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What are "normal" bowel movements?
With IBS have you noticed your stool never looks the same? Has anyone seen a change in how their stools look? Do they seem erratic, every day they look different? Sometimes it's thinner, sometimes it's not as long, sometimes it's short, sometimes it's weird shaped like a J...etc. Have you had a
With IBS have you noticed your stool never looks the same? Has anyone seen a change in how their stools look? Do they seem erratic, every day they look different? Sometimes it's thinner, sometimes it's not as long, sometimes it's short, sometimes it's weird shaped like a J...etc. Have you had a
Catsandsunsets
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Anxiety
Good evening all, last week I faced panic attack, after anytime In my mind thinking my heart is palpitations and there is something worng with my heart after that I went gp for consult and I shared him everything , after gp told me you have anxiety and he suggested me cipralex medicine, I want knows
Good evening all, last week I faced panic attack, after anytime In my mind thinking my heart is palpitations and there is something worng with my heart after that I went gp for consult and I shared him everything , after gp told me you have anxiety and he suggested me cipralex medicine, I want knows
Rajlover
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Pred and stomach upsets
I’m just wondering if being on Pred makes my stomach more easily upset? I’ve been on it for 2 years now, but have always taken it with Omeprazole. I’ve noticed that I’ve had frequent bouts of vomiting over the last 2 years, whereas previously I hadn’t been sick for years and it was very rare. As a primary
I’m just wondering if being on Pred makes my stomach more easily upset? I’ve been on it for 2 years now, but have always taken it with Omeprazole. I’ve noticed that I’ve had frequent bouts of vomiting over the last 2 years, whereas previously I hadn’t been sick for years and it was very rare. As a primary
Apple6
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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Recently started Acalabrutinib
Hi everyone, My father has recently started Acalabrutinib 5 days ago. He was diagnosed with CLL in 2007 and has received FCR (twice) and Benda-Ritux once. His CLL only went into partial remission on benda-ritux and has come back after one year since his last cycle of BR. I am worried regarding the
Hi everyone, My father has recently started Acalabrutinib 5 days ago. He was diagnosed with CLL in 2007 and has received FCR (twice) and Benda-Ritux once. His CLL only went into partial remission on benda-ritux and has come back after one year since his last cycle of BR. I am worried regarding the
Healthgiddy
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Mycophenolate - Anyone know anything good/bad about this drug.
Been on a bit of a journey recently after having seen another rheumy on the NHS where I was referred 18 months ago by my original rheumy when my health insurance came to an end. Original rheumy was no longer there having left the NHS. Cut a long story short, told to stop my statins, have had a vast
Been on a bit of a journey recently after having seen another rheumy on the NHS where I was referred 18 months ago by my original rheumy when my health insurance came to an end. Original rheumy was no longer there having left the NHS. Cut a long story short, told to stop my statins, have had a vast
Purpleprimate
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Buprenorphine and Nausea
Basically I successfully use buprenorphine (0.4mg/da) to block RLS but the resultant nausea is a serious well known side affect. I have been well guided by many on this site as to how to combat the nausea and have tried many of the suggested solutions except for me the last resort medical cannabis.
Basically I successfully use buprenorphine (0.4mg/da) to block RLS but the resultant nausea is a serious well known side affect. I have been well guided by many on this site as to how to combat the nausea and have tried many of the suggested solutions except for me the last resort medical cannabis.
davchar23
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Goldpharma not letting me buy B12
Hi Everyone. I have had problems with B12 deficiency and have regularly self-injected for years. I always get my B12 from Goldpharma and it has never been a problem. However today I have tried to buy B12 and when I try to go to the next screen to pay for it, after putting all my details in I just get
Hi Everyone. I have had problems with B12 deficiency and have regularly self-injected for years. I always get my B12 from Goldpharma and it has never been a problem. However today I have tried to buy B12 and when I try to go to the next screen to pay for it, after putting all my details in I just get
Hayley31
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
nexplanon implant removal
hi ladies, I’ve bled constantly since having my excision surgery in October. Been to my specialist who recommended that I have my implant out and reset my body completely then see about another form of contraceptive control in 3-6 months. Just had my implant removed today. Wondering how long it might
hi ladies, I’ve bled constantly since having my excision surgery in October. Been to my specialist who recommended that I have my implant out and reset my body completely then see about another form of contraceptive control in 3-6 months. Just had my implant removed today. Wondering how long it might
Kieraface
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Fibocalm
Hi, I have been trying the new Fibocalm for constipation capsules, but they are causing much worse bloating. I assume it’s Xyloglucan ingredient which I think is a FODMAP. It doesn’t matter what I try it’s always worse. Anyone else found this? Ros
Hi, I have been trying the new Fibocalm for constipation capsules, but they are causing much worse bloating. I assume it’s Xyloglucan ingredient which I think is a FODMAP. It doesn’t matter what I try it’s always worse. Anyone else found this? Ros
Gardener
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Hemorrhoids and ibs
Hi firstly happy new year to all and apologies for the long post - I have had bowel related symptoms mainly constipation but sometimes diarrhea as well as bloating and intermittent abdominal pain for most of my life and was told many years ago that it is "probably ibs". I have had a recent FIT test which
Hi firstly happy new year to all and apologies for the long post - I have had bowel related symptoms mainly constipation but sometimes diarrhea as well as bloating and intermittent abdominal pain for most of my life and was told many years ago that it is "probably ibs". I have had a recent FIT test which
Jojams
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IBS Network
6 months ago
COPD-NEW TO ME!
Hi all, I was diagnosed with CLL 5 years ago, and am now ready for treatment. Soon after I was told this I was diagnosed with 'Bells Palsy' After ten days of Steroid treatment, which did not help, I was sent for an MRI scan, which showed a small tumour in my neck, which I was told was on the move from
Hi all, I was diagnosed with CLL 5 years ago, and am now ready for treatment. Soon after I was told this I was diagnosed with 'Bells Palsy' After ten days of Steroid treatment, which did not help, I was sent for an MRI scan, which showed a small tumour in my neck, which I was told was on the move from
Vindicatrix
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 months ago
Taking hours to fall asleep
Gabapentin has controlled my RLS for last year or so. I only take 600 mg at bedtime for last 3/4 months now. I have recently started having difficulty falling asleep (no RLS, just wide awake for 3/4 hours). I thought about asking for a sleep aid from GP but didn't want to take anything that would aggrevate
Gabapentin has controlled my RLS for last year or so. I only take 600 mg at bedtime for last 3/4 months now. I have recently started having difficulty falling asleep (no RLS, just wide awake for 3/4 hours). I thought about asking for a sleep aid from GP but didn't want to take anything that would aggrevate
Opie__
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Iron supplement recommendations please
Can anyone recommend an iron supplement that won't cause constipation? My iron is low so GP prescribed me 200mg Ferrus Sulphate. I'm supposed to be taking 3 a day but I can barely manage 1, my bowels do not agree at all! 🙈 I was looking at Floradix liquid iron however it contains b vitamins which I'm
Can anyone recommend an iron supplement that won't cause constipation? My iron is low so GP prescribed me 200mg Ferrus Sulphate. I'm supposed to be taking 3 a day but I can barely manage 1, my bowels do not agree at all! 🙈 I was looking at Floradix liquid iron however it contains b vitamins which I'm
Mummybear0213
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Lupus diagnosis yesterday
Hello everyone, been a tricky few months. You all know what it's like.just wanted to update and i feel a bit overwhelmed. In 2020 was diagnosed with UCTD. Positive ANA. Take hydroxychloquine. Last year ENT diagnosed sjogrens, it was an urgent 2 week referral as my throat had been sore for months
Hello everyone, been a tricky few months. You all know what it's like.just wanted to update and i feel a bit overwhelmed. In 2020 was diagnosed with UCTD. Positive ANA. Take hydroxychloquine. Last year ENT diagnosed sjogrens, it was an urgent 2 week referral as my throat had been sore for months
BonnyB
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Good news from the ATTLAS trial for patients with EGFR mutations and ALK translocations.
Treatment with atezolizumab, bevacizumab, paclitaxel, and carboplatin (ABCP) was significantly more effective than pemetrexed plus carboplatin or cisplatin https://dailynews.ascopubs.org/do/atezolizumab-bevacizumab-and-chemotherapy-improves-pfs-egfr---alk--mutated-nsclc-after?cid=DM15256&bid=315813216
Treatment with atezolizumab, bevacizumab, paclitaxel, and carboplatin (ABCP) was significantly more effective than pemetrexed plus carboplatin or cisplatin https://dailynews.ascopubs.org/do/atezolizumab-bevacizumab-and-chemotherapy-improves-pfs-egfr---alk--mutated-nsclc-after?cid=DM15256&bid=315813216
Denzie
Volunteer
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Lung Cancer Support
8 months ago
calprotectin levels
Hi just seeing if anyone is in same position or has been Basically I’ve been having bowel issues since I had my son jan 2022 I stayed having constipation lose bowels with blood mucus urgency to go stomach cramps ect So doctor said I needed to do calprotectin test and that came back at 157 repeated
Hi just seeing if anyone is in same position or has been Basically I’ve been having bowel issues since I had my son jan 2022 I stayed having constipation lose bowels with blood mucus urgency to go stomach cramps ect So doctor said I needed to do calprotectin test and that came back at 157 repeated
Lo181
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Bowel Disease Support
7 months ago
Seeking advice about starting my Ovarian Cancer journey
Hello Everyone, Let me say thanks in advance for any and all advice or comments. It is very kind of you to share your stories and opinions. I may not be able to respond right away. Sorry for such a long post. I just want to get all of my info and questions out there. I will update with new information
Hello Everyone, Let me say thanks in advance for any and all advice or comments. It is very kind of you to share your stories and opinions. I may not be able to respond right away. Sorry for such a long post. I just want to get all of my info and questions out there. I will update with new information
Texas_Mom
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
How prostate cancer transforms into aggressive NEPC following treatment with anti-androgen therapy.
This could be a game changer as it could stop PCa from progressing. Science is going to save us. The development of effective anti-androgen therapies for prostate cancer is a major scientific advance. However, some men who receive these targeted treatments are more likely to develop a deadly treatment-resistant
This could be a game changer as it could stop PCa from progressing. Science is going to save us. The development of effective anti-androgen therapies for prostate cancer is a major scientific advance. However, some men who receive these targeted treatments are more likely to develop a deadly treatment-resistant
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Life expectancy
Hello everyone, I was under the impression that AF did not lower life expectancy providing we stay anti-coagulated but it seems I've been living under a misapprehension. I've just filled out the NHS online "heart age" calculator to determine my risk of heart attack or stroke. I am 76 but my heart age
Hello everyone, I was under the impression that AF did not lower life expectancy providing we stay anti-coagulated but it seems I've been living under a misapprehension. I've just filled out the NHS online "heart age" calculator to determine my risk of heart attack or stroke. I am 76 but my heart age
Sambaqui
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AF Association
1 year ago
KVSLM
Hello, can anyone make head nor tale of this please.I have 32mmliver tumor Biopsy shows its not Cancer but MRI shows that it is Cancer. Hostpital really dont know whats going on. Im so worried as i have had breast cancer 20 years ago. Last xmas i had Thermal Ablation in Liver to remove x2 Pre/Cancer
Hello, can anyone make head nor tale of this please.I have 32mmliver tumor Biopsy shows its not Cancer but MRI shows that it is Cancer. Hostpital really dont know whats going on. Im so worried as i have had breast cancer 20 years ago. Last xmas i had Thermal Ablation in Liver to remove x2 Pre/Cancer
Ksvlm
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
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