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Living with Aliens
Prior to my Endobronchial valve procedure i did loads of research on the subject,well who wouldn't?it's my body and a nice man in a white coat wanted to implant nice shiny articles,now affectionately referred to as Bling inside it,hopefully to improve it after 65 yrs of misuse. Dr B was reluctant to
Prior to my Endobronchial valve procedure i did loads of research on the subject,well who wouldn't?it's my body and a nice man in a white coat wanted to implant nice shiny articles,now affectionately referred to as Bling inside it,hopefully to improve it after 65 yrs of misuse. Dr B was reluctant to
skischool
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Fibrinogen
cancer,10
non
-
small
cell
lung
cancer11 and malignant pleural mesothelioma.12 Thurner et al.13 showed a significant association between an elevated plasma fibrinogen level and poor prognosis of PCa patients who underwent radiation therapy.
cancer,10
non
-
small
cell
lung
cancer11 and malignant pleural mesothelioma.12 Thurner et al.13 showed a significant association between an elevated plasma fibrinogen level and poor prognosis of PCa patients who underwent radiation therapy.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Stem Cell Treatment
A little while ago I mentioned that liver transplants could one day become a thing of the past. Day by day the use stem cell treatment and research brings us closer to finding a cure for liver disease. HIV positive man in London becomes second person ever to be cleared of virus after stem cell transplant
A little while ago I mentioned that liver transplants could one day become a thing of the past. Day by day the use stem cell treatment and research brings us closer to finding a cure for liver disease. HIV positive man in London becomes second person ever to be cleared of virus after stem cell transplant
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
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Hi I am new here last July my husband was diagnosed with lung cancer NSCLC stage IV (T4 N3 M1C) ( Pleural Effusion) in right lung and was all ready in the lymph nodes, he had to have emergency radio therapy first then had Imuno therapy he had 3 rounds got hospitalized twice low blood pressure first
Hi I am new here last July my husband was diagnosed with lung cancer NSCLC stage IV (T4 N3 M1C) ( Pleural Effusion) in right lung and was all ready in the lymph nodes, he had to have emergency radio therapy first then had Imuno therapy he had 3 rounds got hospitalized twice low blood pressure first
Angh79
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 years ago
Why is this necessary?
Diagnosed GCA, on Pred , however Consultant has recommended an Endoscopy and Colonoscopy. I do not have any symptoms and feel bad enough, so I declined?
Diagnosed GCA, on Pred , however Consultant has recommended an Endoscopy and Colonoscopy. I do not have any symptoms and feel bad enough, so I declined?
Seagu11
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Just wondering
Husband 71started iressa July 2017, for stage iv lung cancer. Tumours have shrunk significantly, what happens next February 2019
Husband 71started iressa July 2017, for stage iv lung cancer. Tumours have shrunk significantly, what happens next February 2019
senior2604
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
Guinea pigs and lung transplants
OK so I had a single lung transplant 2.5 years ago and doing great. But my 9 year old daughter wants a Guinea pig!! My question is am I safe to be around it? I'm panicking a little because she's so desperate for one and I dont want to disappoint her
OK so I had a single lung transplant 2.5 years ago and doing great. But my 9 year old daughter wants a Guinea pig!! My question is am I safe to be around it? I'm panicking a little because she's so desperate for one and I dont want to disappoint her
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Hot Flushes increasing
I reduced my prednisolone from 10mg to 9mg at the beginning of February and just about coping with the soreness but have noticed an increase in facial hot flushes and night sweats. Has anyone else felt these side effects have got worse as you reduce?
I reduced my prednisolone from 10mg to 9mg at the beginning of February and just about coping with the soreness but have noticed an increase in facial hot flushes and night sweats. Has anyone else felt these side effects have got worse as you reduce?
Godrevy1960
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Lung transplant
This week my lung specialist asked me if I would want to have a lung transplant. So I am going to go to Toronto and meet with the transplant team and see what a lung transplant is all about. So my question for everyone is, if you had a chance to get a lung transplant would you get one done, and why ?
This week my lung specialist asked me if I would want to have a lung transplant. So I am going to go to Toronto and meet with the transplant team and see what a lung transplant is all about. So my question for everyone is, if you had a chance to get a lung transplant would you get one done, and why ?
MrsGeee
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 years ago
Donating bone marrow to cure sickle cell anaemia
A bone marrow transplant is the only complete cure for treating sickle cell anaemia. This is a kind of treatment in which the patient’s bone marrow is changed to new healthy bone marrow. This is done either by collecting the patient’s own bone marrow or that of a donor. In the case of sickle cell disease
A bone marrow transplant is the only complete cure for treating sickle cell anaemia. This is a kind of treatment in which the patient’s bone marrow is changed to new healthy bone marrow. This is done either by collecting the patient’s own bone marrow or that of a donor. In the case of sickle cell disease
anjana_indheal
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Living with Sickle Cell Disease
5 years ago
Tarceva scalp
I am a near 10 year lung cancer survivor. The last 4 1/2 with stage 4 NSCLC, currently in remission. Have taken Tarceva since Sept of 2014 and had never connected the scabbing on the top of my head as being Tarceva side effect. The responses here are quite interesting. I’ve always thought it was from
I am a near 10 year lung cancer survivor. The last 4 1/2 with stage 4 NSCLC, currently in remission. Have taken Tarceva since Sept of 2014 and had never connected the scabbing on the top of my head as being Tarceva side effect. The responses here are quite interesting. I’ve always thought it was from
RickNH
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Lung Cancer Support
5 years ago
SICKLE CELL NEWSWEEK
FATIMAH had a stroke at the age of 7. She recovered 100% and graduates May 2019 with a degree in Public Finance http://bit.ly/2FAO2KD Zandra Chidinma Nwogu’s first pain crises in eight years - ‘Water Marathon Therapy’ to the rescueh ttp://bit.ly/2HvAi5k Folks with SCD can only TAKE but not GIVE blood
FATIMAH had a stroke at the age of 7. She recovered 100% and graduates May 2019 with a degree in Public Finance http://bit.ly/2FAO2KD Zandra Chidinma Nwogu’s first pain crises in eight years - ‘Water Marathon Therapy’ to the rescueh ttp://bit.ly/2HvAi5k Folks with SCD can only TAKE but not GIVE blood
sicklecellnews
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Sickle Cell Society
5 years ago
Love is : Valentines Day Together in Clinic. . 💘
It's been some time since I posted but I keep in touch with the posts. It's part of me moving on in my lengthy recovery. I know from what I see that there are many new Forum members since I was active and that's great because we know it's one of the best sources of information , support and help for
It's been some time since I posted but I keep in touch with the posts. It's part of me moving on in my lengthy recovery. I know from what I see that there are many new Forum members since I was active and that's great because we know it's one of the best sources of information , support and help for
JediReject
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MPN Voice
5 years ago
Hey There
Hi everyone this is just a post of me introducing myself, I'm not sure how close of a community you guys are but it's nice to be a part of something where people can really relate. My name is Kelsey I was born and diagnosed with Sickle Cell Anemia and I'm just trying to keep my shit together lol.
Hi everyone this is just a post of me introducing myself, I'm not sure how close of a community you guys are but it's nice to be a part of something where people can really relate. My name is Kelsey I was born and diagnosed with Sickle Cell Anemia and I'm just trying to keep my shit together lol.
sunshinee
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Sickle Cell Society
5 years ago
Dad in ICU fighting pneumonia and is slow to wake up from induced coma
Hi everyone. I’m wondering if anyone has any encouragement for our situation. My dad is 78 but has always been extremely healthy - a marathon runner until his back stopped him from running and now he’s been an avid swimmer for years and has had no real medical issues. He had a stem cell transplant
Hi everyone. I’m wondering if anyone has any encouragement for our situation. My dad is 78 but has always been extremely healthy - a marathon runner until his back stopped him from running and now he’s been an avid swimmer for years and has had no real medical issues. He had a stem cell transplant
WhitneyS18
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ICUsteps
5 years ago
5mm met found in my nrain
I was diagnosed stage 3a lung cancer, lobrcyomy December 7 2017 removed right upper and middle lung and 2 lymph nodes in my chest and 6 months chemo and 30 treatments radiation and the 3 months later a Timor 3 cm in brain, removed with surgery and 5 days of radiation... now last week 3 months later
I was diagnosed stage 3a lung cancer, lobrcyomy December 7 2017 removed right upper and middle lung and 2 lymph nodes in my chest and 6 months chemo and 30 treatments radiation and the 3 months later a Timor 3 cm in brain, removed with surgery and 5 days of radiation... now last week 3 months later
Lovey1000
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Seeking people with experience of Stem Cell Transplant for Richter's - I have a decision to make!
Hi All Have been reading lots of posts since my diagnosis of CLL 9 months ago - what a great community, which I have found really helpful. I was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins DLBCL which is a Richter's transformation from previously undiagnosed CLL. I am a healthy 50 year old female, with no symptoms
Hi All Have been reading lots of posts since my diagnosis of CLL 9 months ago - what a great community, which I have found really helpful. I was diagnosed with Non-Hodgkins DLBCL which is a Richter's transformation from previously undiagnosed CLL. I am a healthy 50 year old female, with no symptoms
Buddhababy
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Has anyone tried Trimbow
Hi I'm new on here so bear with me 1st off U have COPD 2nd I have lung cancer I am on maintenance for cancer pemetrexed every 3 weeks and scans every 3 months but the COPD I have seebri breeze inhaler my red pump and I see a nurse every 6 months to do a blow test end off COPD treatment this past month
Hi I'm new on here so bear with me 1st off U have COPD 2nd I have lung cancer I am on maintenance for cancer pemetrexed every 3 weeks and scans every 3 months but the COPD I have seebri breeze inhaler my red pump and I see a nurse every 6 months to do a blow test end off COPD treatment this past month
nancysayde
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Potential Bechet's?
I am plagued by a plethora of various health issues and have had several diagnoses over the years but recently out of curiosity i had my DNA sequenced, this seemed to confirm several of my issues (Autism, ADD) however as well as my mental health issues i have several physical issues including recurrent
I am plagued by a plethora of various health issues and have had several diagnoses over the years but recently out of curiosity i had my DNA sequenced, this seemed to confirm several of my issues (Autism, ADD) however as well as my mental health issues i have several physical issues including recurrent
MegaNeko
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Behçet's UK
6 years ago
Lung Transplant assessment / LVRS
If you have LVRS can it make or cause problems if you have a Lung Transplant later ? I’m about to see my surgeon later this month ( I think about LVRS ) but have just received a letter today from my consultant saying I may be better off having a Lung Transplant assessment so feeling a little confused
If you have LVRS can it make or cause problems if you have a Lung Transplant later ? I’m about to see my surgeon later this month ( I think about LVRS ) but have just received a letter today from my consultant saying I may be better off having a Lung Transplant assessment so feeling a little confused
Rich1957
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
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