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A Flood of Emotions
It’s getting harder to stay afloat. I can’t stop my mind from racing and going to the worse case scenario. I can feel another shut down coming on. And I don’t think I can make it through that again. It’s been almost 3 years since I’ve felt like this. I have to tell myself to breathe. The sleepless nights
It’s getting harder to stay afloat. I can’t stop my mind from racing and going to the worse case scenario. I can feel another shut down coming on. And I don’t think I can make it through that again. It’s been almost 3 years since I’ve felt like this. I have to tell myself to breathe. The sleepless nights
Sloth23
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Returning to ‘normal’…
Hello, I am recovering from PP following the birth of my daughter last May. I have been surfing the highs and lows and came off medication late January. Soon I will be discharged to my GP and plan to return to work in May. Although everything has followed as smooth a path as possible I am struggling
Hello, I am recovering from PP following the birth of my daughter last May. I have been surfing the highs and lows and came off medication late January. Soon I will be discharged to my GP and plan to return to work in May. Although everything has followed as smooth a path as possible I am struggling
Olanzapinelenny
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
2 years ago
Off topic!
Hi guys, I am sat here as going to work in half a hour and it's all got too much for me! Jim's cancer, work, lack of support! Just rang Samaritan and not answering, Macmillan closed. So as I just want to talk I thought of you all. It all seems rather overwhelmeding with this support and fitting work
Hi guys, I am sat here as going to work in half a hour and it's all got too much for me! Jim's cancer, work, lack of support! Just rang Samaritan and not answering, Macmillan closed. So as I just want to talk I thought of you all. It all seems rather overwhelmeding with this support and fitting work
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NRAS
2 years ago
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Low-dose Aspirin.
I imagine that the new aspirin study [JAMA (1)] will get a lot of media play, but I will post anyway. A previous study concluded that the only people who benefit from low-dose aspirin are those who have already experienced a cardiovascular event. For everyone else, the risks obliterate any benefit
I imagine that the new aspirin study [JAMA (1)] will get a lot of media play, but I will post anyway. A previous study concluded that the only people who benefit from low-dose aspirin are those who have already experienced a cardiovascular event. For everyone else, the risks obliterate any benefit
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Potential immunotherapy for MBC
Hello ladies, it is my first post, I am writing from a small country in Europe, and I felt very grateful in the past months to discover your stories, since I've been diagnosed with de novo MBC (bone mets in spine and pelvis) this January, being aged 33. It gave me a lot of knowledge about my disease,
Hello ladies, it is my first post, I am writing from a small country in Europe, and I felt very grateful in the past months to discover your stories, since I've been diagnosed with de novo MBC (bone mets in spine and pelvis) this January, being aged 33. It gave me a lot of knowledge about my disease,
Any1989
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Finding who you are
So I finally have to admit I am a middle age woman, I am 42 and that is hard for me to say (write) I do not feel 42 in my soul I still feel 22. Ive been married for 13 years and we have to boys 10 and 12 and we both have full time jobs, and we own a farm. It's a very busy lifestyle along with the hobbies
So I finally have to admit I am a middle age woman, I am 42 and that is hard for me to say (write) I do not feel 42 in my soul I still feel 22. Ive been married for 13 years and we have to boys 10 and 12 and we both have full time jobs, and we own a farm. It's a very busy lifestyle along with the hobbies
Boymom1809
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Above & Beyond
2 years ago
Augmenting Healthcare: The Transformative Power of Artificial Intelligence
In recent years, the marriage of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare has emerged as a game-changing alliance, revolutionizing the landscape of medical research, diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. The potential of AI to process vast amounts of data, extract meaningful insights, and assist
In recent years, the marriage of artificial intelligence (AI) and healthcare has emerged as a game-changing alliance, revolutionizing the landscape of medical research, diagnosis, treatment, and patient care. The potential of AI to process vast amounts of data, extract meaningful insights, and assist
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
1 year ago
Lupkynis protects kidneys in lupus nephritis patients for up to 3 years
The therapy is an oral medication approved in US, UK, and EU Lupkynis (voclosporin) continues to be safe and to protect kidney function when taken for up to three years by patients with lupus nephritis, a kidney complication of lupus. That’s according to the full results from AURORA 2 (NCT03597464
The therapy is an oral medication approved in US, UK, and EU Lupkynis (voclosporin) continues to be safe and to protect kidney function when taken for up to three years by patients with lupus nephritis, a kidney complication of lupus. That’s according to the full results from AURORA 2 (NCT03597464
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
Nymox Reports Successful New NYMOZARFEX (TM) Long-Term Prostate Cancer Treatment Clinical Trial Results
NYMOZARFEX 15 mg Minimal Treatment of Low Grade Prostate Cancer Leads to Significant Long-Term Reduction in Incidence of Associated Prostate Cancer Surgery and Radiotherapy IRVINE, CA (July 25, 2023) Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation [OTC: NYMXF] (the “Company”) is pleased to announce today important
NYMOZARFEX 15 mg Minimal Treatment of Low Grade Prostate Cancer Leads to Significant Long-Term Reduction in Incidence of Associated Prostate Cancer Surgery and Radiotherapy IRVINE, CA (July 25, 2023) Nymox Pharmaceutical Corporation [OTC: NYMXF] (the “Company”) is pleased to announce today important
vforvendetta
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Mucuna Please Read..do the homework
i have noticed there is a lot of confusion regarding Mucuna supplements and dosages. There are 2 good published studies (see below for links) showing wide discrepancies regarding how much actual Levodopa content is in the supplement. Due to it being a food supplement there is little testing and regulation
i have noticed there is a lot of confusion regarding Mucuna supplements and dosages. There are 2 good published studies (see below for links) showing wide discrepancies regarding how much actual Levodopa content is in the supplement. Due to it being a food supplement there is little testing and regulation
BuSurfer
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
struggling with agitation, dep, anxiety, panic, nervous breakdown, can’t work
is there anyone that has been in this boat?
is there anyone that has been in this boat?
Janestiuvgmailcom1
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Major Depression for a while
Hi to all you lovely warriors. I’m just looking for a little advice or any feedback. I was on Citilorpam (Celexa) for around 5 years up until October 22. My anxiety was getting worse throughout the year and so my doctor switched me to Sertraline 50mg (Zoloft) at the end of October. After a couple
Hi to all you lovely warriors. I’m just looking for a little advice or any feedback. I was on Citilorpam (Celexa) for around 5 years up until October 22. My anxiety was getting worse throughout the year and so my doctor switched me to Sertraline 50mg (Zoloft) at the end of October. After a couple
Silverchap
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
anxiety
I am 52 and suffered bouts of
clinical
depression
and anxiety on and off for many years. I’ve had the majority of perimenopause symptoms for a few years now and some have really took a toll on me.
I am 52 and suffered bouts of
clinical
depression
and anxiety on and off for many years. I’ve had the majority of perimenopause symptoms for a few years now and some have really took a toll on me.
Junkjournal1
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
perimenopause returning anxiety
I am 52 and suffered bouts of
clinical
depression
and anxiety on and off for many years. I’ve had the majority of perimenopause symptoms for a few years now and some have really took a toll on me.
I am 52 and suffered bouts of
clinical
depression
and anxiety on and off for many years. I’ve had the majority of perimenopause symptoms for a few years now and some have really took a toll on me.
Junkjournal1
in
Menopause and Perimenopause Support
1 year ago
Immunotherapies for MBC?
When I search for “immunotherapy” on this site I mostly see posts related to other types of cancers, but not MBC. I believe there are a few immunotherapies approved for MBC and there are several in clinical trials, but unless I’m missing it they don’t seem to get much discussion on this board. Immunotherapies
When I search for “immunotherapy” on this site I mostly see posts related to other types of cancers, but not MBC. I believe there are a few immunotherapies approved for MBC and there are several in clinical trials, but unless I’m missing it they don’t seem to get much discussion on this board. Immunotherapies
Half-Full
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Availability and Insurance
I don't know if TMS helps with PD but it might: Long-term treatment with transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields improves movement speed and elevates cerebrospinal erythropoietin in PD https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/149196804/long-term-treatment-with-transcranial-pulsed-electromagnetic-fields-improves-movement-speed-and-elevates-cerebrospinal-erythropoietin-in-pd
I don't know if TMS helps with PD but it might: Long-term treatment with transcranial pulsed electromagnetic fields improves movement speed and elevates cerebrospinal erythropoietin in PD https://healthunlocked.com/cure-parkinsons/posts/149196804/long-term-treatment-with-transcranial-pulsed-electromagnetic-fields-improves-movement-speed-and-elevates-cerebrospinal-erythropoietin-in-pd
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Trying To Hold Onto Hope
Hi all, I last wrote on here back in the fall because my dad was deteriorating quickly after ending 2nd round of chemo and his PSA went to the 300s (see my bio for his medical history). He was a candidate for Pluvicto, and was also put on Zytgea and a steroid before starting treatment which helped
Hi all, I last wrote on here back in the fall because my dad was deteriorating quickly after ending 2nd round of chemo and his PSA went to the 300s (see my bio for his medical history). He was a candidate for Pluvicto, and was also put on Zytgea and a steroid before starting treatment which helped
Sunnyday1122
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Waiting for PSA Rise Post-Surgery Before Obtaining PSMA-PET– waiting too long can put some patients at risk, MedPage Today, July 6, 2023.
[i]
Anthony D'Amico, MD, on Waiting for PSA Rise Post-Surgery Before Obtaining PSMA-PET – Study suggests that waiting too long before obtaining PSMA-PET can put some patients at risk, MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer, by Jeff Minerd , Contributing Writer, July 6, 2023
[/i]. After radical
[i]
Anthony D'Amico, MD, on Waiting for PSA Rise Post-Surgery Before Obtaining PSMA-PET – Study suggests that waiting too long before obtaining PSMA-PET can put some patients at risk, MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer, by Jeff Minerd , Contributing Writer, July 6, 2023
[/i]. After radical
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Dual ARi in mCRPCa - Antonarakis = 'Combo of 2 AR-directed agents should not be utilized in clinical practice at this time', MedPage 7/20/23
Posted without comment for the SOC crowd. [i]
Emmanuel Antonarakis, MD, on Dual Androgen Receptor Inhibition in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer– 'Combination of two androgen-directed agents should not be utilized in clinical practice at this time', MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer
Posted without comment for the SOC crowd. [i]
Emmanuel Antonarakis, MD, on Dual Androgen Receptor Inhibition in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer– 'Combination of two androgen-directed agents should not be utilized in clinical practice at this time', MedPage Today, ASCO > Prostate Cancer
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Medium-Dose Lithium May Hit Parkinson Disease Targets...
I intentionally did not include the entire title of the article in the heading as I think it may be unnecessarily negative. Here is the article:
Medium-Dose Lithium May Hit Parkinson Disease Targets, but Tolerability Questioned
https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/altc/news/medium-dose-lithium-may-hit-parkinson-disease-targets-tolerability-questioned
I intentionally did not include the entire title of the article in the heading as I think it may be unnecessarily negative. Here is the article:
Medium-Dose Lithium May Hit Parkinson Disease Targets, but Tolerability Questioned
https://www.hmpgloballearningnetwork.com/site/altc/news/medium-dose-lithium-may-hit-parkinson-disease-targets-tolerability-questioned
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
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