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TBill
Hey guys. Glad to find this group. 81 years old- Diagnosed 7 years ago with a Gleason 9 The Onc's finally scared me into having a radical but I refused to let them take my nerves. They told me I would be gone in 5 yrs. In retrospect wish I hadn't had the radical. Info and options were very hard to come
Hey guys. Glad to find this group. 81 years old- Diagnosed 7 years ago with a Gleason 9 The Onc's finally scared me into having a radical but I refused to let them take my nerves. They told me I would be gone in 5 yrs. In retrospect wish I hadn't had the radical. Info and options were very hard to come
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
has anyone had a lumpectomy with MBC?
Hi all- I love this site and the camaraderie that you all give me. Always feel less alone when I read your posts. And have learned so much! I was diagnosed in May 2020 , HER2 positive stage 4 found Mets in lymph nodes and trachea area. Treatment has worked great, Ibramce and exemastane (way better
Hi all- I love this site and the camaraderie that you all give me. Always feel less alone when I read your posts. And have learned so much! I was diagnosed in May 2020 , HER2 positive stage 4 found Mets in lymph nodes and trachea area. Treatment has worked great, Ibramce and exemastane (way better
Georgelila
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
Dark Green stool
I am 23 years old, I have dark green stool problem as well as left side middle abdomen pain. I am feeling very discomfort on left side middle abdomen pain after passing stool and sometimes after eating food. I am done ultrasound but report is normal I also experience sometimes diarrhea and constipation
I am 23 years old, I have dark green stool problem as well as left side middle abdomen pain. I am feeling very discomfort on left side middle abdomen pain after passing stool and sometimes after eating food. I am done ultrasound but report is normal I also experience sometimes diarrhea and constipation
Sohankumar34561
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Pain Concern
6 months ago
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Inherited aggressive pc
Dad diagnosed mid 60s after emergency admittance as he couldn't piss, had prostate removed and radiotherapy, presumably to pelvic area etc. but not sure, he died 15 yrs later with advanced pc. Brother had psa of 10 at age 59 and dre revealed some abnormality, biopsy revealed pc and he had 20 sessions
Dad diagnosed mid 60s after emergency admittance as he couldn't piss, had prostate removed and radiotherapy, presumably to pelvic area etc. but not sure, he died 15 yrs later with advanced pc. Brother had psa of 10 at age 59 and dre revealed some abnormality, biopsy revealed pc and he had 20 sessions
pd63
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
deranged LFT and Gallbladder perforation
hi, hoping someone may have experience like mine. I had a perforated gallbladder whilst in hospital with Sepsis back in November. Because of my weight and existing issue the team didn’t want to operate as keyhole wasn’t an option so would have involved open surgery. So I was put on antibiotics for 6
hi, hoping someone may have experience like mine. I had a perforated gallbladder whilst in hospital with Sepsis back in November. Because of my weight and existing issue the team didn’t want to operate as keyhole wasn’t an option so would have involved open surgery. So I was put on antibiotics for 6
Stonyd
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
positive occult blood test but no parasites ?
I'm a mid-sixties female with R.A. Constipated until a year ago. Oftentimes in the last year (but not always) my poop looked well-formed but had something that looked like a string coming out the end, up to an inch long. My bowel habits changed a lot a few months ago/much less constipated. A couple
I'm a mid-sixties female with R.A. Constipated until a year ago. Oftentimes in the last year (but not always) my poop looked well-formed but had something that looked like a string coming out the end, up to an inch long. My bowel habits changed a lot a few months ago/much less constipated. A couple
12345Marie
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Colon Cancer Connected
6 months ago
Newly diagnosed
So I have had chronic lymphatic leukaemia for 6 years and recently diagnosed with prostate cancer.Father died from it and brother also has just had his prostate removed. .I’ve scored3/3 on Gleason, MRI showed a small area of shadow from which they took 17 and 2 active from that. Appointment on Tuesday
So I have had chronic lymphatic leukaemia for 6 years and recently diagnosed with prostate cancer.Father died from it and brother also has just had his prostate removed. .I’ve scored3/3 on Gleason, MRI showed a small area of shadow from which they took 17 and 2 active from that. Appointment on Tuesday
Stacky66
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Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
Swollen painful hand
I've had PMR for 2 years. Was started on 40 mg of prednisone. I have slowly gotten down to 13 mg. Recently I tapered to 12 mg but have not felt very well & suddenly my right hand fingers are swollen & very painful. This has never happened before. Is this some kind of flare?
I've had PMR for 2 years. Was started on 40 mg of prednisone. I have slowly gotten down to 13 mg. Recently I tapered to 12 mg but have not felt very well & suddenly my right hand fingers are swollen & very painful. This has never happened before. Is this some kind of flare?
noslak
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Omeprazole and Gastroscopy
I have been having digestive issues since May, lots of indigestion, acid reflux, belching etc. It comes and goes, sometimes good, sometime not, I would say I feel unwell 50% of the time. I was referred to a gastroenterologist. I had a colonoscopy last year and all was clear. Gastro decided
I have been having digestive issues since May, lots of indigestion, acid reflux, belching etc. It comes and goes, sometimes good, sometime not, I would say I feel unwell 50% of the time. I was referred to a gastroenterologist. I had a colonoscopy last year and all was clear. Gastro decided
Basilpie
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Where does the blood come from?
Hi, I have endometriosis and with it I get bowel symptoms. The most prevalent is pain but I also get cyclical rectal bleeding. I had a colonoscopy and it was all clear they took some biopsies but results i probably wont get this year. I know this is common with endometriosis, but where does the blood
Hi, I have endometriosis and with it I get bowel symptoms. The most prevalent is pain but I also get cyclical rectal bleeding. I had a colonoscopy and it was all clear they took some biopsies but results i probably wont get this year. I know this is common with endometriosis, but where does the blood
Giraffegreen
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Omeprazole ...side effects...
Update of last post...all now settled thank you.Regarding omeprazole...spoke to GP this morning for steroid script, and asked if I still needed to take omeprazole on such a low dose of pred. He asked if I had ever had indigestion or stomach ulcers in the past...no. He was willing to try me on half my
Update of last post...all now settled thank you.Regarding omeprazole...spoke to GP this morning for steroid script, and asked if I still needed to take omeprazole on such a low dose of pred. He asked if I had ever had indigestion or stomach ulcers in the past...no. He was willing to try me on half my
Temoral
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Thoughts and Help
Hello all! I am new here. I know this is a lupus / autoimmune group, but before joining I noticed some helpful posts for other conditions, so I am hoping I can find some advice here. I have been dealing with declining health for a few years now, but have not received any diagnoses. I do have a positive
Hello all! I am new here. I know this is a lupus / autoimmune group, but before joining I noticed some helpful posts for other conditions, so I am hoping I can find some advice here. I have been dealing with declining health for a few years now, but have not received any diagnoses. I do have a positive
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
Tooth extraction after receiving Zometa?
Has anyone had a tooth extraction after receiving a Zometa infusion? My tooth extraction is scheduled for 9/18 but it’s not related to my metastatic breast cancer or any drugs I have received. It’s due to internal resorption and is being removed 8 weeks after my first Zometa infusion. My oncologist thinks
Has anyone had a tooth extraction after receiving a Zometa infusion? My tooth extraction is scheduled for 9/18 but it’s not related to my metastatic breast cancer or any drugs I have received. It’s due to internal resorption and is being removed 8 weeks after my first Zometa infusion. My oncologist thinks
B17865
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 months ago
New Member
Hi everyone, I just joined this group today. I wanted to get some things off my chest. I deal with panic attacks and panic disorder. I haven’t had a panic attack since I started my Lexpro a few months back until last week on Friday. I can’t really understand why my brain is the way it is lol. One of
Hi everyone, I just joined this group today. I wanted to get some things off my chest. I deal with panic attacks and panic disorder. I haven’t had a panic attack since I started my Lexpro a few months back until last week on Friday. I can’t really understand why my brain is the way it is lol. One of
jommyk789
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
Radiation
I had the standard IMRT for my pca back in 2013. I was told it was a lifetime dose. Is that true with the newer forms of radiation treatment? I am faced with starting a six dose regimen of taxotere now since ADT does not seem to be working according to PSMA scans. My psa remains at 1.8 even though the
I had the standard IMRT for my pca back in 2013. I was told it was a lifetime dose. Is that true with the newer forms of radiation treatment? I am faced with starting a six dose regimen of taxotere now since ADT does not seem to be working according to PSMA scans. My psa remains at 1.8 even though the
sillyoyster
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Atrophic Gastritis
Hi everyone, I have deen trying slippery elm to no avail for general stomach discomfort. I sometimes feel as if I have a 'fist' moving around in my stomach. The 'fist'feeling then just stays perfectly still, I then feel like I need to stretch to accomodate the 'fist' and then it feels a little better
Hi everyone, I have deen trying slippery elm to no avail for general stomach discomfort. I sometimes feel as if I have a 'fist' moving around in my stomach. The 'fist'feeling then just stays perfectly still, I then feel like I need to stretch to accomodate the 'fist' and then it feels a little better
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Iron blood test - definitive list
I got my recent blood test back, haven’t yet posted all results to my profile, but my ferritin was rock bottom (7 out of 7-271 range) so I’m going to get a full iron test before I share all the numbers here and decide my next med change. What should I ask for: Iron Total iron-binding capacity (TIBC
I got my recent blood test back, haven’t yet posted all results to my profile, but my ferritin was rock bottom (7 out of 7-271 range) so I’m going to get a full iron test before I share all the numbers here and decide my next med change. What should I ask for: Iron Total iron-binding capacity (TIBC
FallingInReverse
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Clinical trial - Recorded hypnosis or relaxation reduced cancer pain and anxiety. Hypnosis also improved fatigue and sleep.
Hypnosis and relaxation interventions for chronic pain management in cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial Linda H. Eaton, Min Kyeong Jang, Mark P. Jensen, Kenneth C. Pike, Margaret M. Heitkemper & Ardith Z. Doorenbos Supportive Care in Cancer volume 31, Article number: 50 (2023) Cite this
Hypnosis and relaxation interventions for chronic pain management in cancer survivors: a randomized controlled trial Linda H. Eaton, Min Kyeong Jang, Mark P. Jensen, Kenneth C. Pike, Margaret M. Heitkemper & Ardith Z. Doorenbos Supportive Care in Cancer volume 31, Article number: 50 (2023) Cite this
Graham49
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
post cholecystectomy issues
I had my gallbladder out (gallstones) 10 years ago and for the first 5 or so years I had no problems whatsoever, life returned to normal. Then I started getting these weird night time vomiting events. Always seemed to be woken between 2 and 3am with a heavy pressure in my stomach/gut, not feeling nauseas
I had my gallbladder out (gallstones) 10 years ago and for the first 5 or so years I had no problems whatsoever, life returned to normal. Then I started getting these weird night time vomiting events. Always seemed to be woken between 2 and 3am with a heavy pressure in my stomach/gut, not feeling nauseas
Susanc241
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 months ago
surviving the rat race.
I moved cities recently to peruse my art career. Which was a bold step for me. I don’t really like change. Although I was excited about the possibility of finally living my dream and having opportunities in this town I didn’t have before. I could reinvent myself. Live the life I’ve always wanted. Well
I moved cities recently to peruse my art career. Which was a bold step for me. I don’t really like change. Although I was excited about the possibility of finally living my dream and having opportunities in this town I didn’t have before. I could reinvent myself. Live the life I’ve always wanted. Well
yanah
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 months ago
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