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BAT in Argentina
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934967/ Results A total of 21 asymptomatic patients with mCRPC were included. There was a median of two lines before BAT, with nine patients (42.8%) receiving three or more lines, and 13 patients (61.9%) receiving chemotherapy previously. Previous lines
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9934967/ Results A total of 21 asymptomatic patients with mCRPC were included. There was a median of two lines before BAT, with nine patients (42.8%) receiving three or more lines, and 13 patients (61.9%) receiving chemotherapy previously. Previous lines
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Starting Gabapentin
Thanks to great advice on here last year, I took a course of ferrous sulfate and my ferritin levels went from 52 to 105. Unfortunately this didn’t help my RLS and my GP doesn’t do a full iron panel and so couldn’t get the other relevant results. I have now opted for Gabapentin but my GP had advised
Thanks to great advice on here last year, I took a course of ferrous sulfate and my ferritin levels went from 52 to 105. Unfortunately this didn’t help my RLS and my GP doesn’t do a full iron panel and so couldn’t get the other relevant results. I have now opted for Gabapentin but my GP had advised
Bramblespaniel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
High BP, meds don't work
I am 67, female, moderately overweight, 5,8, 165# . Moderate hypertension for many years, well controlled with Losartan. Losartan stopped working, placed on Valsartan, which is basically Losartan with a water pill. Several months ago developed high BP, averaging 180/105 upon awakening, dropping
I am 67, female, moderately overweight, 5,8, 165# . Moderate hypertension for many years, well controlled with Losartan. Losartan stopped working, placed on Valsartan, which is basically Losartan with a water pill. Several months ago developed high BP, averaging 180/105 upon awakening, dropping
phebamom
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
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advice on taking thyroxine at night ?
one of my friends has under active thyroid like myself she’s advised to take my thyroxine at night instead of the morning as it will work better? I’ve been taking it in the morning then waiting an hour till having breakfast? I also take ferrous sulphate for iron but been advised to take this separately
one of my friends has under active thyroid like myself she’s advised to take my thyroxine at night instead of the morning as it will work better? I’ve been taking it in the morning then waiting an hour till having breakfast? I also take ferrous sulphate for iron but been advised to take this separately
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Weakness, Vulnerability, Instability, and Fear
Before I was diagnosed, I was quite healthy. I worked out 5-6 days per week, didn't smoke, drink much, or eat meat ( I did eat seafood, so I wasn't a vegetarian). I did have a periodic , long-term struggle with depression, but I was kind of used to coping with it. Since my diagnosis, about 4 years
Before I was diagnosed, I was quite healthy. I worked out 5-6 days per week, didn't smoke, drink much, or eat meat ( I did eat seafood, so I wasn't a vegetarian). I did have a periodic , long-term struggle with depression, but I was kind of used to coping with it. Since my diagnosis, about 4 years
Alock2020
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Timing of XGeva & Radium 223.
My husband is due to start Radium 223 treatments at Stanford. His oncologist wants him to also start XGeva. The XGeva injections were postponed until after he had dental crown work done. He had an appointment for that on 2/6 which has been delayed because he tested + for Covid. His rescheduled appointment
My husband is due to start Radium 223 treatments at Stanford. His oncologist wants him to also start XGeva. The XGeva injections were postponed until after he had dental crown work done. He had an appointment for that on 2/6 which has been delayed because he tested + for Covid. His rescheduled appointment
Mcrpca
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Fibromyalgia and radiating pain in chest
Hi sorry for long post🤭Iv struggled for about 3 years now with radiating pain that comes and goes it feels deep in my chest maybe behind rib cage radiates in to my left breast and armpit then sometimes just in my left shoulder blade but it may be for a month then goes for sa month or two then returns
Hi sorry for long post🤭Iv struggled for about 3 years now with radiating pain that comes and goes it feels deep in my chest maybe behind rib cage radiates in to my left breast and armpit then sometimes just in my left shoulder blade but it may be for a month then goes for sa month or two then returns
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Thanks for support and great information
Apparently my blood counts have gotten so low that there's no treatment available for me I've done the LU177 and the radium 223 but the doctor told me yesterday 3 to 6 months you all take care love you all treat each other with respeit's back and keep helping each other
Apparently my blood counts have gotten so low that there's no treatment available for me I've done the LU177 and the radium 223 but the doctor told me yesterday 3 to 6 months you all take care love you all treat each other with respeit's back and keep helping each other
Devtony8
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
iron panel - almost normal?
Dear everyone, if anyone can comment on my mother's iron panel results: ferritin 97 mcg/l (lab norm: 10-120 for women), iron 14.30 µmol/l (lab norm: 9.0-30.4), transferrin 2.91 g/l (lab norm: 1.90-3.75 g/l), transferrin saturation 19.6 (lab norm: 8-50), latent iron-binding capacity 45 µmol/l (lab norm
Dear everyone, if anyone can comment on my mother's iron panel results: ferritin 97 mcg/l (lab norm: 10-120 for women), iron 14.30 µmol/l (lab norm: 9.0-30.4), transferrin 2.91 g/l (lab norm: 1.90-3.75 g/l), transferrin saturation 19.6 (lab norm: 8-50), latent iron-binding capacity 45 µmol/l (lab norm
daisydaisy26
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Intestinal upset (diarrhea, tiredness, slight nausea) from ferrous sulfate?
I suffer from PLM and had low ferritin. I've taken oral iron for some years to keep my ferritin above 100. I've read that one of the adverse effects of iron sulfate can be stomach/intestinal upset. I'm experiencing my 4th episode of intestinal upset in a month. At first I thought it might be food poisoning
I suffer from PLM and had low ferritin. I've taken oral iron for some years to keep my ferritin above 100. I've read that one of the adverse effects of iron sulfate can be stomach/intestinal upset. I'm experiencing my 4th episode of intestinal upset in a month. At first I thought it might be food poisoning
Tanker1
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Cabazitaxel for dad
Hello all, looking for a bit of advice. My dad’s had 4 sessions of Radium 223 but is feeling generally tired, low energy and is losing weight and new small spots have appeared on a scan. Doc has now suggested no more Radium and trying Cabazitaxel now. He had enzalutamide but this stopped working too.
Hello all, looking for a bit of advice. My dad’s had 4 sessions of Radium 223 but is feeling generally tired, low energy and is losing weight and new small spots have appeared on a scan. Doc has now suggested no more Radium and trying Cabazitaxel now. He had enzalutamide but this stopped working too.
SC19
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
MY DIAGNOSIS FROM TODAY'S VISIT
UPDATE FROM TODAYS APPOINMENT WITH KIDNEY DR. Chronic kidney disease, stage IV (severe) (HCC) - Primary Essential hypertension Hypervolemia associated with renal insufficiency Anemia of chronic renal failure, unspecified CKD stage Other iron deficiency anemias Secondary hyperparathyroidism (HCC
UPDATE FROM TODAYS APPOINMENT WITH KIDNEY DR. Chronic kidney disease, stage IV (severe) (HCC) - Primary Essential hypertension Hypervolemia associated with renal insufficiency Anemia of chronic renal failure, unspecified CKD stage Other iron deficiency anemias Secondary hyperparathyroidism (HCC
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Early CKD Support
1 year ago
All regular use sublingual opioid medications etc how to protect your teeth.
REGULAR use of sublingual medications, from opioids to Valium etc I break mine into tiny pin head size pieces with a pill cutter. I know 200 mcg Temgesic or 2 mg of Buprenorphine looks very small, however I have followed this process for over 3 years now. - Reasons - Absorption in seconds - Better
REGULAR use of sublingual medications, from opioids to Valium etc I break mine into tiny pin head size pieces with a pill cutter. I know 200 mcg Temgesic or 2 mg of Buprenorphine looks very small, however I have followed this process for over 3 years now. - Reasons - Absorption in seconds - Better
Shumbah
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 years ago
Bone Marrow and blood cells
My husband has been in the hospital for a week. He had been struggling to eat and drink due to nausea. His oncologist had him come in and they gave him a liter of saline and sent him home. We are rural and live an hour from the oncologist and any hospitals. When we got home that evening, it took him
My husband has been in the hospital for a week. He had been struggling to eat and drink due to nausea. His oncologist had him come in and they gave him a liter of saline and sent him home. We are rural and live an hour from the oncologist and any hospitals. When we got home that evening, it took him
Wyldhare22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Further advice please
As mentioned in an earlier post, I will be entering into deliberations this coming week with my oncologist and our Nuclear Medicine Team to determine my next therapy steps. As previously noted, I am currently on Cabazitaxel which is suspected to be failing due to rising PSA after three cycles. Options
As mentioned in an earlier post, I will be entering into deliberations this coming week with my oncologist and our Nuclear Medicine Team to determine my next therapy steps. As previously noted, I am currently on Cabazitaxel which is suspected to be failing due to rising PSA after three cycles. Options
Univs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Advice Please
Currently assessing efficacy of Cabazitaxel and possible next steps. Future options could include, Radium 223, Pluvicto, other. Also, Dr has put Carbolatin on the table as a “stand alone” therapy i.e., not combined with Cabazitaxel. My question: Does anyone have experience/advice with respect to
Currently assessing efficacy of Cabazitaxel and possible next steps. Future options could include, Radium 223, Pluvicto, other. Also, Dr has put Carbolatin on the table as a “stand alone” therapy i.e., not combined with Cabazitaxel. My question: Does anyone have experience/advice with respect to
Univs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Valium alternatives
So while in hospital for my barrage of tests etc I was taking high doses of slow K and slow Mag morning and night (magnesium and potassium) and Thiamine (high dose in the morning) and Valium in the morning and at night. The supplements I’ll get a clearer picture of from my nephrologist that originally
So while in hospital for my barrage of tests etc I was taking high doses of slow K and slow Mag morning and night (magnesium and potassium) and Thiamine (high dose in the morning) and Valium in the morning and at night. The supplements I’ll get a clearer picture of from my nephrologist that originally
JHvanN
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Latest treatments for anxiety and depression
I have been suffering from anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and obsessive thoughts for many years. I have been in therapy on many occasions and, while it has been helpful, it has not resolved my problems. I am also taking two antidepressant medications and Valium. Since these treatments to not
I have been suffering from anxiety, depression, low self-esteem, and obsessive thoughts for many years. I have been in therapy on many occasions and, while it has been helpful, it has not resolved my problems. I am also taking two antidepressant medications and Valium. Since these treatments to not
scansnap
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Rocky start onto Cape- hoping to leave as planned for NZ in just 3 weeks-Need Help
Last week started on cape after dec 19th abdominal Ct scan for surgery the next day turned up cancer spread to liver and throughout. Lobular was so sneaky that the regular PET scan just weeks before was reported out stable. So for Xmas, I quickly switched from Verzenio to Cape. They mailed it to me
Last week started on cape after dec 19th abdominal Ct scan for surgery the next day turned up cancer spread to liver and throughout. Lobular was so sneaky that the regular PET scan just weeks before was reported out stable. So for Xmas, I quickly switched from Verzenio to Cape. They mailed it to me
Bettybuckets
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Is there any point in this?
my wife is at a stage whereby she sort of burps as she swallow's.sounds a little like sort of reflux. Just to put you in the picture, she now has great difficulty speaking. It was suggested we see a consultant, this ended up as a phone call to arrange a barium X-ray. He wanted her to have an endoscope
my wife is at a stage whereby she sort of burps as she swallow's.sounds a little like sort of reflux. Just to put you in the picture, she now has great difficulty speaking. It was suggested we see a consultant, this ended up as a phone call to arrange a barium X-ray. He wanted her to have an endoscope
Oliverwindsor
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
2 years ago
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