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Stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
I am here to find hope and clinical trials for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
I am here to find hope and clinical trials for my wife with stage 4 Breast cancer with bone metastatic
sammytoronto93
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 year ago
Berberine - does anyone have experience of taking this for PAF?
I’m going to have a pace and ablate in a few weeks time, so I started watching videos about it by the York Cadiologist (great guy!). On one of the videos I tripped across a comment where a chap said he had to stop taking Flecainide because of the adverse side effects (that’s me too!) and had started
I’m going to have a pace and ablate in a few weeks time, so I started watching videos about it by the York Cadiologist (great guy!). On one of the videos I tripped across a comment where a chap said he had to stop taking Flecainide because of the adverse side effects (that’s me too!) and had started
Dippy22
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AF Association
1 year ago
Post Partial Thyroidectomy Blood Results- any steer appreciated.
hi everyone , i had a partial thyroidectomy in december for a large goitre and whilst i feel good , I have really struggled with weight gain. Noticed it January and Endo was moving around my dosage from 100mcg of levo to 125mcg of Levo in March as my Tsh was jumping between 4 and 6. My calorie intake
hi everyone , i had a partial thyroidectomy in december for a large goitre and whilst i feel good , I have really struggled with weight gain. Noticed it January and Endo was moving around my dosage from 100mcg of levo to 125mcg of Levo in March as my Tsh was jumping between 4 and 6. My calorie intake
Void1234
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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A very knowledgeable source informed me about a multi-institutional UK trial using dose adjustment in ovarian cancer. Does it ring any bells to you? [i]"How does adaptive therapy work?[/i] [i]Resistance comes at a cost to cancer cells, and so they cannot grow as well when they are competing with non-resistant
A very knowledgeable source informed me about a multi-institutional UK trial using dose adjustment in ovarian cancer. Does it ring any bells to you? [i]"How does adaptive therapy work?[/i] [i]Resistance comes at a cost to cancer cells, and so they cannot grow as well when they are competing with non-resistant
Justfor_
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
NHS agrees to roll out Olaparib (Lynparza) April 2023.
The NHS has agreed to Olaparib for advanced prostate cancer with mutations in the BRCA genes. ‘Hundreds of patients with advanced prostate cancer could benefit from a breakthrough targeted therapy after the NHS agreed a landmark commercial deal to roll-out the drug. The drug, olaparib (Lynparza®)
The NHS has agreed to Olaparib for advanced prostate cancer with mutations in the BRCA genes. ‘Hundreds of patients with advanced prostate cancer could benefit from a breakthrough targeted therapy after the NHS agreed a landmark commercial deal to roll-out the drug. The drug, olaparib (Lynparza®)
Sailing-Todd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Amazing
I just want to say that yesterday was an amazing day. We all have good and bad. My pacemaker was done on the 27th and I have had some good days and not so good. Yesterday I woke up really early and had energy all day. I walked with my dog around our property of almost an acre. A few weeks ago I could
I just want to say that yesterday was an amazing day. We all have good and bad. My pacemaker was done on the 27th and I have had some good days and not so good. Yesterday I woke up really early and had energy all day. I walked with my dog around our property of almost an acre. A few weeks ago I could
DawnTX
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
First afib incident since dx 3 years ago
Have been taking Diltiazem 180 mg daily for 3 years without having any tachycardia till now. Days with HR 130-140 bpm. I think that it was caused by the stress due to the severe storm that caused many blowdowns (one on my house) loss of power, internet, and downed phone lines. Lots of worry, shoveling
Have been taking Diltiazem 180 mg daily for 3 years without having any tachycardia till now. Days with HR 130-140 bpm. I think that it was caused by the stress due to the severe storm that caused many blowdowns (one on my house) loss of power, internet, and downed phone lines. Lots of worry, shoveling
Bikedennis
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AF Association
2 years ago
My Home ECG reading? AF or Ectopics
As you may know from my recent posts Ive been having aweful time past 5 days with ectopics and palpitations. Ive been recording them and the photo attached is the typical of what Im having every minute of the day. I think overnight I went into sinus rhythm - I found a 2mg of Diazepam from years ago
As you may know from my recent posts Ive been having aweful time past 5 days with ectopics and palpitations. Ive been recording them and the photo attached is the typical of what Im having every minute of the day. I think overnight I went into sinus rhythm - I found a 2mg of Diazepam from years ago
wendy6
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AF Association
2 years ago
Blue Sky News - Prostate Cancer Foundation of Australia - April 2023
While, as has been the case for previous editions of this publication, most of the information is mainly relevant to readers from Oz, some items might be of interest to others.
Nuclear Medicine: The Next Generation of Care
For men generally with advanced prostate cancer, the future is theranostic
While, as has been the case for previous editions of this publication, most of the information is mainly relevant to readers from Oz, some items might be of interest to others.
Nuclear Medicine: The Next Generation of Care
For men generally with advanced prostate cancer, the future is theranostic
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Whatever happened to the pill in the pocket?
I have had paroxysmal AF for 10 years. When it happens I never know what to do, especially as I live alone. If it goes on for more than about 12 hours I seek help from 111, they send the paramedics who do an ECG and confirm the problem, but by the time I get to A&E it stops! I have asked for advice on
I have had paroxysmal AF for 10 years. When it happens I never know what to do, especially as I live alone. If it goes on for more than about 12 hours I seek help from 111, they send the paramedics who do an ECG and confirm the problem, but by the time I get to A&E it stops! I have asked for advice on
Singingforever
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Relapsed CLL: New Approaches Prolong Survival
With a median follow up of 41 months, AL demonstrated less
atrial
fibrillation/
atrial
flutter
, compared with IB (9.4% vs. 16.0%) with no difference in grade > 3 infections. Furthermore, AL's half-life being shorter than that of IB means that side effects are shorter lived."
With a median follow up of 41 months, AL demonstrated less
atrial
fibrillation/
atrial
flutter
, compared with IB (9.4% vs. 16.0%) with no difference in grade > 3 infections. Furthermore, AL's half-life being shorter than that of IB means that side effects are shorter lived."
Jm954
Administrator
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CLL Support
1 year ago
LOOK 👀🤯Compass Pathways Psilocybin Clinical Trial Ongoing Right NOW🍄
https://gizmodo.com/psilocybin-depression-treatment-trial-compass-pathways-1849739991 This is an article from Nov '22 about MROC and Compass Pathways Psilocybin clinical trial that is still ongoing this year. I thought it would be helpful to post it for everyone to see the progress going on. Here's a
https://gizmodo.com/psilocybin-depression-treatment-trial-compass-pathways-1849739991 This is an article from Nov '22 about MROC and Compass Pathways Psilocybin clinical trial that is still ongoing this year. I thought it would be helpful to post it for everyone to see the progress going on. Here's a
LifeIsThePitts
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
All MDD Patients There Is HOPE: Watch this
I have been through it all with MDD. I can relate to every post in here. I was treatment resistant for a decade. I got Deep brain stimulation surgery last year and am in remission from depression. I would guess it’s FDA approved within a couple of years. The options now if nothing works is to suffer
I have been through it all with MDD. I can relate to every post in here. I was treatment resistant for a decade. I got Deep brain stimulation surgery last year and am in remission from depression. I would guess it’s FDA approved within a couple of years. The options now if nothing works is to suffer
jnelson66
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
1 year ago
post partum thyroiditis
Long story short(ish)- in October I had a baby, in December I was diagnosed with post partum thyroiditis with an over active thyroid(tsh <0.01) then levelled out a few weeks later before going underactive (tsh 11) around March time. My symptoms came as the results went out of range so even though they
Long story short(ish)- in October I had a baby, in December I was diagnosed with post partum thyroiditis with an over active thyroid(tsh <0.01) then levelled out a few weeks later before going underactive (tsh 11) around March time. My symptoms came as the results went out of range so even though they
Courtney96
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Post Ablation AFib episodes .. frustrating
I had my Ablation about 3 1/2 months ago. I did not have any AFib recurrence that I'm aware of during the blanking period and was taking a beta blocker, a rhythm med, and anticoagulant. Was a bit rougher blanking than expected with early fever, regular headaches and low energy etc but no AFib! Hooray
I had my Ablation about 3 1/2 months ago. I did not have any AFib recurrence that I'm aware of during the blanking period and was taking a beta blocker, a rhythm med, and anticoagulant. Was a bit rougher blanking than expected with early fever, regular headaches and low energy etc but no AFib! Hooray
Banquo
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Want to know more about.. Atrial Flutter?
Atrial
flutter
is an abnormality in the rhythm of the heart (arrhythmia). Visit the
Atrial
Flutter
information section on our NEW website - for all the resources you need, and more: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/afa/uk/
atrial
-
flutter
Atrial
flutter
is an abnormality in the rhythm of the heart (arrhythmia). Visit the
Atrial
Flutter
information section on our NEW website - for all the resources you need, and more: https://heartrhythmalliance.org/afa/uk/
atrial
-
flutter
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Partner
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AF Association
2 years ago
Neuralink received the FDA’s approval to launch their first-in-human clinical study
https://twitter.com/neuralink/status/1661857379460468736 "We are excited to share that we have received the FDA’s approval to launch our first-in-human clinical study! This is the result of incredible work by the Neuralink team in close collaboration with the FDA and represents an important first step
https://twitter.com/neuralink/status/1661857379460468736 "We are excited to share that we have received the FDA’s approval to launch our first-in-human clinical study! This is the result of incredible work by the Neuralink team in close collaboration with the FDA and represents an important first step
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Prostate Cancer, Nutrition, and Dietary Supplements , Medscape, Drugs & Disease, Urology, Updated Jan 26, 2023.
This comprhensive review by U of MI's Dr. Mark A Moyad on PCa and Nutrition & Diet is by far the best Overview of the various topics I have yet read. It is too long to reproduce, but below is the opening Overview Section: * * * [i]Overview[/i] [i]Although nutrition plays a role in the development
This comprhensive review by U of MI's Dr. Mark A Moyad on PCa and Nutrition & Diet is by far the best Overview of the various topics I have yet read. It is too long to reproduce, but below is the opening Overview Section: * * * [i]Overview[/i] [i]Although nutrition plays a role in the development
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Now Undetectable PSA on BAT Regimen
Happy to share my latest progress report. Note that I am mHSPC, lymph nodes only to pelvis and abdomen. I have been on long-cycle modified BAT for 2.5 years now. 3 months of very high testosterone (400mg T-cypionate every 2 weeks), then one month of ADT using Orgovyx. My PSA has continued to decline
Happy to share my latest progress report. Note that I am mHSPC, lymph nodes only to pelvis and abdomen. I have been on long-cycle modified BAT for 2.5 years now. 3 months of very high testosterone (400mg T-cypionate every 2 weeks), then one month of ADT using Orgovyx. My PSA has continued to decline
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Finally Undetectable PSA on BAT
Happy to share my latest progress report. Note that I am mHSPC, lymph nodes only to pelvis and abdomen. I have been on long-cycle modified BAT for 2.5 years now. 3 months of very high testosterone (400mg T-cypionate every 2 weeks), then one month of ADT using Orgovyx. My PSA has continued to decline
Happy to share my latest progress report. Note that I am mHSPC, lymph nodes only to pelvis and abdomen. I have been on long-cycle modified BAT for 2.5 years now. 3 months of very high testosterone (400mg T-cypionate every 2 weeks), then one month of ADT using Orgovyx. My PSA has continued to decline
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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