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Red Light Therapy Pad
Dear Friends, I have ordered a red light therapy pad which I am using since yesterday, on the back of my head in the morning and top of my head in the evening for 10 mins 660nm and 10 mins 850nm, both pulsing at 10 Hz. I feel groggy after using it with a worsening of symptoms. Is this normal?
Dear Friends, I have ordered a red light therapy pad which I am using since yesterday, on the back of my head in the morning and top of my head in the evening for 10 mins 660nm and 10 mins 850nm, both pulsing at 10 Hz. I feel groggy after using it with a worsening of symptoms. Is this normal?
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Watching and waiting
My 78 year old husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer Gleason 8 two years ago. ( Urologist noticed a very slight rise in psa and located a tumor after dre. Biopsy showed cancerous cells in Only in three cores. Bone scan clean. Subsequently had 28 rounds of radiation and three rounds of CyberKnife
My 78 year old husband was diagnosed with prostate cancer Gleason 8 two years ago. ( Urologist noticed a very slight rise in psa and located a tumor after dre. Biopsy showed cancerous cells in Only in three cores. Bone scan clean. Subsequently had 28 rounds of radiation and three rounds of CyberKnife
Pastaking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Cortisol - Dr Berg you tube video on a 26 step natural treatment plan
I really got interested in cortisol when I met 6 months back a super fit young chap who was a national standard rower who was part of the Olympic team and had to give everything up due to a nasty auto-immune disease that he has subsequently cured. As part of that he has to limit any intense exercise
I really got interested in cortisol when I met 6 months back a super fit young chap who was a national standard rower who was part of the Olympic team and had to give everything up due to a nasty auto-immune disease that he has subsequently cured. As part of that he has to limit any intense exercise
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
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Starting Chemo in May via trial
Thanks to everyone for all of their great questions and converstions on this site. Check my bio for background. 2 months into ADT therapy after diagnosis in January. I am starting docetaxyl chemo via an NIH trial in May. M9241 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230972/. We are hopeful
Thanks to everyone for all of their great questions and converstions on this site. Check my bio for background. 2 months into ADT therapy after diagnosis in January. I am starting docetaxyl chemo via an NIH trial in May. M9241 - https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10230972/. We are hopeful
4tunate1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Following SOC here in BC Canada
I am currently at the CRPC stage of my disease. About 7 years since diagnosis. Started with ADT and Docetaxel. Was able to be castrate sensitive for 4.5 years. Tried to add Abiraterone and it failed after a couple of months. Had Radium 223 and it was okay but did nothing to the PSA. Cancer kept progressing
I am currently at the CRPC stage of my disease. About 7 years since diagnosis. Started with ADT and Docetaxel. Was able to be castrate sensitive for 4.5 years. Tried to add Abiraterone and it failed after a couple of months. Had Radium 223 and it was okay but did nothing to the PSA. Cancer kept progressing
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Effectiveness of ADT
Hii , I am here and posting on behalf of my father . He is 69 year old and is diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer with mets to spinal cord . His PSA was 79.5 and Gleason 5+5. One month earlier doctors started hormone therapy (Lupron 22.5 mg along with Abiraterone and iron and calcium tablets
Hii , I am here and posting on behalf of my father . He is 69 year old and is diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer with mets to spinal cord . His PSA was 79.5 and Gleason 5+5. One month earlier doctors started hormone therapy (Lupron 22.5 mg along with Abiraterone and iron and calcium tablets
jeetu_g27
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Ryeqo, anyone on it or tried it?
Just started this today, apparently it's a new drug similar to prostap but in tablet form with hrt included, to be taken once a day for six months. When I picked my prescription up the chemist said the 3 month supply of tablets were very expensive and cost over £200 apparently! I work but i'm on universal
Just started this today, apparently it's a new drug similar to prostap but in tablet form with hrt included, to be taken once a day for six months. When I picked my prescription up the chemist said the 3 month supply of tablets were very expensive and cost over £200 apparently! I work but i'm on universal
jull
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Newly Diagnosed
Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. My PSA scores were 9.92 & 10.42. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. 7 in 11 cores , 5 out of 6 sites with maximum 90% core involvement. It is breaking into the outer casing
Hi. Thanks for allowing me into the forum. I was diagnosed on Monday that I have 2 anterior tumours. My PSA scores were 9.92 & 10.42. Gleason score of 7 (3 + 4) T3a. No cancer seen in the Lymph nodes. 7 in 11 cores , 5 out of 6 sites with maximum 90% core involvement. It is breaking into the outer casing
Tulile
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Update recent PSMA
Docs did it to me again with the usual bad news. Uptake in new lymph node locations in pelvis. the radiotherapy failed, and preclude more treatment on new nodal areas. (according to Docs.) So expect to add to ADT, abi or enza or darolutamide in a short while, with PSA going up on a fast double.
Docs did it to me again with the usual bad news. Uptake in new lymph node locations in pelvis. the radiotherapy failed, and preclude more treatment on new nodal areas. (according to Docs.) So expect to add to ADT, abi or enza or darolutamide in a short while, with PSA going up on a fast double.
kainasar
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
CV and Bone Health when ADT is a treatment option.
Thought this provided a useful framework to guide discussion with my medical team when discussing whether or not and what to do about CV and bone health when starting on ADT. https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/eau-2024/eau-2024-prostate-cancer/151136-eau-2024-synchronous-mhspc-what-are-the-treatment-options-and-what-are-the-goals-of-treatment-what-to-test-before-start-of-hormonal-treatment-and-what-to-monitor.html
Thought this provided a useful framework to guide discussion with my medical team when discussing whether or not and what to do about CV and bone health when starting on ADT. https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/eau-2024/eau-2024-prostate-cancer/151136-eau-2024-synchronous-mhspc-what-are-the-treatment-options-and-what-are-the-goals-of-treatment-what-to-test-before-start-of-hormonal-treatment-and-what-to-monitor.html
Hawk56
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
peri menopause
Hi I am 44 and peri menopausal hot flushes, sleepless nights, brain fog on top of my lupus brain fog I am surprised I can remember my own name. Dr does not want to give me HRT due to blood clotting but when I have tried to research lupus and HRT they don’t seem to recommend it. Has anyone had the same
Hi I am 44 and peri menopausal hot flushes, sleepless nights, brain fog on top of my lupus brain fog I am surprised I can remember my own name. Dr does not want to give me HRT due to blood clotting but when I have tried to research lupus and HRT they don’t seem to recommend it. Has anyone had the same
Kell12
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LUPUS UK
1 year ago
Treatment options
I am 47 years old diagnosed with PC last month with Gleason score 9(5,4) and was advised ADT treatment with Bicalutamide and followed by Lupron 30 mg after two weeks. PSA was 77 in Jan and dropped to 23 after starting ADT treatment and already feeling better with much less urinary symptoms. I was advised
I am 47 years old diagnosed with PC last month with Gleason score 9(5,4) and was advised ADT treatment with Bicalutamide and followed by Lupron 30 mg after two weeks. PSA was 77 in Jan and dropped to 23 after starting ADT treatment and already feeling better with much less urinary symptoms. I was advised
mtechguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
What is done in this case ? ADT not working
In may of 2011 the PSA and Biopsy showed that I had an agressive cancer with Gleason 8 so my prostate was extracted and after this I received radiotherapy. Since during the following 9 years my psa continued very low, I suspended checking it and last september I received the surprise that it had increased
In may of 2011 the PSA and Biopsy showed that I had an agressive cancer with Gleason 8 so my prostate was extracted and after this I received radiotherapy. Since during the following 9 years my psa continued very low, I suspended checking it and last september I received the surprise that it had increased
Alfy47
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
ADHD-PI dad + ADHD-PH 4yo boy = Chaos
I’ll try to be brief. We both have ADHD with different classifications. All family goes to therapy. He takes Methylphenidate since 3 months ago and goes to occupational therapy. Also 1mg melatonin for sleep since he started those meds. He showed issues at school since over a year ago. Been kicked out
I’ll try to be brief. We both have ADHD with different classifications. All family goes to therapy. He takes Methylphenidate since 3 months ago and goes to occupational therapy. Also 1mg melatonin for sleep since he started those meds. He showed issues at school since over a year ago. Been kicked out
ADHDLatino
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
9 months ago
XTANDI(Enzalutamide) Granted European Commission Approval for Use in Additional Recurrent Early Prostate Cancer Treatment Setting
...well...the title speaks for itself XTANDI is now the first and only novel hormone therapy available for the treatment of high-risk biochemical recurrent non-metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer in the European Union (EU) XTANDI can be given alone or in combination with androgen deprivation
...well...the title speaks for itself XTANDI is now the first and only novel hormone therapy available for the treatment of high-risk biochemical recurrent non-metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer in the European Union (EU) XTANDI can be given alone or in combination with androgen deprivation
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
New Member
HI everyone. I have another scan next month, and I am not looking forward to what it will say. I found out in 2018 I have osteopenia. My doctor believes I am in stage 2/3 now. I fell 2 years ago on the ground next to my car. I rebroke my foot in the same spot as 4 years earlier from a head on collision
HI everyone. I have another scan next month, and I am not looking forward to what it will say. I found out in 2018 I have osteopenia. My doctor believes I am in stage 2/3 now. I fell 2 years ago on the ground next to my car. I rebroke my foot in the same spot as 4 years earlier from a head on collision
numbercruncherak
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
darolutamide monotherapy experience?
If you’ve had darolutamide mono therapy, I’m interested in your experience with effectiveness and side effects, especially compared to ADT like Lupron.
If you’ve had darolutamide mono therapy, I’m interested in your experience with effectiveness and side effects, especially compared to ADT like Lupron.
ron_bucher
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
3 Abiraterone tabs in place of 4.
Warriors Some time back I posted that my MO had told me to take 3 Abiraterone tablets with 5 mg Prednisone daily instead of 4 to help with an out of control Blood Pressure problem. I was worried (as were some of the responses) that this could impact the ADT therapy. Recently had blood work done
Warriors Some time back I posted that my MO had told me to take 3 Abiraterone tablets with 5 mg Prednisone daily instead of 4 to help with an out of control Blood Pressure problem. I was worried (as were some of the responses) that this could impact the ADT therapy. Recently had blood work done
85236442968
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Preparing For Fistula Removal Surgery: What You Need To Know?
Fistula elimination surgical procedure is an extensive medical process that calls for cautious education to make certain the great feasible final results. Whether you're facing an anal rectal or urinary fistula understanding the steps you need to take before the surgery can help alleviate anxiety and
Fistula elimination surgical procedure is an extensive medical process that calls for cautious education to make certain the great feasible final results. Whether you're facing an anal rectal or urinary fistula understanding the steps you need to take before the surgery can help alleviate anxiety and
Dr_sucheta
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Finding a Living Donor: From Home
10 months ago
Testosterone Recovery: Orgovyx vs Lupron, Part-II
Here's another plot summarizing data from a 2020 paper in the New England Journal of Medicine by Neil Shore, et al. that shows Orgovyx has much faster "ON" and "OFF" changes in testosterone levels, compared to Lupron. This plot compares the percentage of men who recover their testosterone (defined
Here's another plot summarizing data from a 2020 paper in the New England Journal of Medicine by Neil Shore, et al. that shows Orgovyx has much faster "ON" and "OFF" changes in testosterone levels, compared to Lupron. This plot compares the percentage of men who recover their testosterone (defined
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
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