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Come to end of treatment line after R223. Nothing else available.
Hi All Hope you can help out here. Feeling a bit down after today’s consultation. Diagnosed in Aug 2016. Gl 8/9 PSA 7. Spread to local lymph nodes and pelvis. Since spread to lower spine and having radiotherapy now because it’s pressing on nerve endings. I am on 3 mthly lupron and had early docetaxel
Hi All Hope you can help out here. Feeling a bit down after today’s consultation. Diagnosed in Aug 2016. Gl 8/9 PSA 7. Spread to local lymph nodes and pelvis. Since spread to lower spine and having radiotherapy now because it’s pressing on nerve endings. I am on 3 mthly lupron and had early docetaxel
JP63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Flying and Afib - terrible experience
There was a wonderful consultant on the flight who specialised in respiratory illness in
intensive
care
from Guys and St Thomas who was really helpful and kind and advised on taking more bisoperolol (all I had with me) and said on-board hypoxia can make the heart work harder (I had no idea that there
There was a wonderful consultant on the flight who specialised in respiratory illness in
intensive
care
from Guys and St Thomas who was really helpful and kind and advised on taking more bisoperolol (all I had with me) and said on-board hypoxia can make the heart work harder (I had no idea that there
Borderstories1
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AF Association
5 years ago
Toothache
Hi All, A new hurdle! Anyone come across ones love one with PSP with a toothache. Sam can’t open his mouth anymore & has been on a feeding tube for over a year. I’m not sure how to address this issue. I do have a call into his palliative care nurse but responses don’t come quick enough. Maybe just antibiotics
Hi All, A new hurdle! Anyone come across ones love one with PSP with a toothache. Sam can’t open his mouth anymore & has been on a feeding tube for over a year. I’m not sure how to address this issue. I do have a call into his palliative care nurse but responses don’t come quick enough. Maybe just antibiotics
Krmaier6896
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PSP Association
5 years ago
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Larry is in the later stages of PSP. He’s in remarkable good health to date but he is declining. I have been asking the primary care doctor about hospice care for the last year. I have been told he really wasn’t at the stage for hospice. My understanding of hospice was one didn’t have to be dying to
Larry is in the later stages of PSP. He’s in remarkable good health to date but he is declining. I have been asking the primary care doctor about hospice care for the last year. I have been told he really wasn’t at the stage for hospice. My understanding of hospice was one didn’t have to be dying to
Hidden
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PSP Association
5 years ago
The tricky subject of dying
I really recommend ‘With the End in Mind : Dying, Death and Wisdom in an Age of Denial’ by Kathryn Mannix. She is a former palliative care consultant and I think this book should be read by everyone. It really made me think and mentally prepare for dealing with death - of my elderly parent, my partner
I really recommend ‘With the End in Mind : Dying, Death and Wisdom in an Age of Denial’ by Kathryn Mannix. She is a former palliative care consultant and I think this book should be read by everyone. It really made me think and mentally prepare for dealing with death - of my elderly parent, my partner
Rafaina
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Multiple System Atrophy Trust
5 years ago
Wolff Parkinson white syndrome
He was in resus for a while before being blue lighted to bristol childrens hospital who were absoutly fantastic with him being in
intensive
care
.
He was in resus for a while before being blue lighted to bristol childrens hospital who were absoutly fantastic with him being in
intensive
care
.
Petal30
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Dr Jason Fung: Curing Diabetes with Intermittent Fasting (IF) and Low-Carbohydrate, High-Fat LCHF diet
https://youtu.be/DmyxEOYEqZQ https://healthunlocked.com/fasting-and-furious/posts/140096503/nead-not-eating-all-day-aka-intermittent-fasting
https://youtu.be/DmyxEOYEqZQ https://healthunlocked.com/fasting-and-furious/posts/140096503/nead-not-eating-all-day-aka-intermittent-fasting
S11m
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Weight Loss Support
5 years ago
I'm new, just saying hello
I'm Val, I'm 60yrs young and I have lymphoedema in both legs. My swelling is now travelling up into the trunk of my body. I've recently tried a pair of compression boots which made me look like 'Wallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers' I found them helpful but discovered that although they did their job
I'm Val, I'm 60yrs young and I have lymphoedema in both legs. My swelling is now travelling up into the trunk of my body. I've recently tried a pair of compression boots which made me look like 'Wallace & Gromit in The Wrong Trousers' I found them helpful but discovered that although they did their job
valkerry24
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L-W-O Community
5 years ago
What are the-major-findings-of-the-united-kingdom-prospective-Diabetes-study-ukpds??
UKPDS has been conducting studies on Diabetes since 1977 and during last 42 years they have generated 93 original research papers based upon their trial studies on large number of Diabetes. It is a Bible on diabetes .. giving below few links.....the first link gives the brief summary ... and the second
UKPDS has been conducting studies on Diabetes since 1977 and during last 42 years they have generated 93 original research papers based upon their trial studies on large number of Diabetes. It is a Bible on diabetes .. giving below few links.....the first link gives the brief summary ... and the second
namaha
Administrator
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
ADT used to stop producing H-Testoterone (ng/dL)?
Stage 4, 6 Mets. to the bone. July , 2013 positive biopsy Gleason score 8. Radical prostatectomy August 2013, IMRT (43) March 2014, start ADT eligard July 2014 to November 2016, since December 2016 I’m in Eligard with Zytiga and prednisone 5mg. Quality of life, so far good. But I worry that the PSA is
Stage 4, 6 Mets. to the bone. July , 2013 positive biopsy Gleason score 8. Radical prostatectomy August 2013, IMRT (43) March 2014, start ADT eligard July 2014 to November 2016, since December 2016 I’m in Eligard with Zytiga and prednisone 5mg. Quality of life, so far good. But I worry that the PSA is
kikepana
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Is there any other medication other than insulin ,LCHF Diet is it safe ?
Low carb high fat diet is it safe for Type 2 Diabetes cure
Low carb high fat diet is it safe for Type 2 Diabetes cure
Sajeevvk09
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Diabetes India
5 years ago
People of HealthUnlocked | Meet Lesley
[i] Happy Friday everyone! This week in the People of HealthUnlocked series, we're sharing Lesley's rollercoaster health journey, made better with the Quit Support community. Can you relate? Let us know in the comments below. [/i] "5th April 2012 it was my birthday, I was 63yrs old. The week before I
[i] Happy Friday everyone! This week in the People of HealthUnlocked series, we're sharing Lesley's rollercoaster health journey, made better with the Quit Support community. Can you relate? Let us know in the comments below. [/i] "5th April 2012 it was my birthday, I was 63yrs old. The week before I
MarketingHU
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HealthUnlocked Blog
5 years ago
Is this possible???
Last Monday I had really bad pains in my left arm and shoulder and finished up in
intensive
care
in a hospital in Benidorm. They gave me a cardioversion yesterday which put me back to n NSR but that only lasted for 15 minutes.
Last Monday I had really bad pains in my left arm and shoulder and finished up in
intensive
care
in a hospital in Benidorm. They gave me a cardioversion yesterday which put me back to n NSR but that only lasted for 15 minutes.
Poppy128
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 years ago
I don’t know how to help
Monday morning started out fairly typically. We had our cereal for breakfast, Karen did a few things around the house, I stayed out of the way as much as possible. And, I was decently lucid and communicative. The only blip in our otherwise normal routine was that I had an appointment later that morning
Monday morning started out fairly typically. We had our cereal for breakfast, Karen did a few things around the house, I stayed out of the way as much as possible. And, I was decently lucid and communicative. The only blip in our otherwise normal routine was that I had an appointment later that morning
Poppygail
Ambassador
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Memory Health: Alzheimer's Support Group
5 years ago
Obese T2 DM Vs Thin T2 DM
Are you Obese T2 or Thin and skinny T2?? I have been studying the Etiology & mechanism of Obese T2 Vs Thin/Skinny T2 since quite some time. I have accessed a lot of research papers/ studies on the subject. I find there is a lot of difference between the two and therefore the strategies to be followed
Are you Obese T2 or Thin and skinny T2?? I have been studying the Etiology & mechanism of Obese T2 Vs Thin/Skinny T2 since quite some time. I have accessed a lot of research papers/ studies on the subject. I find there is a lot of difference between the two and therefore the strategies to be followed
namaha
Administrator
in
Diabetes India
5 years ago
Story of PC
I am 80 years and never had health problem....last time I saw GP was in 2008. I was joking with GP of my wife and asked him to give me blood test prescription Just to give him consulting fees Surprise on may 15 2019 PSA 30...did not know what it means... No symptoms whatsoever Active physically mountain
I am 80 years and never had health problem....last time I saw GP was in 2008. I was joking with GP of my wife and asked him to give me blood test prescription Just to give him consulting fees Surprise on may 15 2019 PSA 30...did not know what it means... No symptoms whatsoever Active physically mountain
Karmaji
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Help? Advice?
He is now in
intensive
care
, but refusing treatment (and furious with us that the police were called and that we've ruined not just his front door, but his life).
He is now in
intensive
care
, but refusing treatment (and furious with us that the police were called and that we've ruined not just his front door, but his life).
needful1
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
ADT, Zytiga and Fitness
I'd like to hear from anyone who is trying hard to keep fitness up wile on ADT and Zytiga. I've been on ADT for 16 months now and close to a year on Zytiga. In between I've done the six cycles of Taxotere and 26 sessions of IMRT. Do you plateau on strength and endurance losses after a year or so of ADT
I'd like to hear from anyone who is trying hard to keep fitness up wile on ADT and Zytiga. I've been on ADT for 16 months now and close to a year on Zytiga. In between I've done the six cycles of Taxotere and 26 sessions of IMRT. Do you plateau on strength and endurance losses after a year or so of ADT
StePeteMN
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
No lung mass!
Good Morning Warriors! So my dad had his follow up with his oncologist this past Tuesday. He was really sick a few months ago with sepsis, followed by fluid in his right lung, at which time, the doctors said they discovered a mass on his left lung. At his 3rd hospitalization for acute cellulitis, we
Good Morning Warriors! So my dad had his follow up with his oncologist this past Tuesday. He was really sick a few months ago with sepsis, followed by fluid in his right lung, at which time, the doctors said they discovered a mass on his left lung. At his 3rd hospitalization for acute cellulitis, we
elliefight4dad
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Finished HDR-BT and IMRT
It's been a long haul, started in March with neoadjunctive ADT, Lupron+Zytiga, for PCa diagnosed at t3bN1M0 +SV +/mesorectal lymph node, and PSA 33. By June, PSA had dropped to 1.0 just before going into HDR-BT with Dr Chang at UCLA. He did a great job, the procedure was smooth, drove home the next
It's been a long haul, started in March with neoadjunctive ADT, Lupron+Zytiga, for PCa diagnosed at t3bN1M0 +SV +/mesorectal lymph node, and PSA 33. By June, PSA had dropped to 1.0 just before going into HDR-BT with Dr Chang at UCLA. He did a great job, the procedure was smooth, drove home the next
timotur
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
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