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Supplements that improve brain health
Declining brain health (cognition et al) is a possible SE of LT ADT. I am on a 2 year ADT plan. Here are some supplements I take for various reasons that also are said to have brain-on-LT-ADT health benefits. (Per Dr. Google) Creatine Taurine L Theanine HMB (long chemical name) Exercise (you
Declining brain health (cognition et al) is a possible SE of LT ADT. I am on a 2 year ADT plan. Here are some supplements I take for various reasons that also are said to have brain-on-LT-ADT health benefits. (Per Dr. Google) Creatine Taurine L Theanine HMB (long chemical name) Exercise (you
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
G.p consult
As per previous post. My B12 repeat prescription was removed by a pharmacist admin. Got an appointment with new online service but at a different surgery 5 miles away ? This G.p listened. She said a pharmacy admin ca cancer a repeat prescription if not ususl despite z G.p prescribing it. That was
As per previous post. My B12 repeat prescription was removed by a pharmacist admin. Got an appointment with new online service but at a different surgery 5 miles away ? This G.p listened. She said a pharmacy admin ca cancer a repeat prescription if not ususl despite z G.p prescribing it. That was
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
pregabalin and iron
Hello, I have tried googling if there is any interaction between pregabalin and iron but can’t find anything. I take an iron tablet due to low iron (morning and it has not helped) but will switch to iron bisglycinate at night after reading posts here. I stop eating at 6:30pm so I can take my pregabalin
Hello, I have tried googling if there is any interaction between pregabalin and iron but can’t find anything. I take an iron tablet due to low iron (morning and it has not helped) but will switch to iron bisglycinate at night after reading posts here. I stop eating at 6:30pm so I can take my pregabalin
e365
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
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Could Morphine accelerate prostate cancer progression?
Is anyone of the opinion that Morphine can accelerate breast, prostate or other cancer progression? I was looking up wether morphine can activate mast cells and found the following: “We demonstrate that morphine does not influence cancer initiation, but it stimulates the progression of spontaneously
Is anyone of the opinion that Morphine can accelerate breast, prostate or other cancer progression? I was looking up wether morphine can activate mast cells and found the following: “We demonstrate that morphine does not influence cancer initiation, but it stimulates the progression of spontaneously
markrichardson
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Mutation Levels
I have seen other discussions re bad mutations , on my regular letter to my doctor from my haematologist it states : Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia associated with high risk variants including loss of the LEU and ATM genes. As per my normal blood results, do these have a high and low level and if so
I have seen other discussions re bad mutations , on my regular letter to my doctor from my haematologist it states : Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia associated with high risk variants including loss of the LEU and ATM genes. As per my normal blood results, do these have a high and low level and if so
uide3095
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CLL Support
7 months ago
Bacteria based drug delivery, now this is something I have been following for a while
Still not applied to clinical trials for prostate cancer, more advanced for other kinds of tumors but still a new field. The idea behind it is simple: let's infect cancer with a bacteria that can infiltrate it and release a payload! Salmonella seems to work very well! https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/
Still not applied to clinical trials for prostate cancer, more advanced for other kinds of tumors but still a new field. The idea behind it is simple: let's infect cancer with a bacteria that can infiltrate it and release a payload! Salmonella seems to work very well! https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4923/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
stomach Cancer
hi everyone, I suffer with stomach issues. The usual gastritis/oesophagitis. Long story short. Looking for guidance really. My Mum had stomach cancer and then got another primary in her Oesophagus at the same time. Sadly gone. But I am getting full easy when I eat, pain in stomach, bringing food back
hi everyone, I suffer with stomach issues. The usual gastritis/oesophagitis. Long story short. Looking for guidance really. My Mum had stomach cancer and then got another primary in her Oesophagus at the same time. Sadly gone. But I am getting full easy when I eat, pain in stomach, bringing food back
Crinkles2020
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
5 months ago
Vitamin/mineral deficiencies
Hi. I've had Pbc for 6 yrs now. Recently I've noticed that I am more fatigued than normal. I asked for my blood results over the last 10 yrs . I noticed a progressive decline in my ferritin levels over the last few yes. I had a vitamin b12 level done recently and it was just above the borderline/normal
Hi. I've had Pbc for 6 yrs now. Recently I've noticed that I am more fatigued than normal. I asked for my blood results over the last 10 yrs . I noticed a progressive decline in my ferritin levels over the last few yes. I had a vitamin b12 level done recently and it was just above the borderline/normal
Finn2021
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Vraylar weight gain or not?
Wow, Vraylar is helping me feel like myself again! No obsessive thinking, great motivation, everything good! Does anyone who has used, had weight gain or were you able to maintain your current weight? Thank you! I don’t want to have to go off this!
Wow, Vraylar is helping me feel like myself again! No obsessive thinking, great motivation, everything good! Does anyone who has used, had weight gain or were you able to maintain your current weight? Thank you! I don’t want to have to go off this!
Icedmochalatte
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
My IBS Team Sheet – 2. Haemorrhoids (How I manage)
I think that having experienced having Haemorrhoids about six years ago that led me to be diagnosed with IBS, the relationship between IBS and Haemorrhoids could be a bit of a Red Herring! To be fair, I have experienced having haemorrhoids once since my first diagnosis, but now that I exercise regular
I think that having experienced having Haemorrhoids about six years ago that led me to be diagnosed with IBS, the relationship between IBS and Haemorrhoids could be a bit of a Red Herring! To be fair, I have experienced having haemorrhoids once since my first diagnosis, but now that I exercise regular
MountainHare1
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Retzius sparing techniques during RALP
Dear All,Since I live on the other side of the pond then we have a very different health service structure but irrespective of that fact I am very interested in the views of the forum on the cancer treatment which is available to me and how others may have found it. My story: father and brother both
Dear All,Since I live on the other side of the pond then we have a very different health service structure but irrespective of that fact I am very interested in the views of the forum on the cancer treatment which is available to me and how others may have found it. My story: father and brother both
Wishyouwerehere
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Has somebody "steped back" to a former drug?
I asked some days ago for a drug that takes effect on liver. Trovelvy seems to be a good possibility - THANKS for this information :) On Friday my good friend(*) will have a talk with her Oncologist and she has the follwoing idea/question: (*) MBC since Okt 21: HER2 +, mets in bones, lymph nodes
I asked some days ago for a drug that takes effect on liver. Trovelvy seems to be a good possibility - THANKS for this information :) On Friday my good friend(*) will have a talk with her Oncologist and she has the follwoing idea/question: (*) MBC since Okt 21: HER2 +, mets in bones, lymph nodes
deHans
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
7 months ago
restricted urinary flow
Finished IMRT/ SBRT radiation to lymph nodes last week. Since then Ive begun have early AM restricted urinary flow - Very narrow stream. Rad Onc suggested tamsulosin or ibuprophen. MO, tamsulosin. Any work around for the early AM problem that I could take overnight? Ibuprophen has to be taken all
Finished IMRT/ SBRT radiation to lymph nodes last week. Since then Ive begun have early AM restricted urinary flow - Very narrow stream. Rad Onc suggested tamsulosin or ibuprophen. MO, tamsulosin. Any work around for the early AM problem that I could take overnight? Ibuprophen has to be taken all
kainasar
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Fight Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Is this a lupus rash
Hey everyone.I'll try and keep this short. Ive been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, pernicious anemia, lots of back disc issues, an exploratory lap for endometriosis which came back clear, my thyroid labs are poor but in range so not medicated but I am positive for tpa antibodies. I have had a positive
Hey everyone.I'll try and keep this short. Ive been diagnosed with fibromyalgia, pernicious anemia, lots of back disc issues, an exploratory lap for endometriosis which came back clear, my thyroid labs are poor but in range so not medicated but I am positive for tpa antibodies. I have had a positive
Peppermints
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Symptoms
HiMy son has been told his symptoms are that of IBS after being tested for Crohns and Colitis three years ago which was negative. His symptoms consist of the following Normal poo then followed by what he has described as Constipation Poo that is wet and soggy and white fluffy mucus which I have also
HiMy son has been told his symptoms are that of IBS after being tested for Crohns and Colitis three years ago which was negative. His symptoms consist of the following Normal poo then followed by what he has described as Constipation Poo that is wet and soggy and white fluffy mucus which I have also
Bowels1
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Psa doubled in less than a month
I had 10 infusions of Doxytaxel. I started reading about the consequences of CDK12 and was concerned that since I have this mutation doxy was not a treatment of choice. After giving time for the PSA to settle I had a test which showed that it doubled in close to 3 months. In preparation for a CT and
I had 10 infusions of Doxytaxel. I started reading about the consequences of CDK12 and was concerned that since I have this mutation doxy was not a treatment of choice. After giving time for the PSA to settle I had a test which showed that it doubled in close to 3 months. In preparation for a CT and
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Gemcitibane/intravenous zoledronic acid
I was diagnosed stage 4b in January 2018, had debulking surgery, no adjuvant chemo, then two rounds of carboplatin about 18 months apart followed by Niraparib for 8 months, but no further treatment for the last 18 months.Then 3 weeks ago I needed treatment for hypercalcemia (which I didn't know I
I was diagnosed stage 4b in January 2018, had debulking surgery, no adjuvant chemo, then two rounds of carboplatin about 18 months apart followed by Niraparib for 8 months, but no further treatment for the last 18 months.Then 3 weeks ago I needed treatment for hypercalcemia (which I didn't know I
bamboo89
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My Ovacome
7 months ago
Just had My Monthly Injection of Firmagon Monthly Labs PSA is Up <0.06 to 0.09
That’s pretty modest. I’m assuming I will wait till next month to see if it goes down. Kind of stressed with this new diverticulitis and blood bowel thing AND Moving. Got results of psa after I saw My Medical Oncologist so haven’t discussed modest jump. Even with bleeding from rectum the gastroenterologist
That’s pretty modest. I’m assuming I will wait till next month to see if it goes down. Kind of stressed with this new diverticulitis and blood bowel thing AND Moving. Got results of psa after I saw My Medical Oncologist so haven’t discussed modest jump. Even with bleeding from rectum the gastroenterologist
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Hello all I've had crohns and stomas since 1976 I now have short bowel and an Ileostomy
I've had crohns since 1976 and my first resection june 1977 colostomy formed I spent six weeks in hospital because I couldn't accept mt colostomy at first I wouldn't touch it or change the bag, then after five weeks I thought I've got to accept it and get on with my life, after 46 years I've had five
I've had crohns since 1976 and my first resection june 1977 colostomy formed I spent six weeks in hospital because I couldn't accept mt colostomy at first I wouldn't touch it or change the bag, then after five weeks I thought I've got to accept it and get on with my life, after 46 years I've had five
SoFedUp2023
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
5 months ago
How long for ANA/ENA results?
I've had quite a few symptoms of what my GP suspects might be a CTD, spanning back about 10 years but lots more cropping up more recently. She's requested (I think) an ANA test and I understand from googling that if the ANA is positive it then gets sent for ENA testing as well? I'm not sure what the
I've had quite a few symptoms of what my GP suspects might be a CTD, spanning back about 10 years but lots more cropping up more recently. She's requested (I think) an ANA test and I understand from googling that if the ANA is positive it then gets sent for ENA testing as well? I'm not sure what the
Helzipop
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
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