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Human stem cell transplantation for Parkinson’s disease: A systematic review
Interestinghttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/379454508_Human_stem_cell_transplantation_for_Parkinson's_disease_A_systematic_review_of_in_situ_survival_and_maturation_of_progenitors_derived_from_human_embryonic_or_induced_stem_cells_in_Parkinsonian_models
Interestinghttps://www.researchgate.net/publication/379454508_Human_stem_cell_transplantation_for_Parkinson's_disease_A_systematic_review_of_in_situ_survival_and_maturation_of_progenitors_derived_from_human_embryonic_or_induced_stem_cells_in_Parkinsonian_models
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
I had to laugh at what I saw
I was on another forum where it was suggested that in order to get rid of your anxiety you should just not think about it....I can't help but not think about it.......this was my response yeah...about that....Work in a prison for 26 years.....don't worry about whether or not you will get assaulted
I was on another forum where it was suggested that in order to get rid of your anxiety you should just not think about it....I can't help but not think about it.......this was my response yeah...about that....Work in a prison for 26 years.....don't worry about whether or not you will get assaulted
mizzou7016
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
PSMA scan costs part 3
So in two prior posts, I wrote about what I was told a PSMA scan would cost. Then I wrote about what the hospital charged for the procedure.Now I have the EOB from insurance. So this is in the USA, for those international patients. So hospital billed $29,610 for the scan plus $7,305.70 for the facility
So in two prior posts, I wrote about what I was told a PSMA scan would cost. Then I wrote about what the hospital charged for the procedure.Now I have the EOB from insurance. So this is in the USA, for those international patients. So hospital billed $29,610 for the scan plus $7,305.70 for the facility
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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Sod's law.....revisited
Thanks to everybody who responded to my recent post about a colonoscopy cancelled at the last second because I had earlier gone into AF. Thought I would finish it with an update. Received letter today from surgical consultant who basically stated that the colonoscopy had not been necessary because
Thanks to everybody who responded to my recent post about a colonoscopy cancelled at the last second because I had earlier gone into AF. Thought I would finish it with an update. Received letter today from surgical consultant who basically stated that the colonoscopy had not been necessary because
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
7 months ago
What vitamin supplements to take alongside B12 injections?
Hi all - I'm currently on monthly injections for PA but still feel tired every morning even after a good nights sleep; low energy days; trouble focusing etc - sure you'll all be familiar with the symptoms! I've had several further blood tests and vitamin D and iron deficiencies have been identified
Hi all - I'm currently on monthly injections for PA but still feel tired every morning even after a good nights sleep; low energy days; trouble focusing etc - sure you'll all be familiar with the symptoms! I've had several further blood tests and vitamin D and iron deficiencies have been identified
TheSunshineSanctuary
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Stopping Letrozole
Good afternoon. My wife had breast cancer 5 years ago. Lorraine was treated in Newcastle with surgery/radiotherapy. Happily all is good. Lorraine has been on Letrozole for nearly five years and here in Scotland the practice is to stop the Letrozole at the five year mark. My wife is nervous about
Good afternoon. My wife had breast cancer 5 years ago. Lorraine was treated in Newcastle with surgery/radiotherapy. Happily all is good. Lorraine has been on Letrozole for nearly five years and here in Scotland the practice is to stop the Letrozole at the five year mark. My wife is nervous about
7164
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Cancer Support Scotland
9 months ago
Momelotinib for Myelofibrosis
Hi, I have been suffering from primary MF for 9 years and have been on Ruxolitinib. However recently I was advised that Ruxolitinib is no longer effectively managing my MF. My platelets and Hb are low and my spleen has enlarged again. My consultant is trying to get me approved for Momelotinib. She
Hi, I have been suffering from primary MF for 9 years and have been on Ruxolitinib. However recently I was advised that Ruxolitinib is no longer effectively managing my MF. My platelets and Hb are low and my spleen has enlarged again. My consultant is trying to get me approved for Momelotinib. She
Cazbolac
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
Driving anxiety
Does anyone have any tips for anxiety and panic attacks revolving around driving? I have been driving for years, and it has never scared me at all. I have previously diagnosed panic disorder, but driving has never brought on a panic attack. One day, a few months ago, I was driving on the highway to come
Does anyone have any tips for anxiety and panic attacks revolving around driving? I have been driving for years, and it has never scared me at all. I have previously diagnosed panic disorder, but driving has never brought on a panic attack. One day, a few months ago, I was driving on the highway to come
letthelightin
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Anyone else have anhedonia?
Just joined and my first post. Feeling very lonely and listless. from online: Anhedonia is the lack of interest, enjoyment or pleasure from life's experiences. You may not want to spend time with others or do activities that previously made you happy A classic symptom of depression and I cannot shake
Just joined and my first post. Feeling very lonely and listless. from online: Anhedonia is the lack of interest, enjoyment or pleasure from life's experiences. You may not want to spend time with others or do activities that previously made you happy A classic symptom of depression and I cannot shake
Relaxman
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Blood test
Had both Covid and flu jabs yesterday. Lipase blood test due today. I've been searching to see if it's wise. Leave it 48 hours is all I can see after a long search. Any advice if you've been in that position. I didn't do my weekly Benipali jab yesterday . My RA is in remission but sadly attacked my Pancreas
Had both Covid and flu jabs yesterday. Lipase blood test due today. I've been searching to see if it's wise. Leave it 48 hours is all I can see after a long search. Any advice if you've been in that position. I didn't do my weekly Benipali jab yesterday . My RA is in remission but sadly attacked my Pancreas
Jackie1947
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NRAS
7 months ago
Anyone try clonidine as a replacement for lexapro or similar anti anxiety drug?
I’m trying out bupropion thinking helps with motivation and focus and taking lexapro which does help anxiety for sure but I know it’s hard to get off so was wondering would clonidine be as effective?
I’m trying out bupropion thinking helps with motivation and focus and taking lexapro which does help anxiety for sure but I know it’s hard to get off so was wondering would clonidine be as effective?
Keano12
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 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
9 months ago
crohns and immunosuppressants???
hello all first time poster after being recently diagnosed with crohns post colonoscopy which showed long term inflammation, ulcers and some restriction in the intestine. First presented with mild stomach pain and some blood in poo but NO other symptoms. I feel lucky to have so few symptoms compared
hello all first time poster after being recently diagnosed with crohns post colonoscopy which showed long term inflammation, ulcers and some restriction in the intestine. First presented with mild stomach pain and some blood in poo but NO other symptoms. I feel lucky to have so few symptoms compared
Awbee23
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
7 months ago
Advice please x
I have had low b12, ferritin and d3 before and it is low again now.Serum vit b12 187 range ( 197-771) Serum folate 2.3 range ( >3 ) Serum ferritin 27 range ( 30-130) Vit D 32 ( over 50 ) adequate level I also have low serum inorganic phosphate... that is new to me. My gp has given me d3 tablets and
I have had low b12, ferritin and d3 before and it is low again now.Serum vit b12 187 range ( 197-771) Serum folate 2.3 range ( >3 ) Serum ferritin 27 range ( 30-130) Vit D 32 ( over 50 ) adequate level I also have low serum inorganic phosphate... that is new to me. My gp has given me d3 tablets and
49goingon99
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Due an op
I have a size 4 vaginal prolapse and also need a rectal repair, I have a size 18 shelf pessary. I experience both types of in continence , also have constipation I have been on the nhs waiting list for 10 months for a hysterectomy and rectal repair Anyone have any experience of this?
I have a size 4 vaginal prolapse and also need a rectal repair, I have a size 18 shelf pessary. I experience both types of in continence , also have constipation I have been on the nhs waiting list for 10 months for a hysterectomy and rectal repair Anyone have any experience of this?
Giraffe4
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 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
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British Liver Trust
9 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
9 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
9 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
9 months ago
European Society for Medical Oncology Congress - ESMO 2023 - Two Significant Lutetium Trials -mCRPC
Those following information coming from the ESMO Congress over the last few weeks will be aware of the many presentations focussed on the use of Lutetium. [i]
PSMAfore Study Unveils Game-Changing Results for Prostate Cancer Treatment
[/i] One such highlight was the results from the PSMAfore
Those following information coming from the ESMO Congress over the last few weeks will be aware of the many presentations focussed on the use of Lutetium. [i]
PSMAfore Study Unveils Game-Changing Results for Prostate Cancer Treatment
[/i] One such highlight was the results from the PSMAfore
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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