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Need some advice about my daughter who’s 2.
I don’t have asthma but my daughter who is 2 has been diagnosed with asthma. At the moment she is having 4 puffs of clenil modulite ( brown inhaler) every morning and night. She is also taking Montelukast. She is also having 6 puffs of salamol a day. She also has amoxicillin once or twice a month. I
I don’t have asthma but my daughter who is 2 has been diagnosed with asthma. At the moment she is having 4 puffs of clenil modulite ( brown inhaler) every morning and night. She is also taking Montelukast. She is also having 6 puffs of salamol a day. She also has amoxicillin once or twice a month. I
Mel_v
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Update on my dad
So I’m not sure what happened to my other post but since a few are still asking I wanted to do an update again. I wrote in the last one that my dad was intubated on a breathing machine and moved to CCU. Yesterday I promised my dad that tube would be coming out. I didn’t know how or when but I knew it
So I’m not sure what happened to my other post but since a few are still asking I wanted to do an update again. I wrote in the last one that my dad was intubated on a breathing machine and moved to CCU. Yesterday I promised my dad that tube would be coming out. I didn’t know how or when but I knew it
Lisam81
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
prediction tools / nomograms
had RP 2/17 --- psa .8 ---so off to IMRT and ADT --- PSA undetectable since last PSA in May - due for another test Non 18... GS 9 - no mat. The question does anyone know of a nonogram/prediction tool i could use to plug in my #s and odd beat this thing... thanks..
had RP 2/17 --- psa .8 ---so off to IMRT and ADT --- PSA undetectable since last PSA in May - due for another test Non 18... GS 9 - no mat. The question does anyone know of a nonogram/prediction tool i could use to plug in my #s and odd beat this thing... thanks..
ker2468
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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IMRT side effects?
After a one month trial on Firmagon, switched to Eligard. Good so far; better with latter than former. Supposed to start IMRT in a couple of wks. 25 sessions. Followed by brachytherapy. Reactions to these procedures? Dos? Don'ts. Short term side effects? Long term? I want to know what to expect
After a one month trial on Firmagon, switched to Eligard. Good so far; better with latter than former. Supposed to start IMRT in a couple of wks. 25 sessions. Followed by brachytherapy. Reactions to these procedures? Dos? Don'ts. Short term side effects? Long term? I want to know what to expect
EdinBmore
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 years ago
Adult-onset asthma
I'm a 51 year old previously fit healthy active woman. Since October 2017 my health started to decline rapidly starting with anemia, weight loss, chronic fatigue then kidney function decline then being diagnosed with stomach lesions (gerd) diverticuli, uterine fibroid, gallstones, abnormal echocardiogram
I'm a 51 year old previously fit healthy active woman. Since October 2017 my health started to decline rapidly starting with anemia, weight loss, chronic fatigue then kidney function decline then being diagnosed with stomach lesions (gerd) diverticuli, uterine fibroid, gallstones, abnormal echocardiogram
Angie2020
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
PCa Abbreviation List UPDATED 1/26/2023
UPDATED WITH ADDENDUM BELOW 1/26/2023 Prostate cancer-related abbreviations The following is a (non-comprehensive) list of abbreviations that you may come across in reading about prostate cancer. •AAT = androgen ablation therapy (same as ADT and HT) •AAWR = anti-androgen withdrawal response •ABDCTSCAN
UPDATED WITH ADDENDUM BELOW 1/26/2023 Prostate cancer-related abbreviations The following is a (non-comprehensive) list of abbreviations that you may come across in reading about prostate cancer. •AAT = androgen ablation therapy (same as ADT and HT) •AAWR = anti-androgen withdrawal response •ABDCTSCAN
Moespy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Practical suggestions post EBRT and seeds
So, I know that radiation can knock one to the ground big time (continence, bowel, etc.). I start IMRT soon; followed by "booster" seeds shortly thereafter. To those of you who have been through this: what should I expect? what products have you used for continence and bowel "issues"? The thought
So, I know that radiation can knock one to the ground big time (continence, bowel, etc.). I start IMRT soon; followed by "booster" seeds shortly thereafter. To those of you who have been through this: what should I expect? what products have you used for continence and bowel "issues"? The thought
EdinBmore
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 years ago
Leptomeningeal
The doctors today came in at the hospital and they are leaning towards leptomeningeal with my dad and I am crushed. That is the worst news I could have heard today. Please someone tell me this isn’t all bad! What do we do, where do we go if it is? I have to get his records to Moffitt quickly. It’s
The doctors today came in at the hospital and they are leaning towards leptomeningeal with my dad and I am crushed. That is the worst news I could have heard today. Please someone tell me this isn’t all bad! What do we do, where do we go if it is? I have to get his records to Moffitt quickly. It’s
Lisam81
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Possible spine mets - now what??
My dad is still in the hospital in PCU after having his first ever seizure out of nowhere. The spine and brain MRI yesterday confirmed the brain is still abnormal but stable though they don’t know what it means or if it’s cancer (stage IV, NSCLC, adeno, one tumor in right lung, both adrenals tumors,
My dad is still in the hospital in PCU after having his first ever seizure out of nowhere. The spine and brain MRI yesterday confirmed the brain is still abnormal but stable though they don’t know what it means or if it’s cancer (stage IV, NSCLC, adeno, one tumor in right lung, both adrenals tumors,
Lisam81
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Paraneoplastic syndrome with NSCLC???
Has anyone had, have, or heard of paraneoplastic syndrome with lung cancer? Today my dad’s radiation oncologist, who spoke with the neuro oncologist about my dad’s abnormal brain MRI, and they feel he may have a paraneoplastic syndrome from the lung cancer that is mimicking Multiple sclerosis in his
Has anyone had, have, or heard of paraneoplastic syndrome with lung cancer? Today my dad’s radiation oncologist, who spoke with the neuro oncologist about my dad’s abnormal brain MRI, and they feel he may have a paraneoplastic syndrome from the lung cancer that is mimicking Multiple sclerosis in his
Lisam81
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
ASTRO, ASCO, & AUA strongly endorse a shortened course of IMRT for primary therapy
They strongly endorsed moderate hypofractionation (20 or 26 treatments) but only conditionally endorsed SBRT because they didn't consider any data after 3/31/2017. I think SBRT will receive a strong endorsement by this time next year. There is no reason any patient should have to suffer through and pay
They strongly endorsed moderate hypofractionation (20 or 26 treatments) but only conditionally endorsed SBRT because they didn't consider any data after 3/31/2017. I think SBRT will receive a strong endorsement by this time next year. There is no reason any patient should have to suffer through and pay
Tall_Allen
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 years ago
ASTRO, ASCO, & AUA strongly endorse a shortened course of IMRT for primary therapy
They strongly endorsed moderate hypofractionation (20 or 26 treatments) but only conditionally endorsed SBRT because they didn't consider any data after 3/31/2017. I think SBRT will receive a strong endorsement by this time next year. There is no reason any patient should have to suffer through and pay
They strongly endorsed moderate hypofractionation (20 or 26 treatments) but only conditionally endorsed SBRT because they didn't consider any data after 3/31/2017. I think SBRT will receive a strong endorsement by this time next year. There is no reason any patient should have to suffer through and pay
Tall_Allen
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 years ago
Suspected asthma but no wheeze
I have been suffering with a cough for 2 months. It is worst at night, waking me from sleep and when I exercise. I saw a nurse about 5weeks ago and she suspected asthma. My peak flow was only 220, about half of what it should be. I was given a blue inhaler to relieve symptoms. I used this frequently
I have been suffering with a cough for 2 months. It is worst at night, waking me from sleep and when I exercise. I saw a nurse about 5weeks ago and she suspected asthma. My peak flow was only 220, about half of what it should be. I was given a blue inhaler to relieve symptoms. I used this frequently
Mas1
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Book recommendation
I’ve been living with a cancer diagnosis since November 19, 2008. What a journey! Recently, the nurse for my oncologist at the Proton Center in Jacksonville, Fla., where I had 19 proton beam treatments, 18 IMRT radiation treatments, and 7 taxotere treatments from March -May 2009, called me. She said
I’ve been living with a cancer diagnosis since November 19, 2008. What a journey! Recently, the nurse for my oncologist at the Proton Center in Jacksonville, Fla., where I had 19 proton beam treatments, 18 IMRT radiation treatments, and 7 taxotere treatments from March -May 2009, called me. She said
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Words, Abbreviations & Acronyms
As I read the posts here I am often overwhelmed by the acronyms, abbreviations, and drug names. I rarely know what they refer to. So I'm offering to compile a list of them not only for my own edification and understanding, but for others who might come here and be as confused as I am. So...here are
As I read the posts here I am often overwhelmed by the acronyms, abbreviations, and drug names. I rarely know what they refer to. So I'm offering to compile a list of them not only for my own edification and understanding, but for others who might come here and be as confused as I am. So...here are
DrWrite
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
New Member - Hoping to be able to contribute to the rich knowledge base here!
As a follower and benefactor of the many knowledgeable posters here, I am now joining the community to share my experience with PC (& an indolent blood cancer, CLL). I was diagnosed with CLL 12 years ago. I have never needed treatment and am very stable Phase One at this time. I had robotic NSRP in
As a follower and benefactor of the many knowledgeable posters here, I am now joining the community to share my experience with PC (& an indolent blood cancer, CLL). I was diagnosed with CLL 12 years ago. I have never needed treatment and am very stable Phase One at this time. I had robotic NSRP in
cujoe
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Correlation between start of Lupron and start of RT
in my case Eligard. RO seems adamant about starting IMRT right at the 2 month mark from my 6 month Eligard injection. I am not getting the reasoning. (plan on asking him next week) common sense would make one wonder, why not start RT at 4 months? 3months? Is PC more radio sensitive at 2 months than 4
in my case Eligard. RO seems adamant about starting IMRT right at the 2 month mark from my 6 month Eligard injection. I am not getting the reasoning. (plan on asking him next week) common sense would make one wonder, why not start RT at 4 months? 3months? Is PC more radio sensitive at 2 months than 4
ezhoe
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
My dad got IMRT today!!!!!!
Thanks to SO many wonderful people who helped fight Florida Blue, my dad received a phone call today while we were on our way for his first standard radiation appt and they overturned the 5 denials!!!!! This would NOT have happened without those who fought for my dad and LCSM AND Denzie!!!!!! To all
Thanks to SO many wonderful people who helped fight Florida Blue, my dad received a phone call today while we were on our way for his first standard radiation appt and they overturned the 5 denials!!!!! This would NOT have happened without those who fought for my dad and LCSM AND Denzie!!!!!! To all
Lisam81
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Recurrence after lymph node dissection / How best to stall PSA progression
Hi, I am new to this forum and looking for Tall Allen's (thanks for your past help Allen) or anybody else's thoughts. I have been treated since 2011 when I got diagnosed with a PSA of 65, Gleason 4+3=7 and seminal vesicle involvement. I had brachytherapy, IMRT and 2 years of hormone therapy done at
Hi, I am new to this forum and looking for Tall Allen's (thanks for your past help Allen) or anybody else's thoughts. I have been treated since 2011 when I got diagnosed with a PSA of 65, Gleason 4+3=7 and seminal vesicle involvement. I had brachytherapy, IMRT and 2 years of hormone therapy done at
Yarbo3
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Update. Let’s take John English’s fight for best treatment viral.
This will s the info you need to contact the CEO. PLEASE take a moment and send him an email. —————— Please help this patient get the treatment he needs. His name is John W. English. He has lung cancer with SVC. His doctor ordered proton therapy because it’s safest. Florida Blue refused saying
This will s the info you need to contact the CEO. PLEASE take a moment and send him an email. —————— Please help this patient get the treatment he needs. His name is John W. English. He has lung cancer with SVC. His doctor ordered proton therapy because it’s safest. Florida Blue refused saying
Denzie
Volunteer
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
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