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High calprotectin
hi everyone, I’m going for a colonoscopy/endoscopy next week and I’m feeling really worried for the procedure and results. I’ve had coeliac disease for 10 years, but recently have been experiencing a lot of acid reflux and mucus in my stool. My calprotectin was 295, which I understand is quite high.
hi everyone, I’m going for a colonoscopy/endoscopy next week and I’m feeling really worried for the procedure and results. I’ve had coeliac disease for 10 years, but recently have been experiencing a lot of acid reflux and mucus in my stool. My calprotectin was 295, which I understand is quite high.
Birch-silver
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Bowel Disease Support
19 days ago
repurposing moving forward
Repurposing therapy of ibrexafungerp vulvovaginal candidiasis drugs as cancer therapeutics https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2024.1428755/full
Repurposing therapy of ibrexafungerp vulvovaginal candidiasis drugs as cancer therapeutics https://www.frontiersin.org/journals/pharmacology/articles/10.3389/fphar.2024.1428755/full
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
21 days ago
Alergies
Good morning, I’ve had ibs for some years, that seams to want to stay around over the last 6 months. I seam to have most of it under control with diet alterations and drinking a lot more water My main issue surrounds anus discomfort and have had recent treatment for anal fissures. Ive had all the
Good morning, I’ve had ibs for some years, that seams to want to stay around over the last 6 months. I seam to have most of it under control with diet alterations and drinking a lot more water My main issue surrounds anus discomfort and have had recent treatment for anal fissures. Ive had all the
Worcstom
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IBS Network
24 days ago
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Predicting Response to Bipolar Androgen Therapy - A Blood Based Biomarker Approach
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
The 2024 Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) meeting-- Chock full of Testosterone...
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Update on Medical Professionals and how to access dental treatment as housebound
Hello, further to my last post, my father in law has had a visit from the Parkinsons Nurse and he won't be revisiting until 3 months time. He has given us a contact email and told us to contact him if things change. My mother in law asked if he was going to get any better (this has been a constant
Hello, further to my last post, my father in law has had a visit from the Parkinsons Nurse and he won't be revisiting until 3 months time. He has given us a contact email and told us to contact him if things change. My mother in law asked if he was going to get any better (this has been a constant
Loveispatient23
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PSP Association
7 months ago
When to take meds
I have been on levothyroxine 75mg for few years now I have to take alendronic acid and adcal d3 for my bones. I now read you should not take aa and levo at same time been prescribed to take in morn. The adcal d3 at night wondered if anyone on same how they take them. Has anyone got side effects from
I have been on levothyroxine 75mg for few years now I have to take alendronic acid and adcal d3 for my bones. I now read you should not take aa and levo at same time been prescribed to take in morn. The adcal d3 at night wondered if anyone on same how they take them. Has anyone got side effects from
bellsjet
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Managing Pudendal Neuralgia pain
Hi all, I joined this forum to remain on top of developments around the complex pelvic floor issues affecting women and to seek support from others. In my experience these are generally poorly understood by doctors in the UK especially at consultant level and there is an absence of multi agency support
Hi all, I joined this forum to remain on top of developments around the complex pelvic floor issues affecting women and to seek support from others. In my experience these are generally poorly understood by doctors in the UK especially at consultant level and there is an absence of multi agency support
Elfcreature
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
1 month ago
Cholestyramine Light Packet
After three months of explosive diarrhea episodes and urine specimen collection, stool samples, an abdominal scan and a colonoscopy, all of which were negative, the doctor prescribed Cholestyramine. He has been taking this for two months, and things have settled down. Since this is a blocker, it has
After three months of explosive diarrhea episodes and urine specimen collection, stool samples, an abdominal scan and a colonoscopy, all of which were negative, the doctor prescribed Cholestyramine. He has been taking this for two months, and things have settled down. Since this is a blocker, it has
lowraind
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IBS Network
2 months ago
pelvic pain
Has anyone tried MRI Defecography tests for rectum and anal pain? It’s a first suggested to me. Don’t know if this may help diagnose this pain.
Has anyone tried MRI Defecography tests for rectum and anal pain? It’s a first suggested to me. Don’t know if this may help diagnose this pain.
Sissy8-1-2019
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 months ago
Will Existing Drugs Stop Cancer's Bone Spread? I don't know but it's driving me crazy!
Just because I cannot know which are the two repurposed drugs that seem to have such great results with metastasis. The chief researcher is Neta Erez who has great reputation in research about bone metastasis. I am inclined to think about Ivermectin as one of the possible components of the cocktail,
Just because I cannot know which are the two repurposed drugs that seem to have such great results with metastasis. The chief researcher is Neta Erez who has great reputation in research about bone metastasis. I am inclined to think about Ivermectin as one of the possible components of the cocktail,
Maxone73
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Haemophilus influenzae
Has anyone been able to get immunised against haemophilus influenzae? I've just had a bad infection which has been hard to shake off and I don't want it again. I know there is a vaccine available for adults but my hospital seems never to have heard of it.
Has anyone been able to get immunised against haemophilus influenzae? I've just had a bad infection which has been hard to shake off and I don't want it again. I know there is a vaccine available for adults but my hospital seems never to have heard of it.
1234emc
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Change in inhalers
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
I'm currently on sertide and being switched over to symbicort. I'm not sure of the dosage etc as need to discuss further with gp. I'm a little concerned as been on seretide for years. When I get switched it triggers flares and I've already had loads of time of work. I work part time. I also think I'm
spookylou
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Asthma Community Forum
3 months ago
steroid inhalers and oral thrush
hi I am really struggling with my steroid inhaler as I am constantly getting thrush at the back of my mouth ( I have it constantly under my top lip ) I have ME / CFS and have seen an immunologist ( some abnormal bloods but nothing specific found ! ) I take vits/ minerals : good diet I use a spacer
hi I am really struggling with my steroid inhaler as I am constantly getting thrush at the back of my mouth ( I have it constantly under my top lip ) I have ME / CFS and have seen an immunologist ( some abnormal bloods but nothing specific found ! ) I take vits/ minerals : good diet I use a spacer
Skydog70
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Asthma Community Forum
1 year ago
Ketogenic diet alters the epigenetic and immune landscape of prostate cancer to overcome resistance to immune checkpoint blockade therapy.
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
New diagnosis
I was just diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Four years ago, I was diagnosed with Giant Cell Arteritis and, about 2 years later, Polymyalgia Rheumatica. My life has drastically changed between the pain and total exhaustion. Any words of advice would be most welcome.
I was just diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Four years ago, I was diagnosed with Giant Cell Arteritis and, about 2 years later, Polymyalgia Rheumatica. My life has drastically changed between the pain and total exhaustion. Any words of advice would be most welcome.
Miacaro45
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 months ago
Nagalase count
My nagalase count is declining. 1.55 -1.37 - 1.12 today. The Clioquinol +zinc +ivermicetin is still working on the way to zero. PSA is steady at 32 Nagalase is an enzyme that cancer cells produce to protect themselves from the immune system.
My nagalase count is declining. 1.55 -1.37 - 1.12 today. The Clioquinol +zinc +ivermicetin is still working on the way to zero. PSA is steady at 32 Nagalase is an enzyme that cancer cells produce to protect themselves from the immune system.
agnut
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Thank you,
Just to say thank you to everyone who replied to me about Covid and sore mouth, still have this horrible sore gums and dry mouth hopeing e it will get better soon , Wishing you all a happy Christmas and what we all need a healthy new year Kate x
Just to say thank you to everyone who replied to me about Covid and sore mouth, still have this horrible sore gums and dry mouth hopeing e it will get better soon , Wishing you all a happy Christmas and what we all need a healthy new year Kate x
Kate2628
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NRAS
7 months ago
scheduled for Botox and tag removal. Possible hemrrhoidectomy
hey everyone! I’ve been dealing with anal fissures on and off ever since giving birth back in 2016. I used to be able to go months and months before having a retear. Then I started noticing I’d tear around my period. Then in 2023 I stopped working out and I noticed I got fissures every month!!! It’s
hey everyone! I’ve been dealing with anal fissures on and off ever since giving birth back in 2016. I used to be able to go months and months before having a retear. Then I started noticing I’d tear around my period. Then in 2023 I stopped working out and I noticed I got fissures every month!!! It’s
Sufferedtoolong
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 months ago
Just saw this post
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
carlsbadjack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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