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Exercise making it worse?
Hi everyone, I have a question about exercise and endo. So basically I've been pretty much bedbound all of last year with rare weeks of being able to function, but lately I've experience a good couple of months of feeling better and being able to live! (Don't get me wrong still in pain but manageable
Hi everyone, I have a question about exercise and endo. So basically I've been pretty much bedbound all of last year with rare weeks of being able to function, but lately I've experience a good couple of months of feeling better and being able to live! (Don't get me wrong still in pain but manageable
Lavenderpetal
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Treatment Options
PSA 4.7 (over 2 years it double and then doubled again) This is the Pathology report A: Prostate gland, left lateral posterior, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic inflammation, no tumor present. B: Prostate gland, left lateral mid, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic
PSA 4.7 (over 2 years it double and then doubled again) This is the Pathology report A: Prostate gland, left lateral posterior, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic inflammation, no tumor present. B: Prostate gland, left lateral mid, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic
Vortex12
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Why is this so hard, someone to talk to
Hi everyone. I had treatment resistant depression for my entire adult life, I've been on pretty much every med, hospitalized, ECT tms and ketamine. Nothings helped. I've gone the DBT and cbt route. I've been suicidal. Can anyone out there relate? I'm married with a 13 year old which makes it harder.
Hi everyone. I had treatment resistant depression for my entire adult life, I've been on pretty much every med, hospitalized, ECT tms and ketamine. Nothings helped. I've gone the DBT and cbt route. I've been suicidal. Can anyone out there relate? I'm married with a 13 year old which makes it harder.
Coffeeshop
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
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Ibs or celiac
hiya so for a few years off and on I’ve always had bloating , pains in adomin ect. But now constantly everytime I wee I always need a poo but I’m always straining . Couple of weeks ago I had bright pink blood in my sick. And for a couple of weeks I had mucus and blood in my stool. Doctors want to do
hiya so for a few years off and on I’ve always had bloating , pains in adomin ect. But now constantly everytime I wee I always need a poo but I’m always straining . Couple of weeks ago I had bright pink blood in my sick. And for a couple of weeks I had mucus and blood in my stool. Doctors want to do
Girlpower98
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Spine metastasis
My father in law is 78 year old male with PCA with what appears to be a single spine metastasis. Gleason 7 ( 4+3) We have an appointment coming up with the radiation oncologist . Is this something they would get a PSMA TEST for to confirm and also would he just receive ADT with radiation to primary site
My father in law is 78 year old male with PCA with what appears to be a single spine metastasis. Gleason 7 ( 4+3) We have an appointment coming up with the radiation oncologist . Is this something they would get a PSMA TEST for to confirm and also would he just receive ADT with radiation to primary site
Telegraph2022
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Can anyone help
Hi group. Ive been treated for underachieve thyroid for many years, mostly with Levothyroxine (current treatment) and for a brief period years ago Liothyronine (until it was stopped). My background is a healthcare professional and I understand the physiology side of the thyroid gland and associated
Hi group. Ive been treated for underachieve thyroid for many years, mostly with Levothyroxine (current treatment) and for a brief period years ago Liothyronine (until it was stopped). My background is a healthcare professional and I understand the physiology side of the thyroid gland and associated
SOT1512
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Shingrix vaccine for immunosuppressed people aged 50+
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
Sharitone
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
PEG Feeding
Hi....my step mum has PSP, she is bed bound and has carers come into her home 3 times a day to help my dad who is her full time carer. She is still able to eat and swallow although this is becoming a lot more difficult and time consuming and can no longer feed herself. The speech therapist spoke to my
Hi....my step mum has PSP, she is bed bound and has carers come into her home 3 times a day to help my dad who is her full time carer. She is still able to eat and swallow although this is becoming a lot more difficult and time consuming and can no longer feed herself. The speech therapist spoke to my
KingKenny73
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PSP Association
8 months ago
update on prolotherapy
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
Hidden
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Neuropathy Support
8 months ago
update on prolotherapy and llltherapy
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Group therapy for arthritic pain including PMR
Does anyone know of any face-to-face groups within the Portsmouth area? Or, does anyone know who to contact to find out? Any advice would be gratefully received. Thank you
Does anyone know of any face-to-face groups within the Portsmouth area? Or, does anyone know who to contact to find out? Any advice would be gratefully received. Thank you
Markandevie
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
European Society for Medical Oncology Congress - ESMO 2023 - Two Significant Lutetium Trials -mCRPC
Those following information coming from the ESMO Congress over the last few weeks will be aware of the many presentations focussed on the use of Lutetium. [i]
PSMAfore Study Unveils Game-Changing Results for Prostate Cancer Treatment
[/i] One such highlight was the results from the PSMAfore
Those following information coming from the ESMO Congress over the last few weeks will be aware of the many presentations focussed on the use of Lutetium. [i]
PSMAfore Study Unveils Game-Changing Results for Prostate Cancer Treatment
[/i] One such highlight was the results from the PSMAfore
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
How prostate cancer transforms into aggressive NEPC following treatment with anti-androgen therapy.
This could be a game changer as it could stop PCa from progressing. Science is going to save us. The development of effective anti-androgen therapies for prostate cancer is a major scientific advance. However, some men who receive these targeted treatments are more likely to develop a deadly treatment-resistant
This could be a game changer as it could stop PCa from progressing. Science is going to save us. The development of effective anti-androgen therapies for prostate cancer is a major scientific advance. However, some men who receive these targeted treatments are more likely to develop a deadly treatment-resistant
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
red light therapy
been using red light therapy for 3 years - has there been double bind trials and if so what were results? Thanks
been using red light therapy for 3 years - has there been double bind trials and if so what were results? Thanks
Coling
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar on 13th of November: Interview of Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of Symbyx, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's".
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 8.00pm London time on Monday the 13th of November. I will have the pleasure of interviewing Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of Symbyx, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's" Please use the Eventbrite link below to register
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 8.00pm London time on Monday the 13th of November. I will have the pleasure of interviewing Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of Symbyx, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's" Please use the Eventbrite link below to register
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Efficacy and safety of new‑generation BTKis (primarily acalabrutinib and zanubrutinib) in CLL/SLL: a systematic review and meta‑analysis
The meta-analysis of 20 studies on CLL/SLL patients treated with new-generation BTKis was based on papers selected from [i]"A comprehensive search on PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, and ClinicalTrials.gov. up to January 31, 2023".[/i] The full study title is
Efficacy and safety of new‑generation
The meta-analysis of 20 studies on CLL/SLL patients treated with new-generation BTKis was based on papers selected from [i]"A comprehensive search on PubMed, Embase, Cochrane Library, and ClinicalTrials.gov. up to January 31, 2023".[/i] The full study title is
Efficacy and safety of new‑generation
AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
8 months ago
over 40 conception
I’m 41 going through my first cycle. I wanted to try and improve my chances of success due to my age. So have been taking coenzyme q10, regularly, as well as low dose melatonin, and omega 3 oils, folic acid and multivitamins. Also undergoing acupuncture and light therapy to improve egg quality. I’ve
I’m 41 going through my first cycle. I wanted to try and improve my chances of success due to my age. So have been taking coenzyme q10, regularly, as well as low dose melatonin, and omega 3 oils, folic acid and multivitamins. Also undergoing acupuncture and light therapy to improve egg quality. I’ve
Coffeeone
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Fertility Network UK
8 months ago
PSA at 0.285
I had my RP last January but the cancers had sneaked out to my lymph node already (no other met) so my PSA was always detectable. I started hormonal therapy last April and my PSA went down right away. It had been that way till this week ( PSA was up and down, the lowest was 0.02, usually was 0.05.).
I had my RP last January but the cancers had sneaked out to my lymph node already (no other met) so my PSA was always detectable. I started hormonal therapy last April and my PSA went down right away. It had been that way till this week ( PSA was up and down, the lowest was 0.02, usually was 0.05.).
Formosan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 hours ago
Can I trust a second opinion?
It's not that I don't trust my MO, but he seems to be quite SOC, and doesn't offer options unless I bring them up. Which I have been doing. I even seem to have a reputation for having good questions. Which I am glad to hear, but frankly I don't feel I'm as well educated as all that 🙄. It could be that
It's not that I don't trust my MO, but he seems to be quite SOC, and doesn't offer options unless I bring them up. Which I have been doing. I even seem to have a reputation for having good questions. Which I am glad to hear, but frankly I don't feel I'm as well educated as all that 🙄. It could be that
Lewellen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
23 hours ago
Silent Reflux and B12 Deficiency- Any Link?
Hello! I was diagnosed with low B12 following a blood test in December last year, on injections but only had 3 of the 6 loading doses then was moved on to one every three months due to severe side effects that worried my GP. Had my first of the 3 monthly ones a few weeks ago and all went well. I saw
Hello! I was diagnosed with low B12 following a blood test in December last year, on injections but only had 3 of the 6 loading doses then was moved on to one every three months due to severe side effects that worried my GP. Had my first of the 3 monthly ones a few weeks ago and all went well. I saw
Jessie_02
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
24 hours ago
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