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confused?
Just want to say that although I am confused I am also thankful with the results I received following an US. Making this short I have been diagnosed with Cryptogenic cirrhosis following abnormal bloods and Fibroscan. As per NICE guidelines I have bloods taken every 6 months and US. I have also had
Just want to say that although I am confused I am also thankful with the results I received following an US. Making this short I have been diagnosed with Cryptogenic cirrhosis following abnormal bloods and Fibroscan. As per NICE guidelines I have bloods taken every 6 months and US. I have also had
0range5520
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Updating my husband's journey, hoping it helps others - any words of encouragement are welcome, but please only positive comments
The first part is in my profile. It makes me feel vulnerable to share, but we have benefited enormously from reading others' stories, so I'm sharing. UPDATE: 8/18/21 PSA =0.45 9/6/21 last dose Orgovyx 9/7/21 First Eligard 3 month shot 9/17/21 PSA =0.78 10/18/21 PSA =1.28 Nov not tested 12
The first part is in my profile. It makes me feel vulnerable to share, but we have benefited enormously from reading others' stories, so I'm sharing. UPDATE: 8/18/21 PSA =0.45 9/6/21 last dose Orgovyx 9/7/21 First Eligard 3 month shot 9/17/21 PSA =0.78 10/18/21 PSA =1.28 Nov not tested 12
SuppWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
WORRIED ABOUT REOCCURRENCE???
Worried....
Stopped IMRT 1 year ago and stopped adt (4 mos) 9 months ago...
9/23/23 Blood Test PSA .1 --- PSA FREE undetectable and Testosterone was 98
3/4/24 Blood Test PSA .2 ----Psa Free Undetectable and Testosterone not in yet.
I am concerned about the increase
Worried....
Stopped IMRT 1 year ago and stopped adt (4 mos) 9 months ago...
9/23/23 Blood Test PSA .1 --- PSA FREE undetectable and Testosterone was 98
3/4/24 Blood Test PSA .2 ----Psa Free Undetectable and Testosterone not in yet.
I am concerned about the increase
JWS13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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4 years post EBRT (44) PSA 0.1 Up from undetectable.
MO thinks it will go up hopefully slowly. Recheck psa in 3 months. Dumb question maybe. Stage 4?
MO thinks it will go up hopefully slowly. Recheck psa in 3 months. Dumb question maybe. Stage 4?
Chasu
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Pet Scan = "disease not detected"
Ok folks, has anyone come across something like this?...early 2018, PSA in the 50's, biopsy came back negative, a few months later PSA in the 60's, again, another biopsy and a negative finding, 3rd time in the 80's with yet another negative biopsy, then nuclear imaging and bam...stage 4 metastatic, this
Ok folks, has anyone come across something like this?...early 2018, PSA in the 50's, biopsy came back negative, a few months later PSA in the 60's, again, another biopsy and a negative finding, 3rd time in the 80's with yet another negative biopsy, then nuclear imaging and bam...stage 4 metastatic, this
GreyDragon55
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Adrenal Insufficiency or GCA or both?
I have looked at the FAQs but cannot readily find an answer so here goes.By way of quick update I restarted pred about 3 months at 10mg because my PMR symptoms came back. I have been tapering at 1mg every 5 weeks using Dorset Lady's slow taper (thank you again). I am shortly to reduce from 7mg to 6.5mg
I have looked at the FAQs but cannot readily find an answer so here goes.By way of quick update I restarted pred about 3 months at 10mg because my PMR symptoms came back. I have been tapering at 1mg every 5 weeks using Dorset Lady's slow taper (thank you again). I am shortly to reduce from 7mg to 6.5mg
SudsSuds
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
The Queen is here!
Hi all, it's been a while but I'm still going strong 😁 I didn't look back to see what was up the last time I was here. I am still not on dialysis and I've had my fistula for several months now. It's become so thick and strong. I think it's doing well. I've tried not to worry every day about having to
Hi all, it's been a while but I'm still going strong 😁 I didn't look back to see what was up the last time I was here. I am still not on dialysis and I've had my fistula for several months now. It's become so thick and strong. I think it's doing well. I've tried not to worry every day about having to
HipHopQueen
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Kidney Dialysis
3 months ago
CKD diagnosis
hi there first post. Concerned about my kidney function/possible CKD. I am a nurse and regularly keep track of my urine but have noted protein and haematuria +++ on each test strip for atleast 12 months now. (I know I know I put it off!) I have now had kidney function and HBA1c bloods along with a load
hi there first post. Concerned about my kidney function/possible CKD. I am a nurse and regularly keep track of my urine but have noted protein and haematuria +++ on each test strip for atleast 12 months now. (I know I know I put it off!) I have now had kidney function and HBA1c bloods along with a load
Hannahbanana217
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Early CKD Support
3 months ago
Hard copy blood results
I requested hard copies of a number of recent blood tests from the GP surgery and have received the following message this morning. Please find the enclosed results as requested. This can be accessed via the link sent to your email. To reduce our impact on the environment, we no longer provide paper
I requested hard copies of a number of recent blood tests from the GP surgery and have received the following message this morning. Please find the enclosed results as requested. This can be accessed via the link sent to your email. To reduce our impact on the environment, we no longer provide paper
SpringerMom
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Interesting study on combination of statins and metformin in high-risk patient outcomes
https://www.academia.edu/99363002/Individual_and_joint_effects_of_metformin_and_statins_on_mortality_among_patients_with_high_risk_prostate_cancer?email_work_card=view-paper Interesting paper - basically showing that statins reduce PCa mortality among high-risk PCa patients, metformin doesn't appear
https://www.academia.edu/99363002/Individual_and_joint_effects_of_metformin_and_statins_on_mortality_among_patients_with_high_risk_prostate_cancer?email_work_card=view-paper Interesting paper - basically showing that statins reduce PCa mortality among high-risk PCa patients, metformin doesn't appear
Don_1213
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Non metastasis castrate resistant
When you are on ADT and become Non metastatic Castrate resistant and your testosterone levels are below zero, what is the cancer feeding off to cause the PSA to still rise? Hoping for your replies so as to give me some understanding. Thank you.
When you are on ADT and become Non metastatic Castrate resistant and your testosterone levels are below zero, what is the cancer feeding off to cause the PSA to still rise? Hoping for your replies so as to give me some understanding. Thank you.
Sailameme
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Do you think I need an increase in my T4 dose???
Hi all, I have hashimoto and hypo since many years. I take T4 medication ( 100 mg) every morning. The brand name is Euthyrox ( the version which has mannitol and citric acid instead of lactose). This is my thyroid test results after 14 months of no tests at all due to lack of medical insurance. I was
Hi all, I have hashimoto and hypo since many years. I take T4 medication ( 100 mg) every morning. The brand name is Euthyrox ( the version which has mannitol and citric acid instead of lactose). This is my thyroid test results after 14 months of no tests at all due to lack of medical insurance. I was
Gigihadad
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Examining Prostate Cancer Survival Outcomes by Patient Age and Treatment Type in Patients with mHSPC
“the research suggests a differential impact between androgen receptor antagonists (like enzalutamide, apalutamide, and darolutamide) and androgen synthesis inhibitors (such as abiraterone), with antagonists showing a more pronounced benefit” https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-gu-2024/video
“the research suggests a differential impact between androgen receptor antagonists (like enzalutamide, apalutamide, and darolutamide) and androgen synthesis inhibitors (such as abiraterone), with antagonists showing a more pronounced benefit” https://www.urotoday.com/video-lectures/asco-gu-2024/video
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Decompensated liver
good morning everyone.looking for information on what to expect.my brother has been diagnosed with Decompensated liver disease after many years of heavy drinking, he’s now a severe alcoholic, He was admitted into hospital 6 weeks ago with all the symptoms of liver disease, he was kept in for Five weeks
good morning everyone.looking for information on what to expect.my brother has been diagnosed with Decompensated liver disease after many years of heavy drinking, he’s now a severe alcoholic, He was admitted into hospital 6 weeks ago with all the symptoms of liver disease, he was kept in for Five weeks
tomgill
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Just some new Information about AI
Came across this article a couple days ago. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210924/Researchers-identify-two-subtypes-of-metastatic-prostate-cancer.aspx#:~:text=Building%20off%20of%20earlier%20studies%20that%20discovered%20clinically,into%20two%20types%20known%20as%20luminal%20and%20basal AI has
Came across this article a couple days ago. https://www.news-medical.net/news/20210924/Researchers-identify-two-subtypes-of-metastatic-prostate-cancer.aspx#:~:text=Building%20off%20of%20earlier%20studies%20that%20discovered%20clinically,into%20two%20types%20known%20as%20luminal%20and%20basal AI has
chefjlu
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Morgentaler Saturation Model: PSA vs Testosterone - Estrogen Patch vs Lupron ADT
This is a plot of % reduction in PSA from a Maximum Value versus Testosterone, for two different datasets: Estrogen Patch and Lupron ADT. Both curves (red and green lines) show a linear response starting from (0,0), up to about 200-250 ng/dL. Then, the lines curve over to a lower slope (especially
This is a plot of % reduction in PSA from a Maximum Value versus Testosterone, for two different datasets: Estrogen Patch and Lupron ADT. Both curves (red and green lines) show a linear response starting from (0,0), up to about 200-250 ng/dL. Then, the lines curve over to a lower slope (especially
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSA vs Testosterone at high T levels - Linear Model
This is a plot of PSA versus Testosterone in men with prostate cancer. The blue points are taken from a YouTube video lecture by A. Morgentaler (2020). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wafNZV-Hkqk The green point is from Safraidi (2022): https://oamjms.eu/index.php/mjms/article/view/9388 Note the
This is a plot of PSA versus Testosterone in men with prostate cancer. The blue points are taken from a YouTube video lecture by A. Morgentaler (2020). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wafNZV-Hkqk The green point is from Safraidi (2022): https://oamjms.eu/index.php/mjms/article/view/9388 Note the
janebob99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
PSMA Scan to be scheduled - thank you Tall Allen
I want to thank Tall Allen for his suggestion that I see an oncologist. I had a RP followed by radiation in 2013. My PSA was undetectable until 2021, when it started to rise. This week I saw a radiation oncologist (whom I found through a friend) to ask him a lot of questions and to get his advice.
I want to thank Tall Allen for his suggestion that I see an oncologist. I had a RP followed by radiation in 2013. My PSA was undetectable until 2021, when it started to rise. This week I saw a radiation oncologist (whom I found through a friend) to ask him a lot of questions and to get his advice.
Geno2853
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
A Celebration of Life
Good morning or afternoon! I've mentioned in some other posts that almost 19 years ago I had a liver transplant. I have done well and feel these 19 years added to my life are such a gift. Shortly after I retired from nursing I began volunteering my time at MidAmerica Transplant. This is a local (St
Good morning or afternoon! I've mentioned in some other posts that almost 19 years ago I had a liver transplant. I have done well and feel these 19 years added to my life are such a gift. Shortly after I retired from nursing I began volunteering my time at MidAmerica Transplant. This is a local (St
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
3 months ago
Effects of medications
I was diagnosed with PD about a year ago. I am of course interested in anything that is neuroprotective. I was told that only exercise is so I do that. Some believe that nicotine is so I have been on nicotine gum for several months. So far I have not noticed progression. My primary symptom is weakness
I was diagnosed with PD about a year ago. I am of course interested in anything that is neuroprotective. I was told that only exercise is so I do that. Some believe that nicotine is so I have been on nicotine gum for several months. So far I have not noticed progression. My primary symptom is weakness
lovelabretrievers
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
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