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Sickle cell and?
I have sickle cell disease and just found out I have chronic fatigue syndrome also called ME. I wanted to find out what other conditions people are dealing with plus sickle cell and how you cope. I have 3 children so I guess you will have an idea as to how I am struggling to cope.
I have sickle cell disease and just found out I have chronic fatigue syndrome also called ME. I wanted to find out what other conditions people are dealing with plus sickle cell and how you cope. I have 3 children so I guess you will have an idea as to how I am struggling to cope.
jo19
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Sickle Cell Society
6 years ago
Copd and lung transplant
Last time I I saw my consultant he mentioned having a transplant I sort of froze. I have read about it on as much as I dare. Suppose I'm scared. How long are you in hospital how successful is the op. How long are you in hospital for.
Last time I I saw my consultant he mentioned having a transplant I sort of froze. I have read about it on as much as I dare. Suppose I'm scared. How long are you in hospital how successful is the op. How long are you in hospital for.
Spacecat1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Carcinoembryonic Antigen
Hello,i have stage 4 nsclc and have been in treatment since Dec 2016. My first chemo was carboplatin/alimta which i did great! My ICMA (the long name in the title) which i understood to be a tumor "marker" dropped from around 60 to the 20s, which excited me. My doctor said dont place too much faith in
Hello,i have stage 4 nsclc and have been in treatment since Dec 2016. My first chemo was carboplatin/alimta which i did great! My ICMA (the long name in the title) which i understood to be a tumor "marker" dropped from around 60 to the 20s, which excited me. My doctor said dont place too much faith in
Lexis6767
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
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Advice on Diet and supplements to keep in remission
Hello, peace and health to all. This is my first day on this wonderful site. I was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in July 2015 and underwent RCOP and stem cell transplant with my own cells in Dec 2015. I am currently 63 and in remission and feeling pretty well. My doctor says the odds are the
Hello, peace and health to all. This is my first day on this wonderful site. I was diagnosed with Mantle Cell Lymphoma in July 2015 and underwent RCOP and stem cell transplant with my own cells in Dec 2015. I am currently 63 and in remission and feeling pretty well. My doctor says the odds are the
Maltipoo
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Non Hodgkin's Lymphoma Friends
6 years ago
Lungs are a go-go after encouraging lung check-up
On Wednesday I had my first lung function tests since my pneumothorax back in January. Today I went through the results with my new consultant who told me the brilliant news that there had been no change to my lung capacity or transfer based. The consultant also told me that based on Wednesday's results
On Wednesday I had my first lung function tests since my pneumothorax back in January. Today I went through the results with my new consultant who told me the brilliant news that there had been no change to my lung capacity or transfer based. The consultant also told me that based on Wednesday's results
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Your Voices, Part 1: Coping with lung cancer
Being diagnosed or having someone close to you diagnosed with lung cancer can be scary and unnerving. It can be hard to make sense of all the information you have been told and it’s very easy to feel isolated and alone. Over the past few months, HealthUnlocked has been conducting research on the Lung
Being diagnosed or having someone close to you diagnosed with lung cancer can be scary and unnerving. It can be hard to make sense of all the information you have been told and it’s very easy to feel isolated and alone. Over the past few months, HealthUnlocked has been conducting research on the Lung
MaddieHU
HealthUnlocked
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Molecular Improvement – Exercise, & Dietary Regime or Medication(?)
Morning/Gooday/Good Evening (?)... :-) To all my MPN cousins, wherever you might be located… Recently, I underwent my second BMB, in preparation for the consideration of undergoing an Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT), as in February 2018 I learned that I also have the ASXL1 mutation as well as
Morning/Gooday/Good Evening (?)... :-) To all my MPN cousins, wherever you might be located… Recently, I underwent my second BMB, in preparation for the consideration of undergoing an Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT), as in February 2018 I learned that I also have the ASXL1 mutation as well as
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Everything You Need to Know About Lung Cancer
Lung Cancer is a common cancer found in people who smoke globally. It is the leading cause for deaths because of cancer not only in United States but also worldwide. Statistics from the American Cancer Society estimated that in 2018 there will be about 244,000 new cases of lung cancer in the U.S. occurred
Lung Cancer is a common cancer found in people who smoke globally. It is the leading cause for deaths because of cancer not only in United States but also worldwide. Statistics from the American Cancer Society estimated that in 2018 there will be about 244,000 new cases of lung cancer in the U.S. occurred
Netroutex
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Any ideas?
Hi. I have joined this community to seek some idea as to what to expect for my friend. He was diagnosed with ALL earlier this year. All very sudden. He went through chemo regimes and subsequent stem cell transplant two months ago. All bloods and recovery going well. Last bloods about a week ago - all
Hi. I have joined this community to seek some idea as to what to expect for my friend. He was diagnosed with ALL earlier this year. All very sudden. He went through chemo regimes and subsequent stem cell transplant two months ago. All bloods and recovery going well. Last bloods about a week ago - all
Marilyn1959
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Leukaemia Support
6 years ago
Surviving Lung Cancer ?? And Side Effects ??
After My Intial Diagnosis ,l am now Near the 2 year Marjk Yes Very Good , Although l wasn't Healthy Enough For Surgery , l was Put In A Trial for SBRT Radiation Which Seems Do Have For Now Done The Trick , They Shrank It To 6 milimeters ?? So l am Asking Anyone What You All Think , Ask Onocology will
After My Intial Diagnosis ,l am now Near the 2 year Marjk Yes Very Good , Although l wasn't Healthy Enough For Surgery , l was Put In A Trial for SBRT Radiation Which Seems Do Have For Now Done The Trick , They Shrank It To 6 milimeters ?? So l am Asking Anyone What You All Think , Ask Onocology will
jennicare
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Interested in being more involved in lung research?
University College London (UCL) has asked me to circulate details of an opportunity with their centre as they design and develop research at their cancer trials centre. They are looking to set up a group of 2-3 consumer/patient representatives to be involved in lung trials and have set 2 requirements
University College London (UCL) has asked me to circulate details of an opportunity with their centre as they design and develop research at their cancer trials centre. They are looking to set up a group of 2-3 consumer/patient representatives to be involved in lung trials and have set 2 requirements
JanetteR57
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 years ago
Lung Removed
Hi I’m Colin, And I was diagnosed with lung cancer on the 25/04/18. Following tests I had my entire left lung removed on 04/07/18 . As you can see it’s early days for me and I now await information on my next treatments. I believe I can expect chemo in about five weeks now. I have a lot of pain at the
Hi I’m Colin, And I was diagnosed with lung cancer on the 25/04/18. Following tests I had my entire left lung removed on 04/07/18 . As you can see it’s early days for me and I now await information on my next treatments. I believe I can expect chemo in about five weeks now. I have a lot of pain at the
Colin57
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 years ago
Pip assessment after lung transplant
My wife received her lung transplant in January this year. She is doing really well . It is such a wonderful thing they do now and can’t thank the harefeild hospital enough for all they have done for her . This is the thing thou the dreaded pip. She has had her assessment at home and is waiting for the
My wife received her lung transplant in January this year. She is doing really well . It is such a wonderful thing they do now and can’t thank the harefeild hospital enough for all they have done for her . This is the thing thou the dreaded pip. She has had her assessment at home and is waiting for the
Rebelracer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
"9 out of 10 doctors on our payroll, recommend this product!" ~ Big Pharma : (
Oh Goody!!! Bio-Thera Solutions, a global biotechnology company based in Guangzhou, China, recently announced that it has initiated a phase 1 clinical trial for BAT1806, a proposed tocilizumab (Actemra) biosimilar. Just what the world needs another Valsartan disaster! https://www.centerforbiosimilars.com
Oh Goody!!! Bio-Thera Solutions, a global biotechnology company based in Guangzhou, China, recently announced that it has initiated a phase 1 clinical trial for BAT1806, a proposed tocilizumab (Actemra) biosimilar. Just what the world needs another Valsartan disaster! https://www.centerforbiosimilars.com
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
IVF with donor eggs, previous stem cell transplant and early menopause
Hi ladies Im not sure if you will be able to give any advice but 14 years ago i had leukaemia and my treatment involved chemo and total body radiation for stem cell transplant. My periods stopped straight away and i went into early menopause at 20! I went to see a fertility clinic years ago as i was
Hi ladies Im not sure if you will be able to give any advice but 14 years ago i had leukaemia and my treatment involved chemo and total body radiation for stem cell transplant. My periods stopped straight away and i went into early menopause at 20! I went to see a fertility clinic years ago as i was
Caitlyn84
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Questions for our expert
We are starting to put together the next edition of our "Inspire" lung cancer magazine. If you have any questions for our expert, Simon Bolton, a lung cancer nurse specialist, please write them here so we can perhaps include them to be answered in the magazine. These can be anything to do with lung cancer
We are starting to put together the next edition of our "Inspire" lung cancer magazine. If you have any questions for our expert, Simon Bolton, a lung cancer nurse specialist, please write them here so we can perhaps include them to be answered in the magazine. These can be anything to do with lung cancer
Hidden
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 years ago
Sickle Cell News - July-September 2018 Edition
Major Stories: 1. Trailblazing Myth-Breaker: Police Sergeant Winston Mmagu lives with sickle cell anaemia – how, how does he cope?! 2. Canada Celebrates 1st official Sickle Cell Day. 3. Genetics Professor Cyril Otoikhian throws damper on World Sickle Cell Day celebrations in Nigeria. Universally
Major Stories: 1. Trailblazing Myth-Breaker: Police Sergeant Winston Mmagu lives with sickle cell anaemia – how, how does he cope?! 2. Canada Celebrates 1st official Sickle Cell Day. 3. Genetics Professor Cyril Otoikhian throws damper on World Sickle Cell Day celebrations in Nigeria. Universally
sicklecellnews
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Sickle Cell Society
6 years ago
Mesothelioma
I am 66 and after a number of tests which included a PET scan, I have recently been diagnosed with Mesothelioma. My Consultant believes the best way forward is for me to now undertake a mix of both surgery and chemotherapy. I would be interested to hear from any other members who suffer from this disease
I am 66 and after a number of tests which included a PET scan, I have recently been diagnosed with Mesothelioma. My Consultant believes the best way forward is for me to now undertake a mix of both surgery and chemotherapy. I would be interested to hear from any other members who suffer from this disease
Grahsking
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 years ago
Community Guidelines
Welcome to the Lung Cancer Support Community for support of people affected by lung cancer! We’re very glad you have chosen to be a part of our community. The Lung Cancer Support community - offered by the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation (ALCF) and HealthUnlocked (HU) - supports individuals
Welcome to the Lung Cancer Support Community for support of people affected by lung cancer! We’re very glad you have chosen to be a part of our community. The Lung Cancer Support community - offered by the Bonnie J. Addario Lung Cancer Foundation (ALCF) and HealthUnlocked (HU) - supports individuals
MaddieHU
HealthUnlocked
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Dad having severe SOB after 1 Alimta maintenance infusion
Hi, if anyone has any insight to this I would appreciate it! My dad has SVC syndrome with the mass pressing a bit on his right ventricle of the heart and some narrowing of the bronchus. He has stage IV NSCLC (one mass in upper right lung with some plueral effusion spread as well as spread to both adrenals
Hi, if anyone has any insight to this I would appreciate it! My dad has SVC syndrome with the mass pressing a bit on his right ventricle of the heart and some narrowing of the bronchus. He has stage IV NSCLC (one mass in upper right lung with some plueral effusion spread as well as spread to both adrenals
Lisam81
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
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