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Enlarged prostate
Hi. Can anyone help. I have had all the symptoms of enlarged prostate except getting up through the night or peeing blood. I am age 52. I am wondering if taking pregabalin is the reason I dont wake up to pee. I have had a blood test and everything was normal i have now been referred to urology. Can anyone
Hi. Can anyone help. I have had all the symptoms of enlarged prostate except getting up through the night or peeing blood. I am age 52. I am wondering if taking pregabalin is the reason I dont wake up to pee. I have had a blood test and everything was normal i have now been referred to urology. Can anyone
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Urethrotomy with Mitomicin C injection for Radiation Stricture
Hi, looking for information from members who have had Internal Urethrotomy done with the injection of Mitomicin C injection or member who may have some knowledge regarding this MMC on stricture. Not a whole lot of study on Mitomicin C (which is normally used in bladder cancer?) on the internet. One
Hi, looking for information from members who have had Internal Urethrotomy done with the injection of Mitomicin C injection or member who may have some knowledge regarding this MMC on stricture. Not a whole lot of study on Mitomicin C (which is normally used in bladder cancer?) on the internet. One
akaipop3ps
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Tonsil Stones?
I have had a horrible feeling in the back of my throat at one side sometimes radiating into my ear. Doctor won’t see me but I have had a course of antibiotics and pain remains. Doctor suspected glandular fever which has now been ruled out. The picture is what my sore tonsil looks like, the other
I have had a horrible feeling in the back of my throat at one side sometimes radiating into my ear. Doctor won’t see me but I have had a course of antibiotics and pain remains. Doctor suspected glandular fever which has now been ruled out. The picture is what my sore tonsil looks like, the other
Heartgal151
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
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Additional confirmation of possible COVID-19 benefits for those on abiraterone - FDA-approved drugs , , , as potential COVID-19 treatments
Additional confirmation of possible COVID-19 benefits for those on abiraterone.
Discovery of the FDA-approved drugs bexarotene, cetilistat, diiodohydroxyquinoline, and abiraterone as potential COVID-19 treatments with a robust two-tier screening system
from the Abstract: [i]". . .To find more
Additional confirmation of possible COVID-19 benefits for those on abiraterone.
Discovery of the FDA-approved drugs bexarotene, cetilistat, diiodohydroxyquinoline, and abiraterone as potential COVID-19 treatments with a robust two-tier screening system
from the Abstract: [i]". . .To find more
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
SRT Side Effects
I've just finished 25 of 35 SRT treatment. The first 25 sessions included lymph nodes, while the remaining 10 session wills only be the prostate bed. My question concerns side effects. Besides an increase in urinary urgency, I'm also having some rectal bleeding/mucus, but also urgency with frequent small
I've just finished 25 of 35 SRT treatment. The first 25 sessions included lymph nodes, while the remaining 10 session wills only be the prostate bed. My question concerns side effects. Besides an increase in urinary urgency, I'm also having some rectal bleeding/mucus, but also urgency with frequent small
Jmr11820
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
ALL 8 Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center PCa nomograms
Since there seemed to be some uncertainty as to what I had shared on a previous post, here are all 8 PCa nomograms and the explanations for each....... https://www.mskcc.org/nomograms/prostate (1) Our pre-radical prostatectomy nomogram is for patients diagnosed with prostate cancer who have not yet
Since there seemed to be some uncertainty as to what I had shared on a previous post, here are all 8 PCa nomograms and the explanations for each....... https://www.mskcc.org/nomograms/prostate (1) Our pre-radical prostatectomy nomogram is for patients diagnosed with prostate cancer who have not yet
maley2711
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Blood in Urine update
Posted last week about having blood in my urine. URO performed a cystoscopy the morning. All was ok, he said the only thing there was, is some scar tissue in my urinary track at the tip. It apparently built up, clogged everything up and finally broke loose. Which explains the 30 degree direction and
Posted last week about having blood in my urine. URO performed a cystoscopy the morning. All was ok, he said the only thing there was, is some scar tissue in my urinary track at the tip. It apparently built up, clogged everything up and finally broke loose. Which explains the 30 degree direction and
Ron53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
What Kind Of Tea To Drink?
In my search for good teas to fight prostate cancer (Gleason 7), I have found a few that may help. From this March to present, my main tea has been Jason Winters tea. The "Original formulas" have oolong tea, red clover and either and sage or chapparal. Jason Winters verified that these shrunk his own
In my search for good teas to fight prostate cancer (Gleason 7), I have found a few that may help. From this March to present, my main tea has been Jason Winters tea. The "Original formulas" have oolong tea, red clover and either and sage or chapparal. Jason Winters verified that these shrunk his own
CarrotBoy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Help and Advice
Hi, I'm new here. I don't usually post things online but I really need some advice and help My son is 22 years old and he was born with a developmental disability, which affects mostly his speech and communication, as well his fine motor skills. Physically he is fine, he doesn't really have an intellectual
Hi, I'm new here. I don't usually post things online but I really need some advice and help My son is 22 years old and he was born with a developmental disability, which affects mostly his speech and communication, as well his fine motor skills. Physically he is fine, he doesn't really have an intellectual
PinkMango
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ERIC
4 years ago
Advance Directive
There is one more thing I would like to add, more like rant about. Please please please make an advance directive. I am a nurse and I would ask dozens of patients before surgery if they had one...the overwhelming majority said no. I never realized exactly how important it is until my dad coded after
There is one more thing I would like to add, more like rant about. Please please please make an advance directive. I am a nurse and I would ask dozens of patients before surgery if they had one...the overwhelming majority said no. I never realized exactly how important it is until my dad coded after
Ali1980
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Catheter caused problems post ablation.
I was wondering whether anyone had a catheter inserted during their AFib/Flutter ablation? My Flutter surgery lasted for 6.5 hours and the catheter hurt like crazy coming out. 5 weeks down the track I am still frequently urinating and feel some discomfort. I have been checked for a UTI. I would be devastated
I was wondering whether anyone had a catheter inserted during their AFib/Flutter ablation? My Flutter surgery lasted for 6.5 hours and the catheter hurt like crazy coming out. 5 weeks down the track I am still frequently urinating and feel some discomfort. I have been checked for a UTI. I would be devastated
scotthongkong
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AF Association
4 years ago
TTC advice
Hi, I’m just looking for some advice. My husband and I have been trying for the last three months with no success...I know the average for most couples is to conceive in a year but I can’t help panicking. I had a MMC last October at 13 weeks and the whole process took 10 weeks to sort. I kept having
Hi, I’m just looking for some advice. My husband and I have been trying for the last three months with no success...I know the average for most couples is to conceive in a year but I can’t help panicking. I had a MMC last October at 13 weeks and the whole process took 10 weeks to sort. I kept having
MtSu
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Part 1 - Can someone give me the "so what" of these findings related to Glysine and Sarcosine? Take these supplements or not?
Background: Sarcosine is a widely discussed oncometabolite of prostate cells. Although several reports described connections between sarcosine and various phenotypic changes of prostate cancer (PCa) cells, there is still a lack of insights on the complex phenomena of its effects on gene expression patterns
Background: Sarcosine is a widely discussed oncometabolite of prostate cells. Although several reports described connections between sarcosine and various phenotypic changes of prostate cancer (PCa) cells, there is still a lack of insights on the complex phenomena of its effects on gene expression patterns
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
You'd think I was asking for the moon 😒
Just venting a bit! I have a front and back yard. They have to be mowed. (I bought a weed eater for mother's day and do that myself.) I can't now the yards. 2back and a neck surgery, feet braces. Just no. Can't do it. The last time my dad did it, he sat down and I thought he was going to have a heart
Just venting a bit! I have a front and back yard. They have to be mowed. (I bought a weed eater for mother's day and do that myself.) I can't now the yards. 2back and a neck surgery, feet braces. Just no. Can't do it. The last time my dad did it, he sat down and I thought he was going to have a heart
Jesmcd2
CommunityAmbassador
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My MSAA Community
4 years ago
Stricture at Bulbar after HDRBT and IMRT - Seeking Advice
A G9, had both HDRBT and IMRT in 2017. Also, ADT (Eligard and Zytiga) ended on January 2019. I am in SoCal. March of 2019 had a complete blockage and it was a stricture at Bulbar, Uro did a Direct Visual Internal Urethrotomy and it has been good for about 15 months now. Last week had a cystoscopy due
A G9, had both HDRBT and IMRT in 2017. Also, ADT (Eligard and Zytiga) ended on January 2019. I am in SoCal. March of 2019 had a complete blockage and it was a stricture at Bulbar, Uro did a Direct Visual Internal Urethrotomy and it has been good for about 15 months now. Last week had a cystoscopy due
akaipop3ps
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Consider Genetic Testing in All Metastatic Prostate Cancers— Expert panel recommendations from MedPage Today - June 10, 2020
At last some definitive support for genetic testing for PCa patients. From the MedPage Today article:
[i] [/i] [i]"In addition to the recommendations for testing in metastatic prostate cancer and men with a family history of cancer, the consensus panel recommended that men who are BRCA2 carriers
At last some definitive support for genetic testing for PCa patients. From the MedPage Today article:
[i] [/i] [i]"In addition to the recommendations for testing in metastatic prostate cancer and men with a family history of cancer, the consensus panel recommended that men who are BRCA2 carriers
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Movicol use
Hello, I recently. Posted about starting toilet training but I think we still have an issue with impacted poo. My son started on movicol last May after becoming very constipated and doctor feeling tummy. We never got clear direction on how to use movicol from GP apart from its trial an error. We thought
Hello, I recently. Posted about starting toilet training but I think we still have an issue with impacted poo. My son started on movicol last May after becoming very constipated and doctor feeling tummy. We never got clear direction on how to use movicol from GP apart from its trial an error. We thought
Elibar
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ERIC
4 years ago
Infection
I call GP twice for the vaginal yeast infection. They first give me vaginal tablet and secondly give me vaginal cream. It didn't help. I'm getting wrose. What to do? I am pregnant I don't want the baby to be affected by this infection during delivery time.
I call GP twice for the vaginal yeast infection. They first give me vaginal tablet and secondly give me vaginal cream. It didn't help. I'm getting wrose. What to do? I am pregnant I don't want the baby to be affected by this infection during delivery time.
Raheena786
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
How common is abnormal uterine bleeding with endometriosis?
Hi just wanted to ask this quick question as I'd really like to have a better idea of how common abnormal bleeding, as in bleeding for a long time without fully stopping and at times outside of your period, is in endo. Asides from the pain this is my main symptom and concern and as I'm not diagnosed
Hi just wanted to ask this quick question as I'd really like to have a better idea of how common abnormal bleeding, as in bleeding for a long time without fully stopping and at times outside of your period, is in endo. Asides from the pain this is my main symptom and concern and as I'm not diagnosed
Albeon
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Oligometastatic
Hello again! I know I’m been posting a lot a lot here but I promise this is my last post for a while. We now know more: My father (G-9 recurrent) is ”oligometastic” (realising that this a controversial term) with two small (5 mm or smaller) bone mets located in right iliac bone and left lower ramus.
Hello again! I know I’m been posting a lot a lot here but I promise this is my last post for a while. We now know more: My father (G-9 recurrent) is ”oligometastic” (realising that this a controversial term) with two small (5 mm or smaller) bone mets located in right iliac bone and left lower ramus.
TheTopBanana
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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