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“Strategies for the Treatment of Parkinson’s Disease: Beyond Dopamine”
“[i]Therapies to date have been directed to the restoration of the dopaminergic system, and the prevention of dopaminergic neuronal cell death in the midbrain. This review discusses the physiological mechanisms involved in PD as well as new and prospective therapies for the disease. The current data
“[i]Therapies to date have been directed to the restoration of the dopaminergic system, and the prevention of dopaminergic neuronal cell death in the midbrain. This review discusses the physiological mechanisms involved in PD as well as new and prospective therapies for the disease. The current data
Gioc
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Hyperplasia
I have been diagnosed with mild diffuse atrophic gastritis and and prominent foveolar hyperplasia. Returned to GP and no further follow up. GP prescribed Gaviscon , symptoms settled but 11 months later are back. Does anyone know if it is necessary to have follow up gastroscopies. I have had PA
I have been diagnosed with mild diffuse atrophic gastritis and and prominent foveolar hyperplasia. Returned to GP and no further follow up. GP prescribed Gaviscon , symptoms settled but 11 months later are back. Does anyone know if it is necessary to have follow up gastroscopies. I have had PA
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
home from cardioversion
so I had my 2nd cardioversion today, first one lasted over 2 years……so hopefully this one will last a fair while too. Only took one zap and I was back in sinus rhythm. This time I’ve been told to continue my bisoprolol but last time I wasn’t on them at all. Hopefully this wil keep me in sync until I
so I had my 2nd cardioversion today, first one lasted over 2 years……so hopefully this one will last a fair while too. Only took one zap and I was back in sinus rhythm. This time I’ve been told to continue my bisoprolol but last time I wasn’t on them at all. Hopefully this wil keep me in sync until I
Fondant
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AF Association
3 months ago
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AF Association
3 months ago
T3 trying to find someone to give me a T3 trial.
have a underactive thyroid low T3 symptoms Free T3 is very low at last blood test end of November trying to find a Dr in the Nottingham area who would prescribe T3 on a trial basis. So far no luck. Can you please private message me due to site guidelines. Willing to go private. Thanks
have a underactive thyroid low T3 symptoms Free T3 is very low at last blood test end of November trying to find a Dr in the Nottingham area who would prescribe T3 on a trial basis. So far no luck. Can you please private message me due to site guidelines. Willing to go private. Thanks
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Ectopic atrial Bradycardia
My last ECG before I saw EP said that Ectopic atrial Bradycardia treatment shad replaced Afib . I have an ablation scheduled end of month and he didn’t say anything about this? Does anyone have the same thing? I had a cardio version Sept and small Afib Nov but way overdue now for an Afib and wondering
My last ECG before I saw EP said that Ectopic atrial Bradycardia treatment shad replaced Afib . I have an ablation scheduled end of month and he didn’t say anything about this? Does anyone have the same thing? I had a cardio version Sept and small Afib Nov but way overdue now for an Afib and wondering
Krissy55
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Discoid Lupus
Hello Everyone, I have been suffering with discoid lupus for 5 years now. i have had some pretty nasty flare ups since being diagnosed. One flare up resulted in having to spend 2 weeks in hospital. I recently had another flare up… After nearly 12 months in remission… And I started to get bald patches
Hello Everyone, I have been suffering with discoid lupus for 5 years now. i have had some pretty nasty flare ups since being diagnosed. One flare up resulted in having to spend 2 weeks in hospital. I recently had another flare up… After nearly 12 months in remission… And I started to get bald patches
Beryl2485
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Liver Ultrasound Question
Hello! I had an abdominal ultrasound today including my liver due to a recent blood test showing very high on all the liver tests… my GP is suspecting Non-alcoholic fatty liver… I know I have to wait for the ultrasound report to come back, but the radiologist who did the scan said that my liver was
Hello! I had an abdominal ultrasound today including my liver due to a recent blood test showing very high on all the liver tests… my GP is suspecting Non-alcoholic fatty liver… I know I have to wait for the ultrasound report to come back, but the radiologist who did the scan said that my liver was
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Update on AFIB after Doctor visit
Update from my Electrophylogist Doc. Yesterday. He said since the afib just started and was persistent he wanted to start slowly and start with cardio version. Will be scheduled within next two weeks. Said ekg showed afib with heart rate from 70 to 92 beats per minute. Said afib has no cure but many
Update from my Electrophylogist Doc. Yesterday. He said since the afib just started and was persistent he wanted to start slowly and start with cardio version. Will be scheduled within next two weeks. Said ekg showed afib with heart rate from 70 to 92 beats per minute. Said afib has no cure but many
Stetson
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AF Association
3 months ago
Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time
Is there anyone in this community that is taking Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time. I am looking for an alternative to aspirin and I’m already on enoxaprin sodium. just wanted to know if there’s anyone else in our group who might be taking both
Is there anyone in this community that is taking Xarelto and enoxaprin sodium at the same time. I am looking for an alternative to aspirin and I’m already on enoxaprin sodium. just wanted to know if there’s anyone else in our group who might be taking both
Thick_Blood
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
3 months ago
GP appointment and blood tests - will recent steroid injection skew results?
Afternoon everyone, I had a GP appointment yesterday to discuss my symptoms. Went through everything that has happened since the summer. She sent me for blood tests today which included CRP, ESR, Rheumatoid factor and various other tests relating to autoimmune conditions. She insisted I call back for
Afternoon everyone, I had a GP appointment yesterday to discuss my symptoms. Went through everything that has happened since the summer. She sent me for blood tests today which included CRP, ESR, Rheumatoid factor and various other tests relating to autoimmune conditions. She insisted I call back for
MsWhistledown
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Nicorandil and AF.
i have periodic AF and on pill in pocket bisoprolol but i take half of a small one daily which keeps the attacks at bay, Blood thinners, Statins lansoprosole. Now as i am getting breathless saw my GP and he is more or less sure he says i have angina too (but not diagnosed by cardio as yet) he has
i have periodic AF and on pill in pocket bisoprolol but i take half of a small one daily which keeps the attacks at bay, Blood thinners, Statins lansoprosole. Now as i am getting breathless saw my GP and he is more or less sure he says i have angina too (but not diagnosed by cardio as yet) he has
Nightmare2
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AF Association
3 months ago
rheumatoid arthritis
Hi I’m Lynne. I’ve had Rheumatoid Arthritis for around 5 years. I’m on (tocilizumab) and Methotrexate injections once a week plus 10 mg steroids . I’ve had lots of falls because of my knee giving way. I’m trying to build up my muscles but finding this difficult because I’ve got a tear in shoulder from
Hi I’m Lynne. I’ve had Rheumatoid Arthritis for around 5 years. I’m on (tocilizumab) and Methotrexate injections once a week plus 10 mg steroids . I’ve had lots of falls because of my knee giving way. I’m trying to build up my muscles but finding this difficult because I’ve got a tear in shoulder from
linnypin1
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NRAS
4 months ago
Hemorrhoids from higher cholesterol
I thought I'd ask if this is common for other people. I suspect my Hemorrhoids have got quite bad as a result of slightly underactive thyroid. My cholesterol is mildly high - 5.7 when it should be below 5. Also I have gilberts syndrome which is high bilirubin. When I fasted or went more than 6 hrs without
I thought I'd ask if this is common for other people. I suspect my Hemorrhoids have got quite bad as a result of slightly underactive thyroid. My cholesterol is mildly high - 5.7 when it should be below 5. Also I have gilberts syndrome which is high bilirubin. When I fasted or went more than 6 hrs without
SteveT3
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
New therapy (I hope I am not repeating myself)
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/antibody-drug-conjugate-plus-docetaxel-shows-promise-in-metastatic-prostate-cancer The novel antibody-drug conjugate PDS0301 (M9241) in combination with docetaxel demonstrated promising safety and immune response signals in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/antibody-drug-conjugate-plus-docetaxel-shows-promise-in-metastatic-prostate-cancer The novel antibody-drug conjugate PDS0301 (M9241) in combination with docetaxel demonstrated promising safety and immune response signals in patients with metastatic castration-sensitive
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA Test
Hello everybody Where can I find good information about the readings on PSA tests. As I have posted earlier, my husband had the prostate removed, developed a rezidiv after 5 years, was treated with Proton (based on Hydrogen) radiation in Heidelberg January this year. PSA went down from 0,8 to 0,3.
Hello everybody Where can I find good information about the readings on PSA tests. As I have posted earlier, my husband had the prostate removed, developed a rezidiv after 5 years, was treated with Proton (based on Hydrogen) radiation in Heidelberg January this year. PSA went down from 0,8 to 0,3.
Grommi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
cortisol blood test
I’m due a GP blood test at 8:35am today. Can I have a decaf coffee before??? It’s a waste of time test I think as my saliva test showed the only normal one was the morning but that private test wasn’t good enough! Also my DHEA of less than 10 was completely sidetracked by GP. Very little hope this
I’m due a GP blood test at 8:35am today. Can I have a decaf coffee before??? It’s a waste of time test I think as my saliva test showed the only normal one was the morning but that private test wasn’t good enough! Also my DHEA of less than 10 was completely sidetracked by GP. Very little hope this
Joant24
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
difference between portal vein thrombosis and portal hypertension?
Good evening. New here. Husband in hospital with liver cirrhosis. Having scope on Monday and we were told today that he has portal vein thrombosis. I understand what that is but I’m confused after doing some research as to the difference between portal vein thrombosis and portal vein hypertension? Or
Good evening. New here. Husband in hospital with liver cirrhosis. Having scope on Monday and we were told today that he has portal vein thrombosis. I understand what that is but I’m confused after doing some research as to the difference between portal vein thrombosis and portal vein hypertension? Or
Lvbv
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Confused, Don’t know what’s going on!
In my previous posts I mentioned that we booked a private appointment with cardiologist. After mum had a heart monitor for a week, the consultant confirmed that mum’s average heart rate was around 86, and the peak was around 160. The consultant has doubled the dose of bisoprolol so now mum is to take
In my previous posts I mentioned that we booked a private appointment with cardiologist. After mum had a heart monitor for a week, the consultant confirmed that mum’s average heart rate was around 86, and the peak was around 160. The consultant has doubled the dose of bisoprolol so now mum is to take
Nickybhf
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AF Association
3 months ago
Shortness of breath and chest pains
Two years after afib started I slipped into persistent afib and had an ablation. 60% of the way through the ablation I developed pericardial effusion and the ablation stopped and a drainage tube was placed in my heart. A couple of weeks later I developed chest pain from an autoimmune reaction called
Two years after afib started I slipped into persistent afib and had an ablation. 60% of the way through the ablation I developed pericardial effusion and the ablation stopped and a drainage tube was placed in my heart. A couple of weeks later I developed chest pain from an autoimmune reaction called
loghousegal
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AF Association
3 months ago
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