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Input on Timing of Initial ADT after RP/SRT Failed
After surgery and salvage radiation therapy (SRT) have failed, it appears I'm headed for androgen deprivation therapy. Like many things in the world of prostate cancer, the recommendations as to when to start ADT seem to be all over the place, so I'm seeking any insights folks may have based on your
After surgery and salvage radiation therapy (SRT) have failed, it appears I'm headed for androgen deprivation therapy. Like many things in the world of prostate cancer, the recommendations as to when to start ADT seem to be all over the place, so I'm seeking any insights folks may have based on your
dans_journey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 days ago
some great news….
My son will be turning 4 this January and that in and of itself is great news. Nothing is scarier than having just given birth and not knowing what the future of your precious new child will hold, like simply living. my son was born with PUV and severe reflux bilaterally. Of course there was renal
My son will be turning 4 this January and that in and of itself is great news. Nothing is scarier than having just given birth and not knowing what the future of your precious new child will hold, like simply living. my son was born with PUV and severe reflux bilaterally. Of course there was renal
MotherofBarbearians
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Parents of Children with Kidney Disease
6 months ago
What are the most promising drugs/treatments on the horizon for PD symptom relief,slowing progression?
I see Buntanetap,Celeste light therapy and Cue1 as potentials. anyone have any thoughts? i dont know how much longer I can hang on.
I see Buntanetap,Celeste light therapy and Cue1 as potentials. anyone have any thoughts? i dont know how much longer I can hang on.
Jmellano
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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Newly diagnosed metastatic PC treatment options
Hi, I'm 68 years old. Here are the key points in my story so far: In July 2023 a blood test showed a PSA value of 45. On September 26 2023, prostate MRI showed a dominant tumor in the prostate with extension into the right seminal vesicle. Also the fat plane between the rectum and prostate is lost
Hi, I'm 68 years old. Here are the key points in my story so far: In July 2023 a blood test showed a PSA value of 45. On September 26 2023, prostate MRI showed a dominant tumor in the prostate with extension into the right seminal vesicle. Also the fat plane between the rectum and prostate is lost
ShorePine
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Robert
Robert was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2018 PSP in 2021 progression was slow at first. Last year Robert was walking with a cane and dragging his feet. In September he began to fall daily sometimes more. He got weaker every day and finally allowed me to call a rescue. What followed was a whirlwind
Robert was diagnosed with Parkinson’s in 2018 PSP in 2021 progression was slow at first. Last year Robert was walking with a cane and dragging his feet. In September he began to fall daily sometimes more. He got weaker every day and finally allowed me to call a rescue. What followed was a whirlwind
Wrski
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PSP Association
6 months ago
Light Therapy Celeste
Photopharmics is getting ready to recruit for phase 3. For those interested: https://photopharmics.com/innovative-research-inclusive-trials-and-new-funding-drives-hope-for-people-with-parkinsons-disease/
Photopharmics is getting ready to recruit for phase 3. For those interested: https://photopharmics.com/innovative-research-inclusive-trials-and-new-funding-drives-hope-for-people-with-parkinsons-disease/
Pegcity
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Care Home response
Please can I thank everyone who sent a response to my original post. It is encouraging to hear from so many of you who have similar stories. My husband is responding well to the care home and the staff are lovely. I have had a lot of support from the health professionals , consultant, physio, speech
Please can I thank everyone who sent a response to my original post. It is encouraging to hear from so many of you who have similar stories. My husband is responding well to the care home and the staff are lovely. I have had a lot of support from the health professionals , consultant, physio, speech
Wybert
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PSP Association
6 months ago
Extremely interesting....
The Swinging Pendulum in Treatment for Hypothyroidism: From (and Toward?) Combination Therapy - PMC https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6629976/
The Swinging Pendulum in Treatment for Hypothyroidism: From (and Toward?) Combination Therapy - PMC https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6629976/
Easylover
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Permanent Lung Scarring from Pneumonia
Does anyone on here have experience of permanent lung scarring (in this case caused by flu/bacterial pneumonia)? How long did it take for the scarring to develop or the extent to become known - was it months or weeks from onset of pneumonia? Some of you may have seen my other post about my dad currently
Does anyone on here have experience of permanent lung scarring (in this case caused by flu/bacterial pneumonia)? How long did it take for the scarring to develop or the extent to become known - was it months or weeks from onset of pneumonia? Some of you may have seen my other post about my dad currently
Pookyal
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Combination therapy T4 + T3
Hi, since 2 weeks I started to take 10 mcg T3/ 2 days on top of my daily levothyroxine. I remember my periodic cycle was 24 days instead of 28 days when TSH was rising before. Today I was surprised to get my period at d23?! I am confused again. Was expecting the opposite.
Hi, since 2 weeks I started to take 10 mcg T3/ 2 days on top of my daily levothyroxine. I remember my periodic cycle was 24 days instead of 28 days when TSH was rising before. Today I was surprised to get my period at d23?! I am confused again. Was expecting the opposite.
Balou23
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Recording available for NoSilverBullet interview of Dr Wayne Markman, CEO of SYMBYX, on "Light therapy for Parkinson's".
Thank you to Dr Wayne Markman for this very detailed interview on the topic of "Light Therapy for Parkinson's". It was a fascinating presentation with an excellent Q&A afterwards. It is available now on our YouTube channel so please take a look: https://youtu.be/E9XSIzblucc?feature=shared It is also
Thank you to Dr Wayne Markman for this very detailed interview on the topic of "Light Therapy for Parkinson's". It was a fascinating presentation with an excellent Q&A afterwards. It is available now on our YouTube channel so please take a look: https://youtu.be/E9XSIzblucc?feature=shared It is also
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Covid advice
Has anybody got any advice on how to deal with Covid when on combination therapy? I've just gone down with it for the first time and I'm wondering if I should just continue as normal. Have a pretty high fever and heart rate...wd the T3 exacerbate this?
Has anybody got any advice on how to deal with Covid when on combination therapy? I've just gone down with it for the first time and I'm wondering if I should just continue as normal. Have a pretty high fever and heart rate...wd the T3 exacerbate this?
SilverSavvy
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Update on trametinib (Mekinist) for low grade serous ovarian cancer
Good morning everyone We are delighted that NHS England has recommended that the MEK-inhibitor trametinib (Mekinist) should be routinely available as an off-label treatment option for adults with recurrent or progressive low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). This is for people who have received
Good morning everyone We are delighted that NHS England has recommended that the MEK-inhibitor trametinib (Mekinist) should be routinely available as an off-label treatment option for adults with recurrent or progressive low grade serous ovarian cancer (LGSOC). This is for people who have received
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My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Hello - my 'Mum' has Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis
Hi. My auntie who I have had a close mother-daughter type relationship for all my life (I'm 50, she's 80) started showing strong symptoms in late 2021 and was diagnosed last year with Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. She is now housebound on 24hr oxygen therapy with carers coming in and lots of visits
Hi. My auntie who I have had a close mother-daughter type relationship for all my life (I'm 50, she's 80) started showing strong symptoms in late 2021 and was diagnosed last year with Idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis. She is now housebound on 24hr oxygen therapy with carers coming in and lots of visits
Daisywendy
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 year ago
Chiropractors
Sometimes I comment on chiropractors and how they can affect health issues. I posted this on another post and thought maybe some people, who do not read that post, could be interested. There is a chance that the condition of the spine could have something to do with AF. Heart doctors generally do not
Sometimes I comment on chiropractors and how they can affect health issues. I posted this on another post and thought maybe some people, who do not read that post, could be interested. There is a chance that the condition of the spine could have something to do with AF. Heart doctors generally do not
EngMac
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AF Association
6 months ago
Should the dose of Dutasteride be increased?
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Should the dose of Dutasteride be increased?
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
The plot above shows the residual (nadir) level of DHT in men as a function of the daily Dutasteride dose (mg/day). The DHT nadir numbers shown in this plot are: 23.8 pg/mL for 0.5 mg daily dose; 10.2 pg/mL for 2.5 mg daily dose; and 7.3 pg/mL for 5 mg daily dose. Ref: Clark (2004) [see Table
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 months ago
Occupational Therapy ‘drop-in’ event
Occupational Therapists play an important role in supporting people living with ataxia! We do occupations from the moment we’re born – they’re essential to living. They give our lives meaning and purpose, they shape who we are, and help us connect with others. This week is Occupational (OT) week!
Occupational Therapists play an important role in supporting people living with ataxia! We do occupations from the moment we’re born – they’re essential to living. They give our lives meaning and purpose, they shape who we are, and help us connect with others. This week is Occupational (OT) week!
wobblybee
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Ataxia UK
6 months ago
Aphasia
My husband is one month out of his tumor being 100% removed. His aphasia seems to be worse then it was 2 weeks out from surgery. He just started speech therapy this week. Is the decline normal?
My husband is one month out of his tumor being 100% removed. His aphasia seems to be worse then it was 2 weeks out from surgery. He just started speech therapy this week. Is the decline normal?
Nylo
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Glioblastoma Support
6 months ago
Replace or reorganize neurons
Can someone explain :Does the parkinson's glove therapy assume we don't have a loss of Dopa. Neurons but they just need to be reorganized. Via vibration Where gene therapy assume we have a loss of Neurons that need to be replaced ? Which is it, replace or reorganize?
Can someone explain :Does the parkinson's glove therapy assume we don't have a loss of Dopa. Neurons but they just need to be reorganized. Via vibration Where gene therapy assume we have a loss of Neurons that need to be replaced ? Which is it, replace or reorganize?
bigl62
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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