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Imuran Side Effects
Taking Imuran for about 5 weeks, started been experiencing many of the initial symptoms I felt before diagnosis at about 2 weeks. At first thought treatment not working, but labs still heading towards normal range. Still titrating down on prednisone . Skipped Imuran a couple days and the nausea, fever
Taking Imuran for about 5 weeks, started been experiencing many of the initial symptoms I felt before diagnosis at about 2 weeks. At first thought treatment not working, but labs still heading towards normal range. Still titrating down on prednisone . Skipped Imuran a couple days and the nausea, fever
AIGal73
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Macrophages, type of immune cell, tied to lupus nephritis in children
M1 macrophages may cause more severe kidney disease in young patients Inflammatory macrophages, a type of immune cell tasked with clearing the body of harmful invaders and dead cells, may be linked to more severe lupus nephritis in children with systemic lupus erythematosus, a small study suggests.
M1 macrophages may cause more severe kidney disease in young patients Inflammatory macrophages, a type of immune cell tasked with clearing the body of harmful invaders and dead cells, may be linked to more severe lupus nephritis in children with systemic lupus erythematosus, a small study suggests.
lupus-support1
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 month ago
exercise and thyroid
Good morning all! Hope everyone is doing well today. a quick question if I may - I have been living with a thyroid diagnosis for the last 5 years. In this time, there’s been a load of experimenting, trials and tribulations with diet etc. I am happy with that (thank goodness because it’s taken some
Good morning all! Hope everyone is doing well today. a quick question if I may - I have been living with a thyroid diagnosis for the last 5 years. In this time, there’s been a load of experimenting, trials and tribulations with diet etc. I am happy with that (thank goodness because it’s taken some
Choc_Cream
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
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Finasteride: "Miracle drug" regrows hair, heals prostate, and also boosts heart health ByEric Ralls Earth.com
I am now thinking to add Finasteride to Bicalutamide plus degarelix injections. Would/could it help me if on the psma pet scan my only visible cancer is in my prostate? I had radiation therapy to my prostate but my prostate cancer is back and looks like that the radiation therapy failed and the most
I am now thinking to add Finasteride to Bicalutamide plus degarelix injections. Would/could it help me if on the psma pet scan my only visible cancer is in my prostate? I had radiation therapy to my prostate but my prostate cancer is back and looks like that the radiation therapy failed and the most
Seasid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Insomnia and sleep clinics
I'm overweight, have PCOS and
Degenerative
Disc
Disease
among other bits and bobs - I know insomnia can be linked to all of the above. I'm currently sleeping for 2-3hrs, but in the afternoon!! I'm not able to get to sleep through the night so I'm having to have naps when I finish work.
I'm overweight, have PCOS and
Degenerative
Disc
Disease
among other bits and bobs - I know insomnia can be linked to all of the above. I'm currently sleeping for 2-3hrs, but in the afternoon!! I'm not able to get to sleep through the night so I'm having to have naps when I finish work.
Mistee
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Pain Concern
1 year ago
Advanced prostate cancer
Hey there,I'm just seeing if I can get any insight on this from anyone living this now.My father is 70 and was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and there was a spot on his rob as well from it.I don't know what stage it is but he is currently on hormone therapy and gets injections every 3 months
Hey there,I'm just seeing if I can get any insight on this from anyone living this now.My father is 70 and was recently diagnosed with prostate cancer and there was a spot on his rob as well from it.I don't know what stage it is but he is currently on hormone therapy and gets injections every 3 months
Catdog1111
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
URSO and Fatigue
Question about URSO….is it really better to take your dose at two different times? I read that the liver works the bile through your body more while you are sleeping. I am much better at remembering by medication in the morning, as sometimes I am not home at dinner time. Is it ok to take it all at
Question about URSO….is it really better to take your dose at two different times? I read that the liver works the bile through your body more while you are sleeping. I am much better at remembering by medication in the morning, as sometimes I am not home at dinner time. Is it ok to take it all at
Gaspereaux
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Fibroscan
Hi, I've posted asking this before, but unfortunately didn't get any response. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me where I can get a private Fibroscan? I'm in the UK. I have been referred to Hepatology due to the surgeon seeing "extensive fibrotic changes" of my liver during gallbladder surgery back
Hi, I've posted asking this before, but unfortunately didn't get any response. I'm wondering if anyone can tell me where I can get a private Fibroscan? I'm in the UK. I have been referred to Hepatology due to the surgeon seeing "extensive fibrotic changes" of my liver during gallbladder surgery back
Givemecoffee
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
High-intensity Exercise Can Reverse Neurodegeneration in Parkinson’s Disease
In fact, after six months of exercise, the neurons actually had grown healthier and produced stronger dopamine signals. Dopamine is a chemical that helps brain cells communicate with each other. The researchers published their findings in npj Parkinson’s Disease on February 9. https://medicine.yale.edu
In fact, after six months of exercise, the neurons actually had grown healthier and produced stronger dopamine signals. Dopamine is a chemical that helps brain cells communicate with each other. The researchers published their findings in npj Parkinson’s Disease on February 9. https://medicine.yale.edu
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
The paradigm has shifted - castrate resistance.
It now appears that I’ve entered the land of castrate resistance and further ADT vacations are no longer in the plan. My T level recovered much more quickly during the last vacation than during previous vacations, and my PSA rose correspondingly. At 4 months my T level was 325 and my PSA was 4. Another
It now appears that I’ve entered the land of castrate resistance and further ADT vacations are no longer in the plan. My T level recovered much more quickly during the last vacation than during previous vacations, and my PSA rose correspondingly. At 4 months my T level was 325 and my PSA was 4. Another
fireandice123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
ALP AND RADIUM 223
My husband has had 2 sessions of radium 223 and the oncologist is pleased that his ALP has reduced to ‘normal’ levels after the first session and stayed the same after the second. However his PSA has continued to rise and has doubled over the last 3 months since he stopped abiraterone. The oncologist
My husband has had 2 sessions of radium 223 and the oncologist is pleased that his ALP has reduced to ‘normal’ levels after the first session and stayed the same after the second. However his PSA has continued to rise and has doubled over the last 3 months since he stopped abiraterone. The oncologist
NLondon43
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Neuroendocrine Prostate Cancer mLiver c
Found out my ademo morphed to NEPC (neuroendocrine prostate cancer). Hard to get research information on why this happened or treatment options. Any info would be great . My MO hasnt treated before and seems astonished since psa was <.1 for over a year. Says very rarely diagnoised . Thanks in advance
Found out my ademo morphed to NEPC (neuroendocrine prostate cancer). Hard to get research information on why this happened or treatment options. Any info would be great . My MO hasnt treated before and seems astonished since psa was <.1 for over a year. Says very rarely diagnoised . Thanks in advance
safari123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Newly diagnosed researching lifestyle changes
Hi there, Had a overall physical of everything which included PSA which was 6 in 2016 and didn't put any attention to it and ignored it, nobody I spoke with who saw the report said to do anything. No family history of prostate cancer that I know of. Now 7 years later age 64, PSA 18, Free PSA 11%
Hi there, Had a overall physical of everything which included PSA which was 6 in 2016 and didn't put any attention to it and ignored it, nobody I spoke with who saw the report said to do anything. No family history of prostate cancer that I know of. Now 7 years later age 64, PSA 18, Free PSA 11%
Nwdx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Pericardial effusion
I had taken Prednisone for about three and a half years for PMR and stopped about four months ago. In December a follow up CT scan for something else showed fluid in the pericardial sac. One of the causes listed for this to occur is an auto immune condition. I have never seen anyone on this forum speak
I had taken Prednisone for about three and a half years for PMR and stopped about four months ago. In December a follow up CT scan for something else showed fluid in the pericardial sac. One of the causes listed for this to occur is an auto immune condition. I have never seen anyone on this forum speak
Tiredofpmr555
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Life Expectancy
My father was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer four years ago. Initially, he underwent radiation for a few spots on his ribs and immediately began ADT/Xtandi treatment for two years. His PSA dropped to 0.001, prompting his medical oncologist to recommend a medication vacation. For two years, he
My father was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer four years ago. Initially, he underwent radiation for a few spots on his ribs and immediately began ADT/Xtandi treatment for two years. His PSA dropped to 0.001, prompting his medical oncologist to recommend a medication vacation. For two years, he
godhelpus
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
drug vacation
Who had PSA level come back all the way down after a drug vacation? I want to do a holiday when my Lupron wears off in a couple months. PSA now is .053. Been on Lupron and abi for six years.
Who had PSA level come back all the way down after a drug vacation? I want to do a holiday when my Lupron wears off in a couple months. PSA now is .053. Been on Lupron and abi for six years.
gsun
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Liver Results - Noone can tell me whats normal
Hi All, I'm generally very healthy (lots of exercise) although since I was approx 23 (I'm now 57) my GGT levels have been elevated to between 58-88. This concerned me a little (didn't really concern my Doc) although my ALT's & AST's have always been within normal range. I do drink quite a bit...but
Hi All, I'm generally very healthy (lots of exercise) although since I was approx 23 (I'm now 57) my GGT levels have been elevated to between 58-88. This concerned me a little (didn't really concern my Doc) although my ALT's & AST's have always been within normal range. I do drink quite a bit...but
BouncyCat
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
PSA flare Post SBRT
Does anyone know how long PSA ca flare after SBRT? Thanks
Does anyone know how long PSA ca flare after SBRT? Thanks
NDJIM
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Help with short synacthen test results
I originally posted this on the thyroid section of this site, but there appears to be some good experience of the short synacthen test here too, so I hope this is ok. Quick background, I’m 38 years old, male, and been experiencing pretty debilitating symptoms for about 6 years - fatigue, brain fog,
I originally posted this on the thyroid section of this site, but there appears to be some good experience of the short synacthen test here too, so I hope this is ok. Quick background, I’m 38 years old, male, and been experiencing pretty debilitating symptoms for about 6 years - fatigue, brain fog,
JonnyA
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
A Phase 1, Open-Label, Multicenter Study of JANX007 in Subjects With Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
I have a choice between this trial and a BAT trial. I’m already preferential to BAT, but without being too hasty, I wanted to see if anyone here has any experience with JANX00x before deciding.
I have a choice between this trial and a BAT trial. I’m already preferential to BAT, but without being too hasty, I wanted to see if anyone here has any experience with JANX00x before deciding.
No_stone_unturned
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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