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Grim!
No complaints about medical attention:
pulmonary
function
test
due this month and a dietitian early January. I have regular consultations, so I’m far better off than many here.
No complaints about medical attention:
pulmonary
function
test
due this month and a dietitian early January. I have regular consultations, so I’m far better off than many here.
Lupiknits
in
Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
8 months ago
Shortness of breath 6 months after ablation
I had a
pulmonary
function
test
, echo and ct scan and nothing came up!
I had a
pulmonary
function
test
, echo and ct scan and nothing came up!
jaammestaylor
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Had the ablation.
Monday I had the procedure under general anesthesia-safely and successfully. The did give IV cortef at the start of the procedure. Since they needed to intubate my throat is sore for days but my ears-especially the right one are achy. I was debating why aching now; pollen count is moderate,and my jaw
Monday I had the procedure under general anesthesia-safely and successfully. The did give IV cortef at the start of the procedure. Since they needed to intubate my throat is sore for days but my ears-especially the right one are achy. I was debating why aching now; pollen count is moderate,and my jaw
Karenjaninaz
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
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Trevor6
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COPD Friends
5 months ago
ONCT-534 Earns FDA Fast Track Designation in R/R Metastatic CRPC
Looks like a number of Drug companies are creating drugs that interact with the AR’s N-terminal domain and ligand-binding domain, impeding cell growth and enabling AR degradation. ONCT-534 Earns FDA Fast Track Designation in R/R Metastatic CRPC October 27, 2023 Investigators will assess
Looks like a number of Drug companies are creating drugs that interact with the AR’s N-terminal domain and ligand-binding domain, impeding cell growth and enabling AR degradation. ONCT-534 Earns FDA Fast Track Designation in R/R Metastatic CRPC October 27, 2023 Investigators will assess
Scout4answers
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Bad chest x-ray and no dx in sight
Now, no one will follow up with me for a minimum of 2 months because they want me to take a
pulmonary
function
test
and a CT before they give me a clue what is wrong.
Now, no one will follow up with me for a minimum of 2 months because they want me to take a
pulmonary
function
test
and a CT before they give me a clue what is wrong.
SmogDweller
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Respiratory Therapy Student
Hi All, I have been a member of the forum for 8ish years. I have bronchiectasis and had a LLL (left lower lobe) resection in 2019. I am 48 years old. The past 3 years I have been studying to become a Respiratory Therapist (RT). In the US, RTs work in hospitals managing critical care patients on ventilators
Hi All, I have been a member of the forum for 8ish years. I have bronchiectasis and had a LLL (left lower lobe) resection in 2019. I am 48 years old. The past 3 years I have been studying to become a Respiratory Therapist (RT). In the US, RTs work in hospitals managing critical care patients on ventilators
Schmu
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Kidney disease scare
Hi. Got a renal function test done a week ago. Blood and urine. All the results came out fine except for low calcium, 1.91mmol/l. Does this indicate kidney disease?Creatinine is within normal range Urea is within normal range Urinalysis is good. No blood or protein. But calcium is 1.91mmol/l. Should
Hi. Got a renal function test done a week ago. Blood and urine. All the results came out fine except for low calcium, 1.91mmol/l. Does this indicate kidney disease?Creatinine is within normal range Urea is within normal range Urinalysis is good. No blood or protein. But calcium is 1.91mmol/l. Should
SurvivorA
in
Kidney Disease
22 days ago
Decrease Nubeqa?
I'm 83, prostate cancer(PSA 30) with negative bone scan, negative MRI, but PET shows multiple small mets throughout both lungs and multiple lymph nodes throughout the chest. Started with 600 mgm bid of Nubeqa, and Orgovyx 120 mgm once a day. I also received radiation to the prostate approx. 6 months
I'm 83, prostate cancer(PSA 30) with negative bone scan, negative MRI, but PET shows multiple small mets throughout both lungs and multiple lymph nodes throughout the chest. Started with 600 mgm bid of Nubeqa, and Orgovyx 120 mgm once a day. I also received radiation to the prostate approx. 6 months
Sweetjessie
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Eliquis
This may be a little long. On June 9, I went to the ER with shortness of breath, a CT scan showed multiple bilateral pulmonary embolisms. The doctor started me on heparin and did a procedure to break up the clots in the lungs (I forgot the name of the procedure) LOTS of blood work was done and the doctor
This may be a little long. On June 9, I went to the ER with shortness of breath, a CT scan showed multiple bilateral pulmonary embolisms. The doctor started me on heparin and did a procedure to break up the clots in the lungs (I forgot the name of the procedure) LOTS of blood work was done and the doctor
Vmarti
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 days ago
borderline renal function, my MD cut my Nubeqa in half--thoughts?
Borderline renal function, mets to pelvis, and multiple lymph nodes in lungs, but seen only on PET, not on MRI . age 83
Borderline renal function, mets to pelvis, and multiple lymph nodes in lungs, but seen only on PET, not on MRI . age 83
Sweetjessie
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 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
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
Warfarin
Has anyone experienced Warfarin failing you more than once? I have had three different instances where I had large clots in my lungs while on it. I am still on it (after my coverage from work denied paying for Framing injections - the only anticoagulant that hasn't failed me). Just wondering if this
Has anyone experienced Warfarin failing you more than once? I have had three different instances where I had large clots in my lungs while on it. I am still on it (after my coverage from work denied paying for Framing injections - the only anticoagulant that hasn't failed me). Just wondering if this
Willow7733
in
Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 months ago
Vasculitis Awarenes Month
May is vasculitis awareness month. Microscopic Polyangiitis (MPA) is inflammation of the small and sometimes medium sized blood vessels. It usually affects the renal function and/or lungs. Get a glimpse of Gemma's journey with MPA vasculitis. If you would like to donate to Vasculitis UK, please
May is vasculitis awareness month. Microscopic Polyangiitis (MPA) is inflammation of the small and sometimes medium sized blood vessels. It usually affects the renal function and/or lungs. Get a glimpse of Gemma's journey with MPA vasculitis. If you would like to donate to Vasculitis UK, please
zoe69
Vasculitis UK
in
Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
Shock diagnosis
Hi. I was admitted to hospital last Friday with heart rate of 144 and told I have AF. Told without anticoagulants I was risking major stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism. Now on beta blocker, Warfarin and Fragmin. Worried 😟. Was working on day I was admitted and feeling very anxious. Don’t know
Hi. I was admitted to hospital last Friday with heart rate of 144 and told I have AF. Told without anticoagulants I was risking major stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism. Now on beta blocker, Warfarin and Fragmin. Worried 😟. Was working on day I was admitted and feeling very anxious. Don’t know
Fannyphasbees
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Diagnosed last Friday AF
Hi. I was admitted to hospital last Friday with heart rate of 144 and told I have AF. Told without anticoagulants I was risking major stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism. Now on beta blocker, Warfarin and Fragmin. Worried 😟. Was working on day I was admitted and feeling very anxious. Don’t know
Hi. I was admitted to hospital last Friday with heart rate of 144 and told I have AF. Told without anticoagulants I was risking major stroke, heart attack or pulmonary embolism. Now on beta blocker, Warfarin and Fragmin. Worried 😟. Was working on day I was admitted and feeling very anxious. Don’t know
Fannyphasbees
in
Anticoagulation Support
4 months ago
acyclovir and kidney care
I have follicular lymphoma. I’m not interested in taking acyclovir as I was born with only one kidney. I’m wondering if anyone knows of an antiviral that doesn’t harm the renal function that can replace acyclovir? thank you.
I have follicular lymphoma. I’m not interested in taking acyclovir as I was born with only one kidney. I’m wondering if anyone knows of an antiviral that doesn’t harm the renal function that can replace acyclovir? thank you.
Fredismydog
in
CLL Support
5 months ago
Niraparib
I was diagnosed with Stage 3c high grade serous ovarian cancer in June 2023 which had spread to omentum and peritoneal lining. I had ascites which was drained twice and have developed a pleural effusion. I had the 3xchemo and debulking surgery then 3 more chemo. Finished treatment on Dec 23. ca-125
I was diagnosed with Stage 3c high grade serous ovarian cancer in June 2023 which had spread to omentum and peritoneal lining. I had ascites which was drained twice and have developed a pleural effusion. I had the 3xchemo and debulking surgery then 3 more chemo. Finished treatment on Dec 23. ca-125
Berryporridgr
in
My Ovacome
5 months ago
Any insight into # platinum chemo cycles?
So I'm about to start cisplatinum + etoposide chemo cycles on wed. next week for NECP/SCCP. The first irritant I have of which I'm sure will not be the only one is: I have no idea what the treatment plan is, I don't know how many cycles I'm scheduled for and what the treatment goal is. Researching
So I'm about to start cisplatinum + etoposide chemo cycles on wed. next week for NECP/SCCP. The first irritant I have of which I'm sure will not be the only one is: I have no idea what the treatment plan is, I don't know how many cycles I'm scheduled for and what the treatment goal is. Researching
skiingfiend
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Swallowing
Hi, Does anyone have occasional swallowing problems with Graves? I have an odd pressing sensation at the base of my neck and sometimes my food gets stuck at the back of my throat. I did have swelling but since starting on Carbimazole late December this has come down. I have emailed the endo and
Hi, Does anyone have occasional swallowing problems with Graves? I have an odd pressing sensation at the base of my neck and sometimes my food gets stuck at the back of my throat. I did have swelling but since starting on Carbimazole late December this has come down. I have emailed the endo and
Pastlives
in
Graves Disease Support
5 months ago
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