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Recurring UTI
Hi ladies. I am currently on my 3rd lot of antibiotics in 6 weeks for recurring UTI, this is my 4th one in the matter of 12 months and the Dr's don't seem to want to do anything. I was diagnosed with endo 10 years ago and I have had 3 laps, I moved last year and have had to change hospitals and consultants
Hi ladies. I am currently on my 3rd lot of antibiotics in 6 weeks for recurring UTI, this is my 4th one in the matter of 12 months and the Dr's don't seem to want to do anything. I was diagnosed with endo 10 years ago and I have had 3 laps, I moved last year and have had to change hospitals and consultants
Auntyhay
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Cancer remission - self isolsting?
My husband had stage 3 bladder cancer nearly 5 years ago, bladder and prostate removed . Verbally the public health have said he should be self isolating due to this covid19 as previous cancer. His anniversary of his opporation is coming up and he always gets depressed around this time, so currently
My husband had stage 3 bladder cancer nearly 5 years ago, bladder and prostate removed . Verbally the public health have said he should be self isolating due to this covid19 as previous cancer. His anniversary of his opporation is coming up and he always gets depressed around this time, so currently
carol789
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Fight Bladder Cancer
4 years ago
Endo, cystitis and constipation
For the past nine months or so I've have cystitis around seven times, always needing antibiotics to clear up. I've also suffered from constipation three times severe enough to need prescription meds to clear. I've begun to notice the constipation comes around the time of my period. Has anyone else experienced
For the past nine months or so I've have cystitis around seven times, always needing antibiotics to clear up. I've also suffered from constipation three times severe enough to need prescription meds to clear. I've begun to notice the constipation comes around the time of my period. Has anyone else experienced
Rai78
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
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PSMA PET-CT in patients with high-risk prostate cancer before curative-intent surgery or radiotherapy ((proPSMA): a RCT study.
"PSMA PET-CT is a suitable replacement for conventional imaging, providing superior accuracy, to the combined findings of CT and bone scanning." https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30314-7/fulltext
"PSMA PET-CT is a suitable replacement for conventional imaging, providing superior accuracy, to the combined findings of CT and bone scanning." https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(20)30314-7/fulltext
tango65
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Endo on US ligaments and interstitial cystitis
Was just wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with endo on their uterosacral ligaments who also experience severe bladder pain. I have been reading some papers suggesting that there is likely a link but was interested to know what other people’s experiences are. I was suffering with severe bladder
Was just wondering if anyone has been diagnosed with endo on their uterosacral ligaments who also experience severe bladder pain. I have been reading some papers suggesting that there is likely a link but was interested to know what other people’s experiences are. I was suffering with severe bladder
Ejrn
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Monday round-up
Hello and a good Monday morning to you all once again. Has everyone else endured the relentless greyness of sky that’s been the weather in my locality all weekend? It hasn’t been inclined to add much cheeriness to life. Finally on Sunday afternoon (just before the light was due to fade anyway), the
Hello and a good Monday morning to you all once again. Has everyone else endured the relentless greyness of sky that’s been the weather in my locality all weekend? It hasn’t been inclined to add much cheeriness to life. Finally on Sunday afternoon (just before the light was due to fade anyway), the
Hidden
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Care Community
4 years ago
Unable to have Cystoscopy and BCG treatment
I’m due for a Cystoscopy and BCG Treatment for my Bladder Cancer but I received a phone call from the Hospital who told me “Sorry Phil, type 2 operations due to the Coronavirus are unable to be done at the moment and may not be for 6mths. Doesn’t worry me as the Virus is more important. I’ve been through
I’m due for a Cystoscopy and BCG Treatment for my Bladder Cancer but I received a phone call from the Hospital who told me “Sorry Phil, type 2 operations due to the Coronavirus are unable to be done at the moment and may not be for 6mths. Doesn’t worry me as the Virus is more important. I’ve been through
phil3
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Fight Bladder Cancer
4 years ago
Sepsis
After 15 months of reoccurring UTI from hell the nurse at my GP finally agreed I had sepsis.as it comes back if I’m not constantly pretty much on antibiotics.Although UTI from hell keeps coming neck I’ve done many urine tests and cancer,Prostate,Etc.My symptoms are weird infection feeling it starts by
After 15 months of reoccurring UTI from hell the nurse at my GP finally agreed I had sepsis.as it comes back if I’m not constantly pretty much on antibiotics.Although UTI from hell keeps coming neck I’ve done many urine tests and cancer,Prostate,Etc.My symptoms are weird infection feeling it starts by
Danny44
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
Fenbendazole
I am new, but have been following the posts for a while. I have noticed a lot of questions about whether or not Fenbendazole gets results or not. Most people can't say for sure, because of complications with other treatmentsgoing on at the same time. I have been taking it for 12 weeks now and had a PSA
I am new, but have been following the posts for a while. I have noticed a lot of questions about whether or not Fenbendazole gets results or not. Most people can't say for sure, because of complications with other treatmentsgoing on at the same time. I have been taking it for 12 weeks now and had a PSA
goldenfoot
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Bladder Issues
Does anyone else suffer with this issue? I was diagnosed with severe stage 4 endometriosis after a diagnostic lap in January. No Endo was removed as my bladder and bowel are bonded to my womb. I was supposed to be having an MRI scan on Tuesday but understandably this has been cancelled. I have suffered
Does anyone else suffer with this issue? I was diagnosed with severe stage 4 endometriosis after a diagnostic lap in January. No Endo was removed as my bladder and bowel are bonded to my womb. I was supposed to be having an MRI scan on Tuesday but understandably this has been cancelled. I have suffered
Klom81
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Gynae question....
I've posted a few times recently about various issues i've been having, mostly gynae and mental health related. Thank you so much to everyone who has responded and taken the time to give me some really helpful and uplifting advice. I hope this isn't a really stupid question. I am far too embarrassed
I've posted a few times recently about various issues i've been having, mostly gynae and mental health related. Thank you so much to everyone who has responded and taken the time to give me some really helpful and uplifting advice. I hope this isn't a really stupid question. I am far too embarrassed
Positive2022
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
4 years ago
Thank you!
I like others have an awful lot to thank this site for and it’s amazing community of you. Today though, I would like to thank all of you whom showed your appreciation and support for the NHS last night, as a worried mum of a newly qualified (in her first year) 22year old nurse it meant a lot, not just
I like others have an awful lot to thank this site for and it’s amazing community of you. Today though, I would like to thank all of you whom showed your appreciation and support for the NHS last night, as a worried mum of a newly qualified (in her first year) 22year old nurse it meant a lot, not just
ToffeeMumble
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NRAS
4 years ago
Anyone left with raised bluish areas under skin after catheterisation - on neck?
Cardiac surgeon said it was not a raised vein (which is what I thought). The area is quite small and surgeon said it was probably permanent like a tattoo.
Cardiac surgeon said it was not a raised vein (which is what I thought). The area is quite small and surgeon said it was probably permanent like a tattoo.
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Is surgery, radiation or Lu-177 therapy appropriate for my case?
Hello everyone, I am 60 years old and was diagnosed with prostate cancer (Gleason score 9) that spread to the regional lymph nodes. On January 1st, both my urologist and medical oncologist determined that I will not benefit from surgery or radiation and put me systematic ADT (Eligard: 22 mg/3 months
Hello everyone, I am 60 years old and was diagnosed with prostate cancer (Gleason score 9) that spread to the regional lymph nodes. On January 1st, both my urologist and medical oncologist determined that I will not benefit from surgery or radiation and put me systematic ADT (Eligard: 22 mg/3 months
Pcnmyy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Treatment for constipation
Hey, My mother-in-law is almost 70 years old. She has been suffering from chronic constipation for several years and trying out different medicines. She is very conscious of what she eats and always try to include fibrous food. However, She still suffers from pain. I wasn't able to take care of her due
Hey, My mother-in-law is almost 70 years old. She has been suffering from chronic constipation for several years and trying out different medicines. She is very conscious of what she eats and always try to include fibrous food. However, She still suffers from pain. I wasn't able to take care of her due
ChristyDaniel
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
In a pickle
So, I have my first post op check for ankle replacement tomorrow and I was all set, with my niece, who is a nurse at the general hospital, giving me a lift in. However, she had just informed me that her colleague who she was with all day, the colleagues husband is showing symptoms, which effectively
So, I have my first post op check for ankle replacement tomorrow and I was all set, with my niece, who is a nurse at the general hospital, giving me a lift in. However, she had just informed me that her colleague who she was with all day, the colleagues husband is showing symptoms, which effectively
Eiram50
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NRAS
4 years ago
Has anyone tried "Transfer Factor"
Sounds like it's a type of immunotherapy that can work for some people: https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1011/transfer-factor A preliminary report on the use of transfer factor for treating stage D3 hormone-unresponsive metastatic prostate cancer. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
Sounds like it's a type of immunotherapy that can work for some people: https://www.webmd.com/vitamins/ai/ingredientmono-1011/transfer-factor A preliminary report on the use of transfer factor for treating stage D3 hormone-unresponsive metastatic prostate cancer. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/
JLS1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
What are the side effects of the GA 68 PSMA PET Scan
Hello Everyone, On Manday 03/16/2020 I had a GA 68 PSMA PET scan done at UCLA. Today I did a blood count test and noticed a drop in my Platelet Count from over 150 k to 120 k. Is this drop due to the PSMA PET scan? In general, what are the side effects of the PSMA PET scan? Thanks
Hello Everyone, On Manday 03/16/2020 I had a GA 68 PSMA PET scan done at UCLA. Today I did a blood count test and noticed a drop in my Platelet Count from over 150 k to 120 k. Is this drop due to the PSMA PET scan? In general, what are the side effects of the PSMA PET scan? Thanks
Pcnmyy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Day before halfway with 6 cycle Taxotere Chemo
What's up fellow travellers, So just know going into this update I've been on this trip since 2009, gleason 9. No mets until late 2019(Lymph nodes). On Androgen blockers since 2012. My labs continue to excel. In 6 weeks the PSA has dropped by 52 points, and all the Immune system, kidney, and liver
What's up fellow travellers, So just know going into this update I've been on this trip since 2009, gleason 9. No mets until late 2019(Lymph nodes). On Androgen blockers since 2012. My labs continue to excel. In 6 weeks the PSA has dropped by 52 points, and all the Immune system, kidney, and liver
zenbee13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Increasing Pain in abdomen
Had 7 incisional hernias repaired 18 months ago...now weird feeling in abdomen, feel not faint but disorientated, and pain upper right abdomen..also facial flushing...Dr put it down to nerve secured to mesh...Mesenteric panniculitis ...anyone else suffer something similar ? reckons pain management will
Had 7 incisional hernias repaired 18 months ago...now weird feeling in abdomen, feel not faint but disorientated, and pain upper right abdomen..also facial flushing...Dr put it down to nerve secured to mesh...Mesenteric panniculitis ...anyone else suffer something similar ? reckons pain management will
Arnhem
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
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