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ADT and hypertension?
Does anyone know of a connection between ADT and high blood pressure? My bp was normal all my life until ADT. I've been on Zoladex for 1 1/2 years, and over that time I've become hypertensive. My bp used to be about 120/65, and now it's about 148/85. I haven't found any literature on this except for
Does anyone know of a connection between ADT and high blood pressure? My bp was normal all my life until ADT. I've been on Zoladex for 1 1/2 years, and over that time I've become hypertensive. My bp used to be about 120/65, and now it's about 148/85. I haven't found any literature on this except for
jazzy53
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Exam by laptop?
I was scheduled to drive 3 hours to Salt Lake City to be seen by my neurologist. That was before. Then it was changed to a video chat. I thought it was a dumb idea but I was wrong. One of his Fellows went through the process. But first she said to remember three things: A zebra, a ring and a
I was scheduled to drive 3 hours to Salt Lake City to be seen by my neurologist. That was before. Then it was changed to a video chat. I thought it was a dumb idea but I was wrong. One of his Fellows went through the process. But first she said to remember three things: A zebra, a ring and a
kaypeeoh
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Hypothyroid with low fasting blood sugar
Hello,I am a 73 year old lady who has been on thyroxine(50) for thirty years.I also have high cholesterol no statins as Dr said good is higher than bad.My husband was prediabetic so I got a glucose moniter.For the past few weeks have been very depressed as have children and grandchildren who are key
Hello,I am a 73 year old lady who has been on thyroxine(50) for thirty years.I also have high cholesterol no statins as Dr said good is higher than bad.My husband was prediabetic so I got a glucose moniter.For the past few weeks have been very depressed as have children and grandchildren who are key
Daisydarling
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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B vitamins query
Somebody mentioned Marmite for B vitamins; is the B9 in it the best form? I e , folate, as opposed to folic acid?
Somebody mentioned Marmite for B vitamins; is the B9 in it the best form? I e , folate, as opposed to folic acid?
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Potential therapy for rare neurologic disease may also benefit PWP's
A targeted therapy, currently being studied for treatment of certain cancers including glioblastoma, may also be beneficial in treating other neurologic diseases....like Parkinson's. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-potential-therapy-rare-neurologic-disease.html
A targeted therapy, currently being studied for treatment of certain cancers including glioblastoma, may also be beneficial in treating other neurologic diseases....like Parkinson's. https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-04-potential-therapy-rare-neurologic-disease.html
Zardoz
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Medication help
Hi all, I hope everyone is as well as can be at the moment. I was diagnosed roughly 2 years ago and put on pentasa suppositories. October time last year I reported to my gastro doc that I was having more blood & mucus. She requested a calprotectin test which came back as elevated then put me on pentasa
Hi all, I hope everyone is as well as can be at the moment. I was diagnosed roughly 2 years ago and put on pentasa suppositories. October time last year I reported to my gastro doc that I was having more blood & mucus. She requested a calprotectin test which came back as elevated then put me on pentasa
JLgee
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
4 years ago
If you have diabetes
AstraZeneca announced it's testing the SGLT-2 inhibitor dapagliflozin (Farxiga) as a possible COVID-19 treatment in the phase III DARE-19 trial. (Reuters) New research from Glytec suggests that in-hospital mortality is more than quadrupled in COVID-19 patients with diabetes and hyperglycemia. https
AstraZeneca announced it's testing the SGLT-2 inhibitor dapagliflozin (Farxiga) as a possible COVID-19 treatment in the phase III DARE-19 trial. (Reuters) New research from Glytec suggests that in-hospital mortality is more than quadrupled in COVID-19 patients with diabetes and hyperglycemia. https
vocalEK
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Alternative intake for HUMAN MIXTARD 50
I am now using Human Mixtard 50 40IU Injection which has been freely given by my Bank's Dispensary (monthly they provide us 3 units per month freely as I am a retired Bank Pensioner). They have now given me WOSULIN 50/50 40IU/ml as HUMAN MIXTARD is not available with them. Due to COVID-19 Lockdown,
I am now using Human Mixtard 50 40IU Injection which has been freely given by my Bank's Dispensary (monthly they provide us 3 units per month freely as I am a retired Bank Pensioner). They have now given me WOSULIN 50/50 40IU/ml as HUMAN MIXTARD is not available with them. Due to COVID-19 Lockdown,
raruna
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Neuropathy????
Hi everyone. I am on Carbo Caelyx( or at least I was) 4th cycle and I have the most weird sensation that starts in my right arm pit, travels across to my breast bone and down my arm to above my elbow. It doesn’t hurt but is like a million ants running around, well like pins and needles. Then it disappears
Hi everyone. I am on Carbo Caelyx( or at least I was) 4th cycle and I have the most weird sensation that starts in my right arm pit, travels across to my breast bone and down my arm to above my elbow. It doesn’t hurt but is like a million ants running around, well like pins and needles. Then it disappears
JustKBO
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Diabetics are Vulnerable to Covid19- Precautions to be taken
From the data so far, it appears that people with Diabetes tend to get infected easily by Covid19 unless adequate precautions are taken...and especially if the Diabetic is more than 60 years, the risk further increases. While research is not very clear the reason for such vulnerability, but the experts
From the data so far, it appears that people with Diabetes tend to get infected easily by Covid19 unless adequate precautions are taken...and especially if the Diabetic is more than 60 years, the risk further increases. While research is not very clear the reason for such vulnerability, but the experts
namaha
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Prudandal nerve pain
Hi all! I’ve suffered with prudandal nerve pain for over 2 years now. I’m on gabapentin codeine paracetamol and duloxetine Yet I am still having lots of problems. I’m 28 I feel I have no quality of life. Can anyone recommend anything at all?
Hi all! I’ve suffered with prudandal nerve pain for over 2 years now. I’m on gabapentin codeine paracetamol and duloxetine Yet I am still having lots of problems. I’m 28 I feel I have no quality of life. Can anyone recommend anything at all?
Scfx
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 years ago
Weird white feet feet! (Sorry about the picture)
Hi guys! Hope everyone is well during this time. I just wondered if anyone knew anything about what’s going on here? I know obviously what it looks like; but don’t want to jump to conclusions as I know no one that has similar symptoms so cannot ask them. Alongside the colour, I get to tingling and
Hi guys! Hope everyone is well during this time. I just wondered if anyone knew anything about what’s going on here? I know obviously what it looks like; but don’t want to jump to conclusions as I know no one that has similar symptoms so cannot ask them. Alongside the colour, I get to tingling and
kateclowe
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Neuropathy- consider acupuncture
I had pretty significant neuropathy in my feet after Taxotere. Nothing was really working, tried some supplements that one PA recommended to no avail. I finally tried acupuncture on a recommendation- it took about 4 or 5 visits, but it started getting better. Pretty much gone now. It could of been a
I had pretty significant neuropathy in my feet after Taxotere. Nothing was really working, tried some supplements that one PA recommended to no avail. I finally tried acupuncture on a recommendation- it took about 4 or 5 visits, but it started getting better. Pretty much gone now. It could of been a
Chugach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Welcome to The Digestion SOS® Docusummit!
http://digestionsosseries.com/event. Discover why you can't ignore your gut issues, and learn how to put common misconceptions about IBS and leaky gut to rest. We'll also discuss identifying SIBO symptoms, getting real about embarrassing bathroom issues and strategies to overcome them! Shivan Sarna is
http://digestionsosseries.com/event. Discover why you can't ignore your gut issues, and learn how to put common misconceptions about IBS and leaky gut to rest. We'll also discuss identifying SIBO symptoms, getting real about embarrassing bathroom issues and strategies to overcome them! Shivan Sarna is
Heloise
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Hi all, I hope you're managing to keep yourself safe and well during these worrying times. Bits of my face keep going numb.
Bits of my face keep going numb randomly and I get an electric shock feeling in my top lip, I've watched it go to and fro in the mirror. It's all remarkably annoying frankly. I have fibromyalgia and neuropathy in my hands. Recently my left shoulder has been really painful and causing my left arm and
Bits of my face keep going numb randomly and I get an electric shock feeling in my top lip, I've watched it go to and fro in the mirror. It's all remarkably annoying frankly. I have fibromyalgia and neuropathy in my hands. Recently my left shoulder has been really painful and causing my left arm and
Sazzer01
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Body odor from thiamine hydrochloride?
Hi, I am newly diagnosed with PD and have not started with any medication yet. But I take a daily "coctail" of: B1 Thiamine hydrochloride powder 2 ml (close to 1 g) NAC powder 1,5 g l-citrulline 1 g Glutathione 200 mg Mannitol 4 ml Creatine occationally My spouse is complaining about my new body
Hi, I am newly diagnosed with PD and have not started with any medication yet. But I take a daily "coctail" of: B1 Thiamine hydrochloride powder 2 ml (close to 1 g) NAC powder 1,5 g l-citrulline 1 g Glutathione 200 mg Mannitol 4 ml Creatine occationally My spouse is complaining about my new body
Mimer
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
PA and palms of hands
This is probably going to be one of the stranger questions asked on this forum, however, seeing as I've read on this site about sensations and symptoms I didn't even know to attribute to PA, I thought I'd reach out to the group to see if anyone else experiences this. I was diagnosed a couple months
This is probably going to be one of the stranger questions asked on this forum, however, seeing as I've read on this site about sensations and symptoms I didn't even know to attribute to PA, I thought I'd reach out to the group to see if anyone else experiences this. I was diagnosed a couple months
RLG99
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Pacemaker battery change due now
Hi all. Hope you are well and not stir crazy. I have sick sinus syndrome tachy/brady variety. 20 years. 3 ablations. Last one partially effective. Prof Schilling reluctant to do more. Anyway I am on the list at Barts for an update as my current (2nd) pacemaker has a few months battery left. Had
Hi all. Hope you are well and not stir crazy. I have sick sinus syndrome tachy/brady variety. 20 years. 3 ablations. Last one partially effective. Prof Schilling reluctant to do more. Anyway I am on the list at Barts for an update as my current (2nd) pacemaker has a few months battery left. Had
Icenae
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 years ago
First time order for B12
Hi, After a nerve conduction study last week (following a clear MRI) the doctor said my neuro symptoms couldn't be B12 related as I don't have any nerve damage. Considering I've had the symptoms (continuously) for only a year, I know it can take a long time for any damage to occur. This is just one
Hi, After a nerve conduction study last week (following a clear MRI) the doctor said my neuro symptoms couldn't be B12 related as I don't have any nerve damage. Considering I've had the symptoms (continuously) for only a year, I know it can take a long time for any damage to occur. This is just one
Hidden
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
STILL NEED HELP
I'm wondering if I have DAWS( dopamine agonist withdrawal syndrome ) I started my tapering from requip the first of Feb. and finished the end of the month. Now I find I'm having terrifying dreams. heavy sweating. roaring in my head, lots more physical discomforts . Has anyone experienced this and if
I'm wondering if I have DAWS( dopamine agonist withdrawal syndrome ) I started my tapering from requip the first of Feb. and finished the end of the month. Now I find I'm having terrifying dreams. heavy sweating. roaring in my head, lots more physical discomforts . Has anyone experienced this and if
sweetiepye
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 years ago
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