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Scared that it could be colon cancer. I'm scared.
So I'm scared of my symptoms. I'm having constipation, and thin stools. No blood. I'm 18 years old and I'm scared that it could be colon cancer. I do have really bad health anxiety that's been affecting me for years. If course I use Dr. Google. I'm going to post a picture, so be ready. I've eaten red
So I'm scared of my symptoms. I'm having constipation, and thin stools. No blood. I'm 18 years old and I'm scared that it could be colon cancer. I do have really bad health anxiety that's been affecting me for years. If course I use Dr. Google. I'm going to post a picture, so be ready. I've eaten red
Anxiouskid
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Colon Cancer Connected
4 years ago
Pycnogenol verses Aspirin
My Naturopathic Dr said to try alternating my Hemo’s advice of daily 81 mg of aspirin with 100 mg of Pycnogenol since the later has less negative effects on internal issues. So I am taking aspirin 3 x week and Pycnogenol 4 x. Been about 3 weeks now and I have found that I bruise Less now! Anyone
My Naturopathic Dr said to try alternating my Hemo’s advice of daily 81 mg of aspirin with 100 mg of Pycnogenol since the later has less negative effects on internal issues. So I am taking aspirin 3 x week and Pycnogenol 4 x. Been about 3 weeks now and I have found that I bruise Less now! Anyone
Mpncoda
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MPN Voice
4 years ago
I’m worried I have colon cancer
Hey guys, I’m 21 and I’ve noticed I’ve had narrow stools the last couple weeks with constipation, I’m pretty healthy not over weight I exercise regularly and eat decently well. I’m worried about colon cancer because my stools were never narrow before, and I’m also constipated. There’s no blood or any
Hey guys, I’m 21 and I’ve noticed I’ve had narrow stools the last couple weeks with constipation, I’m pretty healthy not over weight I exercise regularly and eat decently well. I’m worried about colon cancer because my stools were never narrow before, and I’m also constipated. There’s no blood or any
James12312
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Colon Cancer Connected
4 years ago
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UK government's 12 week shielding group.
Everyday there is people asking "I have ,x,y,z conditions, should I be shielding for 12 weeks?" or "I have not received a letter from government, but should I be shielding for 12 weeks?" The following is the list of conditions where patients should have received the "12 weeks shielding/isolation" letter
Everyday there is people asking "I have ,x,y,z conditions, should I be shielding for 12 weeks?" or "I have not received a letter from government, but should I be shielding for 12 weeks?" The following is the list of conditions where patients should have received the "12 weeks shielding/isolation" letter
gilders
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Early CKD Support
4 years ago
Let’s try “Dry Covid” – lockdown is the time to kick our national alcohol habit for good
"Off licenses aren't essential services – and closing them during the coronavirus pandemic would yield more for the nation’s health than almost any other policy intervention." Just to let people know, that at the moment the QE Hospital in Birmingham have put liver transplants on hold for the time being
"Off licenses aren't essential services – and closing them during the coronavirus pandemic would yield more for the nation’s health than almost any other policy intervention." Just to let people know, that at the moment the QE Hospital in Birmingham have put liver transplants on hold for the time being
Richard-Allen
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Liver4Life
4 years ago
Hello everyone
I am a liver transplant recipient, long wait on the transplant list, 19 months, due to my type B blood. Usual complications that come with end stage decompensated cirrhosis. Transplanted August 2018 at the Royal Free and making an excellent recovery after a long journey. Happy to ask for and give support
I am a liver transplant recipient, long wait on the transplant list, 19 months, due to my type B blood. Usual complications that come with end stage decompensated cirrhosis. Transplanted August 2018 at the Royal Free and making an excellent recovery after a long journey. Happy to ask for and give support
TT-2018
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Liver4Life
4 years ago
Just joined, hello everyone.
Hello I have just joined. I am a 69 year old female. My interest is to hopefully chat and maybe, support anyone who has been diagnosed with liver disease in its many silent killer forms. A few good people stood beside me, when I was diagnosed, this changed me, because they cared, they supported
Hello I have just joined. I am a 69 year old female. My interest is to hopefully chat and maybe, support anyone who has been diagnosed with liver disease in its many silent killer forms. A few good people stood beside me, when I was diagnosed, this changed me, because they cared, they supported
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Liver4Life
4 years ago
I have just joined this site
I have recently joined this group with the intention of trying to help others. I had to delete my previous profile as I was associated with another HU Liver site. I have personally experienced of nearly all forms of medical conditions associated with alcohol-related liver disease. These include,
I have recently joined this group with the intention of trying to help others. I had to delete my previous profile as I was associated with another HU Liver site. I have personally experienced of nearly all forms of medical conditions associated with alcohol-related liver disease. These include,
Richard-Allen
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Liver4Life
4 years ago
Just recently joined
I have recently joined this group with the intention of trying to help others. I have personally experienced of nearly all forms of medical conditions associated with alcohol-related liver disease. These include, Ascites, Varices, Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE), Liver Cancer including liver ablation
I have recently joined this group with the intention of trying to help others. I have personally experienced of nearly all forms of medical conditions associated with alcohol-related liver disease. These include, Ascites, Varices, Hepatic Encephalopathy (HE), Liver Cancer including liver ablation
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Liver4Life
4 years ago
An account of a brain cell transplant
This stem cell transplant did not produce a cure but it is an interesting read to understand where the state of medicine is right now regarding a cure or at least a treatment for Parkinson's disease. https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/12/medical-first-parkinsons-brain-cell-transplant-stem-cells/
This stem cell transplant did not produce a cure but it is an interesting read to understand where the state of medicine is right now regarding a cure or at least a treatment for Parkinson's disease. https://www.statnews.com/2020/05/12/medical-first-parkinsons-brain-cell-transplant-stem-cells/
Zardoz
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Blood results
Hi, I. Looking for advice please. My blood tests 2 weeks ago showed my kidnwy funtion was 57.my go done my bloods again they had dropped to 47 I then was asked to have them done again yesterday.i called for results today and the receptionist at my doctors said my results were normal.is this possible?
Hi, I. Looking for advice please. My blood tests 2 weeks ago showed my kidnwy funtion was 57.my go done my bloods again they had dropped to 47 I then was asked to have them done again yesterday.i called for results today and the receptionist at my doctors said my results were normal.is this possible?
ROCKYDALY
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Liver Transplants at the QE Birmingham.
This is really for those who are on the liver transplant waiting list, and who are awaiting that elusive phone call. I have heard that for the time being, all liver transplants are on hold, until this present epidemic has calmed down. Those patients are advised to stay on contact with the transplant
This is really for those who are on the liver transplant waiting list, and who are awaiting that elusive phone call. I have heard that for the time being, all liver transplants are on hold, until this present epidemic has calmed down. Those patients are advised to stay on contact with the transplant
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
How many liters of water do you drink??
Hello. How much water does everyone else drink for their kidney transplant? For a first few years, I used to drink 4liters or 16 cups of water. One time, I drank around 24 cups of water and I couldn't breathe. Horrible experience. Since then, I toned down alot to around 1-2 liters of water. I think I
Hello. How much water does everyone else drink for their kidney transplant? For a first few years, I used to drink 4liters or 16 cups of water. One time, I drank around 24 cups of water and I couldn't breathe. Horrible experience. Since then, I toned down alot to around 1-2 liters of water. I think I
Dna4christ
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Kidney Transplant
4 years ago
Infertility with Kidney Transplant?
Has anyone experienced infertility due to transplant?
Has anyone experienced infertility due to transplant?
Stephz2607
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Kidney Transplant
4 years ago
What opportunities with this isloation
Keeping inside most of the time now has opened up new opportunities as long ago friends find time to reach out and make contact. Just this past week three have called 'out of the blue' to say hello and ask how are we doing during this strange time. One asked if I still had the photos he had sent 20
Keeping inside most of the time now has opened up new opportunities as long ago friends find time to reach out and make contact. Just this past week three have called 'out of the blue' to say hello and ask how are we doing during this strange time. One asked if I still had the photos he had sent 20
GleasonJim
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Positive Wellbeing During Self-Isolation
4 years ago
Inconsistent and Confusing Advice about Isolation, Social Distance and Shielding and WHY this is REALLY IMPORTANT.
This post began life as a response to another user's post. It got a bit long, so I am posting it in its own right. I would love to hear people's responses and experience of this. I interpreted the recent rheumatology advice in the same way (see the other post here: https://healthunlocked.com/lupusuk/
This post began life as a response to another user's post. It got a bit long, so I am posting it in its own right. I would love to hear people's responses and experience of this. I interpreted the recent rheumatology advice in the same way (see the other post here: https://healthunlocked.com/lupusuk/
WinterSwimmer
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Hair loss after kidney transplant
I am 65 years old and received a kidney transplant from my husband in September 2019 and all went well. However in the past couple of months I have noticed significant hair loss. I had really thick hair which is rapidly thinning. I believe this could be caused by one of the many drugs. Any suggestions
I am 65 years old and received a kidney transplant from my husband in September 2019 and all went well. However in the past couple of months I have noticed significant hair loss. I had really thick hair which is rapidly thinning. I believe this could be caused by one of the many drugs. Any suggestions
Charity23
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Kidney Transplant
4 years ago
Lymphoedema and Covid19
This email was sent out by the Wittlinger Therapy Centre, Austria, earlier today - it explains a lot in an easy to read way: Dear patients! Since we have received more requests in the past few days about whether people with lymphoedema disease have an increased risk of COVID 19 infection, we have summarized
This email was sent out by the Wittlinger Therapy Centre, Austria, earlier today - it explains a lot in an easy to read way: Dear patients! Since we have received more requests in the past few days about whether people with lymphoedema disease have an increased risk of COVID 19 infection, we have summarized
Lynora
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LSN
4 years ago
Lung Transplant Update 4
Hello all, In the midst of all the worry, anxiety and devastation with the Carona outbreak, I wanted to share some good news. To recap - my mum had a single left lung transplant on the 30th October 19 and had a number of complications post-op. I have written a few updates about how shes been getting
Hello all, In the midst of all the worry, anxiety and devastation with the Carona outbreak, I wanted to share some good news. To recap - my mum had a single left lung transplant on the 30th October 19 and had a number of complications post-op. I have written a few updates about how shes been getting
Queenbean
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Stay positive and notice your patterns
Hi All, I am 5 months post 2nd kidney transplant. Being in London and under the care of an excellent hospital, it is absolutely necessary to be getting bloods done in such an early stage. I am at least fortnightly presently and needed to go back today after just one week as having a recent biopsy due
Hi All, I am 5 months post 2nd kidney transplant. Being in London and under the care of an excellent hospital, it is absolutely necessary to be getting bloods done in such an early stage. I am at least fortnightly presently and needed to go back today after just one week as having a recent biopsy due
WhollyAligned
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Kidney Transplant
4 years ago
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