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Estrogen receptor signaling in prostate cancer.
New paper below [1]. At least by 10 years ago there were papers warning that androgens & the androgen receptor [AR] were not the whole story, & that strange things were happening with the estrogen receptors. Today, PCa therapy remains as AR-centric as ever. I doubt the the new German paper will stimulate
New paper below [1]. At least by 10 years ago there were papers warning that androgens & the androgen receptor [AR] were not the whole story, & that strange things were happening with the estrogen receptors. Today, PCa therapy remains as AR-centric as ever. I doubt the the new German paper will stimulate
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Please help me to understand my test results.
Hi, I have just been given printouts of my lab tests below. I haven't ever done this before and I'm really unsure how one writes out there findings / enabling you, the experts to assist people like me . My doctor never got back in touch (with myself) when receiving back my lab results below. I know I
Hi, I have just been given printouts of my lab tests below. I haven't ever done this before and I'm really unsure how one writes out there findings / enabling you, the experts to assist people like me . My doctor never got back in touch (with myself) when receiving back my lab results below. I know I
ovey123uk
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Hormone results
I'm new to this group, I do post in the thyroid group and they have been fantastic. Im currently taking meds for thyroid (Levo and liothyronine) also taking HRT. I am tired, low mood, no interest in things around me and low libido. I have recently had my thyroid checked and dr has increased my liothyronine
I'm new to this group, I do post in the thyroid group and they have been fantastic. Im currently taking meds for thyroid (Levo and liothyronine) also taking HRT. I am tired, low mood, no interest in things around me and low libido. I have recently had my thyroid checked and dr has increased my liothyronine
Traceydg
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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Some help with test results please.
Could I have some help with these test results from Blue Horizon I am not understanding them at all :0( I am post menopausal for a number of years. I have an early morning low cortisol with a NHS blood test 3 weeks ago Oestradiol 664 Test Patient Result Normal Range Units Follicular 45.4 - 854
Could I have some help with these test results from Blue Horizon I am not understanding them at all :0( I am post menopausal for a number of years. I have an early morning low cortisol with a NHS blood test 3 weeks ago Oestradiol 664 Test Patient Result Normal Range Units Follicular 45.4 - 854
Katherine123
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
New Here, first post, quite hopeless
I am cutting and pasting from the FB. FTPO T3 only page. I apologize if this is not ok. Too unwell to redo. This gives some history and will post latest labs / meds at the end. Thanks in advance for ANY feedback / encouragement. I am 50 year old mother of three children. At age 32, I had an elevated
I am cutting and pasting from the FB. FTPO T3 only page. I apologize if this is not ok. Too unwell to redo. This gives some history and will post latest labs / meds at the end. Thanks in advance for ANY feedback / encouragement. I am 50 year old mother of three children. At age 32, I had an elevated
Kcdb
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Estradiol advice please anyone?
Hello Im wondering if anyone has any experience with taking estradiol..and if anyone can let me know is there any signs of knowing if a dose is either too low or too high ? Im on the high dose of 2mg but im not sure if this is too high or not im not sure what signs to look for ? Any advice will be much
Hello Im wondering if anyone has any experience with taking estradiol..and if anyone can let me know is there any signs of knowing if a dose is either too low or too high ? Im on the high dose of 2mg but im not sure if this is too high or not im not sure what signs to look for ? Any advice will be much
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
7 years ago
FET 7wks pregnant but spotting and light bleeding
Hi All, I'm just new to this site and was not posting until now. I've undergone FET treatment and was lucky enough to get positive pregnancy test as early as 6dp5dt. This is my second successful pregnancy as I already have 2 and half year old beautiful son from fresh IVF cycle and I could not believe
Hi All, I'm just new to this site and was not posting until now. I've undergone FET treatment and was lucky enough to get positive pregnancy test as early as 6dp5dt. This is my second successful pregnancy as I already have 2 and half year old beautiful son from fresh IVF cycle and I could not believe
Anya80
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Fertility Network UK
7 years ago
FET
Hi sorry I haven't been on here for a while, I needed time to get over the last ivf cycle. I am starting buseralin on Thursday for two weeks and also taking estradiol tablets. Anyone else starting there's? I've never had this and not sure what to expect or how successful it is? Any updates welcome and
Hi sorry I haven't been on here for a while, I needed time to get over the last ivf cycle. I am starting buseralin on Thursday for two weeks and also taking estradiol tablets. Anyone else starting there's? I've never had this and not sure what to expect or how successful it is? Any updates welcome and
Crowpingpongg
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Fertility Network UK
7 years ago
Tolerable pain, horrible brain
Hi all, this is my second post. I think this forum is amazing, not only for people with diagnosed conditions but also undiagnosed worriers like me. I recognise my worries pale in comparison to those with confirmed problems and my heart goes out to those coping with liver conditions. I have been in
Hi all, this is my second post. I think this forum is amazing, not only for people with diagnosed conditions but also undiagnosed worriers like me. I recognise my worries pale in comparison to those with confirmed problems and my heart goes out to those coping with liver conditions. I have been in
AndJay81
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British Liver Trust
7 years ago
New to this and need help understanding thyroid bits and bobs
Hi everyone I was hoping someone could help me interpret some results. Background: About 5 years ago I had a blood test for a pain in my stomach and the doctor mumbled something that 'my thyroid was on its way down...' nothing more was said and the pain resolved itself. Then 3 years ago in the space
Hi everyone I was hoping someone could help me interpret some results. Background: About 5 years ago I had a blood test for a pain in my stomach and the doctor mumbled something that 'my thyroid was on its way down...' nothing more was said and the pain resolved itself. Then 3 years ago in the space
Littlemiss_shopper
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
I am new here and need your opinion!
Hello everyone, My name is Ricardo I am a 22 year old male and I have had a strong suspicion that I have hypothyroidism. There are days where I suffer from brain fog, I sometimes get fatigued, my extremities are cold, I have a hard time doing exercises and losing any weight on my belly. My skin has been
Hello everyone, My name is Ricardo I am a 22 year old male and I have had a strong suspicion that I have hypothyroidism. There are days where I suffer from brain fog, I sometimes get fatigued, my extremities are cold, I have a hard time doing exercises and losing any weight on my belly. My skin has been
MrWellness94
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Question to those of you on estrogen replacement
Do you take oral estrogen, or use estrogen cream or patches? If you have tried more than one form of estrogen, which one did you prefer and why? It would be interesting to know your doctor's reasons for prescribing one or the other. I am asking because the Hertoghe doctors only work with dermal estrogen
Do you take oral estrogen, or use estrogen cream or patches? If you have tried more than one form of estrogen, which one did you prefer and why? It would be interesting to know your doctor's reasons for prescribing one or the other. I am asking because the Hertoghe doctors only work with dermal estrogen
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Help with new results
Hi all,I've just got the results from my latest private tests. It seems to me that my thyroid is struggling a bit more but still nowhere near bad enough for the NHS to help TSH 4.35 (0.27-4.2) FT4 14.8 (12-22) FT3 4.47 (3.1-6.8) Testosterone 0.596 (0-1.8) Oestradiol <18.4 (post-memo <183) Cortisol waking
Hi all,I've just got the results from my latest private tests. It seems to me that my thyroid is struggling a bit more but still nowhere near bad enough for the NHS to help TSH 4.35 (0.27-4.2) FT4 14.8 (12-22) FT3 4.47 (3.1-6.8) Testosterone 0.596 (0-1.8) Oestradiol <18.4 (post-memo <183) Cortisol waking
squirl9462
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Dr Henry Lindner's take on control of thyroid hormone treatment and effects on other hormones
Dr Henry Lindner has been discussing the complicated relation between thyroid hormones, cortisol and others and the difficulty in getting them all in balance. Hypothyroidism and all its effects are reversible with time--but it can take many months, even years. However, there is another, equally important
Dr Henry Lindner has been discussing the complicated relation between thyroid hormones, cortisol and others and the difficulty in getting them all in balance. Hypothyroidism and all its effects are reversible with time--but it can take many months, even years. However, there is another, equally important
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
TSH And The Menstrual Cycle
A new paper showing an influence of the menstrual cycle on TSH levels in women on T4. It is easily downloadable. The abstract is below. Front. Endocrinol., 29 September 2017 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2017.00250 Serum Thyrotropin and Phase of the Menstrual Cycle Salvatore Benvenga, Flavia Di Bari
A new paper showing an influence of the menstrual cycle on TSH levels in women on T4. It is easily downloadable. The abstract is below. Front. Endocrinol., 29 September 2017 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2017.00250 Serum Thyrotropin and Phase of the Menstrual Cycle Salvatore Benvenga, Flavia Di Bari
diogenes
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Elgie's Hopkins Consult
Hello Everyone 😊 I hope this note finds all of you hopeful. We went too Elgie's consult with Dr. Eisenberger at Hopkins. I don't like waiting until the end of the story so I'll give you the end... we walked away feeling hopeful that lg is still in remission just because he said it.....no evidence
Hello Everyone 😊 I hope this note finds all of you hopeful. We went too Elgie's consult with Dr. Eisenberger at Hopkins. I don't like waiting until the end of the story so I'll give you the end... we walked away feeling hopeful that lg is still in remission just because he said it.....no evidence
erjlg3
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Some of my blood results in, still waiting for main Thyroid one.
After advice from this forum, which I am very grateful for, I had some private blood test by medichecks this week. I am with a private Endocrinologists, but, I am having serious doubts on the speed at which we seem to be progressing, others have also pointed this out, as it seems to be me suggesting
After advice from this forum, which I am very grateful for, I had some private blood test by medichecks this week. I am with a private Endocrinologists, but, I am having serious doubts on the speed at which we seem to be progressing, others have also pointed this out, as it seems to be me suggesting
Peanut31
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Testosterone & PCa in Hypogonadal Men.
New study below. "We used data from 376 untreated hypogonadal men ..." "Our findings suggest that the later a male's T dropped below 12.1 nmol/l, the less the lifetime risk of PCa the individual had [Hazard ratio (HR): 0.68" Note that "12.1 nmol/l" is ~350 ng/dL, the standard cutoff for hypogonadism.
New study below. "We used data from 376 untreated hypogonadal men ..." "Our findings suggest that the later a male's T dropped below 12.1 nmol/l, the less the lifetime risk of PCa the individual had [Hazard ratio (HR): 0.68" Note that "12.1 nmol/l" is ~350 ng/dL, the standard cutoff for hypogonadism.
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Androgenic to estrogenic switch in human adult prostate gland ...
New study below. I'm always interested in studies related to the emergence of the pro-growth alpha estrogen receptor, & the aromatase enzyme (which converts testosterone to estradiol.) -Patrick https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28940538 J Pathol. 2017 Sep 20. doi: 10.1002/path.4985. [Epub ahead of
New study below. I'm always interested in studies related to the emergence of the pro-growth alpha estrogen receptor, & the aromatase enzyme (which converts testosterone to estradiol.) -Patrick https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28940538 J Pathol. 2017 Sep 20. doi: 10.1002/path.4985. [Epub ahead of
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Gonapeptyl injection, fibroid, madness
Good afternoon, I am really worried. I've seen various gynaecologist, but I am really not happy. The short story is: in October 2016 a scan shows that I got various fibroids. I was having heavy periods compare to my normal ones and I was anaemic. The gp prescribed tremaxemic acid and metanfemic acid
Good afternoon, I am really worried. I've seen various gynaecologist, but I am really not happy. The short story is: in October 2016 a scan shows that I got various fibroids. I was having heavy periods compare to my normal ones and I was anaemic. The gp prescribed tremaxemic acid and metanfemic acid
Ally_1
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Healthy Happy Woman
7 years ago
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