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Statins.
I recently stopped taking my statin as I found a definite correlation between how well I slept. I have always taken my statin Atorvastatin as prescribed one at night before I go to bed.I could be literally falling asleep and took the statin and hey presto suddenly no longer tired. Plus as it is with
I recently stopped taking my statin as I found a definite correlation between how well I slept. I have always taken my statin Atorvastatin as prescribed one at night before I go to bed.I could be literally falling asleep and took the statin and hey presto suddenly no longer tired. Plus as it is with
Noodlesalad
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Good morning,
I hope everyone is as well as can be. A little about me. From roughly the age of 18, I could feel something going on in my heart. Eventually I happened to marry someone who’s Mum was a cardiology tech at the Local hospital. I had a really bad run of it one weekend and managed to get a tracing done
I hope everyone is as well as can be. A little about me. From roughly the age of 18, I could feel something going on in my heart. Eventually I happened to marry someone who’s Mum was a cardiology tech at the Local hospital. I had a really bad run of it one weekend and managed to get a tracing done
Bramble2000
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
prevastatin 10mg
my Doctors have been trying to get my cholesterol down further they tried three statins I asked to try a very low dose ofPrevastatin 10mg started this 4th July. I haven’t experienced any side effects so far that’s good but I am very nervous as I know statins can effect your liver. This last week
my Doctors have been trying to get my cholesterol down further they tried three statins I asked to try a very low dose ofPrevastatin 10mg started this 4th July. I haven’t experienced any side effects so far that’s good but I am very nervous as I know statins can effect your liver. This last week
Tinker2015
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
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Hives on scalp
I haven't posted for a while but I developed Hives on my scalp, few itchy spots on my upper body and itchy ears in February. Was given fexofenadine and lotion which calmed the itching down but never went away, every time I've tried to stop the antihistamine I have to start it again. I've got oral lichen
I haven't posted for a while but I developed Hives on my scalp, few itchy spots on my upper body and itchy ears in February. Was given fexofenadine and lotion which calmed the itching down but never went away, every time I've tried to stop the antihistamine I have to start it again. I've got oral lichen
Oraney
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Antihistamines
Hi. I've been using Nasacort to relieve allergies for a year or so. It seems to be getting less effective. What other antihistamines can RLS sufferers use safely.? Also what statins are O.K.to use? Great group. Lots of information. Thanks. Jim
Hi. I've been using Nasacort to relieve allergies for a year or so. It seems to be getting less effective. What other antihistamines can RLS sufferers use safely.? Also what statins are O.K.to use? Great group. Lots of information. Thanks. Jim
scifire
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Odd Lesion
Anyone ever have a cancerous lesion just in tissue not connected to any organ. I have a lesion we are watching behind my left kidney. It has grown from 6mm to 9mm. I have another CT on the 10th. My Oncologist questions that it is actually breast cancer so not biopsied yet.
Anyone ever have a cancerous lesion just in tissue not connected to any organ. I have a lesion we are watching behind my left kidney. It has grown from 6mm to 9mm. I have another CT on the 10th. My Oncologist questions that it is actually breast cancer so not biopsied yet.
fancydog
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 hours ago
How do I gradually run faster, what’s best?
I need to go to go out & do Wk 8 Run 2 this morning & prevaricating (but will do it) …. I’m an exceptionally slow runner and run 1 on Wednesday felt rubbish, so was good to read about Toxic 10 & Tomato Ten in someone else’s post as I do have these! (And in swimming too!) I want to run gradually faster
I need to go to go out & do Wk 8 Run 2 this morning & prevaricating (but will do it) …. I’m an exceptionally slow runner and run 1 on Wednesday felt rubbish, so was good to read about Toxic 10 & Tomato Ten in someone else’s post as I do have these! (And in swimming too!) I want to run gradually faster
Snippit
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 days ago
Alpelisib and fulversant
Hi all, I was diagnosed June 2021, bones only, ibrance and letrezole for 2 years, then progression to liver, 6 months on paclitaxel then further progression to bones, liver and periteneum. PIC3CA mutation so onc wants to try Alpelisib and fulversant. Feeling extremely down about it all, cancer seems
Hi all, I was diagnosed June 2021, bones only, ibrance and letrezole for 2 years, then progression to liver, 6 months on paclitaxel then further progression to bones, liver and periteneum. PIC3CA mutation so onc wants to try Alpelisib and fulversant. Feeling extremely down about it all, cancer seems
RachH20
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 days ago
Is there an "oligometastatic state" for prostate cancer (but not in breast cancer or lung cancer)?
The concept of an "oligometastatic state" is that there exists an early stage where metastases are few in number and are in some way different from metastases that develop later. It also means that there are no micrometastases in systemic circulation (in bone and lymph) and in reservoirs like bone, nerve
The concept of an "oligometastatic state" is that there exists an early stage where metastases are few in number and are in some way different from metastases that develop later. It also means that there are no micrometastases in systemic circulation (in bone and lymph) and in reservoirs like bone, nerve
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
hello
Hello. I'm receiving chemo for the 3rd time since my diagnosis in 2021. I've now had all 3 of the chemo cocktails that are typically used. This time, the cancer has metastasized to my liver. Tiny spots. I just had a scan this week and there is no further metastasis. I will find out today what our
Hello. I'm receiving chemo for the 3rd time since my diagnosis in 2021. I've now had all 3 of the chemo cocktails that are typically used. This time, the cancer has metastasized to my liver. Tiny spots. I just had a scan this week and there is no further metastasis. I will find out today what our
Healingvibes400
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
2 days ago
FDA clearance for SYNC-T SV-102, a pioneering combo immunotherapy for Metastatic Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Source link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/syncromune-inc-announces-fda-clearance-232200345.html SYNC-T SV-102 Therapy combines partial tumor oncolysis with a fixed-dose combination multi-target biologic drug to provide a novel, personalized therapeutic approach for the treatment of metastatic
Source link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/syncromune-inc-announces-fda-clearance-232200345.html SYNC-T SV-102 Therapy combines partial tumor oncolysis with a fixed-dose combination multi-target biologic drug to provide a novel, personalized therapeutic approach for the treatment of metastatic
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Is it possible to get back to Platinum based chemo?
Hello beautiful ladies, My mum has been living with ovarian cancer since 2020. After debulking surgery and many treatments, her cancer was declared platinum-resistant. Following this, she received 6 rounds of Doxorubicin + Bevacizumab, which kept her stable. However, she still has many carcinomatosis
Hello beautiful ladies, My mum has been living with ovarian cancer since 2020. After debulking surgery and many treatments, her cancer was declared platinum-resistant. Following this, she received 6 rounds of Doxorubicin + Bevacizumab, which kept her stable. However, she still has many carcinomatosis
violettatolz
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My Ovacome
3 days ago
liver enzymes high
I have plaque in my arteries with a calcium score of 65 , this was found by accident , I take 40 mg of atorvastatin , my liver test has come back high 53 I can’t get to talk to a doctor for 6 weeks it says on my records to re test which I have had done privately for quickness, but I am worried that
I have plaque in my arteries with a calcium score of 65 , this was found by accident , I take 40 mg of atorvastatin , my liver test has come back high 53 I can’t get to talk to a doctor for 6 weeks it says on my records to re test which I have had done privately for quickness, but I am worried that
magnilink
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British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Hi, Will Cabazitaxel And Carboplatin treatment for pca Adenocarcinoma kill growing tumour mass on prostate bed and liver metastasis?
More in lengthy bio, Hi, Will Cabazitaxel And Carboplatin treatment for pca Adenocarcinoma kill growing tumour mass on prostate bed and liver metastasis?
More in lengthy bio, Hi, Will Cabazitaxel And Carboplatin treatment for pca Adenocarcinoma kill growing tumour mass on prostate bed and liver metastasis?
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Boomsong
Hi guys I am new to this site and it is my first post.My husband has compensated cirrhosis diagnosed in Dec 2023. 6 mth scans were recommended as cancer surveillance. However the first scan revealed a small tumor in the left lobe. He has undergone radiation treatment for this now completed the course.His
Hi guys I am new to this site and it is my first post.My husband has compensated cirrhosis diagnosed in Dec 2023. 6 mth scans were recommended as cancer surveillance. However the first scan revealed a small tumor in the left lobe. He has undergone radiation treatment for this now completed the course.His
Boomsongs
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British Liver Trust
5 days ago
Struggling Financially with Leukaemia?
I was diagnosed with CLL in July 2013 and had already been registered with Macmillan in 2004 when I had bowel cancer, although at that time I didn't need much help other than problems with stoma bags and local support groups, both of which they helped me with. Financially I was okay being paid by my
I was diagnosed with CLL in July 2013 and had already been registered with Macmillan in 2004 when I had bowel cancer, although at that time I didn't need much help other than problems with stoma bags and local support groups, both of which they helped me with. Financially I was okay being paid by my
clifflee
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CLL Support
5 days ago
Interactive seminar on Garvan institute's work to improve the treatment of advanced cancers, including myeloma, breast and prostate cancer
Garvan Institute of Medical Research Free Public Seminar - Giving cancer no place to hide SPEAKER/S Professor Peter Croucher and Associate Professor Christine Chaffer DATE 10:30am 21 Jun 2024— 11:30am 21 Jun 2024 (AEST) Join us for an interactive seminar on Garvan’s work to improve the treatment
Garvan Institute of Medical Research Free Public Seminar - Giving cancer no place to hide SPEAKER/S Professor Peter Croucher and Associate Professor Christine Chaffer DATE 10:30am 21 Jun 2024— 11:30am 21 Jun 2024 (AEST) Join us for an interactive seminar on Garvan’s work to improve the treatment
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
Just Venting
I went to see my oncologist this morning. I live in a city and go to locally well known cancer clinic associated with an research hospital. I was there for a three month check in and blood work as I have been stable on AI and Ibance for the past year. The last six weeks had been rough, due to a cold
I went to see my oncologist this morning. I live in a city and go to locally well known cancer clinic associated with an research hospital. I was there for a three month check in and blood work as I have been stable on AI and Ibance for the past year. The last six weeks had been rough, due to a cold
Suite1000
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My Breast Cancer Community
5 days ago
Overcoming anxiety about going out
Since I started on immunotherapy in January, I've had a few setbacks. I've had episodes of really bad pain - diverticulitis, I've had to have fluid drained from my lung and around my heart - both made me feel very unwell. I now have atrial fibrilation which seems to be a side issue of lung cancer
Since I started on immunotherapy in January, I've had a few setbacks. I've had episodes of really bad pain - diverticulitis, I've had to have fluid drained from my lung and around my heart - both made me feel very unwell. I now have atrial fibrilation which seems to be a side issue of lung cancer
Gingergus
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
6 days ago
Benapali and developing eczema
Has anyone else noticed that their skin on face and scalp has areas of flaky skin, especially at the edges of your hairline behind ears and on scalp. I bought E45 eczema cream but it doesn’t seem to work ? Any advice welcome 🙏
Has anyone else noticed that their skin on face and scalp has areas of flaky skin, especially at the edges of your hairline behind ears and on scalp. I bought E45 eczema cream but it doesn’t seem to work ? Any advice welcome 🙏
Gjbrose
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NRAS
7 days ago
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