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Radium-223 & Fracture Risk
New study from the Royal Marsden (Chris Parker) [1]. "This was a prospective, multicenter phase II study of radium-223 in 36 men with mCRPC and a reference cohort (n = 36) matched for fracture risk and not treated with radium-223." "Thirty-six patients were treated with up to six 4-week cycles of radium
New study from the Royal Marsden (Chris Parker) [1]. "This was a prospective, multicenter phase II study of radium-223 in 36 men with mCRPC and a reference cohort (n = 36) matched for fracture risk and not treated with radium-223." "Thirty-six patients were treated with up to six 4-week cycles of radium
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
What's next on tap
Well the 12th cycle of carboplatin and cabataxal is on May 20th, this treatment regime has been successful bringing my Psa down from 243 to 6. Although I have been told 12 cycles are on the far end of what should be taken, so far I have been tolerating it pretty well, aside from burning pain with urination
Well the 12th cycle of carboplatin and cabataxal is on May 20th, this treatment regime has been successful bringing my Psa down from 243 to 6. Although I have been told 12 cycles are on the far end of what should be taken, so far I have been tolerating it pretty well, aside from burning pain with urination
Costarica1961
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
GTN Spray Effects
I have had to use my GTN spray several times after my heart attack kast September. I dread using it and put off using it as it makes dizzy and i feel really sick and get a head breaking headache within minutes of using it. Does anyone else suffer any problems using it?
I have had to use my GTN spray several times after my heart attack kast September. I dread using it and put off using it as it makes dizzy and i feel really sick and get a head breaking headache within minutes of using it. Does anyone else suffer any problems using it?
Ellester
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
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Hello all, I have been a “watcher” for a while and thought that it was time to say hello and post my story. After a routine phone conversation with my Dr over a completely different matter, { testosterone levels } she noticed that I was out of breath. I explained that I had just done something and was
Hello all, I have been a “watcher” for a while and thought that it was time to say hello and post my story. After a routine phone conversation with my Dr over a completely different matter, { testosterone levels } she noticed that I was out of breath. I explained that I had just done something and was
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Chest pain made my life a nightmare
Hey everyone, My name is Tarek and i am 36. I live in Romania, i am married and i have my own business. I am sure i am happy with my life, my wife and my work. But 4 years ago i started to have strange feeling in my chest, like heart is jumping out of my chest, for sure i went to make a cardio checkup
Hey everyone, My name is Tarek and i am 36. I live in Romania, i am married and i have my own business. I am sure i am happy with my life, my wife and my work. But 4 years ago i started to have strange feeling in my chest, like heart is jumping out of my chest, for sure i went to make a cardio checkup
Trinton1
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Blood results and liver
I wrote last week about a series of blood tests, which showed I needed more levothyroxine and iron. I want to thank everyone again for helping me out since my dose was raised to 75mcg levo earlier this week! I showed the results to my GP who then had me do another set of blood tests on Wednesday and
I wrote last week about a series of blood tests, which showed I needed more levothyroxine and iron. I want to thank everyone again for helping me out since my dose was raised to 75mcg levo earlier this week! I showed the results to my GP who then had me do another set of blood tests on Wednesday and
naryshkin
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Neupogen Injection During Doxetaxil Treatments.
Good morning Warriors: I had my first Docetaxel infusion 3 weeks ago. I had a bad reaction and was put in hospital for 5 days because of a low white blood cell count - 5 - and low sodium count of 119. I believe the reaction was because I could not eat for 3 days due to a severe case of acid reflux
Good morning Warriors: I had my first Docetaxel infusion 3 weeks ago. I had a bad reaction and was put in hospital for 5 days because of a low white blood cell count - 5 - and low sodium count of 119. I believe the reaction was because I could not eat for 3 days due to a severe case of acid reflux
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Gtn spray
I have bouts of what feel like heartburn I had 3 stents fitted last November and get warm feeling in my chest and left arm no pain do I have to take my spray for this
I have bouts of what feel like heartburn I had 3 stents fitted last November and get warm feeling in my chest and left arm no pain do I have to take my spray for this
Heartfelt1957
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
Allergy to polyethylene glycol what does that mean for other glycols
Hi I had anaphylaxis last week to an arthritis medication and I have been diagnosed as having a polyethylene glycol allergy. What I don't know is does this mean I am also allergic to other glycols like propylene glycol?
Hi I had anaphylaxis last week to an arthritis medication and I have been diagnosed as having a polyethylene glycol allergy. What I don't know is does this mean I am also allergic to other glycols like propylene glycol?
2dog5
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Allergic to Glycols
3 years ago
Low sodium with Afib and heart failure
How can i improve my salt levels ?I do not think i should be loading my food with salt. Any ideas or knowledge please would be helpful.
How can i improve my salt levels ?I do not think i should be loading my food with salt. Any ideas or knowledge please would be helpful.
10gingercats
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AF Association
3 years ago
Constant bouts of Itching
I was diagnosed as to having PMR just under 3 years ago. Currently reducing from 7.5mg /day to 7.0mg/day, using DSNS taper schedule, as I have had problems at this level before, and had to increase the dosage back up again. For the last year or so, I have suffered with extreme bouts of itching, and
I was diagnosed as to having PMR just under 3 years ago. Currently reducing from 7.5mg /day to 7.0mg/day, using DSNS taper schedule, as I have had problems at this level before, and had to increase the dosage back up again. For the last year or so, I have suffered with extreme bouts of itching, and
apttony
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Does this sound like ibs?
I’m 33 year old female. I’ve been having stomach problems now since October 2020. It all started when I got lots of pain in my lower right abdomen, I lay on my tummy which made me be sick 3 times the pain subsided but didn’t go completely, but as well as that I started having diarrhoea and loose stools
I’m 33 year old female. I’ve been having stomach problems now since October 2020. It all started when I got lots of pain in my lower right abdomen, I lay on my tummy which made me be sick 3 times the pain subsided but didn’t go completely, but as well as that I started having diarrhoea and loose stools
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IBS Network
3 years ago
Had enough
I’ve had IBS-D for about 6/7 years and last year was just awful; I almost had an accident last June (ended up going in a bucket in a shed) which then resulted in me avoiding leaving the house for months. To cut a long story short I had a complete meltdown about it all in August and wound up on amitryptalyn
I’ve had IBS-D for about 6/7 years and last year was just awful; I almost had an accident last June (ended up going in a bucket in a shed) which then resulted in me avoiding leaving the house for months. To cut a long story short I had a complete meltdown about it all in August and wound up on amitryptalyn
Mush83
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IBS Network
3 years ago
What To Eat When Eating Out?
My husband's labs on 11/25/2020 were Creatinine 1.64 and GFR 40. He was told to start eating low sodium and low potassium, which he did. On 02/25/2021 his Creatinine was 1.21 and his GFR was 57. The Nephrologist gave me credit as the cook. I realize that labs are just a picture of a given day, but
My husband's labs on 11/25/2020 were Creatinine 1.64 and GFR 40. He was told to start eating low sodium and low potassium, which he did. On 02/25/2021 his Creatinine was 1.21 and his GFR was 57. The Nephrologist gave me credit as the cook. I realize that labs are just a picture of a given day, but
zoey_s
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Early CKD Support
3 years ago
Should I go to A & E
Hi. I have had numerous issues since anterior STEMI end of October last year and still recovering. Several angioplasty , 2 stents and unstable angina. My query is - felt unwell for last 2 days. Still made myself go for short walks. Angina yesterday morning and ongoing chest pain. Woken 4am by horrendous
Hi. I have had numerous issues since anterior STEMI end of October last year and still recovering. Several angioplasty , 2 stents and unstable angina. My query is - felt unwell for last 2 days. Still made myself go for short walks. Angina yesterday morning and ongoing chest pain. Woken 4am by horrendous
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British Heart Foundation
3 years ago
difference between betamethasone dipropionate and betamethasone sodium phosphate
Hi everyone, is there a different between this two medications or just brand names ( betamethasone dipropionate and betamethasone sodium phosphate ) anyone have any information about this? for me I don't have knowledge about medications, I just started explore medication. https://www.nahdionline.com
Hi everyone, is there a different between this two medications or just brand names ( betamethasone dipropionate and betamethasone sodium phosphate ) anyone have any information about this? for me I don't have knowledge about medications, I just started explore medication. https://www.nahdionline.com
miriALsumayra
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Normal ventricles/fluttering atria?
When one has atrial flutter/afib and is on a rate control beta blocker (like metoprolol tartrate) as well as a rhythm control sodium channel blocker (like flecainide) … can the atria still be fluttering/fibbing but the ventricles pumping normally? In other words, can one have a normal pulse and a Kardia
When one has atrial flutter/afib and is on a rate control beta blocker (like metoprolol tartrate) as well as a rhythm control sodium channel blocker (like flecainide) … can the atria still be fluttering/fibbing but the ventricles pumping normally? In other words, can one have a normal pulse and a Kardia
DKBX
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AF Association
3 years ago
More glycol trade names
Strap in. This is a doozy. My husband used some iodine solution.... I broke out like crazy after coming in contact with a single drop of it. I checked the label and it had something suspish: "Makon 8." What is that, I ask? Here is what I found. Polyethylene glycol ether. Here is a giant list of trade
Strap in. This is a doozy. My husband used some iodine solution.... I broke out like crazy after coming in contact with a single drop of it. I checked the label and it had something suspish: "Makon 8." What is that, I ask? Here is what I found. Polyethylene glycol ether. Here is a giant list of trade
gothchiq
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Allergic to Glycols
3 years ago
Why consider Ambroxol for PD?
A member of our community here suggested that I repost this answer to their question separately for all with PD to consider. The question is why should someone with PD consider taking Ambroxol, or more specifically what did it do for me and how much do I take? The 2nd question first. I followed the
A member of our community here suggested that I repost this answer to their question separately for all with PD to consider. The question is why should someone with PD consider taking Ambroxol, or more specifically what did it do for me and how much do I take? The 2nd question first. I followed the
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Chapter 17. I dream of the revolution that must come... 1/2
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
This is chapter 17 of a book I published in 2015, "A Different Way of Looking at Parkinson's. Almost 20 years of experience with my father's disease (1994-2012)" (only in Spanish). Although we have learned a lot more since that year, I think it can still be useful to most sufferers and family members
parkinsonshereandnow
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
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