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PSA suppression
My PSA lows tend to be around 3.3, and it occurs to me that some might think it odd that I don't drive it lower. I think it is very common for men on ADT to draw too much comfort from a significant PSA reduction, if not a near-zero PSA. I have witnessed men misinterpret a dramatic drop in PSA as
My PSA lows tend to be around 3.3, and it occurs to me that some might think it odd that I don't drive it lower. I think it is very common for men on ADT to draw too much comfort from a significant PSA reduction, if not a near-zero PSA. I have witnessed men misinterpret a dramatic drop in PSA as
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Ferritin and folate levels
I have pituitary failure and it's taken me almost 20years to get myself sorted. I take T3 in the form of Cytomel which is reluctantly prescribed by my local Endo but beyond that they are totally useless. I now see a specialist in Leicester who has got a better idea and I now have hydrocortisone, growth
I have pituitary failure and it's taken me almost 20years to get myself sorted. I take T3 in the form of Cytomel which is reluctantly prescribed by my local Endo but beyond that they are totally useless. I now see a specialist in Leicester who has got a better idea and I now have hydrocortisone, growth
heathermr
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Adrenal crisis or flare ?
Evening all, I've been a casual observer for many months now - my PMR was 'gone' (ie in remission/on holiday/not troubling me) and I had adjusted to Adrenal Insufficiency and a likely permanent dose of Hydrocortisone and Vitamin D. I recovered from a dose of covid about 3 weeks ago. On Saturday
Evening all, I've been a casual observer for many months now - my PMR was 'gone' (ie in remission/on holiday/not troubling me) and I had adjusted to Adrenal Insufficiency and a likely permanent dose of Hydrocortisone and Vitamin D. I recovered from a dose of covid about 3 weeks ago. On Saturday
Cyclo5
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
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Adrenal Crisis or a Flare?
Evening all, I've been a casual observer for many months now - my PMR was 'gone' (ie in remission/on holiday/not troubling me) and I had adjusted to Adrenal Insufficiency and a likely permanent dose of Hydrocortisone and Vitamin D. I recovered from a dose of covid about 3 weeks ago. On Saturday afternoon
Evening all, I've been a casual observer for many months now - my PMR was 'gone' (ie in remission/on holiday/not troubling me) and I had adjusted to Adrenal Insufficiency and a likely permanent dose of Hydrocortisone and Vitamin D. I recovered from a dose of covid about 3 weeks ago. On Saturday afternoon
Cyclo5
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Confusing news from oncologist
Hi all, looking for some insight or direction based off of any experiences or similar ones. My dad started chemo in October with a PSA of 126. After 2 rounds of chemo, his PSA rose to 153, we saw some increase in his bone metastasis as according to the scans (posted about this previously). My dad
Hi all, looking for some insight or direction based off of any experiences or similar ones. My dad started chemo in October with a PSA of 126. After 2 rounds of chemo, his PSA rose to 153, we saw some increase in his bone metastasis as according to the scans (posted about this previously). My dad
StayingSTRNG
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
QoL: "The berries remain, though the leaves are gone."
I travelled to Scotland to see my father for an early Christmas, and then to West Yorkshire to see my mum. My dad had requested a couple of paintings to hang on his wall as a reminder for when I am no longer here, this being part of his adjustment that I am now receiving care for pain management only
I travelled to Scotland to see my father for an early Christmas, and then to West Yorkshire to see my mum. My dad had requested a couple of paintings to hang on his wall as a reminder for when I am no longer here, this being part of his adjustment that I am now receiving care for pain management only
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Another iron IV/hydro post - been in hospital last night
Hey all,I had iron infusion on Monday. During it, I had anaphylactic shock (tight chest, couldn't breathe) and was injected with 100 mg hydrocortisone (thanks to this, they were able to finish the IV). I woke up on Tuesday morning feeling incredibly warm and with a lot of energy. My vision got sharper
Hey all,I had iron infusion on Monday. During it, I had anaphylactic shock (tight chest, couldn't breathe) and was injected with 100 mg hydrocortisone (thanks to this, they were able to finish the IV). I woke up on Tuesday morning feeling incredibly warm and with a lot of energy. My vision got sharper
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Thyroid, anemia, cortisol and fake menopause - iron IV on Monday
Hey everyone,I have been struggling recently with a lot of symptoms, mainly crushing fatigue to the point of dizziness and blurry vision. After years of trying different meds, it is now clear I don't tolerate meds because of other factors. I clearly need higher dose of thyroid meds, but they don't work
Hey everyone,I have been struggling recently with a lot of symptoms, mainly crushing fatigue to the point of dizziness and blurry vision. After years of trying different meds, it is now clear I don't tolerate meds because of other factors. I clearly need higher dose of thyroid meds, but they don't work
Incoguto
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
Hypersensitivity after ZSR Circumcision
Hi guys, my first post here.. I had phimosis, my foreskin was tight af and I wasn't able to stretch it even during flaccid. I went for Zsr circumcision since there was no other option to treat it. Operation took hardly 10 mins, it was slightly painful but it was bearable. Today is my 28th day
Hi guys, my first post here.. I had phimosis, my foreskin was tight af and I wasn't able to stretch it even during flaccid. I went for Zsr circumcision since there was no other option to treat it. Operation took hardly 10 mins, it was slightly painful but it was bearable. Today is my 28th day
Carrerjet
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
11 months ago
Allergy to prednisolone?
Hi everyone I have severe asthma and was diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency in 2020 after taking lots of Pred when Covid triggered my asthma. I was just left on 5mg Pred for two years with no endocrinology involvement. I was eventually transferred to an endocrinologist who tried me on hydrocortisone
Hi everyone I have severe asthma and was diagnosed with adrenal insufficiency in 2020 after taking lots of Pred when Covid triggered my asthma. I was just left on 5mg Pred for two years with no endocrinology involvement. I was eventually transferred to an endocrinologist who tried me on hydrocortisone
ccccc
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
Off Topic Friday: Jessie's Woodland Walk VIII
A fellow member of the cabaret group with which I sing (more like squawk and croak nowadays) continues to send me photographs of what she refers to as being 'Brent's Corner'. I in turn do what I can to abstract paintings from them -- meaning in the sense of abstracting an image. This is my eight attempt
A fellow member of the cabaret group with which I sing (more like squawk and croak nowadays) continues to send me photographs of what she refers to as being 'Brent's Corner'. I in turn do what I can to abstract paintings from them -- meaning in the sense of abstracting an image. This is my eight attempt
BrentW
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Care Community
10 months ago
QoL: Jessie's Woodland Walk VIII
A fellow member of the cabaret group with which I sing (more like squawk and croak nowadays) continues to send me photographs of what she refers to as being '[i]Brent's Corner[/i]'. I in turn do what I can to abstract paintings from them -- meaning in the sense of abstracting an image. This is my eight
A fellow member of the cabaret group with which I sing (more like squawk and croak nowadays) continues to send me photographs of what she refers to as being '[i]Brent's Corner[/i]'. I in turn do what I can to abstract paintings from them -- meaning in the sense of abstracting an image. This is my eight
BrentW
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
cortisol
hi all , I just had my bloods done and the cortisol is slightly reduced at 239 and she is changing my steroids to hydrocortisone 10mg in the morning 5mg at teatime Re do bloods in 3 weeks has this happened to anyone else with slightly lower cortisol levels ?
hi all , I just had my bloods done and the cortisol is slightly reduced at 239 and she is changing my steroids to hydrocortisone 10mg in the morning 5mg at teatime Re do bloods in 3 weeks has this happened to anyone else with slightly lower cortisol levels ?
Rottsuzi
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
Florinef Dosage
For those that require adrenal hormone replacement such as Hydrocortisone, Florinef and DHEA (I know most Endocrinologist do not even mention DHEA to their patients and say it unnecessary, as one does not need it to 'live', even though it is the most most abundant hormone in the human body, and studies
For those that require adrenal hormone replacement such as Hydrocortisone, Florinef and DHEA (I know most Endocrinologist do not even mention DHEA to their patients and say it unnecessary, as one does not need it to 'live', even though it is the most most abundant hormone in the human body, and studies
bluejadedwho
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AMN EASIER
11 months ago
Chest Infection and Adrenal Insufficiency
So, I've had multiple hospital attendances recently due to this Chest Infection. Was put on antibiotics, but had an Asthma Exacerbation anyway so attended again as home nebulisers weren't enough. So asked if I should add Prednisolone on top of my Hydrocortisone. No one knows the answer. And I don't know
So, I've had multiple hospital attendances recently due to this Chest Infection. Was put on antibiotics, but had an Asthma Exacerbation anyway so attended again as home nebulisers weren't enough. So asked if I should add Prednisolone on top of my Hydrocortisone. No one knows the answer. And I don't know
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
11 months ago
symptomatic bm’s
Hi, I was diagnosed with secondary hypoadrenalism in 2018 by an endo. The ACTH was borderline and there was a flat response to the glucagon test. In the same year I paid for a saliva test which showed the level of cortisol to be ok. So I only have to take oral hydrocortisone if I’m having surgery, in
Hi, I was diagnosed with secondary hypoadrenalism in 2018 by an endo. The ACTH was borderline and there was a flat response to the glucagon test. In the same year I paid for a saliva test which showed the level of cortisol to be ok. So I only have to take oral hydrocortisone if I’m having surgery, in
19aglow49
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Yes to trial.
And so it starts. I’ve made the decision,. Starting a new post here because the other one was getting too confusing for me. I’ve been asked to go in for an Echocardiogram on Friday. In 2 days time. Preparation for trial. But nothing worries me much right now more than how terrible I am feeling. Just
And so it starts. I’ve made the decision,. Starting a new post here because the other one was getting too confusing for me. I’ve been asked to go in for an Echocardiogram on Friday. In 2 days time. Preparation for trial. But nothing worries me much right now more than how terrible I am feeling. Just
Timtam56
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
CDK12 gene mutation
My husband continues to be hormone sensitive but Sept. 4, 2023 he developed intense and unrelenting pain in his right mandible. The oncologist and palliative care nurse prescribed morphine and dilaudid to help reduce the pain. These pain meds are helping although he can still feel pain and gets breakthrough
My husband continues to be hormone sensitive but Sept. 4, 2023 he developed intense and unrelenting pain in his right mandible. The oncologist and palliative care nurse prescribed morphine and dilaudid to help reduce the pain. These pain meds are helping although he can still feel pain and gets breakthrough
Decktime
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
First line of treatment
Well, I finally got to see my oncologist at Fred Hutchinson cancer center today. And finally a treatment plan! This all took time because I moved from South Carolina to Seattle for cancer treatment and to be with my kids. My oncologist was grateful I had done all the tests and biopsies prior to my appointment
Well, I finally got to see my oncologist at Fred Hutchinson cancer center today. And finally a treatment plan! This all took time because I moved from South Carolina to Seattle for cancer treatment and to be with my kids. My oncologist was grateful I had done all the tests and biopsies prior to my appointment
monkeygirl62
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Care Home response
Please can I thank everyone who sent a response to my original post. It is encouraging to hear from so many of you who have similar stories. My husband is responding well to the care home and the staff are lovely. I have had a lot of support from the health professionals , consultant, physio, speech
Please can I thank everyone who sent a response to my original post. It is encouraging to hear from so many of you who have similar stories. My husband is responding well to the care home and the staff are lovely. I have had a lot of support from the health professionals , consultant, physio, speech
Wybert
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PSP Association
10 months ago
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