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Lupron and prostate cancer
hi everyone. im a 67 year old man taking Lupron hormone deprivation for prostate cancer. i finished receiving 20 external beam radiation treatments in August 2023. the Lupron injections are quarterly and will continue for 18-24 months. my interest in sex has completely dropped off. i assume this is normal
hi everyone. im a 67 year old man taking Lupron hormone deprivation for prostate cancer. i finished receiving 20 external beam radiation treatments in August 2023. the Lupron injections are quarterly and will continue for 18-24 months. my interest in sex has completely dropped off. i assume this is normal
rolex1951
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Would you like to give feedback on a new "healthy eating with lupus" booklet for Lupus UK?
A team at University College London (UCL) have been working hard on a new version of Lupus UK's diet & healthy eating booklet. They have a first draft and want to hear what people think so they can make sure it has all the information people want, presented in the way that's most helpful to them.
A team at University College London (UCL) have been working hard on a new version of Lupus UK's diet & healthy eating booklet. They have a first draft and want to hear what people think so they can make sure it has all the information people want, presented in the way that's most helpful to them.
Debbie_kinsey
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
M&S Ground Coffee - Coeliac Symptoms
Hi, I've joined up to ask the bizarre question if anyone else has been made ill by the most banal and unlikely of things, i.e. ground coffee? I normally use Lavazza or Taylors, or even local Co-Ops own brand, and all have been entirely fine. For years coffee is the one thing I have been able to trust
Hi, I've joined up to ask the bizarre question if anyone else has been made ill by the most banal and unlikely of things, i.e. ground coffee? I normally use Lavazza or Taylors, or even local Co-Ops own brand, and all have been entirely fine. For years coffee is the one thing I have been able to trust
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
8 months ago
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Afib and heart failure
Does afib always lead to heart failure?I have just had a medication review with a specialist who works with our GP surgery and doctors. He claims that any afib present leads to heart failure between 1 and 20% in the early stages. This is frightening. My afib episodes are very symptomatic and come around
Does afib always lead to heart failure?I have just had a medication review with a specialist who works with our GP surgery and doctors. He claims that any afib present leads to heart failure between 1 and 20% in the early stages. This is frightening. My afib episodes are very symptomatic and come around
Karendeena
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AF Association
1 year ago
new members
I know all too well how overwhelming this diagnosis can be to anyone. All of the emotions that can follow are hard to deal with for sure. If any new member doesn't feel comfortable posting anything here initially, please feel free to send me a message via 'chat'. We have all been exactly where you
I know all too well how overwhelming this diagnosis can be to anyone. All of the emotions that can follow are hard to deal with for sure. If any new member doesn't feel comfortable posting anything here initially, please feel free to send me a message via 'chat'. We have all been exactly where you
DonnaBoll
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PBC Foundation
1 month ago
B12 stored in liver ?
Hi I'm getting a little confused and trying to understand what is actually measured with blood tests... Does a serum Total B12 reflect what is or isn't stored in the liver at the time of the test or just what is circulating ? Does an Active B12 test measure the store differently, is the store in
Hi I'm getting a little confused and trying to understand what is actually measured with blood tests... Does a serum Total B12 reflect what is or isn't stored in the liver at the time of the test or just what is circulating ? Does an Active B12 test measure the store differently, is the store in
Spritze
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
From RA to Lupus. High dose pred questions.
Hello everyone. My partner was diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis in 2015 and has been receiving treatment of various sorts for it ever since. The most long lasting of those treatments being Benapali (Etanercept) which he has been taking for 6 years. After a recent major flare and switching to
Hello everyone. My partner was diagnosed with inflammatory arthritis in 2015 and has been receiving treatment of various sorts for it ever since. The most long lasting of those treatments being Benapali (Etanercept) which he has been taking for 6 years. After a recent major flare and switching to
Chickenkeeper2015
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LUPUS UK
8 months ago
Ginger
Interesting article on Ginger and possible benefits for people with Autoimmune diseases. https://www.foxnews.com/health/autoimmune-disease-sufferers-ginger-may-play-critical-role-controlling-inflammation-study-finds Cheers!
Interesting article on Ginger and possible benefits for people with Autoimmune diseases. https://www.foxnews.com/health/autoimmune-disease-sufferers-ginger-may-play-critical-role-controlling-inflammation-study-finds Cheers!
Newcomer22
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Health Anxiety over liver damage
Hello, I’m 34 year old female who has definitely over indulged in wine the last few years. my husband and I were living the expat life prior to 2020 and drank a lot with friends and at home. i have had a few breaks since 2020 which was about 10 months in 2020 and nearly 12 months in 2022. Since
Hello, I’m 34 year old female who has definitely over indulged in wine the last few years. my husband and I were living the expat life prior to 2020 and drank a lot with friends and at home. i have had a few breaks since 2020 which was about 10 months in 2020 and nearly 12 months in 2022. Since
Santababy89
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Do Sulforaphane, Melatonin, and Cayenne Pepper work?
I've been a lurker for a while. First time post. I have had a radical prostatectomy, chemo (docetaxel - 6 infusions 3 weeks apart), radiation (38 doses) and Lupron (18 months). I am done with all treatment for now. PSA minimum was 0.02, now at 0.04. I've been reading a lot about sulforaphane (BROQ)
I've been a lurker for a while. First time post. I have had a radical prostatectomy, chemo (docetaxel - 6 infusions 3 weeks apart), radiation (38 doses) and Lupron (18 months). I am done with all treatment for now. PSA minimum was 0.02, now at 0.04. I've been reading a lot about sulforaphane (BROQ)
SisuMike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
can i have it??
i’ve stopped having donner since being diagnosed with celiac disease. i never used to have the wrap just the donner. today after chatting to family some glutens said they have it with no problems and it’s gluten free. i’m confused 🤷🏻♀️
i’ve stopped having donner since being diagnosed with celiac disease. i never used to have the wrap just the donner. today after chatting to family some glutens said they have it with no problems and it’s gluten free. i’m confused 🤷🏻♀️
Junny123
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
6 months ago
Desperately trying to save my partner.
Hello all,I am desperately trying to get the surgeons to overturn their decision to not give my partner a liver transplant. He has Autoimmune Hepatitis with the complication of Hepatopulmonary Syndrome and the only way to cure Hps is with transplantation but they refuse. He had an assessment at the
Hello all,I am desperately trying to get the surgeons to overturn their decision to not give my partner a liver transplant. He has Autoimmune Hepatitis with the complication of Hepatopulmonary Syndrome and the only way to cure Hps is with transplantation but they refuse. He had an assessment at the
Ffof6
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
bicalutamide no longer as effective?
After more than two years of bicalutamide monotherapy and repeated PSA<0.1 I just received a 0.6. Before the bicalutamide my PSMA scan showed activity in only the seminal vesicle region. PSA was 2.5 at that time. Lupron had ceased being effective. Bicalutamide had a terrific response. I don’t think PSMA
After more than two years of bicalutamide monotherapy and repeated PSA<0.1 I just received a 0.6. Before the bicalutamide my PSMA scan showed activity in only the seminal vesicle region. PSA was 2.5 at that time. Lupron had ceased being effective. Bicalutamide had a terrific response. I don’t think PSMA
kreg001
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Elevated PSA 8 weeks after Robotic Prostatectomy
At the age of 70 my most recent treatment was a Robotic Prostatectomy after which pathology report was Gl 3+4 prostate cancer, pT3a (EPE and bladder neck invasion), N1 (1/15 nodes positive), multiple positive margins.( Prior to that I underwent Cryotherapy for prostate cancer in Mar 2012.) My PSA level
At the age of 70 my most recent treatment was a Robotic Prostatectomy after which pathology report was Gl 3+4 prostate cancer, pT3a (EPE and bladder neck invasion), N1 (1/15 nodes positive), multiple positive margins.( Prior to that I underwent Cryotherapy for prostate cancer in Mar 2012.) My PSA level
OLDSALTY2008
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Proteolysis-Targeting Chimeras (PROTACs): targeting cancer by deleting deleterious proteins?
There seem to be a kind of superiority of PROTACs over conventional inhibitors in treating prostate cancer. The article examines various targets for PROTACs in prostate cancer, including the androgen receptor and other critical oncoproteins, while addressing future prospects and challenges in this
There seem to be a kind of superiority of PROTACs over conventional inhibitors in treating prostate cancer. The article examines various targets for PROTACs in prostate cancer, including the androgen receptor and other critical oncoproteins, while addressing future prospects and challenges in this
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Gum disease
I've been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis since the beginning of 2023, but I've had symptoms for probably a year or more before that. Only been taking methotrexate for 5 months. The last couple of visits to my dental hygienist have not been good at all. I'm being told I have gum disease with periodontal
I've been diagnosed with rheumatoid arthritis since the beginning of 2023, but I've had symptoms for probably a year or more before that. Only been taking methotrexate for 5 months. The last couple of visits to my dental hygienist have not been good at all. I'm being told I have gum disease with periodontal
Purplemusic
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NRAS
8 months ago
kidney stones
The doctor has said I could have kidney stones but because the pain is very mild it’s not an immediate concern as it’s the weekend. I should try and ride it out until my blood tests and scan next week unless it gets severe.
The doctor has said I could have kidney stones but because the pain is very mild it’s not an immediate concern as it’s the weekend. I should try and ride it out until my blood tests and scan next week unless it gets severe.
Kimbad1990
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Early CKD Support
6 months ago
ECHOCARDIOGRAM RESULTS
Hiya guys and gals, Now there are some very brainy peeps out there and so I’d like to invite comment on the following Echocardiogram results - in summary it says ...... 1 severe concentric left ventricular hypertrophy. Left Ventricle not dilated and has normal systolic and diastolic function. 2 the
Hiya guys and gals, Now there are some very brainy peeps out there and so I’d like to invite comment on the following Echocardiogram results - in summary it says ...... 1 severe concentric left ventricular hypertrophy. Left Ventricle not dilated and has normal systolic and diastolic function. 2 the
Hidden
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AF Association
1 year ago
Signatera tumor dna test
Has anyone heard of using the Signatera test from Natera to detect the presence of prostate cancer recurrence when PSA is rising but the PSMA PET scan is negative?
Has anyone heard of using the Signatera test from Natera to detect the presence of prostate cancer recurrence when PSA is rising but the PSMA PET scan is negative?
shihtzu124
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
PSA Dropped after 22 days of Zytiga
On Nov 1, my cancer was diagnosed as castrate resistant. Abiraterone and Prednisone was added to Lupron. On November 3 I had a Lupron shot and started Abiraterone and Prednisone on November 10. Today I had a PSA test. My PSA dropped from 0.8 on November 1 to 0.44 today. I was not expecting such dramatic
On Nov 1, my cancer was diagnosed as castrate resistant. Abiraterone and Prednisone was added to Lupron. On November 3 I had a Lupron shot and started Abiraterone and Prednisone on November 10. Today I had a PSA test. My PSA dropped from 0.8 on November 1 to 0.44 today. I was not expecting such dramatic
dac500
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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