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Cyproterone and Blood Pressure
I am currently on LHRH hormone therapy in preparation for radiotherapy followed by HDR brachytherapy for my locally advanced PCa, T3a Gleason 8, no visible mets fortunately. I have been suffering from quite unpleasant hot flushes which have shown no signs of going away. I discussed this with my consultant
I am currently on LHRH hormone therapy in preparation for radiotherapy followed by HDR brachytherapy for my locally advanced PCa, T3a Gleason 8, no visible mets fortunately. I have been suffering from quite unpleasant hot flushes which have shown no signs of going away. I discussed this with my consultant
tunybgur
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
sciatic pain
I’ve recently been diagnosed with Adenomyosis and suffer daily with pelvic pain and like a sciatic pain in my back and down my legs. Has anyone else had this, I’m not sure if the two are related. I also have diverticulosis so falling apart at the seems. 🤯
I’ve recently been diagnosed with Adenomyosis and suffer daily with pelvic pain and like a sciatic pain in my back and down my legs. Has anyone else had this, I’m not sure if the two are related. I also have diverticulosis so falling apart at the seems. 🤯
Racergirl9
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Switching OAB medication to solifenacin
Hi All, My son has just started solifenacin after being on oxytrol patches. On the patches he had become dry overnight and his incontinence had decreased to small daily leaks. Because he wasn't completely dry in the day our urologist wanted to change his medication. It is only day 5 of taking solifenacin
Hi All, My son has just started solifenacin after being on oxytrol patches. On the patches he had become dry overnight and his incontinence had decreased to small daily leaks. Because he wasn't completely dry in the day our urologist wanted to change his medication. It is only day 5 of taking solifenacin
Aaateam
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ERIC
1 year ago
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Concerned, nervous…
where do I begin…aside from apologizing in advance for this photo.. just showing only a little bit of what I’ve been experiencing this past year. well I’m currently writing this on 12/16/2023. I am getting a colonoscopy/endoscopy done on 12/18/2023. I SUCK at writing, but I don’t honestly have anyone
where do I begin…aside from apologizing in advance for this photo.. just showing only a little bit of what I’ve been experiencing this past year. well I’m currently writing this on 12/16/2023. I am getting a colonoscopy/endoscopy done on 12/18/2023. I SUCK at writing, but I don’t honestly have anyone
HersheyDropz
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Colon Cancer Connected
5 months ago
Colonoscopy polyp worries
Hiya there, 34yo male here who had a colonoscopy 2 weeks ago after having abdominal and back pain, constipation on and off since June. I had a positive FIT test which my doctor believes to be because I have an anal fissure and I have rectal bleeding. The colonoscopy was clear apart from a 4mm sessile
Hiya there, 34yo male here who had a colonoscopy 2 weeks ago after having abdominal and back pain, constipation on and off since June. I had a positive FIT test which my doctor believes to be because I have an anal fissure and I have rectal bleeding. The colonoscopy was clear apart from a 4mm sessile
MagnusMoo
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Colon Cancer Connected
5 months ago
Could this be IBS?
Hiya everyone, 34yo male who is really struggling right now with gastrointestinal problems. Looking for some advice please. Since June of this year I've been having really bad abdominal and back pain on and off in cycles - it's worse at times and better at times - it really does come and go. I'm badly
Hiya everyone, 34yo male who is really struggling right now with gastrointestinal problems. Looking for some advice please. Since June of this year I've been having really bad abdominal and back pain on and off in cycles - it's worse at times and better at times - it really does come and go. I'm badly
MagnusMoo
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IBS Network
5 months ago
This researcher is REVERSING BLINDNESS in monkeys!
'Eye problems' are common symptoms with PD. this is no joke, i've been watching this guy's videos for a couple of years dr david sinclair (Phd) is a best-seller on NY Times he is an anti-aging specialist and talks about his latest research with mice and monkeys that is [i]
reversing BLINDNESS caused
'Eye problems' are common symptoms with PD. this is no joke, i've been watching this guy's videos for a couple of years dr david sinclair (Phd) is a best-seller on NY Times he is an anti-aging specialist and talks about his latest research with mice and monkeys that is [i]
reversing BLINDNESS caused
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Atrioesophageal fistula (AEF)
Heads up to those undergoing cardiac ablation for Afib…had my ablation 12/6/23. Everything went great! Been in normal rhythm ever since! No bleeding, no hematoma, no real discomfort. However I woke up to abdominal pain, pain between shoulder blades and sore throat. 3 nights post op woke up to a burning
Heads up to those undergoing cardiac ablation for Afib…had my ablation 12/6/23. Everything went great! Been in normal rhythm ever since! No bleeding, no hematoma, no real discomfort. However I woke up to abdominal pain, pain between shoulder blades and sore throat. 3 nights post op woke up to a burning
Acheybreakeyheart
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
20 July 2023 Every little bit helps
G'day my ms family. How are YOU today? No, how are YOU really? I know I do not tell my wife every little thing and I know it works the same for her. There is a little apprehension always in the back of your head deep down where people do not see. This is normal. Do not panic. We all
G'day my ms family. How are YOU today? No, how are YOU really? I know I do not tell my wife every little thing and I know it works the same for her. There is a little apprehension always in the back of your head deep down where people do not see. This is normal. Do not panic. We all
RoyceNewton
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My MSAA Community
10 months ago
Is going gluten free worth it and achievable?
Hi, lots of times I see advice here to go gluten free. Be really interested to hear what people think. Is it’s really worth it and is it achievable? At the moment I’m far from gluten free. I love wholewheat pasta and sourdough. I tested negative for celiac disease but my genes were analyzed as part
Hi, lots of times I see advice here to go gluten free. Be really interested to hear what people think. Is it’s really worth it and is it achievable? At the moment I’m far from gluten free. I love wholewheat pasta and sourdough. I tested negative for celiac disease but my genes were analyzed as part
Hashiboy
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Xmas worries?
Yet another one fast approaching as normal I am not full of festive cheer IBD/Diverticular Disease is my main problem just as well it's only myself and husband here 2 cater 4 thank you but that is bad enough!!! So I am just doing a chicken this year and my safe(ish) veg that I think that I will be
Yet another one fast approaching as normal I am not full of festive cheer IBD/Diverticular Disease is my main problem just as well it's only myself and husband here 2 cater 4 thank you but that is bad enough!!! So I am just doing a chicken this year and my safe(ish) veg that I think that I will be
bungi1961
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Bowel Disease Support
5 months ago
First SI, the pain, ouch!
Hello everyone, Asking for help again on my SI journey please 🙏 Yesterday I did my first IM injection into the thigh following a video by a UK GP. It hurt much less than the one I had done in the arm at a clinic 2 weeks ago (to check no allergic reaction) so I thought great, this is the way to go
Hello everyone, Asking for help again on my SI journey please 🙏 Yesterday I did my first IM injection into the thigh following a video by a UK GP. It hurt much less than the one I had done in the arm at a clinic 2 weeks ago (to check no allergic reaction) so I thought great, this is the way to go
Bertiepuss
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
weird mouth symptoms on Sulfasalazine
Has anyone experienced anything like the following? I’ve been on Sulf for 7 weeks, max dose from 4 weeks. In the last 3 days I’ve had a sore tongue which has now settled but I’ve completely lost my sense of taste. I’ve tested and am negative for covid. I can’t think what else it could be!
Has anyone experienced anything like the following? I’ve been on Sulf for 7 weeks, max dose from 4 weeks. In the last 3 days I’ve had a sore tongue which has now settled but I’ve completely lost my sense of taste. I’ve tested and am negative for covid. I can’t think what else it could be!
Charlongo79
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NRAS
5 months ago
Movicol/colonoscopy prep for IBS relief
Hi all, I have predominantly IBS-D but occasionally I have bouts of horrific IBS-C (I can go up to a week without any bowel movements). This is accompanied by horrific bloating/acid reflux and uncontrollable eggy gas. It can go from a few days to months. I’ve had to be signed off work before because
Hi all, I have predominantly IBS-D but occasionally I have bouts of horrific IBS-C (I can go up to a week without any bowel movements). This is accompanied by horrific bloating/acid reflux and uncontrollable eggy gas. It can go from a few days to months. I’ve had to be signed off work before because
Book_Worm5
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Going round in circles
Following my gastroscopy this is on the report: THE GASTRIC MAPPING SHOW MODERATE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. THERE IS MULTIFOCAL INTESTINAL METAPLASIA THROUGHOUT THESE BIOPSIES. THERE IS ALSO SEVERE GLANDULAR ATROPHY WITH NEUROENDOCRINE HYPERPLASIA. NO MUCOSAL ULCERATION OR ACTIVE INFAMMATION SEEN.
Following my gastroscopy this is on the report: THE GASTRIC MAPPING SHOW MODERATE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. THERE IS MULTIFOCAL INTESTINAL METAPLASIA THROUGHOUT THESE BIOPSIES. THERE IS ALSO SEVERE GLANDULAR ATROPHY WITH NEUROENDOCRINE HYPERPLASIA. NO MUCOSAL ULCERATION OR ACTIVE INFAMMATION SEEN.
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Supplement Guidance
Hello all So after years of a tummy that reacted to certain foods, being diagnosed as gluten intolerant in 2016, really suffering in 2021 and 2022, following a FODMAP diet recommended by my doctor (don’t recommend) and getting to a point where I only ate the same plain things everyday, I finally paid
Hello all So after years of a tummy that reacted to certain foods, being diagnosed as gluten intolerant in 2016, really suffering in 2021 and 2022, following a FODMAP diet recommended by my doctor (don’t recommend) and getting to a point where I only ate the same plain things everyday, I finally paid
Kimsy17
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IBS Network
5 months ago
pinching on left side of abdomen
does anyone else have a pinching feeling on left side of abdomen more do when leaning over. I think everything is settling after a flare up but something else starts I’m taking buscopan and mebeverine for pain/spasms any help appreciated
does anyone else have a pinching feeling on left side of abdomen more do when leaning over. I think everything is settling after a flare up but something else starts I’m taking buscopan and mebeverine for pain/spasms any help appreciated
finsbury
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Gym Circuits - good idea?
I manage my fibromyalgia through pacing and exercise so I swim, walk, run and do AquaFit. I have recently also tried to include pilates or yoga for stretching as well. However these classes have been cancelled and there is now a gym circuits class which I have done twice. It has caused me so much pain
I manage my fibromyalgia through pacing and exercise so I swim, walk, run and do AquaFit. I have recently also tried to include pilates or yoga for stretching as well. However these classes have been cancelled and there is now a gym circuits class which I have done twice. It has caused me so much pain
Ninapod
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 months ago
Hello acoustic shock
Hello everyone, I was shopping online and bought 3 personal alarms for £10 they are advertised for children to take to school by attaching them to their schoolbag and the elderly to raise the alarm if they fall out of a chair for example. So I bought these alarms and they arrived on the 24th June and
Hello everyone, I was shopping online and bought 3 personal alarms for £10 they are advertised for children to take to school by attaching them to their schoolbag and the elderly to raise the alarm if they fall out of a chair for example. So I bought these alarms and they arrived on the 24th June and
Laura878787
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Tinnitus UK
10 months ago
Solifenacin
Hi me again. Changed from Oxybutynin. To Solifenacin. Been on it a week. No change OAB but have side effects. No appetite, in fact lost nearly half a stone since being on these meds. Dry mouth but not as bad as Oxybutynin. Constipation, still feel I want to go all the time. Discomfort in the
Hi me again. Changed from Oxybutynin. To Solifenacin. Been on it a week. No change OAB but have side effects. No appetite, in fact lost nearly half a stone since being on these meds. Dry mouth but not as bad as Oxybutynin. Constipation, still feel I want to go all the time. Discomfort in the
Alloagirl
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Bladder Health UK
1 year ago
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