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Prostate Cancer Conference Agenda Updated
Updated Agenda for Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Click here to sign up www.prostatecancerconference.org (Please sign up for tickets today...there are a limited number of seats...all food and coffee, tea and soft drinks included) Intercontinental Barclay Hotel has discounted king deluxe rooms
Updated Agenda for Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Click here to sign up www.prostatecancerconference.org (Please sign up for tickets today...there are a limited number of seats...all food and coffee, tea and soft drinks included) Intercontinental Barclay Hotel has discounted king deluxe rooms
Darryl
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
5 years ago
Prostate Cancer Conference Agenda Updated
Updated Agenda for Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Click here to sign up www.prostatecancerconference.org (Please sign up for tickets today...there are a limited number of seats...all food and coffee, tea and soft drinks included) Intercontinental Barclay Hotel has discounted king deluxe rooms
Updated Agenda for Prostate Cancer Patient Conference Click here to sign up www.prostatecancerconference.org (Please sign up for tickets today...there are a limited number of seats...all food and coffee, tea and soft drinks included) Intercontinental Barclay Hotel has discounted king deluxe rooms
Darryl
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
My 57 Yr old Husband is terminal and I'm struggling and looking for someone who I can talk to please.
Hi, My 57 yr old husband has had 6 heart attacks on the last 4 years and had 2 cardiac arrests in Feb this year and now has an icd in situ since Feb 14th...Valentines day. He has been told he has heart block as he had been blacking out for years and they put in a loop recorder then found it was his
Hi, My 57 yr old husband has had 6 heart attacks on the last 4 years and had 2 cardiac arrests in Feb this year and now has an icd in situ since Feb 14th...Valentines day. He has been told he has heart block as he had been blacking out for years and they put in a loop recorder then found it was his
JanWales
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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Come to end of treatment line after R223. Nothing else available.
Hi All Hope you can help out here. Feeling a bit down after today’s consultation. Diagnosed in Aug 2016. Gl 8/9 PSA 7. Spread to local lymph nodes and pelvis. Since spread to lower spine and having radiotherapy now because it’s pressing on nerve endings. I am on 3 mthly lupron and had early docetaxel
Hi All Hope you can help out here. Feeling a bit down after today’s consultation. Diagnosed in Aug 2016. Gl 8/9 PSA 7. Spread to local lymph nodes and pelvis. Since spread to lower spine and having radiotherapy now because it’s pressing on nerve endings. I am on 3 mthly lupron and had early docetaxel
JP63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Constant strong taste of salt
Hi Is anyone experiencing a really bad, constant salty taste in their mouth? My googling is suggesting Sjögrens might be a possibility but I don’t really have a particularly dry mouth (or eyes) just a disgusting ongoing taste of salt. Thanks!
Hi Is anyone experiencing a really bad, constant salty taste in their mouth? My googling is suggesting Sjögrens might be a possibility but I don’t really have a particularly dry mouth (or eyes) just a disgusting ongoing taste of salt. Thanks!
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
5 years ago
Toothache
Hi All, A new hurdle! Anyone come across ones love one with PSP with a toothache. Sam can’t open his mouth anymore & has been on a feeding tube for over a year. I’m not sure how to address this issue. I do have a call into his palliative care nurse but responses don’t come quick enough. Maybe just antibiotics
Hi All, A new hurdle! Anyone come across ones love one with PSP with a toothache. Sam can’t open his mouth anymore & has been on a feeding tube for over a year. I’m not sure how to address this issue. I do have a call into his palliative care nurse but responses don’t come quick enough. Maybe just antibiotics
Krmaier6896
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PSP Association
5 years ago
need help
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Marian85
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Men's Health Forum
5 years ago
coated tongue negative tests
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Hello everyone! I return to this blog as one of my last resorts. 7 months ago I had unprotected oral sex. All STIs tests are negative. All the candida tests I did so far (at least 6) are negative. Pharyngeal exudates and nasal exudates came back negative. Blood tests are normal. After more than half
Marian85
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BASHH
5 years ago
Palliative/Hospice Care
Larry is in the later stages of PSP. He’s in remarkable good health to date but he is declining. I have been asking the primary care doctor about hospice care for the last year. I have been told he really wasn’t at the stage for hospice. My understanding of hospice was one didn’t have to be dying to
Larry is in the later stages of PSP. He’s in remarkable good health to date but he is declining. I have been asking the primary care doctor about hospice care for the last year. I have been told he really wasn’t at the stage for hospice. My understanding of hospice was one didn’t have to be dying to
Hidden
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PSP Association
5 years ago
Mouth Thrush?
Hi New Friends, Has anyone experienced problems with mouth thrush before? I've had some weird rash for about 3 weeks that has gone undiagnosed despite 3 different doctor visits. I see my oncologist today for followup. If you've experienced this, how did you treat it? Thanks!
Hi New Friends, Has anyone experienced problems with mouth thrush before? I've had some weird rash for about 3 weeks that has gone undiagnosed despite 3 different doctor visits. I see my oncologist today for followup. If you've experienced this, how did you treat it? Thanks!
ETFitz1
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CLL Support
5 years ago
The tricky subject of dying
I really recommend ‘With the End in Mind : Dying, Death and Wisdom in an Age of Denial’ by Kathryn Mannix. She is a former palliative care consultant and I think this book should be read by everyone. It really made me think and mentally prepare for dealing with death - of my elderly parent, my partner
I really recommend ‘With the End in Mind : Dying, Death and Wisdom in an Age of Denial’ by Kathryn Mannix. She is a former palliative care consultant and I think this book should be read by everyone. It really made me think and mentally prepare for dealing with death - of my elderly parent, my partner
Rafaina
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
5 years ago
Kidney transplant
My husband’s GFR was 15 on his last blood test. The doctor is saying he should go on a transplant list. I heard that the immune suppressant drugs after the surgery are brutal. Those of you who’ve had transplants, (or knew someone who has) what was your/their experience? Thank you in advance ❤️
My husband’s GFR was 15 on his last blood test. The doctor is saying he should go on a transplant list. I heard that the immune suppressant drugs after the surgery are brutal. Those of you who’ve had transplants, (or knew someone who has) what was your/their experience? Thank you in advance ❤️
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Vasculitis UK
5 years ago
I'm new, just saying hello
I'm Val, I'm 60yrs young and I have lymphoedema in both legs. My swelling is now travelling up into the trunk of my body. I've recently tried a pair of compression boots which made me look like 'Wallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers' I found them helpful but discovered that although they did their job
I'm Val, I'm 60yrs young and I have lymphoedema in both legs. My swelling is now travelling up into the trunk of my body. I've recently tried a pair of compression boots which made me look like 'Wallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers' I found them helpful but discovered that although they did their job
valkerry24
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L-W-O Community
5 years ago
Finally appointment time!
Finally have my appointment for a second opinion at Heartlands tomorrow and to hopefully get the ok for bronchial thermoplasty as I’ve failed xolair and can’t get on any other biologics. I’m on fostair 200/6, spiriva, intal and salbutamol inhalers, antihistamines, montelukast, theophylline, maintenance
Finally have my appointment for a second opinion at Heartlands tomorrow and to hopefully get the ok for bronchial thermoplasty as I’ve failed xolair and can’t get on any other biologics. I’m on fostair 200/6, spiriva, intal and salbutamol inhalers, antihistamines, montelukast, theophylline, maintenance
Js706
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Asthma Community Forum
5 years ago
Biphasic effects of genistein on PC-3 cells.
New cell study below [1]. The biphasic effect of genistein has been discussed several times. It has been observed in PCa & BCa (breast) cell studies. The take home message is that physiological levels (from diet) might stimulate proliferation, while pharmacological levels are required to inhibit proliferation
New cell study below [1]. The biphasic effect of genistein has been discussed several times. It has been observed in PCa & BCa (breast) cell studies. The take home message is that physiological levels (from diet) might stimulate proliferation, while pharmacological levels are required to inhibit proliferation
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Advice, please, on stopping apixaban for dental work
About three years ago I had to have dental treatment (scaling and root planing) that can involve some bleeding. I tried to get advice on whether or not to discontinue my warfarin (and if so, when, and when to resume) and found myself in the middle of a sort of three person pass-the-parcel game. GP said
About three years ago I had to have dental treatment (scaling and root planing) that can involve some bleeding. I tried to get advice on whether or not to discontinue my warfarin (and if so, when, and when to resume) and found myself in the middle of a sort of three person pass-the-parcel game. GP said
jusjay9
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AF Association
5 years ago
People of HealthUnlocked | Meet Lesley
[i] Happy Friday everyone! This week in the People of HealthUnlocked series, we're sharing Lesley's rollercoaster health journey, made better with the Quit Support community. Can you relate? Let us know in the comments below. [/i] "5th April 2012 it was my birthday, I was 63yrs old. The week before I
[i] Happy Friday everyone! This week in the People of HealthUnlocked series, we're sharing Lesley's rollercoaster health journey, made better with the Quit Support community. Can you relate? Let us know in the comments below. [/i] "5th April 2012 it was my birthday, I was 63yrs old. The week before I
MarketingHU
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HealthUnlocked Blog
5 years ago
Loaded with a cold and sore throat
Anyone know what i can take is honey and lemon lozengas safe
Anyone know what i can take is honey and lemon lozengas safe
Red31xx
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 years ago
HULLK - “We have uncovered a novel non-coding RNA that may drive prostate cancer,”
https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-discovers-incredible-hullk-controls-growth-aggressiveness-prostate-cancer Interesting research. Btw, went to the Long Beach Crawfish Festival on Sunday with my wife. Son/wife/granddaughters live in Lafayette, LA , that's where I first had fresh crawfish. These were
https://news.virginia.edu/content/uva-discovers-incredible-hullk-controls-growth-aggressiveness-prostate-cancer Interesting research. Btw, went to the Long Beach Crawfish Festival on Sunday with my wife. Son/wife/granddaughters live in Lafayette, LA , that's where I first had fresh crawfish. These were
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
I don’t know how to help
Monday morning started out fairly typically. We had our cereal for breakfast, Karen did a few things around the house, I stayed out of the way as much as possible. And, I was decently lucid and communicative. The only blip in our otherwise normal routine was that I had an appointment later that morning
Monday morning started out fairly typically. We had our cereal for breakfast, Karen did a few things around the house, I stayed out of the way as much as possible. And, I was decently lucid and communicative. The only blip in our otherwise normal routine was that I had an appointment later that morning
Poppygail
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Memory Health: Alzheimer's Support Group
5 years ago
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