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consult your doctor
I think we should consult a dietician and Nephrologist specialist as every situation is different. Group support is helpful and my diagnosis is ibuprofen used in excess for 6 years following shoulder implant and use of Prilosec for heartburn the lady 6 months putting s me at gfr percent is 39 . I am
I think we should consult a dietician and Nephrologist specialist as every situation is different. Group support is helpful and my diagnosis is ibuprofen used in excess for 6 years following shoulder implant and use of Prilosec for heartburn the lady 6 months putting s me at gfr percent is 39 . I am
myra123456
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Early CKD Support
7 years ago
Stomach issues
I posted regarding severe anxiety a few days ago and I was very grateful for the replies I received. I wonder if anyone had any advice on stomach issues? My stomach hurts every single day without fail and I don't mean just uncomfortable I mean eating is a constant battle, I'm so nauseous I often head
I posted regarding severe anxiety a few days ago and I was very grateful for the replies I received. I wonder if anyone had any advice on stomach issues? My stomach hurts every single day without fail and I don't mean just uncomfortable I mean eating is a constant battle, I'm so nauseous I often head
Hidden
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Anxiety Support
7 years ago
Wednesday: DEXCOM (El miércoles: DEXCOM)
Well, it's Wednesday and it's also change the sensor day, as well. Bien, es el miércoles y también es el cambio el día del sensor, también. The old sensor that I had removed this morning had a few glitches here and there, but not as bad as some other sensors I had used in the past. It's odd that there
Well, it's Wednesday and it's also change the sensor day, as well. Bien, es el miércoles y también es el cambio el día del sensor, también. The old sensor that I had removed this morning had a few glitches here and there, but not as bad as some other sensors I had used in the past. It's odd that there
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
7 years ago
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Staging after surgery
Hello all Sorry this may be a long post! My mum had her appointment with the Oncologist today, it should have been about 6 weeks ago but was delayed due to her complications post surgery. Anyway he offered mum chemo (cisplatin and vinorelbine) 4 cycles if possible. During the appointment he kept referring
Hello all Sorry this may be a long post! My mum had her appointment with the Oncologist today, it should have been about 6 weeks ago but was delayed due to her complications post surgery. Anyway he offered mum chemo (cisplatin and vinorelbine) 4 cycles if possible. During the appointment he kept referring
MissyD1
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Staging after surgery
Hello all Sorry this may be a long post! My mum had her appointment with the Oncologist today, it should have been about 6 weeks ago but was delayed due to her complications post surgery. Anyway he offered mum chemo (cisplatin and vinorelbine) 4 cycles if possible. During the appointment he kept referring
Hello all Sorry this may be a long post! My mum had her appointment with the Oncologist today, it should have been about 6 weeks ago but was delayed due to her complications post surgery. Anyway he offered mum chemo (cisplatin and vinorelbine) 4 cycles if possible. During the appointment he kept referring
MissyD1
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
some help please
these are the list of meds. my dad in Mumbai is taking Lantus (insulin) Actrapid (insulin) Glysiphage250mg Ziten 20 Stamlo 5 Rozucor 10 Lipicard -AV & Deplat -A75 my question is does he really need all of them are they and generic drugs as he cant afford to pay 10000 per month on his meds.
these are the list of meds. my dad in Mumbai is taking Lantus (insulin) Actrapid (insulin) Glysiphage250mg Ziten 20 Stamlo 5 Rozucor 10 Lipicard -AV & Deplat -A75 my question is does he really need all of them are they and generic drugs as he cant afford to pay 10000 per month on his meds.
sam2d
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Breathlessness after pneumothorax and lobectomy/ segmentectomy
Hi all My mum had a vats lower right lobectomy and upper left segmentectomy for Adenocarcinoma about 8 weeks ago. Following the surgery she suffered a pneumothorax and infection due to a drain not being fitted correctly. After a week in hospital she was discharged and unfortunately suffered a further
Hi all My mum had a vats lower right lobectomy and upper left segmentectomy for Adenocarcinoma about 8 weeks ago. Following the surgery she suffered a pneumothorax and infection due to a drain not being fitted correctly. After a week in hospital she was discharged and unfortunately suffered a further
MissyD1
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Lung Cancer Support
7 years ago
Pneumothorax and breathlessness after lobectomy / segmentectomy
Hi all My mum had a vats lower right lobectomy and upper left segmentectomy for Adenocarcinoma about 8 weeks ago. Following the surgery she suffered a pneumothorax and infection due to a drain not being fitted correctly. After a week in hospital she was discharged and unfortunately suffered a further
Hi all My mum had a vats lower right lobectomy and upper left segmentectomy for Adenocarcinoma about 8 weeks ago. Following the surgery she suffered a pneumothorax and infection due to a drain not being fitted correctly. After a week in hospital she was discharged and unfortunately suffered a further
MissyD1
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Diabetes control through curcumin
I am 51 year old diabetic for more than 20 years (pure vegetarian south Indian). Diagnosed as type 2 , had been using sitagluptin (janumet) for many years. Doc advised me to switch over to lantus insulin 12 points daily plus triglynase 1 mg. I found insulin had no effect. Alarmingly i had morning high
I am 51 year old diabetic for more than 20 years (pure vegetarian south Indian). Diagnosed as type 2 , had been using sitagluptin (janumet) for many years. Doc advised me to switch over to lantus insulin 12 points daily plus triglynase 1 mg. I found insulin had no effect. Alarmingly i had morning high
mapteksridhar
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
BRCA-2, etc, in CRPC.
New paper below. Nalakrats quoted some statistics 4 months ago: "Latest statistical data from 2 studies, one said 1.2% of all Men with Prostate Cancer have this mutation. Another study indicted it was 2% of all Prostate Cancers---for those that carry the Mutated BRCA-2 Gene." That sounds about right
New paper below. Nalakrats quoted some statistics 4 months ago: "Latest statistical data from 2 studies, one said 1.2% of all Men with Prostate Cancer have this mutation. Another study indicted it was 2% of all Prostate Cancers---for those that carry the Mutated BRCA-2 Gene." That sounds about right
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Answers to Organizing Pnuemonia
I recently was diagnosed with Organizing Pneumonia in April. I had an VATs Lung Biopsy and have been on steroids for 2 1/2 months. I don't feel better since they put me on steroids. If these don't work what do you think that might help?
I recently was diagnosed with Organizing Pneumonia in April. I had an VATs Lung Biopsy and have been on steroids for 2 1/2 months. I don't feel better since they put me on steroids. If these don't work what do you think that might help?
Patti1962
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
any advice on plurectomy
hi everyone iv had 2 spon pneumothorax in the last 6 months im a female aged 47 and short i was told that im a rare case!!i had vats and then 2 months after that i had a plurectomy its been 4 months now and im still suffering.my right side is so sore and tender it hurts and where i had my chest drains
hi everyone iv had 2 spon pneumothorax in the last 6 months im a female aged 47 and short i was told that im a rare case!!i had vats and then 2 months after that i had a plurectomy its been 4 months now and im still suffering.my right side is so sore and tender it hurts and where i had my chest drains
tavymaid
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 years ago
Celiac, ITP and me
Hi All, My ITP was diagnosed 6 yrs ago and after none of the treatments worked, I was off of any blood tests or medicines since 4 yrs. I will have bruises every month and some nose bleeds and my count usually stays below 20. From past 2 3 months, am suferring from Stomach issues(Bloating/Flautulence)
Hi All, My ITP was diagnosed 6 yrs ago and after none of the treatments worked, I was off of any blood tests or medicines since 4 yrs. I will have bruises every month and some nose bleeds and my count usually stays below 20. From past 2 3 months, am suferring from Stomach issues(Bloating/Flautulence)
ITPAffecty
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ITP Support Association
7 years ago
Undiagnosed chest pain
I'm a 23 year old female & have been dealing with constant (every single day) chest pain for over 3 years now. It started out of no where while I was out of town with a friend shopping..I was laying down in the hotel & all of a sudden I felt like I was having a heart attack. When to the ER and everything
I'm a 23 year old female & have been dealing with constant (every single day) chest pain for over 3 years now. It started out of no where while I was out of town with a friend shopping..I was laying down in the hotel & all of a sudden I felt like I was having a heart attack. When to the ER and everything
Beckyring
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Pain Concern
7 years ago
How to carry a filled insulin pen at high and low temperature in India
I am using both Lantus and Novorapid. Lantus at night only. Novorapid before breakfast, lunch and again at dinner. I take 20 units each time. Can we keep the pen and carry both types of insulin without using an ice pack in Delhi? The Summer temps. are 45 centigrade and the Winter temps. fluctuate
I am using both Lantus and Novorapid. Lantus at night only. Novorapid before breakfast, lunch and again at dinner. I take 20 units each time. Can we keep the pen and carry both types of insulin without using an ice pack in Delhi? The Summer temps. are 45 centigrade and the Winter temps. fluctuate
Sheebanaz
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Diabetes India
7 years ago
Something weird happening
Over the last week I have to lower my insulin on a daily basis due to hypos. Now I no longer taking Novorapid at all!!! Still taking Lantus as normal. Now, I should say that I only eat once a day and have done for donkey's years so this is nothing new but I did have the flu two weeks ago and I am still
Over the last week I have to lower my insulin on a daily basis due to hypos. Now I no longer taking Novorapid at all!!! Still taking Lantus as normal. Now, I should say that I only eat once a day and have done for donkey's years so this is nothing new but I did have the flu two weeks ago and I am still
Twitch_1
Star
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
7 years ago
Fatigue
This has recently become a problem for me. I have had PV for seven years now and am 74 so feel lucky to be alive, and enjoying life. I walk regularly but am often breathless and struggle with uphill walking now. Not sure if it is winter related. I am also having to cope with more itching, (definitely
This has recently become a problem for me. I have had PV for seven years now and am 74 so feel lucky to be alive, and enjoying life. I walk regularly but am often breathless and struggle with uphill walking now. Not sure if it is winter related. I am also having to cope with more itching, (definitely
lucieboo
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MPN Voice
7 years ago
VATS Procedure
I have stage 1 adenocarcinoma of the upper right lobe,no involvement anywhere else,this was found at a very early stage when I had an x-ray for shoulder problems,I am having the lobe removed on the 21st of this month and have been told this is a curative operation and I will not need any follow up treatment.The
I have stage 1 adenocarcinoma of the upper right lobe,no involvement anywhere else,this was found at a very early stage when I had an x-ray for shoulder problems,I am having the lobe removed on the 21st of this month and have been told this is a curative operation and I will not need any follow up treatment.The
finley12
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
7 years ago
Common Treatments for Advanced Prostate Cancer
Drugs of this type include: •Buserelin (Suprefact) •Degarelix (Firmagon) •Goserelin (Zoladex) •Histrelin (
Vantas
) •Leuprolide (Eligard, Lupron Depot) •Triptorelin (Trelstar) You'll get these drugs by injection every month, 3 months, or 6 months. Doctors implant others under your skin.
Drugs of this type include: •Buserelin (Suprefact) •Degarelix (Firmagon) •Goserelin (Zoladex) •Histrelin (
Vantas
) •Leuprolide (Eligard, Lupron Depot) •Triptorelin (Trelstar) You'll get these drugs by injection every month, 3 months, or 6 months. Doctors implant others under your skin.
motosue
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Wk 1 r2 - first pre-breakfast run!
With my body still aching from my first run, I thought I would test myself and try out morning running... before breakfast! Eek! To be honest, it was only the thought of porridge, honey and banana that got me round... but I did it! I was quite pleased to find myself acclimatising to the running part
With my body still aching from my first run, I thought I would test myself and try out morning running... before breakfast! Eek! To be honest, it was only the thought of porridge, honey and banana that got me round... but I did it! I was quite pleased to find myself acclimatising to the running part
Claireisrunning
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Couch to 5K
7 years ago
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