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How many days should Tumeric supplements be stopped before taking the uPSA test?
I take 1000mg daily of Tumeric btw https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2019/04/if-you-are-using-psa-to-monitor-your.html If you are using PSA to monitor your cancer, you may want to avoid curcumin (and some other supplements)
I take 1000mg daily of Tumeric btw https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2019/04/if-you-are-using-psa-to-monitor-your.html If you are using PSA to monitor your cancer, you may want to avoid curcumin (and some other supplements)
jronne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
How many days should Tumeric supplements be stopped before taking the uPSA test?
I take 1000mg daily of Tumeric btw https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2019/04/if-you-are-using-psa-to-monitor-your.html If you are using PSA to monitor your cancer, you may want to avoid curcumin (and some other supplements)
I take 1000mg daily of Tumeric btw https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2019/04/if-you-are-using-psa-to-monitor-your.html If you are using PSA to monitor your cancer, you may want to avoid curcumin (and some other supplements)
jronne
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Does 1000mg daily Tumeric consumption mask prostate cancer by masking uPSA values and not slowing prostate cancer cells down?
"If you are using PSA to monitor your cancer, you may want to avoid curcumin (and some other supplements" https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2019/04/if-you-are-using-psa-to-monitor-your.html "A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial to evaluate the role of curcumin in prostate cancer patients with
"If you are using PSA to monitor your cancer, you may want to avoid curcumin (and some other supplements" https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2019/04/if-you-are-using-psa-to-monitor-your.html "A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial to evaluate the role of curcumin in prostate cancer patients with
jronne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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Does 1000mg daily Tumeric consumption mask prostate cancer by masking uPSA values and not slowing prostate cancer cells down?
"If you are using PSA to monitor your cancer, you may want to avoid curcumin (and some other supplements" https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2019/04/if-you-are-using-psa-to-monitor-your.html "A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial to evaluate the role of curcumin in prostate cancer patients with
"If you are using PSA to monitor your cancer, you may want to avoid curcumin (and some other supplements" https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2019/04/if-you-are-using-psa-to-monitor-your.html "A randomized, double‐blind, placebo‐controlled trial to evaluate the role of curcumin in prostate cancer patients with
jronne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
COPD WHAT FORM OF DISEASE COULD I HAVE?
COPD - IS IT EMPHYSEMA? I’ve had mild COPD for a number of years. When I had my last spirometry I asked the respiratory nurse what form my disease was, ie, was it emphysema or chronic bronchitis? Well, she couldn’t give me a proper answer so I don’t know and I think it’s in my interest to have that
COPD - IS IT EMPHYSEMA? I’ve had mild COPD for a number of years. When I had my last spirometry I asked the respiratory nurse what form my disease was, ie, was it emphysema or chronic bronchitis? Well, she couldn’t give me a proper answer so I don’t know and I think it’s in my interest to have that
deni-123red_
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COPD Friends
4 years ago
Gefapixant, a P2X3 receptor antagonist, for the treatment of unexplained chronic cough.
Gefapixant is a P2X3 receptor antagonist that has shown promise for the treatment of refractory and unexplained chronic cough. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of gefapixant compared with placebo after 12 weeks of treatment for refractory chronic cough or unexplained chronic cough.
Gefapixant is a P2X3 receptor antagonist that has shown promise for the treatment of refractory and unexplained chronic cough. The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy of gefapixant compared with placebo after 12 weeks of treatment for refractory chronic cough or unexplained chronic cough.
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Update
So my GP was on leave and I saw a locum. He was alarmed at my shortness of breath but I practically ran from the bus stop as the bus was significantly late and I caught an earlier for exactly that reason. There's a gp surgery 5 mins from me but it's not in my area? but this one more than 2 miles away
So my GP was on leave and I saw a locum. He was alarmed at my shortness of breath but I practically ran from the bus stop as the bus was significantly late and I caught an earlier for exactly that reason. There's a gp surgery 5 mins from me but it's not in my area? but this one more than 2 miles away
conwayinkzn
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Smokers flu??
Hello! I am on day 10 not smoking (wooo) and I know I will never smoke again. However, over the past week I have had the worst flu of my life and have been in bed most of the weekend. I am starting to feel better today but I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this after quitting? I don’t know
Hello! I am on day 10 not smoking (wooo) and I know I will never smoke again. However, over the past week I have had the worst flu of my life and have been in bed most of the weekend. I am starting to feel better today but I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this after quitting? I don’t know
bewdsvx
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No Smoking Day
4 years ago
Cold weather wear?
Hi all! I'm contemplating my first park run next weekend, but I don't know how to dress to run in cold weather. It's expected to be 3°C / 38°F and mostly sunny. Is that "normal wear but with a sweatshirt, and something warm to put on at the end"? Thanks in advance for your collective wisdom. :)
Hi all! I'm contemplating my first park run next weekend, but I don't know how to dress to run in cold weather. It's expected to be 3°C / 38°F and mostly sunny. Is that "normal wear but with a sweatshirt, and something warm to put on at the end"? Thanks in advance for your collective wisdom. :)
Perygl
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Colds and AF
Been a bit of a season for it for me this year, back at work for my full hours since September. Little one started nursery over the summer and both me and the OH (who doesn't have AF) seem to be picking up every cold she brings home! The eldest seems to escape and has had maybe two in the same timeframe
Been a bit of a season for it for me this year, back at work for my full hours since September. Little one started nursery over the summer and both me and the OH (who doesn't have AF) seem to be picking up every cold she brings home! The eldest seems to escape and has had maybe two in the same timeframe
jedimasterlincoln
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AF Association
4 years ago
Week 4 done & cold showers!
Felt pretty rough out there this morning (late night and wine!!) and came home after the run feeling dreadful, but am definitely tired & dehydrated after last night, so not too worried about that. Anyone else trying cold showers? I’ve been having cold showers (well - warm shower first to actually wash
Felt pretty rough out there this morning (late night and wine!!) and came home after the run feeling dreadful, but am definitely tired & dehydrated after last night, so not too worried about that. Anyone else trying cold showers? I’ve been having cold showers (well - warm shower first to actually wash
DevonBluebird
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Flu :-o
Hi all you lovely people, I got to wk7 run one done. Then got flu, I imagine I will not run until midweek should I start wk 7 again or go back to week 6, I am so disappointed 😞
Hi all you lovely people, I got to wk7 run one done. Then got flu, I imagine I will not run until midweek should I start wk 7 again or go back to week 6, I am so disappointed 😞
23Violets
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
This came out of the blue
Last month I was admitted to the emergency room for severe abdominal pain, a Ct revealed colitis but it also pick up an "accidental" find on my lungs and the emergency Dr diagnosed as bacterial pneumonia. Now, I was shocked to see that on the CT scan report, shocked because I have not had a cold in about
Last month I was admitted to the emergency room for severe abdominal pain, a Ct revealed colitis but it also pick up an "accidental" find on my lungs and the emergency Dr diagnosed as bacterial pneumonia. Now, I was shocked to see that on the CT scan report, shocked because I have not had a cold in about
yesendi
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Dry, asthma like cough. Could it be thyroid?
** UPDATE: Second doctor confirms likely viral chest infection. Prescribed rest, fluids and paracetamol for the fever. Also gives prescription for antibiotics should it begin to show signs of bacterial infection. Thanks all for guiding me to a second opinion. ** Hello all, I wonder if you can help
** UPDATE: Second doctor confirms likely viral chest infection. Prescribed rest, fluids and paracetamol for the fever. Also gives prescription for antibiotics should it begin to show signs of bacterial infection. Thanks all for guiding me to a second opinion. ** Hello all, I wonder if you can help
hjh88
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Side effect or sickness?
I was on Augmentin for a sinus infection. On the last day of the antibiotic, January 31st, I started taking imbruvica/ibutinib. The next day I felt great. Two days after starting I came down with a horrible cough and stuffy sinuses. Some days I don't have the cough and feel fine and then the cough
I was on Augmentin for a sinus infection. On the last day of the antibiotic, January 31st, I started taking imbruvica/ibutinib. The next day I felt great. Two days after starting I came down with a horrible cough and stuffy sinuses. Some days I don't have the cough and feel fine and then the cough
siciliansoul
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CLL Support
4 years ago
Mum has lost her battle
Sadly mum lost her battle with this horrible disease on Tuesday morning, she became very poorly on Thursday evening and taken into hospital. The pneumonia was just to much this time for her to fight and she passed on Tuesday morning with all of us with her. She is finally at rest.
Sadly mum lost her battle with this horrible disease on Tuesday morning, she became very poorly on Thursday evening and taken into hospital. The pneumonia was just to much this time for her to fight and she passed on Tuesday morning with all of us with her. She is finally at rest.
Elisa67
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PSP Association
4 years ago
Cough
Hi I was just wondering why I've not had a cough after approx 5 weeks of giving up smoking,I thought it was to clear the tar from your lungs,please don't get me wrong it's not that I want one I was trying to find out how the lungs cleared themselves. x
Hi I was just wondering why I've not had a cough after approx 5 weeks of giving up smoking,I thought it was to clear the tar from your lungs,please don't get me wrong it's not that I want one I was trying to find out how the lungs cleared themselves. x
prue1956
7 MONTH WINNER
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Quit Support
4 years ago
Cough
Hi just a quick question I need to ask I am about 5 weeks into stopping smoking but I have not got the cough that most people seem to have to clear their lungs out,I just hope things are normal,thank you for reading. x
Hi just a quick question I need to ask I am about 5 weeks into stopping smoking but I have not got the cough that most people seem to have to clear their lungs out,I just hope things are normal,thank you for reading. x
prue1956
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Flu...
Due to do wk5 run2 yesterday but been in bed with flu. I imagine I'll be on my feet by the weekend. What to do? Try it or go back a few sessions? Thanks all.
Due to do wk5 run2 yesterday but been in bed with flu. I imagine I'll be on my feet by the weekend. What to do? Try it or go back a few sessions? Thanks all.
Hidden
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Couch to 5K
4 years ago
Any thoughts on AFib (+clots) and blood thinners?
Hello!! Happy new year everyone! Does anyone have any thoughts on this pls...I have a Pulmonary embolism and right atrium thrombus in October and since then i’ve also have atrial fibrillation. So i’m on daily heparin (tinzaparin) injections. I’m 35, and I was told i might have to stay on the blood
Hello!! Happy new year everyone! Does anyone have any thoughts on this pls...I have a Pulmonary embolism and right atrium thrombus in October and since then i’ve also have atrial fibrillation. So i’m on daily heparin (tinzaparin) injections. I’m 35, and I was told i might have to stay on the blood
Tintinblues
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
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