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Nighttime incontinence
I had radical prostatectomy about 16 months ago. Radiation followed about 6 months after that. I am on Lupron and abiraterone now for about 9 months. Among other side effects, I have occasional bed wetting. I dont have daytime issues and never experienced any of that even immediately after surgery
I had radical prostatectomy about 16 months ago. Radiation followed about 6 months after that. I am on Lupron and abiraterone now for about 9 months. Among other side effects, I have occasional bed wetting. I dont have daytime issues and never experienced any of that even immediately after surgery
jmarsh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Bladder advice needed
Hi guys Had radiotherapy two months ago, and the following CT scan has shown a thickening in the bladder wall. This has coincided with changed bladder symptoms - increased frequency needed and decreased flow (usually just dribbling to start with). I’ve got an urology appointment next week for a possible
Hi guys Had radiotherapy two months ago, and the following CT scan has shown a thickening in the bladder wall. This has coincided with changed bladder symptoms - increased frequency needed and decreased flow (usually just dribbling to start with). I’ve got an urology appointment next week for a possible
Tonyliv
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
PSMA PET CT - MO said that there is no point to do this scan
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 5 metastatic prostate cancer with gleason 4+5. We are in a state of shock and trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. I read online that many people recommended to have the PSMA pet scan done to target correct areas of cancer. However his
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 5 metastatic prostate cancer with gleason 4+5. We are in a state of shock and trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. I read online that many people recommended to have the PSMA pet scan done to target correct areas of cancer. However his
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Why is provenge (immunotherapy) not used in the beginning of treatment
Hi all, My father was recently diagnosed with stage 4 prostate metastatic prostate cancer, gleason 4+5. We are all in in state of shock and trying to figure out what the best treatment plan would be for him (he is 65 and was in good health). The research i've done showed provenge (immunotherapy) as
Hi all, My father was recently diagnosed with stage 4 prostate metastatic prostate cancer, gleason 4+5. We are all in in state of shock and trying to figure out what the best treatment plan would be for him (he is 65 and was in good health). The research i've done showed provenge (immunotherapy) as
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Colon blockage
I am writing for my husband who is in the ER at this time. He has been diagnosed with a distal colonic blockage. The doctor will do a sigmoid colonoscopy to determine what is causing the blockage and how to treat it. He had a his RP in December of 2021 and 38 sessions of radiation. I’m wondering if anyone
I am writing for my husband who is in the ER at this time. He has been diagnosed with a distal colonic blockage. The doctor will do a sigmoid colonoscopy to determine what is causing the blockage and how to treat it. He had a his RP in December of 2021 and 38 sessions of radiation. I’m wondering if anyone
GJ65
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Amenorrhoea and endometriosis
Hi all, I wondered if any of you have/or know if it’s possible to have pain associated with endometriosis, whilst not (for the last 5m) having periods? I had excision surgery for uterosacral ligament and POD endo 6m ago, had one horrendous period 2 weeks later and nothing since. On no hormonal treatment
Hi all, I wondered if any of you have/or know if it’s possible to have pain associated with endometriosis, whilst not (for the last 5m) having periods? I had excision surgery for uterosacral ligament and POD endo 6m ago, had one horrendous period 2 weeks later and nothing since. On no hormonal treatment
Saffie123
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
In case it helps anyone else - Ondansetron
hi there,I was on here for many years trying to find solutions to recurrent glutening symptoms (urgent diarrhoea a majority of days) despite being incredibly carefully gluten free (I was diagnosed with coeliac about 6 or so years ago). My life was increasingly restricted (holidays were a nightmare,
hi there,I was on here for many years trying to find solutions to recurrent glutening symptoms (urgent diarrhoea a majority of days) despite being incredibly carefully gluten free (I was diagnosed with coeliac about 6 or so years ago). My life was increasingly restricted (holidays were a nightmare,
Megaloo
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Gall stones
Hi everyone,Do any of you suffer with recurring gall stones? I have fibro & IBS as well. I had my gall bladder removed 9 yrs ago and since then have had two ERCP procedures to remove gall stones from my bile duct. The last ERCP was in April last year. I have started with symptoms again. Nausea, pain
Hi everyone,Do any of you suffer with recurring gall stones? I have fibro & IBS as well. I had my gall bladder removed 9 yrs ago and since then have had two ERCP procedures to remove gall stones from my bile duct. The last ERCP was in April last year. I have started with symptoms again. Nausea, pain
Southport-beach
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
1 year ago
Novel immunotherapy agent safe, shows promise against high-risk prostate cancers
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/novel-immunotherapy-agent-safe-shows-promise-against-high-risk-prostate-cancers/NI9hhs8Lwm6kHIZhACPUZ?show_order=6&article_type=selected&utm_campaign=daily-alert_all-specialties_230409_malert_a90&tag=Morning&ipost_environment=m3usainc&utm_source=iPost&utm_medium=email&iqs=
https://www.mdlinx.com/news/novel-immunotherapy-agent-safe-shows-promise-against-high-risk-prostate-cancers/NI9hhs8Lwm6kHIZhACPUZ?show_order=6&article_type=selected&utm_campaign=daily-alert_all-specialties_230409_malert_a90&tag=Morning&ipost_environment=m3usainc&utm_source=iPost&utm_medium=email&iqs=
rsgdmd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Can I drive home after an angiogram ?
I will be getting an angiogram next week including cardiac catheterization. The hospital is 50 miles from home with no direct public transport links. If I take my car, would I be fit to drive home afterwards ?
I will be getting an angiogram next week including cardiac catheterization. The hospital is 50 miles from home with no direct public transport links. If I take my car, would I be fit to drive home afterwards ?
bizzy55
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
colon cleanse pills
hello everyone, anyone tried colon cleansing pills such as zupoo or colon cleanser plus? I’m thinking of trying to get some relief albeit I go, from constipation to diarrhea with my IBS condition. Thoughts on benefits and risks? I have to do something to get some type of relief it’s unbearable
hello everyone, anyone tried colon cleansing pills such as zupoo or colon cleanser plus? I’m thinking of trying to get some relief albeit I go, from constipation to diarrhea with my IBS condition. Thoughts on benefits and risks? I have to do something to get some type of relief it’s unbearable
GKT1969
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IBS Network
1 year ago
Study of JNJ-78278343, a T-Cell-Redirecting Agent Targeting Human Kallikrein 2 (KLK2)
I know this is a long shot, but wondering if anyone else is taking part in this clinical trial: Study of JNJ-78278343, a T-Cell-Redirecting Agent Targeting Human Kallikrein 2 (KLK2), for Advanced Prostate Cancer. My oncologist is recommending as next steps.
I know this is a long shot, but wondering if anyone else is taking part in this clinical trial: Study of JNJ-78278343, a T-Cell-Redirecting Agent Targeting Human Kallikrein 2 (KLK2), for Advanced Prostate Cancer. My oncologist is recommending as next steps.
mysticmini
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Adenocarcinoma / Ductal Carcinoma PC
We just found out my 86 yr old father's "bladder cancer" biopsy is actually ductal carcinoma. The tumor was on the urethra, and has been bleeding since August 2022. His PSA was 4.2, which was the same psa I had when I was diagnosed. However, I have adenocarcinoma. With the knowledge of his cancer
We just found out my 86 yr old father's "bladder cancer" biopsy is actually ductal carcinoma. The tumor was on the urethra, and has been bleeding since August 2022. His PSA was 4.2, which was the same psa I had when I was diagnosed. However, I have adenocarcinoma. With the knowledge of his cancer
280scout
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Seminal Vesicle Invasion & Senescent tumor cells.
New study below [1]. Note: "p16 (also known as p16INK4a ...), is a protein that slows cell division by slowing the progression of the cell cycle from the G1 phase to the S phase, thereby acting as a tumor suppressor." [2] Note: Ki-67 "is a nuclear protein that is associated with cellular proliferation
New study below [1]. Note: "p16 (also known as p16INK4a ...), is a protein that slows cell division by slowing the progression of the cell cycle from the G1 phase to the S phase, thereby acting as a tumor suppressor." [2] Note: Ki-67 "is a nuclear protein that is associated with cellular proliferation
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Imipramine Inhibits Migration and Invasion in Metastatic_Castration-Resistant_Prostate_Cancer
This looks very interesting! If one needs to take an anti-depressant , this looks like it would be a great choice. Maybe another one of those no brainers that have low risk/ high probability of success in stopping progression to CRPC
5. ConclusionsIn conclusion, our results demonstrated that IMI
This looks very interesting! If one needs to take an anti-depressant , this looks like it would be a great choice. Maybe another one of those no brainers that have low risk/ high probability of success in stopping progression to CRPC
5. ConclusionsIn conclusion, our results demonstrated that IMI
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Bladder filling quickly- help!
Hi everyone, I'm new here so apologies if this isn't the right place to post this. Since December I've been continually having days where I can't stop peeing. It's not just the feeling of needing to go as that is pretty much constant, but it's the bladder filling quickly and constantly over hours and
Hi everyone, I'm new here so apologies if this isn't the right place to post this. Since December I've been continually having days where I can't stop peeing. It's not just the feeling of needing to go as that is pretty much constant, but it's the bladder filling quickly and constantly over hours and
G3miniStar
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Bladder Health UK
1 year ago
Prolia instead of Fosamax
I'm a GCA patient since AUG 2022, have gone from 60 mg PRED per day to 20 MG PRED per day at present. My Rheumy put me on Fosamax 3 weeks ago and I have not tolerated it very well. The runs, nausea, and my blurry eyes have gotten even worse. He told me to stop the Fosamax and instead wants me to
I'm a GCA patient since AUG 2022, have gone from 60 mg PRED per day to 20 MG PRED per day at present. My Rheumy put me on Fosamax 3 weeks ago and I have not tolerated it very well. The runs, nausea, and my blurry eyes have gotten even worse. He told me to stop the Fosamax and instead wants me to
montebello
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
Easy, Cheap Exercise solutiom
Hi all, I’m on ADT for Pca and got lectured by everyone in a white coat about the importance of resistance training. I was doing fine at the gym until a bladder cancer reappeared. Combined with a bad case of radiation cystitis, I’ve had to have a bladder catheter in for a few months. Found it impossible
Hi all, I’m on ADT for Pca and got lectured by everyone in a white coat about the importance of resistance training. I was doing fine at the gym until a bladder cancer reappeared. Combined with a bad case of radiation cystitis, I’ve had to have a bladder catheter in for a few months. Found it impossible
Anthonyve
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Does endo cause daily pain even when on desogestrel
I'm struggling with daily pelvic pain since my dignotic lap where endo was found but not removed. I've been on desogestrel pill since November and have no periods but yet have this daily pelvic pain. More specifically does anyone else get more pain in the lower right side of pelvis? Sometimes I have
I'm struggling with daily pelvic pain since my dignotic lap where endo was found but not removed. I've been on desogestrel pill since November and have no periods but yet have this daily pelvic pain. More specifically does anyone else get more pain in the lower right side of pelvis? Sometimes I have
me94
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
UPDATE...Recommendations please
UPDATE. Sorry Long but good news. I am am one extremely sore but happy bunny at the moment. Fri I was busy scrolling through Facebook marketplace, just having a nose when a rise recline chair caught my notice. opened it up here was this new looking wide, well padded rise recliner with heat and massage
UPDATE. Sorry Long but good news. I am am one extremely sore but happy bunny at the moment. Fri I was busy scrolling through Facebook marketplace, just having a nose when a rise recline chair caught my notice. opened it up here was this new looking wide, well padded rise recliner with heat and massage
Mystique23
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
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