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and recently had to increase the dose. Would like to talk to people that have had experience with this. Thank you and I look forward to meeting you
I'm on
enzyme
therapy
and recently had to increase the dose. Would like to talk to people that have had experience with this. Thank you and I look forward to meeting you
Corinne777
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Couch to 5K
5 months ago
Treatment Preferences in Patients with Hypothyroidism: an Analysis of Eleven Randomized Controlled Trials
I have only read this abstract - once, and very quickly - hence no real comments. But patients preferring combination treatment is hardly a surprise. We'd probably prefer our own nicely working thyroid - which would be producing T4 and T3. Wouldn't it? [i]Treatment Preferences in Patients with Hypothyroidism
I have only read this abstract - once, and very quickly - hence no real comments. But patients preferring combination treatment is hardly a surprise. We'd probably prefer our own nicely working thyroid - which would be producing T4 and T3. Wouldn't it? [i]Treatment Preferences in Patients with Hypothyroidism
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
1 day ago
Dr. Selection for Proton Therapy
Hi all, I've been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Gleason 9 with metastatic to the right seminal vessel and one lymph node. Currently getting registered at Loma Linda and also the Proton Center at San Diego. Dr. Rossi just went on vacation for a month, so he's unfortunately a no-go, and I'm
Hi all, I've been diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer. Gleason 9 with metastatic to the right seminal vessel and one lymph node. Currently getting registered at Loma Linda and also the Proton Center at San Diego. Dr. Rossi just went on vacation for a month, so he's unfortunately a no-go, and I'm
Garfield-_1234
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 days ago
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Very painful steroid injection
Hello! I wanted some advice or to hear there’s light at the end of this miserable tunnel I have been getting steroid injections for the last 10 years into my toes and my thumbs. I have just had to move house and the packing put my hands into a lot of pain. So the doctor put steroids into my thumbs and
Hello! I wanted some advice or to hear there’s light at the end of this miserable tunnel I have been getting steroid injections for the last 10 years into my toes and my thumbs. I have just had to move house and the packing put my hands into a lot of pain. So the doctor put steroids into my thumbs and
Tonkie
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NRAS
9 days ago
Digoxin with Bisoprol
Hi all, My dad is in persistent AFib. He was started on Digoxin 125mg after diagnosis of heart failure. He saw an EP and was additionally prescribed Bisoprol 2.5mg last week. Today is day 6 of him taking Bisoprol. He has been feeling slightly breathless from just walking around in his apartment/flat
Hi all, My dad is in persistent AFib. He was started on Digoxin 125mg after diagnosis of heart failure. He saw an EP and was additionally prescribed Bisoprol 2.5mg last week. Today is day 6 of him taking Bisoprol. He has been feeling slightly breathless from just walking around in his apartment/flat
priya_uk
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
9 days ago
hdr brachytherapy or proton for salvage tx
MSK RO (Gorovets) recommends proton sbrt due to my preexisting urinary issues….hdr brachytherapy logistically is a LOT easier for me…..wondering if anyone here has any experience or opinions on this topic…..with all the hype about proton therapy and few studies to back it up definitively I’d hate to
MSK RO (Gorovets) recommends proton sbrt due to my preexisting urinary issues….hdr brachytherapy logistically is a LOT easier for me…..wondering if anyone here has any experience or opinions on this topic…..with all the hype about proton therapy and few studies to back it up definitively I’d hate to
Tommyj2
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 days ago
Tuesday's Tip
I've read in Dr. Jones' book that often the use of light therapy has been shown to help patient's itching. It has been used for years in newborns to help break down neonatal jaundice. It's thought to break down the jaundice pigment in the skin. The trick is the decide how much sunlight or light therapy
I've read in Dr. Jones' book that often the use of light therapy has been shown to help patient's itching. It has been used for years in newborns to help break down neonatal jaundice. It's thought to break down the jaundice pigment in the skin. The trick is the decide how much sunlight or light therapy
DonnaBoll
Administrator
in
PBC Foundation
9 days ago
Got in a mess over reduction of T4
If possible could greygoose TiggerMeor anyone else offer some much needed advice. A few weeks ago I reduced t4 to 75/100 over one week (high t4) I felt very under medicated so then increased again. I then changed to a lactose free make to see if accord was causing the acid reflux. Recently
If possible could greygoose TiggerMeor anyone else offer some much needed advice. A few weeks ago I reduced t4 to 75/100 over one week (high t4) I felt very under medicated so then increased again. I then changed to a lactose free make to see if accord was causing the acid reflux. Recently
Sailing14
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Thyroid UK
10 days ago
Abiraterone/prednisone plus olaparib extends time to progression in BRCA/ATM mutated prostate cancer.
I have already talked about this data, but it's worth repeating...plus when I see dr Hussain I always smile! “Our data showed that the combination therapy resulted in more than two-fold increase in the median time to disease progression compared to single-agents or sequentially following progression
I have already talked about this data, but it's worth repeating...plus when I see dr Hussain I always smile! “Our data showed that the combination therapy resulted in more than two-fold increase in the median time to disease progression compared to single-agents or sequentially following progression
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
12 days ago
Asking for your stories and help
Hi, I'm new here. Yesterday, after 2 years of searching, my 75-year-old mother was finally diagnosed. We are from Poland, where there is no other treatment apart from amantadine and levodopa. There are also no websites or support groups like yours. That's why I would like to ask if, apart from a physiotherapist
Hi, I'm new here. Yesterday, after 2 years of searching, my 75-year-old mother was finally diagnosed. We are from Poland, where there is no other treatment apart from amantadine and levodopa. There are also no websites or support groups like yours. That's why I would like to ask if, apart from a physiotherapist
garucha
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PSP Association
13 days ago
Blood results
I am wondering whether these latest results might shed some light on me waking very early in the mornings 0430 at the moment with night sweats and unable to get back to sleep and high blood pressure results at various times of the day. I am currently on 115mcg Levo and 10mcg of T3. I have an appointment
I am wondering whether these latest results might shed some light on me waking very early in the mornings 0430 at the moment with night sweats and unable to get back to sleep and high blood pressure results at various times of the day. I am currently on 115mcg Levo and 10mcg of T3. I have an appointment
Turquoisenona
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Thyroid UK
14 days ago
after being fast tracked ABD-147 was designed orphan drug for the Treatment of Neuroendocrine Carcinoma (prostate included)
DLL3 is expressed by neuroendocrine cancers, including prostate cancer! They plan to start a phase 1 trial by the end of 2024 (on lung cancer, but it’s worth to keep an eye on it). “ABD-147 is a next-generation precision radiopharmaceutical biologic therapy designed to deliver Actinium-225 (225Ac)
DLL3 is expressed by neuroendocrine cancers, including prostate cancer! They plan to start a phase 1 trial by the end of 2024 (on lung cancer, but it’s worth to keep an eye on it). “ABD-147 is a next-generation precision radiopharmaceutical biologic therapy designed to deliver Actinium-225 (225Ac)
Maxone73
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
14 days ago
Withdrawal/ Nicotine replacement
Withdrawal/ Nicotine replacement Withdrawal feelings usually are the strongest in the first week after quitting. Many people don’t like how withdrawal feels. So some people start smoking again to feel better. The first week after quitting is when you are most at risk for a slip. It helps your quit
Withdrawal/ Nicotine replacement Withdrawal feelings usually are the strongest in the first week after quitting. Many people don’t like how withdrawal feels. So some people start smoking again to feel better. The first week after quitting is when you are most at risk for a slip. It helps your quit
jillygirl
Administrator
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Quit Support
17 days ago
Will Biological Therapy drugs work for me?!
I just wanted to see if there was anyone out there similar to me and to see if anything worked. I'll try and briefly explain.... 4 years I've had it... Deep burning pain in my left bum cheek (si joint area) and throbbing burning all down my left side/leg. Basically sciatica. I can't sleep on my left
I just wanted to see if there was anyone out there similar to me and to see if anything worked. I'll try and briefly explain.... 4 years I've had it... Deep burning pain in my left bum cheek (si joint area) and throbbing burning all down my left side/leg. Basically sciatica. I can't sleep on my left
BusyMumOfBoys
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Pain Concern
19 days ago
Stage 3 curative?
HiMy mum (76 years old with COPD and emphysema) was diagnosed on 17 June with stage 3 nsclc with localised spread to a rib and lymph node. She has her 20th and last radiotherapy dose tomorrow. The oncologist said he was aiming for curative. There has been no mention of chemo or targeted therapy. Is this
HiMy mum (76 years old with COPD and emphysema) was diagnosed on 17 June with stage 3 nsclc with localised spread to a rib and lymph node. She has her 20th and last radiotherapy dose tomorrow. The oncologist said he was aiming for curative. There has been no mention of chemo or targeted therapy. Is this
Lesleypod
in
The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
21 days ago
Celeste photopharmics trial
I would like to know if anyone in this group is participating in this clinical trial [u]DB RCT for Specialized Phototherapy in Parkinson's Disease. (LIGHT-PD[/u]) ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT04453033 Sponsor PhotoPharmics, Inc. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04453033?locStr=United%20States&country
I would like to know if anyone in this group is participating in this clinical trial [u]DB RCT for Specialized Phototherapy in Parkinson's Disease. (LIGHT-PD[/u]) ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT04453033 Sponsor PhotoPharmics, Inc. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04453033?locStr=United%20States&country
Boscoejean
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Cure Parkinson's
23 days ago
ketamine treatment
Hi all. I suffer from severe anxiety and PTSD. I’m a 62 year old woman. I moved from pa to fl two years ago with my adopted daughter who is now 17 and a senior in high school. I divorced my husband after 20 years of marriage. I was sexually abused at 13 and then once at 20 by my brother. He is my only
Hi all. I suffer from severe anxiety and PTSD. I’m a 62 year old woman. I moved from pa to fl two years ago with my adopted daughter who is now 17 and a senior in high school. I divorced my husband after 20 years of marriage. I was sexually abused at 13 and then once at 20 by my brother. He is my only
EFTA
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Anxiety and Depression Support
24 days ago
T3 T4 Dosing
Hi, I took levothyroxine only for years (since 2007) - constant adjustment of dose between 75mcg and 100/75mcg alternate days as always had hypo symptoms. Most recent dose 100/75mcg daily. Just seen endo (well endo's registrar actually) and started on T3/T4 combination therapy. He put me on a dose
Hi, I took levothyroxine only for years (since 2007) - constant adjustment of dose between 75mcg and 100/75mcg alternate days as always had hypo symptoms. Most recent dose 100/75mcg daily. Just seen endo (well endo's registrar actually) and started on T3/T4 combination therapy. He put me on a dose
JoanC645
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Thyroid UK
26 days ago
Virtual Therapy and OT for ADHD- Any Advice?
I’m a 29-year-old female who’s been dealing with ADHD since 2015. I’ve tried a bunch of treatments and strategies, but I’m still having trouble with focus and prioritizing tasks, which affects both my work and personal life. Recently, I started a demanding job that makes it tough to fit in-person appointments
I’m a 29-year-old female who’s been dealing with ADHD since 2015. I’ve tried a bunch of treatments and strategies, but I’m still having trouble with focus and prioritizing tasks, which affects both my work and personal life. Recently, I started a demanding job that makes it tough to fit in-person appointments
GreenGrass24
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
27 days ago
Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson - Current trials Patients experiences
Co-organized by ISSCR and the WPC, this open access webinar will provide a high-level outlook of current cell therapy research and clinical applications for Parkinson’s disease. Presenters will highlight advances in cell and gene therapies, including basic research discoveries and the latest clinical
Co-organized by ISSCR and the WPC, this open access webinar will provide a high-level outlook of current cell therapy research and clinical applications for Parkinson’s disease. Presenters will highlight advances in cell and gene therapies, including basic research discoveries and the latest clinical
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
28 days ago
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