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End of fixed duration treatment
Completed 2 yr treatment on Rituximab and Venetoclax approximately 4 weeks ago. Consultant says I'm in remission and not to worry there are other treatments I can have. That kind of took any euphoria out of my sails!Still suffering from GI problems constant visits to the loo. Colonoscopy shows some
Completed 2 yr treatment on Rituximab and Venetoclax approximately 4 weeks ago. Consultant says I'm in remission and not to worry there are other treatments I can have. That kind of took any euphoria out of my sails!Still suffering from GI problems constant visits to the loo. Colonoscopy shows some
Fastbike14
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CLL Support
21 days ago
Picolax bowel prep
Hi hope all is well, I am currently in a mild flare up again due to change in weather temperatures as I seem to get flare-ups every autumn/winter and always fine in the summer is very strange. Anyway I am booked for a sigmoidoscopy in October and will be given Picolax just wondering how others were with
Hi hope all is well, I am currently in a mild flare up again due to change in weather temperatures as I seem to get flare-ups every autumn/winter and always fine in the summer is very strange. Anyway I am booked for a sigmoidoscopy in October and will be given Picolax just wondering how others were with
Sooty712
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
21 days ago
Bad Diarrhoea & Gas
I’m sorry if this post sounds quite rank, but I just wondered if anyone else is experiencing this. For the last 4 days I have been getting stomach cramps, and my stomach has been doing a lot of churning noises, which lead to really really bad gas and diarrhoea! It’s been 4 days in a row now, at night
I’m sorry if this post sounds quite rank, but I just wondered if anyone else is experiencing this. For the last 4 days I have been getting stomach cramps, and my stomach has been doing a lot of churning noises, which lead to really really bad gas and diarrhoea! It’s been 4 days in a row now, at night
KateD2707
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Fertility Network UK
22 days ago
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Review: The Latest Data Concerning the Etiology and Pathogenesis of Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS)
Abstract
Globally, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is present in approximately 10% of the population. While this condition does not pose a risk of complications, it has a substantial impact on the patient’s quality of life. Moreover, this disease has a significant financial impact on healthcare
Abstract
Globally, irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is present in approximately 10% of the population. While this condition does not pose a risk of complications, it has a substantial impact on the patient’s quality of life. Moreover, this disease has a significant financial impact on healthcare
Meleber
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IBS Network
22 days ago
Bowel Endo?
Saw GP last week and stool results came back with very raised Calprotectin (inflammation) and Blood in stools (FIT test). I’ve now been referred on the urgent 2-week ?cancer pathway, could also be IBD with results so now waiting on an urgent colonoscopy. Could this be bowel endo? Lots of overlapping
Saw GP last week and stool results came back with very raised Calprotectin (inflammation) and Blood in stools (FIT test). I’ve now been referred on the urgent 2-week ?cancer pathway, could also be IBD with results so now waiting on an urgent colonoscopy. Could this be bowel endo? Lots of overlapping
Claire_Alexandra
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Endometriosis UK
22 days ago
Is this piles
I was told after a colonoscopy that I have internal piles. Often after a large bowel movement I have a horrible burning and heavy feeling down below. Hard to describe but can last days and drive me mad!!! Is this really the piles there was no blood?
I was told after a colonoscopy that I have internal piles. Often after a large bowel movement I have a horrible burning and heavy feeling down below. Hard to describe but can last days and drive me mad!!! Is this really the piles there was no blood?
Edgar77
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IBS Network
22 days ago
TWISTED BOWELS (VOLVULUS) FOLLOWING PROSTATE SURGERY.
my partner keeps getting twisted bowels, the medical diagnosis is VOLVULUS, following TURP prostate surgery, for a very enlarged prostate that pressed on the colorectal bowels. Following surgery, the colorectal bowels became floppy and he keeps getting twisted bowels and must undergo an immediate
my partner keeps getting twisted bowels, the medical diagnosis is VOLVULUS, following TURP prostate surgery, for a very enlarged prostate that pressed on the colorectal bowels. Following surgery, the colorectal bowels became floppy and he keeps getting twisted bowels and must undergo an immediate
catherine1712
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
22 days ago
Ibs bam
Anyone on here have bile acid malabsorption if so wat medication are yous on and do yous get really bad stomach pains even though on medication as I have bam on colesevelam but still get horrible stomach pain I have ibs aswell and docs are saying it's overlapping eachother watever that is supposed to
Anyone on here have bile acid malabsorption if so wat medication are yous on and do yous get really bad stomach pains even though on medication as I have bam on colesevelam but still get horrible stomach pain I have ibs aswell and docs are saying it's overlapping eachother watever that is supposed to
Netbet22
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IBS Network
23 days ago
Colonoscopy/gastroscopy
Hello, me again! Or should I say “g’day”? I’ve just had my first ever hospital procedure with sedation - A colonoscopy and gastroscopy (top and tail) to check why I might not be absorbing B12 and iron. I’ve been terrified about it for so long and it was a complete non-event. The hospital staff were
Hello, me again! Or should I say “g’day”? I’ve just had my first ever hospital procedure with sedation - A colonoscopy and gastroscopy (top and tail) to check why I might not be absorbing B12 and iron. I’ve been terrified about it for so long and it was a complete non-event. The hospital staff were
PlatypusProfit8077
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
23 days ago
Eat Real Food and Protect Your Microbiome
I don't have the answers, but the questions are worth looking at. My High School education tells me that PD might start in the gut. This makes sense to me. Therefore, gut inflammation is probably bad, and probably leads to intestinal permeability (leaky gut). And the gut bone is connected to the brain
I don't have the answers, but the questions are worth looking at. My High School education tells me that PD might start in the gut. This makes sense to me. Therefore, gut inflammation is probably bad, and probably leads to intestinal permeability (leaky gut). And the gut bone is connected to the brain
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
23 days ago
Screening for Colorectal Cancer
There are several tests, some of which can be done at home.👏😃 Most people should begin screening for colorectal cancer soon after turning 45.🤔👍 You may need to be tested [u]
earlier than 45, or more often than other people
[/u], if you have: * Inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease
There are several tests, some of which can be done at home.👏😃 Most people should begin screening for colorectal cancer soon after turning 45.🤔👍 You may need to be tested [u]
earlier than 45, or more often than other people
[/u], if you have: * Inflammatory bowel disease such as Crohn's disease
GCCA-Survivor
Administrator
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Colon Cancer Connected
23 days ago
Recommended iron levels
With regard to iron, there is really only one correct way to test a patient's four iron levels. This information is from The Johns Hopkins University & Medical Center in Maryland, USA. Listed below are the four iron parameters, the "normal" limits for men and women, and the recommended levels for RLS
With regard to iron, there is really only one correct way to test a patient's four iron levels. This information is from The Johns Hopkins University & Medical Center in Maryland, USA. Listed below are the four iron parameters, the "normal" limits for men and women, and the recommended levels for RLS
fritzb43
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Restless Legs Syndrome
23 days ago
Technology upgrades: new method to boost immune cells for fighting cancer
”aims to utilize cytokine proteins for potential immunotherapy. Unlike past approaches, their technique guarantees prolonged localization of immune cell-stimulating cytokines within tumors, maintaining the cytokines’ structure and reactivity levels.” https://interestingengineering.com/science/boost-immune-cells-fighting-cancer
”aims to utilize cytokine proteins for potential immunotherapy. Unlike past approaches, their technique guarantees prolonged localization of immune cell-stimulating cytokines within tumors, maintaining the cytokines’ structure and reactivity levels.” https://interestingengineering.com/science/boost-immune-cells-fighting-cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Does changes in liver always mean cancer
Hi My partner has cirrhosis and a spot on the liver which is monitored every 6 months. Following an ultrasound, more spots have now been identified and is going for an MRI and blood tests soon. I am very worried and was wondering if anyone has had a similar situation and does this always result in a
Hi My partner has cirrhosis and a spot on the liver which is monitored every 6 months. Following an ultrasound, more spots have now been identified and is going for an MRI and blood tests soon. I am very worried and was wondering if anyone has had a similar situation and does this always result in a
RainbowLover
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
How do I cope with a pain that no one believes is real?
I hope it is okay to post this here; I just feel totally consumed by my pain at the moment, and lost, as well as alone, in the journey of figuring it out. It all started 7 years ago, when I was 18- a nagging sharp pain started at the top of my abdomen, between my ribs, which lasted a few days. One morning
I hope it is okay to post this here; I just feel totally consumed by my pain at the moment, and lost, as well as alone, in the journey of figuring it out. It all started 7 years ago, when I was 18- a nagging sharp pain started at the top of my abdomen, between my ribs, which lasted a few days. One morning
BraveheartPenguin
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Pain Concern
26 days ago
Operation
Well had my bowel resection 8 weeks ago my concerns about general anaesthetic because of ET and never had operation before was unfounded surgeon said I woke up quick was mobile in hours didn't require painkillers ,got out of hospital on day 3 now having preventative chemo starting Thursday my faith
Well had my bowel resection 8 weeks ago my concerns about general anaesthetic because of ET and never had operation before was unfounded surgeon said I woke up quick was mobile in hours didn't require painkillers ,got out of hospital on day 3 now having preventative chemo starting Thursday my faith
ChillyAsh34
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
constipation after diverticular flare up
Last month I had 3 flare ups and everytime I had such severe diarrohea that I completely emptied my bowel. I now am constipated. I have been constipated my whole life, nothing helps, fibre included, and taking senna ends up with crippling pain. I have discovered Lactulose and find that this works
Last month I had 3 flare ups and everytime I had such severe diarrohea that I completely emptied my bowel. I now am constipated. I have been constipated my whole life, nothing helps, fibre included, and taking senna ends up with crippling pain. I have discovered Lactulose and find that this works
alice1125
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Bowel Disease Support
26 days ago
The TheraPb clinical trial of targeted alpha therapy for prostate cancer is running for three years with plans for up to 100 patients
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
Princess Alexandra Hospital home to world first cancer trial Published Tuesday, 16 April, 2024 at 02:37 PM Minister for Health, Mental Health and Ambulance Services and Minister for Women The Honourable Shannon Fentiman A new treatment is being trialled for the first time at the PA Hospital to fight
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Human Prostate Cancer Hallmarks Map - The PCa deep-dive guide
As a comprehensive stand-alone PCa resource and a companion to Maxone73's just posted Nature paper on repurposing drugs, here is the ultimate tool to guide your deep dive into the drivers of PCa. It is called The Prostate Cancer Hallmarks Map and is an impressive piece of work by 3 Indian researchers
As a comprehensive stand-alone PCa resource and a companion to Maxone73's just posted Nature paper on repurposing drugs, here is the ultimate tool to guide your deep dive into the drivers of PCa. It is called The Prostate Cancer Hallmarks Map and is an impressive piece of work by 3 Indian researchers
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Post colonoscopy
Hello everyone colonoscopy went well. Obviously the prep was the worst but the sleep was so good. Here is the results of my endoscopy and colonoscopy. I have no idea what they all mean. Endoscopy: Esophagus hiatal hernia hill grade 3 Stomach Erythema in antrum Duodenum normal to D2 Colonoscopy
Hello everyone colonoscopy went well. Obviously the prep was the worst but the sleep was so good. Here is the results of my endoscopy and colonoscopy. I have no idea what they all mean. Endoscopy: Esophagus hiatal hernia hill grade 3 Stomach Erythema in antrum Duodenum normal to D2 Colonoscopy
alfreddy7
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
28 days ago
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