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Involvement Opportunity - British Liver Trust Patient Advisory Group (UK)
Our Patient Advisory Group (PAG) helps us to serve the full, diverse nature of the UK’s liver disease community. It ensures the patient voice is embedded even more in key strategy and decision-making processes. At the moment we are underrepresented in some areas and we are looking for people to join
Our Patient Advisory Group (PAG) helps us to serve the full, diverse nature of the UK’s liver disease community. It ensures the patient voice is embedded even more in key strategy and decision-making processes. At the moment we are underrepresented in some areas and we are looking for people to join
BritishLiverTrust1
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
filgotinib dosage
hi everyone, Feel a bit embarrassed with this post,as was so cock a hoop of results on filgotinib,telling all it was a miracle drug!It was and life was brilliant without pain.Because of age dr persey decreased from 200mg to 100 mg 4 weeks ago and pain has all come back.It was so good while it lasted
hi everyone, Feel a bit embarrassed with this post,as was so cock a hoop of results on filgotinib,telling all it was a miracle drug!It was and life was brilliant without pain.Because of age dr persey decreased from 200mg to 100 mg 4 weeks ago and pain has all come back.It was so good while it lasted
Doodlereggie
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NRAS
9 months ago
Article: Why autoimmune disease is more common in women
I thought people might be interested in this article from Nature about why autoimmune diseases are more common in women: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00267-6 "A new explanation for the discrepancy has emerged: a molecular coating typically found on half of a woman’s X chromosomes — but
I thought people might be interested in this article from Nature about why autoimmune diseases are more common in women: https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-024-00267-6 "A new explanation for the discrepancy has emerged: a molecular coating typically found on half of a woman’s X chromosomes — but
cyberbarn
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NRAS
7 months ago
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Some new science on why women are more prone to autoimmune disease
This is an interesting read that suggests the preponderance of systemic autoimmune conditions in women is linked to incomplete X chromosome inactivation. Sadly, it doesnt have any immediate practical implications for us lot, but may be a pointer for the future. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586
This is an interesting read that suggests the preponderance of systemic autoimmune conditions in women is linked to incomplete X chromosome inactivation. Sadly, it doesnt have any immediate practical implications for us lot, but may be a pointer for the future. https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586
whisperit
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Jean Jackson
I have had bronchiectasis from 3 years old due to whooping cough. I am now 74. I have also had Rheumatoid Arthritis for 14 years. Rheumatoid Arthritis is getting worse ( 2 emergency hospital admissions in the last 6 months) Consultant advises changing to biological medication but it is dependant on
I have had bronchiectasis from 3 years old due to whooping cough. I am now 74. I have also had Rheumatoid Arthritis for 14 years. Rheumatoid Arthritis is getting worse ( 2 emergency hospital admissions in the last 6 months) Consultant advises changing to biological medication but it is dependant on
jeanjack
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
What do you think?
I’ve been on Lupron and Xgeva since 2014 and have had many other treatments along the way. As my PSA rose I found my best treatment was Xtandi. I had pretty good results from 2017 to 2020 , then my PSA moved upward again. Looks like I’m going to fail with Nubeqa, which I have been on for 2 1/2 months
I’ve been on Lupron and Xgeva since 2014 and have had many other treatments along the way. As my PSA rose I found my best treatment was Xtandi. I had pretty good results from 2017 to 2020 , then my PSA moved upward again. Looks like I’m going to fail with Nubeqa, which I have been on for 2 1/2 months
docbulldog
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Can anyone please offer advice?
My son is 17. Has Coeliac disease. Tired, dizzy, joint pain are main symptoms and has missed nearly a month of school due to feeling so bad. My brother has underactive thyroid and on meds. I have sub clinical hypothyroidism and have raised thyroglobulin antibodies (501). In 2019 my son had Tsh over
My son is 17. Has Coeliac disease. Tired, dizzy, joint pain are main symptoms and has missed nearly a month of school due to feeling so bad. My brother has underactive thyroid and on meds. I have sub clinical hypothyroidism and have raised thyroglobulin antibodies (501). In 2019 my son had Tsh over
anniemac81
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
HEP B TREATMENTS
Hi, I saw my doctor today. I have had HEP B for many years. My doctor was only monitoring it. Today he told me that he is very concerned about my ALT levels. He recommend to start antiviral medications now as he is concerned about the cancer risk. I asked him if I will be taking them for the rest of
Hi, I saw my doctor today. I have had HEP B for many years. My doctor was only monitoring it. Today he told me that he is very concerned about my ALT levels. He recommend to start antiviral medications now as he is concerned about the cancer risk. I asked him if I will be taking them for the rest of
LittleShrew
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
First PSA test post radiation and Orgovyx
My husband had his first PSA test today… about a month after 28 proton radiation treatments, and over two months on Orgovyx… Result: <0.10 This seems really good to us! ( last PSA was 46.6 before treatment) Does it sound like a good result to all of you at this stage? Meeting with medical oncology
My husband had his first PSA test today… about a month after 28 proton radiation treatments, and over two months on Orgovyx… Result: <0.10 This seems really good to us! ( last PSA was 46.6 before treatment) Does it sound like a good result to all of you at this stage? Meeting with medical oncology
CancerConcierge
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Cholesterol, pred and PMR?
Hi. I recently joined "Our Future Health" it's a project to get DNA profiles of 5 million people in UK , in order to get a detailed picture.of the nation's health...put in very simple terms. Joining involves completing a questionnaire and an appointment wher you are weighed, measured, BP, heart rate
Hi. I recently joined "Our Future Health" it's a project to get DNA profiles of 5 million people in UK , in order to get a detailed picture.of the nation's health...put in very simple terms. Joining involves completing a questionnaire and an appointment wher you are weighed, measured, BP, heart rate
MamaBeagle
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Lupus SLE, APS, Vasculitis
I was officially diagnosed 3 weeks ago with Lupus SLE and Antiphospholipid Syndrome.and then last week I was informed a CT scan in Jan 21 I had a stroke which I was never informed about. I’ve had another CT scan nov 23 which has shown possible blood clot which I am awaiting mri results. Regardless
I was officially diagnosed 3 weeks ago with Lupus SLE and Antiphospholipid Syndrome.and then last week I was informed a CT scan in Jan 21 I had a stroke which I was never informed about. I’ve had another CT scan nov 23 which has shown possible blood clot which I am awaiting mri results. Regardless
Newlupus76
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Very low blood pressure
Hi again, I went for a recorder loop implant today, which I was quite relaxed in doing. I did go by taxi just in case, but felt quite unsteady in walking to reception. This was no worse than the Saturday just gone, when I checked in at A&E as I felt pretty unsteady also ( they found nothing by the
Hi again, I went for a recorder loop implant today, which I was quite relaxed in doing. I did go by taxi just in case, but felt quite unsteady in walking to reception. This was no worse than the Saturday just gone, when I checked in at A&E as I felt pretty unsteady also ( they found nothing by the
Quovadisuk
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Lupron and prostate cancer
hi everyone. im a 67 year old man taking Lupron hormone deprivation for prostate cancer. i finished receiving 20 external beam radiation treatments in August 2023. the Lupron injections are quarterly and will continue for 18-24 months. my interest in sex has completely dropped off. i assume this is normal
hi everyone. im a 67 year old man taking Lupron hormone deprivation for prostate cancer. i finished receiving 20 external beam radiation treatments in August 2023. the Lupron injections are quarterly and will continue for 18-24 months. my interest in sex has completely dropped off. i assume this is normal
rolex1951
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
How can one person be so Lucky?
Diagnosed in December 2022 with Stage 4 metastatic PC Gleason 4 + 3, due to a PSMA Pet Scan. Highest my PSA got was 7.4, Pet Scan discovered a small spot on my T2 vertebrae that the MRI and bone scan did not find. I subsequently started on a regimen of Lupron and Erleada, adjusted to the SE and
Diagnosed in December 2022 with Stage 4 metastatic PC Gleason 4 + 3, due to a PSMA Pet Scan. Highest my PSA got was 7.4, Pet Scan discovered a small spot on my T2 vertebrae that the MRI and bone scan did not find. I subsequently started on a regimen of Lupron and Erleada, adjusted to the SE and
Condor77
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Are you joining us for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
There is still time to register for this
FREE
event, so do not delay and miss out on the unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as atrial fibrillation and much more! You will also have the chance
There is still time to register for this
FREE
event, so do not delay and miss out on the unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as atrial fibrillation and much more! You will also have the chance
TracyAdmin
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AF Association
6 months ago
Are you joining us for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
There is still time to register for this FREE event, so do not delay and miss out on the unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as supraventricular, atrial fibrillation and much more! You will also
There is still time to register for this FREE event, so do not delay and miss out on the unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as supraventricular, atrial fibrillation and much more! You will also
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
6 months ago
Abdomen pain - IBS
I have suffered with IBS since for 35 years and the pain was always on the left hand side and lower bowel. Had alternating constipation and diarrhoea but managed with occasional use of fybogel. For the last couple of years however have had terrible upper abdomen pain and bloating too. Have had gastroscopy
I have suffered with IBS since for 35 years and the pain was always on the left hand side and lower bowel. Had alternating constipation and diarrhoea but managed with occasional use of fybogel. For the last couple of years however have had terrible upper abdomen pain and bloating too. Have had gastroscopy
Wobbies
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Are you joining us for our Patient Day in Baltimore, taking place on Saturday March 02?
There is still time to register for this FREE event, so do not delay and miss out on the unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as supraventricular, atrial fibrillation and much more! You will also
There is still time to register for this FREE event, so do not delay and miss out on the unique opportunity to meet local medical experts to find out more about your heart health and in particular, heart rhythm conditions, such as supraventricular, atrial fibrillation and much more! You will also
TracyAdmin
ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
6 months ago
Atrial Fibrillation Association Patients Day On-Demand now!
Atrial Fibrillation Association Patients Day On-Demand now! Heart racing? Palpitations? Breathlessness? How do you manage living with AF? Join us from the comfort of your home to hear from medical experts in AF. You will be able to manage living with AF so much better after watching these presentations
Atrial Fibrillation Association Patients Day On-Demand now! Heart racing? Palpitations? Breathlessness? How do you manage living with AF? Join us from the comfort of your home to hear from medical experts in AF. You will be able to manage living with AF so much better after watching these presentations
TracyAdmin
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AF Association
6 months ago
I am 70 years of age & pretty much alone
I have had one sided thyroid problem for 25yrs & tests say its working fine but I gained 21 pounds over 3 weeks, all the usual underactive thyroid symptoms but no meds. All that's on offer is surgery, I have been told for many years you have abnormal cells, not cancerous but could turn that way. I have
I have had one sided thyroid problem for 25yrs & tests say its working fine but I gained 21 pounds over 3 weeks, all the usual underactive thyroid symptoms but no meds. All that's on offer is surgery, I have been told for many years you have abnormal cells, not cancerous but could turn that way. I have
Floral777
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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