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Hgv Driving with Cirrhosis
Hi all. Does anyone know if You can renew an HGV licence when you have cirrhosis. My partner is organising a medical for his licence renewal and is worried they will refuse it because he has ALD . Thank you in advance
Hi all. Does anyone know if You can renew an HGV licence when you have cirrhosis. My partner is organising a medical for his licence renewal and is worried they will refuse it because he has ALD . Thank you in advance
pussycat66
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Sources and experiences of LDN
Hi again, Just one more sourcing question - does anyone have any recommendations of UK sources of low dose naltrexone? I would also love to hear of anyone's experiences of taking LDN. I have hashimoto's underactive thyroid and am also trying to conceive and have read that it could be v beneficial
Hi again, Just one more sourcing question - does anyone have any recommendations of UK sources of low dose naltrexone? I would also love to hear of anyone's experiences of taking LDN. I have hashimoto's underactive thyroid and am also trying to conceive and have read that it could be v beneficial
Becsf
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Times change, observation improves, reality changes.
”Abstract: Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and yet the early pathophysiological events of the condition and sequences of dysfunction remain unclear. The loss of dopaminergic neurons and reduced levels of striatal dopamine are descriptions used interchangeably
”Abstract: Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and yet the early pathophysiological events of the condition and sequences of dysfunction remain unclear. The loss of dopaminergic neurons and reduced levels of striatal dopamine are descriptions used interchangeably
Gioc
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
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Stage 4 endo and trying for a baby
Just looking to see if anyone has been in a similar situation / look for some advise! I had surgery end of June where they found stage 4 endo, I had x2 large cysts in both ovaries and everything was fused together. My right side is blocked when he did the dye test. I was started on Decapytyl for 3
Just looking to see if anyone has been in a similar situation / look for some advise! I had surgery end of June where they found stage 4 endo, I had x2 large cysts in both ovaries and everything was fused together. My right side is blocked when he did the dye test. I was started on Decapytyl for 3
Amy2106
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
My precious daughter
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
Mami77
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Has anyone taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ?
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
Hello everyone, Just wondering if anyone has taken Perdnisone or Prednisolone with Warfarin ? Experienced any drug interactions ? Many thanks, Rosegardens
rosegardens
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Anticoagulation Support
3 months ago
Swollen knees
I have inflammatory arthritis, Osteo arthritis, Sjogrens and now have been diagnosed with FND . I also have/ had Polymyalgia . I had a hip replacement in 2017 and at that time I was suffering with painful knees. I have been on various medications and am on Imraldi and Methotrexate. I
I have inflammatory arthritis, Osteo arthritis, Sjogrens and now have been diagnosed with FND . I also have/ had Polymyalgia . I had a hip replacement in 2017 and at that time I was suffering with painful knees. I have been on various medications and am on Imraldi and Methotrexate. I
Bailybiscuit
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NRAS
7 months ago
PIP when on oxygen 24/7
What a shocking past week! I've had COPD ( emphysema ) for several years but over the course of the last few weeks I've experienced a rapid decline in my breathing to the degree I could only walk a few metres before being totally out of breath. On Wednesday I attended a routine appointment at Sevenoaks
What a shocking past week! I've had COPD ( emphysema ) for several years but over the course of the last few weeks I've experienced a rapid decline in my breathing to the degree I could only walk a few metres before being totally out of breath. On Wednesday I attended a routine appointment at Sevenoaks
Nickcv
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Graves - thyroid removed
Hi I had full thyroid removal in 2014 due to graves. I wondered if any of you could tell me as I no longer have a thyroid will I still have graves? I cannot regulate my temperature, dry skin, weight goes up and down all the time, aches in my body all the symptoms really. Levels are all within normal
Hi I had full thyroid removal in 2014 due to graves. I wondered if any of you could tell me as I no longer have a thyroid will I still have graves? I cannot regulate my temperature, dry skin, weight goes up and down all the time, aches in my body all the symptoms really. Levels are all within normal
cneal09
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
York Lupus Group Coffee and Chat meeting - 9th December at 11.30
Come join the York Lupus Group for our next Coffee and Chat meeting on the 9th December, 11.30 until 1.30 at Sledmere House Cafe, Sledmere, Driffield, Yorkshire, YO25 3XG. This is a great opportunity to meet others with lupus or associated conditions, friends and family also welcome! For more information
Come join the York Lupus Group for our next Coffee and Chat meeting on the 9th December, 11.30 until 1.30 at Sledmere House Cafe, Sledmere, Driffield, Yorkshire, YO25 3XG. This is a great opportunity to meet others with lupus or associated conditions, friends and family also welcome! For more information
michaellasmith
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
Digestive symptoms post dialysis
my husband has been on center hemodialysis for about a year and a half. None of the medical staff seem to be able to understand or help with the extreme throat/esophageal discomfort he feels for close to 24 hours following dialysis., with no appetite. I wondered if anyone else has experienced this. He
my husband has been on center hemodialysis for about a year and a half. None of the medical staff seem to be able to understand or help with the extreme throat/esophageal discomfort he feels for close to 24 hours following dialysis., with no appetite. I wondered if anyone else has experienced this. He
22171
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Kidney Dialysis
9 months ago
UKIVAS Vasculitis Educational Course - Manchester November 2023
The course was attended by around 70 attendees including junior doctors, registrars and specialist nurses. All thanks to Dr Nina Brown and her team in organising the delivery of this highly regarded annual event which included expert presentations and intensive interactive sessions. Programme was extensive
The course was attended by around 70 attendees including junior doctors, registrars and specialist nurses. All thanks to Dr Nina Brown and her team in organising the delivery of this highly regarded annual event which included expert presentations and intensive interactive sessions. Programme was extensive
Suzi70
Administrator
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Vasculitis UK
6 months ago
Polymyalgia and Rheumatoid arthritis
I was diagnosed with PMR in June 2014. Over a period of about 7 years I managed to come off prednisone but after a time the PMR returned. Since 2022 I have managed to get down to 7mg daily and then have a flare. Back to 10 down to 8 and another flare. I live in France and it seems PMR is not as common
I was diagnosed with PMR in June 2014. Over a period of about 7 years I managed to come off prednisone but after a time the PMR returned. Since 2022 I have managed to get down to 7mg daily and then have a flare. Back to 10 down to 8 and another flare. I live in France and it seems PMR is not as common
Deemar
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Lu-177
Hi Everyone , I don’t really come on here much to write or ask questions but I read posts everyday ! My Husband John age 58 was diagnosed in July 2021 Dx PSA 122 Gleason score 9 unfortunately it was already out of his prostate and in surrounding areas they put him straight on Erleada + zoladex + xgeva
Hi Everyone , I don’t really come on here much to write or ask questions but I read posts everyday ! My Husband John age 58 was diagnosed in July 2021 Dx PSA 122 Gleason score 9 unfortunately it was already out of his prostate and in surrounding areas they put him straight on Erleada + zoladex + xgeva
palser1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
my mum - end stage liver failure
I just wondered if anyone may be able to offer any advice in our situation. My mum was diagnosed with cirrhosis 8 years ago and gave up alcohol. Unfortunately she started drinking again 4 years ago. She was in hospital for 6 weeks earlier this year and diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy. I thought
I just wondered if anyone may be able to offer any advice in our situation. My mum was diagnosed with cirrhosis 8 years ago and gave up alcohol. Unfortunately she started drinking again 4 years ago. She was in hospital for 6 weeks earlier this year and diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy. I thought
Bouncy1983
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Dysfunctional Synapses
https://www.eurasiareview.com/17092023-newly-discovered-trigger-of-parkinsons-upends-common-beliefs/ Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is widely accepted as the first event that leads to Parkinson’s. But the new study suggests that a dysfunction in the neuron’s synapses — the tiny gap across which
https://www.eurasiareview.com/17092023-newly-discovered-trigger-of-parkinsons-upends-common-beliefs/ Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is widely accepted as the first event that leads to Parkinson’s. But the new study suggests that a dysfunction in the neuron’s synapses — the tiny gap across which
roller2
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Post ablation (1 week) and back in AFib. How often is this likely to happen over next few weeks?
Have had PAF for a few years and this year episodes became lengthier and more frequent, the latest lasting 4 weeks. Had a Cryo-ablation last Tuesday at Lancashire Cardiac Centre and was ok for a week, albeit with a few spells of ectopic beats and a very short run of AF (30-40 seconds only). Went on
Have had PAF for a few years and this year episodes became lengthier and more frequent, the latest lasting 4 weeks. Had a Cryo-ablation last Tuesday at Lancashire Cardiac Centre and was ok for a week, albeit with a few spells of ectopic beats and a very short run of AF (30-40 seconds only). Went on
Sorre1
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AF Association
6 months ago
Out of the blue fast falling platelets. CLL and ITP since long. By pass surgery of heart one year ago.
Troublesome ITP since 9 years. Past 6 months platelets has finally been stable, treated with Revolade (Eltrombopag) 25 mg and low dose Prednisolone. In January one year ago, two of my clogged arteries in heart had a by pass surgery. Survived serious complications. Slow heart rehabilitation. Was looking
Troublesome ITP since 9 years. Past 6 months platelets has finally been stable, treated with Revolade (Eltrombopag) 25 mg and low dose Prednisolone. In January one year ago, two of my clogged arteries in heart had a by pass surgery. Survived serious complications. Slow heart rehabilitation. Was looking
Accordion
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Newly diagnosed PAF by GP
Hi everyone, i was diagnosed with PAF by GP after 24hr holter monitor and referred to cardiology in July. Still waiting for cardio appt but have had s 72hr monitor in the meantime. No idea about results of that yet. My question is how do you all tell what is an Afib episode and what is eptopics or other
Hi everyone, i was diagnosed with PAF by GP after 24hr holter monitor and referred to cardiology in July. Still waiting for cardio appt but have had s 72hr monitor in the meantime. No idea about results of that yet. My question is how do you all tell what is an Afib episode and what is eptopics or other
Tropicaltaurus
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AF Association
6 months ago
What causes autoimmune diseases?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpZhLQXp__g I don't often post Youtube videos but I was much impressed by this lecture by Dr Peter Osborne and felt the need to share it. This is quite a long lecture (1 hour 50 mins) by an expert in autoimmune diseases who has rather unconventional views on the subject
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpZhLQXp__g I don't often post Youtube videos but I was much impressed by this lecture by Dr Peter Osborne and felt the need to share it. This is quite a long lecture (1 hour 50 mins) by an expert in autoimmune diseases who has rather unconventional views on the subject
Frank77
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
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