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Magnesium, zinc and calcium
Nearly a year after ADT and all clear with testosterone recovering well. Been advised by a fellow runner to try a supplement of magnesium, zinc and calcium. The Onco has no objections. Are there reasons no too? Thank you.
Nearly a year after ADT and all clear with testosterone recovering well. Been advised by a fellow runner to try a supplement of magnesium, zinc and calcium. The Onco has no objections. Are there reasons no too? Thank you.
Runner1957
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Testosterone volatility
My testosterone was measured @ 490 in 2014 when I was DX with PCa Gleason 6, it was measured again in 2016 at 463. It was not measured again until after I started on ADT and it has been >7 ever since. Is there a way for me to extrapolate what it would have been in 2021 when I was DX with Gleason
My testosterone was measured @ 490 in 2014 when I was DX with PCa Gleason 6, it was measured again in 2016 at 463. It was not measured again until after I started on ADT and it has been >7 ever since. Is there a way for me to extrapolate what it would have been in 2021 when I was DX with Gleason
Scout4answers
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Unsure about increasing T3
Hi Everyone, I’ve had my appointment with my thyroid specialist today and she wants me to increase my T3 from 15mcg a day to 25mcg a day and keep levo at 100mcg. However I’m really hesitant to do this as last time I increased my T3 (see my original post below) I got my T4 to 6 and felt awful. Plus I
Hi Everyone, I’ve had my appointment with my thyroid specialist today and she wants me to increase my T3 from 15mcg a day to 25mcg a day and keep levo at 100mcg. However I’m really hesitant to do this as last time I increased my T3 (see my original post below) I got my T4 to 6 and felt awful. Plus I
Fallleaves
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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Replace or reorganize neurons
Can someone explain :Does the parkinson's glove therapy assume we don't have a loss of Dopa. Neurons but they just need to be reorganized. Via vibration Where gene therapy assume we have a loss of Neurons that need to be replaced ? Which is it, replace or reorganize?
Can someone explain :Does the parkinson's glove therapy assume we don't have a loss of Dopa. Neurons but they just need to be reorganized. Via vibration Where gene therapy assume we have a loss of Neurons that need to be replaced ? Which is it, replace or reorganize?
bigl62
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Hypo, Hashi's, Menopause & Testosterone
My last sex hormone blood test showed my testosterone at [u]
1.91!
[/u]
(range of 0.10-1.42) This concerns my Endo doc who has been amazing treating my thyroid issues, but has now informed me that AFTER
age 60
you shouldn't BEGIN hrt. 😪 So, that's out of the question for me since
My last sex hormone blood test showed my testosterone at [u]
1.91!
[/u]
(range of 0.10-1.42) This concerns my Endo doc who has been amazing treating my thyroid issues, but has now informed me that AFTER
age 60
you shouldn't BEGIN hrt. 😪 So, that's out of the question for me since
wavedancers
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Latest blood test results
I did a private blood test with monitor my health on Tuesday 2nd January 2024, It was done at 9.30am, no levo that morning, no B complex for a week before.The test for folate, B12, ect had clotted in the phial so they are sending me another one. The results I have are: VITAMIN D
I did a private blood test with monitor my health on Tuesday 2nd January 2024, It was done at 9.30am, no levo that morning, no B complex for a week before.The test for folate, B12, ect had clotted in the phial so they are sending me another one. The results I have are: VITAMIN D
Dawney63
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Low testosterone is associated with extremely poor survival metrics, post-ADT.
These companion plots compare: (A) median survival times, (B) PSA doubling times, and (C) Time to PSA Failure for two different levels of testosterone: Low and Normal. The low testosterone has a median value of 162 ng/dL [120-236] and the average normal T = 680 ng/dL. The cohort is 58 men with unfavorable
These companion plots compare: (A) median survival times, (B) PSA doubling times, and (C) Time to PSA Failure for two different levels of testosterone: Low and Normal. The low testosterone has a median value of 162 ng/dL [120-236] and the average normal T = 680 ng/dL. The cohort is 58 men with unfavorable
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Low Testosterone reduces Survival by a huge amount.
This plot compares prostate cancer specific mortality probability versus time for two different levels of testosterone: Low and Normal. The low testosterone has a median value of 162 ng/dL [120-236] and the average normal T = 680 ng/dL. The cohort is 58 men with unfavorable intermediate risk who underwent
This plot compares prostate cancer specific mortality probability versus time for two different levels of testosterone: Low and Normal. The low testosterone has a median value of 162 ng/dL [120-236] and the average normal T = 680 ng/dL. The cohort is 58 men with unfavorable intermediate risk who underwent
janebob99
in
Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
My own PSA values over time: 70% drop in just 3 months on Dutasteride and no ADT
Here are my own PSA values versus time plot. You can see there is an exponential rise in PSA starting at around 6/1/23, and doubling from PSA = 5 to 10 in about 8 months. My MRI at PSA = 10 showed a T3a tumor about 1.3 cm long (PIRADS 5). A subsequent targeted biopsy showed Gleason 3+4 in 4 cores,
Here are my own PSA values versus time plot. You can see there is an exponential rise in PSA starting at around 6/1/23, and doubling from PSA = 5 to 10 in about 8 months. My MRI at PSA = 10 showed a T3a tumor about 1.3 cm long (PIRADS 5). A subsequent targeted biopsy showed Gleason 3+4 in 4 cores,
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Doubling Times and PSA acceleration - Part II
This is a more realistic schematic plot of PSA levels increasing over time at an ever faster rate (acceleration). What could cause this? My theory is that as the tumor grows, the number of androgen receptors (ARs) increases proportionally. That makes sense...more PCa cells inside a tumor...more ARs
This is a more realistic schematic plot of PSA levels increasing over time at an ever faster rate (acceleration). What could cause this? My theory is that as the tumor grows, the number of androgen receptors (ARs) increases proportionally. That makes sense...more PCa cells inside a tumor...more ARs
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Targeted Gene Therapy for Symptom Relief in Parkinson’s Disease
Very early, still a looooong way out, and results were only in animal models, but something to keep an eye on. https://www.brainpost.co/weekly-brainpost/2023/11/7/targeted-gene-therapy-for-symptom-relief-in-parkinsons-disease
Very early, still a looooong way out, and results were only in animal models, but something to keep an eye on. https://www.brainpost.co/weekly-brainpost/2023/11/7/targeted-gene-therapy-for-symptom-relief-in-parkinsons-disease
Neurosmith
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
EBRT - Is it the right thing and what to expect?
After DX in November 2018 with Stage IV and Gleason of 5+4 and 4+5, and 5 years of ADT of Lupron (then Orgovyx), prednisone 5mg, and Zytiga 250mg with low fat breakfast, my PSA stayed stable at 0.4 or 0.5. At end of 2013, PSA started rising to latest value of 0.84. Had PSMA PET Scan March 5, 2024
After DX in November 2018 with Stage IV and Gleason of 5+4 and 4+5, and 5 years of ADT of Lupron (then Orgovyx), prednisone 5mg, and Zytiga 250mg with low fat breakfast, my PSA stayed stable at 0.4 or 0.5. At end of 2013, PSA started rising to latest value of 0.84. Had PSMA PET Scan March 5, 2024
JazzMan42
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Anxiety, Depression, and PTSD from being the family scapegoat groomed by a narcissistic parent.
Hello Everyone!! I am new here to this forum and am struggling with healing from my abusive childhood. I was the scapegoat in my family dynamic. My trauma runs deep which triggers severe anxiety and depression but I am on my healing journey. I do continue to have many setbacks but I am working hard to
Hello Everyone!! I am new here to this forum and am struggling with healing from my abusive childhood. I was the scapegoat in my family dynamic. My trauma runs deep which triggers severe anxiety and depression but I am on my healing journey. I do continue to have many setbacks but I am working hard to
Shakti111
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Heal My PTSD
2 years ago
Non metastasis castrate resistant
When you are on ADT and become Non metastatic Castrate resistant and your testosterone levels are below zero, what is the cancer feeding off to cause the PSA to still rise? Hoping for your replies so as to give me some understanding. Thank you.
When you are on ADT and become Non metastatic Castrate resistant and your testosterone levels are below zero, what is the cancer feeding off to cause the PSA to still rise? Hoping for your replies so as to give me some understanding. Thank you.
Sailameme
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
help with bloods.
I have been on HRT for 5 years. I'm currently on 300mg Utrogestan (100mg to 200mg 17/10 then 200mg 25 on 3 days off then up to 300mg on 11/2/24 25 days on 3 days off) and 100 evorel patch plus 1 pump of tostran gel twice a week. I have been having bleeds since June 23 (had an internal scan and biopsy
I have been on HRT for 5 years. I'm currently on 300mg Utrogestan (100mg to 200mg 17/10 then 200mg 25 on 3 days off then up to 300mg on 11/2/24 25 days on 3 days off) and 100 evorel patch plus 1 pump of tostran gel twice a week. I have been having bleeds since June 23 (had an internal scan and biopsy
WendyW1964
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
7 months ago
post menopause bleeding
Hi all, I’m a 64 year old woman whose periods stopped when I was 50, I chose HRT after a few years of non stop daytime sweats, zero concentration and bursting into tears at the drop of a hat 🙈 I stopped the HRT back in 2020 but had to start it again last year as the sweats returned with a vengeance
Hi all, I’m a 64 year old woman whose periods stopped when I was 50, I chose HRT after a few years of non stop daytime sweats, zero concentration and bursting into tears at the drop of a hat 🙈 I stopped the HRT back in 2020 but had to start it again last year as the sweats returned with a vengeance
NanaFifi
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Women's Health
7 months ago
women of a certain age
ok so it may be time to accept the fact that it may not be just my thyroid causing my issues.?so I’ve read quite a lot about her and think as I didn’t have a good run with levothyroxine I don’t think combining hrt tables as well is the way to go so after reading lots I’m thinking get with a progesterone
ok so it may be time to accept the fact that it may not be just my thyroid causing my issues.?so I’ve read quite a lot about her and think as I didn’t have a good run with levothyroxine I don’t think combining hrt tables as well is the way to go so after reading lots I’m thinking get with a progesterone
Bobby25
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Just some new Information about AI
Came across this article a couple days ago. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210924/Researchers-identify-two-subtypes-of-metastatic-prostate-cancer.aspx#:~:text=Building%20off%20of%20earlier%20studies%20that%20discovered%20clinically,into%20two%20types%20known%20as%20luminal%20and%20basal AI has
Came across this article a couple days ago. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210924/Researchers-identify-two-subtypes-of-metastatic-prostate-cancer.aspx#:~:text=Building%20off%20of%20earlier%20studies%20that%20discovered%20clinically,into%20two%20types%20known%20as%20luminal%20and%20basal AI has
chefjlu
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Occupational therapy intervention for FND
Would anyone like to share their experiences of occupation therapy intervention for FND, especially in relation to the mitigation of shaking, vocalisations, and hypersensitivity to noise. How helpful did you find it?
Would anyone like to share their experiences of occupation therapy intervention for FND, especially in relation to the mitigation of shaking, vocalisations, and hypersensitivity to noise. How helpful did you find it?
Shimmyaway
in
Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
11 months ago
Revised Plot of PSA vs Testosterone: Estrogen vs Lupron ADT
Ugh...I made a BIG mistake on the previous posting! I just realized that Dr. Morgentaler had listed the Testosterone level in unusual units (
ng/mL
), not the usual units of (
ng/dL)
. So, my X-axis was off by a factor of 10. Here is the revised plot. The exciting discovery is that the
Ugh...I made a BIG mistake on the previous posting! I just realized that Dr. Morgentaler had listed the Testosterone level in unusual units (
ng/mL
), not the usual units of (
ng/dL)
. So, my X-axis was off by a factor of 10. Here is the revised plot. The exciting discovery is that the
janebob99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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