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Headache every morning
Hello..I wake up every morning for a long time with head ache and my eyes are sore. I hav being using eye gels from my docter for dry eye. I also hav suspected glaucoma. When I go to docs he keeps saying its my sinus but doesn't refer me to anyone .does any one think my eye drops or headache and sore
Hello..I wake up every morning for a long time with head ache and my eyes are sore. I hav being using eye gels from my docter for dry eye. I also hav suspected glaucoma. When I go to docs he keeps saying its my sinus but doesn't refer me to anyone .does any one think my eye drops or headache and sore
Greenleafs
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Glaucoma UK
9 months ago
Change of anticoagulant
Hi wise ones, my GP practice has just called to ask if I am willing to change from rivaroxaban to adoxiban, in line with new NICE guidance. Apparently this is because the latter is less likely to cause bleeds. I have never had any problems with rivaroxaban, so am not sure whether I need to change.
Hi wise ones, my GP practice has just called to ask if I am willing to change from rivaroxaban to adoxiban, in line with new NICE guidance. Apparently this is because the latter is less likely to cause bleeds. I have never had any problems with rivaroxaban, so am not sure whether I need to change.
Hashihilary
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Ketogenic diet alters the epigenetic and immune landscape of prostate cancer to overcome resistance to immune checkpoint blockade therapy.
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
Overall, this strikes me as too hypothetical for us to apply, but what do I know? "Overall, these findings illuminate a potential clinical path of using HDACi and optimized KD regimens to enhance ICB therapy for PCa." HDACi = histone deacetylase inhibitor [To date, four HDAC inhibitors, Vorinostat
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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Recurrence?im scared
I don't know where to start because I'm scared to death. I already made a post about my situation but I need to talk more about it with people who understand my situation. My mother, my beloved mother... my reason for living. In 2020 she underwent surgery for stage one seromucinous adenocarcinoma
I don't know where to start because I'm scared to death. I already made a post about my situation but I need to talk more about it with people who understand my situation. My mother, my beloved mother... my reason for living. In 2020 she underwent surgery for stage one seromucinous adenocarcinoma
Belindajames
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
breathing and health anxiety
Hi all. Much like yourselves it’s a long dotted history with IBS. I’m back dealing with a bout following a stomach bug and work stress. My whole system locked up and slowly became almost unbearable. This time it’s feeling as if my breathing is being placed under pressure as I’m so bloated. The odd times
Hi all. Much like yourselves it’s a long dotted history with IBS. I’m back dealing with a bout following a stomach bug and work stress. My whole system locked up and slowly became almost unbearable. This time it’s feeling as if my breathing is being placed under pressure as I’m so bloated. The odd times
Loftytopping
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IBS Network
2 months ago
is this cancer?
i’ve posted on here once for a scare, i’m back again. i’m 24 years old, and my poop has just not been super normal since i have had the thought it could be colon cancer. i have a spot on my lower left abdominal area, right below belly button, i assumed it to be a hernia. my doctor sent me for an ultrasound
i’ve posted on here once for a scare, i’m back again. i’m 24 years old, and my poop has just not been super normal since i have had the thought it could be colon cancer. i have a spot on my lower left abdominal area, right below belly button, i assumed it to be a hernia. my doctor sent me for an ultrasound
imscaredofcancer
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Colon Cancer Connected
2 months ago
Foraminotomy
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
yorkshirelad1
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Pain Concern
7 months ago
New diagnosis
I was just diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Four years ago, I was diagnosed with Giant Cell Arteritis and, about 2 years later, Polymyalgia Rheumatica. My life has drastically changed between the pain and total exhaustion. Any words of advice would be most welcome.
I was just diagnosed with fibromyalgia. Four years ago, I was diagnosed with Giant Cell Arteritis and, about 2 years later, Polymyalgia Rheumatica. My life has drastically changed between the pain and total exhaustion. Any words of advice would be most welcome.
Miacaro45
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 months ago
Diabetes and oesophagectomy
I had an oesophagectomy (keyhole) in December 2021. I've made a slow, steady recovery and feel very lucky to be as well as I am today. I eat well but of course in much smaller quantities.I'm a type 2 diabetic and prior to my op I had my diabetes well controlled using Metformin and diet. I was told, at
I had an oesophagectomy (keyhole) in December 2021. I've made a slow, steady recovery and feel very lucky to be as well as I am today. I eat well but of course in much smaller quantities.I'm a type 2 diabetic and prior to my op I had my diabetes well controlled using Metformin and diet. I was told, at
xmasbabe59
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
9 months ago
Update
I’m now down to 15mg and my stomach is still swollen but cause seems to be Serositis. My pleural effusion are 200/300mls left side and zero right side with now minimal around pericardial so steroids are definitely working indicating cause is definitely autoimmune and possibly PMR . I still don’t feel
I’m now down to 15mg and my stomach is still swollen but cause seems to be Serositis. My pleural effusion are 200/300mls left side and zero right side with now minimal around pericardial so steroids are definitely working indicating cause is definitely autoimmune and possibly PMR . I still don’t feel
Numptybrain
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Sjogren's and eyes
I suffer with sjogren's and have been seen by many eye Dr's at my local hospital that is Addenbrooke's Cambridge. The last Dr I saw told me I had tried everything I could try. My eye's have been reasonably good on very calm days but a windy day upsets them and now the colder weather. The thought
I suffer with sjogren's and have been seen by many eye Dr's at my local hospital that is Addenbrooke's Cambridge. The last Dr I saw told me I had tried everything I could try. My eye's have been reasonably good on very calm days but a windy day upsets them and now the colder weather. The thought
Bailybiscuit
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NRAS
9 months ago
Overactive Bladder Syndrome
Bit strange to post this here but bear with me please. It seems that many of the med's for OAB have a side effect of high heart rate. I've been diagnosed with Paroxysmal Tachycardia and am trying Tolterodine for my OAB (which increased my comfort level considerably) but have had to stop as my monthly
Bit strange to post this here but bear with me please. It seems that many of the med's for OAB have a side effect of high heart rate. I've been diagnosed with Paroxysmal Tachycardia and am trying Tolterodine for my OAB (which increased my comfort level considerably) but have had to stop as my monthly
Oggy99
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AF Association
9 months ago
"Gut Dysbiosis in Irritable Bowel Syndrome: A Narrative Review on Correlation with Disease Subtypes and Novel Therapeutic Implications"
Research. Source: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/11/10/2369
Abstract
"Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. It can be subclassified in different subtypes according to the main clinical
Research. Source: https://www.mdpi.com/2076-2607/11/10/2369
Abstract
"Irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) is a prevalent functional gastrointestinal disorder characterized by chronic abdominal pain and altered bowel habits. It can be subclassified in different subtypes according to the main clinical
Meleber
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IBS Network
2 months ago
scabies won´t go away, help
Hello, have anybody scabies won´t go away? I have it for 2 years now and it is horrobil. I try everything (all chemicals / medicine, all natural things with vaseline and sulfur and with all ethereal oils, with enzyme, with borax, CDL, bleech and so on outside , mixed it in all ways. and inside with
Hello, have anybody scabies won´t go away? I have it for 2 years now and it is horrobil. I try everything (all chemicals / medicine, all natural things with vaseline and sulfur and with all ethereal oils, with enzyme, with borax, CDL, bleech and so on outside , mixed it in all ways. and inside with
Massio
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BASHH
2 months ago
Mutation Levels
I have seen other discussions re bad mutations , on my regular letter to my doctor from my haematologist it states : Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia associated with high risk variants including loss of the LEU and ATM genes. As per my normal blood results, do these have a high and low level and if so
I have seen other discussions re bad mutations , on my regular letter to my doctor from my haematologist it states : Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia associated with high risk variants including loss of the LEU and ATM genes. As per my normal blood results, do these have a high and low level and if so
uide3095
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Betaine HCL
Good day Friends. I am considering trying Betaine, I have Autoimmune Gastritis. Have been having what I think is gas pain, it can be in left chest, upper right quadrant, right chest area, it moves around. Sometimes sits just before lower chest area. Sometimes its s stabbing pain in chest/abdomen
Good day Friends. I am considering trying Betaine, I have Autoimmune Gastritis. Have been having what I think is gas pain, it can be in left chest, upper right quadrant, right chest area, it moves around. Sometimes sits just before lower chest area. Sometimes its s stabbing pain in chest/abdomen
Canadian77
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
PA/stomach pain
Hi all, I’m so grateful for all of your support as I’ve started down this road. Got diagnosed with PA/AIG in the fall via an endoscopy. I am on B12 injections. My stomach pain has gotten steadily worse instead of better even though I am on a very restrictive diet. Is there any reason for me to believe
Hi all, I’m so grateful for all of your support as I’ve started down this road. Got diagnosed with PA/AIG in the fall via an endoscopy. I am on B12 injections. My stomach pain has gotten steadily worse instead of better even though I am on a very restrictive diet. Is there any reason for me to believe
Lhood08
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Pulsatile tinnitus
Hi there. Does anyone else have pulsatile T. Mostly it comes and goes, always one-sided as the T is that side. I can make it go away by turning my head to the opposite side. But when i turn it back the T comes back. Shrugging my shoulders helps as well as stretching my neck. Have spoken to the doctor
Hi there. Does anyone else have pulsatile T. Mostly it comes and goes, always one-sided as the T is that side. I can make it go away by turning my head to the opposite side. But when i turn it back the T comes back. Shrugging my shoulders helps as well as stretching my neck. Have spoken to the doctor
penelope2
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Tinnitus UK
8 months ago
Saw eye dr today for yearly visit
And when I was reading the lines when she askes which is better, which is worse, I couldn't make out the bottom line because it was so blurry. Turns out, I have early cattaracts that are right in my line of vision. I will eventually need cataract removal surgery. I am in my mid 40s. The eye dr said
And when I was reading the lines when she askes which is better, which is worse, I couldn't make out the bottom line because it was so blurry. Turns out, I have early cattaracts that are right in my line of vision. I will eventually need cataract removal surgery. I am in my mid 40s. The eye dr said
bxrmom
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My MSAA Community
9 months ago
8 week check up
Had an 8 week check up at Herbert Herman Cancer Center today. Doc says I'm doing excellent. He ordered a PET scan a month after my final Gazyva infusion 3/20. Is this normal procedure for those on O&V 12 month course? I though I wouldn't have any more scary test until the end of treatment. On bright
Had an 8 week check up at Herbert Herman Cancer Center today. Doc says I'm doing excellent. He ordered a PET scan a month after my final Gazyva infusion 3/20. Is this normal procedure for those on O&V 12 month course? I though I wouldn't have any more scary test until the end of treatment. On bright
Gradyboy
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CLL Support
1 year ago
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