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Surgery was hugely succesful, thank the Lord! šš
Going into surgery with stage 4 clear cell cancer a week ago, I was advised they will take out all cancer they can see & will have a better understanding of spreading & the way forward.Woke up to better than that! They got it all out, easily & cleanly, full radical hysterectomy and appendix. Signs they
Going into surgery with stage 4 clear cell cancer a week ago, I was advised they will take out all cancer they can see & will have a better understanding of spreading & the way forward.Woke up to better than that! They got it all out, easily & cleanly, full radical hysterectomy and appendix. Signs they
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My Ovacome
3 months ago
Appointments Scheduled
Today I scheduled my next Covid Vaccine online today to get my next Covid vaccine at Walmart tomorrow. My cousin will take me as she doesn't have school tomorrow. Next week, when I go for my physical I will get my annual flu shot. Rather not risk a reaction of getting the 2 together. My Neuro appt
Today I scheduled my next Covid Vaccine online today to get my next Covid vaccine at Walmart tomorrow. My cousin will take me as she doesn't have school tomorrow. Next week, when I go for my physical I will get my annual flu shot. Rather not risk a reaction of getting the 2 together. My Neuro appt
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My MSAA Community
8 months ago
Dad diagnosed with prostate cancer. what do I do? hindsight is 20/20 and it wasnāt my battle to fight.
For those of you who are newly diagnosed or have been diagnosed for a while or caregivers of those who are newly diagnosed or been diagnosed for a while and overwhelmed and confused and you need a care team but maybe lack the resources or support . go to your nearest hospital that also has a radiology
For those of you who are newly diagnosed or have been diagnosed for a while or caregivers of those who are newly diagnosed or been diagnosed for a while and overwhelmed and confused and you need a care team but maybe lack the resources or support . go to your nearest hospital that also has a radiology
Hereformydad2022
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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Valium RLS
Is anyone using Valium/diazepam or any other benzo to treat RLS? The Horizant that Iāve been using for the last year and a half isnāt working as well as it used to.
Is anyone using Valium/diazepam or any other benzo to treat RLS? The Horizant that Iāve been using for the last year and a half isnāt working as well as it used to.
tagaxel
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 year ago
First bout of Covid
Well controlled 74 year old Asthmatic on Relvar Ellipta. Recently became ill whilst on holiday in Sunny Spain. Peak flow down to 350 normally 550 night of return to UK. Seen in respiratory clinic day after peak flow improved to 425 crackles on lung prescribed Antibiotics and 40mg prednisolone for 5 days
Well controlled 74 year old Asthmatic on Relvar Ellipta. Recently became ill whilst on holiday in Sunny Spain. Peak flow down to 350 normally 550 night of return to UK. Seen in respiratory clinic day after peak flow improved to 425 crackles on lung prescribed Antibiotics and 40mg prednisolone for 5 days
Noddy66
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Asthma Community Forum
8 months ago
Hide Covid ad
This may sound silly, but I am very excited because I figured out how to hide the Covid ad that pops up after every initial post. Covid was the cause of my major anxiety, and every time I looked at the ad it would remind me of what makes me anxious. I'm not sure why they allowed this kind of an ad
This may sound silly, but I am very excited because I figured out how to hide the Covid ad that pops up after every initial post. Covid was the cause of my major anxiety, and every time I looked at the ad it would remind me of what makes me anxious. I'm not sure why they allowed this kind of an ad
punkster
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Anxiety and Depression Support
8 months ago
One week from launch of Adrienne's story
One week from today, [i]I'd Rather Be Dead Than Deaf: A Young Woman's Journey With Liver Cancer [/i]will be launched into the world! A compilation of journals, poetry, and artwork, this is Adrienne's story from her point of view. While I used snippets of her journals throughout my book Better Off Bald
One week from today, [i]I'd Rather Be Dead Than Deaf: A Young Woman's Journey With Liver Cancer [/i]will be launched into the world! A compilation of journals, poetry, and artwork, this is Adrienne's story from her point of view. While I used snippets of her journals throughout my book Better Off Bald
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Blue Faery Liver Cancer
3 months ago
Ablation
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone has gone the ablation route with non small cell lung cancer? I had cyberknife in my lower right lung back in 2011. It was effective with minimal side effects. In 2020, the cancer came back in my upper left lung. Now in 2024, it is back in my upper right lung. Apparently
Hi All, I am wondering if anyone has gone the ablation route with non small cell lung cancer? I had cyberknife in my lower right lung back in 2011. It was effective with minimal side effects. In 2020, the cancer came back in my upper left lung. Now in 2024, it is back in my upper right lung. Apparently
Karuna2
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Lung Cancer Support
3 months ago
not so great Petscan
Friday I had my first Petscan after two cycles of Ibrance and one on Kisqali. I was really hoping for all good results. Unfortunately, it was a mixed bag. My metastasis is my my lungs and there were three spots, two were biopsies and one too small was just assumed to be my breast cancer cells. Well
Friday I had my first Petscan after two cycles of Ibrance and one on Kisqali. I was really hoping for all good results. Unfortunately, it was a mixed bag. My metastasis is my my lungs and there were three spots, two were biopsies and one too small was just assumed to be my breast cancer cells. Well
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
4 years after thyroidectomy
total thyroidectomy for papillaire carcinoma my tsh is 0.5 on levo 75 Thyroglobulin =1 after my USS found a little nodes in thyroid area noother nodes detected my endo whant me to be off levo 1 month to do scintigraphy is there any other way to kow if my cancer is back . Thanks guy for feed back
total thyroidectomy for papillaire carcinoma my tsh is 0.5 on levo 75 Thyroglobulin =1 after my USS found a little nodes in thyroid area noother nodes detected my endo whant me to be off levo 1 month to do scintigraphy is there any other way to kow if my cancer is back . Thanks guy for feed back
Raoudha
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Asthma flare up or cold??
I can not stop sneezing, blowing my nose and coughing and wheezing just from laughing I start having some major coughing fit so annoying. I'm wondering if it's to do with mould in my flat? I've been ill for about 3 weeks now with throat infection and before that I had sinusitis and then before that I
I can not stop sneezing, blowing my nose and coughing and wheezing just from laughing I start having some major coughing fit so annoying. I'm wondering if it's to do with mould in my flat? I've been ill for about 3 weeks now with throat infection and before that I had sinusitis and then before that I
Yumz199725
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
Proton Treatment - When to start the ADT relative to simulation and CT of the prostate
I am talking to two radiologists who have a strong difference of opinion. One radiologist tells me I should start ADT two months before I do the space OAR, markers and simulation, and then start the radiation. Another doctor tells me I should start the ADT at the same time as I do the space OAR and simulation
I am talking to two radiologists who have a strong difference of opinion. One radiologist tells me I should start ADT two months before I do the space OAR, markers and simulation, and then start the radiation. Another doctor tells me I should start the ADT at the same time as I do the space OAR and simulation
CBRD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Pleur x catheter
Update:- good news: l don't need pericardial effusion window surgery. - l did get a pleur x catheter placed last Friday. The procedure went well. I've had 2 drainage at home so far. - l would appreciate showering advice. I wrapped the dressing in place and seal plastic wrap but water still seeped into
Update:- good news: l don't need pericardial effusion window surgery. - l did get a pleur x catheter placed last Friday. The procedure went well. I've had 2 drainage at home so far. - l would appreciate showering advice. I wrapped the dressing in place and seal plastic wrap but water still seeped into
NPmary
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
lymphedema from prostate cancer, any advice on how to manage?
One of my dadās biggest issues with prostate cancer is severe lymphedema from the waist down. He used to just have it in his right leg from lymph node removal during RP. Since being on the lynparza in January both sides have swelled up as well as scrotum and everything else below the waist. He was told
One of my dadās biggest issues with prostate cancer is severe lymphedema from the waist down. He used to just have it in his right leg from lymph node removal during RP. Since being on the lynparza in January both sides have swelled up as well as scrotum and everything else below the waist. He was told
LJGD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Zoladex and flu like symptoms
Hey. This may sound strange but does anyone suffer with flu like symptoms with the Zoladex? For the past 6 months Iāve had a number of ācoldsā which seem to go straight to my sinuses but I have nothing else apart from feeling bunged up and absolutely no energy and achy. Just wondering if it could be
Hey. This may sound strange but does anyone suffer with flu like symptoms with the Zoladex? For the past 6 months Iāve had a number of ācoldsā which seem to go straight to my sinuses but I have nothing else apart from feeling bunged up and absolutely no energy and achy. Just wondering if it could be
Louboo78
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Home again!
My trip overseas was very hot and the river cruise was great-no cooking for nearly a month! The downside is that after I travel home in the giant aluminium tube that recirculates air for about 800+ travellers, I managed to get Covid. No probs, got the anti virals and wondered why I wasn't getting better
My trip overseas was very hot and the river cruise was great-no cooking for nearly a month! The downside is that after I travel home in the giant aluminium tube that recirculates air for about 800+ travellers, I managed to get Covid. No probs, got the anti virals and wondered why I wasn't getting better
Ozchick
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
8 months ago
Advancements on drugs delivery: interesting review (and with drugs I meant medicine!)
A review on advancements in the application of starch-based nanomaterials in biomedicine: Precision drug delivery and cancer therapy, just one of the many delivery strategies that are being developed sometimes I forget that we have plenty of chemotherapeutics, also new ones that can diversify our strategy
A review on advancements in the application of starch-based nanomaterials in biomedicine: Precision drug delivery and cancer therapy, just one of the many delivery strategies that are being developed sometimes I forget that we have plenty of chemotherapeutics, also new ones that can diversify our strategy
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Pluvicto and low Hemoglobin
Hi all, My dad received his second infusion of pluvicto on February 14. About a week ago his hemoglobin dropped to 65. After a unit of blood it went up to around 85 and then every 3 days or so it drops back down the high 60ās. My dad does have prostrate cancer in his bones and lymph nodes. My question
Hi all, My dad received his second infusion of pluvicto on February 14. About a week ago his hemoglobin dropped to 65. After a unit of blood it went up to around 85 and then every 3 days or so it drops back down the high 60ās. My dad does have prostrate cancer in his bones and lymph nodes. My question
Uman101
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Adalimumab and covid vaccine
hi I am taking Adalimumab started about two months ago alongside Methotrexate injections. Does anyone know if I have to stop the Biologic for covid jab as I usually stop Methotrexate for tw weeks. āŗļø
hi I am taking Adalimumab started about two months ago alongside Methotrexate injections. Does anyone know if I have to stop the Biologic for covid jab as I usually stop Methotrexate for tw weeks. āŗļø
Amb1xkr
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NRAS
8 months ago
exciting clinical trial
My very long time (20 years!) MBC changed from E+ to triple negative a few months ago and yesterday I was looking on line for clinical trials for TNBC and found one that looks exciting to me, whether I qualify for it or not. It's sponsored by Lyell Immunopharma and targets CAR T cells. I have no idea
My very long time (20 years!) MBC changed from E+ to triple negative a few months ago and yesterday I was looking on line for clinical trials for TNBC and found one that looks exciting to me, whether I qualify for it or not. It's sponsored by Lyell Immunopharma and targets CAR T cells. I have no idea
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 months ago
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