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imbruvica side effects
hello my father in law is on Imbruvica. He has persistent low sodium (125 now with sodium chloride pill 4 times a day). He also has huge painful sores on his head and neck. Has any else had these side effects and if so did they decrease the dosage or stop treatment
hello my father in law is on Imbruvica. He has persistent low sodium (125 now with sodium chloride pill 4 times a day). He also has huge painful sores on his head and neck. Has any else had these side effects and if so did they decrease the dosage or stop treatment
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Preservatives and other ingredients in injections
Hi! I'm wondering if anyone has opinions about or has researched preferable preservatives/ingredients in injections. In the US, benzyl alcohol seems to be the primary preservative in my cyano injections (other ingredients NaCl, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide, "no more than 625 mcg aluminum"). The
Hi! I'm wondering if anyone has opinions about or has researched preferable preservatives/ingredients in injections. In the US, benzyl alcohol seems to be the primary preservative in my cyano injections (other ingredients NaCl, hydrochloric acid, sodium hydroxide, "no more than 625 mcg aluminum"). The
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
NHS eat well salt nutrition advice
Hi everyone as it's salt awareness week and many people want to lower their sodium intake or concerned enough to want to know how myuch they are consuming as it is added to many unlikey foods, I'm also including the FDA nutritional advice as it has some very good advice. The NHS advice: https://www.nhs.uk
Hi everyone as it's salt awareness week and many people want to lower their sodium intake or concerned enough to want to know how myuch they are consuming as it is added to many unlikey foods, I'm also including the FDA nutritional advice as it has some very good advice. The NHS advice: https://www.nhs.uk
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
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Hi Since 2002 My various GPs go through the ritual of insisting on an annual blood test and stopping my prescription until I have one. I've over replaced my thyroxine for all this time because I originally did not respond to thyroxine levels I was prescribed . Long story, but until I over replaced I
Hi Since 2002 My various GPs go through the ritual of insisting on an annual blood test and stopping my prescription until I have one. I've over replaced my thyroxine for all this time because I originally did not respond to thyroxine levels I was prescribed . Long story, but until I over replaced I
Cookienoodles
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Salt
Apparently it is (or was, as of yesterday) National Salt Awareness Week, organised by some worthies known as 'Action On Salt' (http://www.actiononsalt.org.uk/), with the hashtag ''#eatlessalt'. If nothing else, the existence of such things probably tells you all you need to know about our unhealthy relationship
Apparently it is (or was, as of yesterday) National Salt Awareness Week, organised by some worthies known as 'Action On Salt' (http://www.actiononsalt.org.uk/), with the hashtag ''#eatlessalt'. If nothing else, the existence of such things probably tells you all you need to know about our unhealthy relationship
TheAwfulToad
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Low-Carb High-Fat (LCHF)
4 years ago
World Salt Awareness Week
Hi everyone, This week is
World Salt Awareness Week
and this years theme is hidden salt in our food. In the US 70% of salt comes from packaged prepared and restaurant foods so how do we know the salt content of meals eaten out and thats the biggest source of sodium in some peoples diets. Too
Hi everyone, This week is
World Salt Awareness Week
and this years theme is hidden salt in our food. In the US 70% of salt comes from packaged prepared and restaurant foods so how do we know the salt content of meals eaten out and thats the biggest source of sodium in some peoples diets. Too
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Bowel incontinence
My daughter is 9 years old & been diagnosed coeliac for 3 years now. She's always suffered on & off with constipation before & after diagnosis even following a strict gluten free diet. She started having severe tummy aches in October last year & after several visits to gp & hospital was finally diagnosed
My daughter is 9 years old & been diagnosed coeliac for 3 years now. She's always suffered on & off with constipation before & after diagnosis even following a strict gluten free diet. She started having severe tummy aches in October last year & after several visits to gp & hospital was finally diagnosed
greenseahorse
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ERIC
4 years ago
Is there anything I can do to halt my disease progression?
Is there anything else I can do to halt my disease progression? My current GFR is 86 and I'm just trying to stop this thing before it gets out-of-hand. I currently do not eat refined sugar, gluten, or red meat. I have been sticking to a low sodium diet as well and eat mostly vegetables and fruit. I am
Is there anything else I can do to halt my disease progression? My current GFR is 86 and I'm just trying to stop this thing before it gets out-of-hand. I currently do not eat refined sugar, gluten, or red meat. I have been sticking to a low sodium diet as well and eat mostly vegetables and fruit. I am
mkjk
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Acalabrutinib three weeks appointment
I don’t know where my previous post went. Very likely, I did something wrong, so here it goes. The only side effect was bad headache for one week after which it became dull and I don’t even need to take Tylenol. Some fatigue and less energy and that is all. 👍🏻 My results are: WBC low at 3.9,
I don’t know where my previous post went. Very likely, I did something wrong, so here it goes. The only side effect was bad headache for one week after which it became dull and I don’t even need to take Tylenol. Some fatigue and less energy and that is all. 👍🏻 My results are: WBC low at 3.9,
studebaker
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Blood test deciphering please
Can I have help please with outside range on blood tests. Test resultUrea and electrolytes;Liver function tests;Serum C reactive protein level Report, Satisfactory, Communicate Patient, Other (Patient Informed) Coded entrySerum alanine aminotransferase level (XaLJx) 11 iu/L [< 33] Information about
Can I have help please with outside range on blood tests. Test resultUrea and electrolytes;Liver function tests;Serum C reactive protein level Report, Satisfactory, Communicate Patient, Other (Patient Informed) Coded entrySerum alanine aminotransferase level (XaLJx) 11 iu/L [< 33] Information about
Nuttybongo
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Advice re Chronic Fissure for a 40-year-old Athlete
Hi, I'm new here. Thanks to everyone who's already posted. I first developed an anal fissure in 2.5 years ago. I kept thinking it would heal on its own. My surgeon told me continuing to row and bike wouldn't make it worse, but it definitely [i]seemed [/i]to prevent it from healing. I finally had surgery
Hi, I'm new here. Thanks to everyone who's already posted. I first developed an anal fissure in 2.5 years ago. I kept thinking it would heal on its own. My surgeon told me continuing to row and bike wouldn't make it worse, but it definitely [i]seemed [/i]to prevent it from healing. I finally had surgery
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 years ago
Levothyroxine sodium – Anhydrous vs. Pentahydrate
There is a difference between levothyroxine sodium (anhydrous) and the most common hydrated form, levothyroxine sodium pentahydrate. Five water molecules are attached to the levothyroxine sodium molecule in the pentahydrate; none in the anhydrous.
[i]Levothyroxine sodium pentahydrate[/i]
[i]Also
There is a difference between levothyroxine sodium (anhydrous) and the most common hydrated form, levothyroxine sodium pentahydrate. Five water molecules are attached to the levothyroxine sodium molecule in the pentahydrate; none in the anhydrous.
[i]Levothyroxine sodium pentahydrate[/i]
[i]Also
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Latest for me...psa doubling every 4 weeks....update below
First reading was my best during my current treatment that included Cabazetaxel and Xtandi. Still on the Xtandi due to not many options and MO informed me current new clinical trails at SCCA were on hold. Scans still showing no progression and I am not having any problems other than normal ADT fatigue
First reading was my best during my current treatment that included Cabazetaxel and Xtandi. Still on the Xtandi due to not many options and MO informed me current new clinical trails at SCCA were on hold. Scans still showing no progression and I am not having any problems other than normal ADT fatigue
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
What to eat during a crisis? (No water or power)
I live in an area where we get hurricanes and we usually buy canned food to get through while we have no running water or power. With my recent diagnosis i can’t eat prepackaged, high sodium foods. What do you guys do or would recommend for a situation like this?
I live in an area where we get hurricanes and we usually buy canned food to get through while we have no running water or power. With my recent diagnosis i can’t eat prepackaged, high sodium foods. What do you guys do or would recommend for a situation like this?
tonpias13
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Flucuationg blood pressure
In the past several months, I've been reducing my prednisone from 5mg to currently 3mg. I've had high blood pressure for many years and take three medications for it (despite implementing all the lifestyle changes). About 8 weeks ago, my bp spiked to some very high levels...180/85. My internist added
In the past several months, I've been reducing my prednisone from 5mg to currently 3mg. I've had high blood pressure for many years and take three medications for it (despite implementing all the lifestyle changes). About 8 weeks ago, my bp spiked to some very high levels...180/85. My internist added
Reader7
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Low Dose Tetrahydrocannabinol and Melatonin for Better Sleep and Cognitive Function
Hello HealthUnlocked Members, I have been on ADT continuously since February 2016 and in general I have tolerated Lupron fairly well to date. The hot flashes have diminished in frequency and intensity over time and bone density is normal for my age (65 years). I have found that exercise, keeping cool
Hello HealthUnlocked Members, I have been on ADT continuously since February 2016 and in general I have tolerated Lupron fairly well to date. The hot flashes have diminished in frequency and intensity over time and bone density is normal for my age (65 years). I have found that exercise, keeping cool
PhilipSZacarias
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
SNAC and B12 (and other absorption enhancers)
Eligen B12 claims improved absorption due to SNAC. The testing was done on a small number of "normal" subjects - and the paper is from 2011. Any opinions on whether it has any role whatsoever in confirmed Pernicious Anaemia? Or even just B12 defiency that does not appear to resolve by using standard
Eligen B12 claims improved absorption due to SNAC. The testing was done on a small number of "normal" subjects - and the paper is from 2011. Any opinions on whether it has any role whatsoever in confirmed Pernicious Anaemia? Or even just B12 defiency that does not appear to resolve by using standard
helvella
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Finally getting somewhere... hopefully
So I haven't posted in 4 months as I was waiting until I had something more to report. I had my 12 week lupus anticoagulant follow up test and this came back positive again with a note that if this is not caused by lupus then it needs following up. The luoys unit have signed me off so haven't looked
So I haven't posted in 4 months as I was waiting until I had something more to report. I had my 12 week lupus anticoagulant follow up test and this came back positive again with a note that if this is not caused by lupus then it needs following up. The luoys unit have signed me off so haven't looked
Mifford
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
4 years ago
Recent 2020 research report, and one in 2017 showing Xofigo may have a much higher risk of serious side effects on bone marrow than thought!
Unfortunately, some of us here have been suspecting this, due to personal experience: "Twenty-three patients received Xofigo at UF Health, and one was lost to follow-up. Sixteen patients (73%) completed the full course (six doses) of Xofigo, while six did not. Ten patients (45%) developed pancytopenia
Unfortunately, some of us here have been suspecting this, due to personal experience: "Twenty-three patients received Xofigo at UF Health, and one was lost to follow-up. Sixteen patients (73%) completed the full course (six doses) of Xofigo, while six did not. Ten patients (45%) developed pancytopenia
JLS1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
DCM &LVEF
Dear colleagues, Diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy for the past one year & 8 months. Administered with carvedilol 3.125 mg twice daily, atorovastatin 10 mg, clopidegril 75mg, spironolactone plus toresemide 5mg once daily. CAG done with no blocks. On half salt and 1 to 1.5 litres of fluid restriction
Dear colleagues, Diagnosed with dilated cardiomyopathy for the past one year & 8 months. Administered with carvedilol 3.125 mg twice daily, atorovastatin 10 mg, clopidegril 75mg, spironolactone plus toresemide 5mg once daily. CAG done with no blocks. On half salt and 1 to 1.5 litres of fluid restriction
Vivi2711
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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