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does it ever completely go away?
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
I had a medical procedure that was in itself very traumatic and also reactivated a childhood trauma. I have been in CBT for 2 1/2 years and recently started EMDR. I want this all to just go away! However, as in the case of the childhood trauma, which I thought had been dealt with, I fear I will always
Kalee55
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Heal My PTSD
2 months ago
looking for reassurance or advice
Hello warriors, After exactly 2 years of happily dropping PSA numbers on triplet therapy, my husbands PSA went up this month from .91. To .94 I know MO will say to wait for 3 months of rising PSA before we should panic, but that’s easy for him to say… looking for reassurance as we wait for next months
Hello warriors, After exactly 2 years of happily dropping PSA numbers on triplet therapy, my husbands PSA went up this month from .91. To .94 I know MO will say to wait for 3 months of rising PSA before we should panic, but that’s easy for him to say… looking for reassurance as we wait for next months
Bspouse
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Foraminotomy
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
has anybody had a posterior endoscopic foraminotomy? In particular for bone spurs. I could be looking at this surgery once injections have been exhausted. Would be interested in hearing from people about how they found it, did it work, and crucially what was your post op experience like, pain levels,
yorkshirelad1
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Pain Concern
7 months ago
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Xmas worries?
Yet another one fast approaching as normal I am not full of festive cheer IBD/Diverticular Disease is my main problem just as well it's only myself and husband here 2 cater 4 thank you but that is bad enough!!! So I am just doing a chicken this year and my safe(ish) veg that I think that I will be
Yet another one fast approaching as normal I am not full of festive cheer IBD/Diverticular Disease is my main problem just as well it's only myself and husband here 2 cater 4 thank you but that is bad enough!!! So I am just doing a chicken this year and my safe(ish) veg that I think that I will be
bungi1961
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Bowel Disease Support
7 months ago
road to diagnosis
Hi everyone, I don’t know where to start… it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster so far. It all started when I started getting redness and discolouration in both feet. My GP did a blood test and referred me to my rheumatologist for further assessment. My rheumatologist felt that my feet getting red was
Hi everyone, I don’t know where to start… it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster so far. It all started when I started getting redness and discolouration in both feet. My GP did a blood test and referred me to my rheumatologist for further assessment. My rheumatologist felt that my feet getting red was
RA_123
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LUPUS UK
7 months ago
First SI, the pain, ouch!
Hello everyone, Asking for help again on my SI journey please 🙏 Yesterday I did my first IM injection into the thigh following a video by a UK GP. It hurt much less than the one I had done in the arm at a clinic 2 weeks ago (to check no allergic reaction) so I thought great, this is the way to go
Hello everyone, Asking for help again on my SI journey please 🙏 Yesterday I did my first IM injection into the thigh following a video by a UK GP. It hurt much less than the one I had done in the arm at a clinic 2 weeks ago (to check no allergic reaction) so I thought great, this is the way to go
Bertiepuss
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
interesting Xeloda trial
Hi friends, I listened to a presentation summarizing reports from ASCO 2023 related to MBC, and what really interested me was that for Xeloda, a fixed dose taken one week on/one week off, produced as good results as current standard of care with fewer side effects. Also: cream form of Voltaren/diclofenac
Hi friends, I listened to a presentation summarizing reports from ASCO 2023 related to MBC, and what really interested me was that for Xeloda, a fixed dose taken one week on/one week off, produced as good results as current standard of care with fewer side effects. Also: cream form of Voltaren/diclofenac
HelenWi
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
9 months ago
Biopsy 8-month Change - progression or sampling differences?
2/2023, MRI showed 1 large (2.4cm) lesion pirads 5. Gleason 6 in 8 of 12 systemic cores and 4 of 4 targeted cores. 10/2023 Repeat MRI-Biopsy: MRI showed lesion #1 same as previous. Also new lesion #2 0.8mm pirads 4-5. Biopsy with bilateral gleason 3+4 in 5 of 12 systemic cores, 1 of these gleason
2/2023, MRI showed 1 large (2.4cm) lesion pirads 5. Gleason 6 in 8 of 12 systemic cores and 4 of 4 targeted cores. 10/2023 Repeat MRI-Biopsy: MRI showed lesion #1 same as previous. Also new lesion #2 0.8mm pirads 4-5. Biopsy with bilateral gleason 3+4 in 5 of 12 systemic cores, 1 of these gleason
adventure4me
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
How to stop worrying about little things.
I feel like I am fighting a panic attack all day long. And obcess about everything. Does anyone have any suggestions?
I feel like I am fighting a panic attack all day long. And obcess about everything. Does anyone have any suggestions?
Tobert2024
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Should i stay here or even injured try to go to my accommodation or to my bf's
Mom went nuts. I'm really terrified. I said im going to bed too because i had a panic attack (so im just scared, i want to go in bed with them so they don't think i sleep all day while they work) and mom went crazy. She started yelling "don't i have panic attacks (what does this have to do with you?
Mom went nuts. I'm really terrified. I said im going to bed too because i had a panic attack (so im just scared, i want to go in bed with them so they don't think i sleep all day while they work) and mom went crazy. She started yelling "don't i have panic attacks (what does this have to do with you?
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Clinical Trial Considerations??
I’ve been presented with a clinical trial and I’m open to feedback. Background: I’m 71 and in pretty good health. I was diagnosed with two Gleason 6 lesions in late 2021 and went on AS. At that point, PSA was in the low 4’s. Earlier this year, PSA rose to 6.7. MRI and guided biopsy uncovered one Gleason
I’ve been presented with a clinical trial and I’m open to feedback. Background: I’m 71 and in pretty good health. I was diagnosed with two Gleason 6 lesions in late 2021 and went on AS. At that point, PSA was in the low 4’s. Earlier this year, PSA rose to 6.7. MRI and guided biopsy uncovered one Gleason
CubFan
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
PT-112 Immunotherapy Trial
Hi fellow travelers, Maxone73posted this sumary of interesting developments yesterday: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150097372/new-hopes-we-all-need-them-on-a-monday So I thought that I would raise my my hand and say “I’m on the trial!” It’s NCT02266745, and here’s the
Hi fellow travelers, Maxone73posted this sumary of interesting developments yesterday: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/150097372/new-hopes-we-all-need-them-on-a-monday So I thought that I would raise my my hand and say “I’m on the trial!” It’s NCT02266745, and here’s the
TeleGuy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
weird mouth symptoms on Sulfasalazine
Has anyone experienced anything like the following? I’ve been on Sulf for 7 weeks, max dose from 4 weeks. In the last 3 days I’ve had a sore tongue which has now settled but I’ve completely lost my sense of taste. I’ve tested and am negative for covid. I can’t think what else it could be!
Has anyone experienced anything like the following? I’ve been on Sulf for 7 weeks, max dose from 4 weeks. In the last 3 days I’ve had a sore tongue which has now settled but I’ve completely lost my sense of taste. I’ve tested and am negative for covid. I can’t think what else it could be!
Charlongo79
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NRAS
7 months ago
Movicol/colonoscopy prep for IBS relief
Hi all, I have predominantly IBS-D but occasionally I have bouts of horrific IBS-C (I can go up to a week without any bowel movements). This is accompanied by horrific bloating/acid reflux and uncontrollable eggy gas. It can go from a few days to months. I’ve had to be signed off work before because
Hi all, I have predominantly IBS-D but occasionally I have bouts of horrific IBS-C (I can go up to a week without any bowel movements). This is accompanied by horrific bloating/acid reflux and uncontrollable eggy gas. It can go from a few days to months. I’ve had to be signed off work before because
Book_Worm5
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IBS Network
7 months ago
Going round in circles
Following my gastroscopy this is on the report: THE GASTRIC MAPPING SHOW MODERATE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. THERE IS MULTIFOCAL INTESTINAL METAPLASIA THROUGHOUT THESE BIOPSIES. THERE IS ALSO SEVERE GLANDULAR ATROPHY WITH NEUROENDOCRINE HYPERPLASIA. NO MUCOSAL ULCERATION OR ACTIVE INFAMMATION SEEN.
Following my gastroscopy this is on the report: THE GASTRIC MAPPING SHOW MODERATE CHRONIC INFLAMMATION. THERE IS MULTIFOCAL INTESTINAL METAPLASIA THROUGHOUT THESE BIOPSIES. THERE IS ALSO SEVERE GLANDULAR ATROPHY WITH NEUROENDOCRINE HYPERPLASIA. NO MUCOSAL ULCERATION OR ACTIVE INFAMMATION SEEN.
Helliborous
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Supplement Guidance
Hello all So after years of a tummy that reacted to certain foods, being diagnosed as gluten intolerant in 2016, really suffering in 2021 and 2022, following a FODMAP diet recommended by my doctor (don’t recommend) and getting to a point where I only ate the same plain things everyday, I finally paid
Hello all So after years of a tummy that reacted to certain foods, being diagnosed as gluten intolerant in 2016, really suffering in 2021 and 2022, following a FODMAP diet recommended by my doctor (don’t recommend) and getting to a point where I only ate the same plain things everyday, I finally paid
Kimsy17
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IBS Network
7 months ago
The Science is Coming as Fish Says
Just realised I posted on wrong community (LoL.) The AZD5069 and enzaltutamide trial has been widely reported in the UK press. Very small sample size to check the concept but it targets white myeloid blood cells which apparently can fuel tumour growth. The drug combo works is designed to block the CXCR2
Just realised I posted on wrong community (LoL.) The AZD5069 and enzaltutamide trial has been widely reported in the UK press. Very small sample size to check the concept but it targets white myeloid blood cells which apparently can fuel tumour growth. The drug combo works is designed to block the CXCR2
GreenStreet
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Mommy trying to figure things out
my name is Tanisha and I am a 48 and a mom of 4 and 3 grandkids and I’m married. I’m new to this so I don’t really know how to start. I lost my dad my job. All in an 12 month span…I suffer from depression and anxiety and this pas week has not been good. Had a bad panic attack that sent me into the hospital
my name is Tanisha and I am a 48 and a mom of 4 and 3 grandkids and I’m married. I’m new to this so I don’t really know how to start. I lost my dad my job. All in an 12 month span…I suffer from depression and anxiety and this pas week has not been good. Had a bad panic attack that sent me into the hospital
Germany2018
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
Very promising trial!
Con't know if it's good for metastatic but still...CRPC is good enough Molecule name: AZD5069 “This is tremendously exciting and it suggests we have an entirely new way to treat prostate cancer on the horizon,” said Johann de Bono, a professor of experimental cancer medicine at the Institute of Cancer
Con't know if it's good for metastatic but still...CRPC is good enough Molecule name: AZD5069 “This is tremendously exciting and it suggests we have an entirely new way to treat prostate cancer on the horizon,” said Johann de Bono, a professor of experimental cancer medicine at the Institute of Cancer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
pinching on left side of abdomen
does anyone else have a pinching feeling on left side of abdomen more do when leaning over. I think everything is settling after a flare up but something else starts I’m taking buscopan and mebeverine for pain/spasms any help appreciated
does anyone else have a pinching feeling on left side of abdomen more do when leaning over. I think everything is settling after a flare up but something else starts I’m taking buscopan and mebeverine for pain/spasms any help appreciated
finsbury
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IBS Network
7 months ago
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