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Flomax long-term?
I've been on Flomax (tamsulosin) since my positive biopsy in June 2022. In that time, I've had 2 years of ADT and 44 sessions of proton radiation, and am now done with treatments and all other drugs for the time being. It was initially prescribed at 2x/day, which was helpful during and after radiation
I've been on Flomax (tamsulosin) since my positive biopsy in June 2022. In that time, I've had 2 years of ADT and 44 sessions of proton radiation, and am now done with treatments and all other drugs for the time being. It was initially prescribed at 2x/day, which was helpful during and after radiation
Atdabeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Tramadol/tramacet
Hi. I've gotten of pexola and circadin(melatonin, which made my rls worst)with many sleepless nights.Thereafter I had surgery and was prescribed tramadol for pain. I noticed my rls was so much better while I was on this. So I've started taking one tramadol or tramacet at 7pm Just afraid of going through
Hi. I've gotten of pexola and circadin(melatonin, which made my rls worst)with many sleepless nights.Thereafter I had surgery and was prescribed tramadol for pain. I noticed my rls was so much better while I was on this. So I've started taking one tramadol or tramacet at 7pm Just afraid of going through
AzraCG
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
To radiate or not to radiate?
My metastatic prostate diagnosis was established three years ago by biopsy (Gleason 9) and PMSA that showed "innumerable osseous lesions" throughout my skeleton. I was started on ADT and initially responded well. However, my PSA has now risen to 0.7. So my oncologist ordered a repeat PET/PMSA that
My metastatic prostate diagnosis was established three years ago by biopsy (Gleason 9) and PMSA that showed "innumerable osseous lesions" throughout my skeleton. I was started on ADT and initially responded well. However, my PSA has now risen to 0.7. So my oncologist ordered a repeat PET/PMSA that
Sandiego2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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My dad is 71 and has decompensated liver from Cirrhosis. He had had a transplant assessment and has been told he isn't currently physically strong enough. They will see him again in a few weeks.I'm finding the decisions he is making regarding his care and health difficult. Are there any helplines I can
My dad is 71 and has decompensated liver from Cirrhosis. He had had a transplant assessment and has been told he isn't currently physically strong enough. They will see him again in a few weeks.I'm finding the decisions he is making regarding his care and health difficult. Are there any helplines I can
ClairBear1983
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Theoretical and in-vitro study of Sparganii and Curcumin together for castration resistant prostate cancer
I’ve not heard of Sparganii (sparganium) before but it’s not new to TCM. This herb combination is apparently a classic TCM treatment for CRPC. Wu, L., Chen, H., Long, Y. et al. Exploring the mechanism of action of Sparganii Rhizoma-Curcumae Rhizoma for in treating castration-resistant prostate cancer
I’ve not heard of Sparganii (sparganium) before but it’s not new to TCM. This herb combination is apparently a classic TCM treatment for CRPC. Wu, L., Chen, H., Long, Y. et al. Exploring the mechanism of action of Sparganii Rhizoma-Curcumae Rhizoma for in treating castration-resistant prostate cancer
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Celeste photopharmics trial
I would like to know if anyone in this group is participating in this clinical trial [u]DB RCT for Specialized Phototherapy in Parkinson's Disease. (LIGHT-PD[/u]) ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT04453033 Sponsor PhotoPharmics, Inc. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04453033?locStr=United%20States&country
I would like to know if anyone in this group is participating in this clinical trial [u]DB RCT for Specialized Phototherapy in Parkinson's Disease. (LIGHT-PD[/u]) ClinicalTrials.gov ID NCT04453033 Sponsor PhotoPharmics, Inc. https://clinicaltrials.gov/study/NCT04453033?locStr=United%20States&country
Boscoejean
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Vorinostat trial
I have been invited to participate in a clinical trial (phase 2) at the Univ of WA, Fred Hutch cancer center: Vorinostat to Augment Response to 177 Lutetium-PSMA-617 in the treatment of patients with PSMA- low metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer: VALOR TRIAL. Have any forum people been in
I have been invited to participate in a clinical trial (phase 2) at the Univ of WA, Fred Hutch cancer center: Vorinostat to Augment Response to 177 Lutetium-PSMA-617 in the treatment of patients with PSMA- low metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer: VALOR TRIAL. Have any forum people been in
dulcimerdude
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
ADT vacation for 10 months
I have been on ADT vacation for 10 months now.(stage 4 with starting PSA 2250 in 2019). 2019 started on ADT and PSA has been undetectable 4 months after I started and is still. Testosterone less than 40(undetectable) and still is. My new MO wants to restart ADT (Depo Lupron and Zytiga) if my testosterone
I have been on ADT vacation for 10 months now.(stage 4 with starting PSA 2250 in 2019). 2019 started on ADT and PSA has been undetectable 4 months after I started and is still. Testosterone less than 40(undetectable) and still is. My new MO wants to restart ADT (Depo Lupron and Zytiga) if my testosterone
Golfnerd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Niclosamide and Enzalutamide in Treating Patients with Castration-Resistant, Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Anybody heard or been perscibed this treatment ? Niclosamide and Enzalutamide in Treating Patients with Castration-Resistant, Metastatic Prostate Cancer
Anybody heard or been perscibed this treatment ? Niclosamide and Enzalutamide in Treating Patients with Castration-Resistant, Metastatic Prostate Cancer
85745
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Liver Enzymes and Bilirubin Values?
Hi! I'm in the States, but all the best sites with the most accurate info seem to be in the UK! So I'm hoping it's okay to post here. :) I'm not sure if this is the best forum to post, so please let me know. About six months I started noticing symptoms such as tingling, numbness, twitching/jolts and
Hi! I'm in the States, but all the best sites with the most accurate info seem to be in the UK! So I'm hoping it's okay to post here. :) I'm not sure if this is the best forum to post, so please let me know. About six months I started noticing symptoms such as tingling, numbness, twitching/jolts and
sds81
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Loud hiccups
I’m on levothyroxine and also on bp pills. Rampril and amlodipine I sometimes get very loud hiccups can that be related to my pills?
I’m on levothyroxine and also on bp pills. Rampril and amlodipine I sometimes get very loud hiccups can that be related to my pills?
Thyroidmeg
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Hello everyone 🍀
Hello. I read about PBC and i found this foundation where i read about these diagnose. I do not have PBC but we suspect my mother has it. For some other reasons she went on Computer tomography, and everything was ok but that doktor that read it told her she must go to gastroenterohepatolgist for cirosis
Hello. I read about PBC and i found this foundation where i read about these diagnose. I do not have PBC but we suspect my mother has it. For some other reasons she went on Computer tomography, and everything was ok but that doktor that read it told her she must go to gastroenterohepatolgist for cirosis
Justiceandlaw
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PBC Foundation
1 month ago
Jaundice eyes
My partner has cirrhosis fibroscan 75kpa and capscore 310. Which I realise are on the high end of things. He has varices and is on betablockers. He has no ascites but his legs are swelled and itchy. His eyes are becoming more and more yellow almost orange in the corners. I don't know weather that
My partner has cirrhosis fibroscan 75kpa and capscore 310. Which I realise are on the high end of things. He has varices and is on betablockers. He has no ascites but his legs are swelled and itchy. His eyes are becoming more and more yellow almost orange in the corners. I don't know weather that
Smileyfaces
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Curious what you think?
Background: I have to take my wife for all her appointments - doctors, hair, etc. Her MO who treats her blood cancer seemed like a good doctor but I know nothing about blood cancer. So I went to her with my records for a consult with the idea it would be easier and less hassle if we could get appointments
Background: I have to take my wife for all her appointments - doctors, hair, etc. Her MO who treats her blood cancer seemed like a good doctor but I know nothing about blood cancer. So I went to her with my records for a consult with the idea it would be easier and less hassle if we could get appointments
Mgtd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Post Kasai_ biliary atresia
My son is 6 months last week, he had biliary atresia and they did the kasai at 5 weeks, the jaundice is still there, how long does it take to clear? Also he was diagnosed with Cirrhosis of the liver. We start solids this week. The stool has changed to yellow now but sometimes it's oily. We were recommended
My son is 6 months last week, he had biliary atresia and they did the kasai at 5 weeks, the jaundice is still there, how long does it take to clear? Also he was diagnosed with Cirrhosis of the liver. We start solids this week. The stool has changed to yellow now but sometimes it's oily. We were recommended
Min_Gum
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Children's Liver Disease Foundation
1 month ago
PSA rising
Two months ago, husband’s PSA was .23, last month .20, yesterday .27. MO wants to watch and see what it is next month. Husband diagnosed 9/23, finished 6 rounds chemo on 2/21, is on Zytiga and Orgovyx currently. Concerned about the rise in PSA, would like input. Thank you.
Two months ago, husband’s PSA was .23, last month .20, yesterday .27. MO wants to watch and see what it is next month. Husband diagnosed 9/23, finished 6 rounds chemo on 2/21, is on Zytiga and Orgovyx currently. Concerned about the rise in PSA, would like input. Thank you.
Lindajda
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Tumor Lysis Syndrome
Anyone have this happen after a treatment? I am well aware of all the symptoms and events but was wondering if anyone experienced this while getting treatments. My potassium level had gone from 5.4 to 7.0 after treatment a week beforehand and was told by the Oncologist to get to the ER ASAP. ER tested
Anyone have this happen after a treatment? I am well aware of all the symptoms and events but was wondering if anyone experienced this while getting treatments. My potassium level had gone from 5.4 to 7.0 after treatment a week beforehand and was told by the Oncologist to get to the ER ASAP. ER tested
PARKER3237
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Ttck15
I had liver transplant in 2016, now suffering from low sodium and need to get a nuclear gastric emptying scan, has anyone had this test and what was the outcome.
I had liver transplant in 2016, now suffering from low sodium and need to get a nuclear gastric emptying scan, has anyone had this test and what was the outcome.
Corriemay15
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Rise in PSA and extra Eligard Injection
My psa has risen from <0.01 in Feb to 0.04 in April to 0.27 in July then 0.41 this week. I had a CT and full body scan on Tuesday, which according to my MO, who I saw today, showed no ‘hotspots’. Because my PCa metastasised to 4 places in 2016 when first diagnosed, I had radiation to the prostate followed
My psa has risen from <0.01 in Feb to 0.04 in April to 0.27 in July then 0.41 this week. I had a CT and full body scan on Tuesday, which according to my MO, who I saw today, showed no ‘hotspots’. Because my PCa metastasised to 4 places in 2016 when first diagnosed, I had radiation to the prostate followed
Brightman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
ARPIs May Improve Survival in Some With Prostate Cancer
"In patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, researchers have found that androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs) outperformed the standard of care, which improved responses to treatment and overall survival (OS; time a patient lives, regardless of disease status)." We are
"In patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, researchers have found that androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs) outperformed the standard of care, which improved responses to treatment and overall survival (OS; time a patient lives, regardless of disease status)." We are
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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