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Tiredness - can anyone suggest ways to help with tiredness caused by rheumatoid arthritis?
My drugs are controlling the inflamation caused by RA, but I am still very tired, not able to do the amount I used to do. Any ideas other than pacing myself? Any good vitamins etc? thanks
My drugs are controlling the inflamation caused by RA, but I am still very tired, not able to do the amount I used to do. Any ideas other than pacing myself? Any good vitamins etc? thanks
kormacurry
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NRAS
1 year ago
PsA and maybe PMR
Started on methotrexate 3 weeks ago. Did 20 mg first 2 weeks. Did 1 week so far on 15 mg and do to do 15 again this week. Then start 20 mg per week and stay at that. In the meantime my Rheumatologist has me reducing my prednisone 1 mg a week. Started this at 15 mg prednisone and now 13 mg and due
Started on methotrexate 3 weeks ago. Did 20 mg first 2 weeks. Did 1 week so far on 15 mg and do to do 15 again this week. Then start 20 mg per week and stay at that. In the meantime my Rheumatologist has me reducing my prednisone 1 mg a week. Started this at 15 mg prednisone and now 13 mg and due
Seal49
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
PSA SCREEN VS SYMPTOMATIC
My current PSA test is called PROSTATE SPC AG, SCREEN. My previous PSA test from the same lab was called PROSTATE SPC AG, SYMPTOMATIC. Both labs were off the same order from my MO. Whats the difference?
My current PSA test is called PROSTATE SPC AG, SCREEN. My previous PSA test from the same lab was called PROSTATE SPC AG, SYMPTOMATIC. Both labs were off the same order from my MO. Whats the difference?
6357axbz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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Provenge criteria necessary for acceptance.
Apparently Medicare will pay for Provenge provided we are castrate resistant and metastatic. But are there other requirements like certain PSA parameters and lower testosterone levels? Do we have to remain on ADT while being treated with Provenge?
Apparently Medicare will pay for Provenge provided we are castrate resistant and metastatic. But are there other requirements like certain PSA parameters and lower testosterone levels? Do we have to remain on ADT while being treated with Provenge?
SViking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Emotional lability and LT ADT
At certain times of extra stress, like awaiting a PSA test result, I have gotten into wrist-slap trouble by making awkward humor and remarks to Clinic staff. They get PO'ed and tattle to my MO. It's really not like me and the latest incident prompted me to look into ADT and emotional SE's. Bingo!
At certain times of extra stress, like awaiting a PSA test result, I have gotten into wrist-slap trouble by making awkward humor and remarks to Clinic staff. They get PO'ed and tattle to my MO. It's really not like me and the latest incident prompted me to look into ADT and emotional SE's. Bingo!
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Possible Cure
Hi, I was diagnosed initially 2 years ago as Stage 4 with mets to the bones. Low volume. Gleason 8-9, PSA less than 2 from the onset. I had radiation to the prostate only. After 2 years of Lupron/Zytiga, everything has shrunk or disappeared via PSMA PET. Everything has been good,(but with med
Hi, I was diagnosed initially 2 years ago as Stage 4 with mets to the bones. Low volume. Gleason 8-9, PSA less than 2 from the onset. I had radiation to the prostate only. After 2 years of Lupron/Zytiga, everything has shrunk or disappeared via PSMA PET. Everything has been good,(but with med
groth12345
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
GS8 in one core Brachy boost and no HT
Six years ago I was diagnosed with PC. Only one core of 13 showed GS8 ie. 4mm in a 10mm core. I wasn't willing to undergo HT and fortunately that was optional at BCCA with my PSA of 5.2 and only one core with cancer. I had all the side effects like fatigue, frequent urinating and the worst being the
Six years ago I was diagnosed with PC. Only one core of 13 showed GS8 ie. 4mm in a 10mm core. I wasn't willing to undergo HT and fortunately that was optional at BCCA with my PSA of 5.2 and only one core with cancer. I had all the side effects like fatigue, frequent urinating and the worst being the
deMarco
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Fatty Liver
Hello everyone. A haematologist rang me yesterday and said I have a macrocytosis with no anaemia. My red blood cells are too large. She wants further blood tests and a liver scan. She mentioned fatty liver. I am concerned as I already have a liver enzyme not working now this. Appreciate any help. Thanks
Hello everyone. A haematologist rang me yesterday and said I have a macrocytosis with no anaemia. My red blood cells are too large. She wants further blood tests and a liver scan. She mentioned fatty liver. I am concerned as I already have a liver enzyme not working now this. Appreciate any help. Thanks
Meerkat1234
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Obtaining EpiSwitch PSE
Oxford Biodynamics (UK) has announced a new blood test, EpiSwitch PSE, with claimed accuracy, specificity and sensitivity >= 94%. The test uses PSA along with several genetic markers for prostate cancer detection, which is a marked improvement over 4K in specificity. Does anyone have info on getting
Oxford Biodynamics (UK) has announced a new blood test, EpiSwitch PSE, with claimed accuracy, specificity and sensitivity >= 94%. The test uses PSA along with several genetic markers for prostate cancer detection, which is a marked improvement over 4K in specificity. Does anyone have info on getting
ElLayhiker
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
Feeling very hopeless at this point.
My husband was diagnosed in 2011 at age 52, gleason 8, 11 of 12 cores positive. We went for many many 2nd opinions, surgery or radiation? finally chose radiation as all doctors said it had spread already and would need radiation anyway after surgery. Treated with Snuffy Myers in Virginia until his
My husband was diagnosed in 2011 at age 52, gleason 8, 11 of 12 cores positive. We went for many many 2nd opinions, surgery or radiation? finally chose radiation as all doctors said it had spread already and would need radiation anyway after surgery. Treated with Snuffy Myers in Virginia until his
Judymin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Synovial chondromatosis / orthopaedic surgeon visit
Hi, RosieA suggested I share news about my visit to the orthopaedic surgeon which was yesterday. The surgeon said that since the medication that I've been taking for psoriatic arthritis (sulfasalazine, methatrexate and golimumab) has had seen no reduction in the inflammation of the synovium in
Hi, RosieA suggested I share news about my visit to the orthopaedic surgeon which was yesterday. The surgeon said that since the medication that I've been taking for psoriatic arthritis (sulfasalazine, methatrexate and golimumab) has had seen no reduction in the inflammation of the synovium in
acousmetre
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NRAS
1 year ago
CHAMP Trial/Small Cell Chemo Update
If you don’t feel like reading my bio, I’ll give a synopsis: My dad is only 53 with advanced metastatic PC that spread to his liver earlier this year. His PSA had been undetectable so it really threw us for a loop. My dad finished 6 sessions of carbo & etoposide chemo about 3 weeks ago. He is still randomly
If you don’t feel like reading my bio, I’ll give a synopsis: My dad is only 53 with advanced metastatic PC that spread to his liver earlier this year. His PSA had been undetectable so it really threw us for a loop. My dad finished 6 sessions of carbo & etoposide chemo about 3 weeks ago. He is still randomly
antisocialsocialwrkr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Need Help with Next Gen ADT
I haven't updated my bio for awhile but I am still hormone sensitive MPCA. My PSA last month was undetectable. I had a bilateral orchiectomy in February but was also on Erleada which I stayed on until recently. So what's changed is that I also have Stage I Multiple Myeloma. Erleada and Xandti are
I haven't updated my bio for awhile but I am still hormone sensitive MPCA. My PSA last month was undetectable. I had a bilateral orchiectomy in February but was also on Erleada which I stayed on until recently. So what's changed is that I also have Stage I Multiple Myeloma. Erleada and Xandti are
swwags
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
So unsure what to do...
Hello all. I am a 53 year old gay man and I have had raised PSA since 2020. My urologist performed a DRE and felt nothing and decided that we should watch the number and see what happens. 1 year later, the urologist decided to send me for an MRI and it showed no signs of cancer. Feeling relieved, I
Hello all. I am a 53 year old gay man and I have had raised PSA since 2020. My urologist performed a DRE and felt nothing and decided that we should watch the number and see what happens. 1 year later, the urologist decided to send me for an MRI and it showed no signs of cancer. Feeling relieved, I
SadandScared
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
9 months ago
Full circle with metastatic prostate cancer
I have gone full circle with my disease. Diagnosed at 52 in 2017 with PSA 100. 6 years later PSA is back to 100 with new spread of mets though out skeleton. I have done all the SOC treatments and changed diet. The cancer has found a way around it all. I have continued working through out but now I have
I have gone full circle with my disease. Diagnosed at 52 in 2017 with PSA 100. 6 years later PSA is back to 100 with new spread of mets though out skeleton. I have done all the SOC treatments and changed diet. The cancer has found a way around it all. I have continued working through out but now I have
Islandboy2021
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
shoes
I have PsA with entithesis and get very painful feet. Are there any suggestions for comfy footwear as currently using running shoes and one single pair of boots. Can’t walk in anything else when I can walk that is. So any suggestions for comfortable gents shoes that are reasonably fashionable would
I have PsA with entithesis and get very painful feet. Are there any suggestions for comfy footwear as currently using running shoes and one single pair of boots. Can’t walk in anything else when I can walk that is. So any suggestions for comfortable gents shoes that are reasonably fashionable would
Greenmil3
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Beyond Psoriasis
9 months ago
At last I've come to a decision.
Hi all, Well after heaps of research and asking questions and discussing everything with my RO and Urologist about treatment for my 4+4 PSA 8 PCa, I have decided to go the path of EBRT and HT. Starts as soon as I get back from my trip to the USA in late November with the insertion of the barrier gel
Hi all, Well after heaps of research and asking questions and discussing everything with my RO and Urologist about treatment for my 4+4 PSA 8 PCa, I have decided to go the path of EBRT and HT. Starts as soon as I get back from my trip to the USA in late November with the insertion of the barrier gel
Mike58
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Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
oncologist said I'm cured
had a meeting with oncologist who did my treatment 2014,finished treatment 2016,locally advanced prostate cancer t3b no mo, he said that I have not got p/c that shocked me,surely he is just going on that my psa is undetectable, so that means I have to stop the things I have been taking to help me with
had a meeting with oncologist who did my treatment 2014,finished treatment 2016,locally advanced prostate cancer t3b no mo, he said that I have not got p/c that shocked me,surely he is just going on that my psa is undetectable, so that means I have to stop the things I have been taking to help me with
Radars
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
SBRT Added to Standard Tx Boosts Outcomes in Oligometastatic PCa - ARTO II~ Improved response & PFS compared to SOC, MedPage Today, 09/27/23
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SBRT Added to Standard Tx Boosts Outcomes in Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer — Combination improved biochemical response and PFS compared with systemic treatment alone, MedPage Today, Oncology/Hematology > Prostate Cancer, by Mike Bassett, Staff Writer, September 27, 2023
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SBRT Added to Standard Tx Boosts Outcomes in Oligometastatic Prostate Cancer — Combination improved biochemical response and PFS compared with systemic treatment alone, MedPage Today, Oncology/Hematology > Prostate Cancer, by Mike Bassett, Staff Writer, September 27, 2023
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cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Mets to Bones and Lymph nodes
Hello all,My 50 year old father was recently dx. with prostate ca. PSMA done yesterday confirmed mets to multiple bones and lymph nodes in chest, abdomen, pelvis, and clavicle. Gleason 9. PSA 3.74. Doubled in since May. We meet with the oncologist next week. He is having trouble peeing and hip pain
Hello all,My 50 year old father was recently dx. with prostate ca. PSMA done yesterday confirmed mets to multiple bones and lymph nodes in chest, abdomen, pelvis, and clavicle. Gleason 9. PSA 3.74. Doubled in since May. We meet with the oncologist next week. He is having trouble peeing and hip pain
Scoobydoocrew
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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