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Appropriate Treatment
I was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer PSA 29.1 which had metastatised to lymph nodes, ribs & spine after a few months on Abiraterone and Prednisone my PSA count dropped to 0.06 After 30 months my PSA started to rise at 10.2 my treatment was declared ineffective Lutetium 177 treatment was recommended
I was diagnosed with stage 4 prostate cancer PSA 29.1 which had metastatised to lymph nodes, ribs & spine after a few months on Abiraterone and Prednisone my PSA count dropped to 0.06 After 30 months my PSA started to rise at 10.2 my treatment was declared ineffective Lutetium 177 treatment was recommended
154Eleventh
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Ureter Restriction from Radiation Treatments?
While I don't have any symptoms (yet), a CT scan and ultrasound tests show that the lower part of my right ureter tube is very narrow and causing the kidney to swell, apparently from restricted flow of urine through the ureter. My University of Chicago Medicine urologist suspects scarring in the ureter
While I don't have any symptoms (yet), a CT scan and ultrasound tests show that the lower part of my right ureter tube is very narrow and causing the kidney to swell, apparently from restricted flow of urine through the ureter. My University of Chicago Medicine urologist suspects scarring in the ureter
Polaris1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
10th year
Ten years ago I had my Gleason 9 prostate removed. PSA was .1 for a while. It crept up over .2, and I began taking lupron. The drug brought PSA back down to >.01 for a year or so. As the level started going up again, I received whole pelvis bed radiation, moving PSA to undetectable. After a year or so
Ten years ago I had my Gleason 9 prostate removed. PSA was .1 for a while. It crept up over .2, and I began taking lupron. The drug brought PSA back down to >.01 for a year or so. As the level started going up again, I received whole pelvis bed radiation, moving PSA to undetectable. After a year or so
Jvaughan0
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
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PSA Rising After PBRT
Underwent prostate bed radiation in 2022 with good results — about a year of PSA at .02 to .05 — past six months, .09 and now at .17 Will get a PSMA-PET, but am curious what’s next ??
Underwent prostate bed radiation in 2022 with good results — about a year of PSA at .02 to .05 — past six months, .09 and now at .17 Will get a PSMA-PET, but am curious what’s next ??
FLRichardson
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Cortisol blood test
What time in the morning would be best to catch low cortisol if I have it?
What time in the morning would be best to catch low cortisol if I have it?
Clara9
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Cortisol issues
I'm fortunate in having a good GP who is very concerned about my total exhaustion and inability to cope with everyday life. She wrote to my rheumy who authorised a 9am cortisol test. It came back as 104 and he has arranged a short synacthen test in two months time. I've asked the rheumatology dept for
I'm fortunate in having a good GP who is very concerned about my total exhaustion and inability to cope with everyday life. She wrote to my rheumy who authorised a 9am cortisol test. It came back as 104 and he has arranged a short synacthen test in two months time. I've asked the rheumatology dept for
Sammo47
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Improving Symptoms with Rising PSA
If prostate symptoms [i]
(less urinary frequency/less urgent urination/finally can sleep through night)
[/i] are improving, but PSA is increasing
(from 10 to15)
over last few years where at
10
MRI was negative, what does kind of pattern indicate or suggests?
If prostate symptoms [i]
(less urinary frequency/less urgent urination/finally can sleep through night)
[/i] are improving, but PSA is increasing
(from 10 to15)
over last few years where at
10
MRI was negative, what does kind of pattern indicate or suggests?
back2health
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Billiry attresia
My Son is 9 weeks old, had the kasai operation when he was 6 weeks old his eyes are still a bit yellowish Stool is light yellow and he poop every feed. doctors said that they found mild to moderate fibrosis in his biopsy report . i wanted to know about mild to moderate fibrosis . anyone had this kind
My Son is 9 weeks old, had the kasai operation when he was 6 weeks old his eyes are still a bit yellowish Stool is light yellow and he poop every feed. doctors said that they found mild to moderate fibrosis in his biopsy report . i wanted to know about mild to moderate fibrosis . anyone had this kind
srajeshwari53
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Children's Liver Disease Foundation
5 months ago
Please help us decide on next treatment
Hi, my Dad was diagnosed back in 2021 with stage IV, Gleason 9, oligometastatic. He had 6 weeks of radiation at the time of diagnosis and has been for the past 2.5 years on Abiraterone, Prednisone and Lupron. As I mentioned in my prior post my Dad’s PSA started going up. He had a PSMA Pet scan and it
Hi, my Dad was diagnosed back in 2021 with stage IV, Gleason 9, oligometastatic. He had 6 weeks of radiation at the time of diagnosis and has been for the past 2.5 years on Abiraterone, Prednisone and Lupron. As I mentioned in my prior post my Dad’s PSA started going up. He had a PSMA Pet scan and it
Simonapo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Introduction to our newer members
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. First of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop googling for information - get your
Hi - and welcome! My name is Donna - I facilitate this support group for The PBC Foundation - Health Unlocked. First of all, take a breath. It’s ok. We all, myself included, have been exactly where you are right now…. scared, unsure, mad, sad, and so much more. Stop googling for information - get your
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Wednesday's Word
[u][i]
fibrosis
[/i][/u] https://liverfoundation.org/about-your-liver/how-liver-diseases-progress/fibrosis-scarring/#:~:text=Fibrosis%20can%20be%20reversed%20if,to%20cirrhosis%20and%20liver%20cancer. Just click on the link that appears next for the entire posting from The American Liver
[u][i]
fibrosis
[/i][/u] https://liverfoundation.org/about-your-liver/how-liver-diseases-progress/fibrosis-scarring/#:~:text=Fibrosis%20can%20be%20reversed%20if,to%20cirrhosis%20and%20liver%20cancer. Just click on the link that appears next for the entire posting from The American Liver
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
5 months ago
Gamma Delta CAR T for Bone Metastatic Prostate Cancer: first trial at Moffit
Another trial of something that targets bone metastasis, and works even better if you are under zolendronate . "Most importantly, gamma delta T cells are unique in that they are most efficient when combined with a drug (zoledronate) that is commonly used to protect the bone in patients with bone metastatic
Another trial of something that targets bone metastasis, and works even better if you are under zolendronate . "Most importantly, gamma delta T cells are unique in that they are most efficient when combined with a drug (zoledronate) that is commonly used to protect the bone in patients with bone metastatic
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
SPARX3 study of treadmill exercise for Parkinson’s recruiting at 24 sites
Participants in the study, who must have a disease duration shorter than three years, will be randomly assigned to 18 months of treadmill exercise, for 30 minutes four times per week. This aerobic workout will be done either at high intensity — to keep patients’ heart rates at 80% to 85% of maximum
Participants in the study, who must have a disease duration shorter than three years, will be randomly assigned to 18 months of treadmill exercise, for 30 minutes four times per week. This aerobic workout will be done either at high intensity — to keep patients’ heart rates at 80% to 85% of maximum
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
14 yr old girl with severely underactive thyroid
Just started taking thyroxine (50) for 3 weeks. Legs and back are aching. Continues to be really tired. Advice please.
Just started taking thyroxine (50) for 3 weeks. Legs and back are aching. Continues to be really tired. Advice please.
Danger-Mouse
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Thyroid UK
9 hours ago
Adrenal Fatigue 😩
Hi everyone,Was diagnosed with Adrenal Fatigue by the late Dr Peatfield - Dr P. I've had problems ( as I'm sure many of you have) with balancing Adrenal and Thyroid Glands. #I have been taking Nutricolgy Adrenal Natural Glandular - 100 mg per day. It states ingredients = Adrenal Tissue (Bovine Lyophilized
Hi everyone,Was diagnosed with Adrenal Fatigue by the late Dr Peatfield - Dr P. I've had problems ( as I'm sure many of you have) with balancing Adrenal and Thyroid Glands. #I have been taking Nutricolgy Adrenal Natural Glandular - 100 mg per day. It states ingredients = Adrenal Tissue (Bovine Lyophilized
Booblet
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Thyroid UK
9 hours ago
Lupus
In 2021,I was diagnosed with Lupus by my GP at the time based on symptoms principally the "butterfly facial rash".I had a new GP from 2021 due to the other GP leaving.Despite having symptoms of Lupus and two other conditions that I have long term symptoms of.my GP refuses to make any diagnoses because
In 2021,I was diagnosed with Lupus by my GP at the time based on symptoms principally the "butterfly facial rash".I had a new GP from 2021 due to the other GP leaving.Despite having symptoms of Lupus and two other conditions that I have long term symptoms of.my GP refuses to make any diagnoses because
PURPLECROCUS3
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LUPUS UK
11 hours ago
infliximab
Hi I’ve recently started on infliximab infushion for my rheumatoid arthritis I also have osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. Since my first infusion three weeks ago I’ve had an upset stomach for a week which meant a gap of three weeks between infusions instead of two. A week ago from my left knee down to
Hi I’ve recently started on infliximab infushion for my rheumatoid arthritis I also have osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. Since my first infusion three weeks ago I’ve had an upset stomach for a week which meant a gap of three weeks between infusions instead of two. A week ago from my left knee down to
Fortune7
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
14 hours ago
infliximab
Hi I’ve recently started on infliximab infushion for my rheumatoid arthritis I also have osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. Since my first infusion three weeks ago I’ve had an upset stomach for a week which meant a gap of three weeks between infusions instead of two. A week ago from my left knee down to
Hi I’ve recently started on infliximab infushion for my rheumatoid arthritis I also have osteoarthritis and fibromyalgia. Since my first infusion three weeks ago I’ve had an upset stomach for a week which meant a gap of three weeks between infusions instead of two. A week ago from my left knee down to
Fortune7
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NRAS
14 hours ago
Desperate!
Hello, 👋🏽 I need some advice. I’ve been very poorly for a number of years now .. it all started in 2020. After being gaslit by doctors and suffering with no treatment, I was eventually diagnosed with with a rare neuro disease, Transverse Myelitis (it’s a bit like MS, but lesions are normally just
Hello, 👋🏽 I need some advice. I’ve been very poorly for a number of years now .. it all started in 2020. After being gaslit by doctors and suffering with no treatment, I was eventually diagnosed with with a rare neuro disease, Transverse Myelitis (it’s a bit like MS, but lesions are normally just
Nassy-K
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LUPUS UK
19 hours ago
Coeliac Diagnosis at 63 Ongoing Symptoms
Hello I’m posting on behalf of my dad and hoping for some advice for him. He was diagnosed with coeliac disease around ten years ago in his early 60s after his whole life suffering symptoms which were always written off as IBS until his eventual diagnosis. He has been on a GF diet since then but he
Hello I’m posting on behalf of my dad and hoping for some advice for him. He was diagnosed with coeliac disease around ten years ago in his early 60s after his whole life suffering symptoms which were always written off as IBS until his eventual diagnosis. He has been on a GF diet since then but he
kikimouse17
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
23 hours ago
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