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PSA increase nearly one year after triplet therapy (mHSPC), what's next?
Hello everyone, thank you for all your help for a year. My dad went from a high of 3103 PSA to a nadir of 44. He unfortunately couldn't reach a <1 result but it had stabilized for a few months after his docetaxel + zytiga + prednisone. Unfortunately his new result is 67 PSA exactly a year since diagnosis
Hello everyone, thank you for all your help for a year. My dad went from a high of 3103 PSA to a nadir of 44. He unfortunately couldn't reach a <1 result but it had stabilized for a few months after his docetaxel + zytiga + prednisone. Unfortunately his new result is 67 PSA exactly a year since diagnosis
Sissel25
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Help Needed! Have I got Pernicious Anaemia?
I hope this isn't too long and/or too boring. I suspect I have PA but as with a lot of people here, no-one seems to take B12 deficiency seriously. I also have hypothyroidism so as my symptoms got increasingly worse over the past few years, I blamed my thyroid - the two conditions have many symptoms
I hope this isn't too long and/or too boring. I suspect I have PA but as with a lot of people here, no-one seems to take B12 deficiency seriously. I also have hypothyroidism so as my symptoms got increasingly worse over the past few years, I blamed my thyroid - the two conditions have many symptoms
Grannypants
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
Amiodarone & tadalafil?
Anyone been prescribed tadalafil 5mg for BPH when on Amiodarone (200mg) daily?
Anyone been prescribed tadalafil 5mg for BPH when on Amiodarone (200mg) daily?
KenRC
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
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depo provera worst sides effects
hi everyone , I need your advice please I got the depo shot on the 24th of January and it’s going to expire on the 18th of April , since then it’s like I’m living is someone body , i have turned into someone I don’t know , I am always sad , I have severe anxiety, severe depression, panic attacks, I’m
hi everyone , I need your advice please I got the depo shot on the 24th of January and it’s going to expire on the 18th of April , since then it’s like I’m living is someone body , i have turned into someone I don’t know , I am always sad , I have severe anxiety, severe depression, panic attacks, I’m
Aromat
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Medication review
I have recently had a medication review from my GP(pharmacist). As I have now turned 65 it looks like in addition to the Flecainide/Bisoprolol I also will also need anticoagulants. I was diagnosed with loan Paroxysmal AF about 20 years ago but have only had 2 episodes in the last 4 years and the most
I have recently had a medication review from my GP(pharmacist). As I have now turned 65 it looks like in addition to the Flecainide/Bisoprolol I also will also need anticoagulants. I was diagnosed with loan Paroxysmal AF about 20 years ago but have only had 2 episodes in the last 4 years and the most
SteM
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Australian research - possible cure?
I don’t like raising false hope among our community about ‘cures’ toted in the media, but I found this article interesting. It’s about the T-cells, which many of us already know is involved in autoimmune activity: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/podcast-episode/australian-researchers-develop-world-first-method-of-treating-lupus
I don’t like raising false hope among our community about ‘cures’ toted in the media, but I found this article interesting. It’s about the T-cells, which many of us already know is involved in autoimmune activity: https://www.sbs.com.au/news/podcast-episode/australian-researchers-develop-world-first-method-of-treating-lupus
MusicalFurbaby
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
‘AF-related stroke – getting to the heart of the matter’
Having an irregular heart rhythm, such as AF can lead to an AF-related stroke which can prove fatal. Anticoagulants, significantly lower the risk of blood clots and preventing an AF-related stroke. For further information. View our ‘AF-related stroke – getting to the heart of the matter’ video: https
Having an irregular heart rhythm, such as AF can lead to an AF-related stroke which can prove fatal. Anticoagulants, significantly lower the risk of blood clots and preventing an AF-related stroke. For further information. View our ‘AF-related stroke – getting to the heart of the matter’ video: https
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Specialist results.
Morning all you beautiful people. Well just a follow up on my last post. I saw my Respiratory specialist at the hospital Chest clinic on Wednesday last, and not sure how I feel at the moment, he has spoken to the doctors at Barts in London and they said I would not benefit from Lung reduction surgery
Morning all you beautiful people. Well just a follow up on my last post. I saw my Respiratory specialist at the hospital Chest clinic on Wednesday last, and not sure how I feel at the moment, he has spoken to the doctors at Barts in London and they said I would not benefit from Lung reduction surgery
purdeyspringer
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
PSA analysis 6 months after radiation
In January I will be 6 months post radiation to the prostrate and complete pelvic area. I was on Lupron for 6 months - 1 month prior and 5 months post radiation. I also was on Casodex for one month prior to the start of Lupron to lessen the flare. At 3 months post radiation PSA and Testosterone were
In January I will be 6 months post radiation to the prostrate and complete pelvic area. I was on Lupron for 6 months - 1 month prior and 5 months post radiation. I also was on Casodex for one month prior to the start of Lupron to lessen the flare. At 3 months post radiation PSA and Testosterone were
Mgtd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
cardio version
I’ve had Cardio Version 22.3.24 Was told i was back in sinus rhythm GREAT!!! Saturday 23.3.24 late evening everything went haywire racing heart dropping beats which I think I brought on myself by being upset and angry over something. I wished I could control my emotions better! Any way Apple Watch
I’ve had Cardio Version 22.3.24 Was told i was back in sinus rhythm GREAT!!! Saturday 23.3.24 late evening everything went haywire racing heart dropping beats which I think I brought on myself by being upset and angry over something. I wished I could control my emotions better! Any way Apple Watch
Tommyann
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
I am waiting to find out if I have Lupus but I haven’t got my ANA result back yet and I want to know if people think this could be lupus
Hi, I have been having concerns for over a year about me having Lupus. I had a blood test last year which everything came back normal and the ANA was negative however I am experiencing more symptoms this year and I have taken another blood test and so far the bloods again are normal but I have currently
Hi, I have been having concerns for over a year about me having Lupus. I had a blood test last year which everything came back normal and the ANA was negative however I am experiencing more symptoms this year and I have taken another blood test and so far the bloods again are normal but I have currently
katiepops2004
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Has anyone been prescribed Fluoxetine for Raynaud's?
I have taken 4mg of Lacidipine for Raynaud's for several years. Nifedipine caused bad headaches so Lacidipine was prescribed instead. I don't get full blown 3 phase Raynaud's attacks these days but my fingers are often blue for long periods of time despite being in a warm environment and my feet suffer
I have taken 4mg of Lacidipine for Raynaud's for several years. Nifedipine caused bad headaches so Lacidipine was prescribed instead. I don't get full blown 3 phase Raynaud's attacks these days but my fingers are often blue for long periods of time despite being in a warm environment and my feet suffer
lynntregaron
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
3 months ago
Atrial Fibrillation
I’ve had persistent AF for about the past 10 years. Had one ablation but only in SR for about 6months Taking Edoxaban, Enalapril and Channel Blockers. No follow up, just yearly MOT. I feel forgotten 86 year old. Overweight. Also with Angina and a wife, who I love dearly, suffering from Alzheimer’
I’ve had persistent AF for about the past 10 years. Had one ablation but only in SR for about 6months Taking Edoxaban, Enalapril and Channel Blockers. No follow up, just yearly MOT. I feel forgotten 86 year old. Overweight. Also with Angina and a wife, who I love dearly, suffering from Alzheimer’
hoppy77
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
FREE Arthritis Self-Management Event
I thought some of you may be interested in this event on Wed 6th March, 6.00pm (GMT); its aimed at young people or anyone supporting a young person with arthritis. Tickets can be booked here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/arthritis-me-tickets-811392285167 Ann Arthritis Action Comms Team,
I thought some of you may be interested in this event on Wed 6th March, 6.00pm (GMT); its aimed at young people or anyone supporting a young person with arthritis. Tickets can be booked here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/arthritis-me-tickets-811392285167 Ann Arthritis Action Comms Team,
arthritis_action
Partner
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Arthritis Action
4 months ago
Fibroscan update
Hello. I had a fibroscan at a BLT roadshow 6 months ago which scared me as it was 11.7kpa and cap 218. I'm a 45yo female. I was sent for an ARFI ultrasound after this by my GP, which scored me as being at the lower end of F2 fibrosis ( 1.25m/s) with mild to moderate fatty infiltration. The ultrasound
Hello. I had a fibroscan at a BLT roadshow 6 months ago which scared me as it was 11.7kpa and cap 218. I'm a 45yo female. I was sent for an ARFI ultrasound after this by my GP, which scored me as being at the lower end of F2 fibrosis ( 1.25m/s) with mild to moderate fatty infiltration. The ultrasound
Dontworrydarling
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Bisoprolol - is it ok to stop taking altogether?
Hi all. First post here and I wish you all well.My story: 55 year old male. Overweight and desperately trying to change that! 6 ft 2 inches and 17 stone 7 currently. Diagnosed with AF after a bout of COVID in April 2022. A period on apixaban and bisoprolol and then a successful cardioversion in August
Hi all. First post here and I wish you all well.My story: 55 year old male. Overweight and desperately trying to change that! 6 ft 2 inches and 17 stone 7 currently. Diagnosed with AF after a bout of COVID in April 2022. A period on apixaban and bisoprolol and then a successful cardioversion in August
Jacko68
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Ambroxol update
I just received this from PD front line: Dear Mr..In January of this year, Cure Parkinson’s and partners announced funding for the starting up of a Phase 3 clinical trial to evaluate the disease modifying potential of a cough medicine called ambroxol in people with Parkinson’s. Preclinical data in models
I just received this from PD front line: Dear Mr..In January of this year, Cure Parkinson’s and partners announced funding for the starting up of a Phase 3 clinical trial to evaluate the disease modifying potential of a cough medicine called ambroxol in people with Parkinson’s. Preclinical data in models
CuriousMe12
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Study Offers New Clues to Why Most People with Autoimmune Diseases Are Women
[i]Caption:[/i] [i]Purple chromosomes fill the scene but a greyed-out chromosome locked up with chains labeled "Xist" is in the foreground. One of the Xist chains is covered with sharp thorns.[/i] [i]Xist molecules shut down one of two female X chromosomes to avoid toxic protein levels, but they
[i]Caption:[/i] [i]Purple chromosomes fill the scene but a greyed-out chromosome locked up with chains labeled "Xist" is in the foreground. One of the Xist chains is covered with sharp thorns.[/i] [i]Xist molecules shut down one of two female X chromosomes to avoid toxic protein levels, but they
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
questions after tadiotherapy?
Hi all What questions should I ask my radio oncologist as we finish up radiotherapy for oligo metastatic prostate cancer Which included radiation of distant metastatic lymph nodes, as well as the prostate and local pelvic lymph nodes? Also should I expect him to recommend a follow up psma pet-ct scan
Hi all What questions should I ask my radio oncologist as we finish up radiotherapy for oligo metastatic prostate cancer Which included radiation of distant metastatic lymph nodes, as well as the prostate and local pelvic lymph nodes? Also should I expect him to recommend a follow up psma pet-ct scan
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
husband with CRPC needing advice
Dearest fellow Warriors, I am new to the forum and appreciate reading your stories and advice. June 2009, my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer with a PSA of 18 and Gleason 7 - Aug 2009, Radical Prostatectomy - PSA was .03 for two months, then began steadily rising - January 2012, 35 radiations
Dearest fellow Warriors, I am new to the forum and appreciate reading your stories and advice. June 2009, my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer with a PSA of 18 and Gleason 7 - Aug 2009, Radical Prostatectomy - PSA was .03 for two months, then began steadily rising - January 2012, 35 radiations
Betsyhrd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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