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Mouth aches like I've been clenching my teeth?
I have lupus/sjogrens/raynauds but have never suffered terribly from mouth ulcers. In the past few weeks I have had a very sore mouth. It's quite hard to describe but it's so sore I really dread brushing my teeth and it really hurts all the time. I'm not sure if it is lupus related but all of my symptoms
I have lupus/sjogrens/raynauds but have never suffered terribly from mouth ulcers. In the past few weeks I have had a very sore mouth. It's quite hard to describe but it's so sore I really dread brushing my teeth and it really hurts all the time. I'm not sure if it is lupus related but all of my symptoms
ShannonB
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
The Anti-Inflammatory Diet
Check out this new article from Alexandra Rothwell, a registered dietitian. Inflammation is a popular “buzz word” in the world of nutrition and cancer. Foods and nutrients are touted for their “anti-inflammatory” properties, and we happily associate this with good health - as we should. However,
Check out this new article from Alexandra Rothwell, a registered dietitian. Inflammation is a popular “buzz word” in the world of nutrition and cancer. Foods and nutrients are touted for their “anti-inflammatory” properties, and we happily associate this with good health - as we should. However,
tydonald
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Cook For Your Life
9 years ago
update on daughter
As you all know my daughter has had an on going illness that turned out to be Aplastic Anemia. She had some treatment back in April which was a cocktail of anti_biotic straight into her blood ( i believe) through an Henrick Feed, This they used for everything, Steroids etc. They were hoping this would
As you all know my daughter has had an on going illness that turned out to be Aplastic Anemia. She had some treatment back in April which was a cocktail of anti_biotic straight into her blood ( i believe) through an Henrick Feed, This they used for everything, Steroids etc. They were hoping this would
fastball
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NRAS
9 years ago
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Hello Peops I have an update on my MF. . . . I'm sorry to say that after a year or so my Ruxo Golden Ticket Has left me on a very sticky wicket, My oversize spleen remains the same It simply hasn't played the game, The fibrosis is present within my bones And to be honest I fear these 'undertones'.
Hello Peops I have an update on my MF. . . . I'm sorry to say that after a year or so my Ruxo Golden Ticket Has left me on a very sticky wicket, My oversize spleen remains the same It simply hasn't played the game, The fibrosis is present within my bones And to be honest I fear these 'undertones'.
JediReject
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MPN Voice
9 years ago
Joining the anxiety of parents
It's good to read about people sharing useful info.I've been dealing with this problem for 7 years when.n my son who is 8 now was diagnosed with IT and has had 3 bone marrow tests so far.I ve been told the only cure is bone marrow transplant but I'm not sure how far that can be successful. I have to
It's good to read about people sharing useful info.I've been dealing with this problem for 7 years when.n my son who is 8 now was diagnosed with IT and has had 3 bone marrow tests so far.I ve been told the only cure is bone marrow transplant but I'm not sure how far that can be successful. I have to
S38abcd
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ITP Support Association
9 years ago
In the beginning...
...There was smoking, and obesity and .... well you know the rest. A trip down AML lane led to a bone marrow transplant and all seemed well until COPD came along. So, if the one doesn't get you the other one will - only slower! I am late in years now. Started out as a journalist (sorry people) and then
...There was smoking, and obesity and .... well you know the rest. A trip down AML lane led to a bone marrow transplant and all seemed well until COPD came along. So, if the one doesn't get you the other one will - only slower! I am late in years now. Started out as a journalist (sorry people) and then
Timberman
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Metallic taste in mouth
I had my wisdom tooth out about two weeks ago and my mouth is still painful I have been back to my dentist but they say there is not infection but about three days ago I have a weird taste in my mouth like TCP what could this be please
I had my wisdom tooth out about two weeks ago and my mouth is still painful I have been back to my dentist but they say there is not infection but about three days ago I have a weird taste in my mouth like TCP what could this be please
Loopy-loo-loo
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Transplant coming soon!
I have been fighting cll/stage 4 for seven years with little success. Have had all standard chemo and have been in two clinical trials (ibrutnib and ABT199). The ibrutnib worked great for about a year and a half. When it failed it was fast! Then I tried ABT199 which helped save my life, but was short
I have been fighting cll/stage 4 for seven years with little success. Have had all standard chemo and have been in two clinical trials (ibrutnib and ABT199). The ibrutnib worked great for about a year and a half. When it failed it was fast! Then I tried ABT199 which helped save my life, but was short
Hidden
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Lifetime of misery due to daily Face, Arm, Leg swelling
Hello, I am female, 51 yrs. with ZERO underlying health issues with a daughter now 17 suffering the same symptoms, who desperately needs to be diagnosed and treated proffessionally as soon as possible, but I cannot find a consultant or even a medical department interested in our problem. Since 7 years
Hello, I am female, 51 yrs. with ZERO underlying health issues with a daughter now 17 suffering the same symptoms, who desperately needs to be diagnosed and treated proffessionally as soon as possible, but I cannot find a consultant or even a medical department interested in our problem. Since 7 years
Ferguson1
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LSN
9 years ago
Stem cell transplants
This was on the ACOR list today. I found it fascinating. Jeff "Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 06:51:53 -0500 From: Dennis Pinkard <pinkardd@CHARTER.NET> Subject: Researchers identify patients at risk for stem cell transplant complications Phase 2 clinical trial. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases
This was on the ACOR list today. I found it fascinating. Jeff "Date: Thu, 11 Jun 2015 06:51:53 -0500 From: Dennis Pinkard <pinkardd@CHARTER.NET> Subject: Researchers identify patients at risk for stem cell transplant complications Phase 2 clinical trial. http://www.sciencedaily.com/releases
Justasheet1
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Chronic venous insuffiency and enlarged heart etc
Hi I am long term disabled 56 year old man with a fused vertabra, I have recently been diagnosed with with a endocrine condition and am receiving treatment for. Unfortunately I have acquired a large amount of weight which is unexplainable. Along with this I sufferer edeama of the body, namely the
Hi I am long term disabled 56 year old man with a fused vertabra, I have recently been diagnosed with with a endocrine condition and am receiving treatment for. Unfortunately I have acquired a large amount of weight which is unexplainable. Along with this I sufferer edeama of the body, namely the
Bemmyboy
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Diabetes & Hypertension Help Society
9 years ago
Mouth ulcers!!
Does anyone have any advice on how to treat Mouth ulcers?😲 Tried difflam, bonjela and toothpaste! Had steroid injection 3 weeks ago but they keep appearing and disappearing on a daill based. On hydroxy and meloxicam.
Does anyone have any advice on how to treat Mouth ulcers?😲 Tried difflam, bonjela and toothpaste! Had steroid injection 3 weeks ago but they keep appearing and disappearing on a daill based. On hydroxy and meloxicam.
chandlermandy
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Going off Ibrutinib: should we be worried?
Hi everyone. My husband was due to go in for a stem cell transplant this week but it has been delayed as he wasn't well on the day. Due to a theatre being unavailable for the donor (for taking cells from bone marrow), it's been put back two weeks. This means my husband will now be off Ibrutinib for
Hi everyone. My husband was due to go in for a stem cell transplant this week but it has been delayed as he wasn't well on the day. Due to a theatre being unavailable for the donor (for taking cells from bone marrow), it's been put back two weeks. This means my husband will now be off Ibrutinib for
MJN44
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CLL Support
9 years ago
COLDSORES
Hi All you lovely Luppy's. I am curious to know if anyone else suffers with coldsores? For about 2 months now I have had one coldsore after another on my face, lips and chin. I have always been prone to them so I am careful not to touch them, change towels, etc. But i just seem to have them all the time
Hi All you lovely Luppy's. I am curious to know if anyone else suffers with coldsores? For about 2 months now I have had one coldsore after another on my face, lips and chin. I have always been prone to them so I am careful not to touch them, change towels, etc. But i just seem to have them all the time
kezzie
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LUPUS UK
9 years ago
Dentist
I have never had a problem with the visiting the dentist until today. I had to have 2 fillings so I needed to have injections. Had one filling upper teeth and one on lower ones. I have never had pain like it, the injections were horrendous, at one point I thought I was going to pass out. Dentist did
I have never had a problem with the visiting the dentist until today. I had to have 2 fillings so I needed to have injections. Had one filling upper teeth and one on lower ones. I have never had pain like it, the injections were horrendous, at one point I thought I was going to pass out. Dentist did
ladycaz
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 years ago
Mouth ulcers
I have PA and I get very frequent mouth ulcers. Is this related to B12 deficiency does anyone know? Am going to start self injecteting soon to supplement GP injections so will be interesting to see if it improves.
I have PA and I get very frequent mouth ulcers. Is this related to B12 deficiency does anyone know? Am going to start self injecteting soon to supplement GP injections so will be interesting to see if it improves.
Songbird63
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 years ago
Mr
Multi myeloma patient diagnosed in 2013, had stem cell transplant April 2014 but told relapsed November 2014. Started Revlamid / dexamethazone January 2015, so far despite some side effects going in the right direction but so was transplant so fingers still crossed.
Multi myeloma patient diagnosed in 2013, had stem cell transplant April 2014 but told relapsed November 2014. Started Revlamid / dexamethazone January 2015, so far despite some side effects going in the right direction but so was transplant so fingers still crossed.
Keith18
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Myeloma America Support
9 years ago
CAR - T and safer Bone Marrow Transplants
Haemagological Times has this month published a couple of research articles examining ways to improve control of Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD), the potentially deadly risk associated with bone marrow transplants, where T-Lymphocytes produced from the donor's transplanted bone marrow attack the transplant
Haemagological Times has this month published a couple of research articles examining ways to improve control of Graft Versus Host Disease (GVHD), the potentially deadly risk associated with bone marrow transplants, where T-Lymphocytes produced from the donor's transplanted bone marrow attack the transplant
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
9 years ago
Ha! And ha,ha! And Ha,ha,ha!
When I was a little boy, my mum was bent on yoga. It was the fashion then. I remember she wanted me to do some, because a friend of hers told her I should breathe with my mouth shut! I just wouldn’t do it (I do now!) So we both did the yogic breathing. Mum had this book, health with yoga by Selvarajan
When I was a little boy, my mum was bent on yoga. It was the fashion then. I remember she wanted me to do some, because a friend of hers told her I should breathe with my mouth shut! I just wouldn’t do it (I do now!) So we both did the yogic breathing. Mum had this book, health with yoga by Selvarajan
helingmic
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Seafood: Keeping It Healthy & Safe
From our blog at cookforyourlife.org, written by Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN During the spring and summer months, if we’re not indulging in lobster rolls or moules frites, many of us feel more naturally inclined to eat lighter fresh foods from seasonal produce and seafood. Shellfish, such
From our blog at cookforyourlife.org, written by Alexandra Rothwell, MPH, RD, CSO, CDN During the spring and summer months, if we’re not indulging in lobster rolls or moules frites, many of us feel more naturally inclined to eat lighter fresh foods from seasonal produce and seafood. Shellfish, such
tydonald
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Healthy Eating
9 years ago
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