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I just watched a show about cancer treatment. I didn't catch the doctor's name. But he's one of the first to use immunology to treat cancer. He patented a monoclonal antibody. I've seen a lot of drugs recently all ending in umab or zumab. These endings are specific for human or mouse-derived
I just watched a show about cancer treatment. I didn't catch the doctor's name. But he's one of the first to use immunology to treat cancer. He patented a monoclonal antibody. I've seen a lot of drugs recently all ending in umab or zumab. These endings are specific for human or mouse-derived
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
PMR and vaccines
I have PMR which came on after my Pneumococcal vaccine : has anyone experienced this . my rheumatologist said it could be the cause or it was just coincidental. I also had the flu vaccine 2 months prior to that and I had a bad local reaction followed by aches and fatigue and then costochondritis for
I have PMR which came on after my Pneumococcal vaccine : has anyone experienced this . my rheumatologist said it could be the cause or it was just coincidental. I also had the flu vaccine 2 months prior to that and I had a bad local reaction followed by aches and fatigue and then costochondritis for
Helag
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Hydroxyurea and sleep issues ?
Hi, Has anyone had any sleep issues while taking hydroxyurea? I've been taking one (500) a day for about 9 months. I'm experiencing interrupted sleep at night. Sleep a couple hours, wake up, sleep an hour wake up etc. Wondering if the Hydrea could be causing this? I take the pill at 10:30am.
Hi, Has anyone had any sleep issues while taking hydroxyurea? I've been taking one (500) a day for about 9 months. I'm experiencing interrupted sleep at night. Sleep a couple hours, wake up, sleep an hour wake up etc. Wondering if the Hydrea could be causing this? I take the pill at 10:30am.
Jamesxyz
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
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tbi very long term prognosois / alzheimers
My wife who is 61 years young had a car accident 10 years ago and after a 6 month coma was given rehabilitative care for a year before being moved on to a care home with brain injury specialties, where she has continuously resided. She can't walk and speech is difficult. She has poor cognitive abilities
My wife who is 61 years young had a car accident 10 years ago and after a 6 month coma was given rehabilitative care for a year before being moved on to a care home with brain injury specialties, where she has continuously resided. She can't walk and speech is difficult. She has poor cognitive abilities
Hank_Stains
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Headway
2 years ago
Another positive beta-2 glycoprotein but numbers have dropped since last test is this normal?
just had my 4th positive beta 2 glycoprotein test. Went in to see the rheumatologist and he said well thats good its dropped from the last test (but its still not in normal range) so no action required because I've never had a blood clot. He has never once asked me what are my symptoms and surely
just had my 4th positive beta 2 glycoprotein test. Went in to see the rheumatologist and he said well thats good its dropped from the last test (but its still not in normal range) so no action required because I've never had a blood clot. He has never once asked me what are my symptoms and surely
Charts
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
2 years ago
Is Warfarin/blood-thinner given by GPs (in UK) for suspected Pulmonary Hypertension - or does it require Hospital scanning first?
My situation is, a recent Echocardiogram stated I have "intermediate probability of Pulmonary Hypertension". I had this scan done because I have persistent high systolic-BP (which averages in the 140-150 range). I don't really have any troublesome symptoms other than this high-BP. And the rest of
My situation is, a recent Echocardiogram stated I have "intermediate probability of Pulmonary Hypertension". I had this scan done because I have persistent high systolic-BP (which averages in the 140-150 range). I don't really have any troublesome symptoms other than this high-BP. And the rest of
reb_1951
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
I seem to have shot myself in the foot
Mentioned during my med review that I had felt slightly breathless on a couple of occasions, but put it down to the hot and humid weather. Cue the Oncology consultant stopping my PARP until I can have a heart scan. This involves me contacting my GP (Oh that this was easy) and then them asking for
Mentioned during my med review that I had felt slightly breathless on a couple of occasions, but put it down to the hot and humid weather. Cue the Oncology consultant stopping my PARP until I can have a heart scan. This involves me contacting my GP (Oh that this was easy) and then them asking for
Rosebine2
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
The Gift...of PTSD revisted
Having severe severe PTSD one of my middle aged students was having a terrible time with insenstive colleges , students counselors who told her shed be healed in three sessions, her nightmare mother ...literally starving her while she was 98 pounds...and insenstive instructors getting on her because
Having severe severe PTSD one of my middle aged students was having a terrible time with insenstive colleges , students counselors who told her shed be healed in three sessions, her nightmare mother ...literally starving her while she was 98 pounds...and insenstive instructors getting on her because
Hidden
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Niggling sore feeling inside anus and extreme sensitivity
I had an internal pile 3 years ago which cleared up after about a month. Since then I seem to have flare ups of soreness where the pile was - but there isn't one there. Saw my GP (astonishingly!) last week who said the area was "inflamed" - told me to stop using proctosedyl and try sudocrem. It's a
I had an internal pile 3 years ago which cleared up after about a month. Since then I seem to have flare ups of soreness where the pile was - but there isn't one there. Saw my GP (astonishingly!) last week who said the area was "inflamed" - told me to stop using proctosedyl and try sudocrem. It's a
binks
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Is Any1 Awake right now that's in the mood to chat ??
my whole life feels like its been turned upside-down and its 2:30 a.m.and I cannot sleep for the life of me!
I suffer from a multitude of anxiety disorders and schitzoaffective disorder among ADHD PTSD,SAD, OCD,MDD,Agoraphobia and I don't let all of it defy who i am but I'm up,alone,and
my whole life feels like its been turned upside-down and its 2:30 a.m.and I cannot sleep for the life of me!
I suffer from a multitude of anxiety disorders and schitzoaffective disorder among ADHD PTSD,SAD, OCD,MDD,Agoraphobia and I don't let all of it defy who i am but I'm up,alone,and
MizzyM420
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Flecainide side effects
Hi all, hope everyone is doing ok. I’m three weeks post cardioversion, four ablation. I’ve been taking flecainide 100mg twice a day for three weeks and today feel rather weak. Have lost about 5 pounds in two weeks due to largely cutting out sugar in my tea and coffee. Have carried out ECG on Apple
Hi all, hope everyone is doing ok. I’m three weeks post cardioversion, four ablation. I’ve been taking flecainide 100mg twice a day for three weeks and today feel rather weak. Have lost about 5 pounds in two weeks due to largely cutting out sugar in my tea and coffee. Have carried out ECG on Apple
CyclistMark
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AF Association
2 years ago
Prednisone and CSR - wondering about the connection
Hello - I have had PMR almost two years currently at 6mg of Pred. A year ago I was diagnosed with CSR central serous retinopathy and was told its common in type A people and will go away in six months.... well didn't go away went to retina specialist who gave me a shot which seemed to help but he mentioned
Hello - I have had PMR almost two years currently at 6mg of Pred. A year ago I was diagnosed with CSR central serous retinopathy and was told its common in type A people and will go away in six months.... well didn't go away went to retina specialist who gave me a shot which seemed to help but he mentioned
Sunnyday365
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
MRI Results are in
I think I mentioned on here that my doctor sent me for an MRI..not what I was pushing for but anyway the results are in. I couldn't understand most of what he said but the words EXTENSIVE DAMAGE to muscles and L1 L2 and L5 nerves is why I have foot drop.i.n Layman's terms my lower back and left leg
I think I mentioned on here that my doctor sent me for an MRI..not what I was pushing for but anyway the results are in. I couldn't understand most of what he said but the words EXTENSIVE DAMAGE to muscles and L1 L2 and L5 nerves is why I have foot drop.i.n Layman's terms my lower back and left leg
Survivor37
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Headway
2 years ago
An injection of iloprost and rituximab for systemic sclerosis Raynaud's phenomenon
Has anyone received an injection of iloprost and rituximab? After it is received, is there any improvement noticed? Also does insurance cover these 2 medicine?
Has anyone received an injection of iloprost and rituximab? After it is received, is there any improvement noticed? Also does insurance cover these 2 medicine?
Lo1234
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
2 years ago
Medixation
Hello, Is anyone on rivaroxaban and bisoprolol and hydroxycarbamide and have any side effects.? I feel tired and breathless all the time with back pain and I’m not sure if it’s a reaction to the medication. Any comments would be appreciated , Thankyou.
Hello, Is anyone on rivaroxaban and bisoprolol and hydroxycarbamide and have any side effects.? I feel tired and breathless all the time with back pain and I’m not sure if it’s a reaction to the medication. Any comments would be appreciated , Thankyou.
Juliet46
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Bionic Bobby is back
Managed to escape from Askaban after lunch thanks to hot wheels Sam and Mikey on navigation and just got home. Quick resume Angiogram --- coronaries all good . Had 20 min aura following contrast which is a first for me. Only residual problem was the dresssing. Nurse with the clippers who prepped
Managed to escape from Askaban after lunch thanks to hot wheels Sam and Mikey on navigation and just got home. Quick resume Angiogram --- coronaries all good . Had 20 min aura following contrast which is a first for me. Only residual problem was the dresssing. Nurse with the clippers who prepped
BobD
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AF Association
2 years ago
viagra
I’m taking Felodipine for slightly raised BP and it’s working well . Unfortunately it’s causing some mild ED. I’ve tried other BP meds but can’t tolerate them. I had an ablation for AF nearly 12 months ago which has been successful. The urologist is suggesting viagra or similar. I’m worried it
I’m taking Felodipine for slightly raised BP and it’s working well . Unfortunately it’s causing some mild ED. I’ve tried other BP meds but can’t tolerate them. I had an ablation for AF nearly 12 months ago which has been successful. The urologist is suggesting viagra or similar. I’m worried it
kalgs
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AF Association
2 years ago
Medication PV advice please
Hi everyone, am newly diagnosed with PV and know at next appt will have discussion around meds, I am 60 no thrombosis events, I am finding it all so overwhelming especially around meds, currently venesection and asprin and antihistamine, is hydroxy always the first med given,I really don't want this
Hi everyone, am newly diagnosed with PV and know at next appt will have discussion around meds, I am 60 no thrombosis events, I am finding it all so overwhelming especially around meds, currently venesection and asprin and antihistamine, is hydroxy always the first med given,I really don't want this
Cityreach
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
my biologic drugs stopped due to leg ulcer
I’ve had a very rough few months and things are going from bad to worse ! I started IDACIO in January (thinks it’s generic version of Adalumimab). At the time nothing was mentioned of leg ulcer I have which is taking such a long time to heal. However at my recent rheumy appointment when they realised
I’ve had a very rough few months and things are going from bad to worse ! I started IDACIO in January (thinks it’s generic version of Adalumimab). At the time nothing was mentioned of leg ulcer I have which is taking such a long time to heal. However at my recent rheumy appointment when they realised
Flatstanley
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NRAS
2 years ago
Are you able to help?
Would you be interested in participating in a research study on behalf of the NHS Foundation Trust? The CRAVE-SR study will focus on individuals with a diagnosis of persistent AF, who have previously undergone or are planned to undergo DC cardioversion. This may also include patients who have also
Would you be interested in participating in a research study on behalf of the NHS Foundation Trust? The CRAVE-SR study will focus on individuals with a diagnosis of persistent AF, who have previously undergone or are planned to undergo DC cardioversion. This may also include patients who have also
TracyAdmin
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AF Association
2 years ago
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