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Picolax
Hi, I have done bowel prep lots of times over the years however I have always used moviprep so I know exactly what to expect as it goes through my system and I understand how it works especially with the volume of fluids it gives plenty of fuel to keep going all day and night however there is a shortage
Hi, I have done bowel prep lots of times over the years however I have always used moviprep so I know exactly what to expect as it goes through my system and I understand how it works especially with the volume of fluids it gives plenty of fuel to keep going all day and night however there is a shortage
MyStar86
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Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
Bed hair
Well I've had all my tests, I'm now severe, got pulmonary hypertension so the lung reduction is out of the question, apparently. I can go forward for a lung transplant but you know, I caused this with smoking, I gave up 2 years ago. And I don't fancy having my ribcage opened and someone else's blood
Well I've had all my tests, I'm now severe, got pulmonary hypertension so the lung reduction is out of the question, apparently. I can go forward for a lung transplant but you know, I caused this with smoking, I gave up 2 years ago. And I don't fancy having my ribcage opened and someone else's blood
Zand60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
GENETIC MUTATION SUPPORT GROUP
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THE NEW GENETIC MUTATION GROUP STARTS THIS EVENING!
[/i][/u] If you have a genetically mutated lung cancer and wish to take part in a group that is aimed specifically at your diagnosis and meet others in a similar situation then this group could be of great benefit. The group is hosted
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THE NEW GENETIC MUTATION GROUP STARTS THIS EVENING!
[/i][/u] If you have a genetically mutated lung cancer and wish to take part in a group that is aimed specifically at your diagnosis and meet others in a similar situation then this group could be of great benefit. The group is hosted
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
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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
ConnectRoyCastle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
10 months ago
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
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
11 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
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
11 months ago
UTIs and Vaginal Atrophy
Good morning. I normally post on the PMR forum but today I'm seeking advice about a UTI which has not cleared up despite two courses of antibiotics. The GP says that I have some vaginal atrophy and wants me to take vaginal estriol. I was prescribed 3 days of Nitrofurantoin without a urine test. After
Good morning. I normally post on the PMR forum but today I'm seeking advice about a UTI which has not cleared up despite two courses of antibiotics. The GP says that I have some vaginal atrophy and wants me to take vaginal estriol. I was prescribed 3 days of Nitrofurantoin without a urine test. After
Siena62
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Bladder Health UK
8 hours ago
Dry Eye / Irritated
Hello, I had aqueous shunts over a year ago, my eyes always feel really tight. It’s hard to explain. I think my bleb is rubbing on my under eye lid slightly. Anyway, ive got the thleoz drops from the GP as I use that many a month, they don’t seem to touch it. The only drops that I felt worked was
Hello, I had aqueous shunts over a year ago, my eyes always feel really tight. It’s hard to explain. I think my bleb is rubbing on my under eye lid slightly. Anyway, ive got the thleoz drops from the GP as I use that many a month, they don’t seem to touch it. The only drops that I felt worked was
Bec8891
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Glaucoma UK
10 hours ago
Prednisolone
5-6 Months of Louder Tinnitus & I managed to get my doctors to let me try Prednisolone for 8-9 days, but, it was a low dose of 15mg a day. A few days in, I could feel my hearing sharpness had increased & some ear fullness had gone & it feels less inflamed. My tinnitus did seem to slightly flutter about
5-6 Months of Louder Tinnitus & I managed to get my doctors to let me try Prednisolone for 8-9 days, but, it was a low dose of 15mg a day. A few days in, I could feel my hearing sharpness had increased & some ear fullness had gone & it feels less inflamed. My tinnitus did seem to slightly flutter about
Dazza2024
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Tinnitus UK
2 days ago
Adalimumab
Hi everyone. This is the first time asking a question on here so forgive me if I ramble a bit. I had my first injection of adalimumab for my R.A on Tuesday and it has really knocked me. I feel so tired and queasy and slept most of yesterday and all last night till 10 this morning. Still not feeling
Hi everyone. This is the first time asking a question on here so forgive me if I ramble a bit. I had my first injection of adalimumab for my R.A on Tuesday and it has really knocked me. I feel so tired and queasy and slept most of yesterday and all last night till 10 this morning. Still not feeling
QuacketyQuack
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NRAS
2 days ago
New to Tinnitus
Hi I have only had Tinnitus in one ear for about 2 months. It started when I started taking Fexofenadrin for itchy skin. After about a week a buzzing in my ear started. I didn't connect the two until I stopped taking the Fexofenadrine for a week and the buzzing stopped. As soon as I started it again
Hi I have only had Tinnitus in one ear for about 2 months. It started when I started taking Fexofenadrin for itchy skin. After about a week a buzzing in my ear started. I didn't connect the two until I stopped taking the Fexofenadrine for a week and the buzzing stopped. As soon as I started it again
NainTaid
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Tinnitus UK
2 days ago
saliva and drooling
50m from India diagnosed 2 years back. On pramipax 1:5mg daily, last 3-4 months producing lots of saliva impacting my speech also.would like to know if anyone else has same experience and how to reduce this drooling; it’s really embarrassing
50m from India diagnosed 2 years back. On pramipax 1:5mg daily, last 3-4 months producing lots of saliva impacting my speech also.would like to know if anyone else has same experience and how to reduce this drooling; it’s really embarrassing
Iambest
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Cure Parkinson's
3 days ago
Veozah
Thinking about trying Veozah. Is anybody aware of any drug interactions? I'm currently on Leuprolide and ABI plus prednisone.
Thinking about trying Veozah. Is anybody aware of any drug interactions? I'm currently on Leuprolide and ABI plus prednisone.
inthefight
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
switched meds
Bisoprolol makes me so tired. No energy, exhausted. Consultant has just changed me to Tildiem. Does anyone take this drug and what are SE please
Bisoprolol makes me so tired. No energy, exhausted. Consultant has just changed me to Tildiem. Does anyone take this drug and what are SE please
babs1234
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 days ago
Tinnitus Increase
I have had tinnitus for 6 years I'm 58 but had no hearing loss and it's been in centre of my head which has been hard but learned to ignore it best I can as it is loud. Sometimes the ringing moves from my head to the left ear and drives me crazy as cannot cope with it but every time this is due to a
I have had tinnitus for 6 years I'm 58 but had no hearing loss and it's been in centre of my head which has been hard but learned to ignore it best I can as it is loud. Sometimes the ringing moves from my head to the left ear and drives me crazy as cannot cope with it but every time this is due to a
FriSoph
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Tinnitus UK
3 days ago
Stopping Rivaroxaban
The community cardiac team has changed me from rivaroxaban to edoxaban as the abdominal pain was so bad. I can't get new prescription until later in the week but I stopped the rivaroxaban already, didn't take it yesterday. How long does it take for pain to settle after discontinuing ? Just wondered
The community cardiac team has changed me from rivaroxaban to edoxaban as the abdominal pain was so bad. I can't get new prescription until later in the week but I stopped the rivaroxaban already, didn't take it yesterday. How long does it take for pain to settle after discontinuing ? Just wondered
Exhiker
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 days ago
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