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degarelix v/s eligard "lupron"
my baseline psa was1316 with a elevated alkaline phosphatase of 270 12/2021 , on 01/13/2021 my psa had risen to 1665 to avoid a further psa spike I was given a loading dose of 240 mg of degarelix followed by 80 mg every 28 days for 18months then for 3 mouths this last summer a three month dose of
my baseline psa was1316 with a elevated alkaline phosphatase of 270 12/2021 , on 01/13/2021 my psa had risen to 1665 to avoid a further psa spike I was given a loading dose of 240 mg of degarelix followed by 80 mg every 28 days for 18months then for 3 mouths this last summer a three month dose of
yardsailor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
1st question re cardioversion
Hello everyone - I'm 68 and have had AF for about 2 years. Apart from a brief conversation re cardioversion and ablation when I was 1st diagnosed, none of the cardiologists I have seen have suggested that I should have cardioversion. I am currently taking 10mg of Bisoprolol a day in two 5mg tablets,
Hello everyone - I'm 68 and have had AF for about 2 years. Apart from a brief conversation re cardioversion and ablation when I was 1st diagnosed, none of the cardiologists I have seen have suggested that I should have cardioversion. I am currently taking 10mg of Bisoprolol a day in two 5mg tablets,
AFresearcher
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AF Association
3 months ago
Do you know the difference between a sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) and a heart attack?
Would you be able to tell the difference between a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) and a Heart Attack? If so, would you know what to do? A sudden cardiac arrest is often misunderstood to be the same as a heart attack.
They are not the same.
They are both an emergency situation. To learn more
Would you be able to tell the difference between a Sudden Cardiac Arrest (SCA) and a Heart Attack? If so, would you know what to do? A sudden cardiac arrest is often misunderstood to be the same as a heart attack.
They are not the same.
They are both an emergency situation. To learn more
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
3 months ago
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Do you know your heart rhythm?
Do you or a friend or family member experience chest pain, palpitations, shortness or breath or light-headedness? Do you know if you pulse is too fast, too slow or irregular? Did you know a simple pulse check only takes 30 seconds?
Know Your Pulse to Know Your Heart Rhythm -
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Do you or a friend or family member experience chest pain, palpitations, shortness or breath or light-headedness? Do you know if you pulse is too fast, too slow or irregular? Did you know a simple pulse check only takes 30 seconds?
Know Your Pulse to Know Your Heart Rhythm -
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ArrhythmiaAlliance
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Arrhythmia Alliance
3 months ago
Started simple stretching today.
I'm 67, have a bad hip, first stage hypertension, am overweight (though have lost 10kg !) And am as stiff as a board. I had a complete knee replacement 18 months ago.I've started simple stretching today, with a view to continuing daily. This is a prelude to commencing an exercise routine, probably at
I'm 67, have a bad hip, first stage hypertension, am overweight (though have lost 10kg !) And am as stiff as a board. I had a complete knee replacement 18 months ago.I've started simple stretching today, with a view to continuing daily. This is a prelude to commencing an exercise routine, probably at
Jeffjones297
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Couch to 5K
3 months ago
Multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS)
Hi everyone, I hope this post finds everyone as well as they can be right now. I need your help. I have Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) I have lung disease, as a result of Lupus. I also have diabetes, hyperparathyroidism and high blood pressure. Having MCS makes me hypersensitive to almost everything
Hi everyone, I hope this post finds everyone as well as they can be right now. I need your help. I have Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS) I have lung disease, as a result of Lupus. I also have diabetes, hyperparathyroidism and high blood pressure. Having MCS makes me hypersensitive to almost everything
field
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LUPUS UK
3 months ago
Worried
I am now extremely worried about having had a ct scan with contrast. I knew nothing about the contrast as I was just feeling very ill at the time. I am now petrified that this is going to cause me all sorts of problems with my hypothyroidism. I've not been feeling great with various issues going on with
I am now extremely worried about having had a ct scan with contrast. I knew nothing about the contrast as I was just feeling very ill at the time. I am now petrified that this is going to cause me all sorts of problems with my hypothyroidism. I've not been feeling great with various issues going on with
Catlover3
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Have you downloaded the AF Discussion Guide?
If you have recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF), or have been living with AF for sometime, or maybe just have a follow up medical appointment with your Dr? To provide a greater understanding of AF or offer guidance on what questions to ask at the appointment, download our AF Discussion
If you have recently been diagnosed with atrial fibrillation (AF), or have been living with AF for sometime, or maybe just have a follow up medical appointment with your Dr? To provide a greater understanding of AF or offer guidance on what questions to ask at the appointment, download our AF Discussion
TracyAdmin
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AF Association
3 months ago
update
hi to those of you that follow me on here and those who don’t just wanted to do a quick update. So I saw Transplant consultant last month and he said I probably won’t live 5 years without a transplant. I went back yesterday as follow up as they are now seeing me monthly, and we’ll I was totally surprised
hi to those of you that follow me on here and those who don’t just wanted to do a quick update. So I saw Transplant consultant last month and he said I probably won’t live 5 years without a transplant. I went back yesterday as follow up as they are now seeing me monthly, and we’ll I was totally surprised
Harriet-sarah
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
CATCH Up CORNER...WEEK 4... Time to kick off the running shoes, and Slow things down...
Hello.... Welcome to the Corner... It is warm and cosy and hopefully, many of you will have escaped the reaches of the latest storm! It is so good to be here welcoming you all, for another week of running... or if you are unlucky enough to be out if it for a while ,another day or so of. Self care
Hello.... Welcome to the Corner... It is warm and cosy and hopefully, many of you will have escaped the reaches of the latest storm! It is so good to be here welcoming you all, for another week of running... or if you are unlucky enough to be out if it for a while ,another day or so of. Self care
Oldfloss
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Couch to 5K
3 months ago
Kardiamobile says sinus rhythm but Galaxy watch says AFib
Just wondering if anyone's had this experience I have both the Kardia mobile and a Samsung smartwatch Samsung says afib but kardiamobile normal. heart rate in the 70s does anyone know one could be trusted more than the other
Just wondering if anyone's had this experience I have both the Kardia mobile and a Samsung smartwatch Samsung says afib but kardiamobile normal. heart rate in the 70s does anyone know one could be trusted more than the other
easygoer13
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AF Association
3 months ago
Update on PSA
Aug 4 - diagnosed PCa, gleason 9 Aug 5 - started casodex Aug 17 - started lupron 3 mth Had my first blood work done yesterday (Oct 5) and PSA is now at 0.56. Was over 9 in June. So, I kind of feel good in knowing that as expected the meds are working and lowering PSA. Meaning I can move forward
Aug 4 - diagnosed PCa, gleason 9 Aug 5 - started casodex Aug 17 - started lupron 3 mth Had my first blood work done yesterday (Oct 5) and PSA is now at 0.56. Was over 9 in June. So, I kind of feel good in knowing that as expected the meds are working and lowering PSA. Meaning I can move forward
Yzinger
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Woot💙PSA dropped after being the same for two consecutive months
Hey y'all,#stageIVpca Back story : PSA at 552.2 on 10/13/14 - 15 Taxoteres in 2015, 6 more in 2020, 18 Cabazitaxels in '21/'22. 28 IMRTs Spring 2023 as PSA was rising 50% every month earlier 2023, hitting 34 😳 Still on track for 552.2 miles on 10/13/23 to mark the 9th year with #stageivpca when PSA
Hey y'all,#stageIVpca Back story : PSA at 552.2 on 10/13/14 - 15 Taxoteres in 2015, 6 more in 2020, 18 Cabazitaxels in '21/'22. 28 IMRTs Spring 2023 as PSA was rising 50% every month earlier 2023, hitting 34 😳 Still on track for 552.2 miles on 10/13/23 to mark the 9th year with #stageivpca when PSA
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Acetylcysteine
I have recently been prescribed oral acetylcysteine as a mucolytic. Does anyone have any experience with this? I am unsure how having a greater volume of mucus to cough up will help me, and the drug information leaflet says it should not be used with bronchial asthma as it can cause bronchospasms
I have recently been prescribed oral acetylcysteine as a mucolytic. Does anyone have any experience with this? I am unsure how having a greater volume of mucus to cough up will help me, and the drug information leaflet says it should not be used with bronchial asthma as it can cause bronchospasms
CallysMum
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Asthma Community Forum
6 months ago
Waiting for ablation
I started in Afib June 2022 after covid, was diagnosed in August and put on Edoxaban and bisoprolol by my GP. In October I was seen by a specialist and put on Amiodarone (I've mentioned the side effects before.. thanks for the responses) and put on the waiting list for a cardioversion. That was done
I started in Afib June 2022 after covid, was diagnosed in August and put on Edoxaban and bisoprolol by my GP. In October I was seen by a specialist and put on Amiodarone (I've mentioned the side effects before.. thanks for the responses) and put on the waiting list for a cardioversion. That was done
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Update
Well this is a long story,Mick started loosing weight In February. We then went too the GP in March,who did a blood, when I rang up they said it was normal.Mick continued to loose weight so went back to the GP on April 9th,who then said his blood test showed dangerously high blood sugars,this is the
Well this is a long story,Mick started loosing weight In February. We then went too the GP in March,who did a blood, when I rang up they said it was normal.Mick continued to loose weight so went back to the GP on April 9th,who then said his blood test showed dangerously high blood sugars,this is the
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CLL Support
5 months ago
Parkinson's patient experiences improvements following stem cell infusions
research being done at Hope Biosciences in Sugarland, TX https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2023.1257080/full Conclusions Overall, HB-adMSC therapy was efficacious in improving the patient's experience with a progressively degenerative neurological disease such as PD. Administration
research being done at Hope Biosciences in Sugarland, TX https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fneur.2023.1257080/full Conclusions Overall, HB-adMSC therapy was efficacious in improving the patient's experience with a progressively degenerative neurological disease such as PD. Administration
Boscoejean
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Cure Parkinson's
7 months ago
Could chronic urticaria be related to underactive thyroid?
I've had under active thyroid for 5/6 years and have been on a dose of 50mcg of Levothyroxine for all of this time. This year I developed chronic urticaria and then a different kind of dermatitis/eczema and I want to rip my skin off it's so itchy. This week I did an Advanced Thyroid Function Blood Test
I've had under active thyroid for 5/6 years and have been on a dose of 50mcg of Levothyroxine for all of this time. This year I developed chronic urticaria and then a different kind of dermatitis/eczema and I want to rip my skin off it's so itchy. This week I did an Advanced Thyroid Function Blood Test
Chestercheese
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Scientists identify 11 new genes linked to aggressive prostate cancer
"It's the largest study published so far to compare the inherited genetic influences which separate aggressive and non-aggressive prostate cancers." https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive%2Fscientists-identify-11-new-genes-linked-to-aggressive-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign
"It's the largest study published so far to compare the inherited genetic influences which separate aggressive and non-aggressive prostate cancers." https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive%2Fscientists-identify-11-new-genes-linked-to-aggressive-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign
V10fanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
LUPUS 100 Answers to the most important questions about lupus, verified by world renowned lupus doctors
LUPUS 100
Answers to the most important questions about lupus, verified by world renowned lupus doctors in Europe.
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LUPUS 100
Answers to the most important questions about lupus, verified by world renowned lupus doctors in Europe.
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
5 months ago
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