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Dad has lung cancer
My dads diagnosed stage 3 today and said he wouldn’t be able to have treatment as chemo would make him really ill and surgery Isn’t an option due to being 7cm and in lymph nodes. I think I sort of expected he wouldn’t be ok for treatment as he is only 7.5 stone and has severe spine curvature, osteoporosis
My dads diagnosed stage 3 today and said he wouldn’t be able to have treatment as chemo would make him really ill and surgery Isn’t an option due to being 7cm and in lymph nodes. I think I sort of expected he wouldn’t be ok for treatment as he is only 7.5 stone and has severe spine curvature, osteoporosis
Smersh
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
A case to push for darolutamide.
out of 68 known Variants that escaped treatment darolutamide is effective against all but one. This article is from june 2021. it is a invitro study so it needs vitro study, then insilico AI to further confirm but it is still important. And even shows resistant variants to abiraterone, corticosteroids
out of 68 known Variants that escaped treatment darolutamide is effective against all but one. This article is from june 2021. it is a invitro study so it needs vitro study, then insilico AI to further confirm but it is still important. And even shows resistant variants to abiraterone, corticosteroids
KocoPr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
employment,unpaid carer and priorities
Sorry really long post. needing to let it all out. firstly a bit of context regarding below. I have an older disabled brother that. has Down's syndrome and heart issues. My parents both have some mobility disabilities themselves and are struggling with all the care including his personal
Sorry really long post. needing to let it all out. firstly a bit of context regarding below. I have an older disabled brother that. has Down's syndrome and heart issues. My parents both have some mobility disabilities themselves and are struggling with all the care including his personal
Mystique23
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
2 years ago
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penile problem
i have the same problem since 4 months, redness and color changing in my penis shaft with a little bit itchiness ( sometime), it will come and goes , I treated it with hydrocortisone , antifungal and tacrolimus ointment cream but not healing permanently. the picture uploaded for spot infected. Any ideas
i have the same problem since 4 months, redness and color changing in my penis shaft with a little bit itchiness ( sometime), it will come and goes , I treated it with hydrocortisone , antifungal and tacrolimus ointment cream but not healing permanently. the picture uploaded for spot infected. Any ideas
Alpha85
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Men's Health Forum
2 years ago
Itching is back. gai
Hello All, I've had unexplained itching for well over a year that, at the beginning, was very intermittent, but almost daily the last 5-6 months. I was just diagnosed with PBC in January of this year. I was prescribed cholestyramine powder but was unable to time my doses between thyroid meds and
Hello All, I've had unexplained itching for well over a year that, at the beginning, was very intermittent, but almost daily the last 5-6 months. I was just diagnosed with PBC in January of this year. I was prescribed cholestyramine powder but was unable to time my doses between thyroid meds and
Godsdaughter70
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PBC Foundation
2 years ago
I am terrified of colonoscopy results. Please help
Hello, I have been so anxious and worried the past couple of weeks. I just turned 26 and I have been having blood in my stool and on the TP for about 5 months now, usually bright red blood. I went to a GI doctor late May who did blood work (complete blood count, inflammatory markers, etc) which all
Hello, I have been so anxious and worried the past couple of weeks. I just turned 26 and I have been having blood in my stool and on the TP for about 5 months now, usually bright red blood. I went to a GI doctor late May who did blood work (complete blood count, inflammatory markers, etc) which all
Turbo56
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Colon Cancer Connected
2 years ago
How do you cope when your loved one is moved to palliative care with no further treatment?
So we had a follow-up meeting with the oncologist today following my husband's hospital stay last week where they found that the original tumors were growing back despite shrinking after chemo, he has new tumors on both lungs now and tumors on his liver. They are not continuing with treatment and are
So we had a follow-up meeting with the oncologist today following my husband's hospital stay last week where they found that the original tumors were growing back despite shrinking after chemo, he has new tumors on both lungs now and tumors on his liver. They are not continuing with treatment and are
Texas22
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 years ago
1st Palliative Care Appt.
I've had quite a week! Monday had ureter stent exchange, under anesthesia, Tues the C-Pap guy stopped by to bring me an oxygen tester, and then Wed my husband joined me for my first, in over 18 years as an MBC patient, appt with the Palliative Care Physician Asst. We went to that appt expecting a "
I've had quite a week! Monday had ureter stent exchange, under anesthesia, Tues the C-Pap guy stopped by to bring me an oxygen tester, and then Wed my husband joined me for my first, in over 18 years as an MBC patient, appt with the Palliative Care Physician Asst. We went to that appt expecting a "
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Treatment
Does anyone have experience with Xeloda?Oncologist wants that for next trial but reading all side effects is scary.Also Ihave to see oncogist monthly and Palliative care nurse monthly and only get enough meds.cor 15days I am seeing someone every 2 wks! that feels extremeand than add Pcp and Dedmatologist
Does anyone have experience with Xeloda?Oncologist wants that for next trial but reading all side effects is scary.Also Ihave to see oncogist monthly and Palliative care nurse monthly and only get enough meds.cor 15days I am seeing someone every 2 wks! that feels extremeand than add Pcp and Dedmatologist
LastRoadTrip
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
2 years ago
Red mark on breast
HI all, I'm 31 yo female. I breastfeed my 18 month old. About a month ago, I noticed a red patch on my breast. It wasn't itching or bothering me at all, I just noticed it while breastfeeding. it's been about a month and the mark has definitely gotten smaller, but no amount of hydrocortisone, antifungal
HI all, I'm 31 yo female. I breastfeed my 18 month old. About a month ago, I noticed a red patch on my breast. It wasn't itching or bothering me at all, I just noticed it while breastfeeding. it's been about a month and the mark has definitely gotten smaller, but no amount of hydrocortisone, antifungal
Mommy_of_2
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MY SKIN
2 years ago
How to add T4 back into T3 only
I followed up with my doctor this past Thursday regarding my ongoing problems I previously posted about. Definitely thinks the high liver enzymes are from the hydrocortisone and just wants to watch them since all liver scans and fancy liver tests were normal. However, she thinks my ongoing abdominal
I followed up with my doctor this past Thursday regarding my ongoing problems I previously posted about. Definitely thinks the high liver enzymes are from the hydrocortisone and just wants to watch them since all liver scans and fancy liver tests were normal. However, she thinks my ongoing abdominal
Msmustang1981
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
When to experiment with coming off Levothyroxine due to side effects and need and timing of tests to confirm if required or not
Hi I’ve posted here before. I’m on levothyroxine following borderline TSH and Free T 4 results when it was discovered I had a cyst pressing on my pituitary gland (and stretching my optic nerve). The cyst has been removed/reduced in size. I was originally put on hydrocortisone but my cortisol levels
Hi I’ve posted here before. I’m on levothyroxine following borderline TSH and Free T 4 results when it was discovered I had a cyst pressing on my pituitary gland (and stretching my optic nerve). The cyst has been removed/reduced in size. I was originally put on hydrocortisone but my cortisol levels
Dariab
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
So what do I do now?
Got through 4 docetaxel cycles. But by then I had: Burnt out vein from 1st cycle Sore tongue and mouth (since 1st cycle) Difficulty thinking Feet tender with balls of feet numb and heels too sore to wear shoes Fingers numb to point where I couldn’t pick things up Cramps in evening in hands and
Got through 4 docetaxel cycles. But by then I had: Burnt out vein from 1st cycle Sore tongue and mouth (since 1st cycle) Difficulty thinking Feet tender with balls of feet numb and heels too sore to wear shoes Fingers numb to point where I couldn’t pick things up Cramps in evening in hands and
Miccoman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Hydrocortisone cream vs. pills
Hi everyone! Following up on my post from yesterday… considering the hydrocortisone pills might be causing the stomach pain (maybe gastritis) and elevated liver enzymes. I need the hydrocortisone for secondary adrenal insufficiency. It’s the only way I can tolerate any thyroid hormone. My question is
Hi everyone! Following up on my post from yesterday… considering the hydrocortisone pills might be causing the stomach pain (maybe gastritis) and elevated liver enzymes. I need the hydrocortisone for secondary adrenal insufficiency. It’s the only way I can tolerate any thyroid hormone. My question is
Msmustang1981
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Aplastic anaemia? Managing stress and uncertainty- free online course, starts Aug 18
Sign up now to join our Managing Stress Course https://www.theaat.org.uk/Event/managing-stress-and-uncertainty We are so excited to tell you about a new 12-week course that our sister charity the Aplastic Anaemia Trust are running in collaboration with Maggie's for people affected by aplastic anaemia
Sign up now to join our Managing Stress Course https://www.theaat.org.uk/Event/managing-stress-and-uncertainty We are so excited to tell you about a new 12-week course that our sister charity the Aplastic Anaemia Trust are running in collaboration with Maggie's for people affected by aplastic anaemia
DC_motheranddaughter
Partner
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DC Action
2 years ago
Switching from Hydrocortisone to Prednisolone
Hi, I've been taking Hydrocortisone for secondary adrenal insufficiency since 2017 after partial removal of a craniopharyngioma. I've been experiencing more fatigue and poor sleep issues recently and it was suggested that I could trial Prednisolone to see it it helped. I wondered if anyone has switched
Hi, I've been taking Hydrocortisone for secondary adrenal insufficiency since 2017 after partial removal of a craniopharyngioma. I've been experiencing more fatigue and poor sleep issues recently and it was suggested that I could trial Prednisolone to see it it helped. I wondered if anyone has switched
NiceDay49
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
UPDATE on PMR coming back
I will try to make this as short as possible. I saw my pulmonologist on Thursday and then saw my rheumatologist on Friday. I felt like I was gaslighted by my pulmonologist who said I just needed to give myself more time to her over Covid. However after seeing my rheumatologist she apparently got with
I will try to make this as short as possible. I saw my pulmonologist on Thursday and then saw my rheumatologist on Friday. I felt like I was gaslighted by my pulmonologist who said I just needed to give myself more time to her over Covid. However after seeing my rheumatologist she apparently got with
Amkoffee
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Steroids impacting blood results?
Hi there, I’m new here and am currently on the merry-go-round of trying to find a diagnosis for long-term chronic health issues. (Chronic debilitating fatigue, joint pain, cognitive dysfunction, plus whole host of other weird stuff). Currently under the care of an endocrinologist and a very good GP
Hi there, I’m new here and am currently on the merry-go-round of trying to find a diagnosis for long-term chronic health issues. (Chronic debilitating fatigue, joint pain, cognitive dysfunction, plus whole host of other weird stuff). Currently under the care of an endocrinologist and a very good GP
slowtraveller
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Disappointing cortisol blood test
Hello everyone After a 9am cortisol blood test result of 240, I was switched from 4mg prednisolone to 25mg hydrocortisone spread over three doses eight weeks ago to try and get my adrenal glands working properly again. Just had another 9am cortisol test and it was only 40. I am very surprised as I thought
Hello everyone After a 9am cortisol blood test result of 240, I was switched from 4mg prednisolone to 25mg hydrocortisone spread over three doses eight weeks ago to try and get my adrenal glands working properly again. Just had another 9am cortisol test and it was only 40. I am very surprised as I thought
Skodadet
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Been for my appointment at the LGI today
Hi everyone well I’ve been to the Lgi today to see my cardiologist. It was a bit of an emotional appointment as I have made the decision not to go through transparent. There are more cons than pros for me. It will be palliative care now. All my checks today looked good and he was pleased with my weight
Hi everyone well I’ve been to the Lgi today to see my cardiologist. It was a bit of an emotional appointment as I have made the decision not to go through transparent. There are more cons than pros for me. It will be palliative care now. All my checks today looked good and he was pleased with my weight
buddy2blue
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
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