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HV88 Virus
Post liver transplant 3 years. Recently diagnosed with HV88 virus which I carried pre transplant but didn't know. Thankfully copies are low and now on 1mg of Sirolimus to keep copies low Taking 0.5 Advagraf now as LFT's are still excellent and all well within range and the reduction has helped renal
Post liver transplant 3 years. Recently diagnosed with HV88 virus which I carried pre transplant but didn't know. Thankfully copies are low and now on 1mg of Sirolimus to keep copies low Taking 0.5 Advagraf now as LFT's are still excellent and all well within range and the reduction has helped renal
Geordiemac
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Next-level Dose Given in Trial of Stem Cell Therapy for Bradykinesia
IMAC Holdings has completed dosing the second group of patients in its Phase 1 clinical trial testing umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cell therapy for the treatment of bradykinesia due to Parkinson’s disease. About a year ago, a first group of five patients received a low dose of the therapy
IMAC Holdings has completed dosing the second group of patients in its Phase 1 clinical trial testing umbilical cord-derived mesenchymal stem cell therapy for the treatment of bradykinesia due to Parkinson’s disease. About a year ago, a first group of five patients received a low dose of the therapy
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Ivermectin and wbc
I am on watch and wait. Fulky vaccinated with pfizer, got covid anyway, and took 3 days of ivermectin 25mg 2x per day. One month later my wbc dropped 10%. Has this happed to anyone else??? Or just a Coincidence??
I am on watch and wait. Fulky vaccinated with pfizer, got covid anyway, and took 3 days of ivermectin 25mg 2x per day. One month later my wbc dropped 10%. Has this happed to anyone else??? Or just a Coincidence??
mleo123
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CLL Support
2 years ago
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Researchers report third case of HIV remission after stem cell transplant using umbilical cord blood
A US woman has become the third known person who's gone into HIV remission, and the first mixed-race woman, thanks to a transplant of stem cells from umbilical cord blood, according to research presented at a conference Tuesday. https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/15/health/hiv-third-person-remission/index.html
A US woman has become the third known person who's gone into HIV remission, and the first mixed-race woman, thanks to a transplant of stem cells from umbilical cord blood, according to research presented at a conference Tuesday. https://edition.cnn.com/2022/02/15/health/hiv-third-person-remission/index.html
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Kidney Stones - Herbal Alternatives for PSP Patients
Mom was diagnosed with
PSP
in 2015. Recently, we got her ultrasound done with great difficulty and found that she has kidney stones. Not sure if discomfort is because of stones or something else. The urologist we consulted told us it's not possible to operate, or even remove stones by laser..
Mom was diagnosed with
PSP
in 2015. Recently, we got her ultrasound done with great difficulty and found that she has kidney stones. Not sure if discomfort is because of stones or something else. The urologist we consulted told us it's not possible to operate, or even remove stones by laser..
pankaj911
in
PSP Association
2 years ago
IBS says gastroenterologist but,
Specialist adamant this is IBS for 5 Years. But ive lost some weight, mucous with blood too on one occasion, some constipation. I have low iron levels and red cell count is lower but QFIT, calprotectin, gastroscope, sigmoidsxope and virtual colonoscopy CT scan, small bowel capsule all negative. Most
Specialist adamant this is IBS for 5 Years. But ive lost some weight, mucous with blood too on one occasion, some constipation. I have low iron levels and red cell count is lower but QFIT, calprotectin, gastroscope, sigmoidsxope and virtual colonoscopy CT scan, small bowel capsule all negative. Most
tony11173
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Lost will to live
I have been suffering IBS for 9 yrs. At this point I eat only raspberries, grilled cheese sandwiches, potato chips. I seem to do okay for a while then I have abdominal pain. I use Miralax or equivalent. I drilnk water and some chocolate almond milk. Too sick to cook The other day I tried salted peanuts
I have been suffering IBS for 9 yrs. At this point I eat only raspberries, grilled cheese sandwiches, potato chips. I seem to do okay for a while then I have abdominal pain. I use Miralax or equivalent. I drilnk water and some chocolate almond milk. Too sick to cook The other day I tried salted peanuts
marshamclean
in
IBS Network
2 years ago
Cord blood donation Northern Ireland
Does anyone know much about this? I’m very early on in pregnancy but heard about this years ago when beother in law had to have a stem cell transplant. I’m not sure if it’s available in Northern Ireland. Does it have to be donated or can it be froze for possible future use for child?
Does anyone know much about this? I’m very early on in pregnancy but heard about this years ago when beother in law had to have a stem cell transplant. I’m not sure if it’s available in Northern Ireland. Does it have to be donated or can it be froze for possible future use for child?
Babytwinkle
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Kidney cancer
I have been diagnosed with cancer of the left kidney. My urologist says the entire kidney needs to be removed. The cancer is low yield and not spread. What can you eat, drink with one kidney, basically how do you live. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you.
I have been diagnosed with cancer of the left kidney. My urologist says the entire kidney needs to be removed. The cancer is low yield and not spread. What can you eat, drink with one kidney, basically how do you live. Any information would be appreciated. Thank you.
winabago
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
Microalbumin
Hi again folks, So 3 months ago I had a random test result that indicated my microalbumin was 107...I was very alarmed, 66 year old woman...no diabetes, or high blood pressure....(I deal with an anxiety disorder...my toughest health diagnosis) so I searched and searched the internet and found very
Hi again folks, So 3 months ago I had a random test result that indicated my microalbumin was 107...I was very alarmed, 66 year old woman...no diabetes, or high blood pressure....(I deal with an anxiety disorder...my toughest health diagnosis) so I searched and searched the internet and found very
Run333
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Early CKD Support
2 years ago
WARWICK's Latest Update on his POST ASCT journey thus far...
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Sat Feb 12, 2022 10:39 pm Evening all... :D As some of you may recall, sometime ago in 2021, Warwick, (one of our committee members), underwent his Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT) journey. While his condition is deemed a success, the journey itself remains ongoing w/
Post by MPN-MATE Admin » Sat Feb 12, 2022 10:39 pm Evening all... :D As some of you may recall, sometime ago in 2021, Warwick, (one of our committee members), underwent his Allogenic Stem Cell Transplant (ASCT) journey. While his condition is deemed a success, the journey itself remains ongoing w/
socrates_8
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Poop may not be magical? Microbiome Prescription Blog discusses FMT results
http://blog.microbiomeprescription.com/2021/11/26/before-donor-after-fmt-analysis/ I'm still pro poop. Just sharing. Is FMT Worth the Risk? FMT is effectively an organ transplant. Like organ transplants, there are significant risks of rejection and no way to undo it once it happens. From correspondence
http://blog.microbiomeprescription.com/2021/11/26/before-donor-after-fmt-analysis/ I'm still pro poop. Just sharing. Is FMT Worth the Risk? FMT is effectively an organ transplant. Like organ transplants, there are significant risks of rejection and no way to undo it once it happens. From correspondence
Bolt_Upright
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
General question
Hello All, Sorry to disturb you. Have few questions; appreciate if someone has suggestions/advise. I have pain when I pee some times, few bubbles and as well back pain. Did ultrasound and found 2 very small non obstructing stones, this is beginning of Jan 2021. From them I always felt I was tired ,
Hello All, Sorry to disturb you. Have few questions; appreciate if someone has suggestions/advise. I have pain when I pee some times, few bubbles and as well back pain. Did ultrasound and found 2 very small non obstructing stones, this is beginning of Jan 2021. From them I always felt I was tired ,
Anxoiusguy
in
Early CKD Support
2 years ago
What a couple of weeks…😡
Following double lung transplant assessments they have now discovered i have coronary stenosis but cannot make a final decision until a further report is prepared and discussed with the cardiologist. These tests are so thorough as only the fittest( ironic eh!) can be put forward. Depending on the grade
Following double lung transplant assessments they have now discovered i have coronary stenosis but cannot make a final decision until a further report is prepared and discussed with the cardiologist. These tests are so thorough as only the fittest( ironic eh!) can be put forward. Depending on the grade
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 years ago
10 Years With CLL: Two Trials & Lifesaving CAR T-Cell Therapy
I rarely cross post to Patient Power but today there is a story by a fellow CLL patient I have known for many years as DebinOz. She is one of the few I know of with a more aggressive form of CLL than mine. And I think she has more air miles than my 750,000 with United. Len - See: https://patientpower.info
I rarely cross post to Patient Power but today there is a story by a fellow CLL patient I have known for many years as DebinOz. She is one of the few I know of with a more aggressive form of CLL than mine. And I think she has more air miles than my 750,000 with United. Len - See: https://patientpower.info
lankisterguy
Volunteer
in
CLL Support
2 years ago
Covid -19, still a big risk for some.
Back in April, (not long after I had my first covid-19 vaccine), news began to filter through on the “Royal Free Hospital London, Liver Transplant Support Group” Facebook site, that certain people who had received a
kidney
transplant
were not showing any antibodies after having had the covid vaccine.
Back in April, (not long after I had my first covid-19 vaccine), news began to filter through on the “Royal Free Hospital London, Liver Transplant Support Group” Facebook site, that certain people who had received a
kidney
transplant
were not showing any antibodies after having had the covid vaccine.
Richard-Allen
in
British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Kidney transplant
I have had a
kidney
transplant
on the Tuesday 9th March and my
kidney
function is doing really well
I have had a
kidney
transplant
on the Tuesday 9th March and my
kidney
function is doing really well
Naila_Bi1991
in
Kidney Dialysis
3 years ago
Tacrolimus/Advagraf and Ginger
I’ve had a lot of changes in my tacrolimus dosage since my
kidney
transplant
March 3, now wondering if it is partly due to the ginger.
I’ve had a lot of changes in my tacrolimus dosage since my
kidney
transplant
March 3, now wondering if it is partly due to the ginger.
Tallyn
in
Kidney Transplant Patient Support
3 years ago
Cystic Fibrosis - Functional Bile Duct Cells Generated From Stem Cells
A condition that is rarely mentioned here is Cystic Fibrosis. This may be due to fact that Cystic Fibrosis is considered to be a lung condition, but CF can cause the blockage of small ducts in the liver leading to CF-related liver disease. Liver disease in people with CF can be related to problems with
A condition that is rarely mentioned here is Cystic Fibrosis. This may be due to fact that Cystic Fibrosis is considered to be a lung condition, but CF can cause the blockage of small ducts in the liver leading to CF-related liver disease. Liver disease in people with CF can be related to problems with
Richard-Allen
in
British Liver Trust
2 years ago
How long to wait for a tracheotomy
Hello. So my brother has been weaned off sedation abit. However he has been becoming distressed- not surprising as he has a tube down his throat and the nurses have told him where he is. He is still not fully unsedated - his partner is struggling as she showed him a picture of their daughter but he was
Hello. So my brother has been weaned off sedation abit. However he has been becoming distressed- not surprising as he has a tube down his throat and the nurses have told him where he is. He is still not fully unsedated - his partner is struggling as she showed him a picture of their daughter but he was
paris2021
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ICUsteps
2 years ago
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