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Has anyone taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ?
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
What is BIG DATA? Demystifying the use of patient health data in research - FREE online Event
Date and time: Tue, 5 Dec 2023 6pm-7.30pm
How does clinical research use our data? Is it important? Is it necessary? And how safe is it? We'll be exploring these questions - and many more - in a discussion about a new research study which is developing ways to understand fibrosis. Fibrosis
Date and time: Tue, 5 Dec 2023 6pm-7.30pm
How does clinical research use our data? Is it important? Is it necessary? And how safe is it? We'll be exploring these questions - and many more - in a discussion about a new research study which is developing ways to understand fibrosis. Fibrosis
BritishLiverTrust1
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Carvedilol and Urso bowl changes
I’ve been on cavedilol medication since May 2023 and Urso since 2022, up until a few weeks ago I’ve suffered a lot of dioreah which started when at the same time when when the Dr prescribed me ferris sulphate for low iron. I know this has a lot of gastric issue so stopped that a week ago. I still have
I’ve been on cavedilol medication since May 2023 and Urso since 2022, up until a few weeks ago I’ve suffered a lot of dioreah which started when at the same time when when the Dr prescribed me ferris sulphate for low iron. I know this has a lot of gastric issue so stopped that a week ago. I still have
anonymous987656384
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
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I’m 32 next and since I was 25 I have had terrible joint pain and flare ups with terrible painful stiffness and swelling. Always in both my knees sometimes both my elbows all at the same time, I feel and ache all over with fatigue! I’ve been to the drs numerous times over the years with no help when
I’m 32 next and since I was 25 I have had terrible joint pain and flare ups with terrible painful stiffness and swelling. Always in both my knees sometimes both my elbows all at the same time, I feel and ache all over with fatigue! I’ve been to the drs numerous times over the years with no help when
Crazycatlady_101
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NRAS
3 months ago
PSA rising
Hi to the most incredible and informative group. I have been on hormone injections every 3 months. Abiraterone 500 mg with food and 5mg pred. psa 0.8 has increased to 0.17 in 2 months. questions. Should I up Abiraterone to 1000mg to help lower psa or am I on the downward slope now? Diagnosed 2019
Hi to the most incredible and informative group. I have been on hormone injections every 3 months. Abiraterone 500 mg with food and 5mg pred. psa 0.8 has increased to 0.17 in 2 months. questions. Should I up Abiraterone to 1000mg to help lower psa or am I on the downward slope now? Diagnosed 2019
Lion321
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
varices grade 2
My consultant physician did a surveillance Gastroscopy which showed 2 varices grade 2, as I was taking Carvedilol twice daily he has decided no further action is required. Having had a burst varice in the past which put me in hospital for a week. I am confused to why he’s decided not to band them surely
My consultant physician did a surveillance Gastroscopy which showed 2 varices grade 2, as I was taking Carvedilol twice daily he has decided no further action is required. Having had a burst varice in the past which put me in hospital for a week. I am confused to why he’s decided not to band them surely
oap74
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
LAST CALL: In-person Liverpool workshop tomorrow for those living with advanced liver disease (and carers/relatives)
The British Liver Trust are working with UK CLIF, a dynamic new network of clinicians, patients, carers/relatives and researchers coming together over our shared interest to improve research and clinical outcomes for people with chronic liver failure. There is an afternoon workshop in Liverpool tomorrow
The British Liver Trust are working with UK CLIF, a dynamic new network of clinicians, patients, carers/relatives and researchers coming together over our shared interest to improve research and clinical outcomes for people with chronic liver failure. There is an afternoon workshop in Liverpool tomorrow
BritishLiverTrust1
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Stress and thyroid disease
I have an treated underactive thyroid and i’m on levothyroxine. I’ve had hypothyroidism for 35 years, I’m now 61.. I’m finding that any stressful situation makes me feel very odd, all over the place, and feeling lime Ive drunk 30 cups of coffee. Awful.. Can that happen with thyroid disease. Any advice
I have an treated underactive thyroid and i’m on levothyroxine. I’ve had hypothyroidism for 35 years, I’m now 61.. I’m finding that any stressful situation makes me feel very odd, all over the place, and feeling lime Ive drunk 30 cups of coffee. Awful.. Can that happen with thyroid disease. Any advice
Atma123
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
pernicious anaemia
Hi I had the results of my intrinsic test and I have pernicious anaemia I start loading doses on Monday ,Do you think it is likely to affect my INR and if so up or down Thanks
Hi I had the results of my intrinsic test and I have pernicious anaemia I start loading doses on Monday ,Do you think it is likely to affect my INR and if so up or down Thanks
mully
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 months ago
Statins with an under active thyroid.
Hi everyone. I've recently found out that my thyroid is under active. Because my LDL is elevated, the doctor decided I needed to see a specialist. They won't give me an appointment and have said I need to take a statin while they get to me. The NHS website says you don't give statins to people with an
Hi everyone. I've recently found out that my thyroid is under active. Because my LDL is elevated, the doctor decided I needed to see a specialist. They won't give me an appointment and have said I need to take a statin while they get to me. The NHS website says you don't give statins to people with an
MauveMouse
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Living with alcohol related cirrhosis- I know it varies but whats "normal"?
I was hospitalised with decompensated liver failure in July this year. Diagnosis is cirrhosis,portal hypertension and hypertensive gastropathy. My liver biochemistry was very deranged in July (Bilirubin 400 which explains the jaundice, itching,fatigue and confusion I was experiencing),the ascites and
I was hospitalised with decompensated liver failure in July this year. Diagnosis is cirrhosis,portal hypertension and hypertensive gastropathy. My liver biochemistry was very deranged in July (Bilirubin 400 which explains the jaundice, itching,fatigue and confusion I was experiencing),the ascites and
BoHo73
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Bolt this ones for you, binaural beats and Parkinson’s tremor.
In this study, we found an improvement of resting tremor when applying BBS in the gamma frequency band OFF medication. Moreover, the positive effects of CAS underline the general positive potential for improvement of motor function by acoustically supported therapeutic approaches. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
In this study, we found an improvement of resting tremor when applying BBS in the gamma frequency band OFF medication. Moreover, the positive effects of CAS underline the general positive potential for improvement of motor function by acoustically supported therapeutic approaches. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
House2
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Request for advice looking for possible new diagnosis
Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall. I've also posted this on the Fibromyalgia and Lupus communities.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief. Basically
Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall. I've also posted this on the Fibromyalgia and Lupus communities.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief. Basically
Wispymisty
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NRAS
3 months ago
Request for advice looking for possible new diagnosis
Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall. I've also posted this on the Fibromyalgia/Rheumatoid Arthritis communities.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief
Hi, this is my first time back on the forum after a few years break just bimbling along whilst struggling as we all do. But I've really hit a wall. I've also posted this on the Fibromyalgia/Rheumatoid Arthritis communities.I don't want to write too long a post so will try and keep the background brief
Wispymisty
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Updated diagnosis of autoimmune thyroid disorder
Just an update. Unsurprisingly with elevated thyroid antibodies I have been diagnosed with an autoimmune thyroid disorder. As I currently have some hyper symptoms as well as hypo ones, the private GO who’s diagnosed me very sensibly, imo, wants to test again to ensure she gets the diagnosis and treatment
Just an update. Unsurprisingly with elevated thyroid antibodies I have been diagnosed with an autoimmune thyroid disorder. As I currently have some hyper symptoms as well as hypo ones, the private GO who’s diagnosed me very sensibly, imo, wants to test again to ensure she gets the diagnosis and treatment
Fizzwhizz
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Gut analysis
I recently provided a sample for analysis and received the results last week. I had a follow up appointment with Gemma my Funtional Health Practitioner (in training) yesterday. I wanted to share some of the info I have learned here. I have Helicobacter Pylori, unsurprising as around 50% of the population
I recently provided a sample for analysis and received the results last week. I had a follow up appointment with Gemma my Funtional Health Practitioner (in training) yesterday. I wanted to share some of the info I have learned here. I have Helicobacter Pylori, unsurprising as around 50% of the population
IdasMum
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
⁹Newbie: can anybody help with local support to me? Surrey/Sussex/South London
Hello! I was diagnosed with UCTD 3 years ago after contracting awful covid. However during routine check-up bloods last month, for the first time, my Rheu picked up positive Lupus screen, ANA, rheumatoid factor alongside others i cant remember. (I have always had a negative autoimmune panel, but high
Hello! I was diagnosed with UCTD 3 years ago after contracting awful covid. However during routine check-up bloods last month, for the first time, my Rheu picked up positive Lupus screen, ANA, rheumatoid factor alongside others i cant remember. (I have always had a negative autoimmune panel, but high
Gm131987
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Thyroid blood test results
I have been on thyroxine since 2017 to treat my underactive thyroid (confirmed Hashimotos).My bloods from this week are in the attached screenshot. I haven't felt like me for many years. I wondered what peples thoughts were on my results?
I have been on thyroxine since 2017 to treat my underactive thyroid (confirmed Hashimotos).My bloods from this week are in the attached screenshot. I haven't felt like me for many years. I wondered what peples thoughts were on my results?
SusieR68
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
New NICE guidelines
On the Pernicious Anaemia Society forum, there is a new thread re the newly released NICE guidelines for Pernicious Anaemia/B12 Deficiency Diagnosis and Treatment in Over 16s [i]
New NICE guidelines
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150619728/new-nice-guidelines Within that thread,
On the Pernicious Anaemia Society forum, there is a new thread re the newly released NICE guidelines for Pernicious Anaemia/B12 Deficiency Diagnosis and Treatment in Over 16s [i]
New NICE guidelines
[/i] https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150619728/new-nice-guidelines Within that thread,
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
NICE guideline on B12 Deficiency diagnosis and monitoring in over 16s
The Vitamin B12 Deficiency Guideline in Over 16's has been published.
What does this mean for those with Pernicious Anaemia whether formally diagnosed or not?
What does it mean with those struggling to get sufficiently frequent treatment for their B12 deficiency?
What does
The Vitamin B12 Deficiency Guideline in Over 16's has been published.
What does this mean for those with Pernicious Anaemia whether formally diagnosed or not?
What does it mean with those struggling to get sufficiently frequent treatment for their B12 deficiency?
What does
PAScomms
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
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