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I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
North Wales Lupus Group - Get together - 12th November 1.30pm!
Come join the North Wales Lupus Group on Sunday 12th November from 1:30 until 3:30pm, at Betty’s Café, Penmaenmawr, LL34 6AA. A great opportunity to meet others with lupus or an associated condition. Everyone welcome! Refreshments included! If you would like to join or for more information, please
Come join the North Wales Lupus Group on Sunday 12th November from 1:30 until 3:30pm, at Betty’s Café, Penmaenmawr, LL34 6AA. A great opportunity to meet others with lupus or an associated condition. Everyone welcome! Refreshments included! If you would like to join or for more information, please
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Tingly Legs
Been on 25mg levothyroxine for about 18 months due to Tsh being 3.0 and GP wanted it under 2.0 as trying to conceive. Never noticed any side affects. For about 4 weeks now I've had a tingling feeling in legs and feet and one hand which is carpal tunnel like. Bloods fine, b12 satisfactory and tsh is 1.9
Been on 25mg levothyroxine for about 18 months due to Tsh being 3.0 and GP wanted it under 2.0 as trying to conceive. Never noticed any side affects. For about 4 weeks now I've had a tingling feeling in legs and feet and one hand which is carpal tunnel like. Bloods fine, b12 satisfactory and tsh is 1.9
Bristolgal8
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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PSA doubled 3 months after chemo - normal or a concern?
I don’t see Dr Dorff until next week, but had labs drawn today. I’m prepping any questions I might have for the appointment. My PSA has more than doubled in 3 months from 0.014 to 0.039. Testosterone at time of both tests was <7. At these low levels, is that doubling in 3 months a concern? I’m
I don’t see Dr Dorff until next week, but had labs drawn today. I’m prepping any questions I might have for the appointment. My PSA has more than doubled in 3 months from 0.014 to 0.039. Testosterone at time of both tests was <7. At these low levels, is that doubling in 3 months a concern? I’m
Gl448
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
flecainide question
Thank you everyone for the goodwill and empathy of this community. I’ve had two ablations (cryoablation, and RF). After a year living symptom free, AF episodes have recurred. However, following , two reversions to NSR via Flecainide and Bisoprolol as a ‘pill in the pocket’ intervention, it’s not
Thank you everyone for the goodwill and empathy of this community. I’ve had two ablations (cryoablation, and RF). After a year living symptom free, AF episodes have recurred. However, following , two reversions to NSR via Flecainide and Bisoprolol as a ‘pill in the pocket’ intervention, it’s not
Waverto
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AF Association
6 months ago
Advice please on paroxysmal afib
Hi all, I was diagnosed with lone AF in 2020. I think most of you are familiar with my story.My episodes (very symptomatic) were about every 4 months lasting up to 36 hours before reverting back to NSR. I have started to have them more frequently so went for an ablation which was scheduled for this week
Hi all, I was diagnosed with lone AF in 2020. I think most of you are familiar with my story.My episodes (very symptomatic) were about every 4 months lasting up to 36 hours before reverting back to NSR. I have started to have them more frequently so went for an ablation which was scheduled for this week
Karendeena
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AF Association
6 months ago
Palpitations worse after ablation
Good evening everyone, I’m really struggling after my catheter ablation 10 days ago. The palpitations and ectopics I’m experiencing are awful. So different to the palpitations I was having before my ablation. They are very erratic. I have Dilated Cardiomyopathy and AVNRT. I know it’s early days
Good evening everyone, I’m really struggling after my catheter ablation 10 days ago. The palpitations and ectopics I’m experiencing are awful. So different to the palpitations I was having before my ablation. They are very erratic. I have Dilated Cardiomyopathy and AVNRT. I know it’s early days
Carolx
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AF Association
6 months ago
Elevated Cholesterol
Hello, Just had my cholesterol results back and they are quite elevated. Just wondering whether anyone else has elevated Cholesterol and just taking Aspirin watch and wait? Fortunately my Triglycerides are good. I tried Atorvastatin in 2018 but had to stop after 6m due to severe muscle aches. No
Hello, Just had my cholesterol results back and they are quite elevated. Just wondering whether anyone else has elevated Cholesterol and just taking Aspirin watch and wait? Fortunately my Triglycerides are good. I tried Atorvastatin in 2018 but had to stop after 6m due to severe muscle aches. No
Carol0925
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Palliative care survey for less survivable cancer patients & loved ones (UK)
📣 The Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce have launched a vital survey to amplify the voices of people affected by a diagnosis of liver cancer and the less survivable cancers. The survey aims to provide insights so they can lobby for improvements to palliative care services, and to highlight any good
📣 The Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce have launched a vital survey to amplify the voices of people affected by a diagnosis of liver cancer and the less survivable cancers. The survey aims to provide insights so they can lobby for improvements to palliative care services, and to highlight any good
BritishLiverTrust1
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Pulsed Field Ablation underwhelming in trial
PFA has been the big hope in AF ablations. The results of a trial have however been underwhelming according to John Mandrola: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/995898 In the trial of 600 patients with AF who were split evenly between PFA and conventional RF, PFA was non-inferior but not superior
PFA has been the big hope in AF ablations. The results of a trial have however been underwhelming according to John Mandrola: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/995898 In the trial of 600 patients with AF who were split evenly between PFA and conventional RF, PFA was non-inferior but not superior
MarkS
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AF Association
8 months ago
Cortisol testing
Morning team :) I have very low cortisol. Had the saliva test last year and the 9am blood test. Wondering this year which is the best all round test to do. Is the urine test the most accurate in peoples opinions and experiences? I have according to Medichecks, adrenal gland dysfunction. I have had
Morning team :) I have very low cortisol. Had the saliva test last year and the 9am blood test. Wondering this year which is the best all round test to do. Is the urine test the most accurate in peoples opinions and experiences? I have according to Medichecks, adrenal gland dysfunction. I have had
smilingjane
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Palpitations
Hi all. Just had a horrible weekend , fast irregular heart rate, lasted over 1 hour . Of course it had stopped by the time I was monitored, so they didn't really have any record . Spent 2 nights in EAU wired up , lots of ecgs bloods etc. They reassured me it wasn't a heart attack . The flutters continued
Hi all. Just had a horrible weekend , fast irregular heart rate, lasted over 1 hour . Of course it had stopped by the time I was monitored, so they didn't really have any record . Spent 2 nights in EAU wired up , lots of ecgs bloods etc. They reassured me it wasn't a heart attack . The flutters continued
Potatoheat
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
INVOLVEMENT OPPORTUNITY - Research (UK)
One of the NIHR liver partnership research teams in the UK is working on a study to encourage patients with a diagnosis of liver disease to regularly attend for cancer screening. There are many things that make this difficult for people, particularly if they are homeless or vulnerable. The researchers
One of the NIHR liver partnership research teams in the UK is working on a study to encourage patients with a diagnosis of liver disease to regularly attend for cancer screening. There are many things that make this difficult for people, particularly if they are homeless or vulnerable. The researchers
BritishLiverTrust1
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Blood clots in calf
Has anyone had issues with blood clots (superficial vein thrombosis) in their legs? In April I thought I’d just pulled a calf muscle but on the advice of my Pilates teacher (!) saw my GP who immediately prescribed blood-thinning medication and sent me off to the emergency hospital clinic the next
Has anyone had issues with blood clots (superficial vein thrombosis) in their legs? In April I thought I’d just pulled a calf muscle but on the advice of my Pilates teacher (!) saw my GP who immediately prescribed blood-thinning medication and sent me off to the emergency hospital clinic the next
Susiemac1321
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NRAS
8 months ago
Has anyone taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ?
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
rosegardens
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Anticoagulation Support
2 months ago
Thyroid results
Hi I've struggled years with an underactive thyroid I have just received latest results wondered if anyone can help
Hi I've struggled years with an underactive thyroid I have just received latest results wondered if anyone can help
Rockingdog54
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
gobsmacked
I can't believe they won't prescribe Subutex to a suffering chronic pain sufferer, but freely give it out to drug addicts.......I'm just gobsmacked. There is a drug out there that could potentially stop me from jumping off a bridge but they won't give it to me. They look at me as if I'm a drug seeker
I can't believe they won't prescribe Subutex to a suffering chronic pain sufferer, but freely give it out to drug addicts.......I'm just gobsmacked. There is a drug out there that could potentially stop me from jumping off a bridge but they won't give it to me. They look at me as if I'm a drug seeker
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
microscopic blood in urine.
Hi (sorry for a long one) I am a 34 year old Female and have recently had trouble with bowels and abdomen pain, so I saw my GP for that and while she wasn’t interested in that (put it down to IBS), she was very interested in the fact I have had Microscopic Haematuria in my Urine in the past. I was
Hi (sorry for a long one) I am a 34 year old Female and have recently had trouble with bowels and abdomen pain, so I saw my GP for that and while she wasn’t interested in that (put it down to IBS), she was very interested in the fact I have had Microscopic Haematuria in my Urine in the past. I was
Elliehca
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
8 months ago
Cholesterol
I requested a diabetes blood test at my local surgery on Monday, received telephone call Tuesday, to arrange an appointment with my gp, regarding cholesterol. My question is should I take statins if offered? And is it possible to reverse high cholesterol?Im taking 75/100 mcg teva levothyroxine alternate
I requested a diabetes blood test at my local surgery on Monday, received telephone call Tuesday, to arrange an appointment with my gp, regarding cholesterol. My question is should I take statins if offered? And is it possible to reverse high cholesterol?Im taking 75/100 mcg teva levothyroxine alternate
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
An opera written for/by and performed by PWP!
Hi all I'm posting this as a bit of light relief. If you like this kind of thing I think it might be therapeutic and empowering to watch it - for enjoyment, like I've seen art or poetry by PWP posted here before. Here in the UK singing for Parkinson's is becoming a bigger and bigger thing. My local
Hi all I'm posting this as a bit of light relief. If you like this kind of thing I think it might be therapeutic and empowering to watch it - for enjoyment, like I've seen art or poetry by PWP posted here before. Here in the UK singing for Parkinson's is becoming a bigger and bigger thing. My local
Smokeypurple
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
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