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Newly diagnosed researching lifestyle changes
Hi there, Had a overall physical of everything which included PSA which was 6 in 2016 and didn't put any attention to it and ignored it, nobody I spoke with who saw the report said to do anything. No family history of prostate cancer that I know of. Now 7 years later age 64, PSA 18, Free PSA 11%
Hi there, Had a overall physical of everything which included PSA which was 6 in 2016 and didn't put any attention to it and ignored it, nobody I spoke with who saw the report said to do anything. No family history of prostate cancer that I know of. Now 7 years later age 64, PSA 18, Free PSA 11%
Nwdx
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Staring at my unopened bottle of Orgovyx
Well, D-day (or maybe O-day) has arrived (thank you FED-X). I'm about to do a swan dive into my battle against my PCa. After a week of searching for this stuff, my clinic found it in Louisville Kentucky at a pharmacy called Onco360. Not exactly a neighborhood corner market with me living on an island
Well, D-day (or maybe O-day) has arrived (thank you FED-X). I'm about to do a swan dive into my battle against my PCa. After a week of searching for this stuff, my clinic found it in Louisville Kentucky at a pharmacy called Onco360. Not exactly a neighborhood corner market with me living on an island
mababa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Surgery and weight
hi guys. I have a really large ovarian cyst. A whopping 30cm. I was originally told it was most likely cancer until I had a CT scan which confirmed it was not cancer. I also have some fluid on my pelvis. I’m booked into have surgery on the 13th and I am absolutely riddled with fear. I’m currently a size
hi guys. I have a really large ovarian cyst. A whopping 30cm. I was originally told it was most likely cancer until I had a CT scan which confirmed it was not cancer. I also have some fluid on my pelvis. I’m booked into have surgery on the 13th and I am absolutely riddled with fear. I’m currently a size
Littlechopsxo
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Anxiety and Depression Support
10 months ago
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Doxycycline, small clinical trial
A few months ago, Seasid posted a study on doxycyline, however it was all lab studies. This study is a small "open-window" trial on breast cancer patients indicating eradication of cancer stem cells by doxycycline, an antibiotic. 10.3389/fonc.2018.00452 Prostate and breast cancer have similarities
A few months ago, Seasid posted a study on doxycyline, however it was all lab studies. This study is a small "open-window" trial on breast cancer patients indicating eradication of cancer stem cells by doxycycline, an antibiotic. 10.3389/fonc.2018.00452 Prostate and breast cancer have similarities
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
raised platelets
hi folks, I’ve been on the chat a few months now and I read everyone’s posts with great interest. I have developed great respect for the way you all support each other. I’ve had palindromic rheumatism for a few years which I managed with HRT (any change to this sends me into a flare that lasts till
hi folks, I’ve been on the chat a few months now and I read everyone’s posts with great interest. I have developed great respect for the way you all support each other. I’ve had palindromic rheumatism for a few years which I managed with HRT (any change to this sends me into a flare that lasts till
Memaw21
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NRAS
8 months ago
PCA Cure and when?
7 months into my fight against castration sensitive prostate cancer. PSA is 0 on ADT and Abiraterone and methylprednisolone. Averaged 8,600 steps/day. I have just started to add occasional sprinting. I am taking multiple supplements. I am greatful that my PSA is 0. I work everyday and pray for
7 months into my fight against castration sensitive prostate cancer. PSA is 0 on ADT and Abiraterone and methylprednisolone. Averaged 8,600 steps/day. I have just started to add occasional sprinting. I am taking multiple supplements. I am greatful that my PSA is 0. I work everyday and pray for
Nowhereman9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
RED LIGHT THERAPY also known as Photobiomodulation (PBM), Phototherapy, show of hands please
Could we get some idea of how many people are using Red Light Therapy for Parkinson's or other ailments . What are you treating What benefits you have received Any negative aspects How long you have been using it What type of devise , hat, belt, stand up or wall mount panel How powerful device
Could we get some idea of how many people are using Red Light Therapy for Parkinson's or other ailments . What are you treating What benefits you have received Any negative aspects How long you have been using it What type of devise , hat, belt, stand up or wall mount panel How powerful device
Gymsack
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Red Light Therapy Pad
Dear Friends, I have ordered a red light therapy pad which I am using since yesterday, on the back of my head in the morning and top of my head in the evening for 10 mins 660nm and 10 mins 850nm, both pulsing at 10 Hz. I feel groggy after using it with a worsening of symptoms. Is this normal?
Dear Friends, I have ordered a red light therapy pad which I am using since yesterday, on the back of my head in the morning and top of my head in the evening for 10 mins 660nm and 10 mins 850nm, both pulsing at 10 Hz. I feel groggy after using it with a worsening of symptoms. Is this normal?
JayPwP
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Cortisol - Dr Berg you tube video on a 26 step natural treatment plan
I really got interested in cortisol when I met 6 months back a super fit young chap who was a national standard rower who was part of the Olympic team and had to give everything up due to a nasty auto-immune disease that he has subsequently cured. As part of that he has to limit any intense exercise
I really got interested in cortisol when I met 6 months back a super fit young chap who was a national standard rower who was part of the Olympic team and had to give everything up due to a nasty auto-immune disease that he has subsequently cured. As part of that he has to limit any intense exercise
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
ADHD-PI dad + ADHD-PH 4yo boy = Chaos
I’ll try to be brief. We both have ADHD with different classifications. All family goes to therapy. He takes Methylphenidate since 3 months ago and goes to occupational therapy. Also 1mg melatonin for sleep since he started those meds. He showed issues at school since over a year ago. Been kicked out
I’ll try to be brief. We both have ADHD with different classifications. All family goes to therapy. He takes Methylphenidate since 3 months ago and goes to occupational therapy. Also 1mg melatonin for sleep since he started those meds. He showed issues at school since over a year ago. Been kicked out
ADHDLatino
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
ADT & Mets
Quick question. Let's say that you have Mets and don't know it. You think the PCa is contained because our last Pet-scan 2 months earlier said so. Are we wasting time going onto ADT if that treatment is mainly for contained PCa? Or will the ADT put a lid on the Mets wherever they are in our body?
Quick question. Let's say that you have Mets and don't know it. You think the PCa is contained because our last Pet-scan 2 months earlier said so. Are we wasting time going onto ADT if that treatment is mainly for contained PCa? Or will the ADT put a lid on the Mets wherever they are in our body?
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Long term results of high dose radiation and long term ADT
https://www.targetedonc.com/view/high-dose-radiation-plus-long-term-adt-improves-survival-in-high-risk-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter Seems I've read very similar papers with very similar results dating back at least 5 years (and they were one of the deciding
https://www.targetedonc.com/view/high-dose-radiation-plus-long-term-adt-improves-survival-in-high-risk-prostate-cancer?utm_medium=email&utm_source=rasa_io&utm_campaign=newsletter Seems I've read very similar papers with very similar results dating back at least 5 years (and they were one of the deciding
Don_1213
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Part Rant and Zoladex Question
Oh, the glamorous world of injections and their elusive promises! There I was declaring "No more injections for me!" But those consultants have a way of making you believe that they [i]"will help to shrink the fibroids so we can reach the endometriosis easier". [/i] The next line was basically [i]"It's
Oh, the glamorous world of injections and their elusive promises! There I was declaring "No more injections for me!" But those consultants have a way of making you believe that they [i]"will help to shrink the fibroids so we can reach the endometriosis easier". [/i] The next line was basically [i]"It's
SimplyDeeDee
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Endometriosis UK
8 months ago
AlteraAI test
Has anyone tried the AlteraAI test that uses AI to analyze the tumor samples and can predict the risk of developing metastatic disease after radiation for localized tumor with or without ADT. It has just been approved by Medicare. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6UOmj7z8Jw&t=10s&ab_channel=ProstateForumofOrangeCounty
Has anyone tried the AlteraAI test that uses AI to analyze the tumor samples and can predict the risk of developing metastatic disease after radiation for localized tumor with or without ADT. It has just been approved by Medicare. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z6UOmj7z8Jw&t=10s&ab_channel=ProstateForumofOrangeCounty
7OaksTom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
PET Scan Results
Can anyone help me interpret my PET scan results from yesterday, and suggest possible courses of action? They seemed bad, but not disastrous. “Focal uptake in the right prostate bed (max SUV 5.3) as well as the right lesser trochanter (max SUV 4.5), not present on the prior study, suspicious for
Can anyone help me interpret my PET scan results from yesterday, and suggest possible courses of action? They seemed bad, but not disastrous. “Focal uptake in the right prostate bed (max SUV 5.3) as well as the right lesser trochanter (max SUV 4.5), not present on the prior study, suspicious for
Murph256
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Mosaic Medical Functional Medicine
Hello! If anyone has had any experience of using Mosaic Medical for balancing HRT and Thyroid Medication please could you Private Message me your thoughts?
Hello! If anyone has had any experience of using Mosaic Medical for balancing HRT and Thyroid Medication please could you Private Message me your thoughts?
MissMonty
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Exhausted and cold
I've not got a Thyroid diagnosis if you see my previous posts it went be hyper 2022. My cortisol levels was low on a slavia test which I don't know how to treat. My temperature has gone from being mild fever 38° to now 36.2° first thing in the mornings. I'm being treated for a embedded uti for 5 years
I've not got a Thyroid diagnosis if you see my previous posts it went be hyper 2022. My cortisol levels was low on a slavia test which I don't know how to treat. My temperature has gone from being mild fever 38° to now 36.2° first thing in the mornings. I'm being treated for a embedded uti for 5 years
France92
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
New data about ARASENS trial: it seems to work well after longer observation
Post-Hoc Analysis of ARASENS Reinforces Use of Darolutamide/ADT/Docetaxel Combo as SOC in mHSPC https://www.onclive.com/view/post-hoc-analysis-of-arasens-reinforces-use-of-darolutamide-adt-docetaxel-combo-as-soc-in-mhspc
Post-Hoc Analysis of ARASENS Reinforces Use of Darolutamide/ADT/Docetaxel Combo as SOC in mHSPC https://www.onclive.com/view/post-hoc-analysis-of-arasens-reinforces-use-of-darolutamide-adt-docetaxel-combo-as-soc-in-mhspc
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Great paper on long-term side effects of various treatments for PCa..
You may need to create a guest account to view this - but it's worth it: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2814131 It's a paper (2024) of a study of long term side effects, treatment effectiveness and mortality based on 4 different treatments (2 only for high-risk treatments.) The
You may need to create a guest account to view this - but it's worth it: https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jama/fullarticle/2814131 It's a paper (2024) of a study of long term side effects, treatment effectiveness and mortality based on 4 different treatments (2 only for high-risk treatments.) The
Don_1213
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
What is my best treatment option?
Details in bio. Summary - Diagnosed June 2021 PSA 331, mets to spine Started Lupron and Abiraterone [u]Stopped treatment June 2023[/u] Since stopping treatment in June 2023, my [u]PSA has risen[/u] along with my testosterone.
PSA 11/2023 1.3
PSA 12/2023
Details in bio. Summary - Diagnosed June 2021 PSA 331, mets to spine Started Lupron and Abiraterone [u]Stopped treatment June 2023[/u] Since stopping treatment in June 2023, my [u]PSA has risen[/u] along with my testosterone.
PSA 11/2023 1.3
PSA 12/2023
davidw777
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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