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Just diagnosed with autoimmune atrophic gastritis with intestinal metaplasia
I assume this is the root cause of my pernicious anemia? I have an appointment this week to discuss with GI, but want to go into the appointment educated. Does anyone else have this? Any treatment for this? I’m already on EOD (for last two weeks) B12 shots and multivitamins. Thanks in advance for your
I assume this is the root cause of my pernicious anemia? I have an appointment this week to discuss with GI, but want to go into the appointment educated. Does anyone else have this? Any treatment for this? I’m already on EOD (for last two weeks) B12 shots and multivitamins. Thanks in advance for your
ReallyWondering
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Lone Paroxysmal AF or Hypothyroid Symptom?
Mindful of [i]PaulBounce's[/i] recent plea for more posts to assist viewers newly diagnosed with AF, I thought I should share something of my own experience. And you, dear readers, can perhaps answer the above question for yourselves, if you have the appetite to read an overlong post (like Twain, I
Mindful of [i]PaulBounce's[/i] recent plea for more posts to assist viewers newly diagnosed with AF, I thought I should share something of my own experience. And you, dear readers, can perhaps answer the above question for yourselves, if you have the appetite to read an overlong post (like Twain, I
TeaFree
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AF Association
1 year ago
one more tumor marker question?
As some of you read my moms 15-3 marker went up from 163 to 332. She’s been on her new combo for 7 weeks. Everolimus and Faslodex . She finished a five day radiation treatment to the leg in her bone on Sept. 29th and then they did a tumor marker 20 days later and it had almost doubled . This is
As some of you read my moms 15-3 marker went up from 163 to 332. She’s been on her new combo for 7 weeks. Everolimus and Faslodex . She finished a five day radiation treatment to the leg in her bone on Sept. 29th and then they did a tumor marker 20 days later and it had almost doubled . This is
Flower1513
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
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Hi ladies. I haven’t posted or even looked at this site for a few weeks now, as I defaulted to my usual stance of avoidance. If I don’t talk about it or read about it, it will go away. I’m in a better head space now and want to share the update, in the hope of some positive stories from anyone with
Hi ladies. I haven’t posted or even looked at this site for a few weeks now, as I defaulted to my usual stance of avoidance. If I don’t talk about it or read about it, it will go away. I’m in a better head space now and want to share the update, in the hope of some positive stories from anyone with
Beaver54
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
2nd Recurrence - treatment options
Hi everyone I am afraid it is back....4 months after second line treatment which means I am now platinum resistant. CA marker tripped (mine very sensitive). PET scan on Thu to see what is going on. I am devastated as I had such a good response and successful surgery for the first recurrence. I am
Hi everyone I am afraid it is back....4 months after second line treatment which means I am now platinum resistant. CA marker tripped (mine very sensitive). PET scan on Thu to see what is going on. I am devastated as I had such a good response and successful surgery for the first recurrence. I am
Itha
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Ibandronic Acid
With aggravated osteoporosis my partner has been offered the choice of monthly doses of Bonviva or a six monthly injection. Which would be most effective to mitigate the osteoporosis while remaining compatible with an AF/pacemaker regime that includes Amias, Sotalol, Furosemide, and Apixaban?.
With aggravated osteoporosis my partner has been offered the choice of monthly doses of Bonviva or a six monthly injection. Which would be most effective to mitigate the osteoporosis while remaining compatible with an AF/pacemaker regime that includes Amias, Sotalol, Furosemide, and Apixaban?.
rathlee
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AF Association
4 months ago
Taking Biotin prior to full Blood count
Good morning all. Should I stop taking B complex prior to having a Full Blood Count, I have been screened for bowel cancer and am having further tests. I always stop B complex when I have Advanced Thyroid (via medichecks) my recent test shows low ferritin and a higher inflammation I wonder if this
Good morning all. Should I stop taking B complex prior to having a Full Blood Count, I have been screened for bowel cancer and am having further tests. I always stop B complex when I have Advanced Thyroid (via medichecks) my recent test shows low ferritin and a higher inflammation I wonder if this
dipsyqueen
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
bum issues
hello, I began bleeding bright red blood from my bum in May so I I went to a walk in service as they checked my bum. They said nothing seems abdominal. Again more blood in June, so I went up A & E the doctor just looked at bum and said to get cream from the pharmacy. Next week again more bleeding.
hello, I began bleeding bright red blood from my bum in May so I I went to a walk in service as they checked my bum. They said nothing seems abdominal. Again more blood in June, so I went up A & E the doctor just looked at bum and said to get cream from the pharmacy. Next week again more bleeding.
Pinkizzy
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IBS Network
4 months ago
Update on Prostate Cancer Vaccines that I follow... another year is gone...
Greetings FPC forum, It has been another year... and I would love to have better news... there is a new vaccine candidate to monitor, but the reality is that the system takes time... The system needs a revision in my opinion, but I digress... As I reviewed the last time, the vaccine trial for RhoVac's
Greetings FPC forum, It has been another year... and I would love to have better news... there is a new vaccine candidate to monitor, but the reality is that the system takes time... The system needs a revision in my opinion, but I digress... As I reviewed the last time, the vaccine trial for RhoVac's
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Not believed
I was sent to Rheumatology last year as my hand keeps swelling and I can’t bend my fingers. This was after many years of other issues but I never put the puzzle together and thought I could have been suffering with an autoimmune disease. I have suffered with Angioedema since 2017, with my face blowing
I was sent to Rheumatology last year as my hand keeps swelling and I can’t bend my fingers. This was after many years of other issues but I never put the puzzle together and thought I could have been suffering with an autoimmune disease. I have suffered with Angioedema since 2017, with my face blowing
Tonkie
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NRAS
3 months ago
4 year old (5 in May) soiling at school
Hi, first time poster. My son started school in September (Reception) and wasn’t potty trained at that point - we had tried numerous time - absolutely not interested. We cracked the potty training in the October half term and he went back to school in pants - there was the occasional wee accident
Hi, first time poster. My son started school in September (Reception) and wasn’t potty trained at that point - we had tried numerous time - absolutely not interested. We cracked the potty training in the October half term and he went back to school in pants - there was the occasional wee accident
Senmumma
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ERIC
4 months ago
antispasmodic medication for irritable bowel syndrome
Hi, lately I have been going through a very difficult time with my physical problems. I am suffering from irritable bowel syndrome and have frequent severe cramps after eating something disagreeable. The anticholinergic or antispasmodic med Hyoscyamine Sulf 0.125 mg worsens my restless legs big time
Hi, lately I have been going through a very difficult time with my physical problems. I am suffering from irritable bowel syndrome and have frequent severe cramps after eating something disagreeable. The anticholinergic or antispasmodic med Hyoscyamine Sulf 0.125 mg worsens my restless legs big time
halperinchen
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
facial rash
hi there, I have just had a positive ana result and suspected lupus so I am being referred to a rheumatologist. I have a slight red rash on both cheeks but nothing on my nose. Can a lupus facial rash be just mildly on both cheeks and not on your nose? thanks in advance for any replies? Pinkyerin
hi there, I have just had a positive ana result and suspected lupus so I am being referred to a rheumatologist. I have a slight red rash on both cheeks but nothing on my nose. Can a lupus facial rash be just mildly on both cheeks and not on your nose? thanks in advance for any replies? Pinkyerin
Pinkyerin
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
GERD help
Hi everyone. Apologies if this is not in the right place. I am new here. Been recently diagnosed with GERD. Waiting on tests for Hospital. What symptoms do you guys have with it as I am worrying myself sick
Hi everyone. Apologies if this is not in the right place. I am new here. Been recently diagnosed with GERD. Waiting on tests for Hospital. What symptoms do you guys have with it as I am worrying myself sick
Lozza111
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Pain Concern
4 months ago
GP call
Well quite a good discussion with my GP just now! Reiterated my symptoms of B12 deficiency, Folate deficiency, Hypothyroidism, vegetarian and having a gastric band 12 years ago a lightbulb came on! Oh so yes probably good idea for B12 injections! She said she will write to gastroenterologists (I thought
Well quite a good discussion with my GP just now! Reiterated my symptoms of B12 deficiency, Folate deficiency, Hypothyroidism, vegetarian and having a gastric band 12 years ago a lightbulb came on! Oh so yes probably good idea for B12 injections! She said she will write to gastroenterologists (I thought
Doris11
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Oral Thrush
Hi Apert from intense oral hygiene, keto diet, no alcohol, using doctor prescribed oral mouth rinse for at least 10 days can anyone suggest anything that will work and get rid of this awful feeling in my mouth. . Was pre diabetic before steroids now awaiting next bloods so suspecting steroid induced
Hi Apert from intense oral hygiene, keto diet, no alcohol, using doctor prescribed oral mouth rinse for at least 10 days can anyone suggest anything that will work and get rid of this awful feeling in my mouth. . Was pre diabetic before steroids now awaiting next bloods so suspecting steroid induced
merle1010
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Fennel Seeds
Hi everyone, I've recently done some research into fennel seeds, and I've read that apparently it contains a compound called Anethole, which helps to relax the muscles in your digestive tract. I was just wondering if anyone here has eaten fennel seeds before and can verify this. I am looking for ways
Hi everyone, I've recently done some research into fennel seeds, and I've read that apparently it contains a compound called Anethole, which helps to relax the muscles in your digestive tract. I was just wondering if anyone here has eaten fennel seeds before and can verify this. I am looking for ways
Crescendo251
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Plant Sterols for reduction of cholesterol
Not necessarily related to PMR as I have had high cholesterol since I first started having blood tests years ago. My 'good' and 'bad' have always been about the same level. My current GP suggested statins. I declined. She then suggested trying plant sterols. I've ordered a couple pf packs from
Not necessarily related to PMR as I have had high cholesterol since I first started having blood tests years ago. My 'good' and 'bad' have always been about the same level. My current GP suggested statins. I declined. She then suggested trying plant sterols. I've ordered a couple pf packs from
Pr0jection
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
Afib and Statins
Statins May Help Reduce Strokes Related to Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) New research finds that taking statins may help reduce the risk of stroke in people who have atrial fibrillation. This is an interesting article with implications for those with Afib. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/afib-taking-statins-may-help-reduce-stroke-risk
Statins May Help Reduce Strokes Related to Atrial Fibrillation (AFib) New research finds that taking statins may help reduce the risk of stroke in people who have atrial fibrillation. This is an interesting article with implications for those with Afib. https://www.healthline.com/health-news/afib-taking-statins-may-help-reduce-stroke-risk
MJZaw
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AF Association
1 year ago
Recovery from colds/flu whilst on Adalimumab
Hello,I was diagnosed with Crohn's 18 months ago and have been on Adalimumab for the last 12 months. In that time I have managed to avoid colds/flu until a couple of weeks ago. Have felt quite unwell and presently doesn't seem to be ending. My question is really to other people who have a reduced immune
Hello,I was diagnosed with Crohn's 18 months ago and have been on Adalimumab for the last 12 months. In that time I have managed to avoid colds/flu until a couple of weeks ago. Have felt quite unwell and presently doesn't seem to be ending. My question is really to other people who have a reduced immune
UmaDaisy
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
4 months ago
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