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Hydrochlorothiazide side effects
Interesting article since many people are prescribed blood pressure medications and drugs that have HCTZ included in them. https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/articles/hydrochlorothiazide-hctz-side-effects-complications-and-gout
Interesting article since many people are prescribed blood pressure medications and drugs that have HCTZ included in them. https://www.peoplespharmacy.com/articles/hydrochlorothiazide-hctz-side-effects-complications-and-gout
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
Is it bad for you to just wait out an Afib spisode.
Over the last month I went into Afib 6+ times. The first one lasted about 12 hours. The next 3 I ended up in emergency and they had to cardiovert me. The 5th time lasted 24 hours. The 6th time, however, lasted 5 days. But I was so fed up with sitting in emergency for 12 hours and getting my chest blasted
Over the last month I went into Afib 6+ times. The first one lasted about 12 hours. The next 3 I ended up in emergency and they had to cardiovert me. The 5th time lasted 24 hours. The 6th time, however, lasted 5 days. But I was so fed up with sitting in emergency for 12 hours and getting my chest blasted
dave22222
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AF Association
1 year ago
Migraine Headaches with disturbance of speech
I have ET treated with 500 mg hydroxycarbamide daily. I am also taking the blood thinner - rivaroxaban - as I have had previous clots - and buprenorphine hydrochloride. I have just started on a small dose of Irbesartan for raised blood pressure. I am 81 years of age and since I was in my sixties
I have ET treated with 500 mg hydroxycarbamide daily. I am also taking the blood thinner - rivaroxaban - as I have had previous clots - and buprenorphine hydrochloride. I have just started on a small dose of Irbesartan for raised blood pressure. I am 81 years of age and since I was in my sixties
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
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Irbesartan
I was with my GP to-day and he wants me to start on anti-hypertensive treatment. He has given me a prescription for irbesartan and I am to start low at 75 mg. daily. Is anyone on the site here on this drug treatment and if so does it affect RLS or have other marked side effects?
I was with my GP to-day and he wants me to start on anti-hypertensive treatment. He has given me a prescription for irbesartan and I am to start low at 75 mg. daily. Is anyone on the site here on this drug treatment and if so does it affect RLS or have other marked side effects?
Jelbea
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
Blood pressure treatment - Irbesartan
Hi all, Its me again with yet another problem. I have Jak 2 positive ET controlled on hydroxycarbamide, aspirin and rivaroxaban. I went to GP to-day to get sun spots on my face treated with liquid nitrogen and whilst there he discussed with me my borderline/raised blood pressure. He decided to start
Hi all, Its me again with yet another problem. I have Jak 2 positive ET controlled on hydroxycarbamide, aspirin and rivaroxaban. I went to GP to-day to get sun spots on my face treated with liquid nitrogen and whilst there he discussed with me my borderline/raised blood pressure. He decided to start
Jelbea
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MPN Voice
1 year ago
Looking for advice on advanced diagnostics/treatment centers I could visit for a few days for adult inattentive type ADD.
TL;DR: I am struggling to find a treatment that works. Looking for a center or program I can leverage who might be able to apply some diagnostics (MRI/EKG/blood biomarkers etc) to find a treatment that is effective for my ADD-I. Also sorry for the wall of text. I am just so frustrated right now. I
TL;DR: I am struggling to find a treatment that works. Looking for a center or program I can leverage who might be able to apply some diagnostics (MRI/EKG/blood biomarkers etc) to find a treatment that is effective for my ADD-I. Also sorry for the wall of text. I am just so frustrated right now. I
LiamFL
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
1 year ago
Quick question please!
Hi all. I haven't been here for quite a long time but have been going through a really bad time. I had NSCLC Adenocarcinoma 5½ year's ago and had a Lobectomy. Approx. 2½ years ago I fractured my vertebrae and am now waiting for an ' urgent ' MRI to check for cancer in my spine. My question though is
Hi all. I haven't been here for quite a long time but have been going through a really bad time. I had NSCLC Adenocarcinoma 5½ year's ago and had a Lobectomy. Approx. 2½ years ago I fractured my vertebrae and am now waiting for an ' urgent ' MRI to check for cancer in my spine. My question though is
Danni54
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Lung Cancer Support
3 hours ago
No option!?
I am writing for my mother who has mbc. So far she has received anastozole, nolvadex for the early stage, and for mbc fulvestrant +ibrance, paclitaxel, capecitabine, she is currently on vinorelbine iv. He has metastases on the liver and bones, so far he is stable. liver biopsy: er 70%, pr 0%, her2
I am writing for my mother who has mbc. So far she has received anastozole, nolvadex for the early stage, and for mbc fulvestrant +ibrance, paclitaxel, capecitabine, she is currently on vinorelbine iv. He has metastases on the liver and bones, so far he is stable. liver biopsy: er 70%, pr 0%, her2
Goga156
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
8 hours ago
How dangerous is Pluvicto?
My brother-in-law finished the full set of Pluvicto treatments about four weeks ago. He’d done pretty well on the Pluvicto treatments. Two weeks later he and his wife started a short vacation but got a call from his oncologist to return home immediately. He was diagnosed with extensive cancer throughout
My brother-in-law finished the full set of Pluvicto treatments about four weeks ago. He’d done pretty well on the Pluvicto treatments. Two weeks later he and his wife started a short vacation but got a call from his oncologist to return home immediately. He was diagnosed with extensive cancer throughout
Explorer08
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 hours ago
Decipher and me
I'm having trouble with my urology team that are doing my TRUS/Fusion biopsy next week. The doc is unwilling to send my sample out right away for Decipher. From what I understand, in my 'high risk' category, just based on MRI, genetic testing may be hugely helpful going forward. For the past week I've
I'm having trouble with my urology team that are doing my TRUS/Fusion biopsy next week. The doc is unwilling to send my sample out right away for Decipher. From what I understand, in my 'high risk' category, just based on MRI, genetic testing may be hugely helpful going forward. For the past week I've
RazorSaw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
14 hours ago
Any reassurance/hope please
Hi, This is my first time posting. I’m 34 and at the beginning of July I was diagnosed with 3C clear cell. There was a large mass at my ovary and a couple of deposits in lymph nodes in the fat layer. I also had blood clots on my lungs. I was told it was being treated as curative and that this type
Hi, This is my first time posting. I’m 34 and at the beginning of July I was diagnosed with 3C clear cell. There was a large mass at my ovary and a couple of deposits in lymph nodes in the fat layer. I also had blood clots on my lungs. I was told it was being treated as curative and that this type
Autumn222
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My Ovacome
19 hours ago
I keep getting denied the CA-125 test!
52 y/o post-menopausal and was diagnosed with a 3.5 cm endo on my ovary. They were unsure what it was after the CT scan, unsure after the ultrasound. I then asked if I could get a CA-125 test because my aunt had ovarian cancer. Doctor said an MRI was better suited as they'd have to do that anyways no
52 y/o post-menopausal and was diagnosed with a 3.5 cm endo on my ovary. They were unsure what it was after the CT scan, unsure after the ultrasound. I then asked if I could get a CA-125 test because my aunt had ovarian cancer. Doctor said an MRI was better suited as they'd have to do that anyways no
starrynight5626
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My Ovacome
1 day ago
hello
hi everyone I just thought I would introduce myself. My husband was diagnosed with stage 2 oesophageal cancer (junctional) last month, he just turned 44. He starts chemo next week and from our online research seems he is for a common treatment plan of 4 x FLOT, oesophagectomy, then 4 x FLOT. It’s been
hi everyone I just thought I would introduce myself. My husband was diagnosed with stage 2 oesophageal cancer (junctional) last month, he just turned 44. He starts chemo next week and from our online research seems he is for a common treatment plan of 4 x FLOT, oesophagectomy, then 4 x FLOT. It’s been
JE1983
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
2 days ago
New here
Hi everyone I've just undergone a few tests and ultrasound as I had bloating,bleeding and constipation.I was concerned as My mum had stage 4 primary peritoneal cancer yrs ago treated as ovarian. She knew it would return and had debulking and chemotherapy the second time. Brca tested which was negative
Hi everyone I've just undergone a few tests and ultrasound as I had bloating,bleeding and constipation.I was concerned as My mum had stage 4 primary peritoneal cancer yrs ago treated as ovarian. She knew it would return and had debulking and chemotherapy the second time. Brca tested which was negative
Whatisforteamum
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My Ovacome
3 days ago
UCLA MO Recs
Sooooo, Im going on Medicare!!! Gonna get me a supplement too!! Since Im in remission. PSA <.02, PSMA/PET NED (no evidence of disease). Im not going to seek out City of Hope just yet, most likely UCLA, it's a 20 minute drive, and plenty of satellite offices here in the San Fernando Valley, for other
Sooooo, Im going on Medicare!!! Gonna get me a supplement too!! Since Im in remission. PSA <.02, PSMA/PET NED (no evidence of disease). Im not going to seek out City of Hope just yet, most likely UCLA, it's a 20 minute drive, and plenty of satellite offices here in the San Fernando Valley, for other
Still_in_shock
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Pluvicto
So, my father is 91. He has had stage 4 prostate cancer since 2016, he's had lupron, xtandi, radiation, bicalutamide. His prostate cancer was under control until July 5 of 2023 when he had severe headaches. We were told not to worry, it rarely ever moves to the brain....he had a CT then MRI and one large
So, my father is 91. He has had stage 4 prostate cancer since 2016, he's had lupron, xtandi, radiation, bicalutamide. His prostate cancer was under control until July 5 of 2023 when he had severe headaches. We were told not to worry, it rarely ever moves to the brain....he had a CT then MRI and one large
Radtech40
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 days ago
Slowing down for balance. Thinking about QOL
Newbie, with recent mpMRI one week ago, see my last note, and my updated bio. Urologist is pushing me hard to get my TRUS biopsy at UW Madison ASAP, like next week. On the phone to me, in a brusque conversation, he said my picture is bleak. I've never met him in person. He says the biopsy is just the
Newbie, with recent mpMRI one week ago, see my last note, and my updated bio. Urologist is pushing me hard to get my TRUS biopsy at UW Madison ASAP, like next week. On the phone to me, in a brusque conversation, he said my picture is bleak. I've never met him in person. He says the biopsy is just the
RazorSaw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Has anyone used Venetoclax?
My ex was diagnosed with CLL about 6 years ago and was at stage zero until this year. She is starting Venetoclax and immunotherapy this week and I was just checking to see if anyone had experience with this? TIA
My ex was diagnosed with CLL about 6 years ago and was at stage zero until this year. She is starting Venetoclax and immunotherapy this week and I was just checking to see if anyone had experience with this? TIA
bbrowning84
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CLL Support
4 days ago
3rd update to PSMA PET/liquid blood biopsy at uPSA 0.033 - cancer confirmed
Another reason for annual imaging and liquid blood biopsy testing at my very low stable PSA level: The statistical outlook does not fit my youthful, fit and otherwise very healthy 67. Just yesterday enjoyed a 9.2 mile rugged trail race with my 'younger' bother and daughter. I hope to draw on my efforts
Another reason for annual imaging and liquid blood biopsy testing at my very low stable PSA level: The statistical outlook does not fit my youthful, fit and otherwise very healthy 67. Just yesterday enjoyed a 9.2 mile rugged trail race with my 'younger' bother and daughter. I hope to draw on my efforts
NanoMRI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
More studies showing that SGLT2 inhibitors might be a useful prodrug for PCa
MateoBeach posted on SGLT2 inhibitors a year ago. Now three more studies show promise for prostate cancer. Note that the last study is a preprint. Pharmacological targets of SGLT2 inhibition on prostate cancer mediated by circulating metabolites: A drug-target Mendelian randomization study Y Lin,
MateoBeach posted on SGLT2 inhibitors a year ago. Now three more studies show promise for prostate cancer. Note that the last study is a preprint. Pharmacological targets of SGLT2 inhibition on prostate cancer mediated by circulating metabolites: A drug-target Mendelian randomization study Y Lin,
Graham49
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
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