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Please could I ask what your thoughts are on Stem Cell Therapy?
My wife was diagnosed with PD in 2015. She was fine until summer 2021 when she had a fall in the garden and ended up in hospital for 3 weeks. She was then put on Sinemet Plus 25/100 mg. Since then her deterioration has been quite fast. Rigidity, stiffness, slow movement and exhaustion getting worse
My wife was diagnosed with PD in 2015. She was fine until summer 2021 when she had a fall in the garden and ended up in hospital for 3 weeks. She was then put on Sinemet Plus 25/100 mg. Since then her deterioration has been quite fast. Rigidity, stiffness, slow movement and exhaustion getting worse
Jade77
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
The most informative web page I have seen about vision loss after stroke is from the RNIB.
Hi folks was searching for info on loss of vision after TIA and came across this page from the Royal National Institute for the Blind. It's really informative so I thought I'd share it. https://www.rnib.org.uk/your-eyes/eye-conditions-az/stroke-related-eye-conditions/#what-are-some-of-the-common-visual-symptoms-of-stroke
Hi folks was searching for info on loss of vision after TIA and came across this page from the Royal National Institute for the Blind. It's really informative so I thought I'd share it. https://www.rnib.org.uk/your-eyes/eye-conditions-az/stroke-related-eye-conditions/#what-are-some-of-the-common-visual-symptoms-of-stroke
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Headway
4 months ago
Going blind, suspected TIA, anyone else had this
For the last couple of months my vision from the left eye has been going black after exposure to bright light and LED lights for more than a couple of hours. My right eye vision is starting to have visual snow, like what you see through the windscreen of a car in a blizzard. There is nothing wrong with
For the last couple of months my vision from the left eye has been going black after exposure to bright light and LED lights for more than a couple of hours. My right eye vision is starting to have visual snow, like what you see through the windscreen of a car in a blizzard. There is nothing wrong with
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Headway
4 months ago
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adalimumab side effects
Have been on adalimumab 2 weekly injections for nearly 3 months. Have noticed that I am losing an excessive amount of hair each time that I comb my hair. Also, I have been suffering from swollen legs /ankles over the past month without doing very much at all. Have previously needed to stop methotrexate
Have been on adalimumab 2 weekly injections for nearly 3 months. Have noticed that I am losing an excessive amount of hair each time that I comb my hair. Also, I have been suffering from swollen legs /ankles over the past month without doing very much at all. Have previously needed to stop methotrexate
Nannalyn
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NRAS
4 months ago
CTscan due to high risk Prostate cancer
CTscan for newly found high risk Prostate cancer also came back with a SUV of 21.6 for Paritod gland and 21.8 for Prostate gland. Bones clear. Anyone have a high Paritod SUV on their scan and did it end up being cancer also?
CTscan for newly found high risk Prostate cancer also came back with a SUV of 21.6 for Paritod gland and 21.8 for Prostate gland. Bones clear. Anyone have a high Paritod SUV on their scan and did it end up being cancer also?
Grandpa79
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Interpreting blood tests
I've been on ADT for 4 months in preparation for RT and then HDR BT. I have localised G8 with an initial PSA of 8.1 Prior to commencing ADT, my PSA inexplicably dropped to 4.94 but then rose to 5.37 within 2 months. Anyway, here are my test results before starting ADT; These are Aussie measurements
I've been on ADT for 4 months in preparation for RT and then HDR BT. I have localised G8 with an initial PSA of 8.1 Prior to commencing ADT, my PSA inexplicably dropped to 4.94 but then rose to 5.37 within 2 months. Anyway, here are my test results before starting ADT; These are Aussie measurements
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Wednesday's Word
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platelets
[/i][/u] These are very small blood cells (really fragments of cells) that are responsible for clotting of our blood. In PBC, they help measure whether someone has portal hypertension or not. In portal hypertension there is spleen swelling and the blood cells pool including the
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platelets
[/i][/u] These are very small blood cells (really fragments of cells) that are responsible for clotting of our blood. In PBC, they help measure whether someone has portal hypertension or not. In portal hypertension there is spleen swelling and the blood cells pool including the
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Low phosphate levels linked to hypothyroidism?
Hi all, I am under close monitoring for my kidneys by a renal consultant. I had severe acute kidney injury (AKI) caused by sepsis last year and am very slowly improving. At my recent six monthly blood test, my phosphate levels had dropped and they are now below range. The trend for this has been dropping
Hi all, I am under close monitoring for my kidneys by a renal consultant. I had severe acute kidney injury (AKI) caused by sepsis last year and am very slowly improving. At my recent six monthly blood test, my phosphate levels had dropped and they are now below range. The trend for this has been dropping
helen_m
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
IFAB test preparation
Hopefully I have finally been allowed an IFaB test by the surgery Clinician which I am intending to have tomorrow morning along with being tested for Lyme disease 😱 I am, however, taking 2900mcg sublingual - 900mcg methyl from B complex, 1000mcg Solgar cyano and 1000mcg B12 complex (methyl, adeno and
Hopefully I have finally been allowed an IFaB test by the surgery Clinician which I am intending to have tomorrow morning along with being tested for Lyme disease 😱 I am, however, taking 2900mcg sublingual - 900mcg methyl from B complex, 1000mcg Solgar cyano and 1000mcg B12 complex (methyl, adeno and
SpringerMom
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 months ago
infusion
Hi, I am currently on 40mg of Adalimumab every 2 weeks but it is not working, the hospital have decided that an infusion of Rituximab is the next step, has anybody else had this treatment and did it work?
Hi, I am currently on 40mg of Adalimumab every 2 weeks but it is not working, the hospital have decided that an infusion of Rituximab is the next step, has anybody else had this treatment and did it work?
LTC1607
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NRAS
4 months ago
Cyberknife+IMRT combination treatment for High Risk PCa, that has spread to the seminal vesicle.
Has anyone done a cyberknife-imrt combination radiation treatment for prostate cancer? My PCa has spread to the Seminal Vesicle. So, instead of a planned 5 session cyberknife treatment to the prostate only ( when the PCa was thought to be confined to the prostate), my doc is putting me on 3 cyberknife
Has anyone done a cyberknife-imrt combination radiation treatment for prostate cancer? My PCa has spread to the Seminal Vesicle. So, instead of a planned 5 session cyberknife treatment to the prostate only ( when the PCa was thought to be confined to the prostate), my doc is putting me on 3 cyberknife
Sushupthi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Luke’s Liver
Good evening all. Since January I have experienced liver issues which was initially thought to of been caused by a virus and assumed I’d make a full recovery despite my liver being inflamed and having highly elevated liver counts after a course of Steroids My levels did return to normal and I seemed
Good evening all. Since January I have experienced liver issues which was initially thought to of been caused by a virus and assumed I’d make a full recovery despite my liver being inflamed and having highly elevated liver counts after a course of Steroids My levels did return to normal and I seemed
Lukeliver
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Xylitol and thrombosis
Interesting information has been in the news lately. I have always been cautious with artificial sweeteners and have avoided them because of their potential impact on heart health. The latest news is on xylitol. I have always heard positive things about xylitol, especially regarding its ability to help
Interesting information has been in the news lately. I have always been cautious with artificial sweeteners and have avoided them because of their potential impact on heart health. The latest news is on xylitol. I have always heard positive things about xylitol, especially regarding its ability to help
FraserB
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
AZP2006 - Update
My husband has Parkinsons - I am always researching as to what is new and what might be helpful besides using the gold standard - Levodopa/Carbidopa for Parkinsons which incidentally was developed in the 1960's. It's high time that there is new research and new drugs available for Parkinsons patients
My husband has Parkinsons - I am always researching as to what is new and what might be helpful besides using the gold standard - Levodopa/Carbidopa for Parkinsons which incidentally was developed in the 1960's. It's high time that there is new research and new drugs available for Parkinsons patients
Osteopathic
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
PSA undetectable
After surgery PSA should be undetectable. What does it mean. Once the lab give 0.03, once 0.04. I guess it s the lab (standard error of the machine), but what is the limit of the lab and when should i consider that THERE IS a PSA. Why is PSA still detectable after surgery should nt it be 0.00 ?
After surgery PSA should be undetectable. What does it mean. Once the lab give 0.03, once 0.04. I guess it s the lab (standard error of the machine), but what is the limit of the lab and when should i consider that THERE IS a PSA. Why is PSA still detectable after surgery should nt it be 0.00 ?
cpl901
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Ivermectin Story
This video talks about ivermectin and prostate cancer. FWIW https://www.bitchute.com/video/3RFTIHS6CUC8/
This video talks about ivermectin and prostate cancer. FWIW https://www.bitchute.com/video/3RFTIHS6CUC8/
Nwdx
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Recommended Reading
I know this forum is primarily for those with advanced PCA, yet I regularly see posts by those who've only recently discovered the disease and are not in such adavanced stages, being treated only with 1st-generation ADT. Thus, as a nearly 20-year survivor of PCa (first discovered in 2005) and 10-year
I know this forum is primarily for those with advanced PCA, yet I regularly see posts by those who've only recently discovered the disease and are not in such adavanced stages, being treated only with 1st-generation ADT. Thus, as a nearly 20-year survivor of PCa (first discovered in 2005) and 10-year
bluesnjazz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Decrease Nubeqa?
I'm 83, prostate cancer(PSA 30) with negative bone scan, negative MRI, but PET shows multiple small mets throughout both lungs and multiple lymph nodes throughout the chest. Started with 600 mgm bid of Nubeqa, and Orgovyx 120 mgm once a day. I also received radiation to the prostate approx. 6 months
I'm 83, prostate cancer(PSA 30) with negative bone scan, negative MRI, but PET shows multiple small mets throughout both lungs and multiple lymph nodes throughout the chest. Started with 600 mgm bid of Nubeqa, and Orgovyx 120 mgm once a day. I also received radiation to the prostate approx. 6 months
Sweetjessie
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
BAT - Current Evidence and Next Steps
"[i]We've been doing a lot of work at Johns Hopkins using high-dose testosterone therapies to treat patients with metastatic prostate cancer, " says Mark C Markowski, MD, PhD.[/i] This comprehensive overview of bipolar androgen therapy (BAT), by Mark Markowski, MD, PhD, associate professor of oncology
"[i]We've been doing a lot of work at Johns Hopkins using high-dose testosterone therapies to treat patients with metastatic prostate cancer, " says Mark C Markowski, MD, PhD.[/i] This comprehensive overview of bipolar androgen therapy (BAT), by Mark Markowski, MD, PhD, associate professor of oncology
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
SNMMI 2024: 225Ac-PSMA/177Lu-PSMA Tandem Therapy for Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer
UroToday.com) The Society of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2024 Annual Meeting held in Toronto, ON between June 8th and June 11th, 2024 was host to a prostate cancer therapy session. Dr. Fuad Novruzov presented the results of a prospective phase 3 randomized study from Azerbaijan evaluating
UroToday.com) The Society of Nuclear Medicine & Molecular Imaging (SNMMI) 2024 Annual Meeting held in Toronto, ON between June 8th and June 11th, 2024 was host to a prostate cancer therapy session. Dr. Fuad Novruzov presented the results of a prospective phase 3 randomized study from Azerbaijan evaluating
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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