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Can Divine Intervention Change Your Genotype?
Reports of sickle cell cures/genotype change by divine intervention have become too many to ignore. _SICKLE CELL NEWS_ ventured to investigate: and it turned out easier to pass a camel through the eye of a needle than find anyone cured of sickle cell by Faith! https://selar.co/lor8 We interviewed
Reports of sickle cell cures/genotype change by divine intervention have become too many to ignore. _SICKLE CELL NEWS_ ventured to investigate: and it turned out easier to pass a camel through the eye of a needle than find anyone cured of sickle cell by Faith! https://selar.co/lor8 We interviewed
sicklecellnews
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Sickle Cell Society
1 year ago
Hello gang. HNY. I received my donor liver transplant!!!!!!!!
A call came during the night calling me to Birmingham and I was transplanted on December 16th.
Wow!!!
I'm
the luckiest person in the world. Thank you all for your communications through the years. God bless you all xxxxx🥰 🙏✨️🐌🐾🐈⬛
A call came during the night calling me to Birmingham and I was transplanted on December 16th.
Wow!!!
I'm
the luckiest person in the world. Thank you all for your communications through the years. God bless you all xxxxx🥰 🙏✨️🐌🐾🐈⬛
Charlie-legs
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Comparison can be good for the soul...
I do not often write on here but it seemed these musing may be of interest to others so here goes... ONE of the great advantages I find from attending the courses run by the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service (PRS) is comparison. And after today's session I feel encouraged. Not that I am significantly
I do not often write on here but it seemed these musing may be of interest to others so here goes... ONE of the great advantages I find from attending the courses run by the Pulmonary Rehabilitation Service (PRS) is comparison. And after today's session I feel encouraged. Not that I am significantly
Timberman
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COPD Friends
2 years ago
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44 yrs old diabetic lab results showing protein in urine very scared
I am 44 years old Chronic Diabetic for 10 years egfr 117 but recent lab showed protein in urine in next set of tests it came negative but I am so scared now as my father got kidney transplant his sister donated but I am not sure if I am that much lucky. if I take more protein my blood
I am 44 years old Chronic Diabetic for 10 years egfr 117 but recent lab showed protein in urine in next set of tests it came negative but I am so scared now as my father got kidney transplant his sister donated but I am not sure if I am that much lucky. if I take more protein my blood
herc1979
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Fantastic Book for PMR and GCA
On one of my earlier posts, a poster referred me to a book about PMR and GCA. My husband, 73 has been diagnosed with PMR. She recommended this book and it has been fantastic and eye opening and in many ways a Godsend, particularly for asking questions of the rheumatologist and his proactive GP who
On one of my earlier posts, a poster referred me to a book about PMR and GCA. My husband, 73 has been diagnosed with PMR. She recommended this book and it has been fantastic and eye opening and in many ways a Godsend, particularly for asking questions of the rheumatologist and his proactive GP who
Andymegv
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Has anyone had Covid post-transplant?
I am finding my anxiety about Covid is impacting the quality of my life. I have periods of generalized anxiety where EVERYTHING scares me: from Global Warming to the drought in the western states to my husband dying and leaving me alone. After much thought, I think it all stems from the onset of Covid
I am finding my anxiety about Covid is impacting the quality of my life. I have periods of generalized anxiety where EVERYTHING scares me: from Global Warming to the drought in the western states to my husband dying and leaving me alone. After much thought, I think it all stems from the onset of Covid
Djangosmom
in
Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Long story but about to have transplant assessment but really suffering with ascities, odeama and looking for advice re drains
Hi, My husband is going in for a liver transplant assessment next week. He has been very ill with cirrhosis for many years but the past 3 years he has been admitted to hospital with Hepatic Encephalopathy on several occasions and has been continuously jaundiced for over a year now, his quality of
Hi, My husband is going in for a liver transplant assessment next week. He has been very ill with cirrhosis for many years but the past 3 years he has been admitted to hospital with Hepatic Encephalopathy on several occasions and has been continuously jaundiced for over a year now, his quality of
Elvishaslefttheroom
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Anyone with gastroparesis?
Hi all. I have gastroparesis (slow emptying of the stomach). This started when I went into failure in fall 2021, and just after my first and only bout of diverticulitis. I am now even wondering if what I had was that. Anyway, I received a kidney transplant in August 2022 and am doing well except for
Hi all. I have gastroparesis (slow emptying of the stomach). This started when I went into failure in fall 2021, and just after my first and only bout of diverticulitis. I am now even wondering if what I had was that. Anyway, I received a kidney transplant in August 2022 and am doing well except for
Hidden
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Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Fact of the day 2nd January
A very fitting fact for you today 1968 Christiaan Barnard performs the world's second heart transplant on Philip Blaiberg
A very fitting fact for you today 1968 Christiaan Barnard performs the world's second heart transplant on Philip Blaiberg
Valentina98
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Steroid sparing agents
Could anyone tell me more about Steroid sparing agents please? I have read about Methotrexate and Tocilizumab (?) but not really sure when or if I would go on them ( I was only diagnosed with GCA at the end of January) - also, side effects etc? I see my Rheumatologist next Monday and want to armed with
Could anyone tell me more about Steroid sparing agents please? I have read about Methotrexate and Tocilizumab (?) but not really sure when or if I would go on them ( I was only diagnosed with GCA at the end of January) - also, side effects etc? I see my Rheumatologist next Monday and want to armed with
Janeval
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
post lung transplant
I have recently been accepted on the lung transplant list (November). I would value any advise/experience on the subject. I apparently have a very good blood group thus estimated waiting 50% 6 months, 80% 12 months. Thank you in advance Paul.
I have recently been accepted on the lung transplant list (November). I would value any advise/experience on the subject. I apparently have a very good blood group thus estimated waiting 50% 6 months, 80% 12 months. Thank you in advance Paul.
Northernsaul
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Getting older with ss
I'm in my 40's now and I have fewer pain crisis then I had when I was younger. You'd think things would get easier because of this but it isn't. Now I'm dealing with a lot of health problems that sickle cell caused or exacerbated. Like heart problems (which I take meds for), a bad hip (which I had replaced
I'm in my 40's now and I have fewer pain crisis then I had when I was younger. You'd think things would get easier because of this but it isn't. Now I'm dealing with a lot of health problems that sickle cell caused or exacerbated. Like heart problems (which I take meds for), a bad hip (which I had replaced
SociallyUrban
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Sickle Cell Society
1 year ago
Staph infection from IV
Hi team I was recently diagnosed with a staph infection / cellulitis from the IV from a hospital stay. I am on antibiotics now but am concerned due to being a kidney transplant recipient . Has anyone had this before?
Hi team I was recently diagnosed with a staph infection / cellulitis from the IV from a hospital stay. I am on antibiotics now but am concerned due to being a kidney transplant recipient . Has anyone had this before?
Beachvibe
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Kidney Transplant Patient Support
1 year ago
Scared
I’ve been feeling a bit rubbish very tired ,had some tests showing elevated ALT ranging between 47 and 76 this year also raised ferritin around 300 . Diagnosed by this and a fibroscan showed f4 fibrosis /early Cirrosis and fatty liver disease . Awaiting full bloods but I know 30 years ago they saw
I’ve been feeling a bit rubbish very tired ,had some tests showing elevated ALT ranging between 47 and 76 this year also raised ferritin around 300 . Diagnosed by this and a fibroscan showed f4 fibrosis /early Cirrosis and fatty liver disease . Awaiting full bloods but I know 30 years ago they saw
Kikidee08
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Kidney Transplant
Hi Could I please have a chat to a male doctor, or specialist, about that after effects of the operation. I had several years ago
Hi Could I please have a chat to a male doctor, or specialist, about that after effects of the operation. I had several years ago
AS52
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
I Feel like I should be grateful to be on the waiting list for a new liver. But I really don’t feel grateful to towards the kind doctors.
I hate the way I feel about the thought of a new liver transplant. I have made it know to doctors about my feeling towards a new liver transplant. I feel great at the moment and I only on one type of tablet a day. For my liver condition. After I have a new liver transplant I will be on 27 different
I hate the way I feel about the thought of a new liver transplant. I have made it know to doctors about my feeling towards a new liver transplant. I feel great at the moment and I only on one type of tablet a day. For my liver condition. After I have a new liver transplant I will be on 27 different
LucyBarrett
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
I really don’t want a liver transplant but do not know how to get of the list for good.
I really don’t want a liver transplant. Last year in December I was out on the liver transplant list. I got called in within less then a week after being put on the transplant list. 14th December 2021 to be more precise. But it never happened. And just felt the whole excise was a trial run. I been attending
I really don’t want a liver transplant. Last year in December I was out on the liver transplant list. I got called in within less then a week after being put on the transplant list. 14th December 2021 to be more precise. But it never happened. And just felt the whole excise was a trial run. I been attending
LucyBarrett
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
What do you do and what support do you get if you really don’t want a liver transplant
I really don’t want a liver transplant. Last year in December I was out on the liver transplant list. I got called in within less then a week after being put on the transplant list. 14th December 2021 to be more precise. But it never happened. And just felt the whole excise was a trial run. I been attending
I really don’t want a liver transplant. Last year in December I was out on the liver transplant list. I got called in within less then a week after being put on the transplant list. 14th December 2021 to be more precise. But it never happened. And just felt the whole excise was a trial run. I been attending
LucyBarrett
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
5 Presents that Make Life with a Kidney Transplant Easier
If you know someone who recently received a kidney transplant, you don't need us to tell you how exciting and life-changing this event is. It's completely natural to want to celebrate the surgery, but you may not know how to do so. To learn more, visit: https://www.kidney.org/newsletter/5-presents-make-life-kidney-transplant-easier
If you know someone who recently received a kidney transplant, you don't need us to tell you how exciting and life-changing this event is. It's completely natural to want to celebrate the surgery, but you may not know how to do so. To learn more, visit: https://www.kidney.org/newsletter/5-presents-make-life-kidney-transplant-easier
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
in
Kidney Transplant
1 year ago
Treat-to-target recommendations in giant cell arteritis and polymyalgia rheumatica - a very useful reference to show your doctor
https://ard.bmj.com/content/early/2023/02/23/ard-2022-223429 This is Open Access so everyone can read it. It is something I think we should all have a read of, some will be beyond most of us and some is just plain boring but there are points in it everyone will understand and can bring to the notice
https://ard.bmj.com/content/early/2023/02/23/ard-2022-223429 This is Open Access so everyone can read it. It is something I think we should all have a read of, some will be beyond most of us and some is just plain boring but there are points in it everyone will understand and can bring to the notice
PMRpro
Ambassador
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
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