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I was just wondering if anyone has gone through an operation that's nothing to do with your liver. I have two fingers on my right hand that are completely bent over and I have no movement. The hospital gave me four options:- 1. leave it as it is. 2. A slight operation that could partially make them straight
I was just wondering if anyone has gone through an operation that's nothing to do with your liver. I have two fingers on my right hand that are completely bent over and I have no movement. The hospital gave me four options:- 1. leave it as it is. 2. A slight operation that could partially make them straight
Furpal
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Did not see that coming.
Hello to all, Dx 11-1-23. Went in with urinary situations and came out with a Turp and stage 4. had a Psma pet scan ..Mets here and there . So high volume I guess. PSA was 139 ..MO says triplet therapy ....seems like I'm pretty far down the road... I know I gain by doing the therapy but on average are
Hello to all, Dx 11-1-23. Went in with urinary situations and came out with a Turp and stage 4. had a Psma pet scan ..Mets here and there . So high volume I guess. PSA was 139 ..MO says triplet therapy ....seems like I'm pretty far down the road... I know I gain by doing the therapy but on average are
APK3
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
SMALL-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA
Following prostate cancer first treated with low dose brachytherapy, then ten years later with high dose brachytherapy, from a biopsy following a Turp, I was diagnosed with SMALL-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA. From a CT scan this was found in my prostate, bladder, and lower colon. I am told that it
Following prostate cancer first treated with low dose brachytherapy, then ten years later with high dose brachytherapy, from a biopsy following a Turp, I was diagnosed with SMALL-CELL NEUROENDOCRINE CARCINOMA. From a CT scan this was found in my prostate, bladder, and lower colon. I am told that it
gegan01
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
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Foot/mouth hand or something else??
Does anyone know what this is. It started with red burning spots then turned into patches. Then I had chicken like pox all over my body and face. Hands rashes are similar to feet. But my thumbs are going white too and thin skin. Anyone know what's happening. I'm very stressed. Doctors are not helping
Does anyone know what this is. It started with red burning spots then turned into patches. Then I had chicken like pox all over my body and face. Hands rashes are similar to feet. But my thumbs are going white too and thin skin. Anyone know what's happening. I'm very stressed. Doctors are not helping
Shine54
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
Chickenpox
Hi, Just wondered what your recommended hints and tips are for relief from chickenpox for my DD who is 2! How long did your children have chicken pox for and how unwell did they become? Unsettled nights etc. Thanks in advance x
Hi, Just wondered what your recommended hints and tips are for relief from chickenpox for my DD who is 2! How long did your children have chicken pox for and how unwell did they become? Unsettled nights etc. Thanks in advance x
NicoJono
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
8 months ago
Prostatic Artery Embolization
I’m 67 year old and have been suffering with BPH for years. Don’t want to do TURP or lasers. I’m interested in doing PAE. Has anyone had this procedure done. Does it work. I had a cystoscope and the urologist found a medial lobe at the neck of the bladder. Would PAE work if the blockage is located there
I’m 67 year old and have been suffering with BPH for years. Don’t want to do TURP or lasers. I’m interested in doing PAE. Has anyone had this procedure done. Does it work. I had a cystoscope and the urologist found a medial lobe at the neck of the bladder. Would PAE work if the blockage is located there
Roenken
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Men's Health Forum
6 months ago
Hand rash/chicken pox
Doctors are so annoying and not helpful. I have taken 2 weeks off work now. I had burning red spots on my hand then started getting patchy rashes on hands then spots over my body and face -, chciken pox. Docs said hands are different to face ( my renal consultant). Done lots of blood tests and all they
Doctors are so annoying and not helpful. I have taken 2 weeks off work now. I had burning red spots on my hand then started getting patchy rashes on hands then spots over my body and face -, chciken pox. Docs said hands are different to face ( my renal consultant). Done lots of blood tests and all they
Shine54
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
Sufficient Investigation?
My brother is a bit of an ostrich, over his prostate problems. He ignored his poor urinary flow for years, and despite my repeated advice which he ignored, he subsequently had to be admitted to the emergency department due to significant obstruction. His GFR had fallen dangerously to 10. He was in
My brother is a bit of an ostrich, over his prostate problems. He ignored his poor urinary flow for years, and despite my repeated advice which he ignored, he subsequently had to be admitted to the emergency department due to significant obstruction. His GFR had fallen dangerously to 10. He was in
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Radiation therapy or Turp first?
Guys, I posted last week on this issue but looking for additional feedback. Appears my cancer is spreading after 5 years but also experiencing urination issues at same time. I met with urologist and he suggests Turp procedure. I meet with radiation oncologist next week. My question is has anyone experienced
Guys, I posted last week on this issue but looking for additional feedback. Appears my cancer is spreading after 5 years but also experiencing urination issues at same time. I met with urologist and he suggests Turp procedure. I meet with radiation oncologist next week. My question is has anyone experienced
3putt
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Presentation by Dr Yusuf (JP) Saleeb on LDN, Long Covid, and Chronic Lyme Disease
Plus your chance to ask your questions. on Tuesday 7th November at 4pm ET or 9pm UK. The recording will be available the following week. Register now https://form.ldnresearchtrust.org/232812335487964
Plus your chance to ask your questions. on Tuesday 7th November at 4pm ET or 9pm UK. The recording will be available the following week. Register now https://form.ldnresearchtrust.org/232812335487964
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
8 months ago
Enhancing my urinating experience?
Guys, Several weeks ago I started experiencing slow and weak urine stream for first time since diagnosis almost 6 years ago. This, coupled with rise in PSA, triggered my oncologist to order both MRI and PSMA scan. Would appear things are progressing and got referrals to radiation oncologist and urologist
Guys, Several weeks ago I started experiencing slow and weak urine stream for first time since diagnosis almost 6 years ago. This, coupled with rise in PSA, triggered my oncologist to order both MRI and PSMA scan. Would appear things are progressing and got referrals to radiation oncologist and urologist
3putt
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Swollen cord-stump after castration?
I got castrated three years ago, because the boys were inflammated, hard and numb. The right one cut out inguinal, got examinamed in pathology with result: no cancer. Thereby the left one got cut out from his sac-shelf directly, so i have the cord stump still in my inguinal left. It was often swollen
I got castrated three years ago, because the boys were inflammated, hard and numb. The right one cut out inguinal, got examinamed in pathology with result: no cancer. Thereby the left one got cut out from his sac-shelf directly, so i have the cord stump still in my inguinal left. It was often swollen
hanseunuch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
November Webinar
We hope you will join us and ask your questions during the November Live Webinar with Dr Yusuf (JP) Saleeby with a presentation on LDN, Long Covid and Lyme Disease Update. Register here https://form.ldnresearchtrust.org/232812335487964 for a $5 donation.
We hope you will join us and ask your questions during the November Live Webinar with Dr Yusuf (JP) Saleeby with a presentation on LDN, Long Covid and Lyme Disease Update. Register here https://form.ldnresearchtrust.org/232812335487964 for a $5 donation.
Shewulf
Administrator
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LDN Research Trust
8 months ago
Early detection saves lives!
‼️ EARLY DETECTION SAVES LIVES! Check your skin monthly and seek immediate professional advice with anything NEW, UNUSUAL or CHANGING.BE WARNED! Skin cancer comes in many guises and not all types of melanoma follow the ABCDE rule!To LEARN MORE and TAKE CHARGE of your skin health and surveillance, install
‼️ EARLY DETECTION SAVES LIVES! Check your skin monthly and seek immediate professional advice with anything NEW, UNUSUAL or CHANGING.BE WARNED! Skin cancer comes in many guises and not all types of melanoma follow the ABCDE rule!To LEARN MORE and TAKE CHARGE of your skin health and surveillance, install
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
GCA flare
Diagnosed April 2018 with PMR. Three months later GCA. I am currently on 3mgs prednisolone. Over the last two days have scalp pain on right side only … no jaw pain. It feels a bit like I am getting a cold sore but no cold sore showing up. Could it be a GCA flare? Thank you to everyone who replies.
Diagnosed April 2018 with PMR. Three months later GCA. I am currently on 3mgs prednisolone. Over the last two days have scalp pain on right side only … no jaw pain. It feels a bit like I am getting a cold sore but no cold sore showing up. Could it be a GCA flare? Thank you to everyone who replies.
Reddev
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Men’s health week
‼️ Whilst melanoma is less common in people with dark or black skin types, it is unfortunately often associated with greater morbidity and mortality. This is because there is a general misconception that people with darker skin tones are immune to skin cancer and because the early signs and symptoms
‼️ Whilst melanoma is less common in people with dark or black skin types, it is unfortunately often associated with greater morbidity and mortality. This is because there is a general misconception that people with darker skin tones are immune to skin cancer and because the early signs and symptoms
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
Protect your children’s skin!
‼☀ With UV levels and temperatures to soar this weekend across the UK - remember a child’s delicate skin is HIGHLY susceptible to sun damage and can burn within MINUTES... Sunburn in childhood is STRONGLY linked to the development of melanoma in later life. Protecting children from over-exposure
‼☀ With UV levels and temperatures to soar this weekend across the UK - remember a child’s delicate skin is HIGHLY susceptible to sun damage and can burn within MINUTES... Sunburn in childhood is STRONGLY linked to the development of melanoma in later life. Protecting children from over-exposure
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
Nodular Melanoma
‼ The most common sites for nodular melanoma to present are on sun-exposed areas such as the head and neck, also often found on the trunk in men and legs in women - but it can appear in other areas of the body. They grow fast, downward and become quickly invasive (within months) so early detection is
‼ The most common sites for nodular melanoma to present are on sun-exposed areas such as the head and neck, also often found on the trunk in men and legs in women - but it can appear in other areas of the body. They grow fast, downward and become quickly invasive (within months) so early detection is
SkcinHQ
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
How skin cancer develops
Around 90% of skin cancers develop because unrepaired DNA damage to the skin cells caused by over-exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from the sun and/or sunbeds triggers mutations that cause the cells to reproduce abnormally (grow out-of-control) and form tumours. As they grow and divide without
Around 90% of skin cancers develop because unrepaired DNA damage to the skin cells caused by over-exposure to ultraviolet radiation (UVR) from the sun and/or sunbeds triggers mutations that cause the cells to reproduce abnormally (grow out-of-control) and form tumours. As they grow and divide without
SkcinHQ
Partner
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Skin Cancer UK
1 year ago
I'm new here
Hi I'm new here. I am a couple of days out from skin graft surgery to treat chemical burns to the right side of my face. I have complex mental health problems which I have struggled to gain support with over the years and I'm anxious about reaching out to others as my injury was self-inflicted and I
Hi I'm new here. I am a couple of days out from skin graft surgery to treat chemical burns to the right side of my face. I have complex mental health problems which I have struggled to gain support with over the years and I'm anxious about reaching out to others as my injury was self-inflicted and I
Twirlygirlskates
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Changing Faces
1 year ago
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