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Acid reflux has eased
Hey guys Acid reflux has eased so that’s good think it was a mix of antibiotics and starting meds again Still trying to get our new house sorted 😂 and have take everyone’s advice that there’s no rush but just not getting my rest Working full time due to go back to the office 😬 worries about that
Hey guys Acid reflux has eased so that’s good think it was a mix of antibiotics and starting meds again Still trying to get our new house sorted 😂 and have take everyone’s advice that there’s no rush but just not getting my rest Working full time due to go back to the office 😬 worries about that
Gottaloveastaffy
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NRAS
3 years ago
Iron? Cause for concern?
Aug 14, 2014 I had Gastric Bypass Surgery. At that time I was told by my Surgeon I had a Fatty Liver. I was told that the Gastric Bypass should help to stop the fatty liver an might even allow it to heal. Then I was prescribed a Vitamin plan by my Gastric Bypass Surgeon. I was told this is because of
Aug 14, 2014 I had Gastric Bypass Surgery. At that time I was told by my Surgeon I had a Fatty Liver. I was told that the Gastric Bypass should help to stop the fatty liver an might even allow it to heal. Then I was prescribed a Vitamin plan by my Gastric Bypass Surgeon. I was told this is because of
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
3 years ago
Androgen Receptor [AR] Axis Therapies
Some thoughts on AR-axis therapy (androgen deprivation & AR antagonists) after reading a new assessment of the benefit of second-line drugs [1]. In a sense, I view myself fortunate to have been diagnosed in 2004. When surgery [RP] was not successful (nor salvage radiation) it was suggested that I begin
Some thoughts on AR-axis therapy (androgen deprivation & AR antagonists) after reading a new assessment of the benefit of second-line drugs [1]. In a sense, I view myself fortunate to have been diagnosed in 2004. When surgery [RP] was not successful (nor salvage radiation) it was suggested that I begin
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Fuck Cancer.
i am witnessing my beloved aunt pass away painfully due to ovarian cancer. we tried going to the hospital but we were already referred to palliative care. it's so painful to see her suffering and losing strength each day that passes. idk I'm just feeling so defeated that's why i am writing this. i
i am witnessing my beloved aunt pass away painfully due to ovarian cancer. we tried going to the hospital but we were already referred to palliative care. it's so painful to see her suffering and losing strength each day that passes. idk I'm just feeling so defeated that's why i am writing this. i
Rain_ism
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My Cancer Community
3 years ago
Diet
I’m wondering if anyone has had success with a specific diet? My husband has PC Mets all through skeleton and has little energy and a lot of skeletal pain. Palliative Care radiation to hips and femur, Docetaxal chemo and ADT currently. Looking for something to help with more energy, does not feed the
I’m wondering if anyone has had success with a specific diet? My husband has PC Mets all through skeleton and has little energy and a lot of skeletal pain. Palliative Care radiation to hips and femur, Docetaxal chemo and ADT currently. Looking for something to help with more energy, does not feed the
Sipj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
First rheumatologist appointment
First apt with rheumatologist. Really disappointed cos they are experts yet started with the you are too young thing. (51). Wants me to come off one pred tablet per week (5mg) so fast taper which will hurt so I can have a scan which is not masking anything by the pred. What she is scanning for I do not
First apt with rheumatologist. Really disappointed cos they are experts yet started with the you are too young thing. (51). Wants me to come off one pred tablet per week (5mg) so fast taper which will hurt so I can have a scan which is not masking anything by the pred. What she is scanning for I do not
Buttonshutton
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Palliative care - medications and routine
While most of our forum is focused on treatment, I thought it would be helpful for others to post our palliative care routine. Our current treatment has made a huge difference and greatly improved quality of life. My dad declined very suddenly with PCa on July 17. He has a unique situation with daily
While most of our forum is focused on treatment, I thought it would be helpful for others to post our palliative care routine. Our current treatment has made a huge difference and greatly improved quality of life. My dad declined very suddenly with PCa on July 17. He has a unique situation with daily
ArabianNights
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Fibro fog conundrum
Hi all. I'm having a difficult time at the moment. I've lost 3 family members directly from covid and 2 more indirectly due to delays and lack of services available. Anyways, suffice it to say the fibro is kicking my ass right now! I work for a company with ZERO confidentiality, that the majority of
Hi all. I'm having a difficult time at the moment. I've lost 3 family members directly from covid and 2 more indirectly due to delays and lack of services available. Anyways, suffice it to say the fibro is kicking my ass right now! I work for a company with ZERO confidentiality, that the majority of
Lizangellus
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
We want to hear from YOU! - Understanding Palliative Care for Cancer Patients
Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. SHARE will be publishing a two part series in which Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative Medical Doctor at Stanford Health Care, and Ilene Kaminsky, patient advocate, MBC endurer
Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. SHARE will be publishing a two part series in which Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative Medical Doctor at Stanford Health Care, and Ilene Kaminsky, patient advocate, MBC endurer
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SHARE Uterine Cancer Support
3 years ago
We want to hear from YOU! - Understanding Palliative Care for Cancer Patients
Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. SHARE is publishing a 2-part series in which Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative Medical Doctor at Stanford Health Care, and Ilene Kaminsky, patient advocate, MBC endurer, healing
Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. SHARE is publishing a 2-part series in which Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative Medical Doctor at Stanford Health Care, and Ilene Kaminsky, patient advocate, MBC endurer, healing
alisha_share
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
3 years ago
We want to hear from YOU! - Understanding Palliative Care for Cancer Patients
Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. SHARE is publishing a 2-part series in which Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative Medical Doctor at Stanford Health Care, and Ilene Kaminsky, patient advocate, MBC endurer, healing
Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. SHARE is publishing a 2-part series in which Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative Medical Doctor at Stanford Health Care, and Ilene Kaminsky, patient advocate, MBC endurer, healing
alisha_share
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
We want to hear from YOU! - Understanding Palliative Care for Cancer Patients
Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative Medical Doctor at Stanford Health Care, and Ilene Kaminsky, patient advocate, MBC endurer, healing circles practitioner
Palliative care is an incredibly important approach that improves the quality of life for patients with life-threatening illnesses. In this two part series Dr. Josef Hannah, Palliative Medical Doctor at Stanford Health Care, and Ilene Kaminsky, patient advocate, MBC endurer, healing circles practitioner
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
3 years ago
Lung cancer
I was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic Adenocarcinoma of my left lung In summer 2020.which was treated with chemotherapy and immunotherapy, got a good response to treatment however immunotherapy has been stopped due to combination of mild renal impairment, diarrhoea, skin toxicity and thyroid immune
I was diagnosed with stage 4 metastatic Adenocarcinoma of my left lung In summer 2020.which was treated with chemotherapy and immunotherapy, got a good response to treatment however immunotherapy has been stopped due to combination of mild renal impairment, diarrhoea, skin toxicity and thyroid immune
Sydney1949
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 years ago
Saying Hello
Dropping into say hello to all of our friends on this forum! I am sorry it has been so long since I have posted. Life is full, and days turn into weeks, then to months. Most of you know exactly what I mean. Mom is doing ok; she has plateaued for now. Swallowing is still an issue, including the fact
Dropping into say hello to all of our friends on this forum! I am sorry it has been so long since I have posted. Life is full, and days turn into weeks, then to months. Most of you know exactly what I mean. Mom is doing ok; she has plateaued for now. Swallowing is still an issue, including the fact
bazooka111
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PSP Association
3 years ago
No More Balloons For Me
Hello Brothers, Just finished up 25 rounds of proton beam radiation, and gladly rang the bell at Mayo! I am feeling much better now, walking, and gaining my strength back. Since my tumor was attached to my rectum, they had to insert a balloon up my ass and inflate with water before each treatment
Hello Brothers, Just finished up 25 rounds of proton beam radiation, and gladly rang the bell at Mayo! I am feeling much better now, walking, and gaining my strength back. Since my tumor was attached to my rectum, they had to insert a balloon up my ass and inflate with water before each treatment
DMohr011
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
PCa symptom: Sweet Tooth?
Well, this is something that I did not expect. I have read up on prostate cancer and palliative care, and I prepared to see a loss of appetite in my dad. Wow was I wrong! He has gone the complete other way and it is hilarious. His craving for sweets is through the roof. It's only noon but so far he's
Well, this is something that I did not expect. I have read up on prostate cancer and palliative care, and I prepared to see a loss of appetite in my dad. Wow was I wrong! He has gone the complete other way and it is hilarious. His craving for sweets is through the roof. It's only noon but so far he's
ArabianNights
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Waiting on test results is often the hardest part
My Jeff had labs and a palliative care appointment. We are still reeling from the brain mets diagnosis, but I’m grateful to report that his pain is still reasonably managed. I’m typically the most vocal in his palliative care appointments as I strongly advocate for Jeff. As we waited for the doctor,
My Jeff had labs and a palliative care appointment. We are still reeling from the brain mets diagnosis, but I’m grateful to report that his pain is still reasonably managed. I’m typically the most vocal in his palliative care appointments as I strongly advocate for Jeff. As we waited for the doctor,
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
A journey to come home
Around 3 weeks ago I put a post up asking for prayers. I want to thank you all for your thoughtful comments and keeping us in mind. I pray for you all daily. As an update, my dad is currently in palliative care at home. I wanted to provide a bit of back story on the situation - both the bad and good
Around 3 weeks ago I put a post up asking for prayers. I want to thank you all for your thoughtful comments and keeping us in mind. I pray for you all daily. As an update, my dad is currently in palliative care at home. I wanted to provide a bit of back story on the situation - both the bad and good
ArabianNights
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
My mother Irina
Hi all, My name is Roman and I'm from Melbourne Australia. I haven't posted much but have followed the forum since my mum being diagnosed with stage 3 high grade serious ovarian cancer in 2017. I think I've read every post since joining and feel as though I know many of the ladies on here. I can't tell
Hi all, My name is Roman and I'm from Melbourne Australia. I haven't posted much but have followed the forum since my mum being diagnosed with stage 3 high grade serious ovarian cancer in 2017. I think I've read every post since joining and feel as though I know many of the ladies on here. I can't tell
RomanZ
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Follow up care was NOT scheduled
Sooo … when I was looking at Jeff’s upcoming appointments, I was really concerned there was no sense of urgency in his follow up care for the brain metastasis. I couldn’t shake my concern and pleaded with Jeff to let me message his care team to find out why there was such a delay. Jeff finally consented
Sooo … when I was looking at Jeff’s upcoming appointments, I was really concerned there was no sense of urgency in his follow up care for the brain metastasis. I couldn’t shake my concern and pleaded with Jeff to let me message his care team to find out why there was such a delay. Jeff finally consented
Pancake_Lefse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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