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Constant cough
I'm coming up for a year after a single lung transplant and early September I caught a chest infection off my daughter, only mild but it did land me in hospital on iv antibiotics but ever since then I've had a constant cough and what feels like flem is stuck in my trachy site ( I had problems after surgery
I'm coming up for a year after a single lung transplant and early September I caught a chest infection off my daughter, only mild but it did land me in hospital on iv antibiotics but ever since then I've had a constant cough and what feels like flem is stuck in my trachy site ( I had problems after surgery
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Frustration!
Bit of a rant today..... As a teacher I have to teach 'the whole child'. When is someone in the medical profession going to see me as a person and not a series of baffling conditions?!!! Having been rejected for a lung transplant due to problems with my oesophagus I would have thought I'd see someone
Bit of a rant today..... As a teacher I have to teach 'the whole child'. When is someone in the medical profession going to see me as a person and not a series of baffling conditions?!!! Having been rejected for a lung transplant due to problems with my oesophagus I would have thought I'd see someone
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Introduction
Hello, my name is Mike. I am a recipient of two single lung transplants. First 7/11/1993. Second was 11/24/1994.
Hello, my name is Mike. I am a recipient of two single lung transplants. First 7/11/1993. Second was 11/24/1994.
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Power2Save Transplant Community
7 years ago
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multiple myeloma on pancreatic and pelvic as extramedullary plasmacytoma
Our Mayo Clinic psychiatrist mentioned most cancer patients have the treatment of maintenance chemotherapy in remission after five years, then these patients are able to finish the treatment in full recovery. Is it true to multiple myeloma on pancreatic and pelvic (extramedullary plasmacytoma)?
Our Mayo Clinic psychiatrist mentioned most cancer patients have the treatment of maintenance chemotherapy in remission after five years, then these patients are able to finish the treatment in full recovery. Is it true to multiple myeloma on pancreatic and pelvic (extramedullary plasmacytoma)?
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Myeloma America Support
7 years ago
GCA and Tocilizumab
I am taking the above for GCA and have had two infusions and two injections. My latest bloods are great re CRP and ESR but I now have high cholesterol - 7 - not sure how bad 7 is and whether the drug has caused it. I have never had high cholesterol before. Also I have a bad cough, which I think I caught
I am taking the above for GCA and have had two infusions and two injections. My latest bloods are great re CRP and ESR but I now have high cholesterol - 7 - not sure how bad 7 is and whether the drug has caused it. I have never had high cholesterol before. Also I have a bad cough, which I think I caught
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Bexsta35
my mum has recently had a left lung lobectomy they removed the tumour it was 6.2 cm, test showed it had not travelled to the lymph nodes. however they have found something in her spine. Mum had adenocarcinoma, is this safe to say the cancer has spread to the spine,!!!!!
my mum has recently had a left lung lobectomy they removed the tumour it was 6.2 cm, test showed it had not travelled to the lymph nodes. however they have found something in her spine. Mum had adenocarcinoma, is this safe to say the cancer has spread to the spine,!!!!!
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
News from Free to Breathe!
The Lung Cancer Research Foundation and Free to Breathe have announced a merger to make an even greater impact on closing the funding gap for lung cancer research. The New York State Attorney General approved the required merger documentation on September 30, 2017. The Lung Cancer Research Foundation
The Lung Cancer Research Foundation and Free to Breathe have announced a merger to make an even greater impact on closing the funding gap for lung cancer research. The New York State Attorney General approved the required merger documentation on September 30, 2017. The Lung Cancer Research Foundation
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
HealthUnlocked and Free to Breathe need you!
We’re working to raise awareness about the issues that you face with a Lung Cancer diagnosis. We are going to use the insights to generate awareness and make your voices heard in the wider lung cancer community. If you’ve been diagnosed with lung cancer, please take this short survey and add your voice
We’re working to raise awareness about the issues that you face with a Lung Cancer diagnosis. We are going to use the insights to generate awareness and make your voices heard in the wider lung cancer community. If you’ve been diagnosed with lung cancer, please take this short survey and add your voice
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Dad w/Stage 4 Lung Cancer
Hello All, New to Free to Breath though I battled cancer back in 2009 I feel like it was nothing compared to this. My dad was diagnosed September 12 of this year. This journey started with a bad cough and then a trip to the ER. He has Non Small Cell and was a candidate for KEYTRUDA, an immunotherapy.
Hello All, New to Free to Breath though I battled cancer back in 2009 I feel like it was nothing compared to this. My dad was diagnosed September 12 of this year. This journey started with a bad cough and then a trip to the ER. He has Non Small Cell and was a candidate for KEYTRUDA, an immunotherapy.
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Scared
My husband's CT scan showed there was a T3 shadow. He has had a PET scan ( last Tues)and bronchoscopy (last Thurs) and we are now awaiting the results. It is very frightening times. I know the MDT team meet on Wednesday but how long do you think it will be before we get an appointment. Thanks for any
My husband's CT scan showed there was a T3 shadow. He has had a PET scan ( last Tues)and bronchoscopy (last Thurs) and we are now awaiting the results. It is very frightening times. I know the MDT team meet on Wednesday but how long do you think it will be before we get an appointment. Thanks for any
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Update
My daughter Kay age 19 has been on crizotinib 3/12 months now. Latest ct scan reduced/invisible lesions and reduced/ not detectable lymph nodes right lung and no detectable lung cancer left lung!!! She started Sheffield Hallam studying nursing in September. She is my inspiration!!
My daughter Kay age 19 has been on crizotinib 3/12 months now. Latest ct scan reduced/invisible lesions and reduced/ not detectable lymph nodes right lung and no detectable lung cancer left lung!!! She started Sheffield Hallam studying nursing in September. She is my inspiration!!
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Hot flushes (and gratuitous baby photo).
I know we've discussed this before and I am much more in control of hot flushes now. I was wondering.... I moved smoothly from menopausal hot flushes to steroidal (or is it PMR I forget) flushes and now get one or 2 flushes in 24 hours, always one once I have got up for the loo around 6/7am. Do the
I know we've discussed this before and I am much more in control of hot flushes now. I was wondering.... I moved smoothly from menopausal hot flushes to steroidal (or is it PMR I forget) flushes and now get one or 2 flushes in 24 hours, always one once I have got up for the loo around 6/7am. Do the
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
Study of Lifestyle and Quality of Life in Cancer
A research team at Tulane University is conducting an online survey of individuals with cancer histories. We are particularly interested in individuals with a history of lung cancer. This is the link to the survey http://tulanestudy.com. The survey takes about 10 minutes and asks about people's beliefs
A research team at Tulane University is conducting an online survey of individuals with cancer histories. We are particularly interested in individuals with a history of lung cancer. This is the link to the survey http://tulanestudy.com. The survey takes about 10 minutes and asks about people's beliefs
OllieScott
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Bone marrow transplant for Behcet's
I'd have to be much further along than I am to consider this, but this is amazing: "Complete resolution... complete remission." https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article/53/6/1136/1826109/Bone-marrow-transplantation-for-Behcet-s-disease-a
I'd have to be much further along than I am to consider this, but this is amazing: "Complete resolution... complete remission." https://academic.oup.com/rheumatology/article/53/6/1136/1826109/Bone-marrow-transplantation-for-Behcet-s-disease-a
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Behçet's UK
7 years ago
Finally obtained my test results from GP
It took about 3 weeks but I have them.... Anyone fancy trying to interpret these? My plan was to privately re-test my Thyroid in December (approx 3 months after the first lot to rule out thyroid levels being impacted due to illness/viral recovery) I can only post one picture but I have these results
It took about 3 weeks but I have them.... Anyone fancy trying to interpret these? My plan was to privately re-test my Thyroid in December (approx 3 months after the first lot to rule out thyroid levels being impacted due to illness/viral recovery) I can only post one picture but I have these results
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
'The Possibilities' are endless....
The Denver- Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk is in 2 days! This will be my 2nd year participating in this amazing event and I am thrilled to say that we will have more than 30 people participating on our team 'The Possibilities' again this year! Last year at this time, I was newly diagnosed with stage 4 NSCLC
The Denver- Free to Breathe 5K Run/Walk is in 2 days! This will be my 2nd year participating in this amazing event and I am thrilled to say that we will have more than 30 people participating on our team 'The Possibilities' again this year! Last year at this time, I was newly diagnosed with stage 4 NSCLC
PegD
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Car fumes - potentially cause of Lung Cancer
Yesterday I received my 2nd dose of Chemo for Lung Cancer. Originally it was diagnosed as “small cell lung cancer” after I’d had a bronchopathy biopsy. It's a mystery that I now have Lung Cancer. I know there is a school of thought that genealogy has a part. But I suspect that it may have been caused
Yesterday I received my 2nd dose of Chemo for Lung Cancer. Originally it was diagnosed as “small cell lung cancer” after I’d had a bronchopathy biopsy. It's a mystery that I now have Lung Cancer. I know there is a school of thought that genealogy has a part. But I suspect that it may have been caused
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Bone Marrow Transplant, Sickle Cell in Bermuda
The October-December edition of African Sickle Cell News & World Report deals principally with Bone Marrow Transplant for SCD. 3 families on the African continent share stories of their road to a successful transplant. With so few having SCD in Bermuda (just 88), exactly what does the Bermuda SC Association
The October-December edition of African Sickle Cell News & World Report deals principally with Bone Marrow Transplant for SCD. 3 families on the African continent share stories of their road to a successful transplant. With so few having SCD in Bermuda (just 88), exactly what does the Bermuda SC Association
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Sickle Cell Society
7 years ago
Long term treatment for 11q
As some may know, I am 25 years old diagnosed with CLL 11q deletion. One of my recent consultants has been Dr. Aman at the James Center who works under Dr. Byrd. We had a phone call and he told me, as I've come to expect, that he would treat me with the next 50 years in mind vs. A traditional CLL patient
As some may know, I am 25 years old diagnosed with CLL 11q deletion. One of my recent consultants has been Dr. Aman at the James Center who works under Dr. Byrd. We had a phone call and he told me, as I've come to expect, that he would treat me with the next 50 years in mind vs. A traditional CLL patient
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CLL Support
7 years ago
Was told need a heart and lung transplant soon but now they just told me I'm not "serious" confused 🤔
Hi I have a heart problem since birth it's called pulmonary hypertension I also have eplipsy since 2001 and I have had a few blood clot in my lung in the passed. Since October 2016 I have been in & out of hospital due to another clot so & high pressure in my lungs so the Drs said if I wanted a better
Hi I have a heart problem since birth it's called pulmonary hypertension I also have eplipsy since 2001 and I have had a few blood clot in my lung in the passed. Since October 2016 I have been in & out of hospital due to another clot so & high pressure in my lungs so the Drs said if I wanted a better
Mircle2
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British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
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