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Surgery and immuno suppressants
Hi everyone. I am due to have minor surgery on my wrist and have been asked by my surgeon to cease taking mycophenolate for a week before and a week after my operation (I presumed because of possible risk of infection?). I spoke to my rheumatologist about this and she considered it unnecessary to stop
Hi everyone. I am due to have minor surgery on my wrist and have been asked by my surgeon to cease taking mycophenolate for a week before and a week after my operation (I presumed because of possible risk of infection?). I spoke to my rheumatologist about this and she considered it unnecessary to stop
cheeselover342
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 months ago
Cimetidine
Hi, my doctor prescribed Cimetidine for my painful bladder, I have the impression that it exacerbates restless leg syndrome. I'd like to know your opinion before taking this medication. Thanks in advance.
Hi, my doctor prescribed Cimetidine for my painful bladder, I have the impression that it exacerbates restless leg syndrome. I'd like to know your opinion before taking this medication. Thanks in advance.
halperinchen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Using ChatGPT to help us understand tinnitus. Thoughts? Here's an AI Assistant I've created for understanding Tinnitus
Just a topic for debate but I'm interested in your thoughts and maybe your direct experiences with AI to understand tinnitus. I'm assuming everyone has heard about AI and ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools. GPT is short for Generative Predictive Text. It is what it states (a convincing) prediction
Just a topic for debate but I'm interested in your thoughts and maybe your direct experiences with AI to understand tinnitus. I'm assuming everyone has heard about AI and ChatGPT and other Generative AI tools. GPT is short for Generative Predictive Text. It is what it states (a convincing) prediction
daverussell
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
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Genetics - Children of Lung Cancer Patients
Hi all - I am a young mom who just underwent a lung wedge resection. I will be monitored for life, most likely - but I am wondering about my child. I have two EGFR mutations and am concerned about what this means for my son. Does anyone know much about testing younger patients -he is much too young now
Hi all - I am a young mom who just underwent a lung wedge resection. I will be monitored for life, most likely - but I am wondering about my child. I have two EGFR mutations and am concerned about what this means for my son. Does anyone know much about testing younger patients -he is much too young now
JustBreathe82
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Lipoid pneumonia
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
Earlier this year I had serious nose bleeds resulting in hospital admissions and cautery. Subsequently seen by ENT consultant who advised daily insertion of Vaseline into nostrils to prevent them drying out and possible further bleeds. Since then I found on the internet (various reputable sites)
FormerT
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
My journey
I wanted to share some things that have helped me over the years since my weight loss surgery in 2017. When I started this journey I had ballooned to 312 pounds on my 5'7" Frame. I was, and still am, an emotional eater...struggle with it every day.....what I've found that has helped me the most is
I wanted to share some things that have helped me over the years since my weight loss surgery in 2017. When I started this journey I had ballooned to 312 pounds on my 5'7" Frame. I was, and still am, an emotional eater...struggle with it every day.....what I've found that has helped me the most is
mizzou7016
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Weight Loss Support
5 months ago
oh dear oh dear
Okay so everyone, After getting so much help from here from you lovely people I have been on a good 3 to 4 week routine of upping my vitamins and supplements. It took me a good amount of time and advise off here to make sure of what vitamins to get and take etc etc. So I was happy and hopeful. Believe
Okay so everyone, After getting so much help from here from you lovely people I have been on a good 3 to 4 week routine of upping my vitamins and supplements. It took me a good amount of time and advise off here to make sure of what vitamins to get and take etc etc. So I was happy and hopeful. Believe
Demitria
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Drugs.com FDA Investigating Serious Risk of T-cell Malignancy Following BCMA-Directed (CAR) T cell Immunotherapies
https://newsletters.drugs.com/l/HXdBAPWpNu8924jmwPHb3VvA/LQCEtlvhvlnyLNQoIP4Gfw/jLVV3dtGc2BI8hLRqrMq892g [i]"Although the overall benefits of these products continue to outweigh their potential risks for their approved uses, FDA is investigating the identified risk of T cell malignancy with serious
https://newsletters.drugs.com/l/HXdBAPWpNu8924jmwPHb3VvA/LQCEtlvhvlnyLNQoIP4Gfw/jLVV3dtGc2BI8hLRqrMq892g [i]"Although the overall benefits of these products continue to outweigh their potential risks for their approved uses, FDA is investigating the identified risk of T cell malignancy with serious
JerrysGirl3
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Webinar: What causes photopsia and photophobia in patients with Stargardt and what impact does it have on their lives?
Flashing lights in vision (photopsia) or discomfort due to bright light or glare (photophobia) is often experienced by patients with Stargardt. However, little is understood about what causes these symptoms, their prevalence or the impact they can have on people’s lives. Omar Mahroo, consultant ophthalmologist
Flashing lights in vision (photopsia) or discomfort due to bright light or glare (photophobia) is often experienced by patients with Stargardt. However, little is understood about what causes these symptoms, their prevalence or the impact they can have on people’s lives. Omar Mahroo, consultant ophthalmologist
Carol_MacularSociety
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Macular Society
5 months ago
Genetic therapy: for solid malignancy hopefully soon
ok, I post them also because they are fellow Italians! But the platform is very promising even if clinical use has been approved only for glioma and glioblastoma at the moment. But there are clinical trials going on for solid tumors, prostate included. https://www.genenta.com/wp-content/uploads/2021
ok, I post them also because they are fellow Italians! But the platform is very promising even if clinical use has been approved only for glioma and glioblastoma at the moment. But there are clinical trials going on for solid tumors, prostate included. https://www.genenta.com/wp-content/uploads/2021
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Diagnosed 5 months post Operation with Fluid on the lung. Is this normal & will it clear up? Should I be concerned?
Hi everyone, I hope someone can help me understand my recent diagnosis. I'd a lower left lung lobectomy last November and recently had my follow up appointment which will be annually from now on. I was told by the registrar not the consultant that I'd fluid on my lung. I wasn't told anything more than
Hi everyone, I hope someone can help me understand my recent diagnosis. I'd a lower left lung lobectomy last November and recently had my follow up appointment which will be annually from now on. I was told by the registrar not the consultant that I'd fluid on my lung. I wasn't told anything more than
Eaglewings1
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
4 months post TT
hi everyone! I am writing because I wanted to see if anybody had similar experiences. I am four months post total thyroidectomy, and in the first month or so I didn’t really feel many or any symptoms. Now in the past two months, I feel like I am feeling more symptoms of hypothyroidism than I did, in
hi everyone! I am writing because I wanted to see if anybody had similar experiences. I am four months post total thyroidectomy, and in the first month or so I didn’t really feel many or any symptoms. Now in the past two months, I feel like I am feeling more symptoms of hypothyroidism than I did, in
Rfranzoni
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Ruminating.
Age piles the years on one by one Yet we try to do as we've always done The body gets weak but the mind stays strong Maybe that's where we all went wrong We should perhaps throw caution out And rid ourselves of those fears and doubt Unshield ourselves and put it about Get really drunk and rage
Age piles the years on one by one Yet we try to do as we've always done The body gets weak but the mind stays strong Maybe that's where we all went wrong We should perhaps throw caution out And rid ourselves of those fears and doubt Unshield ourselves and put it about Get really drunk and rage
Donald_1931
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
had uraine sample no infection had my bladder checked with gyno no prolase, just weak mussles ,
hi , in september 2022 i had a prolase bladder op felt fine after 6 to 8 weeks . then in september this year i had my gallbladder removed and i felt fine only noticed that i felt like a feeling of urgent to go toilet and bladder felt full all of a sudden . so i went doctors ask to do a water sample
hi , in september 2022 i had a prolase bladder op felt fine after 6 to 8 weeks . then in september this year i had my gallbladder removed and i felt fine only noticed that i felt like a feeling of urgent to go toilet and bladder felt full all of a sudden . so i went doctors ask to do a water sample
Mrshappyme
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 months ago
Diagnostic Imaging Not Yet Enough for Biopsy-Free Radical Prostatectomy - MedPage Today, November 27, 2023
Biopsy-free PCa diagnostics would be welcomed by anyone who has had one or more needle biopsies. This article in MedPage Today summarizes the current status for the several methodologies being studied as alternatives. Good info for those currently on AS or just watching a rising PSA. From the lead-in
Biopsy-free PCa diagnostics would be welcomed by anyone who has had one or more needle biopsies. This article in MedPage Today summarizes the current status for the several methodologies being studied as alternatives. Good info for those currently on AS or just watching a rising PSA. From the lead-in
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
New to deaf
Hi, I had a virus (according to my doctor), told my instant deafness would return...... 6 months later, course of steroids and steroid injections into my eardrum, almost no hearing in 1 ear and tinnitus that goes from slightly annoying at the start of the day to OK you've beat me by the end of the day
Hi, I had a virus (according to my doctor), told my instant deafness would return...... 6 months later, course of steroids and steroid injections into my eardrum, almost no hearing in 1 ear and tinnitus that goes from slightly annoying at the start of the day to OK you've beat me by the end of the day
Molbel
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Bleeding Prostate
My prostate has been bleeding for the past 5 months. It wasn't a real problem until I started passing sizeable clots and had difficulty starting my flow. Urologist has suggested TURP or radiation after cystoscopy. He highly recommended TURP. Anyone else have this wonderful experience?
My prostate has been bleeding for the past 5 months. It wasn't a real problem until I started passing sizeable clots and had difficulty starting my flow. Urologist has suggested TURP or radiation after cystoscopy. He highly recommended TURP. Anyone else have this wonderful experience?
Clays711
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Vitamin B2 Deficiency Can Cause B6 Toxicity! PWP Are Commonly Deficient In B2.
Vitamin B6 recycling. Image credit https://doi.orgi/10.3389/fneur.2017.00333 Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme required for over 100 different biochemical transformations, including conversion of levodopa to dopamine. When it enters into such reactions, it is converted from the active form, typically P5P (pyridoxal
Vitamin B6 recycling. Image credit https://doi.orgi/10.3389/fneur.2017.00333 Vitamin B6 is a coenzyme required for over 100 different biochemical transformations, including conversion of levodopa to dopamine. When it enters into such reactions, it is converted from the active form, typically P5P (pyridoxal
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
microbleeds
Hi I wondered if any of you have had micro bleeds in the brain and had to therefore come of warfarin? We’re you put on clexane/fragmin etc? How has that worked for you and what was ongoing treatment? Also have you flown ok post bleeds on a plane? TIA
Hi I wondered if any of you have had micro bleeds in the brain and had to therefore come of warfarin? We’re you put on clexane/fragmin etc? How has that worked for you and what was ongoing treatment? Also have you flown ok post bleeds on a plane? TIA
chelb29
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
5 months ago
BCG - intravesical immunotherapy - Update.
Got a letter this morning giving me dates for this treatment. 7th December - 14th December and 21st December. While I am pleased to finally have got my dates, I remain uneasy as normally the outcome of biopsies are in the letter. For the first time since my diagnosis, i do not know the findings of
Got a letter this morning giving me dates for this treatment. 7th December - 14th December and 21st December. While I am pleased to finally have got my dates, I remain uneasy as normally the outcome of biopsies are in the letter. For the first time since my diagnosis, i do not know the findings of
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
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