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Happy Friday HU
Please feel free to show us your projects and photos, I'd love to see them. I will be out of my house for a few hours after I post this thread, but I'll get back here later. I have noticed a few artists sharing their work here, and although my Muse seems to be hiding from me this past winter, I can't
Please feel free to show us your projects and photos, I'd love to see them. I will be out of my house for a few hours after I post this thread, but I'll get back here later. I have noticed a few artists sharing their work here, and although my Muse seems to be hiding from me this past winter, I can't
Boston001
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Early phase Clinical trial results offer new hope for Levadopa induced dyskinesia.
Sounds a step in the right direction for the many who suffer from levadopa induced dyskinesia. My husband being one of them. https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/news/early-phase-clinical-trial-results-offer-new-hope-dyskinesia-treatment
Sounds a step in the right direction for the many who suffer from levadopa induced dyskinesia. My husband being one of them. https://www.parkinsons.org.uk/news/early-phase-clinical-trial-results-offer-new-hope-dyskinesia-treatment
Zella23
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Why do I feel so depressed so much
I can go a couple of days just about coping and then I fold and feel I can't take no more. I do have a lot of physical ailments to cope with as well and no family to talk to as they have passed away. I just don't know how to keep the anxiety and depression away and feel there's only the cowards way out
I can go a couple of days just about coping and then I fold and feel I can't take no more. I do have a lot of physical ailments to cope with as well and no family to talk to as they have passed away. I just don't know how to keep the anxiety and depression away and feel there's only the cowards way out
jonnylongton
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
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‘Liquid Radiation’ promises new cancer treatment- DrMichael Hofman, Lead-212 and Lu-177 sounds very promising !
(Sorry for the cut and paste) Jill Margot Mar 31, 2023 – It’s described as “liquid radiation” and it promises to be a new pillar in the treatment of cancer. And among the groups around the world working on this technology, Australia is a leader. Professor Michael Hofman, a nuclear physician-scientist
(Sorry for the cut and paste) Jill Margot Mar 31, 2023 – It’s described as “liquid radiation” and it promises to be a new pillar in the treatment of cancer. And among the groups around the world working on this technology, Australia is a leader. Professor Michael Hofman, a nuclear physician-scientist
David1567
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
An article on nutrition and aging.
An article on nutrition and aging: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/988578 Scientific Advances and Dietary Measures to Slow Down Aging Javier Cotelo, MD February 22, 2023 54 671 MADRID — Spectacular progress is being made in slowing down aging, with three new molecular indicators of measurable
An article on nutrition and aging: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/988578 Scientific Advances and Dietary Measures to Slow Down Aging Javier Cotelo, MD February 22, 2023 54 671 MADRID — Spectacular progress is being made in slowing down aging, with three new molecular indicators of measurable
WiscGuy
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Oxfordvacmedix via linked in
Well I have my final visit yet to do but phase 1a at the end announced 1 hR ago per my linked in feed. poking for funding for next phase it appears: ‘Completion of first part of OVM-200 clinical trial Oxford Vacmedix announces the successful completion of Phase 1a in the Phase 1 safety trial
Well I have my final visit yet to do but phase 1a at the end announced 1 hR ago per my linked in feed. poking for funding for next phase it appears: ‘Completion of first part of OVM-200 clinical trial Oxford Vacmedix announces the successful completion of Phase 1a in the Phase 1 safety trial
Brysonal
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ARACOG TRIAL
My husband is beginning the ARACOG clinical trial. He is assigned to Darolutamide. This is through UCSF with Dr. Aggarwal. Anyone else in or been in this trial?
My husband is beginning the ARACOG clinical trial. He is assigned to Darolutamide. This is through UCSF with Dr. Aggarwal. Anyone else in or been in this trial?
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Update on Failing Calquence-Pirtobrutinib Next
I spoke with my specialist from Upenn today and she wants to switch me to pirtobrutinib once it receives FDA approval for CLL in a few weeks. My questions are for those in clinical trials for pirtobrutinib. Any feedback is much appreciated as this will be my 5th treatment regimen and I’m a little
I spoke with my specialist from Upenn today and she wants to switch me to pirtobrutinib once it receives FDA approval for CLL in a few weeks. My questions are for those in clinical trials for pirtobrutinib. Any feedback is much appreciated as this will be my 5th treatment regimen and I’m a little
ReneeSusan
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CLL Support
1 year ago
Glaucoma suspect
I had my annual eye test yesterday and my pressures were 26 in both eyes, which was a big shock as a year ago they were 23. I was very nervous, which could have made them worse, but this is such a massive jump. Also, the nerve in one eye was a bit thin at the end, though she said that this eye looked
I had my annual eye test yesterday and my pressures were 26 in both eyes, which was a big shock as a year ago they were 23. I was very nervous, which could have made them worse, but this is such a massive jump. Also, the nerve in one eye was a bit thin at the end, though she said that this eye looked
Fran555
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
On a positive note
Good morning my MS friends. Without the miserable recap, 2022 Sucked! Welcome 2023, some highlights. Annual MRI and Eye exam in December- no new activity or eye issues Took a shower without a bench on Christmas morning, felt like a big girl. Just starting no walking boot while indoors, amen hallelujah
Good morning my MS friends. Without the miserable recap, 2022 Sucked! Welcome 2023, some highlights. Annual MRI and Eye exam in December- no new activity or eye issues Took a shower without a bench on Christmas morning, felt like a big girl. Just starting no walking boot while indoors, amen hallelujah
NanaCC
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My MSAA Community
1 year ago
Update on failing Calquence - Pirtobrutinib is Next
I spoke with my specialist from Upenn today and she wants to switch me to pirtobrutinib once it receives FDA approval for CLL in a few weeks. My questions are for those in clinical trials for pirtobrutinib. Any feedback is much appreciated as this will be my 5th treatment regimen and I’m a little
I spoke with my specialist from Upenn today and she wants to switch me to pirtobrutinib once it receives FDA approval for CLL in a few weeks. My questions are for those in clinical trials for pirtobrutinib. Any feedback is much appreciated as this will be my 5th treatment regimen and I’m a little
ReneeSusan
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CLL America Support
1 year ago
Depression
I have been feeling sad and bouts of crying. I’m in therapy and taking medication. Looking for support groups
I have been feeling sad and bouts of crying. I’m in therapy and taking medication. Looking for support groups
Musicpainting101
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Sertraline and Pregabalin
Background story Hello, some of you might remember a while ago I was asking a few questions about pregabalin, which I did take for a short while. For a series of reasons, I stopped taking that when my GP suggested increasing the dose ( I won't go into details now). As my RLS is a bother, I discussed
Background story Hello, some of you might remember a while ago I was asking a few questions about pregabalin, which I did take for a short while. For a series of reasons, I stopped taking that when my GP suggested increasing the dose ( I won't go into details now). As my RLS is a bother, I discussed
Figar
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Abiraterone vs Docetaxel
In the CHAARTED trial, metastatic burden was divided into low burden (4 lesions). CHAARTED’s criteria seems to have become the standard for evaluating how metastatic burden affects choices of treatment and outcome. I bring up the metastatic burden, because I could not find a clinical trial where ADT
In the CHAARTED trial, metastatic burden was divided into low burden (4 lesions). CHAARTED’s criteria seems to have become the standard for evaluating how metastatic burden affects choices of treatment and outcome. I bring up the metastatic burden, because I could not find a clinical trial where ADT
TMcgee
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
OZURDEX® and Floater
Unfortuneately the Eyelea injections did not work (I will post a more detailed update another time) and so I was given an OZURDEX® injection. Whilst I thought the Eyles injections painful this was agony (I seem virtually immune to those useless numbing drops). Now things are settled I sometimes see a
Unfortuneately the Eyelea injections did not work (I will post a more detailed update another time) and so I was given an OZURDEX® injection. Whilst I thought the Eyles injections painful this was agony (I seem virtually immune to those useless numbing drops). Now things are settled I sometimes see a
MichaelJH
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Macular Society
1 year ago
Cancelled cycle
Hi everyone, just wanted to see if anyone had experienced a cycle cancellation due to the risk of OHSS. After 8 days of stimulation, I've been told that my cycle had to be cancelled as too many follicles have been developing (29 were seen on the scan) and my estrogen levels were way too high (3,500
Hi everyone, just wanted to see if anyone had experienced a cycle cancellation due to the risk of OHSS. After 8 days of stimulation, I've been told that my cycle had to be cancelled as too many follicles have been developing (29 were seen on the scan) and my estrogen levels were way too high (3,500
Gold00
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Cataracts
I haven't written for a while, but thought I'd share my positive experience with my cataract treatment. I had an eye test back in the Spring 2022, where the optician noticed my cataracts where slowly worsening. Come last Autumn I noticed a rapid increase in the blurriness and fuzziness in my vision.
I haven't written for a while, but thought I'd share my positive experience with my cataract treatment. I had an eye test back in the Spring 2022, where the optician noticed my cataracts where slowly worsening. Come last Autumn I noticed a rapid increase in the blurriness and fuzziness in my vision.
Jooster
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PMRGCAuk
1 year ago
embarrassed, and depressed
I was feeling depressed/lonely. I went on Facebook dating. And I responded to someone 11 years younger than me and he works for the military. I was in the military, so I thought we’d have common interest. Anyway, He text me why are you so nice one moment and so mean the next, and he said my name. I
I was feeling depressed/lonely. I went on Facebook dating. And I responded to someone 11 years younger than me and he works for the military. I was in the military, so I thought we’d have common interest. Anyway, He text me why are you so nice one moment and so mean the next, and he said my name. I
ElephantsHear
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Targeting Glutamine Metabolism
New paper below [1a]. Full text: [1b]. First, a few notes. "Studies have indicated the importance of glutamine in certain tumors. For example, the inhibition of glutamine metabolism was reported to prevent growth of several tumors such as breast, liver, kidney and T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia." Wiki
New paper below [1a]. Full text: [1b]. First, a few notes. "Studies have indicated the importance of glutamine in certain tumors. For example, the inhibition of glutamine metabolism was reported to prevent growth of several tumors such as breast, liver, kidney and T-cell lymphoblastic leukemia." Wiki
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Feeling 'drunk' and wearing contact lenses after trab surgery!
HiDoes anyone who has had Trabeculectomy surgery wear contact lenses? And does anyone relate when I say since the op I feel slightly drunk?? Sorry this post is so long.......... Having had a Trab in Sept I feel my vision has changed, which I was told would probably happen. Before surgery I wore glasses
HiDoes anyone who has had Trabeculectomy surgery wear contact lenses? And does anyone relate when I say since the op I feel slightly drunk?? Sorry this post is so long.......... Having had a Trab in Sept I feel my vision has changed, which I was told would probably happen. Before surgery I wore glasses
Bonniecat7
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Glaucoma UK
1 year ago
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