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It’s 4/20 today, for all you guys that use cannabis for pain management.
Today is the annual 4/20:day celebrating
cannabis
and
medical
cannabis
. So today when you are medicating for your skeletal pains and body discomfort.... remember to have an extra toke, brownie or dab to give some extra relief and put that chain around the refrigerator. Yayahahahaya yayahahahaya.
Today is the annual 4/20:day celebrating
cannabis
and
medical
cannabis
. So today when you are medicating for your skeletal pains and body discomfort.... remember to have an extra toke, brownie or dab to give some extra relief and put that chain around the refrigerator. Yayahahahaya yayahahahaya.
Kaliber
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Metabolic syndrome and long-term prostate cancer outcomes after radical prostatectomy. Presented at: AUA 2021, held September 10-13, 2021
Jody A. Charnow Reference Wong JE, Erickson TR, Howard LE, et al. Metabolic syndrome and long-term prostate cancer outcomes after radical prostatectomy. Presented at: AUA 2021, held September 10-13, 2021. Poster MP32-18. In a study, metabolic syndrome after radical prostatectomy was significantly associated
Jody A. Charnow Reference Wong JE, Erickson TR, Howard LE, et al. Metabolic syndrome and long-term prostate cancer outcomes after radical prostatectomy. Presented at: AUA 2021, held September 10-13, 2021. Poster MP32-18. In a study, metabolic syndrome after radical prostatectomy was significantly associated
Graham49
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Medical marijuana
Hi all, If you've read about me, I been through the wars, and still am. Anyone had any luck with medical marijuana for chronic pain management?
Hi all, If you've read about me, I been through the wars, and still am. Anyone had any luck with medical marijuana for chronic pain management?
Sensei_Mark
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Neuro Support
3 years ago
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Opiod "crisis"/ Medical Cannabis
Depressing to read in todays Times another hatchet job on the prescribing of Opiods in the UK, lessening still further any chance of we sufferers getting help in that direction, slight upside for me personally I had my interview/consultation for
Medical
Cannabis
over the weekend via the Project Twenty21
Depressing to read in todays Times another hatchet job on the prescribing of Opiods in the UK, lessening still further any chance of we sufferers getting help in that direction, slight upside for me personally I had my interview/consultation for
Medical
Cannabis
over the weekend via the Project Twenty21
Bumble34
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Hello, everyone
I am a 74 year old man, generally fairly fit and well. I have type 2 Diabetes, and I am Urinary Incontinent having had issues with it most of my life (mainly Bed-wetting). Following a Radical Prostatectomy a couple of years ago, my incontinence is now total, and I need to wear Adult Nappies 24/7.
I am a 74 year old man, generally fairly fit and well. I have type 2 Diabetes, and I am Urinary Incontinent having had issues with it most of my life (mainly Bed-wetting). Following a Radical Prostatectomy a couple of years ago, my incontinence is now total, and I need to wear Adult Nappies 24/7.
Old_Trainspotter
in
Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 years ago
Stubborn HCC patient with good news from docs, but still feeling awful
My dad has been on Lenvima for a year now, had two Y90 infusions and the tumor has shrunk considerably but is still large at 13cm. The blood tests and the scans all show stability. The radiation oncologist said there's necrosis, I believe, or death of the tumor. All that being said, my dad feels awful
My dad has been on Lenvima for a year now, had two Y90 infusions and the tumor has shrunk considerably but is still large at 13cm. The blood tests and the scans all show stability. The radiation oncologist said there's necrosis, I believe, or death of the tumor. All that being said, my dad feels awful
LAA21
Caregiver
in
Blue Faery Liver Cancer
3 years ago
Does anyone have experience with herbal supplements for PMR?
I am about a month into treatment for PMR. So far 20 mg/day of prednisone is helping, but I still have significant pain in the AM. After talking to my rheumatologist, I just started some turmeric in addition to prednisone. It's too early to tell if it helps. Does anyone have any experience augmenting
I am about a month into treatment for PMR. So far 20 mg/day of prednisone is helping, but I still have significant pain in the AM. After talking to my rheumatologist, I just started some turmeric in addition to prednisone. It's too early to tell if it helps. Does anyone have any experience augmenting
Nhawk
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Lutetium Therapy: how effective is it?
Hi, my husband has metastatic prostate CA and has tried most treatments available. He was diagnosed with Prostate CA in July 2012 and has had radical prostatectomy in July 2012. He has been under hormonal therapy (Luprolex) 11.25 mg for the succeeding 5 years , during which his condition was closely
Hi, my husband has metastatic prostate CA and has tried most treatments available. He was diagnosed with Prostate CA in July 2012 and has had radical prostatectomy in July 2012. He has been under hormonal therapy (Luprolex) 11.25 mg for the succeeding 5 years , during which his condition was closely
malyu168
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Where do you live? Is CBD as effective as medical marijuana?
Where do you live? Is c b d as effective as medical marijuana? What kind of a doctor can prescribe medical marijuana? Thanks
Where do you live? Is c b d as effective as medical marijuana? What kind of a doctor can prescribe medical marijuana? Thanks
Smittybear7
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Medical Marijuana and Parkinson’s: It’s Complicated
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2021/05/21/medical-marijuana-complicated-process-tips/
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2021/05/21/medical-marijuana-complicated-process-tips/
Farooqji
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
Orgovyx question
Am new here- Diagnosed with prostate cancer in Jan. 2018. Had radical prostatectomy in Feb. 2018 EBRT in March 2019. Axumin scan showed spot on hip in August 2020. Had radiation on it. Axumin scan in August 2021 showed 3 new spots. Doc put me on Orgovyx 4 days ago. Have been having heart palpitations
Am new here- Diagnosed with prostate cancer in Jan. 2018. Had radical prostatectomy in Feb. 2018 EBRT in March 2019. Axumin scan showed spot on hip in August 2020. Had radiation on it. Axumin scan in August 2021 showed 3 new spots. Doc put me on Orgovyx 4 days ago. Have been having heart palpitations
blakejr
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Struggling to find local support
I do use
cannabis
, but I have a
medical
card. I know a lot of places frown on this and I’m ok with that. I’m willing to put in the work, I just need help.
I do use
cannabis
, but I have a
medical
card. I know a lot of places frown on this and I’m ok with that. I’m willing to put in the work, I just need help.
Jackson05
in
CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
1st post - ramblings for future treatment decisions & so much research info to digest
In March 2018 at 64yo with an escalating PSA from <3 16 months earlier to 7.3 in 5 weeks the biopsy revealed 2 of 12 samples with Gleason 4+4 in both. Discussion with doctors at Mayo & my bride led to decision of robotic assisted radical prostatectomy with nerve sparing in 8/18. Pathology revealed no
In March 2018 at 64yo with an escalating PSA from <3 16 months earlier to 7.3 in 5 weeks the biopsy revealed 2 of 12 samples with Gleason 4+4 in both. Discussion with doctors at Mayo & my bride led to decision of robotic assisted radical prostatectomy with nerve sparing in 8/18. Pathology revealed no
OntheCoast
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Can patients with low-risk PCa benefit from radical treatment?
New (disturbing) meta-analysis below [1]. "Radical prostatectomy, radiotherapy and active surveillance are three widely used treatment options for patients with low-risk prostate cancer, but the relative effects are controversial." "Twenty-two studies containing 185,363 participants were pooled for the
New (disturbing) meta-analysis below [1]. "Radical prostatectomy, radiotherapy and active surveillance are three widely used treatment options for patients with low-risk prostate cancer, but the relative effects are controversial." "Twenty-two studies containing 185,363 participants were pooled for the
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Prostate-Specific Antigen: Predicting for Biochemical Failure During Salvage Radiation Therapy After Prostatectomy
For anyone thinking about Salvage Radiation Treatment (SRT) this article makes the point that you should have your PSA measured before, during (25th session) and after treatment...my Doctor did not believe this was necessary; I see now that it was. Luckily I had my own tests done at ultra low levels
For anyone thinking about Salvage Radiation Treatment (SRT) this article makes the point that you should have your PSA measured before, during (25th session) and after treatment...my Doctor did not believe this was necessary; I see now that it was. Luckily I had my own tests done at ultra low levels
RMontana
in
Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
How do I choose between Cyberknife (SBRT) monotherapy vs HDR Brachytherapy+EBRT?
M59, Gleason 4+3 (second opinion confirmed by Jonathan Epstein at John Hopkins), PSA7.8 average past 1 year, T2C stage. Haven't been operated or radiated before. Currently am being offered: 1) 5 fraction Cyberknife (SBRT) therapy that is concentrated to the prostate. 2) 1 time high dose rate Bracytherapy
M59, Gleason 4+3 (second opinion confirmed by Jonathan Epstein at John Hopkins), PSA7.8 average past 1 year, T2C stage. Haven't been operated or radiated before. Currently am being offered: 1) 5 fraction Cyberknife (SBRT) therapy that is concentrated to the prostate. 2) 1 time high dose rate Bracytherapy
FiguringOut
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
How do I choose between Cyberknife (SBRT) monotherapy vs HDR Brachytherapy+EBRT?
M59, Gleason 4+3 (second opinion confirmed by Jonathan Epstein at John Hopkins), PSA7.8 average past 1 year, T2C stage. Haven't been operated or radiated before. Currently am being offered: 1) 5 fraction Cyberknife (SBRT) therapy that is concentrated to the prostate. 2) 1 time high dose rate Bracytherapy
M59, Gleason 4+3 (second opinion confirmed by Jonathan Epstein at John Hopkins), PSA7.8 average past 1 year, T2C stage. Haven't been operated or radiated before. Currently am being offered: 1) 5 fraction Cyberknife (SBRT) therapy that is concentrated to the prostate. 2) 1 time high dose rate Bracytherapy
FiguringOut
in
Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
How do I choose between Cyberknife (SBRT) monotherapy vs HDR Brachytherapy+EBRT?
M59, Gleason 4+3 (second opinion confirmed by Jonathan Epstein at John Hopkins), PSA7.8 average past 1 year, T2C stage. Haven't been operated or radiated before. Currently am being offered: 1) 5 fraction Cyberknife (SBRT) therapy that is concentrated to the prostate. 2) 1 time high dose rate Bracytherapy
M59, Gleason 4+3 (second opinion confirmed by Jonathan Epstein at John Hopkins), PSA7.8 average past 1 year, T2C stage. Haven't been operated or radiated before. Currently am being offered: 1) 5 fraction Cyberknife (SBRT) therapy that is concentrated to the prostate. 2) 1 time high dose rate Bracytherapy
FiguringOut
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
How do I choose between Cyberknife (SBRT) monotherapy vs HDR Brachytherapy+EBRT?
M59, Gleason 4+3 (second opinion confirmed by Jonathan Epstein at John Hopkins), PSA7.8 average past 1 year, T2C stage. Haven't been operated or radiated before. Currently am being offered: 1) 5 fraction Cyberknife (SBRT) therapy that is concentrated to the prostate. 2) 1 time high dose rate Bracytherapy
M59, Gleason 4+3 (second opinion confirmed by Jonathan Epstein at John Hopkins), PSA7.8 average past 1 year, T2C stage. Haven't been operated or radiated before. Currently am being offered: 1) 5 fraction Cyberknife (SBRT) therapy that is concentrated to the prostate. 2) 1 time high dose rate Bracytherapy
FiguringOut
in
Prostate Cancer Caregivers
3 years ago
Zytiga - Abiraterone - To take or not to take right now
Greetings; I have been avidly reading a lot of the posts on prostate cancer. They have provided invaluable information on the way I have made decisions with my treatment. My wife is a profesional nurse so I do have a heads up on research and the blessing of working as a team to prolong our lives together
Greetings; I have been avidly reading a lot of the posts on prostate cancer. They have provided invaluable information on the way I have made decisions with my treatment. My wife is a profesional nurse so I do have a heads up on research and the blessing of working as a team to prolong our lives together
MoZee
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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