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just advice support
I don’t really know what I want from this post only that it’s nearly 2am and I feel completely broken and wanted to put it down somewhere. I feel like I am breaking and I don’t want to upset anyone else with my worries, because they are worrying to and I don’t want sympathy from people I love because
I don’t really know what I want from this post only that it’s nearly 2am and I feel completely broken and wanted to put it down somewhere. I feel like I am breaking and I don’t want to upset anyone else with my worries, because they are worrying to and I don’t want sympathy from people I love because
Helpplease_
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ICUsteps
11 months ago
Dopamine
I just read that dopamine is made in the adrenals I had not heard this in the past so I am wondering what does this all mean? So maybe there is dopamine being made but the cells can't use it properly? "Dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine are the main catecholamines (a label based on having part
I just read that dopamine is made in the adrenals I had not heard this in the past so I am wondering what does this all mean? So maybe there is dopamine being made but the cells can't use it properly? "Dopamine, epinephrine and norepinephrine are the main catecholamines (a label based on having part
Boscoejean
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Pulmonary Complications Post Lutetium-177-PSMA-617 Therapy in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer #Pluvicto
We present the case of a patient with heavily pretreated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who underwent treatment with lutetium Lu-177 vipivotide tetraxetan (also known as 177Lu-PSMA-617) due to progressive disease despite multiple lines of therapy, including chemotherapy, hormonal
We present the case of a patient with heavily pretreated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who underwent treatment with lutetium Lu-177 vipivotide tetraxetan (also known as 177Lu-PSMA-617) due to progressive disease despite multiple lines of therapy, including chemotherapy, hormonal
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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MRI Scan was pure hell.
Hi, First post since my introduction post, (Still a bit nervous) Hope I've put it in the right place. And I am doing it right. Sorry if I'm/it's not. Am I even allowed to post things like this. Is this a pointless post. I'm just back from getting my whole pine & head MRI 😩 Hopefully get results
Hi, First post since my introduction post, (Still a bit nervous) Hope I've put it in the right place. And I am doing it right. Sorry if I'm/it's not. Am I even allowed to post things like this. Is this a pointless post. I'm just back from getting my whole pine & head MRI 😩 Hopefully get results
saxcat
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
5 months ago
High stomach pH
I have just done a second gut microbiome test. The first one I did in August last year showed I had a score of 7.2, which indicated I have little stomach acid. The one I have just done has come back higher at 8.1 (ideal range should be 5.8 - 6.5). Does anyone else have this? Is is a good indication
I have just done a second gut microbiome test. The first one I did in August last year showed I had a score of 7.2, which indicated I have little stomach acid. The one I have just done has come back higher at 8.1 (ideal range should be 5.8 - 6.5). Does anyone else have this? Is is a good indication
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
possible hep c infection
I wonder if anyone can advise me please. My wonderful 76 year old mum was given a blood transfusion after the birth of me 48 years ago. Over the years her blood test has shown slightly elevated bilirubin but no further action was taken, I think we hoped it would be Gilbert’s syndrome. I know she knows
I wonder if anyone can advise me please. My wonderful 76 year old mum was given a blood transfusion after the birth of me 48 years ago. Over the years her blood test has shown slightly elevated bilirubin but no further action was taken, I think we hoped it would be Gilbert’s syndrome. I know she knows
Worrylou
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Lung Cancer Treatment
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
younginmind
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
11 months ago
Lung Cancer Treatment
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
Have been diagnosed with lung cancer again (but now on the right), 6 years later, but this time they think caused by the radiotherapy I had for the breast cancer! Inoperable (have COPD), so I had the option of 'doing nothing' and was informed today may have 5 months left or agree to treatment, which
younginmind
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Lung Cancer Support
11 months ago
Fatty liver
Just had a scan because one of my blood test readings on my liver was high,, they tell me I have fatty liver What's best food to start eating to help, I've started diet now lots of walking and drinking lots of water,, they tell me to come back in 3 years ?
Just had a scan because one of my blood test readings on my liver was high,, they tell me I have fatty liver What's best food to start eating to help, I've started diet now lots of walking and drinking lots of water,, they tell me to come back in 3 years ?
AJ3959
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
offlaner56
I thought I was just a social drinker, and I have a few drinks after work or when I was playing soldiers. I've been recently diagnosis with fibrosis stage three and I'm coming to terms with how to live with the situation. And over the years it is caught up with me and my body is telling me I've been
I thought I was just a social drinker, and I have a few drinks after work or when I was playing soldiers. I've been recently diagnosis with fibrosis stage three and I'm coming to terms with how to live with the situation. And over the years it is caught up with me and my body is telling me I've been
Offlander56
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
High BP during dialysis
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reaching out on behalf of a friend who hasn’t joined this community yet but would greatly appreciate any advice you can offer. Her mom has been on dialysis for about 3 months and is having a rough go of it. During treatment her mom’s pressure shoots up dangerously high,
Hello, everyone! Today I’m reaching out on behalf of a friend who hasn’t joined this community yet but would greatly appreciate any advice you can offer. Her mom has been on dialysis for about 3 months and is having a rough go of it. During treatment her mom’s pressure shoots up dangerously high,
Learning_as_we_go
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Kidney Dialysis
5 months ago
Record more interviews with the guys in our prostate cancer community.
Based on the outstanding response to yesterday's video with Don (the retired Canadian Mountie), I will be happy to record more interviews with the guys in our prostate cancer community. Your experience could help others navigate their paths and provide invaluable insights into the everyday realities
Based on the outstanding response to yesterday's video with Don (the retired Canadian Mountie), I will be happy to record more interviews with the guys in our prostate cancer community. Your experience could help others navigate their paths and provide invaluable insights into the everyday realities
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
The effect of a B complex on raised liver enzymes with discomfort/pain
As mad as it sounds, every time I re start a B complex the liver pain returns I’ve had mildly raised liver enzymes with early morning liver discomfort, every single day for years but recently both have worsened and the discomfort became actual pain. However, on rising, the pain dissipates immediately
As mad as it sounds, every time I re start a B complex the liver pain returns I’ve had mildly raised liver enzymes with early morning liver discomfort, every single day for years but recently both have worsened and the discomfort became actual pain. However, on rising, the pain dissipates immediately
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Next step after completed Oligometastatic prostate cancer treatment..
In 2022 I completed six weeks of RT to three periaortic metastatic lymph notes and two lesions on ribs and started Lupron and Erleada in April 2022 till now. Because numerus SEs including progressing spine arthritis I'd like to stop HT and watch my PSA. For now PSA <0.02. Any advise greatly appreciated
In 2022 I completed six weeks of RT to three periaortic metastatic lymph notes and two lesions on ribs and started Lupron and Erleada in April 2022 till now. Because numerus SEs including progressing spine arthritis I'd like to stop HT and watch my PSA. For now PSA <0.02. Any advise greatly appreciated
Maxi54
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Assessing liver function and interpreting liver blood tests
From NHS England's Specialist Pharmacy Service: [i]
Assessing liver function and interpreting liver blood tests
[/i] [i]Published 1 May 2024[/i] [i]Topics: Liver disorders · Training and Development[/i] [i][/i] [i]We explain how to assess liver function including the purpose of liver blood
From NHS England's Specialist Pharmacy Service: [i]
Assessing liver function and interpreting liver blood tests
[/i] [i]Published 1 May 2024[/i] [i]Topics: Liver disorders · Training and Development[/i] [i][/i] [i]We explain how to assess liver function including the purpose of liver blood
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Welcome to more of our new members
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. If you are new to your diagnosis, first of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. If you are new to your diagnosis, first of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Trying to make sense of things
Can anyone explain why some people have Gleason 8 PC, high PSA and have metastatic disease, yet some with Gleason 9 and 10 have low-ish PSA (as far as PC goes) and no obvious metastatic disease (confirmed by PSMA)? I am trying to understand this damn disease and sometimes there doesn’t seem to be any
Can anyone explain why some people have Gleason 8 PC, high PSA and have metastatic disease, yet some with Gleason 9 and 10 have low-ish PSA (as far as PC goes) and no obvious metastatic disease (confirmed by PSMA)? I am trying to understand this damn disease and sometimes there doesn’t seem to be any
EvFC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Olaparib time to lower PSA
Hello all, Anyone know how long it take for Olaparib ro lower PSA? All I can find is that it takes 90 days to start working. Thanks
Hello all, Anyone know how long it take for Olaparib ro lower PSA? All I can find is that it takes 90 days to start working. Thanks
Seebs9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Rigidity Dominant Parkinson's Disease (Rigid PD)
Dear All, After 9 years of Parkinson's Disease diagnosis, and 4 years of HU, and trying supplements of every 'improvement' story, I think I have it all wrong. I have Rigid PD, no tremors. Cogwheel rigidity and extreme speech impairment. Now after 9 years I have some trembling in the knees if unmedicated
Dear All, After 9 years of Parkinson's Disease diagnosis, and 4 years of HU, and trying supplements of every 'improvement' story, I think I have it all wrong. I have Rigid PD, no tremors. Cogwheel rigidity and extreme speech impairment. Now after 9 years I have some trembling in the knees if unmedicated
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Is pluvicto helping?
I started pluvicto on Jan 24, 2024. I’m on zoladex quarterly as well. I currently feel good compared to when i began pluvicto. My labwork are all normal, no abnormalities. My last scans show reduced mets in lymph nodes but still in bones and no progression. Would you say things are looking good with
I started pluvicto on Jan 24, 2024. I’m on zoladex quarterly as well. I currently feel good compared to when i began pluvicto. My labwork are all normal, no abnormalities. My last scans show reduced mets in lymph nodes but still in bones and no progression. Would you say things are looking good with
setho
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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