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Next Endo coming up
Thinking of getting more jabs but read somewhere
SARs
vachine could cause Thyroid problems? What are everyones views on jabs?
Thinking of getting more jabs but read somewhere
SARs
vachine could cause Thyroid problems? What are everyones views on jabs?
JCMartin
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Could eating Natto cure Parkinson's?
It can destroy the
SARS
-CoV-2 spike protein. Two papers have shown that.
It can destroy the
SARS
-CoV-2 spike protein. Two papers have shown that.
Trailing
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Protection from Coronaviruses That Haven’t Yet Emerged
The technology, being developed in collaboration by the universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Caltech,[i] trains the immune system to recognize the specific regions of eight coronaviruses including
SARS
-CoV-1,
SARS
-CoV-2, and several others that are currently circulating in bats and have the potential
The technology, being developed in collaboration by the universities of Cambridge, Oxford and Caltech,[i] trains the immune system to recognize the specific regions of eight coronaviruses including
SARS
-CoV-1,
SARS
-CoV-2, and several others that are currently circulating in bats and have the potential
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 months ago
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happened to see this article In a news feed regarding B and T cells, Covid and antibodies…
As B cells are a key type of immune cell that produces antibodies, a deficiency results in a significant decrease in antibody count that can lead to severe disease or death upon infection with
SARS
-CoV-2.
As B cells are a key type of immune cell that produces antibodies, a deficiency results in a significant decrease in antibody count that can lead to severe disease or death upon infection with
SARS
-CoV-2.
Curling123
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CLL Support
7 months ago
COVID-19 and Parkinson’s disease: a single-center study and Mendelian randomization study
More than one-third of patients with PD exhibits exacerbated motor symptoms, with bradykinesia being the most prominent. The findings from this cross-sectional study suggest that COVID-19 infection contributes to the deterioration of motor symptoms in PD patients. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598
More than one-third of patients with PD exhibits exacerbated motor symptoms, with bradykinesia being the most prominent. The findings from this cross-sectional study suggest that COVID-19 infection contributes to the deterioration of motor symptoms in PD patients. https://www.nature.com/articles/s41598
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
20 hours ago
Endo & Pelvic Adhesions
Hi all, I'm a newbie to this site although i have had endo for over 30 years. At my initial diagnosis, i was stage 4. 10 years ago I had a sub-total hysterectomy (they could not remove my cervix as it was stuck to my bladder with endo cysts). Since then, on and off, i have a spot in my lower right side
Hi all, I'm a newbie to this site although i have had endo for over 30 years. At my initial diagnosis, i was stage 4. 10 years ago I had a sub-total hysterectomy (they could not remove my cervix as it was stuck to my bladder with endo cysts). Since then, on and off, i have a spot in my lower right side
helterskelter123
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Endometriosis UK
9 days ago
Rythmol/Propafenone
Has anyone been prescribed this antiarrhythmic? Due to the flecainide not working for me, my doctor wants me to go on this drug. I’m really hesitant to try another drug because of the Flecainide not working. Just wondering if anyone has ever tried this medication and if so, did it work?
Has anyone been prescribed this antiarrhythmic? Due to the flecainide not working for me, my doctor wants me to go on this drug. I’m really hesitant to try another drug because of the Flecainide not working. Just wondering if anyone has ever tried this medication and if so, did it work?
Debjimmay
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
13 days ago
Coming soon to the UK: Thyroid Artery Goiter Embolization (TAE)
Today I spoke to an RFA consultant. He told me that Thyroid Artery Goiter Embolization (TAE) is a new procedure he hopes will be available on the NHS within the next couple of years. Apparently TAE can be used to treat more complex and larger goitres and help further reduce the need for thyroidectomies
Today I spoke to an RFA consultant. He told me that Thyroid Artery Goiter Embolization (TAE) is a new procedure he hopes will be available on the NHS within the next couple of years. Apparently TAE can be used to treat more complex and larger goitres and help further reduce the need for thyroidectomies
nssimpson
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Thyroid UK
16 days ago
cryo-ablation update
hi everyone, Thought I would give an update. I had the cryo-ablation on the 13th of May. i felt fairly uncomfortable over the first few weeks, but thanks to all the support and info on here, I have got through it without panic. the main thing is pacing myself and not overdoing it. Get enough
hi everyone, Thought I would give an update. I had the cryo-ablation on the 13th of May. i felt fairly uncomfortable over the first few weeks, but thanks to all the support and info on here, I have got through it without panic. the main thing is pacing myself and not overdoing it. Get enough
Tilly1957
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
30 days ago
b 1 Therapy
Hello fellow readers. My name is Sakina. I am soo confused about the b1 therapy. I have been taking b1 sublingual 100 mg three times in a week under the tongue for quite a while l, but have noticed no difference. So now I am taking 100mgs of Thiamine Mononitrate. Which is better Thiamine Hydrochloride
Hello fellow readers. My name is Sakina. I am soo confused about the b1 therapy. I have been taking b1 sublingual 100 mg three times in a week under the tongue for quite a while l, but have noticed no difference. So now I am taking 100mgs of Thiamine Mononitrate. Which is better Thiamine Hydrochloride
Springbreak
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
L-tyrosine causes sebaceous hyperplasia?
I take a hypothyroidm supliment that has L-tyrosine. Since I take it I got this acne called sabeceous hyperplasia all over my face and on my boob and under it. I read that L-tyrosine increases testosterone, which leads to PCOS (which I have) and sebaceous hyperplacia. Did anyone experience this? How
I take a hypothyroidm supliment that has L-tyrosine. Since I take it I got this acne called sabeceous hyperplasia all over my face and on my boob and under it. I read that L-tyrosine increases testosterone, which leads to PCOS (which I have) and sebaceous hyperplacia. Did anyone experience this? How
annie463
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Bowel cramps?
I had a laparoscopy about 9 weeks ago. I had endometrioma's removed from my ovaries, lots of adhesions removed from right pelvic wall and endometriosis removed from surface of the bowel. I'm presuming it was excised but I won't know for sure until I see my consultant in two weeks. My question is, is
I had a laparoscopy about 9 weeks ago. I had endometrioma's removed from my ovaries, lots of adhesions removed from right pelvic wall and endometriosis removed from surface of the bowel. I'm presuming it was excised but I won't know for sure until I see my consultant in two weeks. My question is, is
Flutterby75
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Night Terrors
Good morning everyone, I last posted about my night terrors , so I visited my doctor who changed the 30mg lansoprazole I was taking to 20 Esomeprazole but unfortunately still getting the disturbing night terrors feel so upset this morning the nightmare was so bad last night I was too scared to go
Good morning everyone, I last posted about my night terrors , so I visited my doctor who changed the 30mg lansoprazole I was taking to 20 Esomeprazole but unfortunately still getting the disturbing night terrors feel so upset this morning the nightmare was so bad last night I was too scared to go
lmpieroni
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 months ago
Another cause of declining bone health
Have just come across this article: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11914-023-00843-1 which links
SARS
-CoV-2 infection to increased osteoclast activity and consequently increased risk of osteoporosis.
Have just come across this article: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11914-023-00843-1 which links
SARS
-CoV-2 infection to increased osteoclast activity and consequently increased risk of osteoporosis.
HeronNS
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
6 months ago
A trial examining the effects of pausing BTKis to coincide with SARS-CoV-2 vaccination and its impact on immune responses in CLL patients
The primary outcome is anti-spike-receptor binding domain (RBD) antibody level at 3 weeks post-
SARS
-CoV-2 booster vaccination.
The primary outcome is anti-spike-receptor binding domain (RBD) antibody level at 3 weeks post-
SARS
-CoV-2 booster vaccination.
gardening-girl
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CLL Support
10 months ago
Abdominal burning pain
Do people suffer with burning pain, a bit like IBS pain, but more constant and burning anywhere across the abdomen. I am still awaiting tests to confirm PA, but I know I have a very high pH, so almost no stomach acid, which is obviously causing the pain. I eat a varied diet, not much in the way of processed
Do people suffer with burning pain, a bit like IBS pain, but more constant and burning anywhere across the abdomen. I am still awaiting tests to confirm PA, but I know I have a very high pH, so almost no stomach acid, which is obviously causing the pain. I eat a varied diet, not much in the way of processed
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Discoid lupus help please!
Hello, I've posted before whilst waiting for dermatology appointment this June for suspected discoid lupus. My initial "thing" was a small scaley patch on my eyebrow, which isn't typical looking of discoid lupus and only came up following biopsy. Well now I have a rather bigger "thing" come up on my
Hello, I've posted before whilst waiting for dermatology appointment this June for suspected discoid lupus. My initial "thing" was a small scaley patch on my eyebrow, which isn't typical looking of discoid lupus and only came up following biopsy. Well now I have a rather bigger "thing" come up on my
Nome11
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Endo pregnancy c section or vaginal birth ?
hi ladies any one with severe endo and adenymosis? Wondering if you went for a vaginal birth or c section . Iv had 2 major surgery one keyhole and the other laparotomy so my abdominal area is full of scaring and also had a bowel resection . I dreading birth naturally as I have lots of medical trauma
hi ladies any one with severe endo and adenymosis? Wondering if you went for a vaginal birth or c section . Iv had 2 major surgery one keyhole and the other laparotomy so my abdominal area is full of scaring and also had a bowel resection . I dreading birth naturally as I have lots of medical trauma
Jade2006
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 months ago
Hemosiderin staining?
Hi, Has anyone else experienced this? I’ve woken up today with rust like staining, mainly on my left hand with a little on my right. No logical cause from anything I’ve touched. Googling seems to suggest it is hemosiderin staining, though they are mainly US sites. This could make sense as I still
Hi, Has anyone else experienced this? I’ve woken up today with rust like staining, mainly on my left hand with a little on my right. No logical cause from anything I’ve touched. Googling seems to suggest it is hemosiderin staining, though they are mainly US sites. This could make sense as I still
Allotmental
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
can pleural effusion alone come back?
when I was first diagnosed with HGS OC in December 2021, it had spread till the lungs. There were 2 small nodules in the lungs along with pleural effusion in the right lung, which was also tested to be malignant. Have been NED since first line ended in June 22, and been on olaparib since. Day before
when I was first diagnosed with HGS OC in December 2021, it had spread till the lungs. There were 2 small nodules in the lungs along with pleural effusion in the right lung, which was also tested to be malignant. Have been NED since first line ended in June 22, and been on olaparib since. Day before
Goodgirl98
in
My Ovacome
3 months ago
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