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Over 60 with scars.
This is my first post on here. I suffered from severe acne from the age of 14 til my mid 20s, it returned in my 30s. I then went on Roaccutane which cleared it up. It then returned in my late 40s when I went through the menopause. I went on Roaccutane which cleared it up for good. In the 70s there wasnt
This is my first post on here. I suffered from severe acne from the age of 14 til my mid 20s, it returned in my 30s. I then went on Roaccutane which cleared it up. It then returned in my late 40s when I went through the menopause. I went on Roaccutane which cleared it up for good. In the 70s there wasnt
Lypsie56
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Changing Faces
2 years ago
Gestational hypertension, induce?
I'm 37 weeks and recently I was diagnosed with gestational hypertension resulting in two hospital stays and tablets. I'm going for a scan monday and then seeing my consultant again thursday. If the tablets work they say I can keep on as I am. But they may want to induce me if they don't or induce me
I'm 37 weeks and recently I was diagnosed with gestational hypertension resulting in two hospital stays and tablets. I'm going for a scan monday and then seeing my consultant again thursday. If the tablets work they say I can keep on as I am. But they may want to induce me if they don't or induce me
Jenwales88
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
C-section. Is it Infection or not?
Hello ladies, 22 days ago I had an emergency c-section. And now I have pain in my stitches and one stitch is red. So please tell me what is good for me. what can I do now.
Hello ladies, 22 days ago I had an emergency c-section. And now I have pain in my stitches and one stitch is red. So please tell me what is good for me. what can I do now.
Dilpreet123
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
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High Glutamate Foods
High Glutamate Foods https://www.webmd.com/diet/high-glutamate-foods#1 Foods With Glutamate Most foods contain glutamate, so it’s challenging to eliminate it from the diet completely. The easiest way to reduce MSG consumption is to read nutrition labels. Many processed foods contain MSG, but may be
High Glutamate Foods https://www.webmd.com/diet/high-glutamate-foods#1 Foods With Glutamate Most foods contain glutamate, so it’s challenging to eliminate it from the diet completely. The easiest way to reduce MSG consumption is to read nutrition labels. Many processed foods contain MSG, but may be
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Evidence omicron risk is higher for blood cancer patients
after two vaccine doses, neutralising antibodies against omicron was detectable in 19% patients against delta was detetable in 39% against original
SARS
-CoV-2 in 89% patients (p<0.0001). After third vaccine dose, against omicron was 56% against delta 71% and original 86%.
after two vaccine doses, neutralising antibodies against omicron was detectable in 19% patients against delta was detetable in 39% against original
SARS
-CoV-2 in 89% patients (p<0.0001). After third vaccine dose, against omicron was 56% against delta 71% and original 86%.
Bartlet
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CLL Support
2 years ago
Incontinence after bladder prolapse operation
Anyone been left with a weak bladder after a bladder prolapse operation I didn't have it before I'm hoping yp god it goes bk to normal its been 3 weeks had a problem.peeing at first still very slow but better than it was ..I really thought I would bounce bk.as really no health issues and healthy but
Anyone been left with a weak bladder after a bladder prolapse operation I didn't have it before I'm hoping yp god it goes bk to normal its been 3 weeks had a problem.peeing at first still very slow but better than it was ..I really thought I would bounce bk.as really no health issues and healthy but
MOLLYMILO007
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
2 years ago
New and better antibody test results? Should I celebrate?
After my second vaccination last year I did a Roche Anti-
SARS
-CoV-2 Total Antibody Test and it registered 12 U/mL. The accompanying literature indicates that a reading of less than 0.8 U/mL means negative for antibodies. So something good in my test.
After my second vaccination last year I did a Roche Anti-
SARS
-CoV-2 Total Antibody Test and it registered 12 U/mL. The accompanying literature indicates that a reading of less than 0.8 U/mL means negative for antibodies. So something good in my test.
Harvist
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CLL Support
2 years ago
The best of three evils: Which medication will cause me least grief?
I've been told my lung function is now about 65%. The scarring has noticeably increased over the last six years. Though, I've also been told my blood pressure has not increased, meaning pulmonary hypertension is unlikely to occur, one positive I guess. If my lung function continues to decrease I
I've been told my lung function is now about 65%. The scarring has noticeably increased over the last six years. Though, I've also been told my blood pressure has not increased, meaning pulmonary hypertension is unlikely to occur, one positive I guess. If my lung function continues to decrease I
Sclero_99
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
I’m afraid that I might have corneal neovascularization due to chronic eye inflammation. Any thoughts?
I’ve had chronic inflammation in my eyes for a couple of years now. For the first several months, I kept using hypromellose eye drops 3 times a day. It wasn’t until I got prescription glasses for my astigmatism when I realized I no longer needed the drops as badly as I used to. After some weeks with
I’ve had chronic inflammation in my eyes for a couple of years now. For the first several months, I kept using hypromellose eye drops 3 times a day. It wasn’t until I got prescription glasses for my astigmatism when I realized I no longer needed the drops as badly as I used to. After some weeks with
cj13baby
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Anxiety Support
2 years ago
Next-level Dose Given in Trial of Stem Cell Therapy for Bradykinesia
IMAC Holdings has completed dosing the second group of patients in its Phase 1 clinical trial testing umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cell therapy for the treatment of bradykinesia due to Parkinson’s disease. About a year ago, a first group of five patients received a low dose of the therapy
IMAC Holdings has completed dosing the second group of patients in its Phase 1 clinical trial testing umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cell therapy for the treatment of bradykinesia due to Parkinson’s disease. About a year ago, a first group of five patients received a low dose of the therapy
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
10 Foods High in Glutamate and Why You Should Avoid Them!
Glutamate is an amino acid that is produced in the body and also occurs naturally in many foods. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of glutamic acid and is a common food additive. MSG is made from fermented starch or sugar and is used to enhance the flavor of savory sauces, salad dressings
Glutamate is an amino acid that is produced in the body and also occurs naturally in many foods. Monosodium glutamate (MSG) is the sodium salt of glutamic acid and is a common food additive. MSG is made from fermented starch or sugar and is used to enhance the flavor of savory sauces, salad dressings
Kia17
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Cord blood donation Northern Ireland
Does anyone know much about this? I’m very early on in pregnancy but heard about this years ago when beother in law had to have a stem cell transplant. I’m not sure if it’s available in Northern Ireland. Does it have to be donated or can it be froze for possible future use for child?
Does anyone know much about this? I’m very early on in pregnancy but heard about this years ago when beother in law had to have a stem cell transplant. I’m not sure if it’s available in Northern Ireland. Does it have to be donated or can it be froze for possible future use for child?
Babytwinkle
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Post lap and intercorse
Heeeeey how is everyone???? I finally had my laparoscopy 12 days ago, I had endo removed from the back of my womb and cervix, they also found that my colon is stuck to old scar tissue from where I had my appendix removed 15 years ago (unfortunately they couldn't do anything as it could've caused complications
Heeeeey how is everyone???? I finally had my laparoscopy 12 days ago, I had endo removed from the back of my womb and cervix, they also found that my colon is stuck to old scar tissue from where I had my appendix removed 15 years ago (unfortunately they couldn't do anything as it could've caused complications
Altranethebrave
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
L5 S1 laminectomy, foraminotomy and fusion
My surgery is Feb 15. Can anyone share what to expect recovery and pain wise. I will have a home health PT and nurse home visit the night of the surgery and the following day. I am really scared.
My surgery is Feb 15. Can anyone share what to expect recovery and pain wise. I will have a home health PT and nurse home visit the night of the surgery and the following day. I am really scared.
Jeaniem130
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Pain Concern
2 years ago
Scar tissue?
Any thoughts on scar tissue after removal of bowel endometriosis? Is surgery worth it? Can scar tissue be prevented? I don't know whether to get surgery but my symptoms were debilitating before I started taking the pill; and even though its a lot better, I am still pretty limited in what I can do now
Any thoughts on scar tissue after removal of bowel endometriosis? Is surgery worth it? Can scar tissue be prevented? I don't know whether to get surgery but my symptoms were debilitating before I started taking the pill; and even though its a lot better, I am still pretty limited in what I can do now
eunha
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Yellow skin under eyes?
Are there any causes of slightly yellow skin under your eyes when pregnant besides jaundice/cholestasis? Apart from slightly itchy skin on my bump and being tired (which could just be normal), I don't really have any other symptoms of anything. I'm going to try to get through to the midwife to ask anyway
Are there any causes of slightly yellow skin under your eyes when pregnant besides jaundice/cholestasis? Apart from slightly itchy skin on my bump and being tired (which could just be normal), I don't really have any other symptoms of anything. I'm going to try to get through to the midwife to ask anyway
GeorgiaMac
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Evusheld revisited
Previously, the authorized Evusheld dosage was 150 mg of tixagevimab and 150 mg of cilgavimab administered as two separate consecutive intramuscular injections, with repeat doses every six months while
SARS
-CoV-2 remains in circulation.
Previously, the authorized Evusheld dosage was 150 mg of tixagevimab and 150 mg of cilgavimab administered as two separate consecutive intramuscular injections, with repeat doses every six months while
SARS
-CoV-2 remains in circulation.
WYOAnne
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
Evusheld revisited
Previously, the authorized Evusheld dosage was 150 mg of tixagevimab and 150 mg of cilgavimab administered as two separate consecutive intramuscular injections, with repeat doses every six months while
SARS
-CoV-2 remains in circulation.
Previously, the authorized Evusheld dosage was 150 mg of tixagevimab and 150 mg of cilgavimab administered as two separate consecutive intramuscular injections, with repeat doses every six months while
SARS
-CoV-2 remains in circulation.
WYOAnne
NKF Ambassador
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Kidney Dialysis
2 years ago
Recurrence of pain 4 months post op
Hi hoping someone can shed some light I had excision for stage 3 endo womb attached to pelvis , ovaries attached to womb .. worst was on bottom left hand side . Also had ablation this was in sept .. ablation has worked and so far thought excision had .. I am around ovulation point in my cycle and have
Hi hoping someone can shed some light I had excision for stage 3 endo womb attached to pelvis , ovaries attached to womb .. worst was on bottom left hand side . Also had ablation this was in sept .. ablation has worked and so far thought excision had .. I am around ovulation point in my cycle and have
Willows8
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Press releaseEvusheld approved to prevent COVID-19 in people whose immune response is poor
Developed by AstraZeneca, Evusheld is a combination of two long-acting antibodies that works by binding to the spike protein on the outside of the
SARS
-CoV-2 virus, the virus that causes COVID-19. This in turn prevents the virus from attaching to and entering human cells.
Developed by AstraZeneca, Evusheld is a combination of two long-acting antibodies that works by binding to the spike protein on the outside of the
SARS
-CoV-2 virus, the virus that causes COVID-19. This in turn prevents the virus from attaching to and entering human cells.
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
2 years ago
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