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Confused about blood test results
Hi all, I’m really confused about my latest blood test results. Firstly, here’s a bit of background (excuse the repeat from a post I did a month or so ago). I've never been diagnosed with a thyroid condition but I posted on this site early last year as I believed I did have a sluggish thyroid, I had
Hi all, I’m really confused about my latest blood test results. Firstly, here’s a bit of background (excuse the repeat from a post I did a month or so ago). I've never been diagnosed with a thyroid condition but I posted on this site early last year as I believed I did have a sluggish thyroid, I had
Julesboz
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Heart Rate
I measured my heart rate before I got up this morning and it was 44 bpm. I then got up and put clean sheets on the bed, put the washing in the machine and generally tidied up. I then remeasured my heart rate and it is now 46 bpm. I am on 5 mg bisoprolol fumarate and am now wondering if I should be on
I measured my heart rate before I got up this morning and it was 44 bpm. I then got up and put clean sheets on the bed, put the washing in the machine and generally tidied up. I then remeasured my heart rate and it is now 46 bpm. I am on 5 mg bisoprolol fumarate and am now wondering if I should be on
Happywalker
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AF Association
6 years ago
Autoimmune Hepatitis Type I
Good morning everyone. This is my first post so here goes: I have been diagnosed with Autoimmune Hepatitis Type I, Fibromyalgia and Nodal Osteoarthritis. I spend everyday in a great deal of pain and I really don't know which way to turn. I had a liver biopsy done in December 2016 which caused a massive
Good morning everyone. This is my first post so here goes: I have been diagnosed with Autoimmune Hepatitis Type I, Fibromyalgia and Nodal Osteoarthritis. I spend everyday in a great deal of pain and I really don't know which way to turn. I had a liver biopsy done in December 2016 which caused a massive
Equestriannut
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
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Serous Low Grade Ovarian Carcinoma -treatment options
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with serous low grade ovarian carcinoma stage 3C December 2017 and had a radical hysterectomy with debulking. I had researched treatment options and learned that chemo has little effect on the type of of cancer that I have, consequently I did not take chemo. My oncologist
Hello everyone, I was diagnosed with serous low grade ovarian carcinoma stage 3C December 2017 and had a radical hysterectomy with debulking. I had researched treatment options and learned that chemo has little effect on the type of of cancer that I have, consequently I did not take chemo. My oncologist
Keog
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
6 years ago
Tenofovir for Hep B
Dear All, I hope you are all well. I have posted before that I have chronic hep b and I am starting tenofovir treatment in November. I have read a lot about it and I spoke with a specialist nurse who discussed side effects with me. However, due to anxieties, I am terrified of treatment even though
Dear All, I hope you are all well. I have posted before that I have chronic hep b and I am starting tenofovir treatment in November. I have read a lot about it and I spoke with a specialist nurse who discussed side effects with me. However, due to anxieties, I am terrified of treatment even though
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Top 10 Diabetes Superfoods
Here's an article ("
[u]Top 10 Diabetes Superfoods[/u]
") that was posted on (
https://www.healthline.com). It was
medically reviewed by: Katherine Marengo, LDN, RD on September 27, 2018 and was written by: Dana Sullivan Kilroy
.
[u]Superfoods for Diabetes[/u]
Not all healthy
Here's an article ("
[u]Top 10 Diabetes Superfoods[/u]
") that was posted on (
https://www.healthline.com). It was
medically reviewed by: Katherine Marengo, LDN, RD on September 27, 2018 and was written by: Dana Sullivan Kilroy
.
[u]Superfoods for Diabetes[/u]
Not all healthy
suramo
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
A reason to have both ?
Short recap: MRI found tumors, biopsy results Gleason's 8 and 9 in majority of samples, cancer found in left seminal vesicle, all pretty grim. Local urologist recommended surgery. Went to Duke U. cancer clinic, met with surgeon, medical oncologist and radiation oncologist. Apparently surgery alone will
Short recap: MRI found tumors, biopsy results Gleason's 8 and 9 in majority of samples, cancer found in left seminal vesicle, all pretty grim. Local urologist recommended surgery. Went to Duke U. cancer clinic, met with surgeon, medical oncologist and radiation oncologist. Apparently surgery alone will
Stellabell
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 years ago
Hello to the group
After two negative biopsies and an inconclusive MRI, I was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer after a saturation biopsy (40 cores). Results showed a Gleason 3 + 4 with PSA of 12. Currently considering treatment options, though current recommendation is radical prostatectomy. I am 49 years old and
After two negative biopsies and an inconclusive MRI, I was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer after a saturation biopsy (40 cores). Results showed a Gleason 3 + 4 with PSA of 12. Currently considering treatment options, though current recommendation is radical prostatectomy. I am 49 years old and
GayLaw
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 years ago
Unsure if this could be a thyroid issue and I should see an endocrinologist..?
hi all! I'm new here and wanted to get opinions on my test results. I originally was diagnosed with pernicious anemia after experiencing severe fatigue, shortness of breathe, weight gain, along with some other more minor symptoms. I experienced these symptoms for a year until they grew in severity to
hi all! I'm new here and wanted to get opinions on my test results. I originally was diagnosed with pernicious anemia after experiencing severe fatigue, shortness of breathe, weight gain, along with some other more minor symptoms. I experienced these symptoms for a year until they grew in severity to
hummingbird88
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
DIY BAT
G’day I thought it might be useful if I briefly described my experience with Bipolar Androgen Therapy which has been discussed here in the past. In my case there was really no option but to source (apprehensively) “grey” market testosterone from the body building fraternity where there is extensive
G’day I thought it might be useful if I briefly described my experience with Bipolar Androgen Therapy which has been discussed here in the past. In my case there was really no option but to source (apprehensively) “grey” market testosterone from the body building fraternity where there is extensive
kaptank
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Parkinson's and rosacea ? B1 and rosacea ?
Hi everybody, Since a few weeks I developed rosacea (red rashes on the face, usually around the mouth). I discovered through Google that it can be a precursor for PD, and also due to overdosing group B vitamins. Does anyone had the same experience ? I am taking B1 since February this year (7 months)
Hi everybody, Since a few weeks I developed rosacea (red rashes on the face, usually around the mouth). I discovered through Google that it can be a precursor for PD, and also due to overdosing group B vitamins. Does anyone had the same experience ? I am taking B1 since February this year (7 months)
Xenos
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Codeine use
Hi all, Over the last 6 months my pain free days has gradually reduced from 2 days pain around ovulation and 4 days pain around the start of my period to now I have no pain free days. The doctor has prescribed me codeine without paracetamol because I'm allergic and I'm finding that I need to take it
Hi all, Over the last 6 months my pain free days has gradually reduced from 2 days pain around ovulation and 4 days pain around the start of my period to now I have no pain free days. The doctor has prescribed me codeine without paracetamol because I'm allergic and I'm finding that I need to take it
arielseamermaid
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Raynaud's and other possibly linked symptoms
After many many months of self assessment, I am beginning to conclude that there is a link between Raynaud's (here referred to as "spasms"), fluctuating Blood Pressure ("BP") and episodes of lightheadness ("LH"). And that all three symptoms have become apparent after a period of significant weight loss
After many many months of self assessment, I am beginning to conclude that there is a link between Raynaud's (here referred to as "spasms"), fluctuating Blood Pressure ("BP") and episodes of lightheadness ("LH"). And that all three symptoms have become apparent after a period of significant weight loss
SueL59
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
6 years ago
9 Healthy Nuts That Are Low in Carbs
Nuts are known for being high in healthy fats and plant-based protein while being low in carbs. Therefore, most nuts can fit into a low-carb eating plan, though certain kinds are particularly low in carbs. For those following stricter low-carb diets like the ketogenic diet, sticking to lower-carb nuts
Nuts are known for being high in healthy fats and plant-based protein while being low in carbs. Therefore, most nuts can fit into a low-carb eating plan, though certain kinds are particularly low in carbs. For those following stricter low-carb diets like the ketogenic diet, sticking to lower-carb nuts
suramo
Star
in
Diabetes India
6 years ago
Xofigo
Has anyone done radium 223 (xofigo) and if so what were your experiences?
Has anyone done radium 223 (xofigo) and if so what were your experiences?
Wileyl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
11 High-Cholesterol Foods — Which to Eat, Which to Avoid
This article ( "[u]11 High-Cholesterol Foods-- Which to Eat, Which to Avoid[/u]") was written by:
Jillian Kubala, MS, RD on September 10, 2018
. Cholesterol is arguably one of the most misunderstood substances. For decades, people avoided healthy yet cholesterol-rich foods like eggs due to
This article ( "[u]11 High-Cholesterol Foods-- Which to Eat, Which to Avoid[/u]") was written by:
Jillian Kubala, MS, RD on September 10, 2018
. Cholesterol is arguably one of the most misunderstood substances. For decades, people avoided healthy yet cholesterol-rich foods like eggs due to
suramo
Star
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Rt3 concerns and low vitamin levels
I just had results back from my private nutritionist I did two tests urine markers test and gi comprehensive stool test. Well it revealed I have bacterial imbalance leaky gut and I might have SIBO too (it gave indications) now waiting for SIBO test to be done and candida test. Also it showed Iam deficient
I just had results back from my private nutritionist I did two tests urine markers test and gi comprehensive stool test. Well it revealed I have bacterial imbalance leaky gut and I might have SIBO too (it gave indications) now waiting for SIBO test to be done and candida test. Also it showed Iam deficient
Ari3
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Radiotherapy & second primary malignancies.
New study below. My prostatectomy [RP] of 14.5 years ago was not successful & so I had salvage radiation. I was told that there would be an increased risk of a second cancer - but not within the first 5 years. At that time I was not thinking beyond 5 years, & extra risk after 5 years was not a consideration
New study below. My prostatectomy [RP] of 14.5 years ago was not successful & so I had salvage radiation. I was told that there would be an increased risk of a second cancer - but not within the first 5 years. At that time I was not thinking beyond 5 years, & extra risk after 5 years was not a consideration
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Seeking people who has done LVA surgery in the legs
Hi everybody, I’m looking for people who has gone through the LVA surgery on the legs to be able to get some more information regarding outcome, expectations, where it was performed, costs and so on. I have secondary Lymphedema in the right leg after a radical hysterectomy 10 years ago. The Lymphedema
Hi everybody, I’m looking for people who has gone through the LVA surgery on the legs to be able to get some more information regarding outcome, expectations, where it was performed, costs and so on. I have secondary Lymphedema in the right leg after a radical hysterectomy 10 years ago. The Lymphedema
SuperSu
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LSN
6 years ago
Meeting with Radiation Oncologist to discuss treatments after persistent cancer after Radical Prostatectomy (RP) with PSA of 0.8 - Gleason 7
I had my meeting with my Radiation Oncologist (RO) to discuss my treatment plan now since I had the recurrence cancer after surgery with PSA 0.8. He had me meet him in his examining room, instead of his office so he could sit next to me and my wife. I thought that was unusual because I even asked if
I had my meeting with my Radiation Oncologist (RO) to discuss my treatment plan now since I had the recurrence cancer after surgery with PSA 0.8. He had me meet him in his examining room, instead of his office so he could sit next to me and my wife. I thought that was unusual because I even asked if
Musicman61
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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