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catheter for urinary retention
Does anyone have advice or tips on getting a catheter removed? My husband had it inserted due to urinary retention. The oncologist said his prostrate is full of cancer and pressing on the urethra. He has started adt with casodex and lupron. Soon to add zytiga. He also takes flomax. He’s tried twice
Does anyone have advice or tips on getting a catheter removed? My husband had it inserted due to urinary retention. The oncologist said his prostrate is full of cancer and pressing on the urethra. He has started adt with casodex and lupron. Soon to add zytiga. He also takes flomax. He’s tried twice
debbied1215
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
Bayer announces positive topline results for NUBEQA® (darolutamide) from Phase III trial in men with mHSPC - July 17, 2024
Bayer announces positive topline results for NUBEQA® (darolutamide) from Phase III trial in men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) July 17, 2024 Phase III ARANOTE trial met primary endpoint, significantly increasing radiological progression-free survival (rPFS) with NUBEQA
Bayer announces positive topline results for NUBEQA® (darolutamide) from Phase III trial in men with metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC) July 17, 2024 Phase III ARANOTE trial met primary endpoint, significantly increasing radiological progression-free survival (rPFS) with NUBEQA
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
6 days ago
breast pain
I’m currently off work, waiting on spine surgery since last October, but the last few months I’ve been getting pain in my left boob. I don’t know if it to do with my back, or if it’s manopause, HRT. Some days it’s quite bad, then another day nothing. But it’s there, more than it’s not. I don’t want
I’m currently off work, waiting on spine surgery since last October, but the last few months I’ve been getting pain in my left boob. I don’t know if it to do with my back, or if it’s manopause, HRT. Some days it’s quite bad, then another day nothing. But it’s there, more than it’s not. I don’t want
Red448
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Women's Health
7 days ago
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Looking for support in supporting my husband
This community has been so informative and I truly appreciate the information I have received from so many incredible people. Thank you! This is the first time I am posting to this group. In October 2023 my husband noticed more frequent use of the bathroom. He had his PSA tested in January which was
This community has been so informative and I truly appreciate the information I have received from so many incredible people. Thank you! This is the first time I am posting to this group. In October 2023 my husband noticed more frequent use of the bathroom. He had his PSA tested in January which was
Smmac15
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
Back home & overthinking
After 12 days in hospital I am back home. I now have to wear morphine patches, (butec), take oramorph, cyclizine and various other medication. I've started my prostap injections so I'm mindful of monitoring my mood. I take HRT gel and tablets. It's a drain. So I decided not to to with the emergency
After 12 days in hospital I am back home. I now have to wear morphine patches, (butec), take oramorph, cyclizine and various other medication. I've started my prostap injections so I'm mindful of monitoring my mood. I take HRT gel and tablets. It's a drain. So I decided not to to with the emergency
Faylen34
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Endometriosis UK
8 days ago
Is this decision right for me
I had a PSMA pet scan on 7/16/2024. The result shows a single tumor in my left lung measuring 8mm. My MO wants me to have the tumor radiated and monitor the PSA and its doubling time. A little background, I'm just short of 83 years old. I had prostatectomy in 2009, PSA undetectable until 2017. I had
I had a PSMA pet scan on 7/16/2024. The result shows a single tumor in my left lung measuring 8mm. My MO wants me to have the tumor radiated and monitor the PSA and its doubling time. A little background, I'm just short of 83 years old. I had prostatectomy in 2009, PSA undetectable until 2017. I had
old64horn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 days ago
Most recent laparoscopy came back negative, feel so invalidated and down, please help
Hello all, I'm quite late to the party but after my most recent laparoscopy yesterday, I feel very deflated and invalidated. I'm sorry for the long post but here is my story so far... From age 15 (I'm 32 now) I had terrible period pain, to the point I was bedridden some days and missing school, which
Hello all, I'm quite late to the party but after my most recent laparoscopy yesterday, I feel very deflated and invalidated. I'm sorry for the long post but here is my story so far... From age 15 (I'm 32 now) I had terrible period pain, to the point I was bedridden some days and missing school, which
rach3110
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Endometriosis UK
8 days ago
ED, ADT and Orgasm
I've been on Lupron for prostate cancer and am in my 4th of 6 months. I finished radiation therapy a month ago. I'm able to get a really good erection from 100 mg of Viagra but require direct stimulation. Before ADT, I could get hard just *thinking* about sex. Several guys have told me I'm lucky I
I've been on Lupron for prostate cancer and am in my 4th of 6 months. I finished radiation therapy a month ago. I'm able to get a really good erection from 100 mg of Viagra but require direct stimulation. Before ADT, I could get hard just *thinking* about sex. Several guys have told me I'm lucky I
PrettyUnhappyGuy
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
8 days ago
Just and update
Thought I'd update...many of you are familiar with my clinical history (attached). In April, I met with my radiologist and oncologist, we agreed to come off Orgovyx after 12 months plus SBRT to a single PLN node identified in a March 2023 scan. My oncologist favored six more months, well, pretty sure
Thought I'd update...many of you are familiar with my clinical history (attached). In April, I met with my radiologist and oncologist, we agreed to come off Orgovyx after 12 months plus SBRT to a single PLN node identified in a March 2023 scan. My oncologist favored six more months, well, pretty sure
Hawk56
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 days ago
Ask the Authors Q & A: The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety
Join us for a Live Free Q & A on Tuesday August 6th at 12 pm ET with the authors of The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety: How to Live Life to the Fullest...Because You're Not Dead (Yet). Josh Spitalnick, PhD, and Michael Stier, LCPC, leveraged their 30+ years of combined clinical experiences
Join us for a Live Free Q & A on Tuesday August 6th at 12 pm ET with the authors of The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety: How to Live Life to the Fullest...Because You're Not Dead (Yet). Josh Spitalnick, PhD, and Michael Stier, LCPC, leveraged their 30+ years of combined clinical experiences
ADAATeamRachel
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Anxiety and Depression Support
9 days ago
Ask the Authors Q & A: The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety
Join us for a Live Free Q & A on Tuesday August 6th at 12 pm ET with the authors of The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety: How to Live Life to the Fullest...Because You're Not Dead (Yet). Josh Spitalnick, PhD, and Michael Stier, LCPC, leveraged their 30+ years of combined clinical experiences
Join us for a Live Free Q & A on Tuesday August 6th at 12 pm ET with the authors of The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety: How to Live Life to the Fullest...Because You're Not Dead (Yet). Josh Spitalnick, PhD, and Michael Stier, LCPC, leveraged their 30+ years of combined clinical experiences
ADAATeamRachel
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PTSD Support
9 days ago
Ask the Authors Q & A: The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety
Join us for a Live Free Q & A on Tuesday August 6th at 12 pm ET with the authors of The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety: How to Live Life to the Fullest...Because You're Not Dead (Yet). Josh Spitalnick, PhD, and Michael Stier, LCPC, leveraged their 30+ years of combined clinical experiences
Join us for a Live Free Q & A on Tuesday August 6th at 12 pm ET with the authors of The Complete Guide to Overcoming Health Anxiety: How to Live Life to the Fullest...Because You're Not Dead (Yet). Josh Spitalnick, PhD, and Michael Stier, LCPC, leveraged their 30+ years of combined clinical experiences
ADAATeamRachel
Partner
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
9 days ago
Introduction and help navigating our NHS for Thyroid hormone replacement. Tips and support needed as it's a very tricky business.
Hi everyone. Been on my autoimmune thyroid journey for a few years now, was on 125mcg teva for a while, this dose almost suppressed the tsh, lowest was 0.003, it did however rise to 0.03. Gp reduced dose to 100mcg and TSH has now risen to 2.1. However (my bio gives loads of symptoms) I'm feeling steadily
Hi everyone. Been on my autoimmune thyroid journey for a few years now, was on 125mcg teva for a while, this dose almost suppressed the tsh, lowest was 0.003, it did however rise to 0.03. Gp reduced dose to 100mcg and TSH has now risen to 2.1. However (my bio gives loads of symptoms) I'm feeling steadily
Curlywurly70
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Thyroid UK
10 days ago
My recent Hysteroscopy
Hello I posted a short while ago about my upcoming hysteroscopy. Just to update I had it last week, and if anyone is feeling scared/anxious about having it done, I assure you I was in the best hands and very well looked after. My gynaecologist is absolutely lovely and I am very lucky. She and the
Hello I posted a short while ago about my upcoming hysteroscopy. Just to update I had it last week, and if anyone is feeling scared/anxious about having it done, I assure you I was in the best hands and very well looked after. My gynaecologist is absolutely lovely and I am very lucky. She and the
pickles36
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Endometriosis UK
10 days ago
A bit shell shocked by Hysterectomy recommendation
I was originally diagnosed with Endo in 2007 after a diagnostic laparoscopy. In 2015 my symptoms started to rear up again but I kept putting off going to see someone. Last year the heavy bleeding and pain got so bad I went private to see someone and had a further laparoscopy in December 2023. During
I was originally diagnosed with Endo in 2007 after a diagnostic laparoscopy. In 2015 my symptoms started to rear up again but I kept putting off going to see someone. Last year the heavy bleeding and pain got so bad I went private to see someone and had a further laparoscopy in December 2023. During
Charlamine2023
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Endometriosis UK
10 days ago
Help please with test results. Needing to adjust thyroid replacement due to huge weight loss...
Background.* Hashimotos, for which I take Bovine replacement "Metavive". I am allergic to Thyroxine and cannot tolerate Porcine. * Sjogren's. * 17 different food allergies. * Gall bladder issues. * HRT replacement. * Huge stress; mother very unwell post Covid / PMR & GCA, and other huge stress issues
Background.* Hashimotos, for which I take Bovine replacement "Metavive". I am allergic to Thyroxine and cannot tolerate Porcine. * Sjogren's. * 17 different food allergies. * Gall bladder issues. * HRT replacement. * Huge stress; mother very unwell post Covid / PMR & GCA, and other huge stress issues
Poppy_the_cat
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Thyroid UK
10 days ago
Hormone therapy for the older generation
My calendar is telling me that I've just completed 12 months of hormone therapy (prostap) and my PSA after radio and brachytherapy when last measured was 0.01. I'm nearly 77 and after 12 months, I'm really suffering from complete lack of energy, just getting out of bed in the morning is hard work, I
My calendar is telling me that I've just completed 12 months of hormone therapy (prostap) and my PSA after radio and brachytherapy when last measured was 0.01. I'm nearly 77 and after 12 months, I'm really suffering from complete lack of energy, just getting out of bed in the morning is hard work, I
tunybgur
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
Zometa and Dexa scan
Onco has suggested Zometa as husband has been on ADT for several years. I am reluctant to throw another med at him if it's not definitely necessary. So would you recommend Dexa scan to check for problems before simply accepting Zometa? [Further info: He has never had bone mets show on regular nuclear
Onco has suggested Zometa as husband has been on ADT for several years. I am reluctant to throw another med at him if it's not definitely necessary. So would you recommend Dexa scan to check for problems before simply accepting Zometa? [Further info: He has never had bone mets show on regular nuclear
Proflac
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
Light Therapy Celeste
Photopharmics is getting ready to recruit for phase 3. For those interested: https://photopharmics.com/innovative-research-inclusive-trials-and-new-funding-drives-hope-for-people-with-parkinsons-disease/
Photopharmics is getting ready to recruit for phase 3. For those interested: https://photopharmics.com/innovative-research-inclusive-trials-and-new-funding-drives-hope-for-people-with-parkinsons-disease/
Pegcity
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
A maternal brain hormone that builds bone - Nature - Published: 10 July 2024
[i]This recent research paper in Nature is potentially ground-breaking for the understanding of essential mechanisms involved with bone health. It's findings are related to hormonal changes during the start of mid-pregnancy lactation and early newborn nurturing that could possibly lay the foundation
[i]This recent research paper in Nature is potentially ground-breaking for the understanding of essential mechanisms involved with bone health. It's findings are related to hormonal changes during the start of mid-pregnancy lactation and early newborn nurturing that could possibly lay the foundation
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 days ago
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