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fatigue
I was just changed from monthly blood tests to 6 months and 6 month check ups....the doc said I was stable and there was a good chance i would never need treatment. I am 76 and maybe he thought I would naturally not live that long. Anyway, my concern is this ongoing fatigue that smacks me in the face
I was just changed from monthly blood tests to 6 months and 6 month check ups....the doc said I was stable and there was a good chance i would never need treatment. I am 76 and maybe he thought I would naturally not live that long. Anyway, my concern is this ongoing fatigue that smacks me in the face
DianeSH
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Zanubrutinib and ACE inhibitors
I am approaching the start of treatment for the first time. I have for many years been taking an ACE inhibitor (perindropril) for high blood pressure, which is now well controlled. I have CLL, my lymphocyte count is doubling quickly (~2 months) and my haematologist is considering options for treatment
I am approaching the start of treatment for the first time. I have for many years been taking an ACE inhibitor (perindropril) for high blood pressure, which is now well controlled. I have CLL, my lymphocyte count is doubling quickly (~2 months) and my haematologist is considering options for treatment
Fogey
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CLL Support
7 months ago
acyclovir and kidney care
I have follicular lymphoma. I’m not interested in taking acyclovir as I was born with only one kidney. I’m wondering if anyone knows of an antiviral that doesn’t harm the renal function that can replace acyclovir? thank you.
I have follicular lymphoma. I’m not interested in taking acyclovir as I was born with only one kidney. I’m wondering if anyone knows of an antiviral that doesn’t harm the renal function that can replace acyclovir? thank you.
Fredismydog
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CLL Support
3 months ago
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https://www.urologytimes.com/view/study-applies-ai-tool-to-stampede-data-in-prostate-cancer "We already know that there are various variables that get reported as part of routine histology reporting, which have a degree of prognostic impact, particularly in the early stage of the disease. But these
https://www.urologytimes.com/view/study-applies-ai-tool-to-stampede-data-in-prostate-cancer "We already know that there are various variables that get reported as part of routine histology reporting, which have a degree of prognostic impact, particularly in the early stage of the disease. But these
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Life after transplant
My hubby is now 10 months post transplant due to alcohol liver disease. My question is how much damage did the drinking really do i thought after liver transplant everything would be great i know this is what i focused on to get me where i am and get through it so god knows what my hubby thought . But
My hubby is now 10 months post transplant due to alcohol liver disease. My question is how much damage did the drinking really do i thought after liver transplant everything would be great i know this is what i focused on to get me where i am and get through it so god knows what my hubby thought . But
Lippy42
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Chronic kidney disease
My recent GP-ordered blood tests have revealed chronic kidney disease. I have been told that an appointment will not be necessary. My creatine count is very high this time but B12 etc. are fine. Should I worry; everything online says this is serious.
My recent GP-ordered blood tests have revealed chronic kidney disease. I have been told that an appointment will not be necessary. My creatine count is very high this time but B12 etc. are fine. Should I worry; everything online says this is serious.
MaggieSylvie
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MPN Voice
7 months ago
UTI/bladder issues/pain
This article is an interesting read… https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/overactive-bladder-thyroid Especially as of a lately iv been struggling with my bladder, and a UTI, the UTI cleared up with antibiotics (which nearly killed me off!) but now certain foods/drinks trigger bladder pain!? I
This article is an interesting read… https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/overactive-bladder-thyroid Especially as of a lately iv been struggling with my bladder, and a UTI, the UTI cleared up with antibiotics (which nearly killed me off!) but now certain foods/drinks trigger bladder pain!? I
ThyroidObsessed
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
What is yin yoga...and why it matters
As a woman then in my 30s, a healthy functioning
kidney
transplant
and a love of dance, it was a vinyasa YTT that called. Vinyasa is flowing, dynamic, graceful, and strengthening for the ropey muscles. Very yang. Marrying the inhale and exhale with the movements.
As a woman then in my 30s, a healthy functioning
kidney
transplant
and a love of dance, it was a vinyasa YTT that called. Vinyasa is flowing, dynamic, graceful, and strengthening for the ropey muscles. Very yang. Marrying the inhale and exhale with the movements.
WhollyAligned
Administrator
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Nutrition and Yoga for Health
1 year ago
Liver Transplant - Lest we forget
When a person embarks on a liver journey, there are many people involved in their treatment over possibly many years. There are a multitude of medical professionals who become involved. These may range from the gastroenterologist who in turn refers their patient to a hepatologist. All the imagery people
When a person embarks on a liver journey, there are many people involved in their treatment over possibly many years. There are a multitude of medical professionals who become involved. These may range from the gastroenterologist who in turn refers their patient to a hepatologist. All the imagery people
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Bed hair
Well I've had all my tests, I'm now severe, got pulmonary hypertension so the lung reduction is out of the question, apparently. I can go forward for a lung transplant but you know, I caused this with smoking, I gave up 2 years ago. And I don't fancy having my ribcage opened and someone else's blood
Well I've had all my tests, I'm now severe, got pulmonary hypertension so the lung reduction is out of the question, apparently. I can go forward for a lung transplant but you know, I caused this with smoking, I gave up 2 years ago. And I don't fancy having my ribcage opened and someone else's blood
Zand60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 months ago
Time flies... when you're having babies!
Afternoon all, Apologies for the radio silence for the best part of six months. I never intended to leave it this long before updating you all but life (and a certain little miss) got in the way! Cassie Jean Jackson came kicking and screaming in to the world at 8.28 am on Monday 16th October last
Afternoon all, Apologies for the radio silence for the best part of six months. I never intended to leave it this long before updating you all but life (and a certain little miss) got in the way! Cassie Jean Jackson came kicking and screaming in to the world at 8.28 am on Monday 16th October last
dodgylungrunner
British Lung Foundation
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
My GCA Update
I just got done with my MRIs and MRAs, so we’ll see if results show much. My blood test came back with sed rate normal (always has been) and C-reactive prrotein headed down. It went from normal in PMR, to 1.3 and then 2.0 in GCA. Now at 0.8, so barely high and heading in the right direction. Still feeling
I just got done with my MRIs and MRAs, so we’ll see if results show much. My blood test came back with sed rate normal (always has been) and C-reactive prrotein headed down. It went from normal in PMR, to 1.3 and then 2.0 in GCA. Now at 0.8, so barely high and heading in the right direction. Still feeling
Lenore58
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Not posted for a while
since coming off Ropinirole in October 2023 a lot has happened. I saw Doctor Jose Thomas at the Spire hospital in Cardiff South Wales before Christmas and completed his standard forms relating to RLS, sleep patterns mental state and so on. He wrote to my GP suggesting i commence a course of Pregabalin
since coming off Ropinirole in October 2023 a lot has happened. I saw Doctor Jose Thomas at the Spire hospital in Cardiff South Wales before Christmas and completed his standard forms relating to RLS, sleep patterns mental state and so on. He wrote to my GP suggesting i commence a course of Pregabalin
HipHop1972
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
Proctitis ? 🙏
Good morning, I am French and I come here on English-speaking forums to be able to find answers to my questions 😁 Has anyone here ever been diagnosed with proctitis? or inflammation of the intestines without pain? Thank you in advance have a good evening
Good morning, I am French and I come here on English-speaking forums to be able to find answers to my questions 😁 Has anyone here ever been diagnosed with proctitis? or inflammation of the intestines without pain? Thank you in advance have a good evening
Carl33150
in
Colon Cancer Connected
7 months ago
First dialysis.... not for a wuss
As I promised, I am going to document my journey as I have done before. Now it is hemodialysis. Holy mackerel. Anyone who thinks this is easy, let them sit in the chair for a turn and see what they think. My husband came with me and will be attending the training with me for the next five weeks. I am
As I promised, I am going to document my journey as I have done before. Now it is hemodialysis. Holy mackerel. Anyone who thinks this is easy, let them sit in the chair for a turn and see what they think. My husband came with me and will be attending the training with me for the next five weeks. I am
Bassetmommer
in
Kidney Dialysis
7 months ago
new onset neuropathy
hi Hi since a liver transplant 3.5 months ago I have been getting burning feet esp at night. It has gradually worsened and now I get it during the day with pain and swelling and my hands have kicked off now. It is so bad at times I just can’t walk with the discomfort and pain. I’ve heard it’s due
hi Hi since a liver transplant 3.5 months ago I have been getting burning feet esp at night. It has gradually worsened and now I get it during the day with pain and swelling and my hands have kicked off now. It is so bad at times I just can’t walk with the discomfort and pain. I’ve heard it’s due
Zechariah123
in
British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Intrinsic factor antibody
I'm posting on here as I been advised to. I've just been back to my GP because I had a blood test done the other week for intrinsic factor antibody. I had a result of 3.66 which I thought was positive but my GP just said it's negative ? I had the test done because my vitamins b12 is 211.
I'm posting on here as I been advised to. I've just been back to my GP because I had a blood test done the other week for intrinsic factor antibody. I had a result of 3.66 which I thought was positive but my GP just said it's negative ? I had the test done because my vitamins b12 is 211.
suzybear
in
Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Peginterferon
I'm wondering if anyone else is struggling with poor appetite while being o peginterferon.I have been on it for 4 years diagnosed with MF. The dose has gradually been raised but was then put up again to 135 weekly a few months ago because my spleen was enlarging.im now waiting for another appointment
I'm wondering if anyone else is struggling with poor appetite while being o peginterferon.I have been on it for 4 years diagnosed with MF. The dose has gradually been raised but was then put up again to 135 weekly a few months ago because my spleen was enlarging.im now waiting for another appointment
caroline_284
in
MPN Voice
7 months ago
And again news about clinical trials
Clinical trial tests creatine monohydrate and exercise to preserve muscle mass in prostate cancer
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231011/Clinical-trial-tests-creatine-monohydrate-and-exercise-to-preserve-muscle-mass-in-prostate-cancer-patients.aspx (hint: been a natural bodybuilder from
Clinical trial tests creatine monohydrate and exercise to preserve muscle mass in prostate cancer
https://www.news-medical.net/news/20231011/Clinical-trial-tests-creatine-monohydrate-and-exercise-to-preserve-muscle-mass-in-prostate-cancer-patients.aspx (hint: been a natural bodybuilder from
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
GFR question
Hi everyone, I'm a 59 year old male. I have high blood pressure and diabetes. A few years ago my GP said that I was dehydrated and need to drink more water. Didn't look at my test results other than to keep taking my meds for high blood pressure and diabetes. Fast forward to around 6 months ago I
Hi everyone, I'm a 59 year old male. I have high blood pressure and diabetes. A few years ago my GP said that I was dehydrated and need to drink more water. Didn't look at my test results other than to keep taking my meds for high blood pressure and diabetes. Fast forward to around 6 months ago I
tatarsalad
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Early CKD Support
7 months ago
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