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Egg collection results are in - what a pointless cycle
I’ve just got home, 4 eggs from only 4 follicles were collected and the clinic have literally just called to say only 3 were mature ☹️ not the result we were hoping for but nothing we can do about it now. I think we will get lucky even if just 1 makes it to blast but I’ve got a feeling none will. I
I’ve just got home, 4 eggs from only 4 follicles were collected and the clinic have literally just called to say only 3 were mature ☹️ not the result we were hoping for but nothing we can do about it now. I think we will get lucky even if just 1 makes it to blast but I’ve got a feeling none will. I
PrincessGurn1984
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Pluvicto / Locametz in the Rocky Mountains yet?
Fighting Prostate Cancer since 2015. Hormone Therapy Clinical trial at Huntsman Cancer Institute in SLC failed after 4 years, now Castrate resistant. Chemo with Docetaxel since Aug 2021, possibly starting to fail. Wanting the new Locametz / Pluvicto treatment before starting Cazabitaxel, but availability
Fighting Prostate Cancer since 2015. Hormone Therapy Clinical trial at Huntsman Cancer Institute in SLC failed after 4 years, now Castrate resistant. Chemo with Docetaxel since Aug 2021, possibly starting to fail. Wanting the new Locametz / Pluvicto treatment before starting Cazabitaxel, but availability
foamhand
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Tough Questions
I have never actually asked the MO how long, because I know the answer. Every patient is different, it’s in Gods hands, hard to say with new treatments coming out…but I feel like it is time. My husband has been through hell since diagnosis 18 months ago (advanced metastatic PC). He has gone through
I have never actually asked the MO how long, because I know the answer. Every patient is different, it’s in Gods hands, hard to say with new treatments coming out…but I feel like it is time. My husband has been through hell since diagnosis 18 months ago (advanced metastatic PC). He has gone through
Sipj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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My life has become a nightmare
It's been so long since the last time I posted here. I've been feeling very vulnerable but I'm being trying to hold everything in my heart. I've been going to therapy during the last 2 months. My boyfriend, the one I've loved since 5 years ago, the man I've done everything to be with, he does not love
It's been so long since the last time I posted here. I've been feeling very vulnerable but I'm being trying to hold everything in my heart. I've been going to therapy during the last 2 months. My boyfriend, the one I've loved since 5 years ago, the man I've done everything to be with, he does not love
vanessi
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Medication
Do you take any pills or medicine to cure anxiety or depression? I've been feeling anxious and depressed and stress for the past years and I haven't gone to any professional.
Do you take any pills or medicine to cure anxiety or depression? I've been feeling anxious and depressed and stress for the past years and I haven't gone to any professional.
IaMNoboDy
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Mental Health Support
2 years ago
Welcoming New Era of Expanded Use of Radiotherapies
Duplicating this for my friends at FPC. This is the short take from Practice Update this morning. Link to the abstract is included. 😃 The three practice changing points included are worth noting. Makes me happy. (Came off of wonderful 3 day backpack around Grand Teton yesterday. Today, back into
Duplicating this for my friends at FPC. This is the short take from Practice Update this morning. Link to the abstract is included. 😃 The three practice changing points included are worth noting. Makes me happy. (Came off of wonderful 3 day backpack around Grand Teton yesterday. Today, back into
MateoBeach
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Moving into the new area of Expanded use of Radiotherapy
This is the short take from Practice Update this morning. Link to the abstract is included. The three practice changing points included are worth noting. Makes me happy. (Came off of wonderful 3 day backpack around Grand Teton yesterday. Today, back into it in Yellowstone. Pic is of the Grand Teton.
This is the short take from Practice Update this morning. Link to the abstract is included. The three practice changing points included are worth noting. Makes me happy. (Came off of wonderful 3 day backpack around Grand Teton yesterday. Today, back into it in Yellowstone. Pic is of the Grand Teton.
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Phase 2 Clinical Trial of DopaFuse Delivery System
The DopaFuse Delivery System is a patented, intra-oral system that continuously and noninvasively delivers levodopa and carbidopa at a controlled rate for patients with PD. The DopaFuse System consists of an oral retainer, its case, and a prefilled, single-use drug container that continuously releases
The DopaFuse Delivery System is a patented, intra-oral system that continuously and noninvasively delivers levodopa and carbidopa at a controlled rate for patients with PD. The DopaFuse System consists of an oral retainer, its case, and a prefilled, single-use drug container that continuously releases
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Rounding the corner of 3 yrs on Keytruda
Hey brothers, I hope your all hanging in there. It’s been awhile since I’ve posted. Hoping for some feedback on this update. read my bio if you want the nitty gritty details. Very brief summary: Dx at 46 stage 4 Gleason 9; ADT; Chemo round 1 (etoposide/cisplatin) concurrent with pelvic radiation;
Hey brothers, I hope your all hanging in there. It’s been awhile since I’ve posted. Hoping for some feedback on this update. read my bio if you want the nitty gritty details. Very brief summary: Dx at 46 stage 4 Gleason 9; ADT; Chemo round 1 (etoposide/cisplatin) concurrent with pelvic radiation;
Chugach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Book Recommendation
Does anyone have any great book recommendations on living with anxiety and depression and how to cope with them? I've read 'Radical Acceptance" and found it super helpful and was wondering if there were any others available that were positive. Thank you.
Does anyone have any great book recommendations on living with anxiety and depression and how to cope with them? I've read 'Radical Acceptance" and found it super helpful and was wondering if there were any others available that were positive. Thank you.
Dssoapchick2
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Thoughts
Im going to vent a bit because I've found this to be helpful instead of keeping these feelings inside. Today I've been stuck in my head a bit. I often feel my surroundings are making it very difficult for me to feel able to be myself and find any enjoyment in doing things. So, I start questioning what
Im going to vent a bit because I've found this to be helpful instead of keeping these feelings inside. Today I've been stuck in my head a bit. I often feel my surroundings are making it very difficult for me to feel able to be myself and find any enjoyment in doing things. So, I start questioning what
Survivor1687
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Optical Genome Mapping: a promising new tool to assess genomic complexity - Part Two
Further to https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/148409355/optical-genome-mapping-a-promising-new-tool-to-assess-genomic-complexity-in-cll [u]An update from watching the OGM webinar[/u] My impression is that AML cells' DNA has greater structural variation (mutation) than seen in CLL. Some of
Further to https://healthunlocked.com/cllsupport/posts/148409355/optical-genome-mapping-a-promising-new-tool-to-assess-genomic-complexity-in-cll [u]An update from watching the OGM webinar[/u] My impression is that AML cells' DNA has greater structural variation (mutation) than seen in CLL. Some of
bennevisplace
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CLL Support
2 years ago
still in the hospital…..
Joe is still abed in the hospital, although they have let him get up briefly. (I would have thought movement would help) Partner from onc practice stopped by to say he would get two more doses of chemo (his primary ordered 10, not 6 doses). This onc said that, since Joe developed pneumonia while on
Joe is still abed in the hospital, although they have let him get up briefly. (I would have thought movement would help) Partner from onc practice stopped by to say he would get two more doses of chemo (his primary ordered 10, not 6 doses). This onc said that, since Joe developed pneumonia while on
Cateydid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
EXCITING! .... Volunteer now for Phase 3 Study!
[u][i]Phase 3 Trial now recruiting for AnnovisBio.com[/i][/u]
"Buntanetap
(previously known as ANVS401 or Posiphen) is our lead compound. It is a translational inhibitor of neurotoxic aggregating proteins (TINAPs). Different from monoclonal antibody therapies, buntanetap is an [i]
orally available
[u][i]Phase 3 Trial now recruiting for AnnovisBio.com[/i][/u]
"Buntanetap
(previously known as ANVS401 or Posiphen) is our lead compound. It is a translational inhibitor of neurotoxic aggregating proteins (TINAPs). Different from monoclonal antibody therapies, buntanetap is an [i]
orally available
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
First Patient Dosed in Phase 3 Trial of Buntanetap for Early Parkinson's
The first patient has been dosed in a clinical trial testing Annovis Bio’s buntanetap as an oral therapy for early-stage Parkinson’s disease, the company announced. The Phase 3 clinical trial (NCT05357989) got started shortly after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave the company the green
The first patient has been dosed in a clinical trial testing Annovis Bio’s buntanetap as an oral therapy for early-stage Parkinson’s disease, the company announced. The Phase 3 clinical trial (NCT05357989) got started shortly after the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) gave the company the green
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Consolidation run turns into week 1 run 1. Is it ok for a 9 year old to do c25k? Advice please!!
I’ve just graduated c25k. I was about to head out for my 1st consolidation run and my son wanted to join me. Which is great because hopefully he’ll stick with it and we can be running buddies and have some healthy quality time together. He said to me when we set off “mummy I want to do the race you did
I’ve just graduated c25k. I was about to head out for my 1st consolidation run and my son wanted to join me. Which is great because hopefully he’ll stick with it and we can be running buddies and have some healthy quality time together. He said to me when we set off “mummy I want to do the race you did
Rainbow2019
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
2 years ago
I'm on Day #157 of my O.M.A.D. (one meal a day) diet ... Check out this link
I'm using O.M.A.D. (one meal a day) to lose weight (!) and promote autophagy (your body's natural way to cleanse itself of dead cells). I just found this interesting website on autophagy. STAY STRONG! There are hundreds of international clinical trials going on RIGHT NOW! I'm confident that a 'MIRACE
I'm using O.M.A.D. (one meal a day) to lose weight (!) and promote autophagy (your body's natural way to cleanse itself of dead cells). I just found this interesting website on autophagy. STAY STRONG! There are hundreds of international clinical trials going on RIGHT NOW! I'm confident that a 'MIRACE
PDWarrior1900
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Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Measuring T4/3 metabolites to address personal individuality
This paper is not directly addressing T4 and T3 metabolism in subjects but is assessing linkages between the various reactions and products. It concludes that as regards pharmacokinetics of change, we are all individual in our actions, and of course leading on to individuality of response to T4 treatment
This paper is not directly addressing T4 and T3 metabolism in subjects but is assessing linkages between the various reactions and products. It concludes that as regards pharmacokinetics of change, we are all individual in our actions, and of course leading on to individuality of response to T4 treatment
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Trying to find help
This is my first post. I have had depression as long as I can remember. I attempted sucide when I was young. I learned dealing with my emotions by getting some support from loved ones. Two people I trusted most betrayed me in last year one after other. Now I don’t have anyone I trust and can share my
This is my first post. I have had depression as long as I can remember. I attempted sucide when I was young. I learned dealing with my emotions by getting some support from loved ones. Two people I trusted most betrayed me in last year one after other. Now I don’t have anyone I trust and can share my
Bet79
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Anxiety and Depression Support
2 years ago
Phase 1 study SBRT for bone metastases in oligometastatic patients. So far, "few toxicity events and high local control rate"
stereotactic radiosurgery for bone metastases in oligometastatic prostate cancer patients: DESTROY-2 clinical trial subanalysis Francesco Deodato, Donato Pezzulla, Savino Cilla, Milena Ferro, C Romano, P Bonome, Milly Buwenge, A Zamagni, L Strigari, Vincenzo Valentini, Alessio Giuseppe Morganti, Gabriella
stereotactic radiosurgery for bone metastases in oligometastatic prostate cancer patients: DESTROY-2 clinical trial subanalysis Francesco Deodato, Donato Pezzulla, Savino Cilla, Milena Ferro, C Romano, P Bonome, Milly Buwenge, A Zamagni, L Strigari, Vincenzo Valentini, Alessio Giuseppe Morganti, Gabriella
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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