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Diuretics and maintenance daily potassium?
HiOn a high level of tabletted furosemide. Deep joy. Off and on my potassium has been low and is topped up by fizzy tablets and has always worked so far. The problem is the symptoms are quite similar to low bp and...heart failure...and beta blockers...so I tend to struggle on and this time it's 2.9 and
HiOn a high level of tabletted furosemide. Deep joy. Off and on my potassium has been low and is topped up by fizzy tablets and has always worked so far. The problem is the symptoms are quite similar to low bp and...heart failure...and beta blockers...so I tend to struggle on and this time it's 2.9 and
Penoir53
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Worried
I was due to have a polyp removed on the day of surgery (4 Jan) I attended for day surgery but the anaesthetist wasn't happy that I had only been diagnosed with angina by my GP. My GP had referred me to cardiology around the middle of 2022, but due to long waiting lists I had not seen a cardiologist
I was due to have a polyp removed on the day of surgery (4 Jan) I attended for day surgery but the anaesthetist wasn't happy that I had only been diagnosed with angina by my GP. My GP had referred me to cardiology around the middle of 2022, but due to long waiting lists I had not seen a cardiologist
Dunandjam
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British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Best Arthur description I’ve read!
Found this on the South Wales Police Facebook page, of all places. Describes our illness so well… #HumansOfSWP | 💬 "I suffer with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease. In basic terms it means my immune system attacks healthy cells in my body by mistake, causing
Found this on the South Wales Police Facebook page, of all places. Describes our illness so well… #HumansOfSWP | 💬 "I suffer with rheumatoid arthritis (RA), which is an autoimmune and inflammatory disease. In basic terms it means my immune system attacks healthy cells in my body by mistake, causing
Llanberisman
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NRAS
10 months ago
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Bowel blockage experience
Dear Women of strength I’m writing this post in case others may find my experience useful in the future. I was diagnosed 3C HGSOC in Nov 2021,(fit aged 57) followed with Carbo/paclitaxol and debulking surgery for 6 months until NED summer 2022. Had good summer then back at work teaching on Niraparib
Dear Women of strength I’m writing this post in case others may find my experience useful in the future. I was diagnosed 3C HGSOC in Nov 2021,(fit aged 57) followed with Carbo/paclitaxol and debulking surgery for 6 months until NED summer 2022. Had good summer then back at work teaching on Niraparib
Narna1
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My Ovacome
10 months ago
Update on my daddy- 8 years stage four
Hello guys! I wanted to give a little update on my dad. He was diagnosed stage four prostate cancer in June 2015, with a PSA of 257 and a single lymph node involved. His prostate was so enlarged at the time that he had to have double nephrostomy bags. He started hormone therapy and chemo immediately
Hello guys! I wanted to give a little update on my dad. He was diagnosed stage four prostate cancer in June 2015, with a PSA of 257 and a single lymph node involved. His prostate was so enlarged at the time that he had to have double nephrostomy bags. He started hormone therapy and chemo immediately
Lynsi13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Just checking in.
I am a 61 year old woman who has been battling depression since 1990 and since then I've lost my daughter, my mum and my job all in the space of 2 years between June 2007 and June 2009 and having suffered multiple TIAs in January 2022 and then covid in February 2022, was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer
I am a 61 year old woman who has been battling depression since 1990 and since then I've lost my daughter, my mum and my job all in the space of 2 years between June 2007 and June 2009 and having suffered multiple TIAs in January 2022 and then covid in February 2022, was diagnosed with stage 4 lung cancer
sobs1962
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Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) Support
7 months ago
Side effects of Zytiga?
My Dad is 73 years old and is currently under generic Zytiga medication for a month now. His latest PSA a week ago was about 9000 and he is experiencing bone pain, nausea and vomiting. He also cannot eat anything and losing weight. His hemoglobin is also low (68) ang got a blood transfusion last week
My Dad is 73 years old and is currently under generic Zytiga medication for a month now. His latest PSA a week ago was about 9000 and he is experiencing bone pain, nausea and vomiting. He also cannot eat anything and losing weight. His hemoglobin is also low (68) ang got a blood transfusion last week
brktym
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Cancer breakthrough as groundbreaking pill found to ‘kill tumours’
Scientists at a leading US hospital have developed a “cancer-killing pill” that kills solid tumours through “targeted chemotherapy.” Likened to a “snowstorm that closes a key airline hub, shutting down all flights in and out only in planes carrying cancer cells”, the protein was developed by a research
Scientists at a leading US hospital have developed a “cancer-killing pill” that kills solid tumours through “targeted chemotherapy.” Likened to a “snowstorm that closes a key airline hub, shutting down all flights in and out only in planes carrying cancer cells”, the protein was developed by a research
Kerryd22
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
City of Hope scientists develop targeted chemotherapy able to kill all solid tumors in preclinical research
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/city-of-hope-scientists-develop-targeted-chemotherapy-able-to-kill-all-solid-tumors-in-preclinical-research-301888576.html
https://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/city-of-hope-scientists-develop-targeted-chemotherapy-able-to-kill-all-solid-tumors-in-preclinical-research-301888576.html
No_stone_unturned
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
An Update - In Part.
As you all know I have Bladder Cancer among my long standing ailments. The cancer is aggressive but not spread yet as far as I know.. It is Cancer in site - None muscle invasive but the cancer can become invasive. I have been on BCG Treatment - The last was a 6 week course direct into my bladder
As you all know I have Bladder Cancer among my long standing ailments. The cancer is aggressive but not spread yet as far as I know.. It is Cancer in site - None muscle invasive but the cancer can become invasive. I have been on BCG Treatment - The last was a 6 week course direct into my bladder
Ern007
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
10 months ago
Neuropathy foot and hands
Wow i currently have neuropathy in both of my feet when i asked about this with my oncologist i was informed oh it will go away on its own. its a side effect of the chemotherapy i had 1st it was the hands which was pretty bad fingernails turned black and blue and hands were numb all the time. went
Wow i currently have neuropathy in both of my feet when i asked about this with my oncologist i was informed oh it will go away on its own. its a side effect of the chemotherapy i had 1st it was the hands which was pretty bad fingernails turned black and blue and hands were numb all the time. went
Colorpurple521
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
10 months ago
Newbie
Hi At age 32 I had a triple negative tumour removed (lumpectomy) followed by chemo and radiotherapy. Fast forward 31 years I have just had a mastectomy after I had an oestrogen positive tumour. No chemo needed-phew! The op was 3 weeks ago & I still have a large haematoma that has already been drained
Hi At age 32 I had a triple negative tumour removed (lumpectomy) followed by chemo and radiotherapy. Fast forward 31 years I have just had a mastectomy after I had an oestrogen positive tumour. No chemo needed-phew! The op was 3 weeks ago & I still have a large haematoma that has already been drained
sissjg
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
10 months ago
Breast cancer
Has anyone been told they can't have biological medicine after radiation and chemo?
Has anyone been told they can't have biological medicine after radiation and chemo?
Derek70
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LUPUS UK
10 months ago
Neuropathy AFTER Chemo: Treatment?
I had 14 docetaxel treatments a little over a year ago with no neuropathy. Approximately two months after completing these 14 treatments, I began to have peripheral neuropathy in my fingertips and a small amount in my toes. The neuropathy is worse at night and has continued (at about the same severity
I had 14 docetaxel treatments a little over a year ago with no neuropathy. Approximately two months after completing these 14 treatments, I began to have peripheral neuropathy in my fingertips and a small amount in my toes. The neuropathy is worse at night and has continued (at about the same severity
VLBIV
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Recent diagnosis of Ductal Invasive Breast Cancer
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with Ductal Invasive BC on the 11th July 2023. The lump was spotted on a CT scan which I had on the 5th June this year for an unrelated matter. I was lucky that it was picked up. I was referred to the Breast clinic for a mammogram on the 20th June which resulted in several
Hi everyone I was diagnosed with Ductal Invasive BC on the 11th July 2023. The lump was spotted on a CT scan which I had on the 5th June this year for an unrelated matter. I was lucky that it was picked up. I was referred to the Breast clinic for a mammogram on the 20th June which resulted in several
Nutlover
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My Breast Cancer Community
10 months ago
Q&A from this week's visit with our MO
In case it's helpful, I've written up the questions we asked our medical oncologist this week and posted them in my bio. The upshot of it - my husband will get a PET PSMA scan in August, after which we'll chart a course for what comes next. We're eager to see what if any results occurred from the Ra223
In case it's helpful, I've written up the questions we asked our medical oncologist this week and posted them in my bio. The upshot of it - my husband will get a PET PSMA scan in August, after which we'll chart a course for what comes next. We're eager to see what if any results occurred from the Ra223
Tinuriel
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
perspective
in 1980 when my dad was diagnosed with pc, I imagined he was dying and carried that in my head for the next nine years. When I was diagnosed with pc stage IVa in 2017 it took me a year to realize I was not dying… and since then I’ve continued to live a very good life. Now I’m facing my psa on the rise
in 1980 when my dad was diagnosed with pc, I imagined he was dying and carried that in my head for the next nine years. When I was diagnosed with pc stage IVa in 2017 it took me a year to realize I was not dying… and since then I’ve continued to live a very good life. Now I’m facing my psa on the rise
Johnkelsey
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Prostate Cancer Network
10 months ago
Slight PSA increase
What would you suggest? You see my history in my bio. This June I added a second disease and was diagnosed with testicle lymphoma. Testicle has been removed, all tests (bone biopsy, lumbar puncture, Pet/CT) are clear. So well do four cycles of R-CHOP chemo and doctors are confident, that this will cure
What would you suggest? You see my history in my bio. This June I added a second disease and was diagnosed with testicle lymphoma. Testicle has been removed, all tests (bone biopsy, lumbar puncture, Pet/CT) are clear. So well do four cycles of R-CHOP chemo and doctors are confident, that this will cure
Nusch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Starting again after cancer....
So, graduation day was Feb 24, 2020. After which I ran and ran, got up to 3 half marathons. This January - diagnosis of cancer. Now it's almost August, and I have completed my treatments of Chemo and Radiotherapy. I am down to 12 stone from 14+. I am also still weak as a kitten, suffering
So, graduation day was Feb 24, 2020. After which I ran and ran, got up to 3 half marathons. This January - diagnosis of cancer. Now it's almost August, and I have completed my treatments of Chemo and Radiotherapy. I am down to 12 stone from 14+. I am also still weak as a kitten, suffering
layzellm
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
Intraductal Carcinoma & Cribiform pattern 4 treatment options?
Newly dx. PCa. with Intraductal carcinoma, IDC-P. This is the most aggressive prostate cancer type. In my case 4+3 with 70% pattern 4 with cribriform which make it even more worse. There are four types of pattern 4 (poorly formed glands, glomeruloid structures, cribriform glands, and fused glands) and
Newly dx. PCa. with Intraductal carcinoma, IDC-P. This is the most aggressive prostate cancer type. In my case 4+3 with 70% pattern 4 with cribriform which make it even more worse. There are four types of pattern 4 (poorly formed glands, glomeruloid structures, cribriform glands, and fused glands) and
FMOH_N
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
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