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ABLATION PLUS 6 MONTHS
Following on from my 3 month post, I am now really happy with the way I have recovered after a patchy first week then a very slow recovery. I still get the odd ectopic which brings me down to earth but apart from that I can get on with my life as normal (though not tried anything sporty yet). Holiday
Following on from my 3 month post, I am now really happy with the way I have recovered after a patchy first week then a very slow recovery. I still get the odd ectopic which brings me down to earth but apart from that I can get on with my life as normal (though not tried anything sporty yet). Holiday
Shcldavies
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AF Association
5 years ago
17 years with metastatic prostate cancer - operation 2 and a dance with Lu
It’s been around eleven months since my last post, so I thought I’d put together an update for those of you who are interested. It’s quite a long one. Apologies for that, but hopefully it will be of interest. It’s also helped me just to set it all out. A kind of therapy, if you will. So, after a few
It’s been around eleven months since my last post, so I thought I’d put together an update for those of you who are interested. It’s quite a long one. Apologies for that, but hopefully it will be of interest. It’s also helped me just to set it all out. A kind of therapy, if you will. So, after a few
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Egfr rapidy falling
My egfr function has dropped from 18% to 13% on 3 days. I have been drinking as much water as I can and try to eat salt as Drs has advised my sodium is very low and suggest I'm not taking enough in. So anyway phoned kidney until the asked me to come in to take a look at me. Giving me some fluid. Saw
My egfr function has dropped from 18% to 13% on 3 days. I have been drinking as much water as I can and try to eat salt as Drs has advised my sodium is very low and suggest I'm not taking enough in. So anyway phoned kidney until the asked me to come in to take a look at me. Giving me some fluid. Saw
Munf
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Kidney Disease
5 years ago
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Need help with blood work
Hi everyone sorry that you couldn't see my test results before, I don't have a lot of experience with computers. I just know the basics. Here is my blood work. I have to type them all. Thank you for your time. WBC 4.7 4.0-11.0 RBC LO 3.95 4.00-5.10 HEMOGLOBIN
Hi everyone sorry that you couldn't see my test results before, I don't have a lot of experience with computers. I just know the basics. Here is my blood work. I have to type them all. Thank you for your time. WBC 4.7 4.0-11.0 RBC LO 3.95 4.00-5.10 HEMOGLOBIN
dragonfly76
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Veru-111 Advice
My Dad is going to be screened for the Veru-111 trial soon. I’ve been looking all over the internet trying to find others that may have gone through this trial. I understand it’s new, but I’m just looking for feedback on what others may know. I’ve read the handout from the hospital and a couple of sites
My Dad is going to be screened for the Veru-111 trial soon. I’ve been looking all over the internet trying to find others that may have gone through this trial. I understand it’s new, but I’m just looking for feedback on what others may know. I’ve read the handout from the hospital and a couple of sites
Amandaslp78
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Epilepsy is controllable
Seizure recurrences are frequent among HIV patients . Long-term anti-epileptic therapy needs to be considered, even after a single seizure. Phenytoin has been the most widely prescribed anti-epileptic drug for these patients, but a significant number of patients are likely to experience undesirable side-effects
Seizure recurrences are frequent among HIV patients . Long-term anti-epileptic therapy needs to be considered, even after a single seizure. Phenytoin has been the most widely prescribed anti-epileptic drug for these patients, but a significant number of patients are likely to experience undesirable side-effects
emzin
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Epilepsy South Africa
5 years ago
IBS-D Any suggestions other than Imodium?
Hi there. I have suffered from IBS-D for a few years and manage it as best I can with Imodium. If I am going out for the day or for long periods of time, I take Imodium as preventative measures, just in case I get taken short. Many of these occasions I probably don't need to take Imodium, but psychologically
Hi there. I have suffered from IBS-D for a few years and manage it as best I can with Imodium. If I am going out for the day or for long periods of time, I take Imodium as preventative measures, just in case I get taken short. Many of these occasions I probably don't need to take Imodium, but psychologically
laurajn087
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IBS Network
5 years ago
Questran
Hi, My IBS D is so bad at the moment. Somehow, I managed to get an urgent next day appointment with my NHS gastro (miracles DO happen!) He prescribed Questran Lite and said to try it for a while and see if it helps the D, to tell if I have BAM or not. (He said I could have a SeH-Cat Scan but he thinks
Hi, My IBS D is so bad at the moment. Somehow, I managed to get an urgent next day appointment with my NHS gastro (miracles DO happen!) He prescribed Questran Lite and said to try it for a while and see if it helps the D, to tell if I have BAM or not. (He said I could have a SeH-Cat Scan but he thinks
clover1122
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IBS Network
5 years ago
New Test Results - With A Question
I just got back my results from my latest urine and renal blood test. I was very happy to see that my creatinine level had dropped from .96 to .87! My BUN is 11. My potassium, calcium, sodium and phosphorus are all within normal limits. However, on 24-hour urine my urine creatinine clearance is low
I just got back my results from my latest urine and renal blood test. I was very happy to see that my creatinine level had dropped from .96 to .87! My BUN is 11. My potassium, calcium, sodium and phosphorus are all within normal limits. However, on 24-hour urine my urine creatinine clearance is low
HisLittleOne
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
Food additives in poll revealed.
Hi everyone, Here's what the additives in the poll are:
Artificial colours
are used to make food look more attractive and are used extensively in cola's and baked goods they are made from petroleum these days and their use has risen by 500% in the last 50 years.
Artificial flavours
are
Hi everyone, Here's what the additives in the poll are:
Artificial colours
are used to make food look more attractive and are used extensively in cola's and baked goods they are made from petroleum these days and their use has risen by 500% in the last 50 years.
Artificial flavours
are
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Healthy Eating
5 years ago
Olaparib
Starting my fourth week of Olaparib and will be seeing the oncologist at UCSF on September 20. PSA has gone from 52 to63In two months. The UCSF Oncologist is not recommending Radium 223. However my oncologist where I live is. Many Mets To my spine and lymph nodes. Any discussion about the differences
Starting my fourth week of Olaparib and will be seeing the oncologist at UCSF on September 20. PSA has gone from 52 to63In two months. The UCSF Oncologist is not recommending Radium 223. However my oncologist where I live is. Many Mets To my spine and lymph nodes. Any discussion about the differences
Goldberg
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Thyroxine and treatment of hypothyroidism: seven decades of experience
Why do we have such difficulty in finding endocrinologists who seem to understand? The abstract below seems to explain that wonderfully well. Because there are so many comments to be made, I shall depart from my usual approach and will use footnotes. I couldn't help but hear words such as "smug", "
Why do we have such difficulty in finding endocrinologists who seem to understand? The abstract below seems to explain that wonderfully well. Because there are so many comments to be made, I shall depart from my usual approach and will use footnotes. I couldn't help but hear words such as "smug", "
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Diarrhoea post transplant
Yes, I have it but had to google how to spell it 🤪What a stupid way to write the word when your innards are falling out! Anyway, it started yesterday while at parents in law. I had driven a lot that day 5 1/2hrs and it was only half past two in the afternoon. Had a big late lunch then it immediately
Yes, I have it but had to google how to spell it 🤪What a stupid way to write the word when your innards are falling out! Anyway, it started yesterday while at parents in law. I had driven a lot that day 5 1/2hrs and it was only half past two in the afternoon. Had a big late lunch then it immediately
Isabelle2
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
New and currently undiagnosed
Hi as title says im new here and currently undiagnosed. Looking for some advice please. I visited doctor last Thursday with what I thought were symptoms of IBS bloating, wind and really bad diarrhoea with some blood/mucus. I’ve been suffering with this for a while and had been taking Buscopan an Imodium
Hi as title says im new here and currently undiagnosed. Looking for some advice please. I visited doctor last Thursday with what I thought were symptoms of IBS bloating, wind and really bad diarrhoea with some blood/mucus. I’ve been suffering with this for a while and had been taking Buscopan an Imodium
Hanl
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
5 years ago
Fluctuating GFR
Hello, it's been a while since I have been here but I have a question. My GFR about 6 months ago was 52 and my a1c was 8.7. Three months later after I went on a very strict diet my GFR was 74 and my a1c was down to 6.7. Now 2 weeks ago my GFR went back down to 66 but my a1c went down to 6.4. All of these
Hello, it's been a while since I have been here but I have a question. My GFR about 6 months ago was 52 and my a1c was 8.7. Three months later after I went on a very strict diet my GFR was 74 and my a1c was down to 6.7. Now 2 weeks ago my GFR went back down to 66 but my a1c went down to 6.4. All of these
planetechy
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Early CKD Support
5 years ago
Best treatments for metastaic prostate cancer? (Non-hormone resistant)
I have seen various studies that show that xtandi in combination with docetaxol may work better than either of them alone. My grandfather will be undrgoing docetaxol treatment after many years of lupron and radiation. It now has metastisized to bone in lumbar region. There is also some swollen lymph
I have seen various studies that show that xtandi in combination with docetaxol may work better than either of them alone. My grandfather will be undrgoing docetaxol treatment after many years of lupron and radiation. It now has metastisized to bone in lumbar region. There is also some swollen lymph
chillpill7
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Cortisol results - help needed please
Hi guys, I was hoping for some help interpreting my cortisol test results. Looking at the results it looks like my adrenals are normalising? Recent bloods also showed sodium, potassium, and magnesium levels are in the high or normal range, so it looks like no more mineral dumping is going on, and I
Hi guys, I was hoping for some help interpreting my cortisol test results. Looking at the results it looks like my adrenals are normalising? Recent bloods also showed sodium, potassium, and magnesium levels are in the high or normal range, so it looks like no more mineral dumping is going on, and I
Nico101
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Cortisol results – help needed please
Hi guys, Advice needed please regarding my cortisol results and related changes to adrenal symptoms. I took the test after stopping Adrenavive and prednisone for over 2 weeks, so this is a true reflection of my levels without medication. Hopefully, you will agree with my actions to phase out prednisone
Hi guys, Advice needed please regarding my cortisol results and related changes to adrenal symptoms. I took the test after stopping Adrenavive and prednisone for over 2 weeks, so this is a true reflection of my levels without medication. Hopefully, you will agree with my actions to phase out prednisone
Nico101
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Update and ideas!
I thought I’d update you on my Weekly Taxol treatment and ask for some ideas to shift a problem I have! This may be long, please bear with! I’m about to have my 9th treatment, which means I’m halfway through. Overall, this regime has suited me well, apart from a couple of emotional wobbles as I got
I thought I’d update you on my Weekly Taxol treatment and ask for some ideas to shift a problem I have! This may be long, please bear with! I’m about to have my 9th treatment, which means I’m halfway through. Overall, this regime has suited me well, apart from a couple of emotional wobbles as I got
Alifit
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My Ovacome
5 years ago
Endocrinologist insist that my blood work shows thyrotoxicosis. Please take a look.
Hi everyone: Thanks for being there when others needs support and guidance. I Met with the endocrinologist today and i’m so stressed. Just an update on my situation. TT for papillary 2017, presently taking Synthroid 100mcg, 7.5 Cytomel. Supplementing with magnesium glycinate twice a day, taking vit
Hi everyone: Thanks for being there when others needs support and guidance. I Met with the endocrinologist today and i’m so stressed. Just an update on my situation. TT for papillary 2017, presently taking Synthroid 100mcg, 7.5 Cytomel. Supplementing with magnesium glycinate twice a day, taking vit
Rosebud1955
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
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