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Hi guys not been on in a while !
Hi everyone I've not been on in a while I've been a little head mashed and since having a bad allergic reaction to the fabulous jab I'm still in solitary confinement grrrrr.i wanted to ask if anybody has any ideas of how I can get a bit of peace as last week I had to go into hospital as I had a major
Hi everyone I've not been on in a while I've been a little head mashed and since having a bad allergic reaction to the fabulous jab I'm still in solitary confinement grrrrr.i wanted to ask if anybody has any ideas of how I can get a bit of peace as last week I had to go into hospital as I had a major
Boobles
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Black Cohosh Research
In a post discussing hot flushes, a couple of members said they used black cohosh. When I started researching it, I was surprised to find research abstracts showing that it killed prostate cancer cells in vitro and in mouse models. I’d never heard of using it for hot flushes or a possible adjunct treatment
In a post discussing hot flushes, a couple of members said they used black cohosh. When I started researching it, I was surprised to find research abstracts showing that it killed prostate cancer cells in vitro and in mouse models. I’d never heard of using it for hot flushes or a possible adjunct treatment
Javelin18
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Cholesterol and uric acid
I've just received bloods results from my gp. My cholesterol is 7.4 and my uric acid is high, (I've requested a print out of results). Can anyone advise me on best course of action? I take levothyroxine 100, vitd/k2 and magnesium glycinate.
I've just received bloods results from my gp. My cholesterol is 7.4 and my uric acid is high, (I've requested a print out of results). Can anyone advise me on best course of action? I take levothyroxine 100, vitd/k2 and magnesium glycinate.
Geegee777
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
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Apixaban
Is anyone on a DOAC and undergone retinopexy for a retinal tear? I’m having the procedure tomorrow and wondering whether I should not take the Apixaban tonight and in the morning. I wasn’t asked if I was taking a blood thinner today so not sure what to do. Can anyone offer any advice pls?
Is anyone on a DOAC and undergone retinopexy for a retinal tear? I’m having the procedure tomorrow and wondering whether I should not take the Apixaban tonight and in the morning. I wasn’t asked if I was taking a blood thinner today so not sure what to do. Can anyone offer any advice pls?
Barbadosgirl
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AF Association
3 years ago
2.5 years since my 3rd ablation
It has been awhile since I have last posted after my cardiac tamponade during my 2nd ablation and thought I would give an update and share the good news. My 3rd ablation went well and it has been over 2 years since I had it done. I have had no afib episodes since then. In fact I just had a heart
It has been awhile since I have last posted after my cardiac tamponade during my 2nd ablation and thought I would give an update and share the good news. My 3rd ablation went well and it has been over 2 years since I had it done. I have had no afib episodes since then. In fact I just had a heart
perkman
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AF Association
3 years ago
Adventures with Cabazitaxel
Hey gang, Was supposed to begin the first of six Cabazitaxel sessions last Friday(the six Taxotere rechallenge failed) , but the pharmacy messed up the mixture and it got moved to today! Looked up the cost, and Kaiser wasted $7800 with that error. Hoping the switch to Cabazitaxel does the job.
Hey gang, Was supposed to begin the first of six Cabazitaxel sessions last Friday(the six Taxotere rechallenge failed) , but the pharmacy messed up the mixture and it got moved to today! Looked up the cost, and Kaiser wasted $7800 with that error. Hoping the switch to Cabazitaxel does the job.
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
eGFR Level and Pain
Has anyone experienced an increase in eGFR when in pain, i.e. Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, and Myofascial pain?
Has anyone experienced an increase in eGFR when in pain, i.e. Fibromyalgia, Arthritis, and Myofascial pain?
My_Kidneys
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Early CKD Support
3 years ago
Real-world Cardiovascular Outcomes Associated With Degarelix vs Leuprolide
Real-world Cardiovascular Outcomes Associated With Degarelix vs Leuprolide for Prostate Cancer Treatment An interesting study that concludes there is no difference in cardio impact between the two drugs. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2785385
Real-world Cardiovascular Outcomes Associated With Degarelix vs Leuprolide for Prostate Cancer Treatment An interesting study that concludes there is no difference in cardio impact between the two drugs. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamanetworkopen/fullarticle/2785385
Don_1213
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Government responded to “Do not put fluoride in all tap water.” (basically we are being forced to have it whether want it or not)
Government responded: Water fluoridation is a safe and effective public health measure to improve oral health. Public consultation will be an important part of the process ahead of introducing any new schemes. Tooth decay is a significant public health problem in England, yet it is largely preventable
Government responded: Water fluoridation is a safe and effective public health measure to improve oral health. Public consultation will be an important part of the process ahead of introducing any new schemes. Tooth decay is a significant public health problem in England, yet it is largely preventable
Carys21
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Colchicine
I wonder how many were given Colchicine after their ablation and for how long? Were you able to stay on it or did side effects cause you to discontinue it? Reading medical journals it appears to reduce early AFib reoccurrences by up to 40% in some trials. In other trials up to 50% discontinued it due
I wonder how many were given Colchicine after their ablation and for how long? Were you able to stay on it or did side effects cause you to discontinue it? Reading medical journals it appears to reduce early AFib reoccurrences by up to 40% in some trials. In other trials up to 50% discontinued it due
Hms03049
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Flecainide with Afib and LBBB?
Hello, In a bid to stop me going into Afib my electrophysiologist has stopped my very low dose of bisop for what I think says Diltiazen ER and flecainide 100mg bd. I was previously told by my cardiologist I should not take flecainide due to my LBBB. I did mention this to the EP, who said my heart function
Hello, In a bid to stop me going into Afib my electrophysiologist has stopped my very low dose of bisop for what I think says Diltiazen ER and flecainide 100mg bd. I was previously told by my cardiologist I should not take flecainide due to my LBBB. I did mention this to the EP, who said my heart function
IsobelBrown54
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Uric Acid: A Double Edged Sword
From a study on Pubmed - Uric Acid (UA), historically considered as a waste of cellular metabolism, has now received increasing attention because it was found to directly participate in the pathogenesis of many human diseases including neurological disorders. On one hand, low levels of UA are detrimental
From a study on Pubmed - Uric Acid (UA), historically considered as a waste of cellular metabolism, has now received increasing attention because it was found to directly participate in the pathogenesis of many human diseases including neurological disorders. On one hand, low levels of UA are detrimental
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
High uric acid diet for PD?
My husband had his uric acid tested recently and it was out of range low, lower than even the medians for PD patients in most of the uric acid studies on Pubmed. He has been eating a diet to raise his uric acid levels and testing his uric acid at home with test strips I bought on Amazon. He feels
My husband had his uric acid tested recently and it was out of range low, lower than even the medians for PD patients in most of the uric acid studies on Pubmed. He has been eating a diet to raise his uric acid levels and testing his uric acid at home with test strips I bought on Amazon. He feels
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Colchicine for Gout at base of big toe
I have possible gout or arthritis at base of big toe which has come on suddenly. My Gp has given me 12 Colchicine 500 ug. Ive taken 3 spaced out in 19 hrs, first one at 3pm yesterday. As they can be toxic i'll take another this evening but i dont appear to have any side effects! Very painful and ive
I have possible gout or arthritis at base of big toe which has come on suddenly. My Gp has given me 12 Colchicine 500 ug. Ive taken 3 spaced out in 19 hrs, first one at 3pm yesterday. As they can be toxic i'll take another this evening but i dont appear to have any side effects! Very painful and ive
Ainsdale2010
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Arthritis Action
3 years ago
The Thermodynamic Consequences of Parkinson's Disease
Several lines of evidence point to a pervasive disturbance of energy balance in Parkinson's disease (PD). Weight loss, common and multifactorial, is the most observable sign of this. Bradykinesia may be best understood as an underinvestment of energy in voluntary movement. This accords with rodent experiments
Several lines of evidence point to a pervasive disturbance of energy balance in Parkinson's disease (PD). Weight loss, common and multifactorial, is the most observable sign of this. Bradykinesia may be best understood as an underinvestment of energy in voluntary movement. This accords with rodent experiments
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Idebenone can be toxic or beneficial depending on its oxidation-reduction state.
Idebenone is a CoQ10 clone that is smaller and will pass the BBB. I have some and have taken it a few times but I don't anymore. Every once and awhile I reconsider it. Not going to be restarting it this week. Just too many question marks. The effects of idebenone on mitochondrial bioenergetics 2012
Idebenone is a CoQ10 clone that is smaller and will pass the BBB. I have some and have taken it a few times but I don't anymore. Every once and awhile I reconsider it. Not going to be restarting it this week. Just too many question marks. The effects of idebenone on mitochondrial bioenergetics 2012
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Movelat cream v Edoxaban
My GP has prescribed Movelat cream for me. I am on Edoxaban 60 mg plus Bisoprolol 2.5 mg for AF. GP says it's okay to use the cream but pharmacist says it may conflict with my anticoagulants. W hat should I do. No help on the internet.
My GP has prescribed Movelat cream for me. I am on Edoxaban 60 mg plus Bisoprolol 2.5 mg for AF. GP says it's okay to use the cream but pharmacist says it may conflict with my anticoagulants. W hat should I do. No help on the internet.
Aniela
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AF Association
3 years ago
It seems to be working
Well guess what, when Myhubby58 was in the delirium stage, the Hospice Nurse figured out it was the lorazepam that was making him have hallucinations. And now that she took him off of that, he is no longer having them.. Thank You Jesus.. Now they have him on dextamethazone, methadone, and oxycodene,
Well guess what, when Myhubby58 was in the delirium stage, the Hospice Nurse figured out it was the lorazepam that was making him have hallucinations. And now that she took him off of that, he is no longer having them.. Thank You Jesus.. Now they have him on dextamethazone, methadone, and oxycodene,
Myhubby58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Calquence and muscle/joint pain
Hi all, After a week on Calquence, my hubs is in excruciating pain - from the hips down. Can barely walk, can't sleep, etc. The pharmacist thinks this is a side effect from the Calquence. He's been taking hydrocodone left over from a procedure and I'm applying BioFreeze, which sort of takes the edge
Hi all, After a week on Calquence, my hubs is in excruciating pain - from the hips down. Can barely walk, can't sleep, etc. The pharmacist thinks this is a side effect from the Calquence. He's been taking hydrocodone left over from a procedure and I'm applying BioFreeze, which sort of takes the edge
qtrhorsechic
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CLL Support
3 years ago
Do medium-chain triglycerides downregulate mTOR?
I ran across some info about MCTs turning off mTOR and amping up AMPK (possibly resulting in an increase in autophagy and also lipolysis). Does anyone have any info on whether or not MCTs are potentially beneficial for prostate cancer?
I ran across some info about MCTs turning off mTOR and amping up AMPK (possibly resulting in an increase in autophagy and also lipolysis). Does anyone have any info on whether or not MCTs are potentially beneficial for prostate cancer?
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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