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Good afternoon. I have had this text message this afternoon from my GP. 'Thank you for your enquiry about B12 injection. Your records show that immunological blood tests for Pernicious Anaemia have been normal, therefore it is safe to have B12 injections 6 monthly. To help reduce Coronavirus transmission
Good afternoon. I have had this text message this afternoon from my GP. 'Thank you for your enquiry about B12 injection. Your records show that immunological blood tests for Pernicious Anaemia have been normal, therefore it is safe to have B12 injections 6 monthly. To help reduce Coronavirus transmission
Yoshi12
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Anyone here taking Tenofovir Alafenamide (TAF) instead of Tenofovir Disoproxil Fumarate (TDF) for Hepatits B?
Hello all, I was wondering, are there any Hep B sufferers in the UK that have been prescribed the newer formulation of Tenofovir (Tenofovir alafenamide; TAF)? I know it is associated with a significantly lower risk of reduced kidney function. From what I have read in the available medical literature
Hello all, I was wondering, are there any Hep B sufferers in the UK that have been prescribed the newer formulation of Tenofovir (Tenofovir alafenamide; TAF)? I know it is associated with a significantly lower risk of reduced kidney function. From what I have read in the available medical literature
anma
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
L’arginine
I had a radical prostatectomy 4 years ago. Cancer reappeared in the pelvic area so I had 39 radiation treatments. Anyways, I’m wondering if L’arginine (Vialis is the brand) is safe with my past experiences.
I had a radical prostatectomy 4 years ago. Cancer reappeared in the pelvic area so I had 39 radiation treatments. Anyways, I’m wondering if L’arginine (Vialis is the brand) is safe with my past experiences.
spkinva
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
4 years ago
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Night Time Pains !!
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone else experiences severe pains at nighttime due to Endo? I take strong pain killers, cramp medications and antispasmodics. I use a hot water bottle and have invested in a electronic heat pad. Nothing seams to work, i usually end up crying myself to sleep.
Hello everyone, I was wondering if anyone else experiences severe pains at nighttime due to Endo? I take strong pain killers, cramp medications and antispasmodics. I use a hot water bottle and have invested in a electronic heat pad. Nothing seams to work, i usually end up crying myself to sleep.
B3CCY
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Endometriosis what vitamins to take and why -informative post
Hi guys I’ve put together a list of vitamins that I’ve researched a lot and have prooved to be beneficial to endometriosis patients. I’ve been researching methods and book worming a while now for ways to manage my endometriosis naturally since I’m not on any contraceptive pills and trying to conceive
Hi guys I’ve put together a list of vitamins that I’ve researched a lot and have prooved to be beneficial to endometriosis patients. I’ve been researching methods and book worming a while now for ways to manage my endometriosis naturally since I’m not on any contraceptive pills and trying to conceive
Afrohair
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Wasan lab develops novel oral formulation to treat systemic fungal infections.
The Wasan Laboratory in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of British Columbia in partnership with iCo Therapeutics Inc. (Vancouver BC, Canada) have developed a novel oral formulation of Amphotericin B to treat systemic fungal and parasitic infections. Amphotericin B is a polyene
The Wasan Laboratory in the Faculty of Pharmaceutical Sciences at the University of British Columbia in partnership with iCo Therapeutics Inc. (Vancouver BC, Canada) have developed a novel oral formulation of Amphotericin B to treat systemic fungal and parasitic infections. Amphotericin B is a polyene
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Latest for me...psa doubling every 4 weeks....update below
First reading was my best during my current treatment that included Cabazetaxel and Xtandi. Still on the Xtandi due to not many options and MO informed me current new clinical trails at SCCA were on hold. Scans still showing no progression and I am not having any problems other than normal ADT fatigue
First reading was my best during my current treatment that included Cabazetaxel and Xtandi. Still on the Xtandi due to not many options and MO informed me current new clinical trails at SCCA were on hold. Scans still showing no progression and I am not having any problems other than normal ADT fatigue
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Recent 2020 research report, and one in 2017 showing Xofigo may have a much higher risk of serious side effects on bone marrow than thought!
Unfortunately, some of us here have been suspecting this, due to personal experience: "Twenty-three patients received Xofigo at UF Health, and one was lost to follow-up. Sixteen patients (73%) completed the full course (six doses) of Xofigo, while six did not. Ten patients (45%) developed pancytopenia
Unfortunately, some of us here have been suspecting this, due to personal experience: "Twenty-three patients received Xofigo at UF Health, and one was lost to follow-up. Sixteen patients (73%) completed the full course (six doses) of Xofigo, while six did not. Ten patients (45%) developed pancytopenia
JLS1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Covid-19's fatality rate per age group - Be careful!
Get your groceries to stock up and self-quarantine if possible to avoid the very contagious virus, especially if you're in the highly compromised group. The symptoms of infectious people can seem as mild as seasonal allergies or no symptom. Be sure you're not deficient in D and Zinc to help fight the
Get your groceries to stock up and self-quarantine if possible to avoid the very contagious virus, especially if you're in the highly compromised group. The symptoms of infectious people can seem as mild as seasonal allergies or no symptom. Be sure you're not deficient in D and Zinc to help fight the
rescuema
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Need prayers
Hey everyone.this is just my 2nd time posting here. My dad is currently in hospital since Thursday. My heart is broken we can't even see him. He has been battling prostate cancer over 7 years. We were told then it was incurable and that he had 2 or 3 years left. He had a great quality of life up until
Hey everyone.this is just my 2nd time posting here. My dad is currently in hospital since Thursday. My heart is broken we can't even see him. He has been battling prostate cancer over 7 years. We were told then it was incurable and that he had 2 or 3 years left. He had a great quality of life up until
Nathalie89
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Test for allergy to B vitamins?
Is there a test for allergies to the individual B vitamins? My husband just started taking a B complex (Doctor’s Best) and gets a rash on his forehead, cheeks, neck and wrist (only just realised it’s the capsule). He needs to supplement B12 and folate, at least that’s what he knows of. (Sorry, not necessarily
Is there a test for allergies to the individual B vitamins? My husband just started taking a B complex (Doctor’s Best) and gets a rash on his forehead, cheeks, neck and wrist (only just realised it’s the capsule). He needs to supplement B12 and folate, at least that’s what he knows of. (Sorry, not necessarily
Yppah
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Fluctuations psa
hello, what do you think? my father 69 years old Radical prostatectomy 2016 pt 3b gleason 8 psa post op 0.24 3 months later 0.56 Radiotherapy 2017 that failed psa a year later about 2 Tepscan ok in September 2018: lupron, casodex December 2018 psa 0.08 April 2019 0.11 Octobre 2019 0,10 April 2020 0,13
hello, what do you think? my father 69 years old Radical prostatectomy 2016 pt 3b gleason 8 psa post op 0.24 3 months later 0.56 Radiotherapy 2017 that failed psa a year later about 2 Tepscan ok in September 2018: lupron, casodex December 2018 psa 0.08 April 2019 0.11 Octobre 2019 0,10 April 2020 0,13
Katiafrench
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Vitamin B and Niagen
Which Vitamin is better for Ataxia. (SCA6) B3, B12? I also take the Tru Niagen Thanks Tina
Which Vitamin is better for Ataxia. (SCA6) B3, B12? I also take the Tru Niagen Thanks Tina
Mneutz
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Ataxia UK
4 years ago
Update and advice please
Hi everyone So past few months have been a rollercoaster. After my last GP blood tests which indicated overactive thyroid (I did point out could it be a Hashis flare as per my previous results but they confirmed Graves) and I was referred to the endocrinologists at the hospital and managed to get an
Hi everyone So past few months have been a rollercoaster. After my last GP blood tests which indicated overactive thyroid (I did point out could it be a Hashis flare as per my previous results but they confirmed Graves) and I was referred to the endocrinologists at the hospital and managed to get an
Jules99929
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Supplements. Where are we now?
In the first years following my diagnosis in 2016, i picked up a lot of ideas and suggestions for supplementation. There was a lot of promotion of Co-enzyme Q10, NAC, Creatine, Omega 3, Milk Thistle and lots of others as well. Recently and over a period of time, talk about supplements on this forum and
In the first years following my diagnosis in 2016, i picked up a lot of ideas and suggestions for supplementation. There was a lot of promotion of Co-enzyme Q10, NAC, Creatine, Omega 3, Milk Thistle and lots of others as well. Recently and over a period of time, talk about supplements on this forum and
Buckholt
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
how to test levels of vitamins, etc.
Does anybody know what vitamins, etc., (i.e., folic acid, B vitamins, magnesium, etc.) we need to have our doctor test to see if it is normal or if it is low and we need to supplement by taking it orally? If so, how much or what level should we aim for to help our RLS?
Does anybody know what vitamins, etc., (i.e., folic acid, B vitamins, magnesium, etc.) we need to have our doctor test to see if it is normal or if it is low and we need to supplement by taking it orally? If so, how much or what level should we aim for to help our RLS?
LanaCSR
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
Things to try that help my tinnitus
Hi everyone, I developed tinnitus 8 years ago following a head injury.l had a few years of relief but then it started again in December with hissing,whooshing,pitches and electric current sounds. I had a breakdown at Christmas but I am now in more or less in control and the volume has have gone from
Hi everyone, I developed tinnitus 8 years ago following a head injury.l had a few years of relief but then it started again in December with hissing,whooshing,pitches and electric current sounds. I had a breakdown at Christmas but I am now in more or less in control and the volume has have gone from
Hidden
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British Tinnitus Association
4 years ago
Radical prostatectomy successful - now what?
6 weeks after surgery and my recovery has progressed relatively well. My first post-surgery blood test showed my PSA score to be 'undetectable'. My urinary control has been excellent, I'm walking as much as 10 miles at a time without any ill-effects, and I've recently also began incorporating some mild
6 weeks after surgery and my recovery has progressed relatively well. My first post-surgery blood test showed my PSA score to be 'undetectable'. My urinary control has been excellent, I'm walking as much as 10 miles at a time without any ill-effects, and I've recently also began incorporating some mild
Beast1952
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Treatment options for 82 year old
My father who is hormone resistant had the go ahead for Radium 223, but has only been able to have 1 injection as his white blood cells and platelets are too low to continue currently. He feels like it has made things worse, am wondering how long this could affect his levels? Worrying with the current
My father who is hormone resistant had the go ahead for Radium 223, but has only been able to have 1 injection as his white blood cells and platelets are too low to continue currently. He feels like it has made things worse, am wondering how long this could affect his levels? Worrying with the current
Luucy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Starting Journey with T3 - need advice :)
Hi all, I have moved my story to my profile I have just started taking T3 and have questions about dosage. I research different brands of T3 and manged to find a brand sold in turkey that is a good price. I bought 1 box and started taking them last week. From doing research I realised I need to start
Hi all, I have moved my story to my profile I have just started taking T3 and have questions about dosage. I research different brands of T3 and manged to find a brand sold in turkey that is a good price. I bought 1 box and started taking them last week. From doing research I realised I need to start
lizziee1234
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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