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Just had Bronchiectasis flare up. ? due to cold weather.. has that happened to anyone else ? are there temp guidelines for us bronchs?
Have Bronchiectasis with colonized pseudomonas Just finished 2 weeks of Ciprofloxacin.. had my first flare up for 10 months .. 🙄 Thought I was doing well .. but then just started producing loads of mucus which was different consistency & also keeping me up during the night . Hadn’t had a cold or
Have Bronchiectasis with colonized pseudomonas Just finished 2 weeks of Ciprofloxacin.. had my first flare up for 10 months .. 🙄 Thought I was doing well .. but then just started producing loads of mucus which was different consistency & also keeping me up during the night . Hadn’t had a cold or
Phill1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
Scared of the Future.....
My husband (42M) has been having the feeling of needing to use the bathroom 7-10 times a day, and it always comes out as gas or diarrhea, loose watery stools. I had him to our primary doctor and get some tests run. All of his bloodwork has come back ok, his platelets are a little high, but his iFOBT
My husband (42M) has been having the feeling of needing to use the bathroom 7-10 times a day, and it always comes out as gas or diarrhea, loose watery stools. I had him to our primary doctor and get some tests run. All of his bloodwork has come back ok, his platelets are a little high, but his iFOBT
MisSchulte
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Colon Cancer Connected
30 days ago
Running post cancer
So a shock diagnosis of colon cancer last year, surgery and chemo and I'm now doing c25k for a second time hoping that exercise can have some beneficial effect in keeping me healthy. Anyone else in this situation?
So a shock diagnosis of colon cancer last year, surgery and chemo and I'm now doing c25k for a second time hoping that exercise can have some beneficial effect in keeping me healthy. Anyone else in this situation?
RamblingMe
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Couch to 5K
1 month ago
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COVID infection
Hi everyone both my husband and I tested positive for COVID over 2 wks ago with mild symptoms. My husband tested negative after 7 days but I'm still testing positive although I have no symptoms, and it's now 14 days since first test. Any advice why this should be?
Hi everyone both my husband and I tested positive for COVID over 2 wks ago with mild symptoms. My husband tested negative after 7 days but I'm still testing positive although I have no symptoms, and it's now 14 days since first test. Any advice why this should be?
Biddy47
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
Pink Eye & Covid Vaccine
I have exfoliation glaucoma in left eye and being tested with various eye meds. Had Covid shot on Wednesday and Methotrexate on Thursday. Felt horrid yesterday and today yoke up with pink eye in the right eye. Does the Covid jab affect the eyes does anyone know? Thank you for your help.
I have exfoliation glaucoma in left eye and being tested with various eye meds. Had Covid shot on Wednesday and Methotrexate on Thursday. Felt horrid yesterday and today yoke up with pink eye in the right eye. Does the Covid jab affect the eyes does anyone know? Thank you for your help.
autumnlass
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Toc and covid vaccine
For the life of me I can’t think what I’ve done previously??. Had covid vaccine on Thursday having injected on Monday, is it beneficial to hold off this Mondays dose?
For the life of me I can’t think what I’ve done previously??. Had covid vaccine on Thursday having injected on Monday, is it beneficial to hold off this Mondays dose?
Devoid
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Cough after embryo transfer
Hi All, I had my 6th embryo transfer yesterday and this time I’m being treated with an immune protocol including steroids and other drugs. I’ve managed to pick up a cough and it seems worse after the transfer. Has anyone experienced a cough/cold after transfer and had any successes please? I don’t have
Hi All, I had my 6th embryo transfer yesterday and this time I’m being treated with an immune protocol including steroids and other drugs. I’ve managed to pick up a cough and it seems worse after the transfer. Has anyone experienced a cough/cold after transfer and had any successes please? I don’t have
Batsford
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
fainting every time I’m ill
hi, really hoping someone can help! Basically I have an under active thyroid that’s medicated with 100 lethothyroxine which seems to keep my levels ok. The problem I have is every time I’m ill i’ll pass out multiple times a day. Most recently I have a cough/cold virus not nice but also nothing serious
hi, really hoping someone can help! Basically I have an under active thyroid that’s medicated with 100 lethothyroxine which seems to keep my levels ok. The problem I have is every time I’m ill i’ll pass out multiple times a day. Most recently I have a cough/cold virus not nice but also nothing serious
Frisbeeroo
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
1 Year Anniversary (Nov 16)
Good evening, Yesterday, Nov 16, 2023, was the one year anniversary for my kidney transplant. Cindy (my donor kidney named after my good friend who helped me decide to pursue transplant eligibility testing) has been a trooper this year. She has soldiered forward without faltering as we’ve battled very
Good evening, Yesterday, Nov 16, 2023, was the one year anniversary for my kidney transplant. Cindy (my donor kidney named after my good friend who helped me decide to pursue transplant eligibility testing) has been a trooper this year. She has soldiered forward without faltering as we’ve battled very
Jayhawker
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Kidney Dialysis
7 months ago
**Last Update** Covid - Help!
For those who've had Covid at some point, when did your symptoms go away and did you need professional medical treatment for that to happen? My son was formally diagnosed on 9/18, and I developed symptoms the following day. I didn't bother getting tested. He was barely sick for about 3 days, but I've
For those who've had Covid at some point, when did your symptoms go away and did you need professional medical treatment for that to happen? My son was formally diagnosed on 9/18, and I developed symptoms the following day. I didn't bother getting tested. He was barely sick for about 3 days, but I've
NorasMom
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My MSAA Community
8 months ago
Pericardial Window
I had my 2cd thoracentesis. It was more painful and for a very long time. They did drain a little more 950 ml. I am waiting for a thoracic surgery appointment. We will discuss possible placement of a pleural catheter for drainage, possible pleurodesis. And something new: turns out a lot of the chest
I had my 2cd thoracentesis. It was more painful and for a very long time. They did drain a little more 950 ml. I am waiting for a thoracic surgery appointment. We will discuss possible placement of a pleural catheter for drainage, possible pleurodesis. And something new: turns out a lot of the chest
NPmary
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 months ago
Can anyone explain this please?
Hi all, I’ve recently had one of my routine tests ( currently back on 30mg Carbimazole) They also did this test alongside with this result, Can anyone help me understand?? the normal thryroid function test was in range. I was on the verge of a horrible cold/flu when I had bloods done so in terms
Hi all, I’ve recently had one of my routine tests ( currently back on 30mg Carbimazole) They also did this test alongside with this result, Can anyone help me understand?? the normal thryroid function test was in range. I was on the verge of a horrible cold/flu when I had bloods done so in terms
Cat_lady13
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA Is Safe and Highly Effective in Detecting Tumours in Prostate Cancer Patients: results from COBRA trial
This could mean being way more precise in finding micro metastasis and in guided surgery! https://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/149903-initial-cobra-results-clarity-s-sar-bispsma-is-safe-and-highly-effective-in-detecting-tumours-in-prostate-cancer-patients-phase
This could mean being way more precise in finding micro metastasis and in guided surgery! https://www.urotoday.com/recent-abstracts/urologic-oncology/prostate-cancer/149903-initial-cobra-results-clarity-s-sar-bispsma-is-safe-and-highly-effective-in-detecting-tumours-in-prostate-cancer-patients-phase
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
High volume, advanced metastatic prostate cancer
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
Hello. I am looking for guidance. My dad (now 81) was diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer at the initial point of diagnosis in the ER on 10/25/2022. It had spread to 8 bones and was all over his spine, hip, base of skull, etc, but also as far as the base of the skull, and shoulder. His PSA was
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Lowered CA125 and a nugget of hope 🙏
After 2 chemo sessions of carbo & taxol plus Avastin, my blood test level has reduced from 750 to 586 which is the first positive news I have received since diagnosis mid December đź‘Ź it has given me a huge boost! My CT scan is Tuesday 20 Feb to see if my huge mass has shrunk enough for surgery, if so
After 2 chemo sessions of carbo & taxol plus Avastin, my blood test level has reduced from 750 to 586 which is the first positive news I have received since diagnosis mid December đź‘Ź it has given me a huge boost! My CT scan is Tuesday 20 Feb to see if my huge mass has shrunk enough for surgery, if so
Kazzh
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
Do I increase Pred to cover me for Covid jab?
I'm very anxious about having a Covid booster as I believe the vaccines precipitated my PMR early last year. I was advised (by consultant) not to have the 2002 autumn booster as I had some immunity from catching Covid itself but he has said to have the booster this year as it is now 15 months since my
I'm very anxious about having a Covid booster as I believe the vaccines precipitated my PMR early last year. I was advised (by consultant) not to have the 2002 autumn booster as I had some immunity from catching Covid itself but he has said to have the booster this year as it is now 15 months since my
FleetRose
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Gemcitabine and Avastin (no Carbo)
Hi everyone! For my mom's second recurrence, the doctor suggested Gemcitabine and Avastin without Carbo, as she got kidney issues and potential liver mets with the last regimen with Carbo+Caelyx. Has anyone used Gem and Avastin without Carbo? Was it effective? Did you have any side effects? Thank
Hi everyone! For my mom's second recurrence, the doctor suggested Gemcitabine and Avastin without Carbo, as she got kidney issues and potential liver mets with the last regimen with Carbo+Caelyx. Has anyone used Gem and Avastin without Carbo? Was it effective? Did you have any side effects? Thank
Centaur17
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My Ovacome
4 months ago
First post and learning as much as possible
Hi My husband is 59 and I have added as much info to my Bio as possible about him and this journey. We just found out yesterday that he is BRCA2 positive from blood germline testing. This is the first time I have posted but I have been reading everything several times a day for a few months now. He
Hi My husband is 59 and I have added as much info to my Bio as possible about him and this journey. We just found out yesterday that he is BRCA2 positive from blood germline testing. This is the first time I have posted but I have been reading everything several times a day for a few months now. He
positive-thinking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Treatment Decision: Now considering surgery
This is a follow up to my post of a month ago: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150423856/my-journey-thus-far I really appreciated all of the great information this team provided when I was trying to decide between surgery and radiation. In the mean time I did a consultation
This is a follow up to my post of a month ago: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150423856/my-journey-thus-far I really appreciated all of the great information this team provided when I was trying to decide between surgery and radiation. In the mean time I did a consultation
CavScout
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Off topic? Stravinsky Study
Hi folks Just in case anyone fancies being involved in a research study. I tried to attach the poster but failed miserably so resorted to copy/paste of the information.
We are conducting a study to determine whether an antibody test result can predict who has the greatest risk of severe COVID-19
Hi folks Just in case anyone fancies being involved in a research study. I tried to attach the poster but failed miserably so resorted to copy/paste of the information.
We are conducting a study to determine whether an antibody test result can predict who has the greatest risk of severe COVID-19
jbzm
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NRAS
8 months ago
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