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This may be long! Moms journey with mbc started in 2020 . At the time lung Mets . She started ibrance and femara which worked great untill it didn’t this summer 2023. The cancer had spread to bones and 2 small liver and lesion and tiny brain lesion . Which was been taken care of with radiation and
This may be long! Moms journey with mbc started in 2020 . At the time lung Mets . She started ibrance and femara which worked great untill it didn’t this summer 2023. The cancer had spread to bones and 2 small liver and lesion and tiny brain lesion . Which was been taken care of with radiation and
Flower1513
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
Provenge Underway
Morning folks, Well I completed my first cycle of Provenge yesterday and all seems well so far. I also met with MO to review recent genetic testing results and have confirmed a mutation BRiP1 which is associated with autosomal dominant hereditary ovarian cancer, autosomal recessive Fanconia anemia,
Morning folks, Well I completed my first cycle of Provenge yesterday and all seems well so far. I also met with MO to review recent genetic testing results and have confirmed a mutation BRiP1 which is associated with autosomal dominant hereditary ovarian cancer, autosomal recessive Fanconia anemia,
Pmann
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
STAGE 1C1 Grade 2
Hello all Hope everyone is doing ok. I am new here. I found out end of August that I had a 17cm cyst on my left ovary. The MRI did not determine if the cyst was malignant or benign. My gynae-oncologist arranged for emergency surgery on the 6th September but during surgery it burst. I had my left
Hello all Hope everyone is doing ok. I am new here. I found out end of August that I had a 17cm cyst on my left ovary. The MRI did not determine if the cyst was malignant or benign. My gynae-oncologist arranged for emergency surgery on the 6th September but during surgery it burst. I had my left
Kscott10
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
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We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
We will be delving into the science behind Valeda light therapy for treating age-related macular degeneration (AMD). In this session, we’ll be joined Professor Tim Jackson, consultant ophthalmic surgeon from King’s College Hospital, to explore the science behind the Valeda photobiomodulation technique
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Macular Society
1 month ago
STAGE 1C1 Grade 2
Hello all Hope everyone is doing ok. I am new here. I found out end of August that I had a 17cm cyst on my left ovary. The MRI did not determine if the cyst was malignant or benign. My gynae-oncologist arranged for emergency surgery on the 6th September but during surgery it burst. I had my left
Hello all Hope everyone is doing ok. I am new here. I found out end of August that I had a 17cm cyst on my left ovary. The MRI did not determine if the cyst was malignant or benign. My gynae-oncologist arranged for emergency surgery on the 6th September but during surgery it burst. I had my left
Kscott10
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
7 months ago
Beta blockers
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
I'm 68, female with NASH/ Cirrhosis which is compensated. I have recently been prescribed 1.25 mg of Bisoprolol Fumarate (beta blocker) but I'm so anxious about taking it as my GP seemed unsure about any effect on my liver. I was wondering if any members take beta blockers with no ill effects? I'm also
Robert1220
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
nhs stopping b12 injections
I have heard that nhs are stopping b12 injections due to the work load on surgeries.the nurse said that people will have blood tests and those who are above the level will then go onto oral medication.my concern is if they give you a blood test just after your b12 injection then levels will be high and
I have heard that nhs are stopping b12 injections due to the work load on surgeries.the nurse said that people will have blood tests and those who are above the level will then go onto oral medication.my concern is if they give you a blood test just after your b12 injection then levels will be high and
Triggert5656
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
colonoscopy and ct scan
recently had colonoscopy and then 3 weeks later Ct scan on colon. Both of these procedures I had to take bowel prep. So with in 3 weeks 2 lots of bowel prep. Now, nearly 3 weeks on I keep getting stomach pains and feeling nauseous. Anyone else had this?
recently had colonoscopy and then 3 weeks later Ct scan on colon. Both of these procedures I had to take bowel prep. So with in 3 weeks 2 lots of bowel prep. Now, nearly 3 weeks on I keep getting stomach pains and feeling nauseous. Anyone else had this?
jsee
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Is it the time for initial treatment?
As I previously stated, my wife was diagnosed with CLL in 2020. Her markers are 13q deletion, 12 trisomy, and TP53, with IGHV muted. She is still in W&W form. So far, I've learned via reading literature and numerous posts about lymphocyte doubling time, lactate dehydrogenase, and lymph nodes. Her lymphocyte
As I previously stated, my wife was diagnosed with CLL in 2020. Her markers are 13q deletion, 12 trisomy, and TP53, with IGHV muted. She is still in W&W form. So far, I've learned via reading literature and numerous posts about lymphocyte doubling time, lactate dehydrogenase, and lymph nodes. Her lymphocyte
Sagarcanada
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CLL Support
1 month ago
ET and colon cancer!
Hi Some days ago this video popped in my youtube about link between ET and colon or lung cancer. It said something like around 16% of ET patiens could develop lung or colon cancer. Anyone got some info or insight about this thing. I am diagnosed for 1 year wit JAK2 ET. Platelets are steady in the range
Hi Some days ago this video popped in my youtube about link between ET and colon or lung cancer. It said something like around 16% of ET patiens could develop lung or colon cancer. Anyone got some info or insight about this thing. I am diagnosed for 1 year wit JAK2 ET. Platelets are steady in the range
Myers75
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
Prominent pathologist at Johns Hopkins on leave, facing bullying claims, WaPo, by Steve Thompson & Katie Shepherd, 10/22/23
Looks to be another case of professional success breeding professional arrogance and familial preference. Seems to be a lot of that going around these days - in all sectors of society. BTW, as a patient, my fav reader comment to the article is: "tell someone that they make a nice anecdote". * * *
Looks to be another case of professional success breeding professional arrogance and familial preference. Seems to be a lot of that going around these days - in all sectors of society. BTW, as a patient, my fav reader comment to the article is: "tell someone that they make a nice anecdote". * * *
CaptnMojoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
tumor in spleen
my husband is having his spleen out very soon due to 2 tumors. We won’t know for sure if they are cancer until pathology done. He had radiation plus Lupron and has been in remission 2 years. 4 + 4 Psa still non detectable. Tumors picked up on pet scan to check kidney. Radiologist has said rare
my husband is having his spleen out very soon due to 2 tumors. We won’t know for sure if they are cancer until pathology done. He had radiation plus Lupron and has been in remission 2 years. 4 + 4 Psa still non detectable. Tumors picked up on pet scan to check kidney. Radiologist has said rare
Ojsm
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Second Treatment -Feeling scared
My husband has CLL and finished FCR in April 2019. Due to low platelets, enlarged spleen and ALC doubling he needs to start his next treatment even though he feels wellV&R is the treatment starting on 15th May. I have researched extensively including within this group, and am aware of the treatment
My husband has CLL and finished FCR in April 2019. Due to low platelets, enlarged spleen and ALC doubling he needs to start his next treatment even though he feels wellV&R is the treatment starting on 15th May. I have researched extensively including within this group, and am aware of the treatment
Sanders9
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CLL Support
1 month ago
Pelvic pain and bloating,
Female aged 78,have suffered for a year with pain bloating and soreness in lower abdomen,have had all the tests,CT scan, gastrostoscopy ,colonoscopy nothing found,also gluten free diet,but pain still occurring the pain seems to come at random the only thing that helps is Amitriptyline,don't know what
Female aged 78,have suffered for a year with pain bloating and soreness in lower abdomen,have had all the tests,CT scan, gastrostoscopy ,colonoscopy nothing found,also gluten free diet,but pain still occurring the pain seems to come at random the only thing that helps is Amitriptyline,don't know what
Lawnmow
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
5 months ago
Colonoscopy report
Hi folks, I had my colonoscopy this morning, no sedation, didn't even need gas and air. Hopefully this will reassure those of you waiting for one. The prep wasn't as bad as last time. Maybe they've improved things since then. I didn't mind the taste of the Moviprep, though it was too sweet and because
Hi folks, I had my colonoscopy this morning, no sedation, didn't even need gas and air. Hopefully this will reassure those of you waiting for one. The prep wasn't as bad as last time. Maybe they've improved things since then. I didn't mind the taste of the Moviprep, though it was too sweet and because
Broseley
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
black out
Hi. I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced this. My mum who has CBS finds that when she laughs now she blacks out and feels faint. She is finding that this is happening more and more so is worrying. It’s very hard when we try and keep things upbeat but she’s scared of laughter. Any advice please
Hi. I’m wondering if anyone else has experienced this. My mum who has CBS finds that when she laughs now she blacks out and feels faint. She is finding that this is happening more and more so is worrying. It’s very hard when we try and keep things upbeat but she’s scared of laughter. Any advice please
Helsbell
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PSP Association
1 month ago
New job, Anxiety Attack
Hello all. I’ve been struggling with the decision to pursue a job requiring me to move over 2000 miles away from Florida to Arizona. Ever since interviewing for the job I’ve been preparing for the move by applying for rental housing and other preparations in case I got the offer. Yesterday I received
Hello all. I’ve been struggling with the decision to pursue a job requiring me to move over 2000 miles away from Florida to Arizona. Ever since interviewing for the job I’ve been preparing for the move by applying for rental housing and other preparations in case I got the offer. Yesterday I received
CatDogLover
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 month ago
Surgery to remove FNH
Hi all, I have been here before but it was quite a while ago. (10 months) Over the last two years, I have been in pain on my upper right quadrant, had lots of scans, tests which included an unpleasant ERCP being done as one thought was that the sphincter of oddi could have been the culprit. For a
Hi all, I have been here before but it was quite a while ago. (10 months) Over the last two years, I have been in pain on my upper right quadrant, had lots of scans, tests which included an unpleasant ERCP being done as one thought was that the sphincter of oddi could have been the culprit. For a
Elverra30
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Depo and panic attacks?
So, I've had my first depo provera shot last week, and today, I think I've had 3 panic attacks, all seemingly out of the blue. As far as I can remember, I haven't had one before. I do have very mild anxiety but nothing I take medication for. Are panic attacks associated with depo? Have any of you experienced
So, I've had my first depo provera shot last week, and today, I think I've had 3 panic attacks, all seemingly out of the blue. As far as I can remember, I haven't had one before. I do have very mild anxiety but nothing I take medication for. Are panic attacks associated with depo? Have any of you experienced
Violetskyss
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Osteoporosis treatment
I have recently been diagnosed with PBC and am taking 1000mg ursodeoxycholic acid daily. I just had a routine bone density done and it resulted that I have osteopenia in my hips and osteoporosis in my spine. Doctor prescribed 2 Osteocare daily plus Bisphosphonate Acid once I have a bill of good dental
I have recently been diagnosed with PBC and am taking 1000mg ursodeoxycholic acid daily. I just had a routine bone density done and it resulted that I have osteopenia in my hips and osteoporosis in my spine. Doctor prescribed 2 Osteocare daily plus Bisphosphonate Acid once I have a bill of good dental
Dora57
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PBC Foundation
10 months ago
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