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B12 deficiency
I have been dealing with insomnia(never seem to get sleepy enough to fall asleep and hard to stay asleep as well) muscle twitching, vision issues(blurry especiallyat a distance), anxiety and palpitations for some time now. My b12 was recently checked at level of 274. I'm also working on a vitamin d deficiency
I have been dealing with insomnia(never seem to get sleepy enough to fall asleep and hard to stay asleep as well) muscle twitching, vision issues(blurry especiallyat a distance), anxiety and palpitations for some time now. My b12 was recently checked at level of 274. I'm also working on a vitamin d deficiency
Bama_86
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Still on hold for stem cell transplant
David has now completed 3 cycles of Vidaza. He had a bone marrow biopsy several weeks ago. At first we thought the results were good, that his cancer cells had been reduced sufficiently to proceed with transplant. After our local oncologist spoke to the transplant specialist at Mayo, we received word
David has now completed 3 cycles of Vidaza. He had a bone marrow biopsy several weeks ago. At first we thought the results were good, that his cancer cells had been reduced sufficiently to proceed with transplant. After our local oncologist spoke to the transplant specialist at Mayo, we received word
dwolden
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Clean endoscopy and colonoscopy but persistent gastric pain
HiI am a 40 years old female. Family history : my mom who got diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 50 and passed away a few years later. Over 2 months I have been suffering from gastric (upper stomach ) pain which is more like sharp pain , that radiates to back, no reflux , no acidity , but feeling
HiI am a 40 years old female. Family history : my mom who got diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 50 and passed away a few years later. Over 2 months I have been suffering from gastric (upper stomach ) pain which is more like sharp pain , that radiates to back, no reflux , no acidity , but feeling
Burper007
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Colon Cancer Connected
7 months ago
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Just took my first Pirtobrutinib pill today
I can’t thank my doctor and Upenn enough for acting so quickly in getting pirto approved by insurance company and getting me co-pay assistance. The drug arrived yesterday and this morning I took my first dose! Just in time because my lymph nodes in my neck and abdomen have gotten so much bigger and
I can’t thank my doctor and Upenn enough for acting so quickly in getting pirto approved by insurance company and getting me co-pay assistance. The drug arrived yesterday and this morning I took my first dose! Just in time because my lymph nodes in my neck and abdomen have gotten so much bigger and
ReneeSusan
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Picolax
Hi, I have done bowel prep lots of times over the years however I have always used moviprep so I know exactly what to expect as it goes through my system and I understand how it works especially with the volume of fluids it gives plenty of fuel to keep going all day and night however there is a shortage
Hi, I have done bowel prep lots of times over the years however I have always used moviprep so I know exactly what to expect as it goes through my system and I understand how it works especially with the volume of fluids it gives plenty of fuel to keep going all day and night however there is a shortage
MyStar86
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Picolax
Hi, I have done bowel prep lots of times over the years however I have always used moviprep so I know exactly what to expect as it goes through my system and I understand how it works especially with the volume of fluids it gives plenty of fuel to keep going all day and night however there is a shortage
Hi, I have done bowel prep lots of times over the years however I have always used moviprep so I know exactly what to expect as it goes through my system and I understand how it works especially with the volume of fluids it gives plenty of fuel to keep going all day and night however there is a shortage
MyStar86
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Picolax
Hi, I have done bowel prep lots of times over the years however I have always used moviprep so I know exactly what to expect as it goes through my system and I understand how it works especially with the volume of fluids it gives plenty of fuel to keep going all day and night however there is a shortage
Hi, I have done bowel prep lots of times over the years however I have always used moviprep so I know exactly what to expect as it goes through my system and I understand how it works especially with the volume of fluids it gives plenty of fuel to keep going all day and night however there is a shortage
MyStar86
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Bowel Disease Support
7 months ago
Update on carbolatin-etoposide
Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying what’s left of the summer sunshine. Just a brief update. My husband whose advanced prostate cancer has now become neuroendocrine has just completed 3 cycles of carbolatin - etoposide for liver mets. He did a Ct scan and we just got the good news that his
Hope everyone is doing well and enjoying what’s left of the summer sunshine. Just a brief update. My husband whose advanced prostate cancer has now become neuroendocrine has just completed 3 cycles of carbolatin - etoposide for liver mets. He did a Ct scan and we just got the good news that his
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Ibrutinib stopped working, what’s next
Morning all,a quick recap on journey so far, FCR treatment which kept things at bay for 14 months, then onto Ibrutinib for 6 years approximately, currently lymph nodes at 5cm , next treatment starts in January Rituximab and Ventoclax for 2 years, just wondering if there are any alternatives? Thanks all
Morning all,a quick recap on journey so far, FCR treatment which kept things at bay for 14 months, then onto Ibrutinib for 6 years approximately, currently lymph nodes at 5cm , next treatment starts in January Rituximab and Ventoclax for 2 years, just wondering if there are any alternatives? Thanks all
Stacky66
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CLL Support
5 months ago
EMBARK Study: Enzalutamide +/- ADT
Results of the EMBARK study was published this week (10/19/23) in NEJM. It compared high risk BCR PCa treated in 3 groups: Lupron ADT alone. Enzalutamide plus ADT. And Enzalutamide monotherapy. 5 year follow up for metastasis free survival. Results below. Interesting that Enza monotherapy (No ADT) was
Results of the EMBARK study was published this week (10/19/23) in NEJM. It compared high risk BCR PCa treated in 3 groups: Lupron ADT alone. Enzalutamide plus ADT. And Enzalutamide monotherapy. 5 year follow up for metastasis free survival. Results below. Interesting that Enza monotherapy (No ADT) was
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Celiac testing and Obinutuzumab
So I am getting tested for celiac disease. I've known I had issues with gluten for years, and my grandma had it, but it never got that bad. Now I've had diarrhea for months and am losing weight - so it seems sensible to get it checked out. But I'm on V & O, completed the O infusions in July (about
So I am getting tested for celiac disease. I've known I had issues with gluten for years, and my grandma had it, but it never got that bad. Now I've had diarrhea for months and am losing weight - so it seems sensible to get it checked out. But I'm on V & O, completed the O infusions in July (about
Greenbunnies
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Wrist and hand operation.
Hi again lovely helpful people. I am due to have a wrist and knuckle replacements (MCPJ silastic replacement) and intrinsic releases (tendons I think). It’s a big deal and not without risks I’m very worried. I was wondering if anyone else had a similar operation? Thank you 🙏
Hi again lovely helpful people. I am due to have a wrist and knuckle replacements (MCPJ silastic replacement) and intrinsic releases (tendons I think). It’s a big deal and not without risks I’m very worried. I was wondering if anyone else had a similar operation? Thank you 🙏
debjw
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NRAS
7 months ago
pre-op advice please
I have just been diagnosed with bowel cancel. Small tumour and they don’t believe it has spread. In 4 weeks I will have an operation to remove the tumour and part of the bowel. I would appreciate advice on how to prepare for the operation. What food to eat / avoid. For those that have been through this
I have just been diagnosed with bowel cancel. Small tumour and they don’t believe it has spread. In 4 weeks I will have an operation to remove the tumour and part of the bowel. I would appreciate advice on how to prepare for the operation. What food to eat / avoid. For those that have been through this
Mantras131
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Colon Cancer Connected
9 months ago
hospital records
Hello lovely people. Just a quick question. I’m presently undergoing tests for base of tongue cancer. I’ve had 2 u/s scans with fnb, a mri, a ct, a pet Ct and biopsy under GA. Results haven’t been helpful to rule anything in or out. I would like copies of the results how do I go about getting them please
Hello lovely people. Just a quick question. I’m presently undergoing tests for base of tongue cancer. I’ve had 2 u/s scans with fnb, a mri, a ct, a pet Ct and biopsy under GA. Results haven’t been helpful to rule anything in or out. I would like copies of the results how do I go about getting them please
Auders
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Hand surgery went well
The scheduler phoned me Monday to offer me an earlier procedure on Tuesday and I jumped at the chance to be the first patient of the day for the hand surgeon! When he's not running late, and is likely at his best. But that meant we had to get up at 4 am! Itold every body that I probably didn't need
The scheduler phoned me Monday to offer me an earlier procedure on Tuesday and I jumped at the chance to be the first patient of the day for the hand surgeon! When he's not running late, and is likely at his best. But that meant we had to get up at 4 am! Itold every body that I probably didn't need
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
ovarian mass
Has anyone had any experience of a complex cyst going away on MRI?
Has anyone had any experience of a complex cyst going away on MRI?
Ova104
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
skipped heart beats
anyone else to deal with skipped heartbeats mine cost me so much anxiety and I never felt this before until I was 17 years old whenever I expect my first Peg Turkish barreled into me having an anxiety disorder now 28. I am still feeling them not as much some days, but never I am just relaxing I could
anyone else to deal with skipped heartbeats mine cost me so much anxiety and I never felt this before until I was 17 years old whenever I expect my first Peg Turkish barreled into me having an anxiety disorder now 28. I am still feeling them not as much some days, but never I am just relaxing I could
Kingchris
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Anxiety Support
5 months ago
Diclofenac for neuropathy/HFS caused by Xeloda
hello everyone I suffer from hand and foot syndrome and neuropathy so I have been looking for ways to ease the pain. I have been on Doxil (IV chemo every 4 weeks, Doxorubicin) since June 2023 and the pain has been hard physically and emotionally. Yesterday my oncologist’s nurse practitioner mentioned
hello everyone I suffer from hand and foot syndrome and neuropathy so I have been looking for ways to ease the pain. I have been on Doxil (IV chemo every 4 weeks, Doxorubicin) since June 2023 and the pain has been hard physically and emotionally. Yesterday my oncologist’s nurse practitioner mentioned
Lna21
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Anyone have hypercalcemia?
Hi, All! I've been doing pretty well since my diagnosis and b12 injections for 5 months or so. I still had some lingering symptoms that I felt were not related to pernicious anemia. Anyway, the other day I ended up in the ER with kidney stones and hyponephrosis (urine backing up into kidney, swollen
Hi, All! I've been doing pretty well since my diagnosis and b12 injections for 5 months or so. I still had some lingering symptoms that I felt were not related to pernicious anemia. Anyway, the other day I ended up in the ER with kidney stones and hyponephrosis (urine backing up into kidney, swollen
Iheartb12
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
Supported by Marian Newman, Chair of The Federation of Nail Professionals
We are delighted to be officially recognised and supported by Nail Expert, Author and Educator, Marian Newman BEM, Chair of @The Federation of Nail Professionals (The FNP). Marian is regarded as one of the top nail practitioners in the world with a formidable reputation for excellence and quality, prompting
We are delighted to be officially recognised and supported by Nail Expert, Author and Educator, Marian Newman BEM, Chair of @The Federation of Nail Professionals (The FNP). Marian is regarded as one of the top nail practitioners in the world with a formidable reputation for excellence and quality, prompting
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
9 months ago
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