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Mischley's diet and raw dairy?
Hi everyone! Have any of you been following Dr Laurie Mischley's diet recommendations, which include as the number 1 thing to do, to eliminate dairy? Has this helped you? I am wondering if it's not the dairy itself but what the cows are fed, other practices and how the milk is processed in conventional
Hi everyone! Have any of you been following Dr Laurie Mischley's diet recommendations, which include as the number 1 thing to do, to eliminate dairy? Has this helped you? I am wondering if it's not the dairy itself but what the cows are fed, other practices and how the milk is processed in conventional
PDFree
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
***Six months scans are back ***
Good morning my Brother, I got my six month scans back and all in all I'm very pleased with the results. CT scan shows no progression to any vital organs, or soft tissue. There has been no change from last scan six months ago. Bone scan shows very slight uptake to one met ,all other mets are stable
Good morning my Brother, I got my six month scans back and all in all I'm very pleased with the results. CT scan shows no progression to any vital organs, or soft tissue. There has been no change from last scan six months ago. Bone scan shows very slight uptake to one met ,all other mets are stable
leo2634
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Af breakthrough
Hi All Hope you are all keeping well I take Bisopolol 1.25 twice a day. After having the dreaded Covid about a month ago . I then had a uti which I was prescribed antibiotics I have taken the full course but they gave me diarrhoea.I’m just wondering if anyone else had more af episodes after an infection
Hi All Hope you are all keeping well I take Bisopolol 1.25 twice a day. After having the dreaded Covid about a month ago . I then had a uti which I was prescribed antibiotics I have taken the full course but they gave me diarrhoea.I’m just wondering if anyone else had more af episodes after an infection
exmouth
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
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Leukapheresis completed
I got my leukapheresis yesterday for the CAER-T trial at City of Hope. It should be about 4 weeks until they infuse the modified cells. Next steps are bone and marrow biopsies to characterize the cancer prior to treatment, chemotherapy to deplete my T cells and macrophages then infusing the modified
I got my leukapheresis yesterday for the CAER-T trial at City of Hope. It should be about 4 weeks until they infuse the modified cells. Next steps are bone and marrow biopsies to characterize the cancer prior to treatment, chemotherapy to deplete my T cells and macrophages then infusing the modified
Javelin18
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Bladder pain
I had bladder pain and frequency and went to a specialist as my GP did not want to prescribe more antibiotics and the labtest showed no infection. (I had had some a month or so before). In less than 10 minutes the specialist decided I had a persistent infection but also thought an alternative to antibiotics
I had bladder pain and frequency and went to a specialist as my GP did not want to prescribe more antibiotics and the labtest showed no infection. (I had had some a month or so before). In less than 10 minutes the specialist decided I had a persistent infection but also thought an alternative to antibiotics
Andann
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Help
Hello all you kind folk, I wonder if anyone can give me any advice regarding Doxazosin, a medication for prostate problems, now I am female and am concerned That I will suddenly start an urge to go to the pub for a pint and call everyone mate! The medication is prescribed for my very high blood pressure
Hello all you kind folk, I wonder if anyone can give me any advice regarding Doxazosin, a medication for prostate problems, now I am female and am concerned That I will suddenly start an urge to go to the pub for a pint and call everyone mate! The medication is prescribed for my very high blood pressure
Hatten28
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Mixed news for flavonoids.
New meta-analysis below [1]. The flavonoid family (Anthocyanidins, Anthoxanthins, Flavanones, Flavanonols, Flavans, & Isoflavonoids) include members that have hormone-like properties. "This meta-analysis was aimed to explore the association between flavonoids intake and {hormone-related cancer} HRC
New meta-analysis below [1]. The flavonoid family (Anthocyanidins, Anthoxanthins, Flavanones, Flavanonols, Flavans, & Isoflavonoids) include members that have hormone-like properties. "This meta-analysis was aimed to explore the association between flavonoids intake and {hormone-related cancer} HRC
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Midgut malrotation
I had HIDA scan done for my gallbladder. In addition to the findings for gallbladder, report noted “midgut malrotation”. Doctor has asked for Ct scan to confirm. From what I have read online it sounds scary. It’s very rare in adult. Can anyone provide some insight on this?
I had HIDA scan done for my gallbladder. In addition to the findings for gallbladder, report noted “midgut malrotation”. Doctor has asked for Ct scan to confirm. From what I have read online it sounds scary. It’s very rare in adult. Can anyone provide some insight on this?
Jason2233
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Bladder infection
Hi, its possible I have a bladder infection on the way, I have been told if I have to take the antibiotics Ive been given I need to stop methotrexate and amgevita biologic. I have no idea what to expect in terms of how I may feel etc. I cant get hold of my rheumatology dept. So looking for anyones experience
Hi, its possible I have a bladder infection on the way, I have been told if I have to take the antibiotics Ive been given I need to stop methotrexate and amgevita biologic. I have no idea what to expect in terms of how I may feel etc. I cant get hold of my rheumatology dept. So looking for anyones experience
Bonnett121
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NRAS
2 years ago
Overactive Bladder
My 9 year old son has always had a really overactive bladder. We have tried oxybutynin and tolterodine, but both made him feel really poorly and didn't seem to help a great deal either. He doesn't drink fizzy drinks or Ribena and we try to get him to drink lots of water throughout the day, but nothing
My 9 year old son has always had a really overactive bladder. We have tried oxybutynin and tolterodine, but both made him feel really poorly and didn't seem to help a great deal either. He doesn't drink fizzy drinks or Ribena and we try to get him to drink lots of water throughout the day, but nothing
Quink
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ERIC
2 years ago
Endometrial Biopsy
Hello, I had a biopsy done yesterday due to the thickness of my womb. I was wondering if anyone else has had this done and how long the results took on nhs? Also does this show endometriosis?
Hello, I had a biopsy done yesterday due to the thickness of my womb. I was wondering if anyone else has had this done and how long the results took on nhs? Also does this show endometriosis?
Sunshine8890
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Gallbladder interaction with inflammation, and our PMR and RA.
Hi, just want to mention that I fought with my gallbladder this week and I believe the Hospital won the lottery with my money but that's another story in America, two trips to an Emergency Room and One stay of two days to get gallstone removed and only $13,000, no insurance so they make it cheaper than
Hi, just want to mention that I fought with my gallbladder this week and I believe the Hospital won the lottery with my money but that's another story in America, two trips to an Emergency Room and One stay of two days to get gallstone removed and only $13,000, no insurance so they make it cheaper than
Skymollie
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
PSADT is 6 months
My PSA increased from 0.19 to 0.3 in just 6 weeks. My MO is scheduling a PSMA pet to see if the cancer is localized or metastatic. I will most likely start ADT or ADT+. Recommendation are welcomed.
My PSA increased from 0.19 to 0.3 in just 6 weeks. My MO is scheduling a PSMA pet to see if the cancer is localized or metastatic. I will most likely start ADT or ADT+. Recommendation are welcomed.
old64horn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
When should ADT be given with SBRT?, Some SBRT news, looking at Radiosensitizers in Prostate Cancer treatment
Greetings FPC folk, It has been months since my last post, and I thought I would post something near to my situation and pick your brains on the issues... I am nearing the end of my 20 month vacation as my PSA has risen to about 0.7 now, and I had a Pylarify scan showing one lesion so I remain oligometastatic
Greetings FPC folk, It has been months since my last post, and I thought I would post something near to my situation and pick your brains on the issues... I am nearing the end of my 20 month vacation as my PSA has risen to about 0.7 now, and I had a Pylarify scan showing one lesion so I remain oligometastatic
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Osteoarthritis in most of Main Joints
A long while back I had spinal pain on a regular basis at the age of 13 years and being so long ago all that was ever said to a youngster was, its growing pains. Yea. Yea. of course it is. Years later after constant suffering from spinal pain, the rest of my body joined in with Osteoarthritis. I
A long while back I had spinal pain on a regular basis at the age of 13 years and being so long ago all that was ever said to a youngster was, its growing pains. Yea. Yea. of course it is. Years later after constant suffering from spinal pain, the rest of my body joined in with Osteoarthritis. I
moods
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
Postoperative or Salvage Proton Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer After Radical Prostatectomy
On 3/12/2021, this paper was published in the National Center for Biotechology Information. It is worth considering carefully following BCR. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8019576/
On 3/12/2021, this paper was published in the National Center for Biotechology Information. It is worth considering carefully following BCR. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8019576/
ragnar2020
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Second Guessing Surgery Decision
I'm posting this in the Advanced PCa forum as this involves potentially assuming I'm going to need to deal with Advanced Prostate Cancer. The problem with treatment decisions is no one ever knows at your early stage if you have micrometastases outside your prostate. My biopsy results, 2 months ago
I'm posting this in the Advanced PCa forum as this involves potentially assuming I'm going to need to deal with Advanced Prostate Cancer. The problem with treatment decisions is no one ever knows at your early stage if you have micrometastases outside your prostate. My biopsy results, 2 months ago
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Gallbladder Op
Just wondering if anyone has had a gallbladder op recently. I’ve been on the list since November 2020. Gallstone now 80mm and common bile duct affected. Sick of not being able to eat properly and the fear of pain returning. I’m in Wales. Anyone been successful being seen?
Just wondering if anyone has had a gallbladder op recently. I’ve been on the list since November 2020. Gallstone now 80mm and common bile duct affected. Sick of not being able to eat properly and the fear of pain returning. I’m in Wales. Anyone been successful being seen?
Purplelamp
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British Liver Trust
2 years ago
Phase 1 CBP/p300 Inhibitor FT-7051 Trial
Is anyone familiar with the following trial: Phase 1 Study of the CBP/p300 Inhibitor FT-7051 in Men with Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer I have a PC colleague who recently had a PET scan that found cancer cells in the L5 to L3 vertebrae. Apparently, his insurance won’t cover the
Is anyone familiar with the following trial: Phase 1 Study of the CBP/p300 Inhibitor FT-7051 in Men with Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer I have a PC colleague who recently had a PET scan that found cancer cells in the L5 to L3 vertebrae. Apparently, his insurance won’t cover the
billd50
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Post Surgery swelling
Hi there, I had my Thyroid and Lymph nodes removed just over a week ago due to MTC. Where the incision is has become hard and swollen and it feels like I am being strangled. Is this normal or should I call the hospital? Thanks
Hi there, I had my Thyroid and Lymph nodes removed just over a week ago due to MTC. Where the incision is has become hard and swollen and it feels like I am being strangled. Is this normal or should I call the hospital? Thanks
Higginsm
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
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