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Sorry to ask for help but some days I am at my wits end caring for my hubby, he has been home about 3 weeks after 10 weeks in hospital and this week we went to Kidney specialist they are of the opinion he may not need simultaneous kidney as well as Liver transplant after biopsy they are erring on the
Sorry to ask for help but some days I am at my wits end caring for my hubby, he has been home about 3 weeks after 10 weeks in hospital and this week we went to Kidney specialist they are of the opinion he may not need simultaneous kidney as well as Liver transplant after biopsy they are erring on the
MilliganHorse
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Really good news
I just wanted to share my story in case it helps others. In December last year I had an ultrasound scan and the results were probable cirrhosis, portal vein hypertension and varices. There were also "suspicious lesions". Fast Forward to a biopsy I had last month (following over six months of abstinence
I just wanted to share my story in case it helps others. In December last year I had an ultrasound scan and the results were probable cirrhosis, portal vein hypertension and varices. There were also "suspicious lesions". Fast Forward to a biopsy I had last month (following over six months of abstinence
Ruthless247
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Potential Unified Prevention Strategy for Parkinson’s Disease Unveiled: Insights from ScienceAlert
https://theubj.com/uae/science/122035/potential-unified-prevention-strategy-for-parkinsons-disease-unveiled-insights-from-sciencealert/ Investigations into the causes of Parkinson’s disease suggest that our environment could play a key role, opening up possibilities for the prevention of a significant
https://theubj.com/uae/science/122035/potential-unified-prevention-strategy-for-parkinsons-disease-unveiled-insights-from-sciencealert/ Investigations into the causes of Parkinson’s disease suggest that our environment could play a key role, opening up possibilities for the prevention of a significant
pvw2
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
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Does this sound right? Any advice appreciated.
My dad, 82 yo male had a previous PSA score that hovered around 3 and then went up to 5. Had MRI/CT which came up clear last year and a prostate biopsy (11 samples, noted prostatitis and BPH) in September last year which was also clear. Took PSA again in December 2023, it jumped to 15. Took PSA in February
My dad, 82 yo male had a previous PSA score that hovered around 3 and then went up to 5. Had MRI/CT which came up clear last year and a prostate biopsy (11 samples, noted prostatitis and BPH) in September last year which was also clear. Took PSA again in December 2023, it jumped to 15. Took PSA in February
Biddity
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Rasagiline and Mucuna together?
My MDS is a huge fan of rasagiline and I’ve taken it for almost 3 years, and want to continue to take Mucuna and carbidopa as needed along with it. I've read that Mucuna should not be taken with rasagiline. Is there any truth to this? I’m not going to stop taking rasagiline, and I’d rather not start
My MDS is a huge fan of rasagiline and I’ve taken it for almost 3 years, and want to continue to take Mucuna and carbidopa as needed along with it. I've read that Mucuna should not be taken with rasagiline. Is there any truth to this? I’m not going to stop taking rasagiline, and I’d rather not start
Ob6842
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
DO YOU TRUST YOUR DOCTOR : Free registration at https://malecare.org/trust-in-healthcare
Malecare and Prostate Cancer Research (UK) Virtual Conference: TRUST AND HEALTHCARE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2024 on Youtube.com/Malecare 12 PM ET to 6:10 PM ET (New York time) Register with your email for free at https://malecare.org/trust-in-healthcare Prostate Cancer Research (PCR) is a patient-centric
Malecare and Prostate Cancer Research (UK) Virtual Conference: TRUST AND HEALTHCARE WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26, 2024 on Youtube.com/Malecare 12 PM ET to 6:10 PM ET (New York time) Register with your email for free at https://malecare.org/trust-in-healthcare Prostate Cancer Research (PCR) is a patient-centric
Darryl
Partner
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Just a quick question.
Hi everyone and thanks for all your help so far. As the chemo has now stopped working for Martin we are looking for any other options that might be available to give him more time. His MO has organised a liquid biopsy to see if there are any mutations that could be treated, which might help. We
Hi everyone and thanks for all your help so far. As the chemo has now stopped working for Martin we are looking for any other options that might be available to give him more time. His MO has organised a liquid biopsy to see if there are any mutations that could be treated, which might help. We
Believeit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
SSDI Approved in 5 Months
This information is relevant for US members : I am glad to announce that I was approved for SSDI (Social Security Disability Benefits) in less than 5 months. It would probably have been approved in 3 months if I had responded to additional information promptly. Note that this was approved through
This information is relevant for US members : I am glad to announce that I was approved for SSDI (Social Security Disability Benefits) in less than 5 months. It would probably have been approved in 3 months if I had responded to additional information promptly. Note that this was approved through
pdpatient
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Predicting Response to Bipolar Androgen Therapy - A Blood Based Biomarker Approach
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
Recently there has been a number of posts and subsequent responses from members of Fight Prostate Cancer on Bipolar Androgen Therapy. This very recent UroToday video (see link) in which Professor Samuel Denmeade is interviewed by Alicia Morgans might be of interest to some on this forum. In the
marnieg46
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Enlarged liver and spleen
I'm so sorry to bother everyone again, it's just that I have [yet another] question. My liver and spleen are enlarged as a result of my cirrhosis - by not drinking, exercising and eating cleanly, is there any chance of the liver and spleen shrinking back to close to the size they should be? Thank you
I'm so sorry to bother everyone again, it's just that I have [yet another] question. My liver and spleen are enlarged as a result of my cirrhosis - by not drinking, exercising and eating cleanly, is there any chance of the liver and spleen shrinking back to close to the size they should be? Thank you
puddy68
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Transrectal biopsy affects PSA readings for how long?
Hi Guys, Greetings to all. Just Joined this board. The last PSA test which I did which led to my diagnosis was 21. Bone Mets and Gleason 9. Had a biopsy done 3 weeks ago. Started Oral Orgovyx tablets 2 weeks ago. My question is for how long would a Transrectal prostate biopsy affect
Hi Guys, Greetings to all. Just Joined this board. The last PSA test which I did which led to my diagnosis was 21. Bone Mets and Gleason 9. Had a biopsy done 3 weeks ago. Started Oral Orgovyx tablets 2 weeks ago. My question is for how long would a Transrectal prostate biopsy affect
Simpson80
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
The 2024 Advanced Prostate Cancer Consensus Conference (APCCC) meeting-- Chock full of Testosterone...
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
Greetings FPC Forum Dwellers, Marnie passed me some solid information on the APCCC...and it is all about testosterone... I got you looking now !!! First, the warmup with a case study and the message that when it comes to testosterone recovery, short term ADT can take 18 months and long term ADT to 2
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Driving
I do hope that I’ll be able to help others on this forum, even just with a few encouraging words. As a new member I do feel it’s welcoming and supportive. I was diagnosed with Ascites in Feb this year. The doctor sent me home with lactose (just explaining was for constipation) and an appointment was
I do hope that I’ll be able to help others on this forum, even just with a few encouraging words. As a new member I do feel it’s welcoming and supportive. I was diagnosed with Ascites in Feb this year. The doctor sent me home with lactose (just explaining was for constipation) and an appointment was
SirRobert
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
painful hands finger joints , arthritis or pred withdrawal?
seems my hands started hurting within days after starting taper from 5 to 4 mgs of pred, coincidence? i have been on 4 mgs now over a month or so, since pred is anti inflammatory, considering the 4 mg increase for few days to see if pain relieved, but even if it is arthrits wouldnt increase help with
seems my hands started hurting within days after starting taper from 5 to 4 mgs of pred, coincidence? i have been on 4 mgs now over a month or so, since pred is anti inflammatory, considering the 4 mg increase for few days to see if pain relieved, but even if it is arthrits wouldnt increase help with
arvine
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Can medication elevate the PSA?
My PSA at time of the cancer diagnosis was 5.56. Being in the hospital right now with several meds surging through me, the PSA is at 348.00. Is this a normal reaction?
My PSA at time of the cancer diagnosis was 5.56. Being in the hospital right now with several meds surging through me, the PSA is at 348.00. Is this a normal reaction?
PARKER3237
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
recently diagnosed with overactive thyroid
hi Forgot to mention… I’ve been taking multivitamins which obviously contain iodine, as I’ve just been diagnosed with overactive thyroid should I stop taking them?? Not yet on medication I'm currently waiting for carbimazole prescription.
hi Forgot to mention… I’ve been taking multivitamins which obviously contain iodine, as I’ve just been diagnosed with overactive thyroid should I stop taking them?? Not yet on medication I'm currently waiting for carbimazole prescription.
Emerald1953
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Exercise
I was diagnosed with decompensated liver cirrhosis a few months ago. I came out of hospital about a month ago, from Ascites, jaundice and pneumonia. I am extremely upset by this and very scared. I have completely stopped drinking since my time in hospital. I could barely walk after leaving hospital
I was diagnosed with decompensated liver cirrhosis a few months ago. I came out of hospital about a month ago, from Ascites, jaundice and pneumonia. I am extremely upset by this and very scared. I have completely stopped drinking since my time in hospital. I could barely walk after leaving hospital
SirRobert
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
My first post concerning APC
Hello everyone. I have just found this site, so unfamiliar with posting protocol. Briefly. I was diagnosed with advanced metastatic prostate cancer (bones) in January, 2023 (thought I just needed to stock up on antacids). February, 2023 prescribed Apalutamide plus Trelstar. Ceased being effective April
Hello everyone. I have just found this site, so unfamiliar with posting protocol. Briefly. I was diagnosed with advanced metastatic prostate cancer (bones) in January, 2023 (thought I just needed to stock up on antacids). February, 2023 prescribed Apalutamide plus Trelstar. Ceased being effective April
VisorF9
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Brief history and where I am now. My first post.
Diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer in January, 2023. Prescribed Apalutamide plus Trelstar in February, 2023. Ceased being effective in April, 2024. Recently began Radium223 (Xofigo) treatment. Not sure if I will continue with Xofigo.
Diagnosed metastatic prostate cancer in January, 2023. Prescribed Apalutamide plus Trelstar in February, 2023. Ceased being effective in April, 2024. Recently began Radium223 (Xofigo) treatment. Not sure if I will continue with Xofigo.
VisorF9
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Bone scan/CT sensitivity?
My husband has only ever had regular nuclear bone scan and CT. PSA is now rising over 6 months from .45 to.9. At what PSA level would repeat scans be likely to image progression? I am aware of PSMA and this might come down the line but currently from what I read from TA and others is that we need comparable
My husband has only ever had regular nuclear bone scan and CT. PSA is now rising over 6 months from .45 to.9. At what PSA level would repeat scans be likely to image progression? I am aware of PSMA and this might come down the line but currently from what I read from TA and others is that we need comparable
Proflac
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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