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I take Esbriet has anyone ever heard of taking hemp oil for IPF? and does anyone know how well esbriet works. I've been on it for 6mths. Seems to help with cough. On oxygen 24/7
I take Esbriet has anyone ever heard of taking hemp oil for IPF? and does anyone know how well esbriet works. I've been on it for 6mths. Seems to help with cough. On oxygen 24/7
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Had a operation now suffering with insomnia
Hi all, I had a lung operation back in October and since I came home in November I've been having problems sleeping how this started was the pain keeping me up at night but now where I'm so tired and falling asleep in the daytime I can't sleep at night but I'm still tierd I've tried going to bed early
Hi all, I had a lung operation back in October and since I came home in November I've been having problems sleeping how this started was the pain keeping me up at night but now where I'm so tired and falling asleep in the daytime I can't sleep at night but I'm still tierd I've tried going to bed early
Wintersbite
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Epilepsy Action
8 years ago
Humour - Something to cheer senior citizens up.
I am a Seenager. (Senior teenager) I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 60 years later. I don’t have to go to school or work, in fact anywhere I don’t want to. I get an allowance every month. I have my own house. I don’t have a curfew. I have a driver’s license and my own car. The people
I am a Seenager. (Senior teenager) I have everything that I wanted as a teenager, only 60 years later. I don’t have to go to school or work, in fact anywhere I don’t want to. I get an allowance every month. I have my own house. I don’t have a curfew. I have a driver’s license and my own car. The people
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8 years ago
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Harefield Hospital. Review
Hi everyone, Went to Harefield Hospital for a NIPPY review. I have severe COPD, on 1 litre oxygen and borderline CO2 retention. Several months ago, I was given a Bi-Pap machine (Positive Airways Pressure) The idea is that this machine keeps your airwaves open at the correct level while you sleep.
Hi everyone, Went to Harefield Hospital for a NIPPY review. I have severe COPD, on 1 litre oxygen and borderline CO2 retention. Several months ago, I was given a Bi-Pap machine (Positive Airways Pressure) The idea is that this machine keeps your airwaves open at the correct level while you sleep.
2malinka
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Any one taking Iressa
Hi ,my name is martin I am 59 yrs old non smoker.I was diagnosed with NSCLC adenocarcinoma 28082015 stage four which had spread to my pelvis and spine .I developed slight pain in my lower back which started to stop me sleeping properly so went to the doctor.I was was sent for xray and a lytic lesion
Hi ,my name is martin I am 59 yrs old non smoker.I was diagnosed with NSCLC adenocarcinoma 28082015 stage four which had spread to my pelvis and spine .I developed slight pain in my lower back which started to stop me sleeping properly so went to the doctor.I was was sent for xray and a lytic lesion
brodey
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
8 years ago
Cold sores/Herpes simplex
I have read lately that some of you are suffering from cold sores. Aren't they not the most horrible things to suffer from ? I have had them often since childhood and at times they have been so bad that I can't even eat and have had to drink through a straw. At times I have had them very close to my
I have read lately that some of you are suffering from cold sores. Aren't they not the most horrible things to suffer from ? I have had them often since childhood and at times they have been so bad that I can't even eat and have had to drink through a straw. At times I have had them very close to my
PollyP
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
8 years ago
Esmaleyla
Hi i am new to this site and so happy i came across it i had a lobectomy 17 month ago and i still experience pain in my chest and pain between my shoulder blades i am told it is nothing to worry about its due to the surgery nerve damage but i still worry that the cancers back can anyone relate
Hi i am new to this site and so happy i came across it i had a lobectomy 17 month ago and i still experience pain in my chest and pain between my shoulder blades i am told it is nothing to worry about its due to the surgery nerve damage but i still worry that the cancers back can anyone relate
esmaleyla
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Has anyone had a lung transplant?
They are starting to talk to my husband about lung transplant, just starting the pre-transplant listing testing period. Has anyone had a lung transplant? If so, what was it like for you? Suggestions of things to consider?
They are starting to talk to my husband about lung transplant, just starting the pre-transplant listing testing period. Has anyone had a lung transplant? If so, what was it like for you? Suggestions of things to consider?
WhiteTara
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PCD Family Support Group (UK)
9 years ago
Cabergoline
Hello - I've been following this ?forum on & off for some months hoping to come across someone else who has/had a macroprolactinoma. Mine was discovered during routine staging following a lobectomy. It's being treated by an endocrinologist (!) with Cabergoline. At the moment it's stable, but would like
Hello - I've been following this ?forum on & off for some months hoping to come across someone else who has/had a macroprolactinoma. Mine was discovered during routine staging following a lobectomy. It's being treated by an endocrinologist (!) with Cabergoline. At the moment it's stable, but would like
emcee
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Thank God ive found you.
My Dad has been diagnosed with Lung Cancer, he is 75 and as all of you probably know you think thats it, or dad and I did until i watched the DVD that the nurse gave us from the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, it was like a breath of fresh air, after all the doom and gloom from the Doctors it was
My Dad has been diagnosed with Lung Cancer, he is 75 and as all of you probably know you think thats it, or dad and I did until i watched the DVD that the nurse gave us from the Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation, it was like a breath of fresh air, after all the doom and gloom from the Doctors it was
frankiedarv
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Update, Good News
Went for my post op out patients appointment today after my surgery in September for upper left
lung
lobectomy
and I got the all clear no lymph nodes involved no chemo needed and the cancer was in the early stages, I am over the moon, as you may know from my past posts I have also had my right upper
Went for my post op out patients appointment today after my surgery in September for upper left
lung
lobectomy
and I got the all clear no lymph nodes involved no chemo needed and the cancer was in the early stages, I am over the moon, as you may know from my past posts I have also had my right upper
littlenanny
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
TO LOSE WEIGHT
HI not sure if anyone as the same problem as me when I go to the hospital for my appointment with doctor they said that I have put weight on I told that it was the steroids and that with my Fibromyalgia and lots of other problem I cannot Exercise which does not help me as they did a CT on my lungs and
HI not sure if anyone as the same problem as me when I go to the hospital for my appointment with doctor they said that I have put weight on I told that it was the steroids and that with my Fibromyalgia and lots of other problem I cannot Exercise which does not help me as they did a CT on my lungs and
Angels2810
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Personal achievement
Hi all I just wanted to share a personal achievement with you all. Yesterday, I completed Snowdonia marathon with my husband in just over 6 hours!! It is billed as one of the UKs toughest road marathons and I had done it three times before. However, last year I had to cancel my place as I had been diagnosed
Hi all I just wanted to share a personal achievement with you all. Yesterday, I completed Snowdonia marathon with my husband in just over 6 hours!! It is billed as one of the UKs toughest road marathons and I had done it three times before. However, last year I had to cancel my place as I had been diagnosed
Janey_H
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
Left Upper VATS Lobectomy Surgery 10/29
My Father is going in for this procedure, (stage I lung cancer) and i was hoping to get some inside information on some things we could do for him at home that will make his recovery easier. Should we get adjustable Mattress, or a self lifting recliner for him? what can we expect?? thanks
My Father is going in for this procedure, (stage I lung cancer) and i was hoping to get some inside information on some things we could do for him at home that will make his recovery easier. Should we get adjustable Mattress, or a self lifting recliner for him? what can we expect?? thanks
charmed3k
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
New job
Hi everyone last time i wrote i was feeling really low upset angry depressed because my job had been given away 😑due to my illness But i have been offered a job in my village 5 min walk from my house 😃it has really cheered me up to know that someone else thinks im capable of doing a days work even
Hi everyone last time i wrote i was feeling really low upset angry depressed because my job had been given away 😑due to my illness But i have been offered a job in my village 5 min walk from my house 😃it has really cheered me up to know that someone else thinks im capable of doing a days work even
midgetgem12
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
First few days of chemotherapy
Please can anyone give me any tips ? I am 42 with stage 4 lung cancer . I went for my first chemo in hospital for a whole day and tablets at home for 2 days . I am on last day but feel really nauseous the anti sickness only work for a little while .
Please can anyone give me any tips ? I am 42 with stage 4 lung cancer . I went for my first chemo in hospital for a whole day and tablets at home for 2 days . I am on last day but feel really nauseous the anti sickness only work for a little while .
nobagaboo
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Just come out of hospital from lung operation needing help with my inhaler
Hi new to the forums but need help thought hospital would have given me something like a spacer as I can't take the deep breath any more due to the operation I just had but no help from there my gp probably will call me tomorrow sometime but I need to take my inhaler and I can't do the deep breath in
Hi new to the forums but need help thought hospital would have given me something like a spacer as I can't take the deep breath any more due to the operation I just had but no help from there my gp probably will call me tomorrow sometime but I need to take my inhaler and I can't do the deep breath in
Wintersbite
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Asthma Community Forum
9 years ago
Some help please
My dad has Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis it's a very recent diagnosis. He's 66. Has anyone tried the serrapeptase or nattokinase enzymes? And does anyone know the exclusion criteria for lung transplant for the UK?
My dad has Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis it's a very recent diagnosis. He's 66. Has anyone tried the serrapeptase or nattokinase enzymes? And does anyone know the exclusion criteria for lung transplant for the UK?
nursejaine
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
9 years ago
Treatment Approaches
I have a question for anyone reading this. The way that lung cancer is treated seems to vary around the world and even in the UK. My husband has non small cell squamous lung cancer, stage 4. It has spread from his right lung to his scapula. He is having 6 rounds of chemotherapy (gemcetibine & carboplatin
I have a question for anyone reading this. The way that lung cancer is treated seems to vary around the world and even in the UK. My husband has non small cell squamous lung cancer, stage 4. It has spread from his right lung to his scapula. He is having 6 rounds of chemotherapy (gemcetibine & carboplatin
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
9 years ago
It's Like Falling Down A Rabbit-Hole...
There was I poodling along...not a bother on me...when I began to wonder whether or not this was too good to be true. I'd reached the 1200's you see in someone's tree and was getting quite blasé...plenty of records to check the facts...the dates were slightly iffy but then dates often are... And it was
There was I poodling along...not a bother on me...when I began to wonder whether or not this was too good to be true. I'd reached the 1200's you see in someone's tree and was getting quite blasé...plenty of records to check the facts...the dates were slightly iffy but then dates often are... And it was
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