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Hopefully 2nd time lucky this week!
Hope everyone is doing well today. So after gearing myself up for 6 weeks for my radical hysterectomy on the 1st March and getting to the hospital through the snow, an hour before my surgery and sat in their reception waiting for my room my operation was cancelled. I am embarrassed to say i had a total
Hope everyone is doing well today. So after gearing myself up for 6 weeks for my radical hysterectomy on the 1st March and getting to the hospital through the snow, an hour before my surgery and sat in their reception waiting for my room my operation was cancelled. I am embarrassed to say i had a total
chezachuck
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
persistant cough
hi, my mother had a mastectomy post chemo and had radiotherapy afterwards. 9-10 months have passed. She had her pet scan in september, 2017 which was all okey. Now she is having dry cough for more than one month. She had fever and cold in december, 2017. Now the cough is persistant. She have no pain
hi, my mother had a mastectomy post chemo and had radiotherapy afterwards. 9-10 months have passed. She had her pet scan in september, 2017 which was all okey. Now she is having dry cough for more than one month. She had fever and cold in december, 2017. Now the cough is persistant. She have no pain
Asha_rani
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Breast Cancer India
6 years ago
Stage 4 breast cancer
Has anyone tried marijuana or cbd oil for nausea? I have been thinking about it. I went to ear doctor thing that was causing it. He could not fine anything wrong and suggested I get a medical marijuana license.
Has anyone tried marijuana or cbd oil for nausea? I have been thinking about it. I went to ear doctor thing that was causing it. He could not fine anything wrong and suggested I get a medical marijuana license.
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6 years ago
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Diagnosed and Lap within a week!
Hi guys! I had an MRI on 14th Feb for my sciatica and at the same time they noticed a 5cm cyst and possible endometriosis so got referred to a specialist the week after. After my first consultation my Dr told me lapatoscopy, hysteroscopy, die test to check my tubes and cystectomy were my best options
Hi guys! I had an MRI on 14th Feb for my sciatica and at the same time they noticed a 5cm cyst and possible endometriosis so got referred to a specialist the week after. After my first consultation my Dr told me lapatoscopy, hysteroscopy, die test to check my tubes and cystectomy were my best options
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
CBD Oil
I’m glad to say that my anxiety has improved so much over the past few months when I was too scared to even leave the house and I’m back to living live slowly but surely and I enrolled back into college and things seem to be looking up but I still have quite a bit of lingering anxiety sometimes and honestly
I’m glad to say that my anxiety has improved so much over the past few months when I was too scared to even leave the house and I’m back to living live slowly but surely and I enrolled back into college and things seem to be looking up but I still have quite a bit of lingering anxiety sometimes and honestly
StereotypicalPisces
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Anxiety and Depression Support
6 years ago
Holding Back the Years - features Dr Rangan Chatterjee and a lady with Fibromyalgia
Holding Back the Years - features Dr Rangan Chatterjee the same Dr as 'Dr in the House' covering Fibromyalgia and asks if we are a nation addicted to painkillers? Click to watch....... https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b09wcfcm/holding-back-the-years-series-2-episode-3
Before watching
Holding Back the Years - features Dr Rangan Chatterjee the same Dr as 'Dr in the House' covering Fibromyalgia and asks if we are a nation addicted to painkillers? Click to watch....... https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b09wcfcm/holding-back-the-years-series-2-episode-3
Before watching
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Andover Fibromyalgia & ME Community Group
6 years ago
Is it true? Alcohol and/or Marijuana open BBB blood brain barrier?
LOVE your explanation, Prayingforacure !! It is soooo true! My parky spouse is a retired pastor. RE: drinking alcohol. Our nurse manager says alcohol (as does medical marijuana) opens the BBB (blood brain barrier) allowing Levodopa through for better effectiveness. One has to wonder: WHY don't doctors
LOVE your explanation, Prayingforacure !! It is soooo true! My parky spouse is a retired pastor. RE: drinking alcohol. Our nurse manager says alcohol (as does medical marijuana) opens the BBB (blood brain barrier) allowing Levodopa through for better effectiveness. One has to wonder: WHY don't doctors
sonjadischer
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
I am early enough to try alternative treatment
I am a 68 yr old Vietnam veteran. Last summer my PSA surpassed the threshold to 4.6. I was referred to a urologist who performed a biopsy. I was diagnosed with PCa, T1c. My Gleason score was a 6. My treatment options were explained to me and I chose active surveillance. That's when I began researching
I am a 68 yr old Vietnam veteran. Last summer my PSA surpassed the threshold to 4.6. I was referred to a urologist who performed a biopsy. I was diagnosed with PCa, T1c. My Gleason score was a 6. My treatment options were explained to me and I chose active surveillance. That's when I began researching
windsorje
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Article from the Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center and Cornell Medical College about multi-modal treatment of advanced disease.
This pilot study may be of interest to most of us since it shows that even with distant metastasis patients can achieve a PSA of 0 (non evidence of disease) if a multi-modal treatment is used. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5468169/ ------------------------ A Pilot Study of a Multimodal
This pilot study may be of interest to most of us since it shows that even with distant metastasis patients can achieve a PSA of 0 (non evidence of disease) if a multi-modal treatment is used. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5468169/ ------------------------ A Pilot Study of a Multimodal
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Marina coil and medical anxiety
Hi after always saying I’d never have the coil.... I had it put in last Monday! It was our last option whilst waiting for my husbands vasectomy 🙄😩 we’ve been waiting since August with no appointment yet! Anyway I suffer with medical anxiety due to finding out I have a rare genetic disorder call loweys
Hi after always saying I’d never have the coil.... I had it put in last Monday! It was our last option whilst waiting for my husbands vasectomy 🙄😩 we’ve been waiting since August with no appointment yet! Anyway I suffer with medical anxiety due to finding out I have a rare genetic disorder call loweys
Suzie5
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BASHH
6 years ago
New to the Forum
Hi, I’m Teddie, and I was 53 years old and post menopausal when I was diagnosed with bone mets in Dec 2017 (x2 hotspots in pelvis – left iliac bone, and left inferior pubic ramus). I turned 54 years young this January, and had my first normal mammogram at the age of 50. I was devastated when told
Hi, I’m Teddie, and I was 53 years old and post menopausal when I was diagnosed with bone mets in Dec 2017 (x2 hotspots in pelvis – left iliac bone, and left inferior pubic ramus). I turned 54 years young this January, and had my first normal mammogram at the age of 50. I was devastated when told
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 years ago
Painful rigidity
My name is Kevin and I'm writing for my wife Katie. She was diagnosed in 2010. She is 58 and having extreme rigidity in her left arm. It is really painful for her. Does anyone have a recommendation for some relief? She is taking Sinemet, Ropinirole and just recently started trying medical marijuana.
My name is Kevin and I'm writing for my wife Katie. She was diagnosed in 2010. She is 58 and having extreme rigidity in her left arm. It is really painful for her. Does anyone have a recommendation for some relief? She is taking Sinemet, Ropinirole and just recently started trying medical marijuana.
KWright59
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Where is the best place to go for adjunctive radiation therapy following radical prostatectomy with seminal vesicle involvem
Gary Larson, Medical Director - Procure Proton Therapy Center - Oklahoma City - PI - PCG-OKC https://www.quora.com/Where-in-your-opinion-is-the-best-place-to-go-for-adjunctive-radiation-therapy-following-radical-prostatectomy-with-seminal-vesicle-involvement In a perfect world, the lowest dose to normal
Gary Larson, Medical Director - Procure Proton Therapy Center - Oklahoma City - PI - PCG-OKC https://www.quora.com/Where-in-your-opinion-is-the-best-place-to-go-for-adjunctive-radiation-therapy-following-radical-prostatectomy-with-seminal-vesicle-involvement In a perfect world, the lowest dose to normal
cesanon
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Cancer Thrivers
6 years ago
New to Site
Hi everyone -- I am new to this site but have been following the site for men for quite some time. A little history on my husband's condition -- dx in January 2008 followed by radical prostatectomy and 37 radiation. PSA on the rise in 2013; diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer to bones in 2014
Hi everyone -- I am new to this site but have been following the site for men for quite some time. A little history on my husband's condition -- dx in January 2008 followed by radical prostatectomy and 37 radiation. PSA on the rise in 2013; diagnosed with metastatic prostate cancer to bones in 2014
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Prostate Cancer Caregivers
6 years ago
Feeling better!!
I am just writing a little note for encouragement.I was helped by people on this board when I was first diagnosed 15 months ago with PA and Hashimotos and had a TSH of 118 ( yep 118). I know I am a very short way into my journey but I feel like I have come on leaps and bounds. I have a TSH of 0.46 and
I am just writing a little note for encouragement.I was helped by people on this board when I was first diagnosed 15 months ago with PA and Hashimotos and had a TSH of 118 ( yep 118). I know I am a very short way into my journey but I feel like I have come on leaps and bounds. I have a TSH of 0.46 and
HypoF3XXY
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
AXUMIN PET/CT STUDIES IN BCR PATIENTS . BY Nick Mulcahy,Medscape.
Axumin PET/CT studies in BCR patients helped to select patients who would not benefit from RT and to make changes to the RT plans according to the extension of the cancer in the pelvis. ------------------------------------ SAN FRANCISCO — When men with prostate cancer experience biochemical recurrence
Axumin PET/CT studies in BCR patients helped to select patients who would not benefit from RT and to make changes to the RT plans according to the extension of the cancer in the pelvis. ------------------------------------ SAN FRANCISCO — When men with prostate cancer experience biochemical recurrence
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Help with Graves in remission and CT scan with iodinated contrast dye for breast cancer treatment. Can I take Carbimazole to prevent Graves.
Hi everyone. I have Graves’ disease since July 2014 but now in full antibody remission since November following treatment with Carbimazole, selenium, Vit D and gut health diet. I have now been diagnosed with DCIS on a large Area 10x3cm and it is high grade/aggressive. I have been told I need a mastectomy
Hi everyone. I have Graves’ disease since July 2014 but now in full antibody remission since November following treatment with Carbimazole, selenium, Vit D and gut health diet. I have now been diagnosed with DCIS on a large Area 10x3cm and it is high grade/aggressive. I have been told I need a mastectomy
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Bilateral mastoplexy
Hi there all you wonderful ladies (and some gents) Not posted for what seams like forever, but never a day goes by without me checking in and reading posts. Anyway, on Thursday, my birthday, I underwent an operation in preparation for a double mastectomy later this year. This is purely preventative
Hi there all you wonderful ladies (and some gents) Not posted for what seams like forever, but never a day goes by without me checking in and reading posts. Anyway, on Thursday, my birthday, I underwent an operation in preparation for a double mastectomy later this year. This is purely preventative
Millie-c
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Medical Cannabis, a future hope
It seems to me most companies do not really offer descent CBD Products for sufferers of different health issues, CBD and THC products and I would like to share my experience and learn from people who may have some useful knowledge in this respect.
It seems to me most companies do not really offer descent CBD Products for sufferers of different health issues, CBD and THC products and I would like to share my experience and learn from people who may have some useful knowledge in this respect.
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
My Mastectomy Tattoos
Hi- Am getting chest tattoo w/ birds, butterflies, flowers. (My implants were removed, so I'm living flat now.) I want to add a saying as well. Which of these sound better? Thanks for your input! "My breasts do not define me as a woman." Or "My beauty is not defined by my breasts." -Seena
Hi- Am getting chest tattoo w/ birds, butterflies, flowers. (My implants were removed, so I'm living flat now.) I want to add a saying as well. Which of these sound better? Thanks for your input! "My breasts do not define me as a woman." Or "My beauty is not defined by my breasts." -Seena
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6 years ago
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