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Intrinsic Factor vs Parietal Cell Antibodies
If a person tested positive for the intrinsic factor antibody but negative to the parietal cell antibody, would that mean that the parietal cells in the stomach are not under attack, only the intrinsic factor that those cells produce? And would that mean that the stomach might be still producing acid
If a person tested positive for the intrinsic factor antibody but negative to the parietal cell antibody, would that mean that the parietal cells in the stomach are not under attack, only the intrinsic factor that those cells produce? And would that mean that the stomach might be still producing acid
topher2018
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Recurrence of lung cancer after 3.5 years
I’m just posting because I’m looking for others in the same / similar situation who can share their experiences with me. My situation is described below but in short I have stage T2bN1M0 diagnosis and recurrence of the tumour next to the original site; am wondering if others have decided not to have
I’m just posting because I’m looking for others in the same / similar situation who can share their experiences with me. My situation is described below but in short I have stage T2bN1M0 diagnosis and recurrence of the tumour next to the original site; am wondering if others have decided not to have
Hidden
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
And the good news is . . .
It took just 10 minutes final assessment yesterday for Keith (hospital rheumatologist) to tell me that Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) is over and the lack of headaches during the final months suggests there will not be any flares. It took 18 months tapering to wipe off the slate. He predicted this, saying
It took just 10 minutes final assessment yesterday for Keith (hospital rheumatologist) to tell me that Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA) is over and the lack of headaches during the final months suggests there will not be any flares. It took 18 months tapering to wipe off the slate. He predicted this, saying
sondya
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
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Waking after neurotoxicity
My dad suffered from neurotoxicity, pneumonia, and a fungal infection after Stem Cell Transplant. He had a unexpected and terrible reaction to anti-rejection medications and has been in a coma/ICU for 6 weeks. He recently emerged from coma is very weak and is still not able to speak or utter any sound
My dad suffered from neurotoxicity, pneumonia, and a fungal infection after Stem Cell Transplant. He had a unexpected and terrible reaction to anti-rejection medications and has been in a coma/ICU for 6 weeks. He recently emerged from coma is very weak and is still not able to speak or utter any sound
skatergirl
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
Getting Listed on the Lung Transplant List
After almost one and a half years of referrals, tests, minor operations and consultations with surgeons I can confirm that I have now been finally listed to go on the list for a Double Lung Transplant at Wythenshawe Hospital in Manchester, UK. A new chapter of hope begins. I would like to say a huge
After almost one and a half years of referrals, tests, minor operations and consultations with surgeons I can confirm that I have now been finally listed to go on the list for a Double Lung Transplant at Wythenshawe Hospital in Manchester, UK. A new chapter of hope begins. I would like to say a huge
Joseph260268
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Interesting Question for the Psychiatrists and Geneticists Out There
I have always wanted to ask these two closely related questions; especially since my Psychiatrist told me that he had never heard of any situation even remotely close to mine and/or of any studies related at all to it. I am now a 54-year-old man with ADD. My symptoms are mainly "tactile" and "attention
I have always wanted to ask these two closely related questions; especially since my Psychiatrist told me that he had never heard of any situation even remotely close to mine and/or of any studies related at all to it. I am now a 54-year-old man with ADD. My symptoms are mainly "tactile" and "attention
strawbjt
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
6 years ago
Tattoo health warning for people with weakened immune systems
Tattoo health warning for people with weakened immune systems - The Guardian article written by Nicola Davis @NicolaKSDavis Mon 18 Jun 2018 18.30 EDT Last modified on Mon 18 Jun 2018 18.31 EDT https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2018/jun/18/tattoo-health-warning-for-people-with-weakened-immune-systems
Tattoo health warning for people with weakened immune systems - The Guardian article written by Nicola Davis @NicolaKSDavis Mon 18 Jun 2018 18.30 EDT Last modified on Mon 18 Jun 2018 18.31 EDT https://www.theguardian.com/fashion/2018/jun/18/tattoo-health-warning-for-people-with-weakened-immune-systems
lankisterguy
Volunteer
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Lilly1958
Hi my MPN friend, lot happening from my last 3-4 month. I have Et for 26 years only on aspirin and platets was 400-500, but after holidej (long flight) my hct go up to 48 and put me on venosection for8 month , was bad and put me on interferon weakly (only 5 weaks) and my old hemo. Told me I have PV
Hi my MPN friend, lot happening from my last 3-4 month. I have Et for 26 years only on aspirin and platets was 400-500, but after holidej (long flight) my hct go up to 48 and put me on venosection for8 month , was bad and put me on interferon weakly (only 5 weaks) and my old hemo. Told me I have PV
Lilly1958
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MPN Voice
6 years ago
Transplant
Hello from Canada My question is: I have 26% lung capacity (I quit smoking for several months and I;m so depressed I find myself cheating here and there), I'm done with. My question is my son went to his doctor to see if he could give me a lung doctor said absolutely not, that high risk of rejection
Hello from Canada My question is: I have 26% lung capacity (I quit smoking for several months and I;m so depressed I find myself cheating here and there), I'm done with. My question is my son went to his doctor to see if he could give me a lung doctor said absolutely not, that high risk of rejection
sandy123cookie
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Lung transplant
Hi, it's been 3 weeks since my transplant and I've been given a miracle. I have even been home for the weekend although I was in pain a lot of the time, it was controllable but I was ready to come back to the hospital yesterday, I feel safe here. I am recovering really quickly wich I feel scary but puts
Hi, it's been 3 weeks since my transplant and I've been given a miracle. I have even been home for the weekend although I was in pain a lot of the time, it was controllable but I was ready to come back to the hospital yesterday, I feel safe here. I am recovering really quickly wich I feel scary but puts
southy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Crime: Pastor With 5 SS Children Receives Judgment July 6
For the past 6 years, Pastor Abel Olukayode Adewale, 57, has been embroiled in legal tussles against one of Nigeria’s biggest and most powerful banks. The whole saga began on March 5 2012, when the Apostolic Church pastor received an alert for the sum of N1 million on his account with Wema Bank Plc.
For the past 6 years, Pastor Abel Olukayode Adewale, 57, has been embroiled in legal tussles against one of Nigeria’s biggest and most powerful banks. The whole saga began on March 5 2012, when the Apostolic Church pastor received an alert for the sum of N1 million on his account with Wema Bank Plc.
sicklecellnews
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Sickle Cell Society
6 years ago
10 years ago today I received my allogeneic hematopoietic stem cell transplant (HSCT) for my CLL
Hi, I just posted a very brief blog update on my 10 year anniversary of my first radical move to save my life. You can read it about here: https://cllsociety.org/2018/07/10-years-ago-today-i-received-my-allogeneic-hematopoietic-stem-cell-transplant-hsct-for-my-cll-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia/ Since
Hi, I just posted a very brief blog update on my 10 year anniversary of my first radical move to save my life. You can read it about here: https://cllsociety.org/2018/07/10-years-ago-today-i-received-my-allogeneic-hematopoietic-stem-cell-transplant-hsct-for-my-cll-chronic-lymphocytic-leukemia/ Since
bkoffman
CLL CURE Hero
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Well got my results back and I guess this explains alot 🤦🏼♀️
Sorry for the lighting, if you cant see it it says 96.6 for parietal cell antibody range 0.0 - 24.9 Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. Im not sure if this qualifies me as auto immune gastritis but thankfully we have discovered this.
Sorry for the lighting, if you cant see it it says 96.6 for parietal cell antibody range 0.0 - 24.9 Thank you for pointing me in the right direction. Im not sure if this qualifies me as auto immune gastritis but thankfully we have discovered this.
JennaShi
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Sloan Kettering Integrative Medicine Program
Does anyone have experience with the Sloan Kettering integrative medicine program and if so can you share your thoughts? I am a recent RLL lung lobectomy due to stage 1 NSCLC.
Does anyone have experience with the Sloan Kettering integrative medicine program and if so can you share your thoughts? I am a recent RLL lung lobectomy due to stage 1 NSCLC.
kri312
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Transplant
Hi everyone, i know i don't speak much but im always in the background. Had my 3rd call on 21st of may for double lung transplant and it was a success. . I'm doing amazingly, thank god for my doner. Not really up to this but will try and update you all. Stay strong and thanks for being there whenever
Hi everyone, i know i don't speak much but im always in the background. Had my 3rd call on 21st of may for double lung transplant and it was a success. . I'm doing amazingly, thank god for my doner. Not really up to this but will try and update you all. Stay strong and thanks for being there whenever
southy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Lost
10 years ago I was diagnosed with emphysema COPD was told to quit smoking or eventually it would kill me I never listen to the warning signs year after year my doctor stressed it well in December of last year it caught up with me and up on oxygen for short-term and then couldn't stay off of it I kept
10 years ago I was diagnosed with emphysema COPD was told to quit smoking or eventually it would kill me I never listen to the warning signs year after year my doctor stressed it well in December of last year it caught up with me and up on oxygen for short-term and then couldn't stay off of it I kept
Raidertder72
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Lung Transplant Assessment
Yesterday I had my lung transplant assessment appointment at the Harefield Hospital fully aware that it was going to be a full on experience packed full of tests and various meetings with members of the lung transplant team where I'd be being given an awful lot of information to process. I'm really
Yesterday I had my lung transplant assessment appointment at the Harefield Hospital fully aware that it was going to be a full on experience packed full of tests and various meetings with members of the lung transplant team where I'd be being given an awful lot of information to process. I'm really
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
left shoulder hurting again
been on pred since oct 2016, 40 to start, then tapered well to 10 up til august 2017, rheu my wanted to keep me at that dose of 10 until into new year 2018, as my son who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma was having stem cell transplant in jan 2018, she said with the additional stress, did not want
been on pred since oct 2016, 40 to start, then tapered well to 10 up til august 2017, rheu my wanted to keep me at that dose of 10 until into new year 2018, as my son who was diagnosed with multiple myeloma was having stem cell transplant in jan 2018, she said with the additional stress, did not want
arvine
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
VATS Lung Lobectomy for Congenital Malformation - advice please.
Hi all, some of you may remember my post from several months ago. https://healthunlocked.com/blf/posts/137266229/desperately-looking-for-answers-extremely-anxious.-please-help.-chest-infection-or-lung-cancer I have had various tests and scans since Dec 2017 - all my bloods are normal, nothing of significance
Hi all, some of you may remember my post from several months ago. https://healthunlocked.com/blf/posts/137266229/desperately-looking-for-answers-extremely-anxious.-please-help.-chest-infection-or-lung-cancer I have had various tests and scans since Dec 2017 - all my bloods are normal, nothing of significance
Ron2018
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Muscle heaviness .
Hello I can feel the PMR is active in my body ,it is a wierd feeling which I expect you all can relate too.I also have intermittent one -sided shoulder pain.The question which I would like to ask however ,concerns the muscles in my upper arms and thighs (including lower buttocks!)They feel heavy and
Hello I can feel the PMR is active in my body ,it is a wierd feeling which I expect you all can relate too.I also have intermittent one -sided shoulder pain.The question which I would like to ask however ,concerns the muscles in my upper arms and thighs (including lower buttocks!)They feel heavy and
Dewdrop456
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
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