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Does fear play a role with pernicious anemia?
Hey guys, I hope this message finds you well. It's good to have a place to come that someone has some understanding of what you're going through! I messaged here before about having fear of a lot of things that I didn't have before this PA/B12 deficiency and sometimes I think of myself as a wimp because
Hey guys, I hope this message finds you well. It's good to have a place to come that someone has some understanding of what you're going through! I messaged here before about having fear of a lot of things that I didn't have before this PA/B12 deficiency and sometimes I think of myself as a wimp because
25092
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Unsure of best option in early prostate cancer diagnosis.
I have had PSA tests annually for 10 years and in Oct 2023 had an elevated 6.42 result. Was referred to a urologist, whom performed a DRE. There was prostate enlargement but no tumor discovered through DRE. After discussing several options, I decided to have a biopsy on Nov 21, 2023. Dec 5, 2023,
I have had PSA tests annually for 10 years and in Oct 2023 had an elevated 6.42 result. Was referred to a urologist, whom performed a DRE. There was prostate enlargement but no tumor discovered through DRE. After discussing several options, I decided to have a biopsy on Nov 21, 2023. Dec 5, 2023,
cobrasc429
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
wheat in cosmetics
I’m recently diagnosed with coeliac disease. I’m following a gluten free diet but have noticed that a product I bought to promote hair growth contains wheat germ amongst many other ingredients. As this product needs to be massaged into the scalp should I not use it?
I’m recently diagnosed with coeliac disease. I’m following a gluten free diet but have noticed that a product I bought to promote hair growth contains wheat germ amongst many other ingredients. As this product needs to be massaged into the scalp should I not use it?
Veggie2
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 months ago
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High LFT results
I had my first 6 month appointment with my liver nurse last week. As part of the review I had a routine bloody test for LFT. My previous blood test was on the 14th Dec 23 and my numbers were gradually reducing. I just had the results this morning and pretty much all my levels have increased including
I had my first 6 month appointment with my liver nurse last week. As part of the review I had a routine bloody test for LFT. My previous blood test was on the 14th Dec 23 and my numbers were gradually reducing. I just had the results this morning and pretty much all my levels have increased including
Dexter786
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Provenge (only) - impact on overall survival
I just got insurance approval for Provenge...out of pocket is really high so now I'm doing a cost benefit analysis in my mind. I've seen many different articles showing that Provenge ALONE only extends overall survival by 4-15 months. Does that sound correct? Tall_Allen mentioned adding xofigio for
I just got insurance approval for Provenge...out of pocket is really high so now I'm doing a cost benefit analysis in my mind. I've seen many different articles showing that Provenge ALONE only extends overall survival by 4-15 months. Does that sound correct? Tall_Allen mentioned adding xofigio for
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Blood tests whilst pregnant
This is a question after reading posts+research. I understand there is a Def link between underactive thyroid/Hashimotos kicking off whilst pregnant+a link between Hashimotos+pre-eclampsia. Speaking from experience many years ago, for me this seems clear. So, just as mother's are checked re diabetes
This is a question after reading posts+research. I understand there is a Def link between underactive thyroid/Hashimotos kicking off whilst pregnant+a link between Hashimotos+pre-eclampsia. Speaking from experience many years ago, for me this seems clear. So, just as mother's are checked re diabetes
Lottyplum
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Medical lecture and Q&A - Hosted by Dr. Arvind Kaul (with guest speakers) - 15th June 9.30am
Consultant Rheumatologist Dr Arvind Kaul, the Head of Rheumatology & Lupus Patient Care at St. George's Hospital will be hosting the next South London Lupus Group Medical Patient-Focused Lecture. Our agenda for the morning as follows: 1. 09.30: Registration and Welcome 2. 10.00: Melanie Sloan:
Consultant Rheumatologist Dr Arvind Kaul, the Head of Rheumatology & Lupus Patient Care at St. George's Hospital will be hosting the next South London Lupus Group Medical Patient-Focused Lecture. Our agenda for the morning as follows: 1. 09.30: Registration and Welcome 2. 10.00: Melanie Sloan:
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
What is folic acid used for?
For other reasons, nothing to do with Pernicious Anaemia, I was checking the Patient Information Leaflet for a UK folic acid product. And I noticed this bit: [i]Ennogen Pharma Limited[/i] [i]
Folic Acid Tablets 5mg
[/i] [i]1. WHAT FOLIC ACID TABLETS ARE AND[/i] [i]WHAT THEY ARE USED FOR[/i]
For other reasons, nothing to do with Pernicious Anaemia, I was checking the Patient Information Leaflet for a UK folic acid product. And I noticed this bit: [i]Ennogen Pharma Limited[/i] [i]
Folic Acid Tablets 5mg
[/i] [i]1. WHAT FOLIC ACID TABLETS ARE AND[/i] [i]WHAT THEY ARE USED FOR[/i]
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Autoimmune disease?
hello, Looking for advice/reassurance just need somewhere to unload really. It all started off with upper right sided abdominal pain which took me to the doctors back in February. Dull ache burning sensation not unbearable but I’m aware of the pain. Ultrasound scan on upper abdo normal. Bloods showed
hello, Looking for advice/reassurance just need somewhere to unload really. It all started off with upper right sided abdominal pain which took me to the doctors back in February. Dull ache burning sensation not unbearable but I’m aware of the pain. Ultrasound scan on upper abdo normal. Bloods showed
Farfield
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Anyone know about Dr's or consultants prescribing metformin for endometriosis?
I recently got access to ALL my medical records from the consultants I had been referred to over the years and saw that in the past I had been prescribed metformin, altavita and amitryptaline at the same time by an endocrinologist. I presumed at the time it was for my underactive Thyroid and wasn't on
I recently got access to ALL my medical records from the consultants I had been referred to over the years and saw that in the past I had been prescribed metformin, altavita and amitryptaline at the same time by an endocrinologist. I presumed at the time it was for my underactive Thyroid and wasn't on
Escapologygirl
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
New Post, community only please
HiI found out I had APS during my 8th pregnancy in 2006. I had PEs. Fast forward to 2024. One of my adult daughters had PEs in pregnancy, horrific treatment from hospital, which was minutes from losing both my daughter and her baby (at 39 weeks) I'm now waiting to have a genetic test for APs as I
HiI found out I had APS during my 8th pregnancy in 2006. I had PEs. Fast forward to 2024. One of my adult daughters had PEs in pregnancy, horrific treatment from hospital, which was minutes from losing both my daughter and her baby (at 39 weeks) I'm now waiting to have a genetic test for APs as I
Dawnm10
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
Shingles Jab
I noted that Lupus sufferers over 50 were supposed to be eligible for the Shingrix jab. However, after requesting one from the Surgery the receptionist said no. I did recently get the over 75s Covid booster without asking, courtesy of my immune system, , which I thought over the top. However, as rashes
I noted that Lupus sufferers over 50 were supposed to be eligible for the Shingrix jab. However, after requesting one from the Surgery the receptionist said no. I did recently get the over 75s Covid booster without asking, courtesy of my immune system, , which I thought over the top. However, as rashes
Stewart64
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
To poop or not to poop, that is the question
I am about to embark on taking a phosphorous binder. I will be taking Sevelamer or Renvela at 800mg, one tablet with meals. I only eat two meals a day. WHAT can I do to prevent constipation. I already have an issue with it because of Ozempic and being on dialysis. I had to stop eating oatmeal every day
I am about to embark on taking a phosphorous binder. I will be taking Sevelamer or Renvela at 800mg, one tablet with meals. I only eat two meals a day. WHAT can I do to prevent constipation. I already have an issue with it because of Ozempic and being on dialysis. I had to stop eating oatmeal every day
Bassetmommer
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Kidney Dialysis
6 months ago
I am still struggling with treatment decisions - Help please.
I am struggling to decide on my treatment. The main point of conflict is HT or not, and LDR Brachytherapy (if I am eligible - because of a previous HOLEP) or IMRT. I also wonder if I should push hard for a 10-day earlier consultation at the risk of bad feeling. I welcome advice. In the UK - Referral
I am struggling to decide on my treatment. The main point of conflict is HT or not, and LDR Brachytherapy (if I am eligible - because of a previous HOLEP) or IMRT. I also wonder if I should push hard for a 10-day earlier consultation at the risk of bad feeling. I welcome advice. In the UK - Referral
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Testosterone and adrenal glands
Hello all, so I finished 10 rounds of chemo docetaxel last year in September. My PSA was down to 2.8 Oct 5th. I had an orchiectomy Oct 15. My PSA started to rise. Nov 5th PSA 5.15. Dec 6th PSA 7.85. Jan 11 PSA 16.23 I have had CT and bone scan early October and another set of scans early January
Hello all, so I finished 10 rounds of chemo docetaxel last year in September. My PSA was down to 2.8 Oct 5th. I had an orchiectomy Oct 15. My PSA started to rise. Nov 5th PSA 5.15. Dec 6th PSA 7.85. Jan 11 PSA 16.23 I have had CT and bone scan early October and another set of scans early January
Eugmn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Mirtazapine
I am taking Mirtazapine for anxiety and it has reduced my tremor quite a bit has anyone else found this?
I am taking Mirtazapine for anxiety and it has reduced my tremor quite a bit has anyone else found this?
percalona
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Anyone used Dr Dani Gordon @The London Resilience Clinic
hi I have a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia, along with underactive thyroid, arthritis, chronic fatigue (long covid) and diverticula desiease (from pain relief meds). Although I have managed to cope and work full time for a number of years, I was hit with COVID and flu together at Christmas and it has
hi I have a diagnosis of Fibromyalgia, along with underactive thyroid, arthritis, chronic fatigue (long covid) and diverticula desiease (from pain relief meds). Although I have managed to cope and work full time for a number of years, I was hit with COVID and flu together at Christmas and it has
Field007
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 months ago
Traclamus levels are high
I'm taking traclamus 3mg in the morning and 2mg at night consultant phoned 2day and says the level has gone up to 6 got to have another blood test in next 6wks he didn't mention he was worried about it but i am had my transplant in 2018 anyone on here to help also if he lowers the traclamus will it
I'm taking traclamus 3mg in the morning and 2mg at night consultant phoned 2day and says the level has gone up to 6 got to have another blood test in next 6wks he didn't mention he was worried about it but i am had my transplant in 2018 anyone on here to help also if he lowers the traclamus will it
Shaunwood
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Barry
Hi, Diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer gleeson score 4+4, psa level 77, about 10 months ago on testosterone injections every 6 months (degarelix) , wondering how long i can go on like this before cancer comes back to bones and what will be my options then, can you survive for many years on just
Hi, Diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer gleeson score 4+4, psa level 77, about 10 months ago on testosterone injections every 6 months (degarelix) , wondering how long i can go on like this before cancer comes back to bones and what will be my options then, can you survive for many years on just
littlemount
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PCA Cure and when?
7 months into my fight against castration sensitive prostate cancer. PSA is 0 on ADT and Abiraterone and methylprednisolone. Averaged 8,600 steps/day. I have just started to add occasional sprinting. I am taking multiple supplements. I am greatful that my PSA is 0. I work everyday and pray for
7 months into my fight against castration sensitive prostate cancer. PSA is 0 on ADT and Abiraterone and methylprednisolone. Averaged 8,600 steps/day. I have just started to add occasional sprinting. I am taking multiple supplements. I am greatful that my PSA is 0. I work everyday and pray for
Nowhereman9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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