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Help with blood results
I recently posted here for advice on whether I need levothyroxine as I have been subclinical for 10 years and now my tsh seems to be creeping up the last few weeks from 4.88 to 5.59 and now 6.15 all in the space of 3/4 weeks. I wonder if it is linked to the introduction of testosterone, I started hrt
I recently posted here for advice on whether I need levothyroxine as I have been subclinical for 10 years and now my tsh seems to be creeping up the last few weeks from 4.88 to 5.59 and now 6.15 all in the space of 3/4 weeks. I wonder if it is linked to the introduction of testosterone, I started hrt
Rambler16
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
3,100 PSA!
After two (2) Pluvicto infusions, my PSA went from 2,000. to 3,000. I haven't had any hormone treatments for approximately six months, and was subsequently told my Dr. should have kept me on Standard of Care (SoC) right through Pluvicto. Q1: Anyone out there know of any options open to me in this
After two (2) Pluvicto infusions, my PSA went from 2,000. to 3,000. I haven't had any hormone treatments for approximately six months, and was subsequently told my Dr. should have kept me on Standard of Care (SoC) right through Pluvicto. Q1: Anyone out there know of any options open to me in this
fsiefert
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
help please - severe osteoporosis-3.5 on DEXA scan I’m just 48
hi hi Results DEXA Basically osteoporosis with ranges between -2.5 and -3.5 t score last thyroid T4 - 19 (12 to 22) Tsh - less than 0.01 T3 5.8 (4.1 to 6.8) my range at hospital is 4.1 to 6.8 previous to starting t3 med my t3 was 2.1 - probsbly for years! I haven’t started hrt so no wonder
hi hi Results DEXA Basically osteoporosis with ranges between -2.5 and -3.5 t score last thyroid T4 - 19 (12 to 22) Tsh - less than 0.01 T3 5.8 (4.1 to 6.8) my range at hospital is 4.1 to 6.8 previous to starting t3 med my t3 was 2.1 - probsbly for years! I haven’t started hrt so no wonder
Chouchou1234
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
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Lump on buttocks due to FULVESTRANT injection
My mom is diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer .. currently she is on her hormonal therapy ..FULVESTRANT injection are injected ....the injections are injected on buttocks ..due to this there is lump on her buttocks, but its not going away , even after all the cold , hot compress..so what should i do
My mom is diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer .. currently she is on her hormonal therapy ..FULVESTRANT injection are injected ....the injections are injected on buttocks ..due to this there is lump on her buttocks, but its not going away , even after all the cold , hot compress..so what should i do
Hidden
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Breast Cancer India
5 months ago
Acupuncture for bladder issues
We have been trying everything over the past 7 years for our son who has dysfunctional voiding. Currently Solifenicin and TENS from the consultant. We asked if we could try acupuncture if TENS has no impact. Has anyone been down this route - or anything else not NHS standard? We feel we have tried
We have been trying everything over the past 7 years for our son who has dysfunctional voiding. Currently Solifenicin and TENS from the consultant. We asked if we could try acupuncture if TENS has no impact. Has anyone been down this route - or anything else not NHS standard? We feel we have tried
MrsSquirrel
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ERIC
10 months ago
PSA of <0.1 undetectable?
I am on ADT, lupron and Zytiga, at Kaiser Oakland. My latest PSA came back as <0.1. My MO sent me a message with the results: "congratulations, great news, your PSA is undetectable!" I thought undetectable was 0.01, is it more likely she misread the number or that the lab used by Kaiser only reports
I am on ADT, lupron and Zytiga, at Kaiser Oakland. My latest PSA came back as <0.1. My MO sent me a message with the results: "congratulations, great news, your PSA is undetectable!" I thought undetectable was 0.01, is it more likely she misread the number or that the lab used by Kaiser only reports
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
PSA results After 5Cycles of pBAT
Everything looking good after 5 cycles of propionate BAT. Refresher: HSPC, did1 year ADT Lupron-->Orgovyx + Darolutamide before embarking on pBAT. Is this chart readable
Everything looking good after 5 cycles of propionate BAT. Refresher: HSPC, did1 year ADT Lupron-->Orgovyx + Darolutamide before embarking on pBAT. Is this chart readable
KocoPr
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Diagnosis and menopause
So yesterday was the day I got my scan done by the gynecology consultant she was very good and explained everything. I have alot of blood flow to my uterus and I have adenomyosis present in the back wall of my uterus. Part of me was shocked as I didn't think I'd have it deep down but It was confirmed
So yesterday was the day I got my scan done by the gynecology consultant she was very good and explained everything. I have alot of blood flow to my uterus and I have adenomyosis present in the back wall of my uterus. Part of me was shocked as I didn't think I'd have it deep down but It was confirmed
En89
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Can i take vacation when already 5 years PSA < 0.01
Cancer of the prostate and pelvic lymph nodes found with PET 1, MRI, biopsy, PSA=100. - After 6 cycles of chemotherapy with docetaxel and ADT-ELIGARD with PET 2 and PET 3 show a rapid decrease in the size of the lymph nodes and their emission of SUV, as well as the disappearance of several of them
Cancer of the prostate and pelvic lymph nodes found with PET 1, MRI, biopsy, PSA=100. - After 6 cycles of chemotherapy with docetaxel and ADT-ELIGARD with PET 2 and PET 3 show a rapid decrease in the size of the lymph nodes and their emission of SUV, as well as the disappearance of several of them
Vasili
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
No stamina
I am confident I have my thyroid hormones at right level and most of my symptoms are gone. I am slowly losing weight, alert, happy, skin is better. My arthritis plays up hence the inflammation but my main issue is lack of stamina. I can only really do one thing a day after which I am wiped out and need
I am confident I have my thyroid hormones at right level and most of my symptoms are gone. I am slowly losing weight, alert, happy, skin is better. My arthritis plays up hence the inflammation but my main issue is lack of stamina. I can only really do one thing a day after which I am wiped out and need
Hectorsmum2
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
6 years now and PSA <0.01 is it time for a vacation?
Hello, after chemotherapy, STRT of the prostate, I have been taking Eligard hormone therapy for 6 years now and PSA <0.01 is it time for a vacation?
Hello, after chemotherapy, STRT of the prostate, I have been taking Eligard hormone therapy for 6 years now and PSA <0.01 is it time for a vacation?
Vasili
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
How long symptoms stay
hi I had 1 injection of Prostap end of sept and unfortunately I suffered with, headaches, insomnia, no appetite. I became really depressed and anxious as well. My dr said it works in your system 5/6 weeks and then stops and will start to leave my body. So I’m 4 weeks now past that. I’m just trying
hi I had 1 injection of Prostap end of sept and unfortunately I suffered with, headaches, insomnia, no appetite. I became really depressed and anxious as well. My dr said it works in your system 5/6 weeks and then stops and will start to leave my body. So I’m 4 weeks now past that. I’m just trying
Lothead01
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
PSA slightly rose after 8 months undetectable
I am 57 and on ADT (Firmagon+Zytiga+Prednisone) after surgery in 2022 and 39 sessions of RT in 2023 (Jan Feb). Till now I has been undetectable but at November my bloodwork showed PSA risen to 0.04. Should I be concerned or could it be just random fluctuation? Thanks for your reactions.
I am 57 and on ADT (Firmagon+Zytiga+Prednisone) after surgery in 2022 and 39 sessions of RT in 2023 (Jan Feb). Till now I has been undetectable but at November my bloodwork showed PSA risen to 0.04. Should I be concerned or could it be just random fluctuation? Thanks for your reactions.
noasim
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
BBB opening with focused ultrasound in nonhuman primates and Parkinson’s disease patients:
This is pretty amazing stuff. They can now briefly open select spots in the brain barrier using focused ultrasound and deliver larger particles like gene therapy (in microbubbles). So it would allow for minimally invasive, early treatment of neurological disorders. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126
This is pretty amazing stuff. They can now briefly open select spots in the brain barrier using focused ultrasound and deliver larger particles like gene therapy (in microbubbles). So it would allow for minimally invasive, early treatment of neurological disorders. https://www.science.org/doi/10.1126
LeharLover62
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Low Testosterone and value of continuing Hormone Therapy
83 year old male with a question: My understanding is that the role of hormone therapy is to lower one’s testosterone level. Does hormone therapy provide additional benefits in fighting prostate cancer beyond lowering testosterone levels? I was diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer (Gleason 10
83 year old male with a question: My understanding is that the role of hormone therapy is to lower one’s testosterone level. Does hormone therapy provide additional benefits in fighting prostate cancer beyond lowering testosterone levels? I was diagnosed with high grade prostate cancer (Gleason 10
saniku
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Dizziness from Zytiga/prednisone?
my MO tried something out of the ordinary - let me have a 'vacation' from ADT for a short while, even though i am Castrate -resistant. he was hoping we coudl keep PSA down while my Testosterone recovered, to see if that woudl make me feel better. to use his words, i have 'complained bitterly of the
my MO tried something out of the ordinary - let me have a 'vacation' from ADT for a short while, even though i am Castrate -resistant. he was hoping we coudl keep PSA down while my Testosterone recovered, to see if that woudl make me feel better. to use his words, i have 'complained bitterly of the
Tonwantonga
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Recovery and a balanced lifestyle - fun is as important as exercise
Forgive me if I am a little old-fashioned but I trained in occupational therapy many years ago, when emotional and cognitive well-being were considered as important as exercise in recovery from both acute and chronic illnesses. I notice on this forum and also the AF forum that people talk very freely
Forgive me if I am a little old-fashioned but I trained in occupational therapy many years ago, when emotional and cognitive well-being were considered as important as exercise in recovery from both acute and chronic illnesses. I notice on this forum and also the AF forum that people talk very freely
Rainfern
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Wow ! Newly Diagnosed Prostate Cancer. Greatly appreciate some Guidance with all this new Technology. Tampa Bay Area.
72yo – Gleason 7 – (4+3)- Group 3 - PSA 6.456 – PHI 91.7 – Free 12.86% - Localized in Left Lobe – Clean PSMA- 8mm Lesion – 15 cores taken – 5 unfavorable – 36cc PH - Hi All, Recently diagnosed with PC. Had the MRI, Biopsy and Pet PSMA done. Urologist suggested ERT + HT ( 6 mths). Started to research
72yo – Gleason 7 – (4+3)- Group 3 - PSA 6.456 – PHI 91.7 – Free 12.86% - Localized in Left Lobe – Clean PSMA- 8mm Lesion – 15 cores taken – 5 unfavorable – 36cc PH - Hi All, Recently diagnosed with PC. Had the MRI, Biopsy and Pet PSMA done. Urologist suggested ERT + HT ( 6 mths). Started to research
mijona
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Dual Action Hormone Therapy Targeting Two Parts of Androgen Receptor for mCRPC
Phase I/II trial of masofaniten combined with enzalutamide, a novel hormonal therapy for mCRPC. Masofaniten, a first-in-class N-terminal ligand antagonist for the androgen receptor, shows promise in overcoming resistance to current hormonal therapies. Hopefully a new weapon for us!
Phase I/II trial of masofaniten combined with enzalutamide, a novel hormonal therapy for mCRPC. Masofaniten, a first-in-class N-terminal ligand antagonist for the androgen receptor, shows promise in overcoming resistance to current hormonal therapies. Hopefully a new weapon for us!
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Anyone tried cabazitaxel (Jevtana) monotherapy?
If you've tried cabazitaxel [u]
without
[/u] ADT, I would appreciate hearing about your side effects and effectiveness. I'm currently in excellent shape at age 72. Previously I tolerated docetaxel (which along with radiation of abdominal lymph nodes helped me return to undetectable PSA for 4+ years
If you've tried cabazitaxel [u]
without
[/u] ADT, I would appreciate hearing about your side effects and effectiveness. I'm currently in excellent shape at age 72. Previously I tolerated docetaxel (which along with radiation of abdominal lymph nodes helped me return to undetectable PSA for 4+ years
ron_bucher
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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