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Prostrate Removed, PSA increasing
Hello to all, Is there anyone who had their prostrate removed but PSA is increasing? Oncologist wants to try a new hormonal drug. Radiation was administered after surgery. PSA is increasing. We appreciate your feedback. P.S. Edited profile: “Last CAT Scan was November 2023 - Showed no metastases
Hello to all, Is there anyone who had their prostrate removed but PSA is increasing? Oncologist wants to try a new hormonal drug. Radiation was administered after surgery. PSA is increasing. We appreciate your feedback. P.S. Edited profile: “Last CAT Scan was November 2023 - Showed no metastases
BlessedParchy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
White cell count and neutrophils low on MTX
Hi, I have a diagnosis of sero neg RA and have been taking mtx for almost 5 years with HCQ added 3 years ago. I've had the occasional repeat blood tests requested at gp surgery for liver results over these years, but its always been a blip and gone back to within range quickly. I had regular monthly
Hi, I have a diagnosis of sero neg RA and have been taking mtx for almost 5 years with HCQ added 3 years ago. I've had the occasional repeat blood tests requested at gp surgery for liver results over these years, but its always been a blip and gone back to within range quickly. I had regular monthly
Circledancer
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NRAS
1 month ago
Is anyone taking naltrexone?
Hello, I had surgery six days ago and thought this might be useful for anyone else to know: Right before I went into the operating theatre, the anaesthetist was going over my chart and said to me “Are you taking this?” (naltrexone). I had actually ran out a few days before my surgery, which he said
Hello, I had surgery six days ago and thought this might be useful for anyone else to know: Right before I went into the operating theatre, the anaesthetist was going over my chart and said to me “Are you taking this?” (naltrexone). I had actually ran out a few days before my surgery, which he said
Tropic
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
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NHS On The Ball As Ever, Not.
I recently wrote that at the end of February I spent the day in the emergency dept due to shortness of breath, I'd been advised to go there by the GP surgery. Anyway it was decided after lots of tests it was an exacerbation of my asthma, I was treated with a nebuliser, steroids and a stronger inhaler
I recently wrote that at the end of February I spent the day in the emergency dept due to shortness of breath, I'd been advised to go there by the GP surgery. Anyway it was decided after lots of tests it was an exacerbation of my asthma, I was treated with a nebuliser, steroids and a stronger inhaler
Sparklingsunshine
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
Lowering eye pressure
Pre trabeculectomy I was on lantoprost for 3 months and it didn’t really lower my eye pressure and for the other eye I was on it for 6 months pre surgery. Tried fixapost and Timolol briefly before surgery and i don’t think it worked. My eye pressures have gone up and the consultant has put me on monopost
Pre trabeculectomy I was on lantoprost for 3 months and it didn’t really lower my eye pressure and for the other eye I was on it for 6 months pre surgery. Tried fixapost and Timolol briefly before surgery and i don’t think it worked. My eye pressures have gone up and the consultant has put me on monopost
GirlWithTheBow
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Glaucoma UK
1 month ago
circumcision 3rd day
hi guys my pee hole looks like lips and it’s very tight it is swollen but apart from the pee hole the penis itself it’s not that swollen to be fair. But am worried and scared because when I pass urine it’s coming out thin and hard to be fair like the pee hole is blocked but I can still pee. I fink it
hi guys my pee hole looks like lips and it’s very tight it is swollen but apart from the pee hole the penis itself it’s not that swollen to be fair. But am worried and scared because when I pass urine it’s coming out thin and hard to be fair like the pee hole is blocked but I can still pee. I fink it
Johnf567
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
1 month ago
Feeling like Chemo is too Hard
Hi. I was diagnosed 3B HG in August 2018, had surgery, frontline, first recurrence ( carbo and caelyx/doxil), 3 years of Olaparib, one year on nothing and now am having carboplatin alone for second recurrence. My oncologist said this would be relatively easy. Also I haven’t had some of the worst complications
Hi. I was diagnosed 3B HG in August 2018, had surgery, frontline, first recurrence ( carbo and caelyx/doxil), 3 years of Olaparib, one year on nothing and now am having carboplatin alone for second recurrence. My oncologist said this would be relatively easy. Also I haven’t had some of the worst complications
delia2
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My Ovacome
1 month ago
UK based support groups
Hello, I wondered if anyone could help i am looking for a UK based support group/charity basically someone to talk to for coping mechanisms, have been diagnosed with graves and was put on carbimazole i took an allergic reaction (hives over my whole body) to carbimazole and was told to stop taking it
Hello, I wondered if anyone could help i am looking for a UK based support group/charity basically someone to talk to for coping mechanisms, have been diagnosed with graves and was put on carbimazole i took an allergic reaction (hives over my whole body) to carbimazole and was told to stop taking it
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
How accurate is a visual field test?
Hello I am new to this site but have been a member of Health Unlocked for some time. I have had glaucoma in both eyes for approximately 11 years and was well controlled until about 3.5 years ago when I developed uveitis in my left eye (my worse eye for glaucoma). It was treated as an acute emergency
Hello I am new to this site but have been a member of Health Unlocked for some time. I have had glaucoma in both eyes for approximately 11 years and was well controlled until about 3.5 years ago when I developed uveitis in my left eye (my worse eye for glaucoma). It was treated as an acute emergency
Mitziecat
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Glaucoma UK
1 month ago
Bursitis of toes & Steroid Injection
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
sarahsch
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Scleroderma & Raynaud's UK (SRUK)
1 month ago
Bursitis of the toes & Steroid Injection.
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
I've had pain from between the second & third toe since last May. It hurts to stand & walk especially barefoot or in shoes. I tend to wear trainers when I can as the base is soft & spongy. I had surgery Oct 22 for severe arthritis in the large toe & at first I feared it had spread. Two trips to GP (
sarahsch
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LUPUS UK
1 month ago
Prednisolone and surgery
Hi everyone, I've been reading all the recent posts about problems reducing prednisolone with interest. When I was diagnosed in September 2023 (non cranial GCA) I naively expected my steroid reducing timetable, given to me on discharge, would be exactly as it was on the sheet. I'm now down to 8mg per
Hi everyone, I've been reading all the recent posts about problems reducing prednisolone with interest. When I was diagnosed in September 2023 (non cranial GCA) I naively expected my steroid reducing timetable, given to me on discharge, would be exactly as it was on the sheet. I'm now down to 8mg per
Dance62
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Edoxaban and dreams and nightmares
Hi all, Hope you all have a great Easter ... plenty of chocolate and bunnies ..... or even warm, sunny, dry weather ! Have any of you who take Edoxaban experienced the worst most sleep destroying nightmares of a violent topic ? Or even any nondescript dreams or nightmares. I did put a post on here
Hi all, Hope you all have a great Easter ... plenty of chocolate and bunnies ..... or even warm, sunny, dry weather ! Have any of you who take Edoxaban experienced the worst most sleep destroying nightmares of a violent topic ? Or even any nondescript dreams or nightmares. I did put a post on here
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Mechanical valve
Thanks for your replies! You are correct, I think I got my terminology wrong, sorry. I will have a mechanical valve not a biological valve, thus the need for warfarin. I was also hoping to use the self testing kit for warfarin, as we spend much time in Africa, which could be rather tricky. Good to
Thanks for your replies! You are correct, I think I got my terminology wrong, sorry. I will have a mechanical valve not a biological valve, thus the need for warfarin. I was also hoping to use the self testing kit for warfarin, as we spend much time in Africa, which could be rather tricky. Good to
Dimelza66
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Recent Radical Surgery
Hi All, diagnosed after biopsy in December 2023 with 2 hits, one was a Gleason 4+3 and one was a Gleason 4+4. Just had the Radical Davinci Robotic Prostatectomy in March and my pathology seemed all good. Pre surgery PSMA scan and MRI contrast both showed all gland contained 5 lymph nodes were taken
Hi All, diagnosed after biopsy in December 2023 with 2 hits, one was a Gleason 4+3 and one was a Gleason 4+4. Just had the Radical Davinci Robotic Prostatectomy in March and my pathology seemed all good. Pre surgery PSMA scan and MRI contrast both showed all gland contained 5 lymph nodes were taken
wharr
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
sympathetic ears…
Sometimes I think no one else gets it :( I was lucky to get surgery on Wednesday. This is my third surgery but I really was so so poorly afterwards. I’m feeling lonely, tired, emotional and in pain. I hate people worrying about me so I’ve kept it quiet ish, hardly anyone knows and now I feel useless
Sometimes I think no one else gets it :( I was lucky to get surgery on Wednesday. This is my third surgery but I really was so so poorly afterwards. I’m feeling lonely, tired, emotional and in pain. I hate people worrying about me so I’ve kept it quiet ish, hardly anyone knows and now I feel useless
endotheline
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
Synthetic mytral valve
Hello, Soon I will have mytral valve replacement. I'm 56 female and lead a very active life. My concern is not so much getting back to fitness after surgery but more how much warfarin really affects day to day life. Also I was wondering, are there still no other alternatives to taking warfarin when
Hello, Soon I will have mytral valve replacement. I'm 56 female and lead a very active life. My concern is not so much getting back to fitness after surgery but more how much warfarin really affects day to day life. Also I was wondering, are there still no other alternatives to taking warfarin when
Dimelza66
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Colds and epilepsy
My husband has passed on his cold to me. I started with a tickly cough, now nose is bunged up, coughing is rattly, more so on the right side and head feels dizzy constantly. Ears also feel blocked. Im worried incase it triggers a seizure, as epilepsy nurse told me that viruses can trigger seizures. In
My husband has passed on his cold to me. I started with a tickly cough, now nose is bunged up, coughing is rattly, more so on the right side and head feels dizzy constantly. Ears also feel blocked. Im worried incase it triggers a seizure, as epilepsy nurse told me that viruses can trigger seizures. In
Dawn43
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Epilepsy Action
1 month ago
"I Walked Out One Summer's Morning"
is the working title of my book. Over recent years many people have said I should write up my experience which have varied from excellent to absolutely horrendous. My health journey started just over seven years ago when I had my first angina attack which lead to a quadruple bypass the following year
is the working title of my book. Over recent years many people have said I should write up my experience which have varied from excellent to absolutely horrendous. My health journey started just over seven years ago when I had my first angina attack which lead to a quadruple bypass the following year
MichaelJH
Heart Star
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
Workplace Accommodations
Hi all - my endo has caused me a few abscesses from work since my surgery. I’m lucky that my work are so understanding with it and they want to help me manage as best I can. I am due to have a meeting next week to see how they can help and what if any accommodations they can put in place for me. I
Hi all - my endo has caused me a few abscesses from work since my surgery. I’m lucky that my work are so understanding with it and they want to help me manage as best I can. I am due to have a meeting next week to see how they can help and what if any accommodations they can put in place for me. I
nikogirl18
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
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