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Internet Myths about Red Meat
I know that many men, egged on by well-meaning caregivers and sometimes doctors, deprive themselves of red meat. Some (non-Hindus) have an almost religious attachment to plant-based diets. I expect they will object to this article. For that reason, it goes into the weeds of what constitutes Internet
I know that many men, egged on by well-meaning caregivers and sometimes doctors, deprive themselves of red meat. Some (non-Hindus) have an almost religious attachment to plant-based diets. I expect they will object to this article. For that reason, it goes into the weeds of what constitutes Internet
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Mechanical mitral valve enquiries
Sorry for the long post but please share for me. I'm looking to speak to anyone that has had a Mitral metal heart valve replacement and required another operation specifically spinal surgery. Part of my new surgery requires me to have heperin injections instead of warfarin. I know some people have their
Sorry for the long post but please share for me. I'm looking to speak to anyone that has had a Mitral metal heart valve replacement and required another operation specifically spinal surgery. Part of my new surgery requires me to have heperin injections instead of warfarin. I know some people have their
Lynnsyd2
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Strong negative reaction to first Docetaxel treatment
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an immunotherapy. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday. I lasted 2 minutes and 7cc before I had a severe reaction - severe flushing (glowing red from head to toe), difficulty breathing, sweating, uncontrollable shivering.
I am participating in an NIH study combining Docetaxel with an immunotherapy. I had my first treatment of only Docetaxel this Tuesday. I lasted 2 minutes and 7cc before I had a severe reaction - severe flushing (glowing red from head to toe), difficulty breathing, sweating, uncontrollable shivering.
4tunate1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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Update on prognosis for my husband with stage 4 A cancer.
I met with the Cornell team and the oncologist was against surgery and now they are suggesting radiation for two weeks 5 times a day by MRI guided machine and ADT for two years. Have a consult with Memorial Sloane Kettering next week then will make our decision. Feeling confused as want hubby to make
I met with the Cornell team and the oncologist was against surgery and now they are suggesting radiation for two weeks 5 times a day by MRI guided machine and ADT for two years. Have a consult with Memorial Sloane Kettering next week then will make our decision. Feeling confused as want hubby to make
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Toronto Prostate Cancer Specialist for Dad
My dad (68 years old) is visiting me (For my delivery in the first week of June) from India and he is going to be in Ontario, Canada for the next 3 months. He was diagnosed in Feb 2024 with a PSA of 24 and is completely asymptomatic. He is on hormone therapy with Gleason 8 and distant mets in his bones
My dad (68 years old) is visiting me (For my delivery in the first week of June) from India and he is going to be in Ontario, Canada for the next 3 months. He was diagnosed in Feb 2024 with a PSA of 24 and is completely asymptomatic. He is on hormone therapy with Gleason 8 and distant mets in his bones
Justgettingitright
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Prostrate Cancer treatment ADT
HiI am being treated for PC. After diagnose I was put on ADT treatment. This stops testosterone production. Had a bone scan and found I have osteopenia. I am taking a calcium citrate with vitamin D. Also once per week Alendronate 70mg. Has anyone else been in the same boat? Thanks
HiI am being treated for PC. After diagnose I was put on ADT treatment. This stops testosterone production. Had a bone scan and found I have osteopenia. I am taking a calcium citrate with vitamin D. Also once per week Alendronate 70mg. Has anyone else been in the same boat? Thanks
RWRB
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Osteoporosis Support
2 months ago
Discrepancy in test results on same dose
I’ve recently had two blood tests - one at the GP surgery, and one at home fingerprick test with Monitor My Health. They’ve come back with quite different results (for FT4, at least) despite being on the same dose, tests done at the same time of day under the same conditions (24 hrs after levo, T3 dose
I’ve recently had two blood tests - one at the GP surgery, and one at home fingerprick test with Monitor My Health. They’ve come back with quite different results (for FT4, at least) despite being on the same dose, tests done at the same time of day under the same conditions (24 hrs after levo, T3 dose
Smorzando
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Overweight with a high BMI
I have stage 4 endometriosis and adenomyosis with bowel and bladder adhesions and cyst's on both ovaries.My consultant is really good, however he has specified that I need to get my BMI down to 35 or below before I'd be considered for a full hysterectomy (I've already waited over three years for one)
I have stage 4 endometriosis and adenomyosis with bowel and bladder adhesions and cyst's on both ovaries.My consultant is really good, however he has specified that I need to get my BMI down to 35 or below before I'd be considered for a full hysterectomy (I've already waited over three years for one)
Em_46
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Can anyone help
Hi group. Ive been treated for underachieve thyroid for many years, mostly with Levothyroxine (current treatment) and for a brief period years ago Liothyronine (until it was stopped). My background is a healthcare professional and I understand the physiology side of the thyroid gland and associated
Hi group. Ive been treated for underachieve thyroid for many years, mostly with Levothyroxine (current treatment) and for a brief period years ago Liothyronine (until it was stopped). My background is a healthcare professional and I understand the physiology side of the thyroid gland and associated
SOT1512
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Still no period
hello everyone, first time writing on here😊 So basically I’ve got severe stage 4 Endo, I’ve had a lap done last year which showed the severe endo in vagina, bladder and bowel along with cysts and a blocked fallopian tube. This year i had that fallopian tube removed. I was on the Zoladex injection
hello everyone, first time writing on here😊 So basically I’ve got severe stage 4 Endo, I’ve had a lap done last year which showed the severe endo in vagina, bladder and bowel along with cysts and a blocked fallopian tube. This year i had that fallopian tube removed. I was on the Zoladex injection
Devongirl2022
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
QoL Tall Trees and PSA Update
https://youtu.be/TbFN3uYda_c?si=s0hWKrOIU7HRywjr https://www.nps.gov/seki/learn/nature/sherman.htm https://youtu.be/HHnA1yIO4Cc?si=AvUvLmeLel_z7NwI https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/meet-general-sherman-the-largest-tree-in-the-world-by-volume Road trip babee, been in CA since 1976 and this is
https://youtu.be/TbFN3uYda_c?si=s0hWKrOIU7HRywjr https://www.nps.gov/seki/learn/nature/sherman.htm https://youtu.be/HHnA1yIO4Cc?si=AvUvLmeLel_z7NwI https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/meet-general-sherman-the-largest-tree-in-the-world-by-volume Road trip babee, been in CA since 1976 and this is
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Shingrix vaccine for immunosuppressed people aged 50+
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
Sharitone
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Stage 4 A Prostate cancer
My partner was diagnosed with stage 4 A prostate cancer with spread to pelvic lymph nodes. Oncologist has recommended surgery followed by radiation and hormone therapy for a good prognosis. He is 65 healthy and no symptoms. PSA was 11. Has a history of prostrate cancer. Was wondering if we should get
My partner was diagnosed with stage 4 A prostate cancer with spread to pelvic lymph nodes. Oncologist has recommended surgery followed by radiation and hormone therapy for a good prognosis. He is 65 healthy and no symptoms. PSA was 11. Has a history of prostrate cancer. Was wondering if we should get
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
xtandi plus talzenna
Has anyone else been down this treatment to add Talzenna to their adt treatments? I started only a few days ago. Side effects seem to be severe. Kidney pain, back pain, brain fog, fatigue. I stopped after only day three. Awaiting my MO to respond to the call for help. I feel way too medicated.
Has anyone else been down this treatment to add Talzenna to their adt treatments? I started only a few days ago. Side effects seem to be severe. Kidney pain, back pain, brain fog, fatigue. I stopped after only day three. Awaiting my MO to respond to the call for help. I feel way too medicated.
Apd66
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Getting head around what to expect
I like to have facts. In times of stress I think Facts are our friend. Better to be prepared, mentally, physically, financially, with support systems, etc.. so looking for any insights as to what I should expect and prepare my husband, myself and my kids/family for in the weeks and months, years ahead
I like to have facts. In times of stress I think Facts are our friend. Better to be prepared, mentally, physically, financially, with support systems, etc.. so looking for any insights as to what I should expect and prepare my husband, myself and my kids/family for in the weeks and months, years ahead
Melzer2169
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Apalutamide/ADT Confers 100% Recurrence-Free Survival in High-Risk Prostate Cancer
https://www.oncnursingnews.com/view/apalutamide-adt-confers-100-recurrence-free-survival-in-high-risk-prostate-cancer So if I have this right high risk patients who got RP are put on adt and apalutamide for 12 months and after two years, now with recovered tst none have had a recurrence. am a little
https://www.oncnursingnews.com/view/apalutamide-adt-confers-100-recurrence-free-survival-in-high-risk-prostate-cancer So if I have this right high risk patients who got RP are put on adt and apalutamide for 12 months and after two years, now with recovered tst none have had a recurrence. am a little
street-air
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
PSA from .08 to 2.1, after 2yrs ADT with zytiga and RT @59 yr
so seems to be back and waiting on PSMA PER SCAN. From what I understand, they usually look for something and do a scavenge RT treatment. Anyone who’s gone through this did you have to go back on ADT because that just sucks.. I had high risk Gleason score 9 anybody deal with this? I’m sure. Let me know
so seems to be back and waiting on PSMA PER SCAN. From what I understand, they usually look for something and do a scavenge RT treatment. Anyone who’s gone through this did you have to go back on ADT because that just sucks.. I had high risk Gleason score 9 anybody deal with this? I’m sure. Let me know
Eieio
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Pulmonary Node revealed with PET scan not growing
During my treatment for PC the first Pet scan showed a pulmonary node. There were no Mets beyound the prostate. Three DRs., Urologist, Oncologist and Pulmonary, did not attribute the node to the PC, since it was so far removed and there were no other mets revealed. A subsquent MRI 3 months later indicated
During my treatment for PC the first Pet scan showed a pulmonary node. There were no Mets beyound the prostate. Three DRs., Urologist, Oncologist and Pulmonary, did not attribute the node to the PC, since it was so far removed and there were no other mets revealed. A subsquent MRI 3 months later indicated
Eadgbe
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Running after Hip Replaced
Hi, unfortunately after completing the program I had to have a total hip replacement. I have been told that due to this my running days are over ( not that I was actually much of a runner…more a very slow jogger!) but I just wondered what other people’s experiences are?
Hi, unfortunately after completing the program I had to have a total hip replacement. I have been told that due to this my running days are over ( not that I was actually much of a runner…more a very slow jogger!) but I just wondered what other people’s experiences are?
Itsamiracle
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
Proton Beam radiation
83 ys old, gleason 9, ADT since Feb 22=6 sessions until now. No prostatectomie. Proton beam radiation: 30 sessions = 72 Gy, result PSA 0,014 (undetectable), minor inkontinence (pads). I am very happy about the outcome. Living in Germany: insurances cover the cost( approx 50k)
83 ys old, gleason 9, ADT since Feb 22=6 sessions until now. No prostatectomie. Proton beam radiation: 30 sessions = 72 Gy, result PSA 0,014 (undetectable), minor inkontinence (pads). I am very happy about the outcome. Living in Germany: insurances cover the cost( approx 50k)
EBBEFLUT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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