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Vein mapping today
Well they wanted me to come back for vein mapping on a non dialysis day so we went in. Basically same results...my veins are tiny and probably won't support a fistula so a graft is the next option. I'm waiting for the surgeon to review the file and give me a call. At that point they will schedule
Well they wanted me to come back for vein mapping on a non dialysis day so we went in. Basically same results...my veins are tiny and probably won't support a fistula so a graft is the next option. I'm waiting for the surgeon to review the file and give me a call. At that point they will schedule
horsie63
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Kidney Dialysis
7 months ago
Depomedrone injection
Hi everyone Does anybody know if I can have a depomedrone injection if I’m having surgery in about five weeks time ? I came off my Methotrexate to have my vaccines and now have a flare. When I had one back in May it really helped . Thanks in advance
Hi everyone Does anybody know if I can have a depomedrone injection if I’m having surgery in about five weeks time ? I came off my Methotrexate to have my vaccines and now have a flare. When I had one back in May it really helped . Thanks in advance
Sue4983
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NRAS
7 months ago
update on knee pain
As most of you will probably know, I injured my knee on holiday at the end of June, when my knee would buckle. Over the months Drs have always been more concerned that my back or pelvis was injured with a fall in the shower, due to the knee buckling. I had CT scans and MRIof the spine and pelvis, but
As most of you will probably know, I injured my knee on holiday at the end of June, when my knee would buckle. Over the months Drs have always been more concerned that my back or pelvis was injured with a fall in the shower, due to the knee buckling. I had CT scans and MRIof the spine and pelvis, but
Runrig01
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NRAS
7 months ago
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ZERO stamina 3 years after AVR
I had a calcified bicuspid aortic valve replaced about 3 years ago. (11/03/2020) The doctors said I would feel much better and have increased stamina after the surgery, but that never happened. In fact, it was just the opposite. And yesterday confirmed my worst fears; I went to the county Fair and
I had a calcified bicuspid aortic valve replaced about 3 years ago. (11/03/2020) The doctors said I would feel much better and have increased stamina after the surgery, but that never happened. In fact, it was just the opposite. And yesterday confirmed my worst fears; I went to the county Fair and
Zindolo
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Elevated Vitamin A in serum with no supplements
Hi, And sorry, this may not be the right place to post this, but in a recent blood test my serum vitamin A level was registered at 99.5mcg/dL with the lab's reference levels between 30 and 80mcg/dL. I've had vitamin A tested only once before in April last year and it too was high at 99.3. Does anyone
Hi, And sorry, this may not be the right place to post this, but in a recent blood test my serum vitamin A level was registered at 99.5mcg/dL with the lab's reference levels between 30 and 80mcg/dL. I've had vitamin A tested only once before in April last year and it too was high at 99.3. Does anyone
acousmetre
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NRAS
7 months ago
change of Levo from Accord/Actavis to Vencamil
I posted back in August about 100mcgm Accord/Actavis levothyroxine as I was feeling pretty awful. My Blood results showed that my T4 result was only 32% through range. Normally it would be around 65% through range. I also take 15mcgm Sigma Pharma liothyronine. The result for T3 was 83% through range
I posted back in August about 100mcgm Accord/Actavis levothyroxine as I was feeling pretty awful. My Blood results showed that my T4 result was only 32% through range. Normally it would be around 65% through range. I also take 15mcgm Sigma Pharma liothyronine. The result for T3 was 83% through range
crimple
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
parp for hrd positive?
hi ladies, I hope you all are doing well and as always I would like to thank everyone in this group for their great continued support throughout the years. To recap - my mom was diagnosed in 2018 - debunking, chemo - second lot of chemo in 2021 and avastin up until 2022 - now she just had a successful
hi ladies, I hope you all are doing well and as always I would like to thank everyone in this group for their great continued support throughout the years. To recap - my mom was diagnosed in 2018 - debunking, chemo - second lot of chemo in 2021 and avastin up until 2022 - now she just had a successful
Lind58
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Gall bladder surgery
I was hospitalised last June for 10 days as I had an infected gall bladder and scans showed I had a large gall stone.I was put on intravenous antibiotics and pain killers. Fast forward 7 months and no further problems I had a phone call from the hospital giving me a date of 5th February for surgery
I was hospitalised last June for 10 days as I had an infected gall bladder and scans showed I had a large gall stone.I was put on intravenous antibiotics and pain killers. Fast forward 7 months and no further problems I had a phone call from the hospital giving me a date of 5th February for surgery
Heather1957
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
On statins and why I’m glad I said no.
Our local GP surgery recently put out these messages to their patients:- We are contacting you regarding your statin medications. There has been recent guidance about a very small number of reports of new-onset or aggravation of a rare condition called myasthenia gravis. Symptoms include drooping eyelids
Our local GP surgery recently put out these messages to their patients:- We are contacting you regarding your statin medications. There has been recent guidance about a very small number of reports of new-onset or aggravation of a rare condition called myasthenia gravis. Symptoms include drooping eyelids
CDreamer
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AF Association
7 months ago
Two recent FDA Approvals
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share about two recent approvals. Sorry for my delaying in posting this. On October 11th the FDA made an approval for those with stage IV NSCLC with a BRAF V600E mutation. Here is a link to read more: https://go2.org/blog/fda-approves-combination-braftovi-and-mektovi-for-metastatic-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-for-individuals-with-a-braf-v600e-mutation
Hi everyone, I just wanted to share about two recent approvals. Sorry for my delaying in posting this. On October 11th the FDA made an approval for those with stage IV NSCLC with a BRAF V600E mutation. Here is a link to read more: https://go2.org/blog/fda-approves-combination-braftovi-and-mektovi-for-metastatic-non-small-cell-lung-cancer-for-individuals-with-a-braf-v600e-mutation
Miranda_GO2
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
7 months ago
How many days can I miss my Ticagrelor, 2 months after HA & stent?
My cardiologist has changed my prescription from ticagrelor to something else (I think he said clopidogrel). Unfortunately between delays his end & now delays at the GP surgery the pharmacist still hasn't had the prescription. I've got one day left of my ticagrelor and I've left messages with the GP
My cardiologist has changed my prescription from ticagrelor to something else (I think he said clopidogrel). Unfortunately between delays his end & now delays at the GP surgery the pharmacist still hasn't had the prescription. I've got one day left of my ticagrelor and I've left messages with the GP
bee_bear
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
Mental health and endo
Hi all, just after some advice or support or I don't really know what but I am really struggling with my mental health at the minute thanks to my endo & adeno symptoms worsening and becoming debilitating at times. Even when I'm not in a flare up I feel completely beyond exhausted, I have zero motivation
Hi all, just after some advice or support or I don't really know what but I am really struggling with my mental health at the minute thanks to my endo & adeno symptoms worsening and becoming debilitating at times. Even when I'm not in a flare up I feel completely beyond exhausted, I have zero motivation
endo_the_stigma
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Getting somewhere 🤞
Well from not impressed to impressed in one easy movement. Post my appointment with Doctor Jose Thomas I was finally able to see a GP at our surgery, not with the GP to who Dr Thomas addressed his report, he was apparently being presented with an award by the BMA for introducing a Triage system for non
Well from not impressed to impressed in one easy movement. Post my appointment with Doctor Jose Thomas I was finally able to see a GP at our surgery, not with the GP to who Dr Thomas addressed his report, he was apparently being presented with an award by the BMA for introducing a Triage system for non
HipHop1972
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
is this sub clinical or hypo
the above are my daughter’s result. Usual protocols for testing followed. She’s unmedicated, 24 yrs old. She does take Propanalol for anxiety. Symptoms are constipation, fatigue, hair loss, outer third of brows have disappeared, headaches. I appreciate there’s no B12 vit D or ferritin results. It was
the above are my daughter’s result. Usual protocols for testing followed. She’s unmedicated, 24 yrs old. She does take Propanalol for anxiety. Symptoms are constipation, fatigue, hair loss, outer third of brows have disappeared, headaches. I appreciate there’s no B12 vit D or ferritin results. It was
Daisywhoopsa
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Aortic stenosis
Morning all , I’m 14 months post my second ablation which was an RF redo to tidy up the PV and left atrial floor as I was told . I’m very pleased with my progress so far with only two mild and short episodes of AF . I also have mild to moderate stenosis of the valve which I was told in 2017 would have
Morning all , I’m 14 months post my second ablation which was an RF redo to tidy up the PV and left atrial floor as I was told . I’m very pleased with my progress so far with only two mild and short episodes of AF . I also have mild to moderate stenosis of the valve which I was told in 2017 would have
Hammerboy
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AF Association
7 months ago
Not where I expected to be
Hello to all, After my recent dx...shock...I decided to read other posts before I shared my story. I appreciate hearing about the travelling and CTGirl1962 mentioned handling this like a chronic illness... I have been a breast cancer survivor since 2010. That year my birthday present was having a
Hello to all, After my recent dx...shock...I decided to read other posts before I shared my story. I appreciate hearing about the travelling and CTGirl1962 mentioned handling this like a chronic illness... I have been a breast cancer survivor since 2010. That year my birthday present was having a
Hoehn
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
Missed period
Hi All Lovelies, I had my endometrial biopsy last month (results were normal). I spotted after the biopsy up until 6 days later (14/09/23) my period started. I’ve been waiting for my next period, I’m 7 days late and pregnancy test is negative. I had an operation, post period in Sept for another problem
Hi All Lovelies, I had my endometrial biopsy last month (results were normal). I spotted after the biopsy up until 6 days later (14/09/23) my period started. I’ve been waiting for my next period, I’m 7 days late and pregnancy test is negative. I had an operation, post period in Sept for another problem
Anonymou5
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Fertility Network UK
7 months ago
And I thought I had a full plate-
Well we went in today for his fourth pluvicto dose. Went mostly well but he’s been weak lately and had a few bumps in the road but that’s a story for another day. While I was waiting I met two other people who were getting treatments. One was getting his first pluvicto dose today. The second one
Well we went in today for his fourth pluvicto dose. Went mostly well but he’s been weak lately and had a few bumps in the road but that’s a story for another day. While I was waiting I met two other people who were getting treatments. One was getting his first pluvicto dose today. The second one
MouseAddams
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Update - friend with bronchogenic adenocarcinoma
Hello all, Thanks again for your replies to my original post as a newbie for a friend. She saw her rad/onc today and the PET results are encouraging! No cancer showed up outside the lungs. He recommends she see a thoracic surgeon for her 5 cm mass (golf-tennis ball size) to see if she is a candidate
Hello all, Thanks again for your replies to my original post as a newbie for a friend. She saw her rad/onc today and the PET results are encouraging! No cancer showed up outside the lungs. He recommends she see a thoracic surgeon for her 5 cm mass (golf-tennis ball size) to see if she is a candidate
marcyh
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Lung Cancer Support
7 months ago
CLL and Hip Replacement Surgery
I have CLL 17p deletion. Been on Ibrutinib since February 2019 and have done great! I had hip replacement surgery before I was diagnosed with CLL and now find myself facing replacement for the other hip. Anyone had this type surgery while on Ibrutinib? I know there will be protocols to come off the
I have CLL 17p deletion. Been on Ibrutinib since February 2019 and have done great! I had hip replacement surgery before I was diagnosed with CLL and now find myself facing replacement for the other hip. Anyone had this type surgery while on Ibrutinib? I know there will be protocols to come off the
210savannah
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CLL Support
7 months ago
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