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A Nice Hug
I’m not really an affectionate person. But when I’m filling down all I want is a hug. And it’s really hard to get my husband to understand that’s what I need when my anxiety/depression is at an all time high. He also comes from a not so affectionate family. He will give me a hug but doesn’t understand
I’m not really an affectionate person. But when I’m filling down all I want is a hug. And it’s really hard to get my husband to understand that’s what I need when my anxiety/depression is at an all time high. He also comes from a not so affectionate family. He will give me a hug but doesn’t understand
Sloth23
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Do whatever makes you feel good!
I have probably suffered from depression since I was about 14 but it wasn’t diagnosed until I had a full blown breakdown when I was in my early 40s (about 18 years ago). Since then I have progressed from citalopram to sertraline (with a brief but horrible detour via amitriptylene) and am still on sertraline
I have probably suffered from depression since I was about 14 but it wasn’t diagnosed until I had a full blown breakdown when I was in my early 40s (about 18 years ago). Since then I have progressed from citalopram to sertraline (with a brief but horrible detour via amitriptylene) and am still on sertraline
Grandy1962
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
I’m New Here
Hi, I’m new here, although NOT in anyway, shape or form new to major depression. I’m a 61 y/o female who has struggled since I was 15. That’s a long time. It’s always been cyclical. But, here’s what’s crazy; I never identified it as a “disorder” before. It obviously is. I didn’t get on medication until
Hi, I’m new here, although NOT in anyway, shape or form new to major depression. I’m a 61 y/o female who has struggled since I was 15. That’s a long time. It’s always been cyclical. But, here’s what’s crazy; I never identified it as a “disorder” before. It obviously is. I didn’t get on medication until
Heavenbound3
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
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Clinical Trial with Abemaciclib and Olaparib
Hey Queens! I am reaching out to see if anyone is participating in this clinical trial. I am having a hard time deciding if this is a “favorable” option for me. I’d love to get some type of feedback from an actual patient. It’s fairly new, so any findings seem impossible to come by. Also, I’
Hey Queens! I am reaching out to see if anyone is participating in this clinical trial. I am having a hard time deciding if this is a “favorable” option for me. I’d love to get some type of feedback from an actual patient. It’s fairly new, so any findings seem impossible to come by. Also, I’
TealBlooms
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My Ovacome
1 year ago
Wellbutrin
Hi, I'm new to the community. I have been on Wellbutrin/Bupropion since 2020. I feel like it may not be working as well. Is anyone else taking this and if so, have you had success? I have depression and anxiety and wonder if I need another prescription. Thanks
Hi, I'm new to the community. I have been on Wellbutrin/Bupropion since 2020. I feel like it may not be working as well. Is anyone else taking this and if so, have you had success? I have depression and anxiety and wonder if I need another prescription. Thanks
Lokicharmedme
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Another BiTE gets spit out
As we are all painfully aware, prostate cancer is immunologically "cold." This means the immune system cannot be coaxed into attacking it. The one exception is Provenge. BiTEs (Bispecific T-cell Engagers) are in clinical trials. BiTEs are medicines that have one "hook" that connects to a cancer cell
As we are all painfully aware, prostate cancer is immunologically "cold." This means the immune system cannot be coaxed into attacking it. The one exception is Provenge. BiTEs (Bispecific T-cell Engagers) are in clinical trials. BiTEs are medicines that have one "hook" that connects to a cancer cell
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Can 4 minutes a day save your life? New study touts benefits of even brief exercise
Hebrew University researcher says study showing short-burst intense physical activity can lower risk of cancer by up to 32% is proof ‘doing something is better than doing nothing’ By RENEE GHERT-ZAND 3 August 2023 According to a new study, you don’t need to run, swim, bike or go to the gym to significantly
Hebrew University researcher says study showing short-burst intense physical activity can lower risk of cancer by up to 32% is proof ‘doing something is better than doing nothing’ By RENEE GHERT-ZAND 3 August 2023 According to a new study, you don’t need to run, swim, bike or go to the gym to significantly
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
Graduation!
Done it! C25K week 9 run 3, done! 2nd time in 4 years, easier this time round I think and completed in 8 weeks, rather than the 8 months it took me last time 🤣You were all right about Strava, by the way ... what a lying b*****d! It says I ran not as far, and therefore slower, than last Wednesday's run
Done it! C25K week 9 run 3, done! 2nd time in 4 years, easier this time round I think and completed in 8 weeks, rather than the 8 months it took me last time 🤣You were all right about Strava, by the way ... what a lying b*****d! It says I ran not as far, and therefore slower, than last Wednesday's run
NettieNoo
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
Tamarack Clinical Trial
Has anyone enrolled in this latest targeted (non PSMA) treatmentt?
Has anyone enrolled in this latest targeted (non PSMA) treatmentt?
u302000
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
HISTORIC FIRST! Microchips implanted into paralyzed man allows him to move hand and arm!
[i]It's still about the[/i][i]
BRAIN
[/i][i], right?[/i] [i]Have confidence! Science will SAVE us![/i] [i]
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Summary:
[/u] In a historic clinical trial, researchers successfully implanted microchips into the brain of a paralyzed
[i]It's still about the[/i][i]
BRAIN
[/i][i], right?[/i] [i]Have confidence! Science will SAVE us![/i] [i]
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[/i] [u]
Summary:
[/u] In a historic clinical trial, researchers successfully implanted microchips into the brain of a paralyzed
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
New technique modifies T-Cells to cure cancer
From a publicly available site Scientists have stumbled upon an extraordinary 'living drug' in the bloodwork of a late-stage cancer survivor. A year after receiving "the biggest development in cancer therapy" in over 50 years, this patient's body was still protected by a fleet of souped-up killer
From a publicly available site Scientists have stumbled upon an extraordinary 'living drug' in the bloodwork of a late-stage cancer survivor. A year after receiving "the biggest development in cancer therapy" in over 50 years, this patient's body was still protected by a fleet of souped-up killer
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Micro-robots could deliver drugs to brain and organs
[i]A Bionaut robot compared to a penny. Photo by Bionaut Labs[/i] Bionaut Labs CEO says in the future illnesses that now seem incurable will be treated by medication delivered straight to the affected organ. Robotics entrepreneurs Michael Shpigelmacher, Aviad Maizels and Alex Shpunt were not looking
[i]A Bionaut robot compared to a penny. Photo by Bionaut Labs[/i] Bionaut Labs CEO says in the future illnesses that now seem incurable will be treated by medication delivered straight to the affected organ. Robotics entrepreneurs Michael Shpigelmacher, Aviad Maizels and Alex Shpunt were not looking
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
AOH1996 - CPNA inhibitor
»Everybody» has seen the news where City of Hope Dr Malkas claims very good results from preclinical tests - all 70 cell lines cancer cells annihilated, patients in the clinical trial 1 doing well. The information is vague, has anybody in here more information or will try to participate in the trial
»Everybody» has seen the news where City of Hope Dr Malkas claims very good results from preclinical tests - all 70 cell lines cancer cells annihilated, patients in the clinical trial 1 doing well. The information is vague, has anybody in here more information or will try to participate in the trial
Hidden
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Bomedemstat trials
Hi everyone, I haven’t posted for a while as I’ve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. I’m terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
Hi everyone, I haven’t posted for a while as I’ve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. I’m terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
myllo
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Bomedemstat trials
Hi everyone, I haven’t posted for a while as I’ve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. I’m terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
Hi everyone, I haven’t posted for a while as I’ve been trying to ignore this condition! Calr positive ET. I’m terrified of going back on Hydrea due to intolerable side effects and my very understanding MPN specialist nurse has been monitoring me. Sadly, my platelets are creeping up , lately to 845
myllo
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
PCNA gene attack -- for solid tumors
Pasted from a publicly avaiilable website A "holy grail" molecule that kills all solid cancer tumors, leaving other cells unaffected, has been developed by scientists. The team at the City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, made the breakthrough
Pasted from a publicly avaiilable website A "holy grail" molecule that kills all solid cancer tumors, leaving other cells unaffected, has been developed by scientists. The team at the City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the United States, made the breakthrough
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
New Pancreatitis Therapies: Current Clinical Trials! | Webinar Registration is now OPEN
August 15, 2023 | 10 AM PT | 1 PM EST
Join our informative webinar, “New Pancreatitis Therapies: Current Clinical Trials!” where we aim to educate and empower you, our pancreatitis community, about the latest research and therapies available for pancreatitis. This session will provide information
August 15, 2023 | 10 AM PT | 1 PM EST
Join our informative webinar, “New Pancreatitis Therapies: Current Clinical Trials!” where we aim to educate and empower you, our pancreatitis community, about the latest research and therapies available for pancreatitis. This session will provide information
Skye_MC
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Chronic Pancreatitis Support
1 year ago
Trametinib MAPK inhibitor in ENZA-R pCA - very interesting
Many of us are ENZA resistant in the CRPC phase. In preclinical study in turns out that Trametinib + Enza has a profound effect on proliferation, especially with PTEN loss and PI3K mutations, the pCa is then very dependent on the MAPK signalling pathway. There is a clinical trial II open for new patients
Many of us are ENZA resistant in the CRPC phase. In preclinical study in turns out that Trametinib + Enza has a profound effect on proliferation, especially with PTEN loss and PI3K mutations, the pCa is then very dependent on the MAPK signalling pathway. There is a clinical trial II open for new patients
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
If your doctor worries that too much B12 is toxic, show them this study on ALS & B12
ALS is the same as Lou Gehrig's disease, and is also what Stephen Hawking had. It is a neurodegenerative disease, thought to mostly affect the motor neurons. Ryosuke Oki, et al, "Efficacy and Safety of Ultrahigh-Dose Methylcobalamin in Early-Stage Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis" JAMA Neurol. 2022;
ALS is the same as Lou Gehrig's disease, and is also what Stephen Hawking had. It is a neurodegenerative disease, thought to mostly affect the motor neurons. Ryosuke Oki, et al, "Efficacy and Safety of Ultrahigh-Dose Methylcobalamin in Early-Stage Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis" JAMA Neurol. 2022;
jade_s
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Intraductal Carcinoma & Cribiform pattern 4 treatment options?
Newly dx. PCa. with Intraductal carcinoma, IDC-P. This is the most aggressive prostate cancer type. In my case 4+3 with 70% pattern 4 with cribriform which make it even more worse. There are four types of pattern 4 (poorly formed glands, glomeruloid structures, cribriform glands, and fused glands) and
Newly dx. PCa. with Intraductal carcinoma, IDC-P. This is the most aggressive prostate cancer type. In my case 4+3 with 70% pattern 4 with cribriform which make it even more worse. There are four types of pattern 4 (poorly formed glands, glomeruloid structures, cribriform glands, and fused glands) and
FMOH_N
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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