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Good News and Some bad News, But Me I'm Optimistic Cuz it's Debbie Lol...
The Good news is that I'm covered by all the Fancy NYC Big Hospitals such as Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre where I forced my sis Nanny 24 to go & Mt. Siani, Hosp for Spec. Surgery and the like! The bad news is I just found out the Long Island Jewisj/ North Shore System/ now called Northwell Health Systems
The Good news is that I'm covered by all the Fancy NYC Big Hospitals such as Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre where I forced my sis Nanny 24 to go & Mt. Siani, Hosp for Spec. Surgery and the like! The bad news is I just found out the Long Island Jewisj/ North Shore System/ now called Northwell Health Systems
Debbweb01
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 years ago
E-Cig caused my illness........
I was diagnosed with Bladder Cancer in December 2015. Am currently undergoing BCG treatment after two cystoscopies. The first was to remove a tumor, and the second was a checkup. The tumor had spread to the prostate but only marginally. 3 days out of hospital and my urether was blocked with blood
I was diagnosed with Bladder Cancer in December 2015. Am currently undergoing BCG treatment after two cystoscopies. The first was to remove a tumor, and the second was a checkup. The tumor had spread to the prostate but only marginally. 3 days out of hospital and my urether was blocked with blood
julib
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Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
Common Variable Immune Deficiency
Compared to other human immune defects, CVID is a relatively frequent form of primary immunodeficiency, found in about 1 in 25,000 persons; this is the reason it is called “common.” The degree and type of deficiency of serum immunoglobulins, and the clinical course, varies from patient to patient, hence
Compared to other human immune defects, CVID is a relatively frequent form of primary immunodeficiency, found in about 1 in 25,000 persons; this is the reason it is called “common.” The degree and type of deficiency of serum immunoglobulins, and the clinical course, varies from patient to patient, hence
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
8 years ago
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Hello, I'm new to the group! I've recently been diagnosed with RA by my pcp, I also have a pending upcoming rheumatologist appt. My symptoms of RA started shortly after I delivered my twins earlier this year on 1/1/2016. Before we were discharged from the hospital, I had to get an MMR booster because
Hello, I'm new to the group! I've recently been diagnosed with RA by my pcp, I also have a pending upcoming rheumatologist appt. My symptoms of RA started shortly after I delivered my twins earlier this year on 1/1/2016. Before we were discharged from the hospital, I had to get an MMR booster because
Twinks80
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NRAS
8 years ago
New here!
Hello, I'm new to the group! I've recently been diagnosed with RA by my pcp, I also have a pending upcoming rheumatologist appt. My symptoms of RA started shortly after I delivered my twins earlier this year on 1/1/2016. Before we were discharged from the hospital, I had to get an MMR booster because
Hello, I'm new to the group! I've recently been diagnosed with RA by my pcp, I also have a pending upcoming rheumatologist appt. My symptoms of RA started shortly after I delivered my twins earlier this year on 1/1/2016. Before we were discharged from the hospital, I had to get an MMR booster because
Twinks80
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Cure Arthritis Community
8 years ago
bcg woes
tomorrow I have my 12th dose of bcg.when I first started the treatment it went fine,but now I find I am going to the loo every 15/20 mins.I now also get pains in pelvic area front and back.also very tired as I lose a lot of sleep due to toilet habits.beginning to get me down now,does anyone else have
tomorrow I have my 12th dose of bcg.when I first started the treatment it went fine,but now I find I am going to the loo every 15/20 mins.I now also get pains in pelvic area front and back.also very tired as I lose a lot of sleep due to toilet habits.beginning to get me down now,does anyone else have
peterh
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Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
Rivaroxaban and hay fever type symptoms
Hi all This is a bit of a long shot but the clue is in the title! I have never had hay fever or anything like it but this year - I am sneezing a lot and have a really really runny nose. Much worse when outside.... I've been on rivaroxaban for 5 weeks and just wondered if anybody has had anything similar
Hi all This is a bit of a long shot but the clue is in the title! I have never had hay fever or anything like it but this year - I am sneezing a lot and have a really really runny nose. Much worse when outside.... I've been on rivaroxaban for 5 weeks and just wondered if anybody has had anything similar
Perrylees
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AF Association
8 years ago
Still battling ITP at 20 years.... and counting....
I have itp for many years & discovered that I am also allergic to juniper/cedar trees after developing hives from head to toe. Plus, I develop a kneecap arthritis 5 years ago from long term use of prednisone. I would start to faint or lose consciousness when platelets is low at 30 k. Suffered many
I have itp for many years & discovered that I am also allergic to juniper/cedar trees after developing hives from head to toe. Plus, I develop a kneecap arthritis 5 years ago from long term use of prednisone. I would start to faint or lose consciousness when platelets is low at 30 k. Suffered many
Milane
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ITP Support Association
8 years ago
Health Check: three reasons why sleep is important for your health
[i]'Healthy sleep helps to maintain appropriate immune function. Sleep loss may lead to alterations in immune function, resulting in inflammatory disease, an increased risk of cancer and infectious disease. One night of total sleep deprivation has been found to cause a reduction of natural immune responses
[i]'Healthy sleep helps to maintain appropriate immune function. Sleep loss may lead to alterations in immune function, resulting in inflammatory disease, an increased risk of cancer and infectious disease. One night of total sleep deprivation has been found to cause a reduction of natural immune responses
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
8 years ago
bCG
How long is it between these treatments and are you put out??
How long is it between these treatments and are you put out??
Iffette2
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Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
T1 High Grade Bladder Cancer
My husband has T1 high grade bladder cancer. He recently completed 6 treatments of BCG with no problems and now waiting until June 2 for testing to see if BCG treatment worked...Anyone else have same type of cancer?
My husband has T1 high grade bladder cancer. He recently completed 6 treatments of BCG with no problems and now waiting until June 2 for testing to see if BCG treatment worked...Anyone else have same type of cancer?
pff-mlf43
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Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
Dental work while on chemo.
I havent had any dental problems for years,halfway through chemo and i am having trouble with a top molar.I thought i had better check with oncology before i get work done,luckily as the doctor advised against any dental work while my immunity is low. So it appears that i will have to put up with toothache
I havent had any dental problems for years,halfway through chemo and i am having trouble with a top molar.I thought i had better check with oncology before i get work done,luckily as the doctor advised against any dental work while my immunity is low. So it appears that i will have to put up with toothache
hotoz57
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Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
Bladder tumour reccurance
My husband has now had 5 removals of tiny tumours in last three years had mytomycin and bcg treatment had last tumours removed two wks ago at for results June 10th wondering what could be the next Orion to deal with the recurrences
My husband has now had 5 removals of tiny tumours in last three years had mytomycin and bcg treatment had last tumours removed two wks ago at for results June 10th wondering what could be the next Orion to deal with the recurrences
Isabelle2012
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Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
BCG problems.
I'm new here but my husband (72) was diagnosed with bladder cancer in Oct 2015. Had tumour removed and first BCG end Dec. Had very bad reaction and side effects which put him in hospital for a week, using catheters etc.. He was offered another BCG this week but decided to wait as no cancer found after
I'm new here but my husband (72) was diagnosed with bladder cancer in Oct 2015. Had tumour removed and first BCG end Dec. Had very bad reaction and side effects which put him in hospital for a week, using catheters etc.. He was offered another BCG this week but decided to wait as no cancer found after
Allyp69
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Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
HPV link to Prostate Cancer: use HPV vaccine to prevent PCa ?
doi:10.1038/nindia.2015.16 Published online 5 February 2015 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Higher incidence of high-risk HPV in prostate cancer Researchers have found that the incidence of high-risk human papillomavirus
doi:10.1038/nindia.2015.16 Published online 5 February 2015 --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Higher incidence of high-risk HPV in prostate cancer Researchers have found that the incidence of high-risk human papillomavirus
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 years ago
What you need to know about the 2016 flu vaccine
In Australia, about twice the number of people die from influenza each year than are diagnosed with CLL/SLL. I expect the statistics would be the same for other Western countries. For the first time this year, the publicly funded vaccine program in Australia will offer the quadrivalent flu vaccine
In Australia, about twice the number of people die from influenza each year than are diagnosed with CLL/SLL. I expect the statistics would be the same for other Western countries. For the first time this year, the publicly funded vaccine program in Australia will offer the quadrivalent flu vaccine
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
8 years ago
IVIG in the UK?
Hi folks I've had a chest infection for the last four weeks and I'm now on my fifth lot of anti biotics this year. I spent 7 days in bed recently and I was also feverish. Reading on here it seems that some of you folks have been put on IVIG when you have had similar experiences. ( note: I have already
Hi folks I've had a chest infection for the last four weeks and I'm now on my fifth lot of anti biotics this year. I spent 7 days in bed recently and I was also feverish. Reading on here it seems that some of you folks have been put on IVIG when you have had similar experiences. ( note: I have already
Jamie_james
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CLL Support
8 years ago
Flu and other beasties
Our whole house has the flu--or a sinister look-alike. I probably started it. I had a flu shot, but suspect that it didn't "take" as it should. Seems like this has been going on a long time. So I've had a cough that has been pretty awful at times, and a temperature that is normal in the morning
Our whole house has the flu--or a sinister look-alike. I probably started it. I had a flu shot, but suspect that it didn't "take" as it should. Seems like this has been going on a long time. So I've had a cough that has been pretty awful at times, and a temperature that is normal in the morning
shoshanaz
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CLL Support
8 years ago
Have you had chemo or radiotherapy for persistent non muscle invasive bladder cancer?
I was diagnosed with bladder cancer in May 2014, had 3 TURBTs, BCG & EMDA for 9 weeks, a total of 6 cystoscopies and biopsies under General anaesthetic. The cancer has reduced and remains either Gd2TpA and /or tissue CIS but I must soon decide whether to have radical Cystonomy - removal of bladder,
I was diagnosed with bladder cancer in May 2014, had 3 TURBTs, BCG & EMDA for 9 weeks, a total of 6 cystoscopies and biopsies under General anaesthetic. The cancer has reduced and remains either Gd2TpA and /or tissue CIS but I must soon decide whether to have radical Cystonomy - removal of bladder,
robyndasey
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Fight Bladder Cancer
8 years ago
Is it the meds or the PD?
Or something else entirely? I started on C/L about 10 days ago and have felt worse each day since. I'd say I have the flu but I had a flu shot. The tremor is worse, I'm extremely nauseated and hurt all over. Is this a typical reaction and if so does it pass fairly quickly? Usually I get out with my dog
Or something else entirely? I started on C/L about 10 days ago and have felt worse each day since. I'd say I have the flu but I had a flu shot. The tremor is worse, I'm extremely nauseated and hurt all over. Is this a typical reaction and if so does it pass fairly quickly? Usually I get out with my dog
Beckey
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Cure Parkinson's
8 years ago
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