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Bam ibs
I have very problematic and symptomatic ibs and now i have severe bile acid malabsorption and i have arthritis msk i get pip for my msk and have just done a renewal for my pip i have put everything down about my bile acid malabsorption how it affects my daily life ,anyone on here gets pip for the bile
I have very problematic and symptomatic ibs and now i have severe bile acid malabsorption and i have arthritis msk i get pip for my msk and have just done a renewal for my pip i have put everything down about my bile acid malabsorption how it affects my daily life ,anyone on here gets pip for the bile
Netbet22
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IBS Network
6 months ago
New Member
Hi everyone, I just joined this group today. I wanted to get some things off my chest. I deal with panic attacks and panic disorder. I haven’t had a panic attack since I started my Lexpro a few months back until last week on Friday. I can’t really understand why my brain is the way it is lol. One of
Hi everyone, I just joined this group today. I wanted to get some things off my chest. I deal with panic attacks and panic disorder. I haven’t had a panic attack since I started my Lexpro a few months back until last week on Friday. I can’t really understand why my brain is the way it is lol. One of
jommyk789
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
post cholecystectomy issues
I had my gallbladder out (gallstones) 10 years ago and for the first 5 or so years I had no problems whatsoever, life returned to normal. Then I started getting these weird night time vomiting events. Always seemed to be woken between 2 and 3am with a heavy pressure in my stomach/gut, not feeling nauseas
I had my gallbladder out (gallstones) 10 years ago and for the first 5 or so years I had no problems whatsoever, life returned to normal. Then I started getting these weird night time vomiting events. Always seemed to be woken between 2 and 3am with a heavy pressure in my stomach/gut, not feeling nauseas
Susanc241
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 months ago
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surviving the rat race.
I moved cities recently to peruse my art career. Which was a bold step for me. I don’t really like change. Although I was excited about the possibility of finally living my dream and having opportunities in this town I didn’t have before. I could reinvent myself. Live the life I’ve always wanted. Well
I moved cities recently to peruse my art career. Which was a bold step for me. I don’t really like change. Although I was excited about the possibility of finally living my dream and having opportunities in this town I didn’t have before. I could reinvent myself. Live the life I’ve always wanted. Well
yanah
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Autistic 5yo still in nappies
Hello 👋 First post on this board. I have 4 kids, 2 diagnosed with Autism. My 5 year old son was diagnosed earlier this year although we knew for a while. He has speech delay and Selective Mutism due to severe anxiety. His anxiety is definitely the root problem which stops him from doing things like
Hello 👋 First post on this board. I have 4 kids, 2 diagnosed with Autism. My 5 year old son was diagnosed earlier this year although we knew for a while. He has speech delay and Selective Mutism due to severe anxiety. His anxiety is definitely the root problem which stops him from doing things like
Mummybear0213
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ERIC
6 months ago
Acalabrutinib/COVID/swollen lymph nodes under arm
Hi, I’ve been on Acalabrutinib for almost a year now. I have SLL. Everything had been going wonderfully, my lymph nodes significantly decreased in size, my 3-months follow up scan showed great results, my blood work looked normal, and the side effects were minimal. I recently noticed, however, that
Hi, I’ve been on Acalabrutinib for almost a year now. I have SLL. Everything had been going wonderfully, my lymph nodes significantly decreased in size, my 3-months follow up scan showed great results, my blood work looked normal, and the side effects were minimal. I recently noticed, however, that
Tofa80
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CLL Support
8 months ago
cough
hi, Has anybody else had trouble with coughing on indapamide . or felodipine . My doctor is saying can’t be the blood pressure drugs .
hi, Has anybody else had trouble with coughing on indapamide . or felodipine . My doctor is saying can’t be the blood pressure drugs .
Patricia300
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High Blood Pressure Support
6 months ago
Mirtazapine
I am taking Mirtazapine for anxiety and it has reduced my tremor quite a bit has anyone else found this?
I am taking Mirtazapine for anxiety and it has reduced my tremor quite a bit has anyone else found this?
percalona
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Reaching out to others with anxiety
I've lived with panic attacks and extreme anxiety since I was 18. They began when I left home to go to college. I've had decades of engaging in therapy, 12-step support groups and Recovery groups . The possibility of getting Covid has made me afraid to go to my 12-step groups in person. Being on-line
I've lived with panic attacks and extreme anxiety since I was 18. They began when I left home to go to college. I've had decades of engaging in therapy, 12-step support groups and Recovery groups . The possibility of getting Covid has made me afraid to go to my 12-step groups in person. Being on-line
Cowgirlcat84
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Triplet cuties
Hello everyoneJust thought i'd show you these three cutie sets of triplet lambs born on a farm near Swindon this week. Hopefully they will give you all a boost as they are the first ones this year and a wonderful sign that Spring is coming. Hope your starting to see the first shoots in your gardens
Hello everyoneJust thought i'd show you these three cutie sets of triplet lambs born on a farm near Swindon this week. Hopefully they will give you all a boost as they are the first ones this year and a wonderful sign that Spring is coming. Hope your starting to see the first shoots in your gardens
misty14
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Palliative care survey for less survivable cancer patients & loved ones (UK)
📣 The Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce have launched a vital survey to amplify the voices of people affected by a diagnosis of liver cancer and the less survivable cancers. The survey aims to provide insights so they can lobby for improvements to palliative care services, and to highlight any good
📣 The Less Survivable Cancers Taskforce have launched a vital survey to amplify the voices of people affected by a diagnosis of liver cancer and the less survivable cancers. The survey aims to provide insights so they can lobby for improvements to palliative care services, and to highlight any good
BritishLiverTrust1
Partner
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
from today’s NYT article
Not Everything We Call Cancer Should Be Called Cancer By Laura Esserman and Scott Eggener Dr. Esserman is a surgeon and breast cancer oncologist at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Eggener is a surgeon and urologic oncologist at the University of Chicago. “…..Let’s look at two examples
Not Everything We Call Cancer Should Be Called Cancer By Laura Esserman and Scott Eggener Dr. Esserman is a surgeon and breast cancer oncologist at the University of California, San Francisco. Dr. Eggener is a surgeon and urologic oncologist at the University of Chicago. “…..Let’s look at two examples
Dont08759
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
cholecystectomy and cirrhosis
I’ve been advised that I need a cholecystectomy due to a polyp (9 x 6.5 mm). I have cirrhosis, but am fully compensated. I have been told that this operation can be very dangerous for someone with cirrhosis. Any help or advice please?
I’ve been advised that I need a cholecystectomy due to a polyp (9 x 6.5 mm). I have cirrhosis, but am fully compensated. I have been told that this operation can be very dangerous for someone with cirrhosis. Any help or advice please?
Turvy
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
If it’s not one thing, it's another! Update
Following on from the previous post, I had my appointment with the Ophthalmology Surgical Unit yesterday. Basically appeared to be a couple of pre-op tests to take measurements of my eyes. I’ve been given a contact number to call in a day or two to find out where on the waiting list I am. Hopefully
Following on from the previous post, I had my appointment with the Ophthalmology Surgical Unit yesterday. Basically appeared to be a couple of pre-op tests to take measurements of my eyes. I’ve been given a contact number to call in a day or two to find out where on the waiting list I am. Hopefully
Gulfstream_Maggie
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
8 months ago
RA and (periodontitis)gum disease 😱
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that I’ve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease 😱with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
morning all! So yesterday I went to the dentist because a large filling on a back tooth that I’ve had for many years fell out!when I got there the dentist popped a temporary one in and he did some X-rays he then said I have periodontitis gum disease 😱with bone loss he said to start with I need to have
Mybirthday1975
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NRAS
3 months ago
Ibrance and supplements
I belong to those who are very careful in taking food supplements. My oncologist recommended not to take calcium and vitamin D because I have a high level of calcium in my blood. I mainly use vitamin C, and I try to compensate everything else from food. I am 69 years old and use Ibrance 100 + fulvestrant
I belong to those who are very careful in taking food supplements. My oncologist recommended not to take calcium and vitamin D because I have a high level of calcium in my blood. I mainly use vitamin C, and I try to compensate everything else from food. I am 69 years old and use Ibrance 100 + fulvestrant
hopehope67
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
Divver? IBS? Something more sinister?
Back again. Noticed after a few weeks that I was eating fairly normally - always very careful - and not really going to the bathroom as much as I should have. Small soft BMs, after feeling like a huge BM was coming. Also having either hemmerhoid or fissure, fistula issues, but my opening is very sore
Back again. Noticed after a few weeks that I was eating fairly normally - always very careful - and not really going to the bathroom as much as I should have. Small soft BMs, after feeling like a huge BM was coming. Also having either hemmerhoid or fissure, fistula issues, but my opening is very sore
NewEnglander
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IBS Network
6 months ago
Iron deficiency
Hello I’m asking a question with regards to low ferritin levels (17.4). I’m confused whether I should be prescribed folic acid or iron?!
Hello I’m asking a question with regards to low ferritin levels (17.4). I’m confused whether I should be prescribed folic acid or iron?!
sewingroom
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Blood results
Hi all, Following on from the very useful help and advice I received on my previous posts, I have some blood results back and am hoping for some advice this time. My B12 came back in the normal range but low and my ferritin came back only just scraping into the normal range (results attached).
Hi all, Following on from the very useful help and advice I received on my previous posts, I have some blood results back and am hoping for some advice this time. My B12 came back in the normal range but low and my ferritin came back only just scraping into the normal range (results attached).
Peril1504
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Intro + some PA questions
Hi all :) As an avid armchair researcher, I already have good notes on B12 deficiency and Pernicious Anemia, but a few things still confuse me. I'm also curious how our unaware GP is planning to treat my mum with recently discovered PA. My story in short... I've been aware of "the true nature" of
Hi all :) As an avid armchair researcher, I already have good notes on B12 deficiency and Pernicious Anemia, but a few things still confuse me. I'm also curious how our unaware GP is planning to treat my mum with recently discovered PA. My story in short... I've been aware of "the true nature" of
Vitaman
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
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