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Holly Carmichael
CarmichaelHolly
n=1 trial for the treatment of PMM2CDG 6-mo Update Disclaimer: I’m mom to Maggie, age 6. This post is based on my interpretation of Maggie’s progress and should not be
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Kirtan Patolia
KirtanPatolia
Inspired by recent posts from @AaronGoodman33 , here is my attempt to review briefly the interplay between Hematology and Autoimmune phenomena.It's magic when that fusion occurs.Any comments & suggestions appreciated.#MedTwitter
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Mana Murray
Mana_lorian
@BlindTemple is awaiting a new lease on life. Thirteen years ago, he was diagnosed with late onset Type 1 diabetes. His doctor believes that he lived with his illness for
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Jim F. Lopez
jimlopez875
ThreadPasma deserves further scientific discussion, as the symptoms are real to patients. We did a study on pasma back in medical school (Jara et al., 2008), which suggests that it
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Mario Elia
supermarioelia
I'm going to use this thread as an ongoing list of all of the things primary care docs can be trying to get ahead of in the next couple of
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Bob Simonoff
SimonoffBob
1/POTS is associated with orthostatic presyncope, postural tachycardia, palpitations, chest discomfort, dyspnea, and “brain fog”, but also chronic abdominal pain, migraine headache, chronic fatigue, hypermobility and musculoskeletal pain.https://www.
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Andrew Kimmel
andrewkimmel
1/ It has been exactly one year since I lost my dad. The events that led up to his death are dark, but I think it is important to share
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Sarafina Nance
starstrickenSF
I carry the same genetic mutation that killed my grandmother, and is killing my dad. Left to its own devices, it could kill me too. My grandmother died when I
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Valeria, RD, MPH
RDValerie
Vitamin B12 (A VERY LONG THREAD)Conventional method of testing for B12 deficiency is to test levels in the blood. The range is quite large: 160 to 950 pg/mL (Canada) and
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Mangy Jay
magi_jay
One thing that people don't seem to understand is that effective infectious disease control has *always* involved what seem like harsh, draconian measures, especially for airborne disease. Many of us
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Monroe
MonroesBodyTalk
#neisvoid Today on #MonroesBodyTalk:doctors who ignore factual information and well educated inferences from patients due to arrogance, ableism, mental health, and autism. I was just dx w/ #Raynauds and possible
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FaZe5 Hokage
Sxth_Hokage
I don't really post on twitter other then me posting a live stream for my gaming streams. But lately I've been wanting to open up because I feel trapped in
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dr a k chaurasia
drakchaurasia
MY "LONG COVID PROTOCOL" DRUGS*SPIRONOLACTON+FRUSEMIDE*DEFLAZACORT/DEXAMETHASONE*FAMOTIDINE*INDOMETHACIN/ETORICOXIB*CYPROHEPTADINE*DIACEREIN*HCQ/IVM*N-ACETYLCYSTINE*METOPROLOL/IVABRADINE(occasionally)#mytakeoncovid19 MY "LONG
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HanukkahHat Revere🌹
HanukkahHat
To all the white leftists who made it to Iowa and/or New Hampshire to knock doors for Bernie and not Nevada and/or South Carolina I just wanna say get your
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🦕Danika🦕
legayseas
A Thread About Scurvy Scurvy is a disease caused by a severe lack of Vitamin C. Another name for Vitamin C is Ascorbic Acid. It can be found in citrus
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Marcio S Bittencourt
MBittencourtMD
It is no news that the Dexa trial is out in preprint. Great work! Many have been calling it practice changing and have suggested Dexa should be used in all
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