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PSMA Scan and HU Altered my Treatment Plan
Thanks to an NIH Clinical Trial and sage advice rendered and received on this forum my treatment plan has changed. I have gone from waiting for my PSA doubling time to reach a critical level to moving forward with aggressive treatment in hopes of beating or beating back my PCa. My background is: RP
Thanks to an NIH Clinical Trial and sage advice rendered and received on this forum my treatment plan has changed. I have gone from waiting for my PSA doubling time to reach a critical level to moving forward with aggressive treatment in hopes of beating or beating back my PCa. My background is: RP
Moespy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Just introducing myself
Hi everyone, just saying a warm hello to the community. I'm in the Stage 4C incurable platinum refractory club - a really rubbish subdivision of a club that in any event no-one wants to be member of! I was diagnosed with my 3rd hit of OC in December 2017 following emergency hospitalisation due to a collpased
Hi everyone, just saying a warm hello to the community. I'm in the Stage 4C incurable platinum refractory club - a really rubbish subdivision of a club that in any event no-one wants to be member of! I was diagnosed with my 3rd hit of OC in December 2017 following emergency hospitalisation due to a collpased
Middz
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Just saying hello
Hi everyone, just saying a warm hello to the community. I'm in the Stage 4C incurable platinum refractory club - a really rubbish subdivision of a club that in any event no-one wants to be member of! I was diagnosed with my 3rd hit of OC in December 2017 following emergency hospitalisation due to a collpased
Hi everyone, just saying a warm hello to the community. I'm in the Stage 4C incurable platinum refractory club - a really rubbish subdivision of a club that in any event no-one wants to be member of! I was diagnosed with my 3rd hit of OC in December 2017 following emergency hospitalisation due to a collpased
Middz
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
6 years ago
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PSA and testosterone post radiation
Completed 25 IMRT (45 Gy) and brachtherapy "boost" (110Gy, 39 seeds) with ongoing Firmagon/Eligard (5 mos thus far. Btw, hate the hormones.) Most recent PSA 0.1 and testosterone <3. Methinks both numbers are unreliable given continued hormone therapy but who knows? Anyone out there with similar experience
Completed 25 IMRT (45 Gy) and brachtherapy "boost" (110Gy, 39 seeds) with ongoing Firmagon/Eligard (5 mos thus far. Btw, hate the hormones.) Most recent PSA 0.1 and testosterone <3. Methinks both numbers are unreliable given continued hormone therapy but who knows? Anyone out there with similar experience
EdinBmore
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 years ago
sinusitus issues..
I also meant to add to my post that 4 years ago my step daughter died of sepsis aged 44, i was in close contact before she was admitted to hospital and then for 3 weeks in
intensive
care
before she lost the fight. cheers Dawn
I also meant to add to my post that 4 years ago my step daughter died of sepsis aged 44, i was in close contact before she was admitted to hospital and then for 3 weeks in
intensive
care
before she lost the fight. cheers Dawn
dees2201
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LUPUS UK
6 years ago
Initial Diagnosis PCa Stage 4 Mets to Bone (Pelvis)
Age 68 at diagnosis July 2018, prostate biopsy showed 12 segments positive, Gleason=8, subsequent biopsy of pelvis bone positive. Stage 4 metastatic at original diagnosis probably attributed to no PSA test for several years. On degarelix 3 months then switched to Lupron 1 week ago and will continue
Age 68 at diagnosis July 2018, prostate biopsy showed 12 segments positive, Gleason=8, subsequent biopsy of pelvis bone positive. Stage 4 metastatic at original diagnosis probably attributed to no PSA test for several years. On degarelix 3 months then switched to Lupron 1 week ago and will continue
6357axbz
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
Decompensated Liver/End stage Liver Disease
Hello. My husband detoxed in Nov this year paid privately as I could see that his health was fast deteriorating. He was drinking the large litre bottles of whisky and rum everyday and got to the point where he was vomiting, blood in urine, jaundice. On the day of discharge from the detox centre they
Hello. My husband detoxed in Nov this year paid privately as I could see that his health was fast deteriorating. He was drinking the large litre bottles of whisky and rum everyday and got to the point where he was vomiting, blood in urine, jaundice. On the day of discharge from the detox centre they
Diesel101
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
2019
2019...... I know it’s gonna be a tough year for lots of ladies here, I know it’s highly unlikely my special person’s chemo will work Dr Eye Candy said they’ll offer chemo for as long as possible (didn’t sound too enthusiastic).... I know this was probably my special person’s last Christmas and she spent
2019...... I know it’s gonna be a tough year for lots of ladies here, I know it’s highly unlikely my special person’s chemo will work Dr Eye Candy said they’ll offer chemo for as long as possible (didn’t sound too enthusiastic).... I know this was probably my special person’s last Christmas and she spent
CallmeMum
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Radio Interview
With the end of 2018 fast approaching it's time to reflect on my 5 years as an ICUsteps trustee and to thank all my fellow trustees for the amazing work they've done throughout the year from research to attending and speaking at conferences, sending out our two booklet guides "The
Intensive
Care
Guide
With the end of 2018 fast approaching it's time to reflect on my 5 years as an ICUsteps trustee and to thank all my fellow trustees for the amazing work they've done throughout the year from research to attending and speaking at conferences, sending out our two booklet guides "The
Intensive
Care
Guide
Luckyone
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ICUsteps
6 years ago
Keto Diet: Unscientific
Researchers Find Evidence Keto Diet May Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk. ... The study, which was conducted on mice, evaluated the keto diet. The keto diet is a low-carb, high-fat diet plan that causes the body to burn fat instead of carbohydrates — a process known as ketosis.
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Researchers Find Evidence Keto Diet May Increase Type 2 Diabetes Risk. ... The study, which was conducted on mice, evaluated the keto diet. The keto diet is a low-carb, high-fat diet plan that causes the body to burn fat instead of carbohydrates — a process known as ketosis.
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Hidden
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My MSAA Community
5 years ago
In Memoriam ... herb_8789 left our world in March 2018
I belatedly learned from his family today that Herb left our world in March 2018 as a result of his advanced prostate cancer. Herb ( herb_8789 ) did not post/reply here extensively, but he was always generous with me in Chats and personal emails we exchanged in 2017, and he followed this forum closely
I belatedly learned from his family today that Herb left our world in March 2018 as a result of his advanced prostate cancer. Herb ( herb_8789 ) did not post/reply here extensively, but he was always generous with me in Chats and personal emails we exchanged in 2017, and he followed this forum closely
ctarleton
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
CBD palliative care
Mum was admitted to hospital yesterday with suspected UTI. Had two lots of antibiotics, high temp, high heart rate and has not woke up. I sat with her all day having left my young twins at home and panicking that I still have Xmas shopping to do. Trying to ensure they are not affected too much as they
Mum was admitted to hospital yesterday with suspected UTI. Had two lots of antibiotics, high temp, high heart rate and has not woke up. I sat with her all day having left my young twins at home and panicking that I still have Xmas shopping to do. Trying to ensure they are not affected too much as they
17052011
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PSP Association
6 years ago
AVR Today
Thought I would give you an update: She went down for surgery at 08:00 this morning, I saw her in
intensive
care
at mid-day, she looked well but had not been woken yet, that will happen around 4pm today. They said the surgery went well. More when she wakes. Regards, Brin
Thought I would give you an update: She went down for surgery at 08:00 this morning, I saw her in
intensive
care
at mid-day, she looked well but had not been woken yet, that will happen around 4pm today. They said the surgery went well. More when she wakes. Regards, Brin
DenHump
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Merry Merry Christmas🎄 from down under,also update from Lorraine
Hi Lovely ladies Merry Christmas, my home page is playing up and I don't get all the post sent so I do hope you see this one, arfter reading the news about Suzanne I've find it a hard few days she was such a lovely soul. I give you a short update on how I'm going ,I've been off all treatment now for
Hi Lovely ladies Merry Christmas, my home page is playing up and I don't get all the post sent so I do hope you see this one, arfter reading the news about Suzanne I've find it a hard few days she was such a lovely soul. I give you a short update on how I'm going ,I've been off all treatment now for
lorraine71-Australia
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Lost Hope keep reading....
I was diagnosed with Hepatic Liver and spent some time in
Intensive
care
with low potassium, Im here to tell the tale and Live a happy and full life, My mother has passed now she never got to see the person I become but I live now for her memory, she gave her life so I could have a good one, and that's
I was diagnosed with Hepatic Liver and spent some time in
Intensive
care
with low potassium, Im here to tell the tale and Live a happy and full life, My mother has passed now she never got to see the person I become but I live now for her memory, she gave her life so I could have a good one, and that's
james_92
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
Metastasis to lung?
My husband had RRP 4/14, with <0.1 PSA post until 0.2 PSA 12/15. Even though CT, MRI, etc. didn't show anything in pelvic area, RO said it was BCR 12/15 & ordered IMRT (39) & ADT 2-3/2016. After those treatments PSA <0.1 through 11/18 (last test). But husband's complaints of pain in right side of
My husband had RRP 4/14, with <0.1 PSA post until 0.2 PSA 12/15. Even though CT, MRI, etc. didn't show anything in pelvic area, RO said it was BCR 12/15 & ordered IMRT (39) & ADT 2-3/2016. After those treatments PSA <0.1 through 11/18 (last test). But husband's complaints of pain in right side of
Lyubov
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Chemo Brain
Hi. Mom has had her 1st chemo treatment and then spent 13 days in palliative care in hospital. We won’t have her mapping/markers back until new year. She is taking Tylenol 3 and gabapentin. She has linocane patch as well as marinol and a anti nausea patch behind her ear. She has a lot of memory issues
Hi. Mom has had her 1st chemo treatment and then spent 13 days in palliative care in hospital. We won’t have her mapping/markers back until new year. She is taking Tylenol 3 and gabapentin. She has linocane patch as well as marinol and a anti nausea patch behind her ear. She has a lot of memory issues
Blayneygirl
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Still not recovered !
Hi, I had a couple of very serve asthma Attack 7 weeks ago and nearly ended up in
intensive
care
a number of times. The thing is I am still not right I am seeing my consultant every couple of weeks and be monitored very closely.
Hi, I had a couple of very serve asthma Attack 7 weeks ago and nearly ended up in
intensive
care
a number of times. The thing is I am still not right I am seeing my consultant every couple of weeks and be monitored very closely.
Zstar
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Asthma Community Forum
6 years ago
Axumin ordered
Me - G9 - regional - RP 2/2017 - SRT and ADT may thru 10/31/2017 - Lupron the entire yr - zero PSA - 40 hits of IMRT. age at dx 65 now 67...sv[i]i was there as well.[/i] Last two PSAs within the past month were .19 and .25 ---- RO and MO now want Axumin Scan. I certainly see the potential benefits vs
Me - G9 - regional - RP 2/2017 - SRT and ADT may thru 10/31/2017 - Lupron the entire yr - zero PSA - 40 hits of IMRT. age at dx 65 now 67...sv[i]i was there as well.[/i] Last two PSAs within the past month were .19 and .25 ---- RO and MO now want Axumin Scan. I certainly see the potential benefits vs
ken12491
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Lentil quinoa and cheese with veggie bake🥕🥦
Hi everyone, Here's what I made for tea tonight its cauliflower broccoli carrots chestnut mushrooms brown onion garlic tomatoes +herbs baked with lentils and quinoa in a roux made with double Gloucester cheese buckwheat flour and some local butter. I gently cooked the veg cooked the onions mushrooms
Hi everyone, Here's what I made for tea tonight its cauliflower broccoli carrots chestnut mushrooms brown onion garlic tomatoes +herbs baked with lentils and quinoa in a roux made with double Gloucester cheese buckwheat flour and some local butter. I gently cooked the veg cooked the onions mushrooms
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
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