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protein supplements: yes or no?
Since I just finished Viewray Tx at UCLA, I’m moving on to the diet & exercise research zone. I’d like input on what the latest research, if any, is RE protein supplements. Whey isolate vs. vegan protein supp? Does either one promote or suppress PCa after Tx? Also, what’s the latest on eggs? It seems
Since I just finished Viewray Tx at UCLA, I’m moving on to the diet & exercise research zone. I’d like input on what the latest research, if any, is RE protein supplements. Whey isolate vs. vegan protein supp? Does either one promote or suppress PCa after Tx? Also, what’s the latest on eggs? It seems
BL2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Xtandi vs Orgovyx
Husband is currently undergoing treatment for recurrence of Prostate cancer with metastasis in spine and right shoulder blade. He's been taking Casadex since mid June and also just completed 5 radiation treatments on his spine. He is also scheduled to begin radiation tratment on his shoulder blade
Husband is currently undergoing treatment for recurrence of Prostate cancer with metastasis in spine and right shoulder blade. He's been taking Casadex since mid June and also just completed 5 radiation treatments on his spine. He is also scheduled to begin radiation tratment on his shoulder blade
Captj440
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Decompensated liver cirrhosis,Osteoporosis,fractured vertebraep
I was a regular drinker and eventually my health deteriorated.i started with the usual odema in the feet and legs with severe itching.i also had an inflamed throat/ oesophagus.i initially took Spironolactone then was prescribed furosemide.I first told my GP in around 2014 that I was struggling to swallow
I was a regular drinker and eventually my health deteriorated.i started with the usual odema in the feet and legs with severe itching.i also had an inflamed throat/ oesophagus.i initially took Spironolactone then was prescribed furosemide.I first told my GP in around 2014 that I was struggling to swallow
Georgio24
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
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Gleason 10 Stage 4 Metastatic Responding Well to Treatment
At this time I feel well with minimal side effects. Feel free to ask questions. Here's a time line of my experience this summer: Investigative Procedures: 22-Mar - PSA test: 26.5 ng/mL 18-Apr - Repeat PSA test: 25.0 ng/mL 1-May - MRI scan of pelvic region for biopsy planning 19-Mar - Transperineal
At this time I feel well with minimal side effects. Feel free to ask questions. Here's a time line of my experience this summer: Investigative Procedures: 22-Mar - PSA test: 26.5 ng/mL 18-Apr - Repeat PSA test: 25.0 ng/mL 1-May - MRI scan of pelvic region for biopsy planning 19-Mar - Transperineal
Brad70
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Interesting Article (please read)
came across this article today and would like to know your thoughts: i was swayed by flashy advertising in the late 1990s featuring medical stars like Professor Lord Winston, who convinced me that omega-3 fish oil supplements were essential for my brain and my heart. Fast forward to today, and
came across this article today and would like to know your thoughts: i was swayed by flashy advertising in the late 1990s featuring medical stars like Professor Lord Winston, who convinced me that omega-3 fish oil supplements were essential for my brain and my heart. Fast forward to today, and
Padayn01
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AF Association
5 months ago
Hgv Driving with Cirrhosis
Hi all. Does anyone know if You can renew an HGV licence when you have cirrhosis. My partner is organising a medical for his licence renewal and is worried they will refuse it because he has ALD . Thank you in advance
Hi all. Does anyone know if You can renew an HGV licence when you have cirrhosis. My partner is organising a medical for his licence renewal and is worried they will refuse it because he has ALD . Thank you in advance
pussycat66
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Times change, observation improves, reality changes.
”Abstract: Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and yet the early pathophysiological events of the condition and sequences of dysfunction remain unclear. The loss of dopaminergic neurons and reduced levels of striatal dopamine are descriptions used interchangeably
”Abstract: Parkinson’s disease is the second most common neurodegenerative disease and yet the early pathophysiological events of the condition and sequences of dysfunction remain unclear. The loss of dopaminergic neurons and reduced levels of striatal dopamine are descriptions used interchangeably
Gioc
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
Stage 4 endo and trying for a baby
Just looking to see if anyone has been in a similar situation / look for some advise! I had surgery end of June where they found stage 4 endo, I had x2 large cysts in both ovaries and everything was fused together. My right side is blocked when he did the dye test. I was started on Decapytyl for 3
Just looking to see if anyone has been in a similar situation / look for some advise! I had surgery end of June where they found stage 4 endo, I had x2 large cysts in both ovaries and everything was fused together. My right side is blocked when he did the dye test. I was started on Decapytyl for 3
Amy2106
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Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
Cardioversion
Have been on medication for AF for 30 yrs, with occasional paroxysmes. First on Amiodarone which kept me on NSR . As it was too toxic, my cardiologist insisted change on propanolol 2 yrs ago.But AF became permanent . Now my EP insists on cardioversion if not ablation before putting me on flecoidine
Have been on medication for AF for 30 yrs, with occasional paroxysmes. First on Amiodarone which kept me on NSR . As it was too toxic, my cardiologist insisted change on propanolol 2 yrs ago.But AF became permanent . Now my EP insists on cardioversion if not ablation before putting me on flecoidine
Davidtol
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
My precious daughter
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
***HELP NEEDED DESPERATELY*** My precious daughter was unfortunately diagnosed with Multiple Hepatic Adenomas in November 2021. She has currently got 12 of these tumours in her liver. In January 2022 she had a liver resection, as the largest tumour was hemorrhaging at the time. The right half of her
Mami77
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Avocado good for the heart?
Is avocado good for your heart? My doctor has me on blood pressure and cholesterol meds, so trying to eat foods that help reduce cholelsterol and are good for the cardiovascular system. A friend told me that avocados are great. That they reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. But there is a
Is avocado good for your heart? My doctor has me on blood pressure and cholesterol meds, so trying to eat foods that help reduce cholelsterol and are good for the cardiovascular system. A friend told me that avocados are great. That they reduce the risk of coronary heart disease. But there is a
sobreviviente
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Healthy Eating
5 months ago
New To Group
Hello! My name is AR57 & I became a "Pensioner" this September just gone!! :) I have had Rheumatoid Arthritis since 2001 & I had been stable with it for a good few years until quite recently, but it has now started to give a few wobbles again!! :( It will be good to talk with others who may have similar
Hello! My name is AR57 & I became a "Pensioner" this September just gone!! :) I have had Rheumatoid Arthritis since 2001 & I had been stable with it for a good few years until quite recently, but it has now started to give a few wobbles again!! :( It will be good to talk with others who may have similar
Ghost87
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NRAS
6 months ago
Digestive symptoms post dialysis
my husband has been on center hemodialysis for about a year and a half. None of the medical staff seem to be able to understand or help with the extreme throat/esophageal discomfort he feels for close to 24 hours following dialysis., with no appetite. I wondered if anyone else has experienced this. He
my husband has been on center hemodialysis for about a year and a half. None of the medical staff seem to be able to understand or help with the extreme throat/esophageal discomfort he feels for close to 24 hours following dialysis., with no appetite. I wondered if anyone else has experienced this. He
22171
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Kidney Dialysis
8 months ago
Lu-177
Hi Everyone , I don’t really come on here much to write or ask questions but I read posts everyday ! My Husband John age 58 was diagnosed in July 2021 Dx PSA 122 Gleason score 9 unfortunately it was already out of his prostate and in surrounding areas they put him straight on Erleada + zoladex + xgeva
Hi Everyone , I don’t really come on here much to write or ask questions but I read posts everyday ! My Husband John age 58 was diagnosed in July 2021 Dx PSA 122 Gleason score 9 unfortunately it was already out of his prostate and in surrounding areas they put him straight on Erleada + zoladex + xgeva
palser1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
my mum - end stage liver failure
I just wondered if anyone may be able to offer any advice in our situation. My mum was diagnosed with cirrhosis 8 years ago and gave up alcohol. Unfortunately she started drinking again 4 years ago. She was in hospital for 6 weeks earlier this year and diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy. I thought
I just wondered if anyone may be able to offer any advice in our situation. My mum was diagnosed with cirrhosis 8 years ago and gave up alcohol. Unfortunately she started drinking again 4 years ago. She was in hospital for 6 weeks earlier this year and diagnosed with hepatic encephalopathy. I thought
Bouncy1983
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British Liver Trust
8 months ago
Dysfunctional Synapses
https://www.eurasiareview.com/17092023-newly-discovered-trigger-of-parkinsons-upends-common-beliefs/ Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is widely accepted as the first event that leads to Parkinson’s. But the new study suggests that a dysfunction in the neuron’s synapses — the tiny gap across which
https://www.eurasiareview.com/17092023-newly-discovered-trigger-of-parkinsons-upends-common-beliefs/ Degeneration of dopaminergic neurons is widely accepted as the first event that leads to Parkinson’s. But the new study suggests that a dysfunction in the neuron’s synapses — the tiny gap across which
roller2
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Cure Parkinson's
8 months ago
help me
Had my first Cardioversion but it didn’t work they ended up putting drugs in the IV. My Grandfather had a stroke at 59. My Dad had triple bypass at 70 and Mom had A-fib!!! I have to get serious with my health!I don’t drink. But l smoke!!! Hardest damn habit l have ever tried to kick!!!! Anyone tried
Had my first Cardioversion but it didn’t work they ended up putting drugs in the IV. My Grandfather had a stroke at 59. My Dad had triple bypass at 70 and Mom had A-fib!!! I have to get serious with my health!I don’t drink. But l smoke!!! Hardest damn habit l have ever tried to kick!!!! Anyone tried
Chrissygirl62
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AF Association
5 months ago
Musselburgh Coffee and Chat meeting - 2nd December!
Join the Musselburgh Lupus Group for our next Coffee and Chat meeting on Saturday 2nd December, from 10am until 12pm. Meeting at Brunton Hall Bistro, Brunton Hall, Ladywell Way, Musselburgh, EH21 6AF. This is a great way to connect with others affected by lupus, learn more about lupus and share your
Join the Musselburgh Lupus Group for our next Coffee and Chat meeting on Saturday 2nd December, from 10am until 12pm. Meeting at Brunton Hall Bistro, Brunton Hall, Ladywell Way, Musselburgh, EH21 6AF. This is a great way to connect with others affected by lupus, learn more about lupus and share your
michaellasmith
Administrator
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Father a fib
My father died after hospitalized with pneumonia in 1955. Death cert says also atrial fib and cerebral emboli. My brother 8 yrs older than me hit with it in his 70s. Has had 2 ablations. Fine last 4 years. I got it at 70 just had my ablation in May. So far so good. I think researchbsays heart genetics
My father died after hospitalized with pneumonia in 1955. Death cert says also atrial fib and cerebral emboli. My brother 8 yrs older than me hit with it in his 70s. Has had 2 ablations. Fine last 4 years. I got it at 70 just had my ablation in May. So far so good. I think researchbsays heart genetics
Healthyheart11
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AF Association
5 months ago
Gabapentin for lupus pain
Hi, does anyone take gabapentin for lupus pain? Wanting some advice on how or if this has helped you, thank you.
Hi, does anyone take gabapentin for lupus pain? Wanting some advice on how or if this has helped you, thank you.
BonnyB
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
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