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I was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic Adenocarcinoma of my left lung In summer 2020.which was treated with chemotherapy and immunotherapy, got a good response to treatment however immunotherapy has been stopped due to combination of mild renal impairment, diarrhoea, skin toxicity and thyroid immune
I was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic Adenocarcinoma of my left lung In summer 2020.which was treated with chemotherapy and immunotherapy, got a good response to treatment however immunotherapy has been stopped due to combination of mild renal impairment, diarrhoea, skin toxicity and thyroid immune
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
Cataract op
Hubby had major lung surgery in may , he had been wait6months for cataract surgery 1st appointment 8th july cancelled due to the consultant self isolating then went on annual leave next appointment 20th August went to that told he had to have a scan to measure the lens after 2 weeks phoned up to be told
Hubby had major lung surgery in may , he had been wait6months for cataract surgery 1st appointment 8th july cancelled due to the consultant self isolating then went on annual leave next appointment 20th August went to that told he had to have a scan to measure the lens after 2 weeks phoned up to be told
Canabeans
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) symposium on small cell lung cancer.
The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) is a global network of doctors, researchers, and other professionals that have dedicated their lives to preventing and curing lung cancers. Patent education and advocacy are important to their mission. The IASLC conferences are held
The International Association for the Study of Lung Cancer (IASLC) is a global network of doctors, researchers, and other professionals that have dedicated their lives to preventing and curing lung cancers. Patent education and advocacy are important to their mission. The IASLC conferences are held
Denzie
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3 years ago
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My husband was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer in 2020. He has had chemo with immunotherapy, which worked. Then immunotherapy alone which didn’t so was stopped. Then he had a 2nd cycle of same chemo which hasn’t worked and the tumour is still growing! Is anyone further along the line and can give
My husband was diagnosed with small cell lung cancer in 2020. He has had chemo with immunotherapy, which worked. Then immunotherapy alone which didn’t so was stopped. Then he had a 2nd cycle of same chemo which hasn’t worked and the tumour is still growing! Is anyone further along the line and can give
Italiana
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
BK virus and Low WBC
Hi - my dad received a kidney transplant about 4 months ago and at first everything looked great. But recently it showed he had the BK virus. First they lowered his CellCept dose and two weeks later the virus had increased. So they removed CellCept completely and his virus levels were coming down. However
Hi - my dad received a kidney transplant about 4 months ago and at first everything looked great. But recently it showed he had the BK virus. First they lowered his CellCept dose and two weeks later the virus had increased. So they removed CellCept completely and his virus levels were coming down. However
Nyc147
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
Long term antibiotic treatment with Amoxicillin-Clav ( a form of augmentin. Taking a large does every day 500mg twice a day. Cause rls?
Let me explain. I was on dialysis for 5 and 1/2 year’s when I received a kidney transplant. For about 3 months after surgery it seemed my rls had almost gone. Then because I have a neurogenic bladder I started getting uti that required hospitalization and even got sepsis so the last time the infectious
Let me explain. I was on dialysis for 5 and 1/2 year’s when I received a kidney transplant. For about 3 months after surgery it seemed my rls had almost gone. Then because I have a neurogenic bladder I started getting uti that required hospitalization and even got sepsis so the last time the infectious
ESRDRLS
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Harefield Lung Transplant
Hi, I am on the
lung
transplant
list at QE Hospital Birmingham, but surgery there is still suspended and will be until June at the earliest. I am therefore going to be seen at Harefield in the hope I can go on their list.
Hi, I am on the
lung
transplant
list at QE Hospital Birmingham, but surgery there is still suspended and will be until June at the earliest. I am therefore going to be seen at Harefield in the hope I can go on their list.
mary1956
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Covid -19, still a big risk for some.
Some time ago, I wanted to post up a warning about the various covid vaccines, and of the lack of protection they might offer 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
Some time ago, I wanted to post up a warning about the various covid vaccines, and of the lack of protection they might offer 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
Richard-Allen
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Long time no post lol
transplant
it's amazing 🙃... were actually querying whether donor had allergies as i have never suffered from any before...... anyway take care 🙂xxx
transplant
it's amazing 🙃... were actually querying whether donor had allergies as i have never suffered from any before...... anyway take care 🙂xxx
jojokarak
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Kidney transplant 17 yrs. survived Covid 3/2020 and still have antibodies. Unvaccinated wondering if others concerned with immune response.
Unsure if I should get the vaccine as I have antibodies.
Unsure if I should get the vaccine as I have antibodies.
homerontherange
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
It's back
Hi this is my first post on this forum I had bad psoriasis until I got a heart transplant last year and it cleared up totally it was brilliant and I really thought because of the immusupprestants it would stay away, how wrong I was after stopping the steroids it's back with a vengeance totally gutted
Hi this is my first post on this forum I had bad psoriasis until I got a heart transplant last year and it cleared up totally it was brilliant and I really thought because of the immusupprestants it would stay away, how wrong I was after stopping the steroids it's back with a vengeance totally gutted
Thanksnhs
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Beyond Psoriasis
3 years ago
Singulair for Mild COPD
Currently struggling with morning wheeze & nocturnal symptoms. I don't know why because little has changed. Years ago I tried Singulair but its efficacy was overshadowed by my anxiety about my breathing at the time. It was deemed not to work and stopped. Last night I thought I'd give it another shot,
Currently struggling with morning wheeze & nocturnal symptoms. I don't know why because little has changed. Years ago I tried Singulair but its efficacy was overshadowed by my anxiety about my breathing at the time. It was deemed not to work and stopped. Last night I thought I'd give it another shot,
ck101
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Fluid retention / edema
Hi -- I'm 5 years post kidney transplant and over the past year I've developed swelling (pitting edema) in my lower legs. My eyes are also extemely puffy in the morning as the fluid pools there overnight. I'm curiuos if others have taken diuretics (lasix) to address this, or why they have chosen not
Hi -- I'm 5 years post kidney transplant and over the past year I've developed swelling (pitting edema) in my lower legs. My eyes are also extemely puffy in the morning as the fluid pools there overnight. I'm curiuos if others have taken diuretics (lasix) to address this, or why they have chosen not
SoCal1
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Kidney Transplant
3 years ago
Oldest Heart Transplant Patient Turns 90
Britain's oldest heart transplant patient, Ted Warner, recently turned 90. Ted had his transplant 31 years ago but many have survived far longer. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-58361917
Britain's oldest heart transplant patient, Ted Warner, recently turned 90. Ted had his transplant 31 years ago but many have survived far longer. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-cambridgeshire-58361917
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Hope for us hearties
UK's oldest living heart transplant patient marks 90th birthday. What brilliant news, only expected a few more years to live after transplant (BBC news)Transplant op in August 1990. Never give in! Take care all
UK's oldest living heart transplant patient marks 90th birthday. What brilliant news, only expected a few more years to live after transplant (BBC news)Transplant op in August 1990. Never give in! Take care all
sherwood123
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Understanding Dexa scan results
Hi. I've had some results of my latest Dexa scan today. I'm due to speak to the consultant next week so I thought I'd jump the gun and ask some questions so I could prepare for the conversation. This is a summary: " Dexa scan shows an unreliable score at the lumbar spine due to the presence of vertebral
Hi. I've had some results of my latest Dexa scan today. I'm due to speak to the consultant next week so I thought I'd jump the gun and ask some questions so I could prepare for the conversation. This is a summary: " Dexa scan shows an unreliable score at the lumbar spine due to the presence of vertebral
Flowergirl24
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Hold the front page !
In praise of GP yes you heard it here. New GP called me to say she has latest sputum result. Explained it to me in detail Asked what my advice had been from respiratory team as they had results also. I explained team had not contacted me and l was managing as best l could. Her next words were l think
In praise of GP yes you heard it here. New GP called me to say she has latest sputum result. Explained it to me in detail Asked what my advice had been from respiratory team as they had results also. I explained team had not contacted me and l was managing as best l could. Her next words were l think
Delamere
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Pancreatic issues, post liver transplant
Hi, has anyone had issues with their pancreas, post liver transplant. I had my transplant 16months ago, and due to ongoing pain and bowel issues, they conducted an MRCP, which showed, I have an Atrophic pancreas, any info would be great. Thank you
Hi, has anyone had issues with their pancreas, post liver transplant. I had my transplant 16months ago, and due to ongoing pain and bowel issues, they conducted an MRCP, which showed, I have an Atrophic pancreas, any info would be great. Thank you
TBSW
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British Liver Trust
3 years ago
Tonight’s Lung Cancer Living Room.
Lung cancer can be financially devastating, learn more about finances and getting the most from your benefits. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 TIME: 5:30-6:30 pm PT/8:30-9:30 pm ET TOPIC: Financing Your Lung Cancer Join us while we discuss navigating the financial responsibilities and burdens that sometimes
Lung cancer can be financially devastating, learn more about finances and getting the most from your benefits. TUESDAY, AUGUST 17 TIME: 5:30-6:30 pm PT/8:30-9:30 pm ET TOPIC: Financing Your Lung Cancer Join us while we discuss navigating the financial responsibilities and burdens that sometimes
Denzie
Volunteer
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Lung Cancer Support
3 years ago
INF+ ATO Study, "A knockout combination for MPN stem cells"
Some have likely seen this study. I looked into it some more today and realize it's a neat pre-clinical result. This is just FYI right now but it's an example of potential good things to come. (I just noticed Manouche posted on this last year, anyway maybe some new details here) "JAK2V617F myeloproliferative
Some have likely seen this study. I looked into it some more today and realize it's a neat pre-clinical result. This is just FYI right now but it's an example of potential good things to come. (I just noticed Manouche posted on this last year, anyway maybe some new details here) "JAK2V617F myeloproliferative
EPguy
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
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