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Has anyone tried or have any knowledge of NovoThor PBM Therapy light beds? A friend saw a leaflet in a waiting room recently, so I’ve done a bit of research and it looks very interesting and if the stats are true good be very helpful for fibromyalgia sufferers, no mention of cost though! My fibromyalgia
Has anyone tried or have any knowledge of NovoThor PBM Therapy light beds? A friend saw a leaflet in a waiting room recently, so I’ve done a bit of research and it looks very interesting and if the stats are true good be very helpful for fibromyalgia sufferers, no mention of cost though! My fibromyalgia
Onlymeandyou
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 months ago
Breathing Problems
Hello everyone, I'm a long term severe asthmatic, chronic pain and spasms sufferer with many other medical conditions, I just wanted ask a question, I currently suffer from chronic pain and severe asthma, I sometimes get the following symptoms, shortness of breath, tight chest, ect, when I get up on
Hello everyone, I'm a long term severe asthmatic, chronic pain and spasms sufferer with many other medical conditions, I just wanted ask a question, I currently suffer from chronic pain and severe asthma, I sometimes get the following symptoms, shortness of breath, tight chest, ect, when I get up on
Giggles-Wig
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
Five weeks in
Was rushed to hospital with stroke symptoms and no speach whatsoever. Spent two weeks in Warrington hospital B14 ward and was treated for brain infection with various IV antibiotics. Had various scans one at the Walton centre. Have been left with brocas aphasia and some other symptoms like drooling
Was rushed to hospital with stroke symptoms and no speach whatsoever. Spent two weeks in Warrington hospital B14 ward and was treated for brain infection with various IV antibiotics. Had various scans one at the Walton centre. Have been left with brocas aphasia and some other symptoms like drooling
Wheelchairdave
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Headway
9 months ago
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My father was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer four years ago. Initially, he underwent radiation for a few spots on his ribs and immediately began ADT/Xtandi treatment for two years. His PSA dropped to 0.001, prompting his medical oncologist to recommend a medication vacation. For two years, he
My father was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer four years ago. Initially, he underwent radiation for a few spots on his ribs and immediately began ADT/Xtandi treatment for two years. His PSA dropped to 0.001, prompting his medical oncologist to recommend a medication vacation. For two years, he
godhelpus
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Effect of Baseline T on T-Recovery Time
Here's a plot of % of Men who recover their baseline testosterone after stopping ADT (Lupron), as a function of ADT duration for two different groups: (A) men who had a
normal
baseline testosterone (red line), and (B) men who had a
low
baseline testosterone (green line). Increasing the
Here's a plot of % of Men who recover their baseline testosterone after stopping ADT (Lupron), as a function of ADT duration for two different groups: (A) men who had a
normal
baseline testosterone (red line), and (B) men who had a
low
baseline testosterone (green line). Increasing the
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Testosterone Recovery for 50% of Men
Here's an updated plot of Testosterone recovery time for 50% of men after stopping Lupron ADT, as a function of ADT duration. For ADT durations less than 20 months, the curve is basically linear with a slope = 1.0 (green line), meaning that the Recovery Time for 50% of men is roughly equal to the ADT
Here's an updated plot of Testosterone recovery time for 50% of men after stopping Lupron ADT, as a function of ADT duration. For ADT durations less than 20 months, the curve is basically linear with a slope = 1.0 (green line), meaning that the Recovery Time for 50% of men is roughly equal to the ADT
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Testosterone Recovery After ADT - Updated Plot
Thanks to Tall_Allen for providing lots of extra data for this plot: https://www.prostatecancer.news/2023/04/intermittent-adt.html You can easily extrapolate the curves to find out your recovery time. ADT duration of 3-9 months fall roughly on the same curve, and ADT of 18-24 roughly fall on the same
Thanks to Tall_Allen for providing lots of extra data for this plot: https://www.prostatecancer.news/2023/04/intermittent-adt.html You can easily extrapolate the curves to find out your recovery time. ADT duration of 3-9 months fall roughly on the same curve, and ADT of 18-24 roughly fall on the same
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Help! on Pro-stap, tibolone HRT brought back endo pain!? Made me so unwell - anyone relate??
pro-stap monthly injections started November without HRT. Reduced lot of the endo pain (although made my stomach issues/sensitivity to food way worse). Decided to start tibolone HRT 10 weeks into the injections and it caused awful period/endo pain, spotting, flu type symptoms on and off. Only lasted
pro-stap monthly injections started November without HRT. Reduced lot of the endo pain (although made my stomach issues/sensitivity to food way worse). Decided to start tibolone HRT 10 weeks into the injections and it caused awful period/endo pain, spotting, flu type symptoms on and off. Only lasted
Flewks
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Testosterone recovery after stopping ADT - 3
This plot shows the % of men who recovered their original testosterone level after stopping Lupron ADT, plotted versus the time (months) after stopping ADT, for three different durations of ADT (4, 6-12, or 24 months). The curves show that a short course of ADT allows men to recover their testosterone
This plot shows the % of men who recovered their original testosterone level after stopping Lupron ADT, plotted versus the time (months) after stopping ADT, for three different durations of ADT (4, 6-12, or 24 months). The curves show that a short course of ADT allows men to recover their testosterone
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Testosterone Recovery after stopping ADT -2
This plot shows the time after stopping Lupron ADT for the testosterone to recover to the original level for 50% of men, plotted versus Duration of ADT treatment (4 or 24 months). The longer the duration of ADT, the longer it takes to recover the original testosterone level, which makes sense. For
This plot shows the time after stopping Lupron ADT for the testosterone to recover to the original level for 50% of men, plotted versus Duration of ADT treatment (4 or 24 months). The longer the duration of ADT, the longer it takes to recover the original testosterone level, which makes sense. For
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Testosterone Recovery after stopping ADT -1
Here's the first of four plots showing testosterone recovery after stopping Lupron ADT. The testosterone recovers quickest in the first 12 months, but then flattens out after that.
Here's the first of four plots showing testosterone recovery after stopping Lupron ADT. The testosterone recovers quickest in the first 12 months, but then flattens out after that.
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 months ago
Recent Pulse article for GPS. 😡
Updated guidance from NHS England on treating hypothyroidism warns liothyronine should only be initiated by a consultant endocrinologist and patients taking it should be reviewed be a specialist if they have not been already. It follows a joint position statement from the British Thyroid Association
Updated guidance from NHS England on treating hypothyroidism warns liothyronine should only be initiated by a consultant endocrinologist and patients taking it should be reviewed be a specialist if they have not been already. It follows a joint position statement from the British Thyroid Association
Mollyfan
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Thoughts on Denosumab in my case
MO is suggesting Denosumab after my Dexa scan. Bone density normal in spine, osteopenia in right hip and osteoporosis on one part of left hip. I am wondering if with a -2.7 it is possible to control/improve with supplements and weight bearing exercises? What are you taking? Have added calcium. The
MO is suggesting Denosumab after my Dexa scan. Bone density normal in spine, osteopenia in right hip and osteoporosis on one part of left hip. I am wondering if with a -2.7 it is possible to control/improve with supplements and weight bearing exercises? What are you taking? Have added calcium. The
Hope49823
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSMA PET Scan Frequency?
Hello forum members. This is my first post but have learned so much here, thanks to the contributors on this site. My husband’s last and only PSMA PET scan was 1.5 years ago showing 6 mets in small bones after PSA consistently rose a year after radiation. The standard ADT treatment was prescribed
Hello forum members. This is my first post but have learned so much here, thanks to the contributors on this site. My husband’s last and only PSMA PET scan was 1.5 years ago showing 6 mets in small bones after PSA consistently rose a year after radiation. The standard ADT treatment was prescribed
EatLovePray
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
A Neophyte's Experience with a Gummy
Some of you might be interested in my gummy experience. I do not advocate anything here, but just want to share a new experience. Outside of four episodes in my eighty-four plus years, I have not used marijuana or other drugs beyond alcohol, coffee, maté from the Pampas of Argentina, and whatever uppers
Some of you might be interested in my gummy experience. I do not advocate anything here, but just want to share a new experience. Outside of four episodes in my eighty-four plus years, I have not used marijuana or other drugs beyond alcohol, coffee, maté from the Pampas of Argentina, and whatever uppers
Worked_the_World
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Full body MRI?
We’ve been reading about full body MRIs and wonder if anyone has had one after radiation treatment for prostate cancer? Can this type of test pick up micro metastases? If the full body scan was “all clear” could ADT be shortened from 2 years to a lower amount?
We’ve been reading about full body MRIs and wonder if anyone has had one after radiation treatment for prostate cancer? Can this type of test pick up micro metastases? If the full body scan was “all clear” could ADT be shortened from 2 years to a lower amount?
Oatmeal2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Zoladex and flu like symptoms
Hey. This may sound strange but does anyone suffer with flu like symptoms with the Zoladex? For the past 6 months I’ve had a number of ‘colds’ which seem to go straight to my sinuses but I have nothing else apart from feeling bunged up and absolutely no energy and achy. Just wondering if it could be
Hey. This may sound strange but does anyone suffer with flu like symptoms with the Zoladex? For the past 6 months I’ve had a number of ‘colds’ which seem to go straight to my sinuses but I have nothing else apart from feeling bunged up and absolutely no energy and achy. Just wondering if it could be
Louboo78
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
B12 or Menopause?
In Dec I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency <148 and low folate <2.2. I had 6 loading doses into the beginning of January plus a month of folic acid and felt better quite quickly. Since then I have felt worse again so I had another blood test last week. My b12 is now 559 which is normal and folate is
In Dec I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency <148 and low folate <2.2. I had 6 loading doses into the beginning of January plus a month of folic acid and felt better quite quickly. Since then I have felt worse again so I had another blood test last week. My b12 is now 559 which is normal and folate is
UpsyDaisy2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Ding Ding…Round Three.
I’m not sure if there is anyone out there that remembers me…or is prepared to admit it…but after a 12 month gap I am lacing up my shoes again. I graduated C25k six years ago and went on to graduate 10k aged 60 ish. I made some good friends on here and had great support. However a central ruke of my
I’m not sure if there is anyone out there that remembers me…or is prepared to admit it…but after a 12 month gap I am lacing up my shoes again. I graduated C25k six years ago and went on to graduate 10k aged 60 ish. I made some good friends on here and had great support. However a central ruke of my
Pm3eak
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
3 months ago
Anyone tried hyperbaric Oxygen therapy?
My bestie who is battling ovarian cancer is using this as part of her overcoming cancer plan and reckons it really helps. It gives her a boost of energy and seemes to have helped get her through the chemo stages with hardly any fatigue or sickness. It seems to be endorsed at least unofficially by many
My bestie who is battling ovarian cancer is using this as part of her overcoming cancer plan and reckons it really helps. It gives her a boost of energy and seemes to have helped get her through the chemo stages with hardly any fatigue or sickness. It seems to be endorsed at least unofficially by many
tangocharlie
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
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