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Update On Eclipse Trial-another failure. Has LU-177 worked for anyone?
In 2010 at the age of 59, I had Da Vinci surgery with a Gleason 4+5=9 and PSA of 9. Post surgical biopsy showed all margins clear with no seminal vesicle involvement and Gleason post-op score was changed to a 4+3=7. Subsequent PSA was non-detectable as tested every three months for the first two years
In 2010 at the age of 59, I had Da Vinci surgery with a Gleason 4+5=9 and PSA of 9. Post surgical biopsy showed all margins clear with no seminal vesicle involvement and Gleason post-op score was changed to a 4+3=7. Subsequent PSA was non-detectable as tested every three months for the first two years
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Within range bloods - can someone confirm please?
Hi all, After being diagnosed with atrial fibrillation five years ago and an ambiguous NHS blood test showing possible hypothyroid symptoms I decided, as my diet is mostly plant based, to take a vegan multivitamin/mineral including iodine. I had a private thyroid test done a few months later which
Hi all, After being diagnosed with atrial fibrillation five years ago and an ambiguous NHS blood test showing possible hypothyroid symptoms I decided, as my diet is mostly plant based, to take a vegan multivitamin/mineral including iodine. I had a private thyroid test done a few months later which
Barny12
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
possible hep c infection
I wonder if anyone can advise me please. My wonderful 76 year old mum was given a blood transfusion after the birth of me 48 years ago. Over the years her blood test has shown slightly elevated bilirubin but no further action was taken, I think we hoped it would be Gilbert’s syndrome. I know she knows
I wonder if anyone can advise me please. My wonderful 76 year old mum was given a blood transfusion after the birth of me 48 years ago. Over the years her blood test has shown slightly elevated bilirubin but no further action was taken, I think we hoped it would be Gilbert’s syndrome. I know she knows
Worrylou
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
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The reason I ask the below question yesterday is because I have hypercalceimia and I don’t know what Vit supplements I can take without making it worse . I feel worse now than ever and my life is dismal so poorly all time just existing and frightened . hi all can anyone tell me the difference between
The reason I ask the below question yesterday is because I have hypercalceimia and I don’t know what Vit supplements I can take without making it worse . I feel worse now than ever and my life is dismal so poorly all time just existing and frightened . hi all can anyone tell me the difference between
Jemjet
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Unexplained bruising?
Hello, I’ve had strange unexplained bruising all over my legs so got a variety of blood tests through my docs. Only thing that has come back is what I believe to be under active thyroid. Is unexplained bruising a common symptom? I should add that in 6 months post partum. I had thyroid tested pre
Hello, I’ve had strange unexplained bruising all over my legs so got a variety of blood tests through my docs. Only thing that has come back is what I believe to be under active thyroid. Is unexplained bruising a common symptom? I should add that in 6 months post partum. I had thyroid tested pre
Lola33
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Long term ADT bone loss mitigation tips?
My post RP BCR was diagnosed 8 months ago when they said, "you will be on ADT the rest of your life". I am on Lupron and abiraterone 4 months now. I am taking 1000mg of calcium per day and 2000IU of D3 per day. If I am lucky enough to last years, what else can I do to prevent the loss of bone? Thanks
My post RP BCR was diagnosed 8 months ago when they said, "you will be on ADT the rest of your life". I am on Lupron and abiraterone 4 months now. I am taking 1000mg of calcium per day and 2000IU of D3 per day. If I am lucky enough to last years, what else can I do to prevent the loss of bone? Thanks
jackwfrench
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Kaiser Fresno has stopped prescribing Xtandi, even for people midstream with it. they are switching over to xytega and prednisone.
just what it says. I went to renew my monthly , extremely effective , Xtandi a couple of days ago and today I’ve been told that my Xtandi prescription has been canceled, and I see on my prescriptions list, Zytiga and prednisone. Never a single word from anybody about this for anything. Basically I’m
just what it says. I went to renew my monthly , extremely effective , Xtandi a couple of days ago and today I’ve been told that my Xtandi prescription has been canceled, and I see on my prescriptions list, Zytiga and prednisone. Never a single word from anybody about this for anything. Basically I’m
Kaliber
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
BAT and Pluvicto?
Did well on Zoladex and Apalutimide for 2 1/2 yrs. with Mets to bones. Cancer has now spread to liver and pelvic lymph nodes. Docetaxel has failed and I am now waiting to hear if insurance will cover Pluvicto. Any thoughts on starting BAT now in case Pluvicto doesn’t happen? Can you do both at the
Did well on Zoladex and Apalutimide for 2 1/2 yrs. with Mets to bones. Cancer has now spread to liver and pelvic lymph nodes. Docetaxel has failed and I am now waiting to hear if insurance will cover Pluvicto. Any thoughts on starting BAT now in case Pluvicto doesn’t happen? Can you do both at the
Vinny59
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Blood test units different
For years my thyroid blood test results have used the same units so, Free T4 pmol/L range 12 - 22 Free T3 pmol/L range 3.1 - 6.8 I have just received results with different units, so they won't fit into my spreadsheet. Free T4 ng/dL range 0.93 - 1.71 Free
For years my thyroid blood test results have used the same units so, Free T4 pmol/L range 12 - 22 Free T3 pmol/L range 3.1 - 6.8 I have just received results with different units, so they won't fit into my spreadsheet. Free T4 ng/dL range 0.93 - 1.71 Free
Anthea55
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Endo review... that's a new slant!
Opening line...
Endo: I don't wish to discuss TSH with you as we disagree (0.05 results from 5 months ago)
Me: 🤐 (zipped mouth)
Your fT4 is near the top of the range 17.2 (12-22) blah blah heart and bone issues blah blah
😕(confused) even though it is actually in the middle? Are you
Opening line...
Endo: I don't wish to discuss TSH with you as we disagree (0.05 results from 5 months ago)
Me: 🤐 (zipped mouth)
Your fT4 is near the top of the range 17.2 (12-22) blah blah heart and bone issues blah blah
😕(confused) even though it is actually in the middle? Are you
TiggerMe
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Help with blood results
I wondered if anyone had experienced similar blood tests results;T4 16.8p/mol TSH 8.1 miu B12 , folate normal Ferritin low end of "normal" at 17 but haemoglobin 130 Symptoms : fatigue, aching joints heavy periods, feeling weak. 46 year old female I'll be seeing the GP again next week. Thanks in
I wondered if anyone had experienced similar blood tests results;T4 16.8p/mol TSH 8.1 miu B12 , folate normal Ferritin low end of "normal" at 17 but haemoglobin 130 Symptoms : fatigue, aching joints heavy periods, feeling weak. 46 year old female I'll be seeing the GP again next week. Thanks in
Greyhound92
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
ADT SE’s
I had a 6 month Lupron shot in April last year. I experienced all the typical SE the worst being the hot flashes at night. I am following the Ssport protocol for a biological reoccurrence. Basically a 6 month adt with 39 radiation treatments last year. Current labs show undetectable PSA with a slow
I had a 6 month Lupron shot in April last year. I experienced all the typical SE the worst being the hot flashes at night. I am following the Ssport protocol for a biological reoccurrence. Basically a 6 month adt with 39 radiation treatments last year. Current labs show undetectable PSA with a slow
plato123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Way to slow /stop metastases
One of the mechanism of metastatic spread is that tiny pieces of broken
cancer
cells circulate in
blood
..they contain
Cancer
cell DNA and are called Chromatin pieces. These tiny pieces of chromatin enter into healthy cell and transform them into Cancer cells.
One of the mechanism of metastatic spread is that tiny pieces of broken
cancer
cells circulate in
blood
..they contain
Cancer
cell DNA and are called Chromatin pieces. These tiny pieces of chromatin enter into healthy cell and transform them into Cancer cells.
LearnAll
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Fatty liver
Just had a scan because one of my blood test readings on my liver was high,, they tell me I have fatty liver What's best food to start eating to help, I've started diet now lots of walking and drinking lots of water,, they tell me to come back in 3 years ?
Just had a scan because one of my blood test readings on my liver was high,, they tell me I have fatty liver What's best food to start eating to help, I've started diet now lots of walking and drinking lots of water,, they tell me to come back in 3 years ?
AJ3959
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
Weight again
Hi All So I've had my private blood tests 2weeks ago posted them and was given so much helpful information. I've booked to see a gp at my local drs. I've had the same one for 18 months since all my balance dizziness problem ls started along with alot of other symptoms. All my results point to hypothyroidism
Hi All So I've had my private blood tests 2weeks ago posted them and was given so much helpful information. I've booked to see a gp at my local drs. I've had the same one for 18 months since all my balance dizziness problem ls started along with alot of other symptoms. All my results point to hypothyroidism
Tinkerbell_84
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Now I'm really confused – surprising test results
I've been on here before complaining about the same problems which seemed to stem mostly from undertreated hypothyroidism and doctors being too cautious to change my T4 dose. My picture has been complicated for several years by atrial fibrillation which has the grace at times to run to tachycardia (very
I've been on here before complaining about the same problems which seemed to stem mostly from undertreated hypothyroidism and doctors being too cautious to change my T4 dose. My picture has been complicated for several years by atrial fibrillation which has the grace at times to run to tachycardia (very
DandyThyro
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Help - trouble with diagnosis
Hi there, Looking for some help/guidance here as im at a bit of a loss with what to do next. Sorry for the rambling but I feel so defeated Im34 YO Female, and for about 2 years on and off I have had a number of lupus symptoms, Raynaud's in my hands, joint pain, horrendous fatigue that means I sleep
Hi there, Looking for some help/guidance here as im at a bit of a loss with what to do next. Sorry for the rambling but I feel so defeated Im34 YO Female, and for about 2 years on and off I have had a number of lupus symptoms, Raynaud's in my hands, joint pain, horrendous fatigue that means I sleep
Severusisismydog
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Daughters blood results
Hello friends of TUK My daughter has recently had her 4th miscarriage she has just got the blood results from her GP and just broke down on the reception area firstly as there were no ranges or data showing. she has asked on her behalf to post this She has privately paid for medicheck full blood
Hello friends of TUK My daughter has recently had her 4th miscarriage she has just got the blood results from her GP and just broke down on the reception area firstly as there were no ranges or data showing. she has asked on her behalf to post this She has privately paid for medicheck full blood
Harthill42
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Active B12 gone down
Hello, I have been on loading doses (initially from my GP and now SI) for 7 weeks and am slowly improving. My initial active B12 was 48.1 ng/L, serum 162. I was on daily oral B12 supplements at the time so my results were skewed. I know that blood tests after injections are considered pointless but
Hello, I have been on loading doses (initially from my GP and now SI) for 7 weeks and am slowly improving. My initial active B12 was 48.1 ng/L, serum 162. I was on daily oral B12 supplements at the time so my results were skewed. I know that blood tests after injections are considered pointless but
Maldeerum
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
A bit confused
I notice quite often that posts here include results of acronyms such as ALT, LPT etc and things like Bilrubin. Are they important and how do you get hold of these please as we have never heard of them before coming on here? My husband was diagnosed 4 years ago with Cirrhosis and has been in and out
I notice quite often that posts here include results of acronyms such as ALT, LPT etc and things like Bilrubin. Are they important and how do you get hold of these please as we have never heard of them before coming on here? My husband was diagnosed 4 years ago with Cirrhosis and has been in and out
Breakfastbabe
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
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