggesting these jabs but he's new and as I've read that it can cause immunocompromised I'm wondering if it's such a good idea.. Help
RosettaClapp
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Breastfeeding, skin on skin and contractions (c-section)
Hey everyone, I gave birth about 10 days ago (emergency c section at 29+3 due to HELLP/Pre eclampsia/slowinf fetus heart) and I now have 2 kids in NICU. They encourage us to do skin on skin and after I started doing that, I have been having severe contractions even when I am very far from them; i am
Hey everyone, I gave birth about 10 days ago (emergency c section at 29+3 due to HELLP/Pre eclampsia/slowinf fetus heart) and I now have 2 kids in NICU. They encourage us to do skin on skin and after I started doing that, I have been having severe contractions even when I am very far from them; i am
Tryinglate
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
3 months ago
Cholesterol test results?
Hi just got a call from my GP about the above test and,was advised to alter my diet -Serum cholesterol level 5.6 mmol/L Serum HDL cholesterol level 1.0 mmol/L Serum cholesterol/HDL ratio 5.6 [0.0 - 5.0]; Outside reference range Serum non high density lipoprotein cholesterol level 4.6 mmol/L Should
Hi just got a call from my GP about the above test and,was advised to alter my diet -Serum cholesterol level 5.6 mmol/L Serum HDL cholesterol level 1.0 mmol/L Serum cholesterol/HDL ratio 5.6 [0.0 - 5.0]; Outside reference range Serum non high density lipoprotein cholesterol level 4.6 mmol/L Should
Bigsi
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Weight Loss Support
3 months ago
Ttck1825
I had a liver transplant in 2016 now last few years health isn't going great, and Dr wants to change my adoport to envarus, but my story is long. But just for now does envarus stop bad headaches, cause weight gain. Plus suffer low sodium levels and type 3c diabetic. That's me for now
I had a liver transplant in 2016 now last few years health isn't going great, and Dr wants to change my adoport to envarus, but my story is long. But just for now does envarus stop bad headaches, cause weight gain. Plus suffer low sodium levels and type 3c diabetic. That's me for now
Ttck1825
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Suggestions on Supplements
Hello Friends, I need your opinion and advice on the supplements I am taking, and wish to add soon. Timings are +/- 45 mins. Currently taking: 8.30am R-Alpha Lipoic Acid 9.30am Omega 3 Super DHA, Curcumin Meriva, D3 2000iu 11am Vitamin C Complex, Ginkgo Biloba 12pm MCT oil 3.30pm GlyNAC 8pm Omega
Hello Friends, I need your opinion and advice on the supplements I am taking, and wish to add soon. Timings are +/- 45 mins. Currently taking: 8.30am R-Alpha Lipoic Acid 9.30am Omega 3 Super DHA, Curcumin Meriva, D3 2000iu 11am Vitamin C Complex, Ginkgo Biloba 12pm MCT oil 3.30pm GlyNAC 8pm Omega
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
hashimotos/4hr insulin intolerance
hi all as previous post just started 50mch levo , had a insulin intolerance test today as day case that should of been done in feb 24 but endocrinology doctor didn’t send prescription over to day ward . Finally took test today which had to be stopped half way through as my blood sugar went so low .
hi all as previous post just started 50mch levo , had a insulin intolerance test today as day case that should of been done in feb 24 but endocrinology doctor didn’t send prescription over to day ward . Finally took test today which had to be stopped half way through as my blood sugar went so low .
Jemjet
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Worrying blood test results ...
Hello, This is my first post - last week I noticed some quite dark patches under both arms. Was seen by GP in an hour ... gave me Clotrimazole Cream which has reduced the tone of my skin. GP said it was acanthosis nigricans... ,?? Sent me for bloods including LFT and various tests FBC. These came
Hello, This is my first post - last week I noticed some quite dark patches under both arms. Was seen by GP in an hour ... gave me Clotrimazole Cream which has reduced the tone of my skin. GP said it was acanthosis nigricans... ,?? Sent me for bloods including LFT and various tests FBC. These came
Apollo14lmp
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
The 'Brain Energy Gap' and its possible implication on the progress of PD.
Has anyone else seen the work of Professor Stephen Cunnane on the 'brain energy gap' and its implications for PD, Alzheimers and cognitive impairment? I've put a link to one of his talks below, but to summarise: - Cognitive impairment and brain health in PD, Alzheimers, is due in part to an 'brain
Has anyone else seen the work of Professor Stephen Cunnane on the 'brain energy gap' and its implications for PD, Alzheimers and cognitive impairment? I've put a link to one of his talks below, but to summarise: - Cognitive impairment and brain health in PD, Alzheimers, is due in part to an 'brain
Mezmerric
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Change to diet
Plodding along for years with T2, first metformin but now insulin twice per day. Reasonably good diet, try to avoid added or high sugar, although carbs can be my downfall, mostly active, low alcohol consumption. Blood glucose readings fairly consistent, though slightly above target and keep nudging
Plodding along for years with T2, first metformin but now insulin twice per day. Reasonably good diet, try to avoid added or high sugar, although carbs can be my downfall, mostly active, low alcohol consumption. Blood glucose readings fairly consistent, though slightly above target and keep nudging
50568789
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
3 months ago
Costochondritis / sternum / chest poping
Hello.i was so excited when I found this post but not really after seeing that no one has really gotten over it. Apparently it's permanent for the most part.i just got my 6k bill from hospital because I couldn't take it I thought it was a serious lung or heart problem but I'm cleared.i have the same
Hello.i was so excited when I found this post but not really after seeing that no one has really gotten over it. Apparently it's permanent for the most part.i just got my 6k bill from hospital because I couldn't take it I thought it was a serious lung or heart problem but I'm cleared.i have the same
EliezerCan2
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Pain Concern
3 months ago
The things that happen 🤷♂️
Good Morning everyone we didn’t see the eclipse yesterday as we had cloud ☁️ cover and was only going to see 35 percent anyway. Still have photos saved from 2017 was great 👍🏼 Hopefully more of you got to enjoy this. Still plugging along and poor Rozy has an ear infection so I was up putting medication
Good Morning everyone we didn’t see the eclipse yesterday as we had cloud ☁️ cover and was only going to see 35 percent anyway. Still have photos saved from 2017 was great 👍🏼 Hopefully more of you got to enjoy this. Still plugging along and poor Rozy has an ear infection so I was up putting medication
Kenu
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
wk7run3(revisited)
wow!! That wind!! I lay awake last night listening to it blow people’s recycling up and down the street and thought to myself “ I probably won’t run”. Then this morning the forecast said it was gonna die down so I ate breakfast and let that go down and then ran. I would have run yesterday but I do
wow!! That wind!! I lay awake last night listening to it blow people’s recycling up and down the street and thought to myself “ I probably won’t run”. Then this morning the forecast said it was gonna die down so I ate breakfast and let that go down and then ran. I would have run yesterday but I do
limberlou
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 months ago
Does Maxidex steroid add to Pred dose?
I had a new lens fitted on 2 April and have to use Dexamethasomex or Maxidex four times a day. Does this add to my total steroid intake with the Pred. Am on 10 mg after a flare and trying to get back to 7.5 as soon as possible. I also have a preventative asthma inhaler which is a steroid presumably
I had a new lens fitted on 2 April and have to use Dexamethasomex or Maxidex four times a day. Does this add to my total steroid intake with the Pred. Am on 10 mg after a flare and trying to get back to 7.5 as soon as possible. I also have a preventative asthma inhaler which is a steroid presumably
Motida
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
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