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A Longevity Mindset is one in which you believe in the ability of science to extend your healthspan, perhaps by ten or twenty years.
I am shooting for 30+ The Tech Blog by Peter H. Diamandis, MD Presented by Untitled design (25)-1 My Longevity Practices Part 5: Mindset How long you live is a function of many factors, including your mindset. You can actually will yourself to death—or will yourself to a longer healthspan
I am shooting for 30+ The Tech Blog by Peter H. Diamandis, MD Presented by Untitled design (25)-1 My Longevity Practices Part 5: Mindset How long you live is a function of many factors, including your mindset. You can actually will yourself to death—or will yourself to a longer healthspan
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Progression
My Oncologist says that after 4+ years of ADT, I am showing signs of castrative resistance. He also said that I am currently Low volume, low PSA Oligmatistic. Can someone translate. I had a PSMA scan a couple of weeks ago and the Radiation Oncologist said that I had a positive response. Thanks
My Oncologist says that after 4+ years of ADT, I am showing signs of castrative resistance. He also said that I am currently Low volume, low PSA Oligmatistic. Can someone translate. I had a PSMA scan a couple of weeks ago and the Radiation Oncologist said that I had a positive response. Thanks
NDJIM
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Your cancer treatment record
Just before my o&v treatment commenced I was given ‘your cancer treatment record’ a little blue book, supplied by cancer research uk, as a place to jot treatments, questions, symptoms ect. I’d actually forgotten about it and wrote a small diary of my treatment. Yesterday I was reminded of it as I spoke
Just before my o&v treatment commenced I was given ‘your cancer treatment record’ a little blue book, supplied by cancer research uk, as a place to jot treatments, questions, symptoms ect. I’d actually forgotten about it and wrote a small diary of my treatment. Yesterday I was reminded of it as I spoke
Livingwith67
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CLL Support
1 year ago
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Progesterone: oestrogen ratio
Hi all I recently got my oestrogen and progesterone levels done by medichecks.I was hoping they worked out the actual ratio of oestrogen to progesterone but they don't so now I'm confused. The 2 results are calculated in different values (pmol/L Vs nmol/L) which makes it hard to interpret if one of
Hi all I recently got my oestrogen and progesterone levels done by medichecks.I was hoping they worked out the actual ratio of oestrogen to progesterone but they don't so now I'm confused. The 2 results are calculated in different values (pmol/L Vs nmol/L) which makes it hard to interpret if one of
Hollybushroad
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
10 months ago
Armpits? Yeah, armpits.
18 months ADT and my armpit hair has slowly, but finally, gone 😫.True, it's not a dramatic loss compared to the sacred memory of a hard erection! But a symptom is a symptom, and they all seem to have complications. After the hair had mostly become a memory, I started having a strange sensation in there
18 months ADT and my armpit hair has slowly, but finally, gone 😫.True, it's not a dramatic loss compared to the sacred memory of a hard erection! But a symptom is a symptom, and they all seem to have complications. After the hair had mostly become a memory, I started having a strange sensation in there
Lewellen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
New Study - Men on adt for 6 months- 75% recover Testosterone BUT median time is 18 MONTHS!!!????-Orgovyxx may be different? Yes I Hope??
New Meta Analysis From Marcap Consortium says :
Men on adt for 6 months -75% recover Testosterone BUT the median recovery time is 18 months !!!
AND THE OTHER 25% -NEVER!??
I TOOK ORGOVYXX FOR 4 MONTHS ???? THEY SAY IT MAY BE DIFFERENT FOR ORGOVYXX??
P.S. Any studies
New Meta Analysis From Marcap Consortium says :
Men on adt for 6 months -75% recover Testosterone BUT the median recovery time is 18 months !!!
AND THE OTHER 25% -NEVER!??
I TOOK ORGOVYXX FOR 4 MONTHS ???? THEY SAY IT MAY BE DIFFERENT FOR ORGOVYXX??
P.S. Any studies
JWS13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Ruxolitinib
Hi all, I have PV and AB is high , around 81% , spleen size slightly increased but if I didn’t know I have PV I would think I am the healthiest person around as I have no symptoms. I was diagnosed end of 2018 but had it al least since 2015. I am considering taking a part in clinical trial for Ruxo and
Hi all, I have PV and AB is high , around 81% , spleen size slightly increased but if I didn’t know I have PV I would think I am the healthiest person around as I have no symptoms. I was diagnosed end of 2018 but had it al least since 2015. I am considering taking a part in clinical trial for Ruxo and
Ameliav
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Surgical Castration ?
I have been on Eligard for two months. Prior to starting ADT my Triglycerides were 100 (May 2023). After only two months of Eligard they are thru the roof (495). Since I have metastatic PC they tell me that I will be on ADT for life. I am considering surgical orchiectomy since there are fewer metabolic
I have been on Eligard for two months. Prior to starting ADT my Triglycerides were 100 (May 2023). After only two months of Eligard they are thru the roof (495). Since I have metastatic PC they tell me that I will be on ADT for life. I am considering surgical orchiectomy since there are fewer metabolic
Bigmaristuff
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Specialty to start with?
Originally joined group because 55 yr son diagnosed with stage 4 PCa. Been tracking my own PSA for a few years and it is now 18.5. Due to this group and other reading I am pretty well versed in treatment alternatives. I am 77 and if I do any treatments I would lean toward proton therapy. I had an
Originally joined group because 55 yr son diagnosed with stage 4 PCa. Been tracking my own PSA for a few years and it is now 18.5. Due to this group and other reading I am pretty well versed in treatment alternatives. I am 77 and if I do any treatments I would lean toward proton therapy. I had an
Billyeff
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ADT or not?
Hi, i have Stage 4 PCA, Gleason 5+4 so I am on Degaralix and Enzalutamide. I tend to refer to this treatment as ADT as shorthand because to my mind they both reduce testosterone. I wonder if I’m misusing ADT or does it matter?
Hi, i have Stage 4 PCA, Gleason 5+4 so I am on Degaralix and Enzalutamide. I tend to refer to this treatment as ADT as shorthand because to my mind they both reduce testosterone. I wonder if I’m misusing ADT or does it matter?
FortyWinks
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
UserName Change Search Link
I just changed my username name from the impersonal "JHMX" to "JohnInTheMiddle". Among other things I liked the TV show Malcolm in the Middle. And when I signed up it was in that kind of crazy time of DX that many people here will recognize. But as I become familiar with the stories and exploration here
I just changed my username name from the impersonal "JHMX" to "JohnInTheMiddle". Among other things I liked the TV show Malcolm in the Middle. And when I signed up it was in that kind of crazy time of DX that many people here will recognize. But as I become familiar with the stories and exploration here
JohnInTheMiddle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
ADT duration data measures
odd query but when reading studies and research on ADT duration they refer to months or years - I am curious as the implants are often prescribed monthly or 3 monthly but that actually means 4 weekly or 12 weekly with such ADT as goserelin - so are the studies that say 4, 6, 18, 24, 36 months referring
odd query but when reading studies and research on ADT duration they refer to months or years - I am curious as the implants are often prescribed monthly or 3 monthly but that actually means 4 weekly or 12 weekly with such ADT as goserelin - so are the studies that say 4, 6, 18, 24, 36 months referring
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
SBRT alternative
So I've been trying to decide on what treatment I wanted to do and finally decided that I'd go with SBRT. Well unfortunately the MRIdian SBRT is going away at the end of the month. I reached out to Dr. Kishan to verify and this was the response "Unfortunately that is likely correct. We will be doing
So I've been trying to decide on what treatment I wanted to do and finally decided that I'd go with SBRT. Well unfortunately the MRIdian SBRT is going away at the end of the month. I reached out to Dr. Kishan to verify and this was the response "Unfortunately that is likely correct. We will be doing
MauiJef
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
RLS - Q&A
Hi RLS survivors I am continuing my Pregabalin journey and wanted to check in with this community to ask out loud various questions circling around my head. The good news is that Pregabalin is making a difference. I get some relief from jumpy legs at night even on a low dose (75mg) What I am experiencing
Hi RLS survivors I am continuing my Pregabalin journey and wanted to check in with this community to ask out loud various questions circling around my head. The good news is that Pregabalin is making a difference. I get some relief from jumpy legs at night even on a low dose (75mg) What I am experiencing
careerSquirrel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
Synthetic Hormones, Chemo & Radiotherapy
Hello, I am 60 years old, female,in the U.K., have had Primary Myelofibrosis for 20 years, treated with Aspirin & HU until recently, now switched to Anagrelide. I have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, due to have lumpectomy next month, then there will be decisions to make about further treatments
Hello, I am 60 years old, female,in the U.K., have had Primary Myelofibrosis for 20 years, treated with Aspirin & HU until recently, now switched to Anagrelide. I have recently been diagnosed with breast cancer, due to have lumpectomy next month, then there will be decisions to make about further treatments
CraftySpider
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Introducing Myself
Hi everyone, I wanted to introduce myself. I've been caring for my mum for several years now. She is 93 and she has arthritis and had heart surgery about 6 years ago. Recently she has deteriorated and, although I'm familiar with the care system and its limitations, I find myself struggling. I work
Hi everyone, I wanted to introduce myself. I've been caring for my mum for several years now. She is 93 and she has arthritis and had heart surgery about 6 years ago. Recently she has deteriorated and, although I'm familiar with the care system and its limitations, I find myself struggling. I work
Simswim
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Care Community
1 year ago
NHS agrees to roll out Olaparib (Lynparza) April 2023.
The NHS has agreed to Olaparib for advanced prostate cancer with mutations in the BRCA genes. ‘Hundreds of patients with advanced prostate cancer could benefit from a breakthrough targeted therapy after the NHS agreed a landmark commercial deal to roll-out the drug. The drug, olaparib (Lynparza®)
The NHS has agreed to Olaparib for advanced prostate cancer with mutations in the BRCA genes. ‘Hundreds of patients with advanced prostate cancer could benefit from a breakthrough targeted therapy after the NHS agreed a landmark commercial deal to roll-out the drug. The drug, olaparib (Lynparza®)
Sailing-Todd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Orgovyx Insurance Approval
Anyone who is not on Medicare but relying on private insurance in getting approval for Orgovyx? I really want to avoid Lupron or Eligard since I take two blood pressure meds, one statin and Metformin for type 2 diabetes already. Plus, I have heard nothing but bad things about both. Yes, I realize
Anyone who is not on Medicare but relying on private insurance in getting approval for Orgovyx? I really want to avoid Lupron or Eligard since I take two blood pressure meds, one statin and Metformin for type 2 diabetes already. Plus, I have heard nothing but bad things about both. Yes, I realize
805guy
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
[b]HOW LONG TO GET YOUR TESTOSTERONE BACK TO NORMAL (4-500) AFTER 4 MOS Treatment WITH ORGOVYX. It is now 5 months post treatment with Orgovyx.[/b]
[i]
HOW LONG TO GET YOUR TESTOSTERONE BACK AFTER 4 MOS TX WITH ORGOVYX.
[/i] Finally 7 mos . Post 20 imrt TX, 5 months post 4 mos. tx with Orgovyx, got my final blood labs:
PSA .2 PSA free.1
,very happy with this!
Testosterone 79
-VERY UNHAPPY WITH THIS ( still symptomatic for
[i]
HOW LONG TO GET YOUR TESTOSTERONE BACK AFTER 4 MOS TX WITH ORGOVYX.
[/i] Finally 7 mos . Post 20 imrt TX, 5 months post 4 mos. tx with Orgovyx, got my final blood labs:
PSA .2 PSA free.1
,very happy with this!
Testosterone 79
-VERY UNHAPPY WITH THIS ( still symptomatic for
JWS13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
HRT question.
Hi, I’m been on HRT for about 5 weeks now but my anxiety has just got worse. I’m having hot flashes today too, i feel my head is about to explode. Shouldn’t I be feeling a little bit better by now or is it too soon. Any thoughts please?
Hi, I’m been on HRT for about 5 weeks now but my anxiety has just got worse. I’m having hot flashes today too, i feel my head is about to explode. Shouldn’t I be feeling a little bit better by now or is it too soon. Any thoughts please?
BjAli
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
10 months ago
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