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Dad’s latest blood results - PSA down , ALP down , T up
Got dad’s blood work done after almost 8 weeks. Last tests were done on 23 July when he was only on orgovyx. At the time his PSA was 1.177 , testosterone was 26 , ALP 325 Started Xtandi around 6 weeks back- for a month at 80 mg and since the last 2 weeks at 120 mg. Latest results. - PSA
Got dad’s blood work done after almost 8 weeks. Last tests were done on 23 July when he was only on orgovyx. At the time his PSA was 1.177 , testosterone was 26 , ALP 325 Started Xtandi around 6 weeks back- for a month at 80 mg and since the last 2 weeks at 120 mg. Latest results. - PSA
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
Zanubrutinib and kidney stones
I have been on Zanubrutinib for four years and my blood results are normal. In the last month, I have been urinating blood and CT scans show kidney stones. Does anyone know if Zanubrutinib contributes to stones?
I have been on Zanubrutinib for four years and my blood results are normal. In the last month, I have been urinating blood and CT scans show kidney stones. Does anyone know if Zanubrutinib contributes to stones?
CorbetCat
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CLL Support
10 days ago
If PSA decreases in MHsPC but ALP increases , is one still castrate sensitive ?
I know that PSA decreasing or remaining steady while on hormone therapy means one is hormone sensitive but if PSA decreases but ALP increases , does that still mean one is hormone sensitive ?
I know that PSA decreasing or remaining steady while on hormone therapy means one is hormone sensitive but if PSA decreases but ALP increases , does that still mean one is hormone sensitive ?
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
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Ok to do brisk walking before doing psa test ?
Is it ok to do brisk walking just before doing a PSA test. I know One should avoid cycling for a couple of days.
Is it ok to do brisk walking just before doing a PSA test. I know One should avoid cycling for a couple of days.
Tinkudi
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 days ago
Chromogenic Factor X Blood Test
Does anyone use this blood test, instead of or in conjunction with a Protime, to monitor their level of anti-coagulation? Successful? Many thanks for your responses.
Does anyone use this blood test, instead of or in conjunction with a Protime, to monitor their level of anti-coagulation? Successful? Many thanks for your responses.
mburns1401
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
10 days ago
Lost my mother
Hello everyone I am here to share my story of my mother who lost her battle to sepsis and chronic kidney disease. It was painful to watch her lying on the ICU bed and with ventilator. I lost her on the 18th of April 2024. My heart cannot accept the fact that I have lost her and she is no more with me
Hello everyone I am here to share my story of my mother who lost her battle to sepsis and chronic kidney disease. It was painful to watch her lying on the ICU bed and with ventilator. I lost her on the 18th of April 2024. My heart cannot accept the fact that I have lost her and she is no more with me
saniyash7087
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ICUsteps
11 days ago
advice
Diagnosed with cirrhosis in2022 from hepatitis C. Got treatment for the hepatitis and cured. Now it’s every 6 months of scans and bloodwork with is always said to be stable. This month the scan showed severe enlarged spleen most likely due to increased portal hypertension. Went from 1 to1.3cm. Still
Diagnosed with cirrhosis in2022 from hepatitis C. Got treatment for the hepatitis and cured. Now it’s every 6 months of scans and bloodwork with is always said to be stable. This month the scan showed severe enlarged spleen most likely due to increased portal hypertension. Went from 1 to1.3cm. Still
Brownie1122
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British Liver Trust
11 days ago
good news on fibroscan
after worrying about my husband’s fibroscan today, all went well. He was told he has no scarring on his liver and just a little bit of fat (she said to be expected with almost 79 year old). Re his high blood reading (ELF 9.8) the grapher also said that levels can fluctuate and his one high reading
after worrying about my husband’s fibroscan today, all went well. He was told he has no scarring on his liver and just a little bit of fat (she said to be expected with almost 79 year old). Re his high blood reading (ELF 9.8) the grapher also said that levels can fluctuate and his one high reading
Doraflora
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British Liver Trust
11 days ago
clarification
hi everybody, my EP reassured me that my chad’s score was 0 so an AC was not needed . I’ve now read something that has concerned me , if an episode lasts for more than 24 hrs a clot can form and a stroke may follow. my longest episode was 18 hrs and now I’m worried if I get a 24 hr episode I could
hi everybody, my EP reassured me that my chad’s score was 0 so an AC was not needed . I’ve now read something that has concerned me , if an episode lasts for more than 24 hrs a clot can form and a stroke may follow. my longest episode was 18 hrs and now I’m worried if I get a 24 hr episode I could
Shopgal67
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
11 days ago
Cirrhosis of the liver , fluid
Hi everyone. Hope you are all well. I have Cirrhosis of the liver and after a review with my consultant 2 weeks ago we stopped my spironolactone. Everything seemed fine, kept and eye on weight as was told and between Saturday and Sunday I suddenly gained 4 pounds. On Friday I had root canal treatment
Hi everyone. Hope you are all well. I have Cirrhosis of the liver and after a review with my consultant 2 weeks ago we stopped my spironolactone. Everything seemed fine, kept and eye on weight as was told and between Saturday and Sunday I suddenly gained 4 pounds. On Friday I had root canal treatment
Meanies
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British Liver Trust
11 days ago
Nonmetastatic castrate resistant prostate cancer
I have been on hormone therapy for 10 years with stage 3 non-metastatic prostate cancer. Now I am very close to doubling the PSA < 10 months. Question. What kind of therapy should I expect when I reach a non-metastatic castrate-resistant form?
I have been on hormone therapy for 10 years with stage 3 non-metastatic prostate cancer. Now I am very close to doubling the PSA < 10 months. Question. What kind of therapy should I expect when I reach a non-metastatic castrate-resistant form?
Varsin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 days ago
ESMO 2024: Xaluritamig (AMG 509), a STEAP1 x CD3 XmAb 2+1 immune therapy for Metastatic CRPC: initial results of Phase 1
Xaluritamig, a novel bispecific T-cell engager targeting STEAP1, in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). STEAP1 is a cell surface antigen highly expressed in prostate cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. Xaluritamig is designed to redirect T-cells to kill
Xaluritamig, a novel bispecific T-cell engager targeting STEAP1, in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC). STEAP1 is a cell surface antigen highly expressed in prostate cancer and is associated with poor prognosis. Xaluritamig is designed to redirect T-cells to kill
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 days ago
End Kidney Deaths Act Introduced in Congress
We need to share this with others..... Kidney Transplantation > End Kidney Deaths Act Introduced in Congress By Charlotte Robinson - Last Updated: August 15, 2024 On August 12, 2024, US Representatives Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), Don Bacon (R-NE), Josh Harder (D-CA), and Joe Neguse (D-CO) introduced
We need to share this with others..... Kidney Transplantation > End Kidney Deaths Act Introduced in Congress By Charlotte Robinson - Last Updated: August 15, 2024 On August 12, 2024, US Representatives Nicole Malliotakis (R-NY), Don Bacon (R-NE), Josh Harder (D-CA), and Joe Neguse (D-CO) introduced
FelineFandom146
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Kidney Dialysis
11 days ago
ESMO 2024 - UpFrontPSMA: randomized study of sequential 177Lu-PSMA-617 and Docetaxel vs Docetaxel in metastatic prostate cancer
Data about overall survival seems immature to me, it seems like there is a slight advantage for the sequential therapy, not very significant, but both arms at 36 months are far away from having reached the median. So I think we have to wait for that parameter. The study enrolled 130 patients with de
Data about overall survival seems immature to me, it seems like there is a slight advantage for the sequential therapy, not very significant, but both arms at 36 months are far away from having reached the median. So I think we have to wait for that parameter. The study enrolled 130 patients with de
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 days ago
trypsin & Parkinson
I have been diagnosed with Parkinson 2 years now. In 2019 i did a food intolerance test and it was low in trypsin. Trypsin is a protease enzyme that’s produced in the pancreas. It helps to break down proteins into amino acids, which issues an important part of the digestion process. Could this be
I have been diagnosed with Parkinson 2 years now. In 2019 i did a food intolerance test and it was low in trypsin. Trypsin is a protease enzyme that’s produced in the pancreas. It helps to break down proteins into amino acids, which issues an important part of the digestion process. Could this be
Edge999
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Cure Parkinson's
11 days ago
177Lu-PNT2002 improves OS compared to ARPIs in metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer
as presented by dr Sartor at ESMO 2024 https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/esmo-2024/esmo-2024-prostate-cancer/154850-esmo-2024-efficacy-of-177lu-pnt2002-in-psma-positive-mcrpc-following-progression-on-an-androgen-receptor-pathway-inhibitor-splash.html
as presented by dr Sartor at ESMO 2024 https://www.urotoday.com/conference-highlights/esmo-2024/esmo-2024-prostate-cancer/154850-esmo-2024-efficacy-of-177lu-pnt2002-in-psma-positive-mcrpc-following-progression-on-an-androgen-receptor-pathway-inhibitor-splash.html
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
12 days ago
Life after leuprolide
We all know that delaying ADT as long as possible should be a goal and benefit for early detection for men. But with the US healthcare policy in place that is not the case for many of us here on HU as we have a late diagnosis with advanced or metastatic disease that puts on the fast track to BIG pharma
We all know that delaying ADT as long as possible should be a goal and benefit for early detection for men. But with the US healthcare policy in place that is not the case for many of us here on HU as we have a late diagnosis with advanced or metastatic disease that puts on the fast track to BIG pharma
Cyclingrealtor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
12 days ago
Extreme muscle stiffness
Six years ago I was diagnosed with Young Onset of Parkinson's disease. I was prescribed Madopar and Pramipexole which later was replaced with Rotigotine transdermal patches. I had a very strong but paradoxical reaction to all three dopaminergic medications and eventually l ended up in A&E where my dose
Six years ago I was diagnosed with Young Onset of Parkinson's disease. I was prescribed Madopar and Pramipexole which later was replaced with Rotigotine transdermal patches. I had a very strong but paradoxical reaction to all three dopaminergic medications and eventually l ended up in A&E where my dose
Daisies22
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Cure Parkinson's
12 days ago
Stage 4
I'm a 77 year old male and after bouncing around in Stage 3b for a couple of years I started to get much lower results of 30 or 33, then my latest is Stage 4 at 26 eGFR. All other renal profile serum results are normal and my urine tests for albumin/creatinine ratio are normal. I've cut out added sugar
I'm a 77 year old male and after bouncing around in Stage 3b for a couple of years I started to get much lower results of 30 or 33, then my latest is Stage 4 at 26 eGFR. All other renal profile serum results are normal and my urine tests for albumin/creatinine ratio are normal. I've cut out added sugar
JAYCEE33
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Early CKD Support
12 days ago
C15 again…
People with PD often lose weight quickly. I wonder if the body is burning fat looking for c15? Wild thought. Here is some more from chatgpt: C15:0 (pentadecanoic acid), like other fatty acids, is both used by the body and accumulated in various tissues, depending on several factors, including
People with PD often lose weight quickly. I wonder if the body is burning fat looking for c15? Wild thought. Here is some more from chatgpt: C15:0 (pentadecanoic acid), like other fatty acids, is both used by the body and accumulated in various tissues, depending on several factors, including
LAJ12345
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Cure Parkinson's
12 days ago
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