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ADT effectiveness duration for 80 plus age ?
For how long have those over 80 years with mets to bones , been able to keep their psa low with just ADT treatment ?
For how long have those over 80 years with mets to bones , been able to keep their psa low with just ADT treatment ?
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Has anyone heard of trial DB-1311-O-1001?
Hi all, I’m wondering whether anybody has heard of the above trial? My Dad had been put forward for this and was advised yesterday he got through onto the trial but the paperwork says “first trial on humans”. They aren’t sure of the side effects and we are all feeling a bit apprehensive… My Dad has
Hi all, I’m wondering whether anybody has heard of the above trial? My Dad had been put forward for this and was advised yesterday he got through onto the trial but the paperwork says “first trial on humans”. They aren’t sure of the side effects and we are all feeling a bit apprehensive… My Dad has
Stefciaa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
HRT and fatigue
I'm quite interested to see if this resonates with anyone else .Was diagnosed with RA 2018, and been on methotrexate and Hydroxychloroquine ever since. Once the dose settled it's controlled the RA swelling. But the fatigue has been awful and constant. I assumed a result of the RA and side effects of
I'm quite interested to see if this resonates with anyone else .Was diagnosed with RA 2018, and been on methotrexate and Hydroxychloroquine ever since. Once the dose settled it's controlled the RA swelling. But the fatigue has been awful and constant. I assumed a result of the RA and side effects of
Spaniellady
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NRAS
4 months ago
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Death from other-than PCa is not a "success"
A tongue-in-cheek stated goal by many here with PCa (including myself for the past 17 years since dianosis) has been to live to die of "anything other" than prostate cancer. Of course that does not bear up to close scrutiny. Many alternative causes of death, including the "big 4" of Cardiovascular Disease
A tongue-in-cheek stated goal by many here with PCa (including myself for the past 17 years since dianosis) has been to live to die of "anything other" than prostate cancer. Of course that does not bear up to close scrutiny. Many alternative causes of death, including the "big 4" of Cardiovascular Disease
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Finally!
Back in July I had a response to a FOI, which I challenged. I sent out numerous emails to different NHS governing bodies. I met a brick wall. Today an email turned up out of the blue from my Health Board. It only took them five months. The complaint was that the blood testing for thyroid did not
Back in July I had a response to a FOI, which I challenged. I sent out numerous emails to different NHS governing bodies. I met a brick wall. Today an email turned up out of the blue from my Health Board. It only took them five months. The complaint was that the blood testing for thyroid did not
serenfach
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
MCAS and LEVOTHYROXINE Nightmare
MCAS AND MEDS MCAS strikes again I can't take tablet or liquid levothyroxine as I've had the worst histamine flare even at 25mcg. Been in bed 4 days now crashing headache, body pains, inflammation, dizziness, fatigue all from 1 tiny dose of 25mcg liquid levothyroxine. What can I do ? I desperately
MCAS AND MEDS MCAS strikes again I can't take tablet or liquid levothyroxine as I've had the worst histamine flare even at 25mcg. Been in bed 4 days now crashing headache, body pains, inflammation, dizziness, fatigue all from 1 tiny dose of 25mcg liquid levothyroxine. What can I do ? I desperately
CGH123
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Erectile dysfunction meds and side effects
My husband is getting brachytherapy in September and then IG IMRT in October. He is currently on Orgovyx for month two and will be adding zytega next month. Good news is that his PSA has gone to 2 and Testosterone to 9 after a month on Firmagon so meds seem to be doing what are supposed to. Drs have
My husband is getting brachytherapy in September and then IG IMRT in October. He is currently on Orgovyx for month two and will be adding zytega next month. Good news is that his PSA has gone to 2 and Testosterone to 9 after a month on Firmagon so meds seem to be doing what are supposed to. Drs have
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
ADT Side Effects and Supplements.
Ok I just read some comments about Lupron and ADT side effects and felt I had to ask the members a question. Yesterday I saw my urologist for my 6 month routine follow up. He looked at my labs and commented on how good they were for a guy on adt for two years. When he got to my kidney function his comment
Ok I just read some comments about Lupron and ADT side effects and felt I had to ask the members a question. Yesterday I saw my urologist for my 6 month routine follow up. He looked at my labs and commented on how good they were for a guy on adt for two years. When he got to my kidney function his comment
Professorgary
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Help deciding on treatment
Discovered this forum a month ago and have found it to be a wealth of information, with very educated/informed members. Hoping that you can spread some of your wisdom and help my finalize my decision with treatment. I've posted more details in my profile as well as write ups from MSKCC on my Biopsy
Discovered this forum a month ago and have found it to be a wealth of information, with very educated/informed members. Hoping that you can spread some of your wisdom and help my finalize my decision with treatment. I've posted more details in my profile as well as write ups from MSKCC on my Biopsy
MrGreenJeans
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Art and music therapy for kidney patients
Coping with kidney disease can be difficult. Sometimes you have to think outside the box! Have you considered music or art therapy? Listen today to hear Social Worker Melissa Fry and patient Steven Light share their experiences with using music and art as coping strategies. https://www.podbean.com/ep
Coping with kidney disease can be difficult. Sometimes you have to think outside the box! Have you considered music or art therapy? Listen today to hear Social Worker Melissa Fry and patient Steven Light share their experiences with using music and art as coping strategies. https://www.podbean.com/ep
JackieJ_NKF
Partner
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Parents of Children with Kidney Disease
10 months ago
Must be doing something right!
Attended for my annual supplementary oxygen therapy review today and wahooooo, the prescription doesn't need to be increased! This is first time it hasn't needed to be increased year on year for the last 7 years. Very chuffed. A great Christmas gift.....Long may it last.
Attended for my annual supplementary oxygen therapy review today and wahooooo, the prescription doesn't need to be increased! This is first time it hasn't needed to be increased year on year for the last 7 years. Very chuffed. A great Christmas gift.....Long may it last.
PaulineHM
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
sertraline
Hi all, I’m been on Hrt about 18 months now but my anxiety is still extremely high, as it’s relentles. I’ve tried anti depressants flouxetine and Mirtazipine that haven’t really helped. I’m thinking of trying sertraline next, and was wondering if it has helped anyone with menapausal anxiety please.
Hi all, I’m been on Hrt about 18 months now but my anxiety is still extremely high, as it’s relentles. I’ve tried anti depressants flouxetine and Mirtazipine that haven’t really helped. I’m thinking of trying sertraline next, and was wondering if it has helped anyone with menapausal anxiety please.
BjAli
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
4 months ago
Zoladex injection
I began the zoladex injection in January of this year, I then had a laparoscopy in March which diagnosed my endometriosis. I had light bleeding for a couple of weeks after and then it completely stopped. Since then, I've had 2 episodes of heavy bleeding lasting 10 is days. No hormonal treatment has helped
I began the zoladex injection in January of this year, I then had a laparoscopy in March which diagnosed my endometriosis. I had light bleeding for a couple of weeks after and then it completely stopped. Since then, I've had 2 episodes of heavy bleeding lasting 10 is days. No hormonal treatment has helped
CornwallHenleygirl
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Could heart pain be related to peri menopause?
Hi everyone. I’ve just recently stopped taking HRT patches as I felt nearly suicidal for two weeks every month. I have been having pains like a stitch in my heart on and off for weeks. Was wondering if any of you have ever experienced anything like this and if it was related to peri menopause
Hi everyone. I’ve just recently stopped taking HRT patches as I felt nearly suicidal for two weeks every month. I have been having pains like a stitch in my heart on and off for weeks. Was wondering if any of you have ever experienced anything like this and if it was related to peri menopause
Ktez
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
4 months ago
stitch pains in heart
I’ve recently been told I have Left Ventricle Non Compaction and I also have the dilated cardiomyopathy gene but no symptoms of that yet. My EF is 52 and consultant not too concerned for now. The strange thing is, almost within a day or two or learning this new information, I’ve been having small
I’ve recently been told I have Left Ventricle Non Compaction and I also have the dilated cardiomyopathy gene but no symptoms of that yet. My EF is 52 and consultant not too concerned for now. The strange thing is, almost within a day or two or learning this new information, I’ve been having small
Ktez
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Ped5i/Tadalafil etc as a benefit to SE of ADT?
Tadalafil , etc is prescribed for ED, BPH and PAH (pulmonary arterial hypertension). It is pretty much agreed upon that Tadalafil increases insulin sensitivity thus improving lean body mass, particularly around the gut, improves Testosterone/estrogen relationship and is good for heart and vascular health
Tadalafil , etc is prescribed for ED, BPH and PAH (pulmonary arterial hypertension). It is pretty much agreed upon that Tadalafil increases insulin sensitivity thus improving lean body mass, particularly around the gut, improves Testosterone/estrogen relationship and is good for heart and vascular health
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Forgetfulness on ADT
Are there any ways to help with the side effect of forgetfulness / mild cognitive impairment while on ADT? My Dad (stage 4 PC) started on ADT 2 only months ago, but there have been a few moments of mild cognitive impairment since starting - forgetting shopping list, trying to return stuff at the wrong
Are there any ways to help with the side effect of forgetfulness / mild cognitive impairment while on ADT? My Dad (stage 4 PC) started on ADT 2 only months ago, but there have been a few moments of mild cognitive impairment since starting - forgetting shopping list, trying to return stuff at the wrong
LDC2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Clonazepam
looking for advice. I’ve been taking 1mg Clonazepam to help sleep but I e read quite a few horror stories about it so it’s making me nervous about taking it. I’ve not slept for six months and my tinnitus has become rea tube to virtually every sound you can think of. I believe it become my nervous system
looking for advice. I’ve been taking 1mg Clonazepam to help sleep but I e read quite a few horror stories about it so it’s making me nervous about taking it. I’ve not slept for six months and my tinnitus has become rea tube to virtually every sound you can think of. I believe it become my nervous system
Lakeshiker
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Tinnitus UK
5 months ago
Well, three years in…..
Since initial DX of Gleason 4+4….. at that time was stage 4 high volume metastic disease. PSA can move up and down quickly. went up 10 points in a week went down 33 points in a month, without treatment. i went from NED of disease to PSA of 28.5 in six months. it’s a spunky little bastard. sorta like
Since initial DX of Gleason 4+4….. at that time was stage 4 high volume metastic disease. PSA can move up and down quickly. went up 10 points in a week went down 33 points in a month, without treatment. i went from NED of disease to PSA of 28.5 in six months. it’s a spunky little bastard. sorta like
FulThrotl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Cold is good for you
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
Radio 4 currently has a series by Dr Michael Mosley, Cold Therapy. The third episode deals with exercising in the cold. One of his conclusions is that people who run reasonable distances for fun (as opposed to marathons, ultra runners, professionals) have their best performance at around 10-11C. Well
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Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
10 months ago
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