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How much can one body take?
As if 2 strokes in 15 months plus a double lung transplant isn’t enough I have now been told I suffered a mild ( thank the Lord mild) heart attack recently which I wasn’t aware of. “Possible inferior infarct- age undetermined “ is their medical term for a myocardial arrest. Suppose on a positive note
As if 2 strokes in 15 months plus a double lung transplant isn’t enough I have now been told I suffered a mild ( thank the Lord mild) heart attack recently which I wasn’t aware of. “Possible inferior infarct- age undetermined “ is their medical term for a myocardial arrest. Suppose on a positive note
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
RA and live flu vaccine
HiMy daughter has rung to say my 2 year old grandson has just had a live flu vaccine. She said the GP has said to avoid people with very compromised immune systems, eg. they said, having bone marrow transplants, for a week. She asked if it was safe for them to see me and was told they had no guidance
HiMy daughter has rung to say my 2 year old grandson has just had a live flu vaccine. She said the GP has said to avoid people with very compromised immune systems, eg. they said, having bone marrow transplants, for a week. She asked if it was safe for them to see me and was told they had no guidance
Julia31
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NRAS
8 months ago
Post stem cell transplant vaccinations
Hi. I am 11 months post transplant (AML). I am due to have my childhood vaccines next week. Just worried about reactions etc and it not being in the safety of the hospital.
Hi. I am 11 months post transplant (AML). I am due to have my childhood vaccines next week. Just worried about reactions etc and it not being in the safety of the hospital.
Platelets2022
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Leukaemia CARE
8 months ago
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Hi I was diagnosed with stage 4 nsclc 2 years ago now just had my 23rd round of immunotherapy treatment which is keeping Beryl the lung lodger stable…Has anybody found that they have problems flying, last time I flew to Malaga a short time after I got home I landed up with a chest infection which made
Hi I was diagnosed with stage 4 nsclc 2 years ago now just had my 23rd round of immunotherapy treatment which is keeping Beryl the lung lodger stable…Has anybody found that they have problems flying, last time I flew to Malaga a short time after I got home I landed up with a chest infection which made
Cosmic54
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Positive IFA, Negative Parietal Cell, B-12 injections affect IFA test
Hello, I recently tested positive for intrinsic factor blocking antibody but the result of my parietal cell antibody test was negative. I’m curious if other members have had this same experience? My doctors have suspected a PA diagnosis for several years. An IFA test about five years ago produced
Hello, I recently tested positive for intrinsic factor blocking antibody but the result of my parietal cell antibody test was negative. I’m curious if other members have had this same experience? My doctors have suspected a PA diagnosis for several years. An IFA test about five years ago produced
mcg-woo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
11 months ago
injector1
Hello everyone….. can I ask if there is anyone on this forum who has had a single/double lung transplant at the age limit, or above of 65 years?
Hello everyone….. can I ask if there is anyone on this forum who has had a single/double lung transplant at the age limit, or above of 65 years?
Injecter1
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
6 weeks post lung transplant.
Home now and what a relief. 22 days in ICU resulting in muscle waste in legs so starting all over again with stairs etc. Wound pain 8/10 especially when bending or reaching out. 30% loss of vision due to minor stroke at bottom of brain. The docs seem quite happy with results which is brilliant but
Home now and what a relief. 22 days in ICU resulting in muscle waste in legs so starting all over again with stairs etc. Wound pain 8/10 especially when bending or reaching out. 30% loss of vision due to minor stroke at bottom of brain. The docs seem quite happy with results which is brilliant but
Mrbojangles
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Adenocarcinoma lung cancer
Hi All thanks so much for the kind people who responded to my mothers diagnosis of Adenocarcinoma of the lungs. We’ve now had the oncology appointment and Mums PDL1 is 100% and immunotherapy is the recommended treatment. We are due to start pembroluzumab (keytruda) to start every 3 weeks in the next
Hi All thanks so much for the kind people who responded to my mothers diagnosis of Adenocarcinoma of the lungs. We’ve now had the oncology appointment and Mums PDL1 is 100% and immunotherapy is the recommended treatment. We are due to start pembroluzumab (keytruda) to start every 3 weeks in the next
SharonTan
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Emphysema
Hi, i joined this group a few months ago. I was diagnosed Dec '21 after being hospitalised because my sats were so low 70-80 at that time. Then it was a whirwind of tests before I got my complete diagnosis with the letter from my consultant with all that fev % stuff at the end of the letter. i went
Hi, i joined this group a few months ago. I was diagnosed Dec '21 after being hospitalised because my sats were so low 70-80 at that time. Then it was a whirwind of tests before I got my complete diagnosis with the letter from my consultant with all that fev % stuff at the end of the letter. i went
Zand60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
My Recovery so far post Stem cell Transplant
Sorry I've been absent for so long, my stem cell transplant journey has been a difficult one to be honest and only now do I feel able to be able to tell the story so far. Thank you to everyone who kindly messaged me to see how I was and apologies for asking so long to respond. I really appreciated
Sorry I've been absent for so long, my stem cell transplant journey has been a difficult one to be honest and only now do I feel able to be able to tell the story so far. Thank you to everyone who kindly messaged me to see how I was and apologies for asking so long to respond. I really appreciated
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Anyone had a coronary sinus reducer?
I haven't been on here in a long while. My medical history is pretty complex, I'm seen locally at the Bristol Heart Institute but also under the care of the Cardio-oncology team at the Royal Brompton which a forum member told me about years ago thankfully. Basically my bone marrow transplant and other
I haven't been on here in a long while. My medical history is pretty complex, I'm seen locally at the Bristol Heart Institute but also under the care of the Cardio-oncology team at the Royal Brompton which a forum member told me about years ago thankfully. Basically my bone marrow transplant and other
SomersetJo
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British Heart Foundation
9 months ago
Bereavement and loss.
Hello everyone. I've not been around for quite a while but thought now is the time to tell you that my husband passed away in February after his long struggle with chronic rejection of his double lung transplant which he only received in June 2021. I'm struggling coming to terms with his passing and
Hello everyone. I've not been around for quite a while but thought now is the time to tell you that my husband passed away in February after his long struggle with chronic rejection of his double lung transplant which he only received in June 2021. I'm struggling coming to terms with his passing and
Biofreak
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
transplant with no social support?
I have an appointment to discuss lung transplant but I have no real social support, just one elderly sibling. I did mention this to the girl on the phone but she was very breezy about it and just said when I'd had the transplant I wouldn't be let out of hospital until I was ok and the transplant would
I have an appointment to discuss lung transplant but I have no real social support, just one elderly sibling. I did mention this to the girl on the phone but she was very breezy about it and just said when I'd had the transplant I wouldn't be let out of hospital until I was ok and the transplant would
bundelino
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Antioxidants can help cancerous tumors grow new blood vessels, which helps the cancer to grow and spread.
They didn't expressly refer to prostate cancer. But this is an issue that has been on my mind for a while. Antioxidants can help cancerous tumors grow new blood vessels, which helps the cancer to grow and spread. Https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-757233 While many people may take
They didn't expressly refer to prostate cancer. But this is an issue that has been on my mind for a while. Antioxidants can help cancerous tumors grow new blood vessels, which helps the cancer to grow and spread. Https://m.jpost.com/health-and-wellness/article-757233 While many people may take
cesanon
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Scared I might have lung cancer
Home About Cancer Cancer Chat Post I have a cough most of my life, but just lately I have had a horrible, relentless tickly cough, to the point I gag, and pee myself! I went to AnE in February for a cough that was really hurting my ribs.... They saw me and sent me to ambulatory care. They did test
Home About Cancer Cancer Chat Post I have a cough most of my life, but just lately I have had a horrible, relentless tickly cough, to the point I gag, and pee myself! I went to AnE in February for a cough that was really hurting my ribs.... They saw me and sent me to ambulatory care. They did test
Loosygoosey7
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Join Us! Tomorrow, April 11th, Gathering HOPE Community Social
Hello! For those of you who know me and to those of you I may not have spoken with or met yet, I am Michele Zeh, Manager of the Lung Cancer Living Room Series and I am excited to invite you to our monthly Gathering HOPE Social hosted on our ZOOM link. Tomorrow, April 11th, at 5pm PT/8pm ET. At this
Hello! For those of you who know me and to those of you I may not have spoken with or met yet, I am Michele Zeh, Manager of the Lung Cancer Living Room Series and I am excited to invite you to our monthly Gathering HOPE Social hosted on our ZOOM link. Tomorrow, April 11th, at 5pm PT/8pm ET. At this
Michelezeh
Partner
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
pink patches on skin
Hi I am 44 days post SCT and am at home recovering . I’m feeling quite well . I am 68 and have no other health issues . My blood counts are ok considering it’s not long since I had the transplant . haemoglobin is 94 with the help of some jabs in my stomach Platelets 61 WBC 3.8 Neutrofils
Hi I am 44 days post SCT and am at home recovering . I’m feeling quite well . I am 68 and have no other health issues . My blood counts are ok considering it’s not long since I had the transplant . haemoglobin is 94 with the help of some jabs in my stomach Platelets 61 WBC 3.8 Neutrofils
Tortina
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
Life insurance ??
Good afternoon, lovely sunny Sunday here in Norfolk? 🌞So my partner and I have finally moved, but I'm struggling with getting anyone to accept me for life insurance to cover my mortgage as I have RA and have had lung surgery?.... Has anyone else had this happen, or know of any companies that would provide
Good afternoon, lovely sunny Sunday here in Norfolk? 🌞So my partner and I have finally moved, but I'm struggling with getting anyone to accept me for life insurance to cover my mortgage as I have RA and have had lung surgery?.... Has anyone else had this happen, or know of any companies that would provide
Dave74
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NRAS
1 year ago
Prognosis Stage
My husband had throat cancer and was cleared in 2017. Then lung cancer last year, was cleared but its now returned.He is currently receiving Immunotherapy as chemotherapy wasn't helping. My question is why when we ask the consultant or her Registrar for a prognosis they don't know, we haven't been told
My husband had throat cancer and was cleared in 2017. Then lung cancer last year, was cleared but its now returned.He is currently receiving Immunotherapy as chemotherapy wasn't helping. My question is why when we ask the consultant or her Registrar for a prognosis they don't know, we haven't been told
Hidden
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
1 year ago
Adenocarcinoma lung cancer
hi my mum has just been diagnosed with possible stage3-4 Adenocarcinoma if the right lung and her lymph nodes are inflamed, the cancer is contained in the lungs currently. We are waiting for an oncologist appointment to discuss treatment. We are all in shock as the consultant says mum may only have months
hi my mum has just been diagnosed with possible stage3-4 Adenocarcinoma if the right lung and her lymph nodes are inflamed, the cancer is contained in the lungs currently. We are waiting for an oncologist appointment to discuss treatment. We are all in shock as the consultant says mum may only have months
SharonTan
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Lung Cancer Support
1 year ago
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