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Insomnia
Since removing Prednisone and adding instead
Dexamethasone
medication at 1-mg to go with Zytiga I have a very hard time with insomnia. Any suggestions. Only able to sleep about 4 hours daily.
Since removing Prednisone and adding instead
Dexamethasone
medication at 1-mg to go with Zytiga I have a very hard time with insomnia. Any suggestions. Only able to sleep about 4 hours daily.
Poollover
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Cushings and thyroid
I'm now booked for a 2 day
dexamethasone
test and urine cortisol 48hour test
I'm now booked for a 2 day
dexamethasone
test and urine cortisol 48hour test
jparsss
in
Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Dexamethasone
In addition, she has been prescribed 2mg daily
dexamethasone
steroids. I'm wondering what is the difference between this drug and prednisolone?
In addition, she has been prescribed 2mg daily
dexamethasone
steroids. I'm wondering what is the difference between this drug and prednisolone?
Broseley
in
PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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On Lupron and 1000 mg Abiraterone with 0.5
Dexamethasone
. Darn.
On Lupron and 1000 mg Abiraterone with 0.5
Dexamethasone
. Darn.
wolverine11
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Dexamethasone suppression test
Has anyone had one of these please as I would like to know if I should take my Thyroxine beforehand?
Has anyone had one of these please as I would like to know if I should take my Thyroxine beforehand?
greenfingers
in
Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Side Effects
He’s now on
Dexamethasone
4 times a day. Dorzolomide with Timolol twice a day both eyes, Iopidine twice a day and Monopost twice a day, both eyes. We have both noticed side effects, mostly confusion, and communication issues, some memory loss.
He’s now on
Dexamethasone
4 times a day. Dorzolomide with Timolol twice a day both eyes, Iopidine twice a day and Monopost twice a day, both eyes. We have both noticed side effects, mostly confusion, and communication issues, some memory loss.
Gazzaswife
in
Glaucoma UK
18 days ago
tomwills0420@gmail.com
I did go from
Dexamethasone
to Hydrocortisone a weaker steroid but can’t seem to completely get off it.
I did go from
Dexamethasone
to Hydrocortisone a weaker steroid but can’t seem to completely get off it.
WillsT63
in
The Brain Tumour Charity
18 days ago
Good bye and good luck to you all !
I now have a major daily drug intake including
dexamethasone
(which replaces the parked 5mg maintenance prednisolone!) As I say goodbye I want to thank this site and those who have given me such wonderful support.
I now have a major daily drug intake including
dexamethasone
(which replaces the parked 5mg maintenance prednisolone!) As I say goodbye I want to thank this site and those who have given me such wonderful support.
DevonMichael
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Side Effects Pt 2
My question now is, 4 months after surgery he is still using steroid drops 4 times a day, although they say that might be what is driving the pressure up, they talked about weaning him off but nothing definite was decided, what is the point of acetazolamide if
dexamethasone
is still being administered
My question now is, 4 months after surgery he is still using steroid drops 4 times a day, although they say that might be what is driving the pressure up, they talked about weaning him off but nothing definite was decided, what is the point of acetazolamide if
dexamethasone
is still being administered
Gazzaswife
in
Glaucoma UK
9 days ago
Fenbendazole
He has been tinkering with different hormonal regimes, abiraterone and enzalutamide, without benefit, and has just progressed to start taking
dexamethasone
and is considering trying fenbendazole. I would be interested to hear of other peoples experience of fenbendazole ?
He has been tinkering with different hormonal regimes, abiraterone and enzalutamide, without benefit, and has just progressed to start taking
dexamethasone
and is considering trying fenbendazole. I would be interested to hear of other peoples experience of fenbendazole ?
Granolaloaf
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Trabeculectomy failed … 5 bleb needlings 3 in last 6 weeks . Ophthalmic surgeon recommends aqueous flow shunt very soon.
My body will probably heal shunt surgery in same way as it did trap door of trab .I have had very large amounts of
dexamethasone
for more than a year . I will go blind without the op .
My body will probably heal shunt surgery in same way as it did trap door of trab .I have had very large amounts of
dexamethasone
for more than a year . I will go blind without the op .
Alfiwestie
in
Glaucoma UK
18 days ago
Steroids and Radium 223
While he was on abiraterone he was taking 2mgs of
dexamethasone
, although 1mg for the last month. He’s currently taking 6mgs of prednisilone but our question is does he need to be steroid free before he can have radium 223?
While he was on abiraterone he was taking 2mgs of
dexamethasone
, although 1mg for the last month. He’s currently taking 6mgs of prednisilone but our question is does he need to be steroid free before he can have radium 223?
NLondon43
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
More to deal with. Early birthday gift I guess.
Caught it in time for medications, Paxlovid and
Dexamethasone
. Worst SE metallic taste all the time. Better than loss of all taste. I can overcome mettle mouth while eating savory food. Do have more the 2 gallons of soup my friends and neighbors have left for me.
Caught it in time for medications, Paxlovid and
Dexamethasone
. Worst SE metallic taste all the time. Better than loss of all taste. I can overcome mettle mouth while eating savory food. Do have more the 2 gallons of soup my friends and neighbors have left for me.
SpencerBoy11
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
ITP secondary to CLL TX hi-dx dexamethasome Response
This study: 'High-dose
dexamethasone
vs prednisone for treatment of adult immune thrombocytopenia: a prospective multicenter randomized trial 2016' talks about response rates to this protocol. Has anyone had similar results to mine after the first round of dosing?
This study: 'High-dose
dexamethasone
vs prednisone for treatment of adult immune thrombocytopenia: a prospective multicenter randomized trial 2016' talks about response rates to this protocol. Has anyone had similar results to mine after the first round of dosing?
cyclist123
in
CLL Support
7 months ago
Should go into the OMAHA2a ODM-208 (MK-5684-004): phase 3 trial?
The arms of the trial are: 1:Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)+ opevesostat Participants receive opevesostat 5 mg by oral tablets twice daily (BID) plus
dexamethasone
1.5 mg by oral tablets and fludrocortisone acetate 0.1 mg oral tablet once daily (QD) continuously until disease progression.
The arms of the trial are: 1:Hormone replacement therapy (HRT)+ opevesostat Participants receive opevesostat 5 mg by oral tablets twice daily (BID) plus
dexamethasone
1.5 mg by oral tablets and fludrocortisone acetate 0.1 mg oral tablet once daily (QD) continuously until disease progression.
LakeT
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
High cortisol
Cushings has been suggested and she is currently having a
Dexamethasone
test. If anyone has any experience of this and can help I would be enormously grateful. Thank you
Cushings has been suggested and she is currently having a
Dexamethasone
test. If anyone has any experience of this and can help I would be enormously grateful. Thank you
Airmed
in
Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Timing of Docetaxel
Not my first choice as I think there might be interim steps which could be effective, eg: 1/ zap (SABR) the left hip joint to get rid of the discomfort, also zap the hyoid. 2/ change from Prednisolone to
Dexamethasone
to get more out of Zytiga. 3/ if (2) fails, move to Xtandi.
Not my first choice as I think there might be interim steps which could be effective, eg: 1/ zap (SABR) the left hip joint to get rid of the discomfort, also zap the hyoid. 2/ change from Prednisolone to
Dexamethasone
to get more out of Zytiga. 3/ if (2) fails, move to Xtandi.
Ian99
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Sensitive / Surprise Natural Pregnancy - Anxiety triggered
For that last transfer, I was put on an immune protocol and was taking a lot of medication throughout my pregnancy including intralipids,
dexamethasone
, progesterone (a lot of it) and clexane and aspirin.
For that last transfer, I was put on an immune protocol and was taking a lot of medication throughout my pregnancy including intralipids,
dexamethasone
, progesterone (a lot of it) and clexane and aspirin.
XOXO13
in
Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
25 days ago
Comparative costs of Pluvicto
Secondly, if I aim to be treated in April, I will have had 3 months with little treatment other than
Dexamethasone
. Does anyone recommend a holding mechanism that would halt, or at least slow, the spread of disease? As ever, many thanks, in advance!
Secondly, if I aim to be treated in April, I will have had 3 months with little treatment other than
Dexamethasone
. Does anyone recommend a holding mechanism that would halt, or at least slow, the spread of disease? As ever, many thanks, in advance!
CrocodileShoes
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Failing ADT
Also- should I try switching from Prednisone to
Dexamethasone
? I guess more radiation is an outside possibility but I think that train has already run as I am getting hip replacement surgery on Wednesday because the 2 previous times my hip was radiated caused necrosis (lack of blood flow).
Also- should I try switching from Prednisone to
Dexamethasone
? I guess more radiation is an outside possibility but I think that train has already run as I am getting hip replacement surgery on Wednesday because the 2 previous times my hip was radiated caused necrosis (lack of blood flow).
jfoesq
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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