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A new Datadomography and Abdonimal
Hell Good people I did these examination aand the result is the following: Statement: Examining doctor: Rosenqvist Kerstin (time for examination: 2021-04-19, 09:55) DT thorax / abdomen with iv contrast 2021-04-13, 08:56 Thorax: Apically in the right upper lobe, two 6 mm large nodules are seen, metastasis
Hell Good people I did these examination aand the result is the following: Statement: Examining doctor: Rosenqvist Kerstin (time for examination: 2021-04-19, 09:55) DT thorax / abdomen with iv contrast 2021-04-13, 08:56 Thorax: Apically in the right upper lobe, two 6 mm large nodules are seen, metastasis
NOCanceros
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
10 year old still bedwetting need advice
Hi. I am new to here and have decided to post as I don't know what to do anymore to help my son (and daughter). Son is 10 years old (nearly 11) and daughter is 8. Both are still not dry consistently through the night and are in nighttime pants. 8yr old doesnt seem that distressed about it but 10 yr old
Hi. I am new to here and have decided to post as I don't know what to do anymore to help my son (and daughter). Son is 10 years old (nearly 11) and daughter is 8. Both are still not dry consistently through the night and are in nighttime pants. 8yr old doesnt seem that distressed about it but 10 yr old
Winston1234
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ERIC
3 years ago
4yr 3month old son still wetting pants and soiling or fully pooing in pants.
Hi this is my first post on here, as have just joined. My son was 4 in January, started toilet training him at 3yrs, after a while he would use the potty when he had no bottoms on, but always have accidents if he had pants on. However, now he has accidents regularly whether he has pants on or not, wetting
Hi this is my first post on here, as have just joined. My son was 4 in January, started toilet training him at 3yrs, after a while he would use the potty when he had no bottoms on, but always have accidents if he had pants on. However, now he has accidents regularly whether he has pants on or not, wetting
H84AA
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ERIC
3 years ago
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Has anyone had Aquablation? Does ADT reduce prostate size enough to remove catheter?
I am one of those unlucky ones after biopsy I was not a candidate for RP due to my high GS 10. As a result my uro didn't even want to recommend surgery since the PCa was already out of the prostate. As a result I am still wearing the foley catheter. But now am considering surgery to open the channel
I am one of those unlucky ones after biopsy I was not a candidate for RP due to my high GS 10. As a result my uro didn't even want to recommend surgery since the PCa was already out of the prostate. As a result I am still wearing the foley catheter. But now am considering surgery to open the channel
Back2future
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Anyone know, and used, Prof J. Malone-Lee's treatments on NHS?
Hi, I've just discovered this book by Prof James Malone-Lee and wondered if anyone has had any luck in getting this type of treatment from the NHS? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cystitis-Unmasked-James-Malone-Lee/dp/1910079634/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=cystitis&qid=1618603818&s=books&sr=1-1 I've currently
Hi, I've just discovered this book by Prof James Malone-Lee and wondered if anyone has had any luck in getting this type of treatment from the NHS? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cystitis-Unmasked-James-Malone-Lee/dp/1910079634/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=cystitis&qid=1618603818&s=books&sr=1-1 I've currently
Chancery
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Bladder Health UK
3 years ago
Neoadjuvant Androgen Deprivation Therapy in Prostate Cancer (with surgery)
Here is a link to a recent and fairly comprehensive multi-section set of articles on the use of neoadjuvant (i.e., treatment begun before the main treatment and continued alongside the main treatment) ADT. The articles are mainly about ADT and surgery, but also contain a small amount of information
Here is a link to a recent and fairly comprehensive multi-section set of articles on the use of neoadjuvant (i.e., treatment begun before the main treatment and continued alongside the main treatment) ADT. The articles are mainly about ADT and surgery, but also contain a small amount of information
AlanMeyer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Stents causing unusual EKG
In 2009, after experiencing chest discomfort I requested a stress test. I immediately received angioplasty and 2 stents. Since then, I have twice had the experience of receiving an EKG deemed alarming by the cardiologist who recommended another catheterization. Both times, no blockage was discovered.
In 2009, after experiencing chest discomfort I requested a stress test. I immediately received angioplasty and 2 stents. Since then, I have twice had the experience of receiving an EKG deemed alarming by the cardiologist who recommended another catheterization. Both times, no blockage was discovered.
johndi57
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Feeling rough
Hi everyone , As some of you know I’ve been struggling with a urine infection, I’m now at the end of taking a second round of antibiotics, I’ve also started taking d-mannose, it’s still on going, on top of this I’ve now got a chest infection. I honestly feel I’m falling to bits. My question is, should
Hi everyone , As some of you know I’ve been struggling with a urine infection, I’m now at the end of taking a second round of antibiotics, I’ve also started taking d-mannose, it’s still on going, on top of this I’ve now got a chest infection. I honestly feel I’m falling to bits. My question is, should
2013mayo
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Metastasis Directed Therapy (MDT) is here to stay for Oligometastatic Patients!!! Part (2) Cryo and Thermal Ablation
Greetings FPC Members, Metastasis Directed Therapy (MDT) is becoming a standard of treatment in oligometastatic patients. For my next items, I would like to see where we are using cryosurgery and thermal ablation (laser, radiofrequency or photodynamic) in MDT. Since my initial post, I found an interesting
Greetings FPC Members, Metastasis Directed Therapy (MDT) is becoming a standard of treatment in oligometastatic patients. For my next items, I would like to see where we are using cryosurgery and thermal ablation (laser, radiofrequency or photodynamic) in MDT. Since my initial post, I found an interesting
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
I wondered if anyone else suffers with Urinary irritation, it feels similar to a bladder infection but tests prove negative
My GP has had me on antibiotics for a week but no better. The only change is my Neurologist has doubled my co-beneldopa dosage to 25mg/100mg 3 x day. Could this be the cause of urinary irritation.
My GP has had me on antibiotics for a week but no better. The only change is my Neurologist has doubled my co-beneldopa dosage to 25mg/100mg 3 x day. Could this be the cause of urinary irritation.
Bramma
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
General Anaesthetic worries
I have been in hospital with gall bladder problems. I will need to have it removed as soon as possible. I had an ablation last October and so far so good with a few bumpy bits. Has anyone had experience of a general anaesthetic after a successful ablation. Should I be worried about this
I have been in hospital with gall bladder problems. I will need to have it removed as soon as possible. I had an ablation last October and so far so good with a few bumpy bits. Has anyone had experience of a general anaesthetic after a successful ablation. Should I be worried about this
PennyMary
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
General anaesthetic recovery period
I have a problem in that I have to have a hysteroscopy under general anaesthetic the day after tomorrow and it had been arranged that my daughter would stay with me for 24 hours as advised by hospital. She now finds that she can't do this - for reasons I don't fully understand - and that she would stay
I have a problem in that I have to have a hysteroscopy under general anaesthetic the day after tomorrow and it had been arranged that my daughter would stay with me for 24 hours as advised by hospital. She now finds that she can't do this - for reasons I don't fully understand - and that she would stay
maria40
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Wetting Bed
I am only 61 but continue to wet the bed🤦🏻♂️. I searched on the topic, but not much advice. My other issues: 1. I have had the gastric sleeve; it is imperative I remain hydrated. 2. I wore Depends last night, but with a 29” waist, the S/M don’t work very well as evidenced by last night. I thought
I am only 61 but continue to wet the bed🤦🏻♂️. I searched on the topic, but not much advice. My other issues: 1. I have had the gastric sleeve; it is imperative I remain hydrated. 2. I wore Depends last night, but with a 29” waist, the S/M don’t work very well as evidenced by last night. I thought
MJCA
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Endo, interstitial cystitis and IBS - anyone else?
Hello! I was finally diagnosed with endometriosis back in 2017 after a laparoscopy and in October I was diagnosed with interstitial cystitis after another operation. I also have suspected PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome). Yesterday, after years of symptoms and a few weeks of tests, I have been diagnosed
Hello! I was finally diagnosed with endometriosis back in 2017 after a laparoscopy and in October I was diagnosed with interstitial cystitis after another operation. I also have suspected PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome). Yesterday, after years of symptoms and a few weeks of tests, I have been diagnosed
siobhanlrs
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Anyone have idea about role of modified citrus pectin in advanced metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer?
If anyone have any idea or used it please let me know?
If anyone have any idea or used it please let me know?
Nirman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Arnab Basu, MD, on Breaking the Barriers to Genetic Counseling in Prostate Cancer - ASCO Reading Room - MedPage Today - 04.07.2021
[u]Why are so few eligible patients currently being referred? [/u]
Short interview on the difficulties for PCa patients getting the genetic testing and counseling that could provide them with significant treatment benefits. * * * From the commentary
[u]:[/u]
[i]"Significant
[u]Why are so few eligible patients currently being referred? [/u]
Short interview on the difficulties for PCa patients getting the genetic testing and counseling that could provide them with significant treatment benefits. * * * From the commentary
[u]:[/u]
[i]"Significant
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
In middle of being diagnosed
I had my gallbladder removed 15 months ago and have had terrible bouts of diarrhoea since I sometimes get a warning of gurgling sore stomach and know to get to a loo quick!! If not I’ve had accidents 😣 I’ve been attending the doctor about it and he’s been very good, he arranged a colonoscopy and thankfully
I had my gallbladder removed 15 months ago and have had terrible bouts of diarrhoea since I sometimes get a warning of gurgling sore stomach and know to get to a loo quick!! If not I’ve had accidents 😣 I’ve been attending the doctor about it and he’s been very good, he arranged a colonoscopy and thankfully
Weejenny
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IBS Network
3 years ago
How long does PSA stay down after chemo?
Just finished my tenth session of taxotere. It dropped my PSA over 80% to under 5 and my alk Phos over 80% to 61. The doc wants me to take a few months off the have my body recover. The last two sessions kicked the stuffing out of me. For those that have had Taxotere how long did you see your drop
Just finished my tenth session of taxotere. It dropped my PSA over 80% to under 5 and my alk Phos over 80% to 61. The doc wants me to take a few months off the have my body recover. The last two sessions kicked the stuffing out of me. For those that have had Taxotere how long did you see your drop
Newyork6264
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Cabozantinib and Keytruda
Update on my dad, he continues on the above combo treatment. His PSA keeps decreasing and his liver tumors keep shrinking. Very hopeful, it’s now been a one year that his liver was invaded by the prostate cancer.
Update on my dad, he continues on the above combo treatment. His PSA keeps decreasing and his liver tumors keep shrinking. Very hopeful, it’s now been a one year that his liver was invaded by the prostate cancer.
JC531
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Recurrent UTI post laparoscopy and bladder endo found
Hi there I had a laparoscopy 11th March and have since had two UTIs and on second course of antibiotics. My surgeon found bladder endo and used ablation but I don’t know the details as haven’t got my report yet. I wondered if anyone else had anything similar with recurrent uti post op and whether this
Hi there I had a laparoscopy 11th March and have since had two UTIs and on second course of antibiotics. My surgeon found bladder endo and used ablation but I don’t know the details as haven’t got my report yet. I wondered if anyone else had anything similar with recurrent uti post op and whether this
Claire_Alexandra
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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