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Sore bones
Hi had a mastectomy then chemo and rads now on injections to put overies to sleep and exemestan tablets and I’m in so much pain my bones are so sore anybody got any suggestions doc given me cocodimal not working very well 😕😕
Hi had a mastectomy then chemo and rads now on injections to put overies to sleep and exemestan tablets and I’m in so much pain my bones are so sore anybody got any suggestions doc given me cocodimal not working very well 😕😕
Sebsmum
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My Breast Cancer Community
6 years ago
As a gay man, am I allowed to have a vasectomy?
As the title says.
As the title says.
LemonSalamander
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 years ago
It’s 4 weeks after radical hysterectomy, BSO, omentectomy & debulking surgery. Why have I got terrible rectal pain?
I’m new here so just wanting to pick up any advice about how to cope with the terrible pain I’m having in my rectal area. The surgeon removed 2 small ovarian tumour implants from my colon but said she couldn’t see any more. Would the pain in my lower bowel be because there are smaller implants starting
I’m new here so just wanting to pick up any advice about how to cope with the terrible pain I’m having in my rectal area. The surgeon removed 2 small ovarian tumour implants from my colon but said she couldn’t see any more. Would the pain in my lower bowel be because there are smaller implants starting
Jebblejebble
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
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Pain level a few days after RP
Had robotic radical prostatectomy on Wed. 8/29 (3 days ago) and I'm in significant pain throughout my chest and shoulders. It's nothing that can't be managed and I only mention it because my team and several other information forums have for the most part indicated the pain level is not significant.
Had robotic radical prostatectomy on Wed. 8/29 (3 days ago) and I'm in significant pain throughout my chest and shoulders. It's nothing that can't be managed and I only mention it because my team and several other information forums have for the most part indicated the pain level is not significant.
ernie8723
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 years ago
Gall bladder removal
I’ve managed my gallbladder condition for over 5 years but want to have it removed with offending stones. Can anybody tell me about their experiences, pre and post removal. I’m in very low fat diet but experience gall bladder episodes one or twice a year, when I indulge but not in the sense of a normal
I’ve managed my gallbladder condition for over 5 years but want to have it removed with offending stones. Can anybody tell me about their experiences, pre and post removal. I’m in very low fat diet but experience gall bladder episodes one or twice a year, when I indulge but not in the sense of a normal
Hidden
in
British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
concerned about life post surgery
Hello everyone, A search led me here and I knew i wasn't alone just needed to find others. So I'll say thanks from the start. I've been recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, and I am comfortable with course of treatment that my doctor and I have decided to take. In two weeks i will have the radical
Hello everyone, A search led me here and I knew i wasn't alone just needed to find others. So I'll say thanks from the start. I've been recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, and I am comfortable with course of treatment that my doctor and I have decided to take. In two weeks i will have the radical
Tovok31
in
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 years ago
Testosterone [T] & ADT prognosis.
New Japanese study below. "This study demonstrated that neoadjuvant ADT showed potential deleterious effects in ... patients with lower serum testosterone levels, while a possible improved prognosis in patients with high serum testosterone levels treated with neoadjuvant ADT was suggested, warranting
New Japanese study below. "This study demonstrated that neoadjuvant ADT showed potential deleterious effects in ... patients with lower serum testosterone levels, while a possible improved prognosis in patients with high serum testosterone levels treated with neoadjuvant ADT was suggested, warranting
pjoshea13
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Biopsy report before surgery vs after surgery
Hi all, my father was diagnosed in April 17 with a Gleason 9 (5+4) as stated on the biopsy result. He went for radical prostatectomy two months later, and the after surgery biopsy result stated it was actually a Gleason 7 (4+3). My questions here are, is it possible it was really Gleason 7 and not
Hi all, my father was diagnosed in April 17 with a Gleason 9 (5+4) as stated on the biopsy result. He went for radical prostatectomy two months later, and the after surgery biopsy result stated it was actually a Gleason 7 (4+3). My questions here are, is it possible it was really Gleason 7 and not
Dalph87
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
CKD Stage 3b Echogenicity
69 year old male. Kidney removal July 2017 (tumor on that kidney). Prior to removal egfr, all tests, normal. Immediately after removal and to this day egfr range 39 to 43. Creatinine level 1.7. See kidney doctor and urologist as scheduled. Both say my numbers are normal for my age and solitary kidney
69 year old male. Kidney removal July 2017 (tumor on that kidney). Prior to removal egfr, all tests, normal. Immediately after removal and to this day egfr range 39 to 43. Creatinine level 1.7. See kidney doctor and urologist as scheduled. Both say my numbers are normal for my age and solitary kidney
RickHow
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Early CKD Support
6 years ago
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels?
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Is there anyone out there that knows or has known someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Or are post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Is there anyone out there that knows or has known someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Or are post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels
jronne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels?
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Is there anyone out there that knows or has known someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Or are post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Is there anyone out there that knows or has known someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Or are post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels
jronne
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
a roller coaster that you don't want tickets for
I was diagnosed in December 2017 with stage 2B lobular breast cancer. After a left breast mastectomy in January 2018, chemo, and radiation, the cancer has metastasized to my bones... Any advice on how to weather this new development?
I was diagnosed in December 2017 with stage 2B lobular breast cancer. After a left breast mastectomy in January 2018, chemo, and radiation, the cancer has metastasized to my bones... Any advice on how to weather this new development?
oilermama
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 years ago
2nd tumors in high risk PCa patients
New study from Spain. "A retrospective study of 286 patients diagnosed between 1996 and 2008, treated by radical prostatectomy (n=145) or radiotherapy and androgen blockade (n=141)." "The median age was 66 years, and the median follow-up was 117.5 months. At the end of follow-up, 60 patients (21%) had
New study from Spain. "A retrospective study of 286 patients diagnosed between 1996 and 2008, treated by radical prostatectomy (n=145) or radiotherapy and androgen blockade (n=141)." "The median age was 66 years, and the median follow-up was 117.5 months. At the end of follow-up, 60 patients (21%) had
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
I am a newbie on this site...
Hello, my name is Jack and I would like to introduce myself. I am 73 this year and have a beautiful wife, two great grown kids and four grand-kids, ages 12, 7, 4 and 2 years. In 2013 I had a PSA level step change which had been trending upward from the previous year. A needle biopsy indicated T1 prostate
Hello, my name is Jack and I would like to introduce myself. I am 73 this year and have a beautiful wife, two great grown kids and four grand-kids, ages 12, 7, 4 and 2 years. In 2013 I had a PSA level step change which had been trending upward from the previous year. A needle biopsy indicated T1 prostate
Cactus-Jack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
natural treatments
Just checking in to see if anyone has treated PMR with cannabis? I realize it is illegal in many places and it may not be ok to discuss here. I apologize in advance if I'm breaking any rules. Cannabis or medicinal marijuana is legal where I live. I have no interest in getting high. I am in search of
Just checking in to see if anyone has treated PMR with cannabis? I realize it is illegal in many places and it may not be ok to discuss here. I apologize in advance if I'm breaking any rules. Cannabis or medicinal marijuana is legal where I live. I have no interest in getting high. I am in search of
naturalchoice
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
Having cancer is exhausting...does it ever end?
Good morning all 😊 My name is Deana and I’m 48 and was diagnosed with stage 3 NSCLC in 2015. It took 11 months and 4 stays in the hospital with “bronchitis” for the doctors to finally find the tumor the size of a lemon that was crushing my right bronchial tube. Once found I immediately began looking
Good morning all 😊 My name is Deana and I’m 48 and was diagnosed with stage 3 NSCLC in 2015. It took 11 months and 4 stays in the hospital with “bronchitis” for the doctors to finally find the tumor the size of a lemon that was crushing my right bronchial tube. Once found I immediately began looking
ynkefan08753
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Lung Cancer Support
6 years ago
Ovarian cystectomy laparoscopy missing cyst wrong side?
Just had a laparoscopy to remove a 3cm ovarian dermoid cyst. But when I came round the nurse said they didn't find the cyst.... The incision is on the wrong side of my pelvis. Could they have looked on the wrong side? Were 2 ultrasound scans wrong? Can dermoid cyst disappear? I've been having dreadful
Just had a laparoscopy to remove a 3cm ovarian dermoid cyst. But when I came round the nurse said they didn't find the cyst.... The incision is on the wrong side of my pelvis. Could they have looked on the wrong side? Were 2 ultrasound scans wrong? Can dermoid cyst disappear? I've been having dreadful
M00min
in
ICUsteps
6 years ago
Doctors should avoid saying ‘cancer’ for minor lesions – study
The Guardian has posted an article on use of the word "cancer" - and specifically questions use of the term for some thyroid cancers. I'd very much appreciate
you
replying with
your
opinions. Would you prefer the word cancer to be used - and then be given a proper explanation? Or some
The Guardian has posted an article on use of the word "cancer" - and specifically questions use of the term for some thyroid cancers. I'd very much appreciate
you
replying with
your
opinions. Would you prefer the word cancer to be used - and then be given a proper explanation? Or some
helvella
Thyroid UK
in
Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Oncology appointment went well- decision will most likely be follow up with ultrasounds no ovaries will be removed for now.
I had my oncology appt this past wednesday. For background I had an ovarian wedge resection in July and the pathology showed serous borderline cells on my left ovary. I was referred to oncologist. I had my oncologist app in Houston Tx on Wednesday and was highly recommended here. I met the Doc and we
I had my oncology appt this past wednesday. For background I had an ovarian wedge resection in July and the pathology showed serous borderline cells on my left ovary. I was referred to oncologist. I had my oncologist app in Houston Tx on Wednesday and was highly recommended here. I met the Doc and we
Magalivazquez
in
My Ovacome
6 years ago
Male infertility
##UPDATE--- BFP Hi i was hoping somebody could give some advice please. This is the first time writing on here. I've had two unsuccessful isci cycles this year 1st a chemical pregnancy & second cycle bfn. This week I've had my follow up appointment. My consultant thinks my partner has antisperm antibodies
##UPDATE--- BFP Hi i was hoping somebody could give some advice please. This is the first time writing on here. I've had two unsuccessful isci cycles this year 1st a chemical pregnancy & second cycle bfn. This week I've had my follow up appointment. My consultant thinks my partner has antisperm antibodies
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
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