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Doctors won't order labs to track ADT side effects
First of all, if this post is formatted poorly, I apologize as had some issue before where it put in new lines where they should not be, and I can't remember the solution given at that time. I am recurrent, metastatic, and on ADT/Lupron. I realize that everyone's experience is different, and that's
First of all, if this post is formatted poorly, I apologize as had some issue before where it put in new lines where they should not be, and I can't remember the solution given at that time. I am recurrent, metastatic, and on ADT/Lupron. I realize that everyone's experience is different, and that's
diller
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Any ideas of picking up earlier warning signs of an attack
care
I live alone I am disabled to do spinal injury I have care in part of the time and they sleep in at nights we monitor my breathing everyday routine practise so we can try to watch for some sign of things are going down hill and fast to clarify first admission 22 minutes from first symptoms 2nd
care
I live alone I am disabled to do spinal injury I have care in part of the time and they sleep in at nights we monitor my breathing everyday routine practise so we can try to watch for some sign of things are going down hill and fast to clarify first admission 22 minutes from first symptoms 2nd
Lisacharman
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 years ago
MPN Voice Nottingham Support Group meetings 2018
The first meeting for 2018 will take place on Wednesday 17 January, 6 pm – 7.30 pm Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, except December, you are welcome to come along to any of the meetings, you do not need to book to attend, just turn up, there is no fee to attend and you are welcome
The first meeting for 2018 will take place on Wednesday 17 January, 6 pm – 7.30 pm Meetings are held on the 3rd Wednesday of each month, except December, you are welcome to come along to any of the meetings, you do not need to book to attend, just turn up, there is no fee to attend and you are welcome
Mazcd
MPNVoice
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MPN Voice
7 years ago
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I’ve quit nothing, but gained so much
care
, I crept out for a smoke, ( how silly was I) knowing her life hung in a balance.
care
, I crept out for a smoke, ( how silly was I) knowing her life hung in a balance.
Tracey3
1 Year Smoke Free
in
No Smoking Day
7 years ago
A few helpful thoughts
This was posted by Vicki Deem on the Yahoo group cbdg_support. I found it a good review for me and possibly helpful for the newbies. BTW Vicki's husband was treated as a CBD patient but brain donation showed Primary Lateral Sclerosis. I guess that donation is the only way to find out what truly is the
This was posted by Vicki Deem on the Yahoo group cbdg_support. I found it a good review for me and possibly helpful for the newbies. BTW Vicki's husband was treated as a CBD patient but brain donation showed Primary Lateral Sclerosis. I guess that donation is the only way to find out what truly is the
Christine47
in
PSP Association
7 years ago
What to do?
After being in hospital,- Palliative Care for weeks, B is now in a wonderful nursing home. Twice, he has struggled to keep going, once, my son and I stayed overnight, as we thought he would not survive until the morning. The care and nursing that he received pulled B. through. He did want to come home
After being in hospital,- Palliative Care for weeks, B is now in a wonderful nursing home. Twice, he has struggled to keep going, once, my son and I stayed overnight, as we thought he would not survive until the morning. The care and nursing that he received pulled B. through. He did want to come home
Robbo1
in
PSP Association
7 years ago
combination treatment / combination therapy for migraines?
I came across a research paper in "Anaesthesia, Pain and
Intensive
Care
" for combination therapy for trigeminal neuralgia (dated 2015 so fairly recent) "A restrospective review of combination therapy with pregabalin and carbamazepine versus pregabalin and amitriptyline in treatment of trigeminal neuralgia
I came across a research paper in "Anaesthesia, Pain and
Intensive
Care
" for combination therapy for trigeminal neuralgia (dated 2015 so fairly recent) "A restrospective review of combination therapy with pregabalin and carbamazepine versus pregabalin and amitriptyline in treatment of trigeminal neuralgia
Richpain
in
National Migraine Centre
7 years ago
Taking a deep breath
I say home, I dropped them off to their mother at a big hospital in Manchester where their other grandma is in
intensive
care
and has been for nearly a year. Their grandfather is also there as he has had several heart attacks.
I say home, I dropped them off to their mother at a big hospital in Manchester where their other grandma is in
intensive
care
and has been for nearly a year. Their grandfather is also there as he has had several heart attacks.
Hidden
in
Hepatitis C Trust
7 years ago
Lost in the world of Vasculitis
He seemed to be doing much better until they gave him his first full dose of cyclophosphamide when he had a really awful reaction which let him to needing life support in
intensive
care
, which took nearly 2 weeks to wake him up from.
He seemed to be doing much better until they gave him his first full dose of cyclophosphamide when he had a really awful reaction which let him to needing life support in
intensive
care
, which took nearly 2 weeks to wake him up from.
Louloulou40
in
Vasculitis UK
7 years ago
Door 12 - Over 270,000 people are admitted to an Intensive Care Unit (ICU) every year
Going into ICU can be a scary and traumatic time. ICU Steps are opening today's advent door to shed light on the support that is needed for those who are recovering from a critical illness. To learn more about the difficulties that ICU patients face and the support that can help them, read the blog behind
Going into ICU can be a scary and traumatic time. ICU Steps are opening today's advent door to shed light on the support that is needed for those who are recovering from a critical illness. To learn more about the difficulties that ICU patients face and the support that can help them, read the blog behind
MaddieHU
HealthUnlocked
in
HealthUnlocked Blog
7 years ago
Very Stressed, Age 29, T2D, Hb1ac 9.5
FBS - 188 PP - 213, Lipids High, Trying really hard to get the FBS and PP down, dropped weight 7.5 kg through walk/run and on and off exercise, no sugar, some fruits sometime, trying to follow LCHF diet and checking the FBS daily (No medication)
FBS - 188 PP - 213, Lipids High, Trying really hard to get the FBS and PP down, dropped weight 7.5 kg through walk/run and on and off exercise, no sugar, some fruits sometime, trying to follow LCHF diet and checking the FBS daily (No medication)
Hidden
in
Diabetes India
6 years ago
Lipid profile and Fasting insulin numbers. Where i possibly gone wrong?
Dear Members, Please check my lipid numbers and comment. Diets and activities i followed:
1st interval (7 dec to 3 Jan)
Exercise walking daily 1 hrs 30 min. Diet: Moderate-Protein Moderate-Carb Low-Fat
2nd Interval (3 Jan to 22 Jan)
Walking 30 Min. Diet: Moderate-Protein Low-Carb High-Fat
Dear Members, Please check my lipid numbers and comment. Diets and activities i followed:
1st interval (7 dec to 3 Jan)
Exercise walking daily 1 hrs 30 min. Diet: Moderate-Protein Moderate-Carb Low-Fat
2nd Interval (3 Jan to 22 Jan)
Walking 30 Min. Diet: Moderate-Protein Low-Carb High-Fat
Shri9
in
Diabetes India
6 years ago
I did it !!!!😄😄
The appointment was great as it was an assessment for a rehab class for patients who have been in
intensive
care
, which I will be starting on the 19th.
The appointment was great as it was an assessment for a rehab class for patients who have been in
intensive
care
, which I will be starting on the 19th.
Sarg69
in
British Heart Foundation
7 years ago
Day 12 HealthUnlocked Advent Calendar Blog ICUsteps
In the UK, over 270,000 people a year are admitted to an
Intensive
Care
Unit (ICU) needing specialised monitoring, treatment and attention for a life-threatening illness or injury.
In the UK, over 270,000 people a year are admitted to an
Intensive
Care
Unit (ICU) needing specialised monitoring, treatment and attention for a life-threatening illness or injury.
Luckyone
in
ICUsteps
7 years ago
LCHF diet and medication
Hypothetical question : If someone following 50% LCHF diet and taking 50% medication (100% what he/she was consuming before LCHF) can he/she control the sugar?
Hypothetical question : If someone following 50% LCHF diet and taking 50% medication (100% what he/she was consuming before LCHF) can he/she control the sugar?
mango911
in
Diabetes India
7 years ago
Readymade stuff for LCHF diet
Can any one help me with information on availability of ready-to-eat breakfast items fitting into LCHF diet, availability in Chennai or anywhere else in India?
Can any one help me with information on availability of ready-to-eat breakfast items fitting into LCHF diet, availability in Chennai or anywhere else in India?
pnk1941
in
Healthy Eating
7 years ago
LCHF Diet
Are ready made Vegitabls Soups fit into LCHF diet regimen?
Are ready made Vegitabls Soups fit into LCHF diet regimen?
pnk1941
in
Healthy Eating
7 years ago
Non-cirrhotic portal hypertension
My dad is currently in our local hospital's HDU recovering from a huge variceal bleed caused by non-cirrhotic portal hypertension that landed him in
intensive
care
for 5 weeks.
My dad is currently in our local hospital's HDU recovering from a huge variceal bleed caused by non-cirrhotic portal hypertension that landed him in
intensive
care
for 5 weeks.
katiegardenhead
in
British Liver Trust
7 years ago
New to the group
I am new to the group. I appreciate what I have seen so far as far as the sharing of experiences and as a source of good information. There does not seem to be any definitive answers to situations because of the number of choices and the differences in each patients circumstances. I welcome any feed
I am new to the group. I appreciate what I have seen so far as far as the sharing of experiences and as a source of good information. There does not seem to be any definitive answers to situations because of the number of choices and the differences in each patients circumstances. I welcome any feed
ggbk
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
ESA assessment worries
Hi, have a tough week coming up; I applied for PIP a while ago, and got the result that I had been refused. I've finally received the transcript, and there are more mistakes in it than I can count! So I've got to appeal - the face to face assessment was the most degrading and humiliating experience,
Hi, have a tough week coming up; I applied for PIP a while ago, and got the result that I had been refused. I've finally received the transcript, and there are more mistakes in it than I can count! So I've got to appeal - the face to face assessment was the most degrading and humiliating experience,
Jinnybabs
in
NRAS
7 years ago
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