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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
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
LISINOPRIL AND AFIB
Hello all, are there any on this forum taking lisinopril for high blood pressure? I just came across this today and it could explain why I and maybe others have more afib episodes than we should; 1. Caution: High blood pressure/heart disease meds and potassium-rich foods like bananas, potatoes and licorice
Hello all, are there any on this forum taking lisinopril for high blood pressure? I just came across this today and it could explain why I and maybe others have more afib episodes than we should; 1. Caution: High blood pressure/heart disease meds and potassium-rich foods like bananas, potatoes and licorice
kocoach
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 year ago
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bone met
Had a PSMA scan that showed 2 Mets, one to lymph node, the other to a rib. Well there is no cure for me now. The met were radiated about a month ago but my side where rib is still sore. I assume the cancer is growing. They decided to not use ADT. I know that I am at the end. So getting my affairs in
Had a PSMA scan that showed 2 Mets, one to lymph node, the other to a rib. Well there is no cure for me now. The met were radiated about a month ago but my side where rib is still sore. I assume the cancer is growing. They decided to not use ADT. I know that I am at the end. So getting my affairs in
Howard53545
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
13 hours ago
Request for MRI Linac
My husband at MSK is getting his external radiation for the entire prostate with extra radiation to the pelvic nodule in October. I have requested for MRI Linac and our RO who heads the department wasn't sure if he would use it as he said he will use the GRT. I requested again at his last appointment
My husband at MSK is getting his external radiation for the entire prostate with extra radiation to the pelvic nodule in October. I have requested for MRI Linac and our RO who heads the department wasn't sure if he would use it as he said he will use the GRT. I requested again at his last appointment
SherryKahn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
22 hours ago
Dr. Burzynski | Antineoplastons
FWIW: An alternative cancer treatment protocol targeted mostly at stage 4 brain cancer patients who've run out of options, no idea if helpful to anyone here but thought I would post.
Prostate Cancer mentioned at 1:11. Website has 2 patients testimony only. Costs not covered by medicare, video
FWIW: An alternative cancer treatment protocol targeted mostly at stage 4 brain cancer patients who've run out of options, no idea if helpful to anyone here but thought I would post.
Prostate Cancer mentioned at 1:11. Website has 2 patients testimony only. Costs not covered by medicare, video
Nwdx
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Fight Prostate Cancer
23 hours ago
Pelvic Lymph Node Study
"Review suggests many men with early prostate cancer may not need lymph node removal." "Doing so may help them avoid harmful side effects, such as disabling lymphedema. But even more importantly, leaving the pelvic nodes intact might also boost the success of newer immune-based cancer drugs, the experts
"Review suggests many men with early prostate cancer may not need lymph node removal." "Doing so may help them avoid harmful side effects, such as disabling lymphedema. But even more importantly, leaving the pelvic nodes intact might also boost the success of newer immune-based cancer drugs, the experts
Nwdx
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Fight Prostate Cancer
23 hours ago
Recurrence after 2 years
Long story short,was undetectable for approx 2 years until I hit .oo6 in April of 2024. Fast forward to August it shot up to. 88, about a 15 fold increase in 3 months. Had the psma pet scan dont at Dana farber yesterday and the results are below .Uptake into left lateral l4, intense Uptake into iliac
Long story short,was undetectable for approx 2 years until I hit .oo6 in April of 2024. Fast forward to August it shot up to. 88, about a 15 fold increase in 3 months. Had the psma pet scan dont at Dana farber yesterday and the results are below .Uptake into left lateral l4, intense Uptake into iliac
northshoreguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 day ago
Very happy !!
Am pleased to say that the cystoscopy showed no irregularities, all clear and report now being forwarded to urologist . It's a tremendous relief for me and to be able to tell my husband and son they can now stop worrying. thanks to everyone who has listened to me and responded kindly to my messages
Am pleased to say that the cystoscopy showed no irregularities, all clear and report now being forwarded to urologist . It's a tremendous relief for me and to be able to tell my husband and son they can now stop worrying. thanks to everyone who has listened to me and responded kindly to my messages
gillsky8
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PMRGCAuk
1 day ago
What's your experience been with CTC tests?
Hi everyone I'm Sunitha, was diagnosed with 3b epithelial high grade ovarian cancer in Nov last; been through debulking and six rounds of chemo; on follow up Avastin. Have my next PET scan in October. I'm seeing an integrated oncologist (recommended by my gynac onco) who told me about a Circulating
Hi everyone I'm Sunitha, was diagnosed with 3b epithelial high grade ovarian cancer in Nov last; been through debulking and six rounds of chemo; on follow up Avastin. Have my next PET scan in October. I'm seeing an integrated oncologist (recommended by my gynac onco) who told me about a Circulating
Sk72
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My Ovacome
1 day ago
Good news on recurrence
Hi Ladies I’ve had good news from my July scan report. All new growth from recurrence is NED, good partial remission 😊 I had 6 cycles of Caelyx/Carbo after recurrence when 7 months of PARP Olaparib should have but hadn’t work, instead had new growth. I also started Avastin privately with Lloyds
Hi Ladies I’ve had good news from my July scan report. All new growth from recurrence is NED, good partial remission 😊 I had 6 cycles of Caelyx/Carbo after recurrence when 7 months of PARP Olaparib should have but hadn’t work, instead had new growth. I also started Avastin privately with Lloyds
Towergirl
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My Ovacome
2 days ago
Question about clinical trials
Just started my treatment for my condition last Thursday. Was given Degarelix and Zometa. The Apalutamide pills were due today by FedEx but was contacted by my oncologist to wait before taking as she wants to discuss a clinical trial with me. In opinions out there, are clinical trials a Good or
Just started my treatment for my condition last Thursday. Was given Degarelix and Zometa. The Apalutamide pills were due today by FedEx but was contacted by my oncologist to wait before taking as she wants to discuss a clinical trial with me. In opinions out there, are clinical trials a Good or
PARKER3237
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 days ago
Tagrisso + Carboplatin and pemetrexed
Hi all, I'm pretty new to this. Had a thoracotomy in July to remove a 1.6cm(ish) tumour from my upper left lobe. Upon investigation my surgeon found unexpected lesions on the lower left lobe (that did not show up on the PET scan) and it seems that there are 'snowflakes' in my right lung too. Anyhow
Hi all, I'm pretty new to this. Had a thoracotomy in July to remove a 1.6cm(ish) tumour from my upper left lobe. Upon investigation my surgeon found unexpected lesions on the lower left lobe (that did not show up on the PET scan) and it seems that there are 'snowflakes' in my right lung too. Anyhow
SwimmingInTheSun
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
3 days ago
Liver nodules
Hello. Just wanting to see if anyone's had similar. My brother has recently been diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer... they say its a genetic mutation from a certain gene which causes paraganglioma... my mum died from paraganglioma cancer when I was small. So I had a ct scan recently to check myself
Hello. Just wanting to see if anyone's had similar. My brother has recently been diagnosed with stage 4 kidney cancer... they say its a genetic mutation from a certain gene which causes paraganglioma... my mum died from paraganglioma cancer when I was small. So I had a ct scan recently to check myself
Kjs1993
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British Liver Trust
3 days ago
Secondary cancer
Hello all, Due to some vomiting I was experiencing, seemingly out of nowhere, I had an upper endoscopy last week. Still no word from anyone on the results, but I read them on the portal. Apparently, I now have signet ring carcinoma in my stomach. From what I have read, this is completely unrelated
Hello all, Due to some vomiting I was experiencing, seemingly out of nowhere, I had an upper endoscopy last week. Still no word from anyone on the results, but I read them on the portal. Apparently, I now have signet ring carcinoma in my stomach. From what I have read, this is completely unrelated
Nocillo
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 days ago
Secondary cancer
Hello all, Due to some vomiting I was experiencing, seemingly out of nowhere, I had an upper endoscopy last week. Still no word from anyone on the results, but I read them on the portal. Apparently, I now have signet ring carcinoma in my stomach. From what I have read, this is completely unrelated
Hello all, Due to some vomiting I was experiencing, seemingly out of nowhere, I had an upper endoscopy last week. Still no word from anyone on the results, but I read them on the portal. Apparently, I now have signet ring carcinoma in my stomach. From what I have read, this is completely unrelated
Nocillo
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 days ago
Do I need an MRI with Contrast or without?
Soon will get a Prostate MRI done and I am worried about possible side effects of the gadolinium based contrast agent (dye). Can I decline the dye and ask for a MRI without contrast? I don't have any prior cancer diagnosis, but my PSA is 10.9 and 12.15 (two readings, 5 days apart, different labs)
Soon will get a Prostate MRI done and I am worried about possible side effects of the gadolinium based contrast agent (dye). Can I decline the dye and ask for a MRI without contrast? I don't have any prior cancer diagnosis, but my PSA is 10.9 and 12.15 (two readings, 5 days apart, different labs)
cederpicket
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 days ago
Proton Therapy Had PT Therapy 15 years (2009) ago 5 year follow Up No Cancer Just Diagnosed with Mets in Bone/Pelvic Lymph Nodes in 2024
Had PT Therapy at MD Anderson 15 years ago with Pencil beam radiation. Gleason at the time 2009 was 6 (3 +3) and PSA was 5.9. I am now 73. Successfully treated and follow up every year for 5 years showed my PSA at between .2-.4. For 15 years up untiil now, no symptoms. According to MD Anderson,
Had PT Therapy at MD Anderson 15 years ago with Pencil beam radiation. Gleason at the time 2009 was 6 (3 +3) and PSA was 5.9. I am now 73. Successfully treated and follow up every year for 5 years showed my PSA at between .2-.4. For 15 years up untiil now, no symptoms. According to MD Anderson,
Rcole727
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 days ago
Eribulin/ Halaven experiences.
starting Eribulin after trodelvy did the trick for 6 months. I’m beet nervous and scared as you all know when starting anew chemo. Scared it won’t work and scared of side effects. I now have liver Mets🥹. I’m devastated. Can someone share some experiences with this drug? Side effects? How long they
starting Eribulin after trodelvy did the trick for 6 months. I’m beet nervous and scared as you all know when starting anew chemo. Scared it won’t work and scared of side effects. I now have liver Mets🥹. I’m devastated. Can someone share some experiences with this drug? Side effects? How long they
Maraki
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 days ago
Is it Prostate Metastases or Lung cancer
Brief background- Current age 75. Prostate cancer 8 years ago. Gleason 4+3 Radiation and Eligard shots for six months. All good until 6/2023 when PSA went to .6. On 1/2024 went to 1.0 then 1.6 on 6/2024. During the last year I have had many scans. 8/23 - Pet/PSMA - Multiple right lung nodules but
Brief background- Current age 75. Prostate cancer 8 years ago. Gleason 4+3 Radiation and Eligard shots for six months. All good until 6/2023 when PSA went to .6. On 1/2024 went to 1.0 then 1.6 on 6/2024. During the last year I have had many scans. 8/23 - Pet/PSMA - Multiple right lung nodules but
wpeebles
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
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