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CT scan instead of gastroscopy / colonoscopy with all PA tests normal
My Active B12 was just about into the sufficient range. My H Pylorii was negative, as was anti IFAB and coeliac. Homocysteine was fine too. My neurologist’s physical exam was normal ( though the sharp stimulus was a little less sharp on the feet. ) I have been taking sublingual B12 and the tingling
My Active B12 was just about into the sufficient range. My H Pylorii was negative, as was anti IFAB and coeliac. Homocysteine was fine too. My neurologist’s physical exam was normal ( though the sharp stimulus was a little less sharp on the feet. ) I have been taking sublingual B12 and the tingling
Applethorpe
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
is this hemorrhoids or should I be right to be worried
I’m a 31 year old female. I went to the bathroom yesterday and after a.. sizeable bowel movement noticed some blood in the toilet. This has happened before so I wasn’t too concerned, but I just went to the restroom again today and after I flushed the first time I thought I noticed blood. This was a normal
I’m a 31 year old female. I went to the bathroom yesterday and after a.. sizeable bowel movement noticed some blood in the toilet. This has happened before so I wasn’t too concerned, but I just went to the restroom again today and after I flushed the first time I thought I noticed blood. This was a normal
GLH1209
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
Yellowy /Orange Poo
Hi I am normally a constipated individual, but over the last week I have suffered twice with severe diarrhoea with extremely painful spasms. Following the first bout I didn’t go to the toilet for a week, even after taking two separate doses of Laxido. Well last night it all kicked off again - pain
Hi I am normally a constipated individual, but over the last week I have suffered twice with severe diarrhoea with extremely painful spasms. Following the first bout I didn’t go to the toilet for a week, even after taking two separate doses of Laxido. Well last night it all kicked off again - pain
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IBS Network
6 months ago
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2020 pilot study on benefit of alpha blockers which I wish I had known about when I had local radiotherapy
A Pilot retrospective analysis of alpha-blockers on recurrence in men with localised prostate cancer treated with radiotherapy Open access Published: 18 May 2020 volume 10, Article number: 8191 (2020) Scientific Reports Jordan Hart, Briohny Spencer, Catherine M McDermott, Russ Chess-Williams, Donna
A Pilot retrospective analysis of alpha-blockers on recurrence in men with localised prostate cancer treated with radiotherapy Open access Published: 18 May 2020 volume 10, Article number: 8191 (2020) Scientific Reports Jordan Hart, Briohny Spencer, Catherine M McDermott, Russ Chess-Williams, Donna
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
RT without HT
I am approaching 78. My last PSA is 13,37. It was 1.4 in 2018 ie the last time I had a test. Prostate size 36 cc, prostate density 0.39. The MRI indicated a 14mm tumour fully contained within the prostate in the lower left quadrant, with ‘something on the right that I have been informed is possibly
I am approaching 78. My last PSA is 13,37. It was 1.4 in 2018 ie the last time I had a test. Prostate size 36 cc, prostate density 0.39. The MRI indicated a 14mm tumour fully contained within the prostate in the lower left quadrant, with ‘something on the right that I have been informed is possibly
Nordman
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
potty training - difficulty pooping (2.5 yo)
my son started potty training about 2.5yo; he will be 3 in around 4 months time. He took to doing wees very well. He intially pooped on the potty but intermittently. He then became quite anxious about it and would have frequent bowel movement accidents or would hold. He goes through waves of having
my son started potty training about 2.5yo; he will be 3 in around 4 months time. He took to doing wees very well. He intially pooped on the potty but intermittently. He then became quite anxious about it and would have frequent bowel movement accidents or would hold. He goes through waves of having
Mumralalalaa
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ERIC
6 months ago
Recently started Acalabrutinib
Hi everyone, My father has recently started Acalabrutinib 5 days ago. He was diagnosed with CLL in 2007 and has received FCR (twice) and Benda-Ritux once. His CLL only went into partial remission on benda-ritux and has come back after one year since his last cycle of BR. I am worried regarding the
Hi everyone, My father has recently started Acalabrutinib 5 days ago. He was diagnosed with CLL in 2007 and has received FCR (twice) and Benda-Ritux once. His CLL only went into partial remission on benda-ritux and has come back after one year since his last cycle of BR. I am worried regarding the
Healthgiddy
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CLL Support
3 months ago
"Run, definitely run"
Any Avatar fans out there might remember Sigourney Weaver saying this.More recently, the cancer nurse at my cli7nic appointment before my surgery used exactly the same words in the same tone of voice when I asked if I should continue to run or rest between then and the operation. She and the surgeon
Any Avatar fans out there might remember Sigourney Weaver saying this.More recently, the cancer nurse at my cli7nic appointment before my surgery used exactly the same words in the same tone of voice when I asked if I should continue to run or rest between then and the operation. She and the surgeon
Runningphobe
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Couch to 5K
8 months ago
Buprenorphine and Nausea
Basically I successfully use buprenorphine (0.4mg/da) to block RLS but the resultant nausea is a serious well known side affect. I have been well guided by many on this site as to how to combat the nausea and have tried many of the suggested solutions except for me the last resort medical cannabis.
Basically I successfully use buprenorphine (0.4mg/da) to block RLS but the resultant nausea is a serious well known side affect. I have been well guided by many on this site as to how to combat the nausea and have tried many of the suggested solutions except for me the last resort medical cannabis.
davchar23
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Royal Free visit
Hi all, I just thought I would give a quick update. I attended the Royal Free Hospital last Thursday ,I was seen in the Scleroderma clinic by a member of the team. She asked questions and examined me, she then went and got a senior colleague,(not Prof Denton) unfortunately can’t remember their names
Hi all, I just thought I would give a quick update. I attended the Royal Free Hospital last Thursday ,I was seen in the Scleroderma clinic by a member of the team. She asked questions and examined me, she then went and got a senior colleague,(not Prof Denton) unfortunately can’t remember their names
Buttsy
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 months ago
STEM CELL TRANSPLANT FINALLY SCHEDULED (WE HOPE)
Hi everyone. As you may know, my husband was diagnosed with CLL back in 2013, treated with six cycles of FCR, and achieved a "full response with incomplete recovery of the bone marrow." He had severe complications after treatment, but the CLL never recurred. In November 2023 he began to experience
Hi everyone. As you may know, my husband was diagnosed with CLL back in 2013, treated with six cycles of FCR, and achieved a "full response with incomplete recovery of the bone marrow." He had severe complications after treatment, but the CLL never recurred. In November 2023 he began to experience
dwolden
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CLL Support
28 days ago
🍏New Graduates Chat Week 3 January 2024🍏Ramping up fitness, time and distance
👋 Welcome & congratulations to any new graduates joining in the chat this week. You will still be celebrating that wondrous moment of completing Week 9 Run 3. 🏆🎊 🤔 Quick Reminder: [u]
What is Consolidation?
[/u] It’s recommended that when we finish C25K we keep up the routine of running 30mins
👋 Welcome & congratulations to any new graduates joining in the chat this week. You will still be celebrating that wondrous moment of completing Week 9 Run 3. 🏆🎊 🤔 Quick Reminder: [u]
What is Consolidation?
[/u] It’s recommended that when we finish C25K we keep up the routine of running 30mins
Annieapple
Administrator
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Couch to 5K
6 months ago
really uncomfortable
Hi, I’ve recently been suffering from some acid reflux symptoms (especially with trigger foods). I’ve noticed the acidic taste, burning sensation, nausea and oesophageal discomfort. Anyway, I pop the odd gaviscon when it’s really uncomfortable or painful or take an omeprazole. Recently I’ve been experiencing
Hi, I’ve recently been suffering from some acid reflux symptoms (especially with trigger foods). I’ve noticed the acidic taste, burning sensation, nausea and oesophageal discomfort. Anyway, I pop the odd gaviscon when it’s really uncomfortable or painful or take an omeprazole. Recently I’ve been experiencing
sparkle557
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Pain Concern
6 months ago
Confused and upset- scleroderma and esophagus
Hello, I hope everyone is staying warm if it is winter where you are ❤️ I am reaching out for support and possibly simalar experiences... Yesterday I went to see a GI specialist after getting test results back from my esophageal manometry that was done. I've been having a lot of stomach upset, acid
Hello, I hope everyone is staying warm if it is winter where you are ❤️ I am reaching out for support and possibly simalar experiences... Yesterday I went to see a GI specialist after getting test results back from my esophageal manometry that was done. I've been having a lot of stomach upset, acid
AnimalLover115
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Bowel resection with total hysterectomy
I’m seeking advice from anyone who has had to have a bowel resection with a total hysterectomy. I’m 48yo and have endo, adeno and fibroids. My endo is stage 4 with my bowel and right ovary stuck to my womb, bits of recto-vaginal area also stuck together. I have surgery planned in Feb/Mar to remove a
I’m seeking advice from anyone who has had to have a bowel resection with a total hysterectomy. I’m 48yo and have endo, adeno and fibroids. My endo is stage 4 with my bowel and right ovary stuck to my womb, bits of recto-vaginal area also stuck together. I have surgery planned in Feb/Mar to remove a
Drakesie
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
iron panel test
Would it be best to do iron panel test as I am now free of B12 and b complex or start taking them and then do?
Would it be best to do iron panel test as I am now free of B12 and b complex or start taking them and then do?
Fluffyone
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
feelings of palpitations in torso and faint ..
I am new to this sight . Having B12 every 10 weeks since 2019 .. took 2 years to feel better and lose majority of symptoms. Diagnosed with IFA deficiency.. why do I get periods when I feel well and then get a dip even after a B12 jab ? I am wondering if I should be taking folate (folic acid) ? I also
I am new to this sight . Having B12 every 10 weeks since 2019 .. took 2 years to feel better and lose majority of symptoms. Diagnosed with IFA deficiency.. why do I get periods when I feel well and then get a dip even after a B12 jab ? I am wondering if I should be taking folate (folic acid) ? I also
Altinkum50
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
IBS and B12
good evening, I hope everyone is doing well I am wondering about the link between B12 deficiency and IBS. I have been getting bi weekly injections for almost 2.5 years now. Doing fairly well and the vast majority of my symptoms and nerve issues have subsided. I have no tested positive for PA but
good evening, I hope everyone is doing well I am wondering about the link between B12 deficiency and IBS. I have been getting bi weekly injections for almost 2.5 years now. Doing fairly well and the vast majority of my symptoms and nerve issues have subsided. I have no tested positive for PA but
Ctadds1
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Severe coronary atherosclerosis and ADT
My recent PET / CT scan mentions severe coronary atherosclerosis. Previous one only said The heart is normal in size with scattered coronary artery calcifications. Also the new PET ? CT said something about heart enlargement but the last one said size normal. Previous scans also said there was an enlarged
My recent PET / CT scan mentions severe coronary atherosclerosis. Previous one only said The heart is normal in size with scattered coronary artery calcifications. Also the new PET ? CT said something about heart enlargement but the last one said size normal. Previous scans also said there was an enlarged
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
A new kid on the block? Nemtabrutinib
Hi All, There is a new targeted drug in Clinical Trials that may offer a new treatment option for us CLLers—Nemtabrutinib. For the entire article on this drug go to cancer.osu.edu and scroll down to “First in human trial of new drug raises hopes for patients with relapsed blood cancer” dated 11/06/
Hi All, There is a new targeted drug in Clinical Trials that may offer a new treatment option for us CLLers—Nemtabrutinib. For the entire article on this drug go to cancer.osu.edu and scroll down to “First in human trial of new drug raises hopes for patients with relapsed blood cancer” dated 11/06/
Varney
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CLL Support
8 months ago
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