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Maltofer
Hi -- just curious if anyone is using Maltofer to raise their ferritin? It's chief benefit is that it has fewer gastrointestinal side effects than the ferrous iron salts. Thanks.
Hi -- just curious if anyone is using Maltofer to raise their ferritin? It's chief benefit is that it has fewer gastrointestinal side effects than the ferrous iron salts. Thanks.
Whippetmama
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
Starting Chemo in May via trial
Thanks to everyone for all of their great questions and converstions on this site. Check my bio for background. 2 months into ADT therapy after diagnosis in January. I am starting docetaxyl chemo via an NIH trial in May. M9241 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230972/. We are hopeful
Thanks to everyone for all of their great questions and converstions on this site. Check my bio for background. 2 months into ADT therapy after diagnosis in January. I am starting docetaxyl chemo via an NIH trial in May. M9241 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230972/. We are hopeful
4tunate1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Ferritin and Iron levels
After an infusion three months ago my ferritin has increased from 18 to 202 but my iron is still only 11 a slight increase from 8 My RBD is still in the red at 15.2% range is up to 14.8% . Coud someone help with these results please ?
After an infusion three months ago my ferritin has increased from 18 to 202 but my iron is still only 11 a slight increase from 8 My RBD is still in the red at 15.2% range is up to 14.8% . Coud someone help with these results please ?
davina70
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
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I haven't recd a notice fr the Health Unhlocked PMR forum in months. I see I am still registered tho and my preferences recorded. Any idea why? Has something changed? Opps Guess its 3 questions. LOL In the dept. of stressors that can lead to flares, I learned last summer that death of a loved
I haven't recd a notice fr the Health Unhlocked PMR forum in months. I see I am still registered tho and my preferences recorded. Any idea why? Has something changed? Opps Guess its 3 questions. LOL In the dept. of stressors that can lead to flares, I learned last summer that death of a loved
bonmaine
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Prostate Cancer Diet and Re-purposed Meds
I was just reading a post about Jane Mcclelland's protocol regarding her book, "How to starve cancer." She also added a second portion on a book re-released, with a Ferroptosis (death by iron) protocol. I thought the criticism to be amazing. Cancer is a baffling mystery, top scientist and great minds
I was just reading a post about Jane Mcclelland's protocol regarding her book, "How to starve cancer." She also added a second portion on a book re-released, with a Ferroptosis (death by iron) protocol. I thought the criticism to be amazing. Cancer is a baffling mystery, top scientist and great minds
PlantrichyRich
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
GemCarbo and picc line advice please!
Hi ladies, I've seen my oncologist today (well, one of his minions anyway) to find out about my treatment plan for my first recurrence. They've told me that I'll have gemcitabine with carboplatin this time round, so I was just wondering if anyone had any advice about this regime please? Even though carbotaxol
Hi ladies, I've seen my oncologist today (well, one of his minions anyway) to find out about my treatment plan for my first recurrence. They've told me that I'll have gemcitabine with carboplatin this time round, so I was just wondering if anyone had any advice about this regime please? Even though carbotaxol
Kjpip
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
Newly Diagnosed
Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. My PSA scores were 9.92 & 10.42. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. 7 in 11 cores , 5 out of 6 sites with maximum 90% core involvement. It is breaking into the outer casing
Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. My PSA scores were 9.92 & 10.42. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. 7 in 11 cores , 5 out of 6 sites with maximum 90% core involvement. It is breaking into the outer casing
Tulile
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
HGS stage 3b
Has anyone been through similar. I was diagnosed in May 2020 after total hysterectomy bue due to bladder injury in surgery was unable to start chemotherapy due to risk of sepsis. I had 1st reoccurance in sept 2021 and finished carbo/taxol in jan 2022. I have been on Lynparza for 2 years just finished
Has anyone been through similar. I was diagnosed in May 2020 after total hysterectomy bue due to bladder injury in surgery was unable to start chemotherapy due to risk of sepsis. I had 1st reoccurance in sept 2021 and finished carbo/taxol in jan 2022. I have been on Lynparza for 2 years just finished
0151tmac69
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My Ovacome
2 months ago
help low iron but very high ferritin
ferritin is 200 I think I had Covid or Epstein Barr virus agai. Was very sick Liver enzymes very high any suggestions ? My heamogoblin dropped from 137 to 113 in a month . Inflammation is very high for me. very very tired . any suggestions ferritin has always been recently at 60 then jumped
ferritin is 200 I think I had Covid or Epstein Barr virus agai. Was very sick Liver enzymes very high any suggestions ? My heamogoblin dropped from 137 to 113 in a month . Inflammation is very high for me. very very tired . any suggestions ferritin has always been recently at 60 then jumped
Chouchou1234
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Cholesterol, pred and PMR?
Hi. I recently joined "Our Future Health" it's a project to get DNA profiles of 5 million people in UK , in order to get a detailed picture.of the nation's health...put in very simple terms. Joining involves completing a questionnaire and an appointment wher you are weighed, measured, BP, heart rate
Hi. I recently joined "Our Future Health" it's a project to get DNA profiles of 5 million people in UK , in order to get a detailed picture.of the nation's health...put in very simple terms. Joining involves completing a questionnaire and an appointment wher you are weighed, measured, BP, heart rate
MamaBeagle
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Epstein's Opinion vs New Uro's
Hi folks, I had Epstein give me a second opinion on my last biopsy, which was at the end of 2022. The original pathology report stated the 3+3 diagnosis was upgraded to 3+4, but didn't give any info about percentages of G4 cancer. Epstein cleared that up stating there was less than 5% G4, but there
Hi folks, I had Epstein give me a second opinion on my last biopsy, which was at the end of 2022. The original pathology report stated the 3+3 diagnosis was upgraded to 3+4, but didn't give any info about percentages of G4 cancer. Epstein cleared that up stating there was less than 5% G4, but there
PTvsPC
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Success stories
Hello I was diagnosed with Gleason 3+4 in January and had surgery - clear margins and clear lymph nodes but worried and have a lot of anxiety about recurrence. Any success stories out there? Please share as I am so scared of my first PSA test in a few weeks. Thanks
Hello I was diagnosed with Gleason 3+4 in January and had surgery - clear margins and clear lymph nodes but worried and have a lot of anxiety about recurrence. Any success stories out there? Please share as I am so scared of my first PSA test in a few weeks. Thanks
Granolaberry
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Have you experience of Chemotherapy and underactive thyroid?
I have recently completed chemo following surgery for a bowel tumour. I was wondering if anyone has experience of chemotherapy and underactive thyroid? I have continued to take 75 T4 and 20 T3. It’s difficult to know if the fatigue / sleep problems are to do with the thyroid or chemo. many thanks.
I have recently completed chemo following surgery for a bowel tumour. I was wondering if anyone has experience of chemotherapy and underactive thyroid? I have continued to take 75 T4 and 20 T3. It’s difficult to know if the fatigue / sleep problems are to do with the thyroid or chemo. many thanks.
Mantras131
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer
Hi, I am new here. I came to this site because my husband was just diagnosed with prostate cancer last week. MRI PI RAS 5 with an extracapsular extension, cores 4/12 positive, Gleason 7 (4+3), and PSA 4.8 (PSA 2.2 in 2022). No involvements with lymph nodes and bones on MRI. All of these seem to put
Hi, I am new here. I came to this site because my husband was just diagnosed with prostate cancer last week. MRI PI RAS 5 with an extracapsular extension, cores 4/12 positive, Gleason 7 (4+3), and PSA 4.8 (PSA 2.2 in 2022). No involvements with lymph nodes and bones on MRI. All of these seem to put
kiyo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Are there any other liothyronine capsule brands
Hi,Can anyone help please. The ICB in their wisdom have decided that I can no longer have my liothyronine tablets but I must change to capsules to save money. I had a bad reaction to Roma brand capsules last year when they changed my tablets to capsules and have it written on my prescription no Roma
Hi,Can anyone help please. The ICB in their wisdom have decided that I can no longer have my liothyronine tablets but I must change to capsules to save money. I had a bad reaction to Roma brand capsules last year when they changed my tablets to capsules and have it written on my prescription no Roma
locky8
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Wait time between Thyroid meds and Asthma inhalers
Hi all Can I ask how soon I can take my Asthma inhalers after taking my morning T4 and T3? Thank you
Hi all Can I ask how soon I can take my Asthma inhalers after taking my morning T4 and T3? Thank you
Lindsayf
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Help with short synacthen test results
I originally posted this on the thyroid section of this site, but there appears to be some good experience of the short synacthen test here too, so I hope this is ok. Quick background, I’m 38 years old, male, and been experiencing pretty debilitating symptoms for about 6 years - fatigue, brain fog,
I originally posted this on the thyroid section of this site, but there appears to be some good experience of the short synacthen test here too, so I hope this is ok. Quick background, I’m 38 years old, male, and been experiencing pretty debilitating symptoms for about 6 years - fatigue, brain fog,
JonnyA
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Advice on raising NDT
Following on from my post on 26/02/24, my symptoms got worse (increased number of anxiety attacks and unable to cope with pain in head/neck and upper back) and the GP didn't have any ideas, so I saw a thyroid specialist recommended by thyroid UK in April. The doctor had my blood tests done and these
Following on from my post on 26/02/24, my symptoms got worse (increased number of anxiety attacks and unable to cope with pain in head/neck and upper back) and the GP didn't have any ideas, so I saw a thyroid specialist recommended by thyroid UK in April. The doctor had my blood tests done and these
SarrahMay
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
genetic tests for conversion issues etc
hi lovely forum users I’ve finally got an endo appointment via my doctor no date yet. I doubt they’ll smile on my taking ERFA but I’ve no intention of going back to Levo only as it worked less and less for me over the years. I’ve wondered if I have a T4 to T3 conversion issue and have found a blue horizon
hi lovely forum users I’ve finally got an endo appointment via my doctor no date yet. I doubt they’ll smile on my taking ERFA but I’ve no intention of going back to Levo only as it worked less and less for me over the years. I’ve wondered if I have a T4 to T3 conversion issue and have found a blue horizon
Starseed56
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Mistery therapy: Gastrin-releasing peptide receptors s target for PCa
I will have to dig deeper to find the 4 clinical trials mentioned, but here is the text "Each tumor has its own distinctive molecular identity. Treatment, therefore, should be tailored to this unique cancer phenotype. Theragnostics uses the same compound for targeted imaging and treatment, radiolabeled
I will have to dig deeper to find the 4 clinical trials mentioned, but here is the text "Each tumor has its own distinctive molecular identity. Treatment, therefore, should be tailored to this unique cancer phenotype. Theragnostics uses the same compound for targeted imaging and treatment, radiolabeled
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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