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Walking round the close....
Well i went for my first walk round the close and felt like i had ran a marathon. I am exhausted now. I keep forgetting i have had major heart surgery. I was only in theatre for an hour yet in that time they repaired my heart. The trouble is i forget i have other health problems to deal with. I want
Well i went for my first walk round the close and felt like i had ran a marathon. I am exhausted now. I keep forgetting i have had major heart surgery. I was only in theatre for an hour yet in that time they repaired my heart. The trouble is i forget i have other health problems to deal with. I want
sylvi
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NRAS
4 months ago
Travel
My husband has decompensated alcohol related liver disease with ascites, abstinent for 7 months. We would like to get to Germany to see his family for a month in our motorhome and wondered if a) anyone has travelled abroad with this condition and b) if anyone has experience of the insurance companies
My husband has decompensated alcohol related liver disease with ascites, abstinent for 7 months. We would like to get to Germany to see his family for a month in our motorhome and wondered if a) anyone has travelled abroad with this condition and b) if anyone has experience of the insurance companies
Breakfastbabe
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Bloating
Hi....I've battled with IBS for many years and following endoscopy and gastroscopy I was diagnosed with a lazy stomach. Dietary controls and careful eating seemed to keep things under control with minimal 'episodes' of wind, bloating and diarrhea. Fast forward a few years and following a prolonged course
Hi....I've battled with IBS for many years and following endoscopy and gastroscopy I was diagnosed with a lazy stomach. Dietary controls and careful eating seemed to keep things under control with minimal 'episodes' of wind, bloating and diarrhea. Fast forward a few years and following a prolonged course
Sardinesagain
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IBS Network
7 months ago
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Testosterone and PCa risk - 3
Here's a plot showing the Odds Ratio for having either Intermediate Risk PCa or high-risk PCa, as a function of baseline testosterone levels. The Odds Ratio tells the likelihood of getting PCa, compared to a reference value of 1. So, for example, for the lower plot (high risk), a testosterone level
Here's a plot showing the Odds Ratio for having either Intermediate Risk PCa or high-risk PCa, as a function of baseline testosterone levels. The Odds Ratio tells the likelihood of getting PCa, compared to a reference value of 1. So, for example, for the lower plot (high risk), a testosterone level
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Discoid lupus
Hi. I have just got results of biopsy. I have discoid lupus, I have also had full blood checks and came back clear. Every where I read says discoid lupus only affects the skin. But I have been experiencing joint pain pretty much every part of my body where there's joints, stiffness, extreme fatigue.
Hi. I have just got results of biopsy. I have discoid lupus, I have also had full blood checks and came back clear. Every where I read says discoid lupus only affects the skin. But I have been experiencing joint pain pretty much every part of my body where there's joints, stiffness, extreme fatigue.
Kddp
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LUPUS UK
9 months ago
Testosterone and PCa risk - 2
This plot shows a Kaplan-Mier Prostate Cancer Mortality Survival plot for three different levels of baseline testosterone: Low-T, IntermediateT, and Normal-T. The best survival is for men with Normal testosterone levels at baseline, and the worst survival is for men with low-T. REF: www.spandidos-publications.com
This plot shows a Kaplan-Mier Prostate Cancer Mortality Survival plot for three different levels of baseline testosterone: Low-T, IntermediateT, and Normal-T. The best survival is for men with Normal testosterone levels at baseline, and the worst survival is for men with low-T. REF: www.spandidos-publications.com
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Testosterone Levels and Prostate Cancer Risk - 1
This plot shows the association of baseline testosterone levels with PCa aggressiveness. For example, if you have low aggressive PCA, your testosterone is likely to be Normal. But, if you have metastatic PCa, your testosterone is likely to be very Low. This shows that having normal testosterone
This plot shows the association of baseline testosterone levels with PCa aggressiveness. For example, if you have low aggressive PCA, your testosterone is likely to be Normal. But, if you have metastatic PCa, your testosterone is likely to be very Low. This shows that having normal testosterone
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Curcumin and Ginkgo Biloba Extract Together
AD research, may also benefit PD... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229698/ Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative illnesses, and yet, no workable treatments have been discovered to prevent or reverse AD. Curcumin (CUR), the major polyphenolic
AD research, may also benefit PD... https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10229698/ Abstract Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is one of the most prevalent neurodegenerative illnesses, and yet, no workable treatments have been discovered to prevent or reverse AD. Curcumin (CUR), the major polyphenolic
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Imuran Side Effects
Taking Imuran for about 5 weeks, started been experiencing many of the initial symptoms I felt before diagnosis at about 2 weeks. At first thought treatment not working, but labs still heading towards normal range. Still titrating down on prednisone . Skipped Imuran a couple days and the nausea, fever
Taking Imuran for about 5 weeks, started been experiencing many of the initial symptoms I felt before diagnosis at about 2 weeks. At first thought treatment not working, but labs still heading towards normal range. Still titrating down on prednisone . Skipped Imuran a couple days and the nausea, fever
AIGal73
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
My introduction Hi
Hiya everyone. Here, as I have recently, by accident really, been to the doctor to see if I might qualify for weight loss drugs, having heard such good things about ozempic or the tablet version Rybelsus. Dr said no, I don't qualify for it. But BP was 185/172 which shows hypertensive crisis, heading
Hiya everyone. Here, as I have recently, by accident really, been to the doctor to see if I might qualify for weight loss drugs, having heard such good things about ozempic or the tablet version Rybelsus. Dr said no, I don't qualify for it. But BP was 185/172 which shows hypertensive crisis, heading
Halcyondaze
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Echo results.
Hi I have afib, not usually too often but have had a few episodes this year. On all the usual meds. Have just been given an inhaler as hyperinflated patches were found on my lungs in a chest x ray. Anyway had the results of my latest echocardiogram yesterday and was wondering if you good people can interpret
Hi I have afib, not usually too often but have had a few episodes this year. On all the usual meds. Have just been given an inhaler as hyperinflated patches were found on my lungs in a chest x ray. Anyway had the results of my latest echocardiogram yesterday and was wondering if you good people can interpret
Lupaal
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
exercise and thyroid
Good morning all! Hope everyone is doing well today. a quick question if I may - I have been living with a thyroid diagnosis for the last 5 years. In this time, there’s been a load of experimenting, trials and tribulations with diet etc. I am happy with that (thank goodness because it’s taken some
Good morning all! Hope everyone is doing well today. a quick question if I may - I have been living with a thyroid diagnosis for the last 5 years. In this time, there’s been a load of experimenting, trials and tribulations with diet etc. I am happy with that (thank goodness because it’s taken some
Choc_Cream
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Finasteride: "Miracle drug" regrows hair, heals prostate, and also boosts heart health ByEric Ralls Earth.com
I am now thinking to add Finasteride to Bicalutamide plus degarelix injections. Would/could it help me if on the psma pet scan my only visible cancer is in my prostate? I had radiation therapy to my prostate but my prostate cancer is back and looks like that the radiation therapy failed and the most
I am now thinking to add Finasteride to Bicalutamide plus degarelix injections. Would/could it help me if on the psma pet scan my only visible cancer is in my prostate? I had radiation therapy to my prostate but my prostate cancer is back and looks like that the radiation therapy failed and the most
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
low resting heart rate
Hi All, I have Low resting heart rate, regardless of upping dose. I’ve upped my T3 meds from 20mcg to 25mcg and I take 100mcg of Levo and my resting hr stays at 52/51bpm my resting heart rate was the same at 15mcg T3 too. Initially when I up the dose for 2-3 days resting heart rate will increase to
Hi All, I have Low resting heart rate, regardless of upping dose. I’ve upped my T3 meds from 20mcg to 25mcg and I take 100mcg of Levo and my resting hr stays at 52/51bpm my resting heart rate was the same at 15mcg T3 too. Initially when I up the dose for 2-3 days resting heart rate will increase to
Thyroid_mum
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Advice about experts at London Bridge Hospital
I have an unusual history. In 2007, I recovered from several months in hospital with hypoxia and very severe chest pain only when I was put on heparin. I have a very severe history of clotting on my Mum's side of the family and family and friends begged the doctors to try anticoagulation because
I have an unusual history. In 2007, I recovered from several months in hospital with hypoxia and very severe chest pain only when I was put on heparin. I have a very severe history of clotting on my Mum's side of the family and family and friends begged the doctors to try anticoagulation because
Annslack
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 months ago
Doccla Home Monitoring
Hi All Its been a while since I last posted but basically my AF kicked in again over a year ago and it was problematic, after swapping and changing my medication i am now on amiodarone which seems to be keeping it under control but I'm told this is not a long term fix because of the side affects of
Hi All Its been a while since I last posted but basically my AF kicked in again over a year ago and it was problematic, after swapping and changing my medication i am now on amiodarone which seems to be keeping it under control but I'm told this is not a long term fix because of the side affects of
Bauldy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Afib and Bone density supplements
I have had afib for about four years now. My latest bone density test shows osteoporosis. My primary wants me to take Prolia or some other prescription medication. My research indicates "causes arrhyhtmia" as the number one side effect. Clearly a problem for me. I have looked at several bone density
I have had afib for about four years now. My latest bone density test shows osteoporosis. My primary wants me to take Prolia or some other prescription medication. My research indicates "causes arrhyhtmia" as the number one side effect. Clearly a problem for me. I have looked at several bone density
ijregner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
No more appointments
I had an appointment yesterday to discuss results of recent echo. Was seen by a specialist (can’t remember official title) who is a level below cardiologist - apparently does all the ground work and liases with cardiologist. He advised that as well as afib, I now have 2 slightly leaky valves and also
I had an appointment yesterday to discuss results of recent echo. Was seen by a specialist (can’t remember official title) who is a level below cardiologist - apparently does all the ground work and liases with cardiologist. He advised that as well as afib, I now have 2 slightly leaky valves and also
Puzzled8
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Out of the blue fast falling platelets. CLL and ITP since long. By pass surgery of heart one year ago.
Troublesome ITP since 9 years. Past 6 months platelets has finally been stable, treated with Revolade (Eltrombopag) 25 mg and low dose Prednisolone. In January one year ago, two of my clogged arteries in heart had a by pass surgery. Survived serious complications. Slow heart rehabilitation. Was looking
Troublesome ITP since 9 years. Past 6 months platelets has finally been stable, treated with Revolade (Eltrombopag) 25 mg and low dose Prednisolone. In January one year ago, two of my clogged arteries in heart had a by pass surgery. Survived serious complications. Slow heart rehabilitation. Was looking
Accordion
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CLL Support
7 months ago
cardiologist appointment
hello I went to see cardiologist today , was told no af , have tachycardia sinus rhythm , realy wanted some help with my meds as making me unwell , I’m now on bisop 2.5 twice per day , and can take flec if I want to I realy would like to take it but makes me feel very unwell , said I could take 50
hello I went to see cardiologist today , was told no af , have tachycardia sinus rhythm , realy wanted some help with my meds as making me unwell , I’m now on bisop 2.5 twice per day , and can take flec if I want to I realy would like to take it but makes me feel very unwell , said I could take 50
Prosecco1997
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
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