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LUNG CANCER TREATMENT SUPPORT
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NEW ONLINE SUPPORT GROUP STARTING UP!!
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This new support group is aimed at those in active treatment whatever that may be, surgery, chemo, immunotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy.
A space to chat about your experiences, find out how others managed, emotional & practical support
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NEW ONLINE SUPPORT GROUP STARTING UP!!
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This new support group is aimed at those in active treatment whatever that may be, surgery, chemo, immunotherapy, radiotherapy, targeted therapy.
A space to chat about your experiences, find out how others managed, emotional & practical support
ConnectRoyCastle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
Would you like to get more involved?
Hello community members, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation often get asked for input to advisory groups, surveys and information on how diagnosis and treatment has impacted on peoples' lives. If you would like to become more involved or find out more about different ways of sharing your experiences
Hello community members, Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation often get asked for input to advisory groups, surveys and information on how diagnosis and treatment has impacted on peoples' lives. If you would like to become more involved or find out more about different ways of sharing your experiences
LorraineD
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
GET INVOLVED! - Lung Cancer Support
This is the week that a new round of our groups kick starts. If you are thinking of joining please reach out, the groups have benefitted people massively and could really give valuable help during a difficult time.
Immunotherapy & Treatment
- Tuesday evening 5th September 7-8pm - fortnightly
This is the week that a new round of our groups kick starts. If you are thinking of joining please reach out, the groups have benefitted people massively and could really give valuable help during a difficult time.
Immunotherapy & Treatment
- Tuesday evening 5th September 7-8pm - fortnightly
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
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Actinic keratosis & Lung cancer
Hi, Dad is in 5th week of taking Erlotinib and corresponding face rash appears to be under control with prescribed cream / antibiotics. Also good to see that his cough has reduced in frequency by around 90% and no increase in fatigue. My question is- dad has actinic keratosis ( for around 25 years +
Hi, Dad is in 5th week of taking Erlotinib and corresponding face rash appears to be under control with prescribed cream / antibiotics. Also good to see that his cough has reduced in frequency by around 90% and no increase in fatigue. My question is- dad has actinic keratosis ( for around 25 years +
Adaughter
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
Tendon ruptures in hand due to long-term RA
I'm 67 and things have reached a chronic stage in my left, dominant hand due to several tendon ruptures affecting middle and ring fingers, which I can no longer extend. I'm now on the Orthopaedic surgeon's operating list, but I am very scared about how I will cope post-operatively, since I already have
I'm 67 and things have reached a chronic stage in my left, dominant hand due to several tendon ruptures affecting middle and ring fingers, which I can no longer extend. I'm now on the Orthopaedic surgeon's operating list, but I am very scared about how I will cope post-operatively, since I already have
dearpen1
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NRAS
1 year ago
Join us in your community!
Hi there! My name is Bridget and I'm with the events team here at GO2 for Lung Cancer. We are excited to offer you four, in-person walk/runs we will be hosting this fall around the country for the lung cancer community. Participation is free for anyone who has received a lung cancer diagnosis as well
Hi there! My name is Bridget and I'm with the events team here at GO2 for Lung Cancer. We are excited to offer you four, in-person walk/runs we will be hosting this fall around the country for the lung cancer community. Participation is free for anyone who has received a lung cancer diagnosis as well
bpurchGO2
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Lung Cancer Support
10 months ago
Keeping track of how you are feeling
When living with cancer, knowing what impact the disease is having on a your life is essential if you are to receive the best care. Your Health Companion is a free specialist app specifically designed for people who have been diagnosed with Lung Cancer. It is much like a private digital diary, that
When living with cancer, knowing what impact the disease is having on a your life is essential if you are to receive the best care. Your Health Companion is a free specialist app specifically designed for people who have been diagnosed with Lung Cancer. It is much like a private digital diary, that
YourHealthCompanion
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
Have you had neurosurgery for your brain tumour?
Being told you, or your loved one, needs to have surgery for their brain tumour can be a worrying time, which we know many of our community face. Help us ensure that patients and their loved ones are provided with the best information and care during treatment by sharing you experience through our Improving
Being told you, or your loved one, needs to have surgery for their brain tumour can be a worrying time, which we know many of our community face. Help us ensure that patients and their loved ones are provided with the best information and care during treatment by sharing you experience through our Improving
Zhaleh_TBTC
Administrator
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The Brain Tumour Charity
11 months ago
CYSTOSCOPY NEGATIVE August 2023
Hey Ladies and Gents. The urologist/oncologist says we can stop the monthly chemo infusions since my urinary bladder looks free of any neoplasm. And next April (2024), if it holds, I’ll be cancer free for three years and can get back on the lung transplant list. “Let your last thinks all be thanks
Hey Ladies and Gents. The urologist/oncologist says we can stop the monthly chemo infusions since my urinary bladder looks free of any neoplasm. And next April (2024), if it holds, I’ll be cancer free for three years and can get back on the lung transplant list. “Let your last thinks all be thanks
Sharp5Flat13
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Please join us Tuesday, August 15th, for our Living Room Discussion on “The New Age of Small Cell Lung Cancer: Advancements Bring New Hope”
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday August 15th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can also always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be The New Age of Small Cell Lung Cancer: Advancements Bring New Hope. Our guest speaker is Jacob
Hello, Please join us in our San Carlos office Tuesday August 15th in person or if you don’t live in the area, you can also always join us virtually on GO2's YouTube Live channel. Our program topic will be The New Age of Small Cell Lung Cancer: Advancements Bring New Hope. Our guest speaker is Jacob
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
10 months ago
*****SUPPORT GROUPS!*****
The next round of Roy Castle online support groups with start at the beginning of September. The groups take place online over Zoom and each last for one hour and are hosted by a trained facilitator. The groups are a great way to get support from your peers, share and recieve information and make connections
The next round of Roy Castle online support groups with start at the beginning of September. The groups take place online over Zoom and each last for one hour and are hosted by a trained facilitator. The groups are a great way to get support from your peers, share and recieve information and make connections
ConnectRoyCastle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
Recovery and a balanced lifestyle - fun is as important as exercise
Forgive me if I am a little old-fashioned but I trained in occupational therapy many years ago, when emotional and cognitive well-being were considered as important as exercise in recovery from both acute and chronic illnesses. I notice on this forum and also the AF forum that people talk very freely
Forgive me if I am a little old-fashioned but I trained in occupational therapy many years ago, when emotional and cognitive well-being were considered as important as exercise in recovery from both acute and chronic illnesses. I notice on this forum and also the AF forum that people talk very freely
Rainfern
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Statins
Hello again, I have just been told my cholesterol has increased since stopping Atorvastatin and went onto Ezetimibe. The want me to start on 5mg of Rosuvastatin will this affect my RLS?
Hello again, I have just been told my cholesterol has increased since stopping Atorvastatin and went onto Ezetimibe. The want me to start on 5mg of Rosuvastatin will this affect my RLS?
Keith1231
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Restless Legs Syndrome
37 minutes ago
Low cortisol
Hello I wondered if anyone could help, I was referred to an endo for my thyroid as my TSH was 0.1 and ts3 was 6.4 (range 4-6) so they thought I could gave hyperthyroidism especially with my symptoms of fatigue, abdominal pain, weakness and graves in my family, etc however I did the tests and my TSH have
Hello I wondered if anyone could help, I was referred to an endo for my thyroid as my TSH was 0.1 and ts3 was 6.4 (range 4-6) so they thought I could gave hyperthyroidism especially with my symptoms of fatigue, abdominal pain, weakness and graves in my family, etc however I did the tests and my TSH have
Lollipop93
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Thyroid UK
5 hours ago
Possible AMD ?
So im a healthy 49 year old, 2 years ago i went for a regular eye exam, had a basic eye scan etc, and the woman seemed to see something on it and asked me to look at a amsler grid and asked if everything looked ok. It did and she said fine. I had an operation on my left eye when i was a teenager as
So im a healthy 49 year old, 2 years ago i went for a regular eye exam, had a basic eye scan etc, and the woman seemed to see something on it and asked me to look at a amsler grid and asked if everything looked ok. It did and she said fine. I had an operation on my left eye when i was a teenager as
chrisnewton35
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Macular Society
10 hours ago
Cataract Surgery
Hi all, Im going for cataract surgery next week on my right eye. I’ve been advised to do very little for the first 4 days. Also that I’m not to bend over or lift anything , not to strain or cough to hard for about 4 weeks. My concern is that although I take daily laxatives, linzess and Movical there
Hi all, Im going for cataract surgery next week on my right eye. I’ve been advised to do very little for the first 4 days. Also that I’m not to bend over or lift anything , not to strain or cough to hard for about 4 weeks. My concern is that although I take daily laxatives, linzess and Movical there
Angie11
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IBS Network
1 day ago
Meds vs Ablation
Hello all, I’m weighing the decision of meds vs ablation for my Afib. I am currently doing fine on meds, Xarelto and 50mg Flecainide 2x daily that my cardiologist prescribed. However, I am waiting on a referral to an electrophysiologist. While waiting, I am trying to learn and gather as much info
Hello all, I’m weighing the decision of meds vs ablation for my Afib. I am currently doing fine on meds, Xarelto and 50mg Flecainide 2x daily that my cardiologist prescribed. However, I am waiting on a referral to an electrophysiologist. While waiting, I am trying to learn and gather as much info
Metalmani
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 day ago
High platelets due to ET or MF is anyone on anticoagulants such as Clexane or Heparin?
If you are on anticoagulants what platelet numbers do you have? Are any of you also on hydroxycarbamide too?
If you are on anticoagulants what platelet numbers do you have? Are any of you also on hydroxycarbamide too?
jointpain
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MPN Voice
2 days ago
Sore knee and pain gels
I know on Apixaban I can’t take an anti inflammatory or even the gels. I’ve got a painful knee. I asked in Boots about this stuff. Pharmacist said he couldn’t say. Anyone here heard of it, used it, know it’s ok with Apixaban? 😀
I know on Apixaban I can’t take an anti inflammatory or even the gels. I’ve got a painful knee. I asked in Boots about this stuff. Pharmacist said he couldn’t say. Anyone here heard of it, used it, know it’s ok with Apixaban? 😀
LordGabriel
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 days ago
Psychiatric Somatisation disorder suggested before thyroid dysfunction diagnosis?
Just out of interest, how many people have been fobbed off with a suggestion or diagnosis of a psychiatric/psychological disorder whilst trying to get a diagnosis of thyroid dysfunction? I think it must be quite common. When it happened to me I was shocked. (Can you believe it?!) At the time I found
Just out of interest, how many people have been fobbed off with a suggestion or diagnosis of a psychiatric/psychological disorder whilst trying to get a diagnosis of thyroid dysfunction? I think it must be quite common. When it happened to me I was shocked. (Can you believe it?!) At the time I found
Agitator23
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Thyroid UK
2 days ago
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