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Mirtazapine
Hi I've not posted for a very long time.I've been on 15mg for quite a few years now. Has anyone increased to 22.5mg and how have you felt? I upped it a couple of years ago but if I remember I split the doses as it was all too much in one go I used to take the lower dose in the morning. I'm going
Hi I've not posted for a very long time.I've been on 15mg for quite a few years now. Has anyone increased to 22.5mg and how have you felt? I upped it a couple of years ago but if I remember I split the doses as it was all too much in one go I used to take the lower dose in the morning. I'm going
Charl-
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Anxiety Support
5 months ago
Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia Therapy Guided by Measurable Residual Disease
From the New England Journal of Medicine 10th December 2023 [i]"The CLL treatment landscape has been transformed by targeted drugs. Continuous BTK inhibitor therapy has improved outcomes in patients with CLL. Fixed-duration venetoclax in combination with obinutuzumab or ibrutinib has also been shown
From the New England Journal of Medicine 10th December 2023 [i]"The CLL treatment landscape has been transformed by targeted drugs. Continuous BTK inhibitor therapy has improved outcomes in patients with CLL. Fixed-duration venetoclax in combination with obinutuzumab or ibrutinib has also been shown
Jm954
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CLL Support
5 months ago
panic attack
when I was first diagnosed with AF it was 15 years ago , I had had mitral valve repair in 2000. Effects of a bad flu and being largely ignored tipped me in to AF. It was a very scary journey then , with most doctors ((especially the women) deriding the condition as hysteria , panic attacks and middle
when I was first diagnosed with AF it was 15 years ago , I had had mitral valve repair in 2000. Effects of a bad flu and being largely ignored tipped me in to AF. It was a very scary journey then , with most doctors ((especially the women) deriding the condition as hysteria , panic attacks and middle
Luludean
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AF Association
5 months ago
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Juvia?
Hi, has anybody in this group tried Juvia? If so did it help and are you still using it? It sounds quite an interesting concept: its mixture of enzymes etc starts to digest carbohydrates before they hit the intestines. This lessens the chance of food fermenting and helping stop bloating, gas and bowel
Hi, has anybody in this group tried Juvia? If so did it help and are you still using it? It sounds quite an interesting concept: its mixture of enzymes etc starts to digest carbohydrates before they hit the intestines. This lessens the chance of food fermenting and helping stop bloating, gas and bowel
CrampyMan
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Advice please
Hi there, my mum was diagnosed with HGSOC stage 4 in October 21. She had debulking surgery followed by 6 rounds of carbo/taxol. She recovered well and continued with Avastin infusions every 3 weeks until May this year when her CA125 started to gradually rise. Her CT scan at this time showed NED and they
Hi there, my mum was diagnosed with HGSOC stage 4 in October 21. She had debulking surgery followed by 6 rounds of carbo/taxol. She recovered well and continued with Avastin infusions every 3 weeks until May this year when her CA125 started to gradually rise. Her CT scan at this time showed NED and they
Pitchperfec
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My Ovacome
8 months ago
Bells Palsy that never was
Hi all, I mentioned a few weeks ago that I was diagnosed with Bells Palsy', and put on prednisolone for 10 days, it didn't work, and I was sent to an ENT man, who did an MRI which confirmed that I did not have the Bells Palsy, but they found a small tumour active and moving in my left facial area. I
Hi all, I mentioned a few weeks ago that I was diagnosed with Bells Palsy', and put on prednisolone for 10 days, it didn't work, and I was sent to an ENT man, who did an MRI which confirmed that I did not have the Bells Palsy, but they found a small tumour active and moving in my left facial area. I
Vindicatrix
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Appendicitis and PMR?
I’m 67, have well controlled PMR and take 5mg of Prednisolone. I have been on a low carb diet because of a diagnosis of pre diabetes. On occasion I have been feeling tired recently and put that down to the change of diet. Ten days ago I got severe stomach cramps and a temperature and went to the GP
I’m 67, have well controlled PMR and take 5mg of Prednisolone. I have been on a low carb diet because of a diagnosis of pre diabetes. On occasion I have been feeling tired recently and put that down to the change of diet. Ten days ago I got severe stomach cramps and a temperature and went to the GP
Loco99
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
PPIs?
Just wondering how many are taking a PPI if they are taking Pred and alendronic acid? I have not taken any Omeprazole so far and my stomach has been fine but for the first time last night I had painful, burning reflux and I can still feel the after effects today so am not eating very much. This is
Just wondering how many are taking a PPI if they are taking Pred and alendronic acid? I have not taken any Omeprazole so far and my stomach has been fine but for the first time last night I had painful, burning reflux and I can still feel the after effects today so am not eating very much. This is
Miserere
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Anyone turn down a stem cell transplant?
I have post ET MF. Currently I'm on Rux and getting monthly cycles of 5 aza. I don't need transfusions. Day to day I feel pretty good and can do most of what I want. The SCT was recommended because of the risk of progression to AML. I'm finding the decision making to get the SCT very difficult. My
I have post ET MF. Currently I'm on Rux and getting monthly cycles of 5 aza. I don't need transfusions. Day to day I feel pretty good and can do most of what I want. The SCT was recommended because of the risk of progression to AML. I'm finding the decision making to get the SCT very difficult. My
LongETinUS
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MPN Voice
12 hours ago
On another subject …
Inspired bya post on another site I’d like to ask if anyone has high risk mutations and has NOT had a stem cell transplant and has NOT progressed to leukaemia? On the other site there were a few who had had MF for quite few years but with treatment were doing ok, and weren’t having transplants, for
Inspired bya post on another site I’d like to ask if anyone has high risk mutations and has NOT had a stem cell transplant and has NOT progressed to leukaemia? On the other site there were a few who had had MF for quite few years but with treatment were doing ok, and weren’t having transplants, for
lizzziep
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MPN Voice
4 days ago
Thank you
I am overwhelmed with gratitude to all those that have responded to my post yesterday . I responded individually to the first people ( I’m not sure how to private message , I’m a bit crap with technology and my texting thumb is numb 🤦🏻♀️) But thank you all . I have had both psychology sessions
I am overwhelmed with gratitude to all those that have responded to my post yesterday . I responded individually to the first people ( I’m not sure how to private message , I’m a bit crap with technology and my texting thumb is numb 🤦🏻♀️) But thank you all . I have had both psychology sessions
PWT1
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My Ovacome
7 days ago
I'm Back....
Hi Everyone, I was on this site several months ago and since then have been in a psychiatric hospital, been seeing a psychiatrist, had EMDR and ketamine treatments, had weekly therapy sessions and am about to try a new therapist, and have tried five different anti-depressants. I'm still struggling
Hi Everyone, I was on this site several months ago and since then have been in a psychiatric hospital, been seeing a psychiatrist, had EMDR and ketamine treatments, had weekly therapy sessions and am about to try a new therapist, and have tried five different anti-depressants. I'm still struggling
Woolybluecurl
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 days ago
Pet scan vs CT scan
Hi fellow warriors, I've just had a phone appointment with my Oncologist my PSA is 0.7 and started to go up but not high enough to warrant having a Scan at the moment.My problem is she doesn't think she will be able to put me forward for a Pet scan as I have already had a couple in the past and with
Hi fellow warriors, I've just had a phone appointment with my Oncologist my PSA is 0.7 and started to go up but not high enough to warrant having a Scan at the moment.My problem is she doesn't think she will be able to put me forward for a Pet scan as I have already had a couple in the past and with
Chubby42
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
What cold med with Zoloft
Can anyone give me advice on what cold meds they use while on Zoloft? I have sinusitis and am used to taking Sudafed but just read that it may cause seratonin syndrome with Zoloft. What cold meds can I take with Zoloft? Thank you.
Can anyone give me advice on what cold meds they use while on Zoloft? I have sinusitis and am used to taking Sudafed but just read that it may cause seratonin syndrome with Zoloft. What cold meds can I take with Zoloft? Thank you.
Ley97
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
excuse me asking. Brain fog.
Just a quickie, and excuse me for treading over old ground. Re starting Tapering , from 10 . My Dr called me whilst I was away, for an update on my Cancer Op, how was I feeling etc……. Mentioned to him about going back onto Pred, due to my fingers & hands . Long story short, wanted me to try and taper
Just a quickie, and excuse me for treading over old ground. Re starting Tapering , from 10 . My Dr called me whilst I was away, for an update on my Cancer Op, how was I feeling etc……. Mentioned to him about going back onto Pred, due to my fingers & hands . Long story short, wanted me to try and taper
Stifffingers
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Touchpoint Solutions for ADHD/Focus
My 8 yo daughter was diagnosed with ADHD last year. After a several month wait due to insurance and availability limitations, she is now in therapy and I think it will be very helpful for her. She continues to struggle in school. I hoping to avoid medication if I can, but I also know it will be some
My 8 yo daughter was diagnosed with ADHD last year. After a several month wait due to insurance and availability limitations, she is now in therapy and I think it will be very helpful for her. She continues to struggle in school. I hoping to avoid medication if I can, but I also know it will be some
Otter1313
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
9 days ago
Medication
I have a doctor appointment to discuss increasing my medication & possibly take a sleep aid. I’m currently taking 20 MG of Escitalopram but have not tried a sleep aid. I’m really nervous about my appointment tomorrow.
I have a doctor appointment to discuss increasing my medication & possibly take a sleep aid. I’m currently taking 20 MG of Escitalopram but have not tried a sleep aid. I’m really nervous about my appointment tomorrow.
Fall1224
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 months ago
Could I get some input on these blood lines/streaks in my stool?
A few months ago I started noticing little mucus boogers on the outside of my stool as well as bright red drops of blood on my tissue after wiping constantly after either having diarrhea or the day after eating super spicy food. My doctor believed that it is internal hemorrhoids because of how it occurs
A few months ago I started noticing little mucus boogers on the outside of my stool as well as bright red drops of blood on my tissue after wiping constantly after either having diarrhea or the day after eating super spicy food. My doctor believed that it is internal hemorrhoids because of how it occurs
NervousMess
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Colon Cancer Connected
7 months ago
Anyone has this issue
I was given my B12 injection today and told I need to book a review with a GP as my B12 level is good and that I could now take oral B12 instead. My experience before on oral B12 is it didn’t work for me. Every bit of research I have read states Pernicious Anaemia doesn’t go away and you need B12 injections
I was given my B12 injection today and told I need to book a review with a GP as my B12 level is good and that I could now take oral B12 instead. My experience before on oral B12 is it didn’t work for me. Every bit of research I have read states Pernicious Anaemia doesn’t go away and you need B12 injections
1998cd
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
The Bone-Marrow-Transplant Revolution
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/04/bone-marrow-transplant-mismatched-donor/678100/
https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2024/04/bone-marrow-transplant-mismatched-donor/678100/
EastBayDad
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CLL Support
15 days ago
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