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Zanu treatment
Hey y’all, Almost 3 weeks of Zanu. Bloodwork is “as expected “ for first line treatment, WBC 220 and Hemo 9. Feeling pretty good, most lymph node pain gone, more energy! Still have manageable side effects, diarrhea, nausea. Feeling really good about this treatment! Have a great day🤗
Hey y’all, Almost 3 weeks of Zanu. Bloodwork is “as expected “ for first line treatment, WBC 220 and Hemo 9. Feeling pretty good, most lymph node pain gone, more energy! Still have manageable side effects, diarrhea, nausea. Feeling really good about this treatment! Have a great day🤗
Nana1961
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CLL Support
2 months ago
New guidelines to prevent skeletal events in metastatic prostate cancer
They are basically discussing denosumab and zoledronic acid in PCa with bone metastasis https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/nccn-2024/video/4222-2024-nccn-guidelines-preventing-skeletal-events-in-prostate-cancer-rashid-sayyid-zachary-klaassen.html
They are basically discussing denosumab and zoledronic acid in PCa with bone metastasis https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/nccn-2024/video/4222-2024-nccn-guidelines-preventing-skeletal-events-in-prostate-cancer-rashid-sayyid-zachary-klaassen.html
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Intrinsic factor blood test
I had a blood test and got the result today - I haven't a clue what this means?? Any ideas? Intrinsic factor antibody level Intrinsic factor antibody level < 0.5 U/mL [0.0 - 6.9]; Negative <7 Equivocal 7 - 10 Positive >10 I can't even work out which part of the above is the result? I receive B12
I had a blood test and got the result today - I haven't a clue what this means?? Any ideas? Intrinsic factor antibody level Intrinsic factor antibody level < 0.5 U/mL [0.0 - 6.9]; Negative <7 Equivocal 7 - 10 Positive >10 I can't even work out which part of the above is the result? I receive B12
Loobs39
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
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No Success with Renadyl for me....
Hello: Just wanted to post my experience with taking Renadyl. First, my Nephrologist never recommended it and I wondered why? Of course, if this did work for me, he couldn't recommend dialysis or a transplant and make money from it. A Renal Dietitian did recommend it. I tried Renadyl for six months but
Hello: Just wanted to post my experience with taking Renadyl. First, my Nephrologist never recommended it and I wondered why? Of course, if this did work for me, he couldn't recommend dialysis or a transplant and make money from it. A Renal Dietitian did recommend it. I tried Renadyl for six months but
FelineFandom146
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Early CKD Support
2 months ago
Thyroidectomy for Graves Disease
I’ve learned so much about Grave’s disease and TED here. This popped up on Medscape today: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/1001236? Know Your Options: Thyroidectomy for Graves Disease. It’s lengthy, and a pretty good discussion of options, including their frustration that they are only treating
I’ve learned so much about Grave’s disease and TED here. This popped up on Medscape today: https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/1001236? Know Your Options: Thyroidectomy for Graves Disease. It’s lengthy, and a pretty good discussion of options, including their frustration that they are only treating
Poniesrfun
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Cortisol help please
Been feeling really tired for about 6 months and trying to work out why. The last thing I had added before this was testosterone to existing HRT, so I stopped that again about 4 months ago, so not an effect of that now. I take T3 only, have not changed dose for some time and my results are towards top
Been feeling really tired for about 6 months and trying to work out why. The last thing I had added before this was testosterone to existing HRT, so I stopped that again about 4 months ago, so not an effect of that now. I take T3 only, have not changed dose for some time and my results are towards top
AKatieD
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
If anyone is interested, my wife Beatrice interviewed me for the Young Onset Parkinson's Network newspaper
If you want to see the recording of the interview, please connect to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@nosilverbullet4pd998/videos If you want to know more about NoSilverBullet4PD, the Parkinson's support group that is co-managed by Mark Limebear and myself, please visit our website: https
If you want to see the recording of the interview, please connect to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@nosilverbullet4pd998/videos If you want to know more about NoSilverBullet4PD, the Parkinson's support group that is co-managed by Mark Limebear and myself, please visit our website: https
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
The dilemma of hypoalbuminemia
Hello everyone, I have a history of MPN for many years, I have noticed that my liver protein, total protein, albumin, and prealbumin levels are all frighteningly low in routine medical examinations. I even suspect that my C-reactive protein levels are low even when I am in an inflammatory state. Low
Hello everyone, I have a history of MPN for many years, I have noticed that my liver protein, total protein, albumin, and prealbumin levels are all frighteningly low in routine medical examinations. I even suspect that my C-reactive protein levels are low even when I am in an inflammatory state. Low
merlisa
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MPN Voice
2 months ago
New to CKD recommendations
Hello. I was recently diagnosed with CKD stage 3, without a history of high blood pressure or diabetes. Any recommendations on amazing nephrologists in the San Francisco Bay Area or Sonoma County area greatly appreciated. Took the kidney class, and connecting with a nutritionist specializing in kidney
Hello. I was recently diagnosed with CKD stage 3, without a history of high blood pressure or diabetes. Any recommendations on amazing nephrologists in the San Francisco Bay Area or Sonoma County area greatly appreciated. Took the kidney class, and connecting with a nutritionist specializing in kidney
minime_dh
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Kidney Dialysis
2 months ago
First ADT holiday
25 July 2024. First ADT (hormone therapy) holiday since Dec22 ADT started 5Dec 2022 Leg weakness Started lifting weights etc Abiraterone started Aug 2023 + noticeable cognitive impairment
25 July 2024. First ADT (hormone therapy) holiday since Dec22 ADT started 5Dec 2022 Leg weakness Started lifting weights etc Abiraterone started Aug 2023 + noticeable cognitive impairment
Rob11111
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Just for kicks, I asked Bing AI what bassofspades thinks about Parkinsons disease. Here’s what it came up with.
**Bassofspades** is an active member on HealthUnlocked, particularly in the Cure Parkinson's community. They have shared their personal experiences and thoughts on living with Parkinson's disease. Here are some key points from their posts: 1. **Living with Parkinson's**: Bassofspades emphasizes the
**Bassofspades** is an active member on HealthUnlocked, particularly in the Cure Parkinson's community. They have shared their personal experiences and thoughts on living with Parkinson's disease. Here are some key points from their posts: 1. **Living with Parkinson's**: Bassofspades emphasizes the
bassofspades
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
prostate cancer that does not produce psa
Hi everyone. My dad’s PSA has always been low, so when he was diagnosed, we were very shocked. His team checks his PSA, although PSMA have been more telling for him. His PSA today is the highest it has ever been at 17. His last PSMA was better than the one before. Is it possible for prostate cancer
Hi everyone. My dad’s PSA has always been low, so when he was diagnosed, we were very shocked. His team checks his PSA, although PSMA have been more telling for him. His PSA today is the highest it has ever been at 17. His last PSMA was better than the one before. Is it possible for prostate cancer
Concerneddaughter123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Liver pain?
I was diagnosed with compensated liver cirrhosis 7 weeks ago. My blood work and ultrasound look ok. I have been having these sharp pains in my liver area and sometimes on my left side also. It only lasts 10 seconds or so. My specialist says its not a symptom of cirrhosis. She says it could be stress
I was diagnosed with compensated liver cirrhosis 7 weeks ago. My blood work and ultrasound look ok. I have been having these sharp pains in my liver area and sometimes on my left side also. It only lasts 10 seconds or so. My specialist says its not a symptom of cirrhosis. She says it could be stress
Maddog2024
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
biopsy
Is there any advantage to a prostate biopsy after initial radiation and 3/4 year of ADT…..? Salvage high dose brachytherapy is being considered and a third prostate biopsy has just been done. What might they be looking for…..placement,grade,Gleason?
Is there any advantage to a prostate biopsy after initial radiation and 3/4 year of ADT…..? Salvage high dose brachytherapy is being considered and a third prostate biopsy has just been done. What might they be looking for…..placement,grade,Gleason?
Tommyj2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
rising PSA
My PSA started rising after 6 years of being undetectable. July 2023 , PSA 0.10 and July 2024 PSA 0.70 . I had a PSMA pet scan when my PSA hit 0.30 in November 2023 , scan did not show any cancer. I have another PSA test scheduled for early October; my doctor wants to wait until my PSA hits 1 before
My PSA started rising after 6 years of being undetectable. July 2023 , PSA 0.10 and July 2024 PSA 0.70 . I had a PSMA pet scan when my PSA hit 0.30 in November 2023 , scan did not show any cancer. I have another PSA test scheduled for early October; my doctor wants to wait until my PSA hits 1 before
Rfs1975
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Shocking story about women dying of CRF/ME
Did anyone read about the women who died from CFS/ME? https://news.sky.com/story/woman-with-me-died-after-begging-gp-for-help-inquest-told-13183530 Why didn't anyone try B12 and see if it could help her? If you look online there is masses of information about how B12 can help CFS/ME. For example
Did anyone read about the women who died from CFS/ME? https://news.sky.com/story/woman-with-me-died-after-begging-gp-for-help-inquest-told-13183530 Why didn't anyone try B12 and see if it could help her? If you look online there is masses of information about how B12 can help CFS/ME. For example
charks
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 months ago
Zanda after Zytiga
Orgovyx and Zytiga brought my Gleason 9 cancer to a PSA of 0.67, but after 5 months my PSA has slowly risen to 1.59. Would it help to switch from Zytiga to Zanda? Poollover
Orgovyx and Zytiga brought my Gleason 9 cancer to a PSA of 0.67, but after 5 months my PSA has slowly risen to 1.59. Would it help to switch from Zytiga to Zanda? Poollover
Poollover
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Drug therapies in clinical trials 2024 update
2024 report on Parkinsons drug therapies in the clinical trial pipeline is published https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd240272
2024 report on Parkinsons drug therapies in the clinical trial pipeline is published https://content.iospress.com/articles/journal-of-parkinsons-disease/jpd240272
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Brainfade
Over the last year i have been getting a heavy thump in my heart which causes me to suddenly suck in. It seems to start suddenly when sitting quietly during the day or at night which wakes me from a shallow sleep. Some days its regularly about 15 mins or so apart.As soon as this happens i have an onset
Over the last year i have been getting a heavy thump in my heart which causes me to suddenly suck in. It seems to start suddenly when sitting quietly during the day or at night which wakes me from a shallow sleep. Some days its regularly about 15 mins or so apart.As soon as this happens i have an onset
Alphakiwi
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 months ago
liver transplant in August 2021
My age is 46 I had a liver transplant in August 2021, but since the liver transplant, my health has not been going well, which means I have been experiencing pain in the whole body. Itching on the body which is cured by taking medicine. Abdominal swelling and a little more walking can increase severe
My age is 46 I had a liver transplant in August 2021, but since the liver transplant, my health has not been going well, which means I have been experiencing pain in the whole body. Itching on the body which is cured by taking medicine. Abdominal swelling and a little more walking can increase severe
MuzMuz
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British Liver Trust
2 months ago
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