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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
4 days 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
5 days ago
The Wren Project Volunteers Outreach
Could you train to be a Listening volunteer and support someone with autoimmune disease? Would you like to develop life long skills in deep listening and emotional support? The Wren Project is taking on volunteers to offer emotional listening support to individuals in distress with an autoimmune
Could you train to be a Listening volunteer and support someone with autoimmune disease? Would you like to develop life long skills in deep listening and emotional support? The Wren Project is taking on volunteers to offer emotional listening support to individuals in distress with an autoimmune
TUKOffice
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Thyroid UK
5 days ago
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Festive greetings to all and thank you for making time to reply. Bit of an early start this end, just back from dropping my daughter to the bakery!! Anyway, almost there with the final surge of activity trying to co-ordinate between the GP and Consultant. Just to share the correct information so that
Festive greetings to all and thank you for making time to reply. Bit of an early start this end, just back from dropping my daughter to the bakery!! Anyway, almost there with the final surge of activity trying to co-ordinate between the GP and Consultant. Just to share the correct information so that
Pumukkale
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
C-Reactive Protein Test
Good day everyone. Has anyone has their levels checked? Does high levels correlate with PA and Autoimmune Gastritis? Thank you
Good day everyone. Has anyone has their levels checked? Does high levels correlate with PA and Autoimmune Gastritis? Thank you
Canadian77
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 days ago
HDR boost Brachytherapy + IMRT
Hi all, This is my first post since being diagnosed with g9 metastatic PC. PSMA PET showed several pelvic lymph nodes with Mets, but no other spread, and bones are clean. I’m trying to finalize my choice of radiation treatments. I’m currently on Lupron and Zytiga, and PSA is dropping like a rock
Hi all, This is my first post since being diagnosed with g9 metastatic PC. PSMA PET showed several pelvic lymph nodes with Mets, but no other spread, and bones are clean. I’m trying to finalize my choice of radiation treatments. I’m currently on Lupron and Zytiga, and PSA is dropping like a rock
Cenerus
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
after EBRT …monitoring?
I’m up to fraction 20, today, 8 to go. (YAY!) I’m sure my RO will fill me in in upcoming appointments, but was wondering what I could expect in terms of monitoring results of my treatments afterwards. I’d imagine routine blood panels, monitoring PSA, but should I expect another PSMA PET scan at some
I’m up to fraction 20, today, 8 to go. (YAY!) I’m sure my RO will fill me in in upcoming appointments, but was wondering what I could expect in terms of monitoring results of my treatments afterwards. I’d imagine routine blood panels, monitoring PSA, but should I expect another PSMA PET scan at some
Jpburns
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Understanding TSH Levels
HAD MY BLOOD TESTED IN JANUARY AND TSH Was .06 Gp said normal but no adjustment in meds as he said it was too high. Currently on 100mcg Thyroxine but feeling tired and usual symptoms of Underactive thyroid. Any advice appreciated. Thank you.
HAD MY BLOOD TESTED IN JANUARY AND TSH Was .06 Gp said normal but no adjustment in meds as he said it was too high. Currently on 100mcg Thyroxine but feeling tired and usual symptoms of Underactive thyroid. Any advice appreciated. Thank you.
JMF1
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Thyroid UK
8 days ago
Does this look like lupus rash?
Hi everyone. I started with a flat purple rash last Tuesday. It’s spread across my stomach and down the front of my thighs. Then a more sporadic raised rash started on shoulders, back, and then my hands and arms on Friday evening. The first marks on upper body looked like I’d scratched the skin. Yesterday
Hi everyone. I started with a flat purple rash last Tuesday. It’s spread across my stomach and down the front of my thighs. Then a more sporadic raised rash started on shoulders, back, and then my hands and arms on Friday evening. The first marks on upper body looked like I’d scratched the skin. Yesterday
Robyn1973f
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LUPUS UK
8 days ago
Don't know what's real anymore...
Some know my story so far, but briefly, rheumatologist diagnosed sjogren's after several years of UCTD and has now referred but to a sjogren's specialist. I saw him about a month ago and he's not convinced it's sjogren's and is running more tests and told me to stop taking Amitryptiline as tris can
Some know my story so far, but briefly, rheumatologist diagnosed sjogren's after several years of UCTD and has now referred but to a sjogren's specialist. I saw him about a month ago and he's not convinced it's sjogren's and is running more tests and told me to stop taking Amitryptiline as tris can
Mctd
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LUPUS UK
8 days ago
Biomarkers to Assess Multiple Sclerosis
Some review and maybe something new.
Recent research on fluid biomarkers in multiple sclerosis (MS) frames an emerging picture of two aspects of the disease: inflammatory activity measured with
neurofilament light chain
(NfL), and disease progression independent of relapses, with promising
Some review and maybe something new.
Recent research on fluid biomarkers in multiple sclerosis (MS) frames an emerging picture of two aspects of the disease: inflammatory activity measured with
neurofilament light chain
(NfL), and disease progression independent of relapses, with promising
BettysMom
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My MSAA Community
9 days ago
Levothyroxine side effects
I have been on 150mcg levothyroxine constant since January 1st this year. Around the 20th February I started with shortness of breath and irregular heart beats which have continued daily and my t4 and tsh have gradually got better to where last weeks blood test show they are now within range. I am adamant
I have been on 150mcg levothyroxine constant since January 1st this year. Around the 20th February I started with shortness of breath and irregular heart beats which have continued daily and my t4 and tsh have gradually got better to where last weeks blood test show they are now within range. I am adamant
Andrew36
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Thyroid UK
9 days ago
itchy skin
hi have any of you ladies out there had itchy skin with underactive thyroid. Mine is mainly on my back. I have used most creams to get rid of it but it comes and goes and it’s back again driving me mad at the moment. Could anyone recommend any remedies to help? Thanks
hi have any of you ladies out there had itchy skin with underactive thyroid. Mine is mainly on my back. I have used most creams to get rid of it but it comes and goes and it’s back again driving me mad at the moment. Could anyone recommend any remedies to help? Thanks
Purpleprincess1963
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Thyroid UK
9 days ago
Autoimmune Chronic Gastiritis
Hi Folks, Found this article on Autoimmune Chronic Gastiritis if anyone interested… https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10934127/
Hi Folks, Found this article on Autoimmune Chronic Gastiritis if anyone interested… https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10934127/
Karenedawson
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
10 days ago
Lastest results
Hi all, Feeling somewhat relived that my latest medichecks test shows my TSH has increased since Jan (same dose - 75mcg) from 0.9 - 3.38. T3 and T4 remained fairly constant (see attached) For the first time I also got TGA tested and they are high, my TPO antibodies have always been negative. So at least
Hi all, Feeling somewhat relived that my latest medichecks test shows my TSH has increased since Jan (same dose - 75mcg) from 0.9 - 3.38. T3 and T4 remained fairly constant (see attached) For the first time I also got TGA tested and they are high, my TPO antibodies have always been negative. So at least
Dahliasanddaisies
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Thyroid UK
10 days ago
Women’s Health in RA survey
A Rheumatology Registrar with an interest in women's health has developed a survey as part of their PhD which explores what RA patients want from future research on rheumatoid arthritis in relation to women's health issues such as pregnancy, periods and the menopause. They would love to hear more about
A Rheumatology Registrar with an interest in women's health has developed a survey as part of their PhD which explores what RA patients want from future research on rheumatoid arthritis in relation to women's health issues such as pregnancy, periods and the menopause. They would love to hear more about
SarahW-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
10 days ago
seeing neurologist, advice on b12 injections welcomed…
hi all? have been prescribed with PA. My ferritin levels are normal - 177 Vitamin D- 70. I have finished loading does for b12 last week. My last reading was 188 2 weeks ago but imagine it’s greater than 2000 now. My folate was low - 3.5. My Gp has helpfully given me folic acid 5 mg a day
hi all? have been prescribed with PA. My ferritin levels are normal - 177 Vitamin D- 70. I have finished loading does for b12 last week. My last reading was 188 2 weeks ago but imagine it’s greater than 2000 now. My folate was low - 3.5. My Gp has helpfully given me folic acid 5 mg a day
Damacian
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
12 days ago
What Causes Autoimmune Diseases?
Interesting read...Autoimmune Disease: Why Is My Immune System Attacking Itself?Reviewed By: Ana-Maria Orbai, M.D., M.H.S. Autoimmune disease affects 23.5 million Americans, and nearly 80 percent of those are women. If you’re one of the millions of women affected by this group of diseases, which includes
Interesting read...Autoimmune Disease: Why Is My Immune System Attacking Itself?Reviewed By: Ana-Maria Orbai, M.D., M.H.S. Autoimmune disease affects 23.5 million Americans, and nearly 80 percent of those are women. If you’re one of the millions of women affected by this group of diseases, which includes
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
12 days ago
Wednesday's 'Word'
[u][i]
autoimmune -
[/i][/u] This word refers to a disease in which the body's immune (protection or resistance) system attacks healthy cells. Other autoimmune diseases include lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, celiac, sjogrens syndrome, multiple sclerosis, polymyalgia rheumatica, Type 1 diabetes
[u][i]
autoimmune -
[/i][/u] This word refers to a disease in which the body's immune (protection or resistance) system attacks healthy cells. Other autoimmune diseases include lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, celiac, sjogrens syndrome, multiple sclerosis, polymyalgia rheumatica, Type 1 diabetes
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
12 days ago
ATA Virtual Patient Forum: International Thyroid Awareness Week - Wednesday, May 29, 2024, 8pm - 9:15pm EDT
In case anyone is interested, registration appears to be open - both in they are accepting registrations AND it is open to the public. It would be interesting to find out about how useful it is. The time makes it somewhat awkward for many in the UK. I think it works out to be 01:00 in the morning
In case anyone is interested, registration appears to be open - both in they are accepting registrations AND it is open to the public. It would be interesting to find out about how useful it is. The time makes it somewhat awkward for many in the UK. I think it works out to be 01:00 in the morning
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
12 days ago
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