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My brother has advanced prostate cancer
Hi everyone. I hope all of you are doing well. My brother diagnosed Aug 2022 with stage 4 prostate cancer at age 53. PSA was 44 and he had some mets in his bones(Pelvic). After that he had triplet therapy(every 3 month hormone therapy+ Docetaxol+ Nubeqa), but unfortunately his PSA rising right after
Hi everyone. I hope all of you are doing well. My brother diagnosed Aug 2022 with stage 4 prostate cancer at age 53. PSA was 44 and he had some mets in his bones(Pelvic). After that he had triplet therapy(every 3 month hormone therapy+ Docetaxol+ Nubeqa), but unfortunately his PSA rising right after
rasher1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Are We Restoring Thyroid Hormone Signaling in Levothyroxine-Treated Patients With Residual Symptoms of Hypothyroidism?
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Are We Restoring Thyroid Hormone Signaling in Levothyroxine-Treated Patients With Residual Symptoms of Hypothyroidism?
[/i] [i]Sabina Casula MD[/i] [i]Department of Endocrinology, Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, Miami, Florida[/i] [i]Matthew
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Are We Restoring Thyroid Hormone Signaling in Levothyroxine-Treated Patients With Residual Symptoms of Hypothyroidism?
[/i] [i]Sabina Casula MD[/i] [i]Department of Endocrinology, Miami Veterans Affairs Healthcare System, Miami, Florida[/i] [i]Matthew
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
diagnosed in Feb. with atrial flutter at ED
good morning, My name is Patrick McConnell and I live in Burlington Ontario Canada. I am 79 years old and a very athletic person most of my life. But my main issue is no stamina and always short of breath. I have been on a BTK blocker for 7 years to control my CLL. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia and
good morning, My name is Patrick McConnell and I live in Burlington Ontario Canada. I am 79 years old and a very athletic person most of my life. But my main issue is no stamina and always short of breath. I have been on a BTK blocker for 7 years to control my CLL. Chronic lymphocytic leukemia and
PRM54
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AF Association
1 year ago
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Difficulty turning over in bed
A few years ago l asked if any of you had trouble turning over in bed and got a lot of responses- some compared it to feeling like a beached whale ! Recently l had a shoulder replacement which made it even worse for me so my son came to my rescue. It has helped so much that l thought l would share it
A few years ago l asked if any of you had trouble turning over in bed and got a lot of responses- some compared it to feeling like a beached whale ! Recently l had a shoulder replacement which made it even worse for me so my son came to my rescue. It has helped so much that l thought l would share it
Trulyscrumpious
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Cancelled Again
Well here I go again, another cancellation, another wait. I have continual AF for just coming up to two years. I’m on 10mg of Bisoprolol and 62.5 digoxin, plus Apixaban. First appointment with Cardio, told to lose weight and get on with it, no medication, oh ok. Went to GP who gave medication and
Well here I go again, another cancellation, another wait. I have continual AF for just coming up to two years. I’m on 10mg of Bisoprolol and 62.5 digoxin, plus Apixaban. First appointment with Cardio, told to lose weight and get on with it, no medication, oh ok. Went to GP who gave medication and
Carnationmac
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AF Association
1 year ago
📚 Unlocking the Power of Clinical Trials: A Journey towards Medical Breakthroughs
Unlocking the Power of Clinical Trials: A Journey towards Medical Breakthroughs In the realm of medical advancements, clinical trials are the bedrock upon which innovation and progress are built. They serve as the gateway to discovering new treatments, unraveling groundbreaking therapies, and enhancing
Unlocking the Power of Clinical Trials: A Journey towards Medical Breakthroughs In the realm of medical advancements, clinical trials are the bedrock upon which innovation and progress are built. They serve as the gateway to discovering new treatments, unraveling groundbreaking therapies, and enhancing
AnnaHU
HealthUnlocked
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Research Opportunities
1 year ago
Is my TSH too low
Hi I’ve posted several times before regarding my Thyroid journey but not yet filled in my profile. In brief partial Thyroidectomy in 1995 & stable for many years on 75mcgs of Thyroxine till TSH started creeping up & up regularly over 5. After lots of arguments with my GP I eventually managed to see an
Hi I’ve posted several times before regarding my Thyroid journey but not yet filled in my profile. In brief partial Thyroidectomy in 1995 & stable for many years on 75mcgs of Thyroxine till TSH started creeping up & up regularly over 5. After lots of arguments with my GP I eventually managed to see an
Otto11
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Periodic episodes of fluctuating tachycardia while in AFib.
Never had any heart problems until early 2020. I'm a rather robust yet strong guy , late 40s. I suspect COVID may have had something to do with it. Never vaccinated either..went to e.r after having AFib for 16 hrs. Was blacking out at work. Thought I was going to die. Spent 2 days in hospital. Echocardiogram
Never had any heart problems until early 2020. I'm a rather robust yet strong guy , late 40s. I suspect COVID may have had something to do with it. Never vaccinated either..went to e.r after having AFib for 16 hrs. Was blacking out at work. Thought I was going to die. Spent 2 days in hospital. Echocardiogram
Arrythimicaneurysm
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Apixaban and Ablation
Hi everyone, I am currently on a very long waiting list for Ablation. I have PAF with very symptomatic episodes lasting 30 hours approximately every 4 months. I take apixaban and sotalol but do not want to up the dose as suggested by my EP (I currently take 40mg three times daily).At the last visit to
Hi everyone, I am currently on a very long waiting list for Ablation. I have PAF with very symptomatic episodes lasting 30 hours approximately every 4 months. I take apixaban and sotalol but do not want to up the dose as suggested by my EP (I currently take 40mg three times daily).At the last visit to
Karendeena
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AF Association
1 year ago
STEP ONE OF MY THIRD CLINICAL TRIAL huCAR-T19 IL-18
With the ink barely dry on my clinical trial consent forms, it was back up to Penn Medicine for my blood collection. First stop was the radiology dept to have a neck catheter installed, I decided against the arm extraction method, as it limits your mobility during the procedure. Cath installation complete
With the ink barely dry on my clinical trial consent forms, it was back up to Penn Medicine for my blood collection. First stop was the radiology dept to have a neck catheter installed, I decided against the arm extraction method, as it limits your mobility during the procedure. Cath installation complete
steve5441
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Digoxin fears
Hello,am new to this forum, at mo feeling I am in the minority taking digoxin really feeling anxious about having to take prob have read Mr Google far too much I had an episode of AF was taken into a&e tried to right it by high dose of bisoprolol but had no affect, after 20 hrs erratic beats 140 to
Hello,am new to this forum, at mo feeling I am in the minority taking digoxin really feeling anxious about having to take prob have read Mr Google far too much I had an episode of AF was taken into a&e tried to right it by high dose of bisoprolol but had no affect, after 20 hrs erratic beats 140 to
Ssuegos
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AF Association
1 year ago
What to do?
Hi All, I lost a load of weight last year doing a keto diet. Subsequently I didn't have AFib for 18 months. I have Paroxysmal AFib and usually only have 1 AFib a year. I always cardiovert with Flecanide. My Chadvac is 0. However, this year I've put more weight on and blood pressure has risen and I've
Hi All, I lost a load of weight last year doing a keto diet. Subsequently I didn't have AFib for 18 months. I have Paroxysmal AFib and usually only have 1 AFib a year. I always cardiovert with Flecanide. My Chadvac is 0. However, this year I've put more weight on and blood pressure has risen and I've
CJ1971
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AF Association
1 year ago
Flecainide stopped working
I have been on Flecainide for years & my AF well controlled. Now it has started to cause other arrhythmias so I have to stop it This happened a few years ago & as soon as it was stopped my AF occurred regularly & made me feel very unwell I was able then to restart it but this time it’s not possible
I have been on Flecainide for years & my AF well controlled. Now it has started to cause other arrhythmias so I have to stop it This happened a few years ago & as soon as it was stopped my AF occurred regularly & made me feel very unwell I was able then to restart it but this time it’s not possible
Koladog
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
VIKTORIA-1 CLINICAL TRIAL
Happy Friday, everyone!! It’s a beautiful day to be alive!!! Has anyone here been offered this trial? I’ve been on letrozole, Ibrance and Xgeva for a year and it appears it’s not doing its job any longer. I will know more after scans next week. If not, are you on a clinical trial? I’m feeling like
Happy Friday, everyone!! It’s a beautiful day to be alive!!! Has anyone here been offered this trial? I’ve been on letrozole, Ibrance and Xgeva for a year and it appears it’s not doing its job any longer. I will know more after scans next week. If not, are you on a clinical trial? I’m feeling like
CTGirl1962
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Feel like a bit of a Fraud
I had an AF episode in mid January which lasted 5 hours but by the time I got to hospital everything was normal. Stayed overnight on a heart monitor - nothing, so discharged and told I would he sent a Kardiamobile app but shoukd continue living as normal. NHS then cancelled Kardiamobile and gave me
I had an AF episode in mid January which lasted 5 hours but by the time I got to hospital everything was normal. Stayed overnight on a heart monitor - nothing, so discharged and told I would he sent a Kardiamobile app but shoukd continue living as normal. NHS then cancelled Kardiamobile and gave me
mountainwalk
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AF Association
1 year ago
Some Success with Avoiding Afib
After seeing my Afib rate of incidence go from once every couple of months to once a month to every 2 weeks -10 days, I finally got control of the factors which I believe were driving it.Doing that included: 1. Getting off of most of my blood pressure meds. (I only take 12.5 mg metoprolol twice a day
After seeing my Afib rate of incidence go from once every couple of months to once a month to every 2 weeks -10 days, I finally got control of the factors which I believe were driving it.Doing that included: 1. Getting off of most of my blood pressure meds. (I only take 12.5 mg metoprolol twice a day
fibnum
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AF Association
1 year ago
Severe bruising
I have been taking Acalabrutinib in a clinical trial for three years achieving excellent results. A few days back I tripped over uneven paving while enjoying my daily walk. I hit the concrete hard. Fortunately no broken bones. By that evening a nasty bruise had appeared on my right side and abdomen.
I have been taking Acalabrutinib in a clinical trial for three years achieving excellent results. A few days back I tripped over uneven paving while enjoying my daily walk. I hit the concrete hard. Fortunately no broken bones. By that evening a nasty bruise had appeared on my right side and abdomen.
spanish36
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Shingrix may be available on Australia's National Immunisation Program for those with CLL from 1 November 2023
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee has recommended that Shingrix be included on Australia's National Immunisation Program for some Australians later this year. An announcement by the Victorian Government indicates that Shingrix might be available from the start of November for particular
The Pharmaceutical Benefits Advisory Committee has recommended that Shingrix be included on Australia's National Immunisation Program for some Australians later this year. An announcement by the Victorian Government indicates that Shingrix might be available from the start of November for particular
CLLerinOz
Administrator
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Cost of PSMA scan in US
So I was surprised recently about the cost of my PSMA scan here in the US. $3456 I was used to costs in the $16,000 range for Choline scan. Paid $2650 or so for the UCLA clinical trial back in 2017. I checked and also found a place in Vancouver BC that would treat scan US patients for about 3400 Canadian
So I was surprised recently about the cost of my PSMA scan here in the US. $3456 I was used to costs in the $16,000 range for Choline scan. Paid $2650 or so for the UCLA clinical trial back in 2017. I checked and also found a place in Vancouver BC that would treat scan US patients for about 3400 Canadian
TJGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Hormone video
This may be a useful video from Peter Attia giving a basic explanation of the thyroid, adrenal and sex hormone systems. It is split up into sections.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5oxFK6poSXM
This may be a useful video from Peter Attia giving a basic explanation of the thyroid, adrenal and sex hormone systems. It is split up into sections.https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5oxFK6poSXM
Guineapiggy
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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