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prostap hrt and hysterectomy
Hi I’m looking for some advice, I’ve always suffered with my periods since starting them. I’ve tried lots of different contraceptives and found I’m really sensitive. I’ve had 3 children and don’t plan to have any more. I had an ablation done in 2021 which reduced bleeding but made pain more intense
Hi I’m looking for some advice, I’ve always suffered with my periods since starting them. I’ve tried lots of different contraceptives and found I’m really sensitive. I’ve had 3 children and don’t plan to have any more. I had an ablation done in 2021 which reduced bleeding but made pain more intense
Jessdoss
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Women's Health
10 months ago
Aviv HBOT
Well it looks impressive…but the cost OMG! “ Thank you for reaching out and expressing interest in Aviv Clinics. We’re excited for the opportunity to get to know you a little bit better. Aviv is a leader in brain and body performance. We treat a variety of conditions through the Aviv Medical Program
Well it looks impressive…but the cost OMG! “ Thank you for reaching out and expressing interest in Aviv Clinics. We’re excited for the opportunity to get to know you a little bit better. Aviv is a leader in brain and body performance. We treat a variety of conditions through the Aviv Medical Program
LeharLover62
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
Proton Therapy timeline question
For those who have had proton therapy, what was your timeline? What period of time elapsed after you began ADT and had the simulation? And then, how long after that did the actual therapy begin? I've been reading and can't seem to determine a timeline, other than one guy wrote that he had the simulation
For those who have had proton therapy, what was your timeline? What period of time elapsed after you began ADT and had the simulation? And then, how long after that did the actual therapy begin? I've been reading and can't seem to determine a timeline, other than one guy wrote that he had the simulation
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Odd statement found in STAMPEDE trial results
"Hormone therapy can cause bone problems. But the trial found that abiraterone reduced the risk of serious bone problems by a half." https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/find-a-clinical-trial/a-trial-looking-at-hormone-therapy-with-other-treatments-for-prostate-cancer-stampede-trial-results
"Hormone therapy can cause bone problems. But the trial found that abiraterone reduced the risk of serious bone problems by a half." https://www.cancerresearchuk.org/about-cancer/find-a-clinical-trial/a-trial-looking-at-hormone-therapy-with-other-treatments-for-prostate-cancer-stampede-trial-results
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
what to do??
I am really struggling, I am wondering if I have hashimotos. Diagnosed with an underactive thyroid in march ( the day my dad died) just 6 months after losing my mother in law. Had gone to the drs thinking my HRT needed tweaking for my perimenopause symptoms. (Hair loss, brittle nails, weight gain, sweating
I am really struggling, I am wondering if I have hashimotos. Diagnosed with an underactive thyroid in march ( the day my dad died) just 6 months after losing my mother in law. Had gone to the drs thinking my HRT needed tweaking for my perimenopause symptoms. (Hair loss, brittle nails, weight gain, sweating
Vorney
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
From a Gleason 9 to a clean CT scan in 18 mos.
18 mos ago, my husband was told by his dr. that he "most likely had two or three good years left." (WHY do they say stupid things like that?) I think that a lot of people believe whatever the dr. says and subconsciously program themselves accordingly. I, on the other hand, thought to myself, "We'll
18 mos ago, my husband was told by his dr. that he "most likely had two or three good years left." (WHY do they say stupid things like that?) I think that a lot of people believe whatever the dr. says and subconsciously program themselves accordingly. I, on the other hand, thought to myself, "We'll
jtango
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
How important is missing 2 months of ADT?
I'm one month into RT and ADT for 9 months. I chose monthly Eligard. The Urology office made a mistake and came in with a 3-month dose. When I told the nurse I had communicated my 1-month preference prior, she left the room. The Dr. came in, eyeballed the dosage, removed 2/3 and I received it. I was
I'm one month into RT and ADT for 9 months. I chose monthly Eligard. The Urology office made a mistake and came in with a 3-month dose. When I told the nurse I had communicated my 1-month preference prior, she left the room. The Dr. came in, eyeballed the dosage, removed 2/3 and I received it. I was
Eadgbe
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
bone mets
Does anybody here has obsteoblastic lesion on the first diagnosis then osteolytic and sclerotic lesion after some few years on bone mets? How are you managing bone mets? Xgeva? Zoledronic acid? Xofigo? Appreciate your inputs in here. My dad is on 1st line ADT since 2021 and just started 2nd line(abiraterone
Does anybody here has obsteoblastic lesion on the first diagnosis then osteolytic and sclerotic lesion after some few years on bone mets? How are you managing bone mets? Xgeva? Zoledronic acid? Xofigo? Appreciate your inputs in here. My dad is on 1st line ADT since 2021 and just started 2nd line(abiraterone
dnmrk
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Managing side effects of ADT
I have found that Richard Wassersug has many blog postings related to ways to manage ADT side effect on the LifeOnAdt.com website. I also found the new version of his book has a great section on dealing with relationship issues. It was very helpful in keeping my relationship with Coco on track when
I have found that Richard Wassersug has many blog postings related to ways to manage ADT side effect on the LifeOnAdt.com website. I also found the new version of his book has a great section on dealing with relationship issues. It was very helpful in keeping my relationship with Coco on track when
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
declining psa #7
Gm ladies n gents, I’m here to give my results as promised post Rp, rad, and 7 mo of adt. Solely using ivermectin, cbd oil, turmeric, zinc and now testosterone boosters ashwagandha, cordyceps extract and diindolylmethane(dim) which is an estrogen blocker. Psa has dropped to 1.29 down from 1.34 last
Gm ladies n gents, I’m here to give my results as promised post Rp, rad, and 7 mo of adt. Solely using ivermectin, cbd oil, turmeric, zinc and now testosterone boosters ashwagandha, cordyceps extract and diindolylmethane(dim) which is an estrogen blocker. Psa has dropped to 1.29 down from 1.34 last
Nfler
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Will HRT help me?
I have been having bladder sensitivity and urge incontinence for about 3 years. I am 67 and postmenopausal for about 15 years. Is it too late to start HRT and if I did, would it make any difference now?
I have been having bladder sensitivity and urge incontinence for about 3 years. I am 67 and postmenopausal for about 15 years. Is it too late to start HRT and if I did, would it make any difference now?
Guineapiggy
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Bladder Health UK
10 months ago
Bladder dysfunction
in 2014, diagnosed Gleason 9, had Prostate surgery, cancer metastasized to pelvic region, did ADT, followed by 72 Proton blasts ( 37 to cavity-35 to pelvic) Two years ago, stricture surgery ( 80% urethra blockage- all good), had stricture surgery 3 weeks ago ( 25% blockage), but bladder stopped operating
in 2014, diagnosed Gleason 9, had Prostate surgery, cancer metastasized to pelvic region, did ADT, followed by 72 Proton blasts ( 37 to cavity-35 to pelvic) Two years ago, stricture surgery ( 80% urethra blockage- all good), had stricture surgery 3 weeks ago ( 25% blockage), but bladder stopped operating
Tkwham
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Private Consultation Findings - thoughts on next steps
Hello everyone. I am looking for some advice and experiences on Dienogest / Zalkya. Diagnosed in 2022 via lap by general gynae and never prescribed anything. Own GP has tried me on contraceptives & meds for pain management, which nearly tipped me over the edge. After a scare with my mental health,
Hello everyone. I am looking for some advice and experiences on Dienogest / Zalkya. Diagnosed in 2022 via lap by general gynae and never prescribed anything. Own GP has tried me on contraceptives & meds for pain management, which nearly tipped me over the edge. After a scare with my mental health,
usernames123
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Endometriosis UK
10 months ago
Cognition Issues
My husband is going into year 7 with PC. He had prostate removed… at Mayo in 2017. All clear margins, contained etc. 6 months he had Biochemical Recurrence. Then radiation and cryptography on one node. Since then he has been intermittently on ADT until he because Castrate resistant about a year ago
My husband is going into year 7 with PC. He had prostate removed… at Mayo in 2017. All clear margins, contained etc. 6 months he had Biochemical Recurrence. Then radiation and cryptography on one node. Since then he has been intermittently on ADT until he because Castrate resistant about a year ago
JolleySprings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Have you had neurosurgery for your brain tumour?
Being told you, or your loved one, needs to have surgery for their brain tumour can be a worrying time, which we know many of our community face. Help us ensure that patients and their loved ones are provided with the best information and care during treatment by sharing you experience through our Improving
Being told you, or your loved one, needs to have surgery for their brain tumour can be a worrying time, which we know many of our community face. Help us ensure that patients and their loved ones are provided with the best information and care during treatment by sharing you experience through our Improving
Zhaleh_TBTC
Administrator
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The Brain Tumour Charity
1 year ago
First Post Biopsy Consult
I'm grateful to have found this network. I've spent many hours over reading your posts and replies, and learning from you all. Thank you. I'm 59 years old. Both my father and brother were diagnosed with PCa in their late 50s. I did a genome test for my family some years ago and learned I carry the
I'm grateful to have found this network. I've spent many hours over reading your posts and replies, and learning from you all. Thank you. I'm 59 years old. Both my father and brother were diagnosed with PCa in their late 50s. I did a genome test for my family some years ago and learned I carry the
Mpls
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
ADT 's effect on body fat and muscle mass from Life on ADT blog by Richard Wassersug
ADT’s impact on Muscle and Fat October 23, 2023 Standard ADT with either LHRH agonist or antagonist drugs (like Lupron or Firmagon, respectively) cause a loss of lean muscle mass and weight gained as fat. Those are among the most common side effects of ADT. Patients experience this as fatigue for they
ADT’s impact on Muscle and Fat October 23, 2023 Standard ADT with either LHRH agonist or antagonist drugs (like Lupron or Firmagon, respectively) cause a loss of lean muscle mass and weight gained as fat. Those are among the most common side effects of ADT. Patients experience this as fatigue for they
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Relative risk for secondary bone marrow cancer within 5 years after initial CLL chemoimmunotherapy treatment (typically BR or FCR)
In countries where targeted therapies ('brutinibs, venetoclax, obinutuzumab/rituximab) are now available, the remaining reason that FCR (Fludarabine+Cyclophosphamide+Rituximab) is still sometimes recommended for the treatment of CLL is that it can be curative* about 55% of the time - but [u]
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In countries where targeted therapies ('brutinibs, venetoclax, obinutuzumab/rituximab) are now available, the remaining reason that FCR (Fludarabine+Cyclophosphamide+Rituximab) is still sometimes recommended for the treatment of CLL is that it can be curative* about 55% of the time - but [u]
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AussieNeil
Partner
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CLL Support
1 year ago
My Body is giving up
Morning all just wanted to see if anyone can relate to some of the stuff I have going on and offer some form of advice! The struggle has been going on for 14 years but 5 years I had a laposcopt which found Endo and chocolate cyst which exploded during and caused complications anyway since then things
Morning all just wanted to see if anyone can relate to some of the stuff I have going on and offer some form of advice! The struggle has been going on for 14 years but 5 years I had a laposcopt which found Endo and chocolate cyst which exploded during and caused complications anyway since then things
SamDan201
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Endometriosis UK
10 months ago
Any truth to Estrogen being out of the question for hypothyroidism?
I keep getting email adverts from Forefront Health. This week it is lots of terrifying statistics on how suspectable we are to breast cancer and other cancers. I didn't know we had an increased risk of breast cancer. They then go on to say we are almost always estrogen dominant and that we should
I keep getting email adverts from Forefront Health. This week it is lots of terrifying statistics on how suspectable we are to breast cancer and other cancers. I didn't know we had an increased risk of breast cancer. They then go on to say we are almost always estrogen dominant and that we should
dayoff
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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