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Yellow soft paraffin BP
Hi, I've come across something this week which may help other oxygen users, maybe you l know this, but I didn't so just in case it helps someone else, I'm posting here. Yellow soft paraffin BP can be used as a lip salve when using oxygen. It is fantastic, the closest I've come to a lip balm and very
Hi, I've come across something this week which may help other oxygen users, maybe you l know this, but I didn't so just in case it helps someone else, I'm posting here. Yellow soft paraffin BP can be used as a lip salve when using oxygen. It is fantastic, the closest I've come to a lip balm and very
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Insurance advice please
Good afternoon, my name is Kevin. just about to renew travel insurance for two trips to Spain, my present policy does not cover my lung cancer which has spread also to Lymph nodes in my neck. It is being contained by immunotherapy Any recommendations for European travel cover. or particular companies
Good afternoon, my name is Kevin. just about to renew travel insurance for two trips to Spain, my present policy does not cover my lung cancer which has spread also to Lymph nodes in my neck. It is being contained by immunotherapy Any recommendations for European travel cover. or particular companies
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
All going on!
What a crazy time! I have been poorly with a nasty virus for three weeks and had two weeks off work (most unlike me), luckily I’m not the poorly person in our household. Meanwhile, my very sick partner who is on oxygen 24 hours a day and still manages to work for a living , trudges on! I Woke up
What a crazy time! I have been poorly with a nasty virus for three weeks and had two weeks off work (most unlike me), luckily I’m not the poorly person in our household. Meanwhile, my very sick partner who is on oxygen 24 hours a day and still manages to work for a living , trudges on! I Woke up
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
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PMR AND CANCER
Hi the experts say that my lung cancer was the most likely cause to bring on my PMR. Which was proved to be right as when a third of my lung was removed it vanished from me. It then came back 9 months later which annoyed me. Due to the 5 year after care you receive after your lung operation I was due
Hi the experts say that my lung cancer was the most likely cause to bring on my PMR. Which was proved to be right as when a third of my lung was removed it vanished from me. It then came back 9 months later which annoyed me. Due to the 5 year after care you receive after your lung operation I was due
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Lung nodule
I have had some really good news today. I had a letter from my lung consultant to say that the large nodule they found was much more probably old scarring and not a nodule at all, so I do not have to have any more scans, except routine ones. As he said, at least some good news, although that remark does
I have had some really good news today. I had a letter from my lung consultant to say that the large nodule they found was much more probably old scarring and not a nodule at all, so I do not have to have any more scans, except routine ones. As he said, at least some good news, although that remark does
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Bone Marrow Transplant Aftermath
The experimental bone marrow transplant for prostate cancer had no positive effects for me, as far as we can determine, but I keep getting new chronic side effects, which are likely explained by the bone marrow transplant. First it was loss of the ability for my body to regulate my temperature effectively
The experimental bone marrow transplant for prostate cancer had no positive effects for me, as far as we can determine, but I keep getting new chronic side effects, which are likely explained by the bone marrow transplant. First it was loss of the ability for my body to regulate my temperature effectively
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Love of my life
It is just coming upto 1year since I lost my husband after almost 53 amazing years of marriage .He died from malignant pleural effusion, secondary to lung adenocarcinoma.I have to confess he had been a smoker & I had tried constantly to persuade him to stop. In 2014 I he went to seek medical advice
It is just coming upto 1year since I lost my husband after almost 53 amazing years of marriage .He died from malignant pleural effusion, secondary to lung adenocarcinoma.I have to confess he had been a smoker & I had tried constantly to persuade him to stop. In 2014 I he went to seek medical advice
Mellor29
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Listed For Lung Transplant
Hello everyone, Just wanted to give you all an update since signing the papers on 26th Feb my mother was placed on the lung transplant list Friday 22nd March, its felt like a fight to get to this point .... chasing up various and tests and appointments .... now is the waiting game we are hopeful....
Hello everyone, Just wanted to give you all an update since signing the papers on 26th Feb my mother was placed on the lung transplant list Friday 22nd March, its felt like a fight to get to this point .... chasing up various and tests and appointments .... now is the waiting game we are hopeful....
Queenbean
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
CBD FOR LUNG CANCER?
Hi, I'm new here. I am going crazy trying to find info about exactly how to dose CBD oil for lung cancer. I have x-ray and CT/PET confirmation of 2.5 cm mass at tip of my right lung, am having a needle biopsy tomorrow for diagnosis, but have been told there is 90-96% probability of cancer. Have been
Hi, I'm new here. I am going crazy trying to find info about exactly how to dose CBD oil for lung cancer. I have x-ray and CT/PET confirmation of 2.5 cm mass at tip of my right lung, am having a needle biopsy tomorrow for diagnosis, but have been told there is 90-96% probability of cancer. Have been
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
Advanced Small Cell Lung Cancer
My wife was diagnosed with Lung Cancer in Feb19. She was told in march it was Advanced small cell. Tomorrow she starts Carboplatin and Epotiside chemo and I cant tell her that she only has upto 12 months left. She has been very breathless and as its attached to her heart also she is having chest pains
My wife was diagnosed with Lung Cancer in Feb19. She was told in march it was Advanced small cell. Tomorrow she starts Carboplatin and Epotiside chemo and I cant tell her that she only has upto 12 months left. She has been very breathless and as its attached to her heart also she is having chest pains
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
New test for mutations to calculate the profession of MF
Hi good folks, Hope you all are going OK. Last time I was speaking to my Hemo he told me that a test will be available in about 12 months that will identify all a MF patients mutations and will assist in predicting the progression of the illness. He said it should allow for him to predict how the illness
Hi good folks, Hope you all are going OK. Last time I was speaking to my Hemo he told me that a test will be available in about 12 months that will identify all a MF patients mutations and will assist in predicting the progression of the illness. He said it should allow for him to predict how the illness
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Hello!
Hi everybody! I'm Dave from SW Michigan. I was diagnosed with HCC about 15 months ago. PVVT meant no surgery or transplant. Has a Y90 procedure done last July in Ann Arbor. It killed 75% of the largest tumor but there was 2 new tumors in my lungs on the last MRI so the Dr. put me on Nexavar. Been taking
Hi everybody! I'm Dave from SW Michigan. I was diagnosed with HCC about 15 months ago. PVVT meant no surgery or transplant. Has a Y90 procedure done last July in Ann Arbor. It killed 75% of the largest tumor but there was 2 new tumors in my lungs on the last MRI so the Dr. put me on Nexavar. Been taking
reddog88
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
5 years ago
Pet Scan results finally back
PET Scan Results are now back and showing two cancers, worst possible news i wanted to hear Monday 18th March, i had wrote a article 2 weeks ago on this topic. I have COPD and on Oxygen for activity In 2016 September 12th I had a left lung lobectomy bottom half removed , because of two cancers on bottom
PET Scan Results are now back and showing two cancers, worst possible news i wanted to hear Monday 18th March, i had wrote a article 2 weeks ago on this topic. I have COPD and on Oxygen for activity In 2016 September 12th I had a left lung lobectomy bottom half removed , because of two cancers on bottom
Guy59
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Pet Scan results are back
PET Scan Results are now back and showing two cancers, worst possible news i wanted to hear Monday 18th March, i had wrote a article 2 weeks ago on this topic. I have COPD and on Oxygen for activity In 2016 September 12th I had a left lung lobectomy bottom half removed , because of two cancers on bottom
PET Scan Results are now back and showing two cancers, worst possible news i wanted to hear Monday 18th March, i had wrote a article 2 weeks ago on this topic. I have COPD and on Oxygen for activity In 2016 September 12th I had a left lung lobectomy bottom half removed , because of two cancers on bottom
Guy59
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
PET Scan Results
PET Scan Results are now back and showing two cancers, worst possible news i wanted to hear Monday 18th March, i had wrote a article 2 weeks ago on this topic. I have COPD and on Oxygen for activity In 2016 September 12th I had a left lung lobectomy bottom half removed , because of two cancers on bottom
PET Scan Results are now back and showing two cancers, worst possible news i wanted to hear Monday 18th March, i had wrote a article 2 weeks ago on this topic. I have COPD and on Oxygen for activity In 2016 September 12th I had a left lung lobectomy bottom half removed , because of two cancers on bottom
Guy59
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Pseudomonas and bronciectasis update
A month ago I posted regarding my husband's pneumonia and pseudomonas diagnosis and that he now has bronchiectasis too, according to the consultant, which was shown on an earlier CT scan but no one mentioned it!!! Well he became very ill on Feb 1 and was blue lighted to hospital, put on iv antibiotics
A month ago I posted regarding my husband's pneumonia and pseudomonas diagnosis and that he now has bronchiectasis too, according to the consultant, which was shown on an earlier CT scan but no one mentioned it!!! Well he became very ill on Feb 1 and was blue lighted to hospital, put on iv antibiotics
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Great confusion, great disconnect between the various doctors and treatment centres
My wife was diagnosed with lung cancer this time last year. She breezed through chemo, and results were good. Then things were left alone, nothing happening 6 months. When discomfort returned she goes in to radiation therapy. After ten days of that here quality of life is destroyed. Can't eat, drink
My wife was diagnosed with lung cancer this time last year. She breezed through chemo, and results were good. Then things were left alone, nothing happening 6 months. When discomfort returned she goes in to radiation therapy. After ten days of that here quality of life is destroyed. Can't eat, drink
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
Learn from Dr. David Carbone
Hi Everyone, Each month, the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation hosts presentations by lung cancer specialists, physicians, and researchers in a relaxed and comfortable setting through our Lung Cancer Living Room series. This month Dr. David Carbone from The Ohio State University James Comprehensive
Hi Everyone, Each month, the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation hosts presentations by lung cancer specialists, physicians, and researchers in a relaxed and comfortable setting through our Lung Cancer Living Room series. This month Dr. David Carbone from The Ohio State University James Comprehensive
dleducALC
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
CAR T versus Stem Cell transplant for Richter's
Has anyone used CAR T or stem cell transplant for advanced CLL or Richter's?
Has anyone used CAR T or stem cell transplant for advanced CLL or Richter's?
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Lung Transplant
I am 58 years old. My Pulmonologist says I may need a lung transplant if the meds I’m on don’t show any signs of the lung scarring slowing down. I would like to know if anybody close to to my age had a lung transplant?I am skeptical about major surgery when you’re not young.
I am 58 years old. My Pulmonologist says I may need a lung transplant if the meds I’m on don’t show any signs of the lung scarring slowing down. I would like to know if anybody close to to my age had a lung transplant?I am skeptical about major surgery when you’re not young.
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
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