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The Road Less Traveled
THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED written by a prostate cancer patient who wants to be anonymous (posted by me on his behalf.) Most men if they ever think about their death presume it will be fast and painless. A PCA diagnosis can shatter that presumption. From age 70 to 73 my annual blood work showed an increasing
THE ROAD LESS TRAVELED written by a prostate cancer patient who wants to be anonymous (posted by me on his behalf.) Most men if they ever think about their death presume it will be fast and painless. A PCA diagnosis can shatter that presumption. From age 70 to 73 my annual blood work showed an increasing
Darryl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Womb rescanned
Hi Girls, I got my womb lining rescanned last night. Last Friday it was 5mm and in a week it’s went down to around 3mm 😢 Has this happens anyone else? The same thing happened in July. The gynaecologist who scanned me maybe thinks it’s a hormonal thing I’m not absorbing the prognova. I’m on estrogen
Hi Girls, I got my womb lining rescanned last night. Last Friday it was 5mm and in a week it’s went down to around 3mm 😢 Has this happens anyone else? The same thing happened in July. The gynaecologist who scanned me maybe thinks it’s a hormonal thing I’m not absorbing the prognova. I’m on estrogen
kirstie93
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
AGING AND RUNNING
When I was a child I ran for fun, because I could. As a teenager I was, like so many others, forced to run and it, unsurprisingly, was around about then that the magic of running disappeared from my life. Some things in life are inevitable and the alternatives to being an aging runner are either being
When I was a child I ran for fun, because I could. As a teenager I was, like so many others, forced to run and it, unsurprisingly, was around about then that the magic of running disappeared from my life. Some things in life are inevitable and the alternatives to being an aging runner are either being
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
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Using Testosterone to Treat Prostate Cancer
I found this report and I thought it will be a good idea to share it with all of my friends here: [[While it would have been unthinkable to give T to men with PCa not too many years ago, this is part of the cutting edge research currently in progress. An in vitro study showed that supraphysiological
I found this report and I thought it will be a good idea to share it with all of my friends here: [[While it would have been unthinkable to give T to men with PCa not too many years ago, this is part of the cutting edge research currently in progress. An in vitro study showed that supraphysiological
Ralph1966
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Era/Alice biopsy
Hi ladies Hope you’re well. I’ve been taking buserelin since Sunday last week and I feel like I’m going to come on my period tomorrow (they said 10-14 days after I start so I’m a bit early). The clinic said to call on the 1st day of period (but they are closed tomorrow) as they will tell me when to
Hi ladies Hope you’re well. I’ve been taking buserelin since Sunday last week and I feel like I’m going to come on my period tomorrow (they said 10-14 days after I start so I’m a bit early). The clinic said to call on the 1st day of period (but they are closed tomorrow) as they will tell me when to
Catlady12345
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Info on clinical trial with "Oral Faslodex/Fulvestrant"?
Hi everyone, After 3.5 years of positive response on Ibrance/Letrozole, my wife has seen some progression--so yesterday, she began a new clinical trial (ACT16105) which is a Phase II trial of SAR439859, a Sanofi compound. From my (limited!) understanding, this is an attempt to develop an oral Selective
Hi everyone, After 3.5 years of positive response on Ibrance/Letrozole, my wife has seen some progression--so yesterday, she began a new clinical trial (ACT16105) which is a Phase II trial of SAR439859, a Sanofi compound. From my (limited!) understanding, this is an attempt to develop an oral Selective
friesianfan
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Spotting 8dp5dt......please help
Hi, My period would have been due Yesterday/Today. I went for my frozen embryo transfer last Friday. Test will be next Tuesday. I have started spotting. I am completely freaking out. Can you still get your period when your on estrogen and progesterone?? I didn't think you could. I am actually scared
Hi, My period would have been due Yesterday/Today. I went for my frozen embryo transfer last Friday. Test will be next Tuesday. I have started spotting. I am completely freaking out. Can you still get your period when your on estrogen and progesterone?? I didn't think you could. I am actually scared
Bridney
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Supplements to alleviate Endo symptoms
I have suffered with endo all my life but as I approach the menopause it has steadily got worse. It has affected me quite badly but I decided to take back some control and find out how I can manage it better. Looking into acupuncture, diet and increasing exercise. Also been looking into supplements
I have suffered with endo all my life but as I approach the menopause it has steadily got worse. It has affected me quite badly but I decided to take back some control and find out how I can manage it better. Looking into acupuncture, diet and increasing exercise. Also been looking into supplements
Italia20
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Has anyone stopped the pill completely for less side effects but not TTC?
Hi all, I had a laparoscopy end of 2016 which removed 'superficial endo' although was definitely in need of the surgery due to the pain. I have tried what feels like every pill on the planet and not got on with any. I now cannot take any oestrogen pills e.g. combined due to getting bad migraines which
Hi all, I had a laparoscopy end of 2016 which removed 'superficial endo' although was definitely in need of the surgery due to the pain. I have tried what feels like every pill on the planet and not got on with any. I now cannot take any oestrogen pills e.g. combined due to getting bad migraines which
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Ovulated through Cetrotide.. another cancelled FET
Title says it all really. So gutted. I have had 8 cancelled FET cycles as I have thin lining issues.. past 3 attempts have been natural FET as I don’t respond to artificial Estrogen. However I ovulate early and all medications including Frymadell and Cetrotide can’t stop me ovulating!! I finally got
Title says it all really. So gutted. I have had 8 cancelled FET cycles as I have thin lining issues.. past 3 attempts have been natural FET as I don’t respond to artificial Estrogen. However I ovulate early and all medications including Frymadell and Cetrotide can’t stop me ovulating!! I finally got
Prayingforafamily
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Genistein for PCa hormonal control.
https://www.nature.com/articles/4501000 “Physiological concentrations of the soy-derived isoflavone genistein were shown to downregulate the androgen receptor of PCa cells via the estrogen receptor β, resulting in a modified response to hormonal stimuli. They also inhibit several steroid-metabolizing
https://www.nature.com/articles/4501000 “Physiological concentrations of the soy-derived isoflavone genistein were shown to downregulate the androgen receptor of PCa cells via the estrogen receptor β, resulting in a modified response to hormonal stimuli. They also inhibit several steroid-metabolizing
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Post Sepsis Syndrome
I got sepsis 9 months ago from a uti & have pss. It is debilitating with massive pain, can hardly walk, heart & bp all over the place, complete exhaustion that there are no words for plus so much more..losing hair, dry skin, etc..my wbc's were 27,700 so I know it did damage. Has anyone had this & how
I got sepsis 9 months ago from a uti & have pss. It is debilitating with massive pain, can hardly walk, heart & bp all over the place, complete exhaustion that there are no words for plus so much more..losing hair, dry skin, etc..my wbc's were 27,700 so I know it did damage. Has anyone had this & how
Keep-The-Faith
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Women's Health
4 years ago
Fibricheck App
I was wondering if anyone uses the Fibricheck app on their phone? Think it costs about £40 for the year. I think it helps me calm down when I get a palpitation as I am newly diagnosed and haven’t a clue what this is all about. I am taking Letroxole ( 10 year estrogen suppressor to stop Breast Cancer
I was wondering if anyone uses the Fibricheck app on their phone? Think it costs about £40 for the year. I think it helps me calm down when I get a palpitation as I am newly diagnosed and haven’t a clue what this is all about. I am taking Letroxole ( 10 year estrogen suppressor to stop Breast Cancer
HelenClare
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AF Association
4 years ago
Gel instead of tablets
Hello just started on the gel oestrogel instead of the tablets to thicken lining up . Only because I have a lactose intolerance so the tablets contain it . Anyone else used the gel ? Is it as good as the tablets to thicken linning ? Just seems weird to rub a gel on arms and it works the same? Last go
Hello just started on the gel oestrogel instead of the tablets to thicken lining up . Only because I have a lactose intolerance so the tablets contain it . Anyone else used the gel ? Is it as good as the tablets to thicken linning ? Just seems weird to rub a gel on arms and it works the same? Last go
Angels2us
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
When does cycle return after miscarriage and surgical management? Whats day 1 of cycle?
I was somewhere between 5 and 7 weeks when the embryo started to fail. I stopped the progesterone and Estrogen last Thursday and had surgical management on Monday (though I started bleeding on Saturday and may have passed the sac then). I’m not sure what happens now. All the pregnancy tissue is gone
I was somewhere between 5 and 7 weeks when the embryo started to fail. I stopped the progesterone and Estrogen last Thursday and had surgical management on Monday (though I started bleeding on Saturday and may have passed the sac then). I’m not sure what happens now. All the pregnancy tissue is gone
Lillilly
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
Help and advice regarding management of surgical menopause at 27 years old?
Hiya, I'm 27 years old, just been diagnosed with early stage uterine cancer and as it's estrogen positive, I will be unable to commence hormone replacement therapy after my hysterectomy (inc. uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and removal of both ovaries). Any advice and help on how to mentally prepare
Hiya, I'm 27 years old, just been diagnosed with early stage uterine cancer and as it's estrogen positive, I will be unable to commence hormone replacement therapy after my hysterectomy (inc. uterus, cervix, fallopian tubes and removal of both ovaries). Any advice and help on how to mentally prepare
ayesha4993
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
**** no PMR !!!***
***UPDATE*** So I refused pred after last blood test showed PMR markers had dropped to just above normal. Changed HRT , which has been the best thing since sliced bread, got a B12 injection, take vitD& K2 drops & shed 17lb. . Guess what ? My last blood test came back normal !!!! So no PMR, & probably
***UPDATE*** So I refused pred after last blood test showed PMR markers had dropped to just above normal. Changed HRT , which has been the best thing since sliced bread, got a B12 injection, take vitD& K2 drops & shed 17lb. . Guess what ? My last blood test came back normal !!!! So no PMR, & probably
Aries789
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
In focus: diet - vegetarianism, veganism and soy
Hello, everyone This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’re looking at diet. Often, people diagnosed with cancer make changes to their diet because they want to support their health. In these posts, we’ll look at some of the types of food that we are asked about on the support service, whether to
Hello, everyone This month in our ‘Health in Focus’ posts, we’re looking at diet. Often, people diagnosed with cancer make changes to their diet because they want to support their health. In these posts, we’ll look at some of the types of food that we are asked about on the support service, whether to
OvacomeSupport
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
What do you think of these supraphysiologic testosterone theories?
One road is: SPT (supraphysiologic testosterone) AI (aromatase inhibitor - blunts testosterone to estrogen conversion) 5-ARI (5-alpha reductase inhibitor. Blunts testosterone to DHT conversion) Progesterone https://palpable-prostate.blogspot.com/2008/02/testosterone-metabolism-and-prostate.html?fbclid
One road is: SPT (supraphysiologic testosterone) AI (aromatase inhibitor - blunts testosterone to estrogen conversion) 5-ARI (5-alpha reductase inhibitor. Blunts testosterone to DHT conversion) Progesterone https://palpable-prostate.blogspot.com/2008/02/testosterone-metabolism-and-prostate.html?fbclid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Thin endometrial lining for ivf
Hi , looking for some advice I went for a follow up scan to check my endometrial lining. My lining is currently 6.3mm I am going back for another scan on Tuesday (3days) and I need my lining to be at least 7mm for the transfer to go ahead. -my first cycle I had a fresh embryo transfer. My lining got
Hi , looking for some advice I went for a follow up scan to check my endometrial lining. My lining is currently 6.3mm I am going back for another scan on Tuesday (3days) and I need my lining to be at least 7mm for the transfer to go ahead. -my first cycle I had a fresh embryo transfer. My lining got
Kimcushing111290
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
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