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Advice on natural hormone replacement while taking Warfarin.
Hello, I take Warfarin for the rest of my life after a PE. Currently 52 and in Menopause. I can never take an actual hormone replacement because of the ( pulmonary embolisms) I have takin Provitalize for 9 months now, it only helped with a few symptoms for a short amount of time. needing something
Hello, I take Warfarin for the rest of my life after a PE. Currently 52 and in Menopause. I can never take an actual hormone replacement because of the ( pulmonary embolisms) I have takin Provitalize for 9 months now, it only helped with a few symptoms for a short amount of time. needing something
Smokedalmonds
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Anticoagulation Support
7 months ago
Chemo Vs ADT
So this is possibly the dumbest question I have asked. But the knowledge on this forum is worth tapping into even for people like me who struggle with all the complexities of PC. So, - ADT suppresses PC but will not kill it. Chemo on the other hand finds the PC cells and kills them. So why do
So this is possibly the dumbest question I have asked. But the knowledge on this forum is worth tapping into even for people like me who struggle with all the complexities of PC. So, - ADT suppresses PC but will not kill it. Chemo on the other hand finds the PC cells and kills them. So why do
Mike58
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Declining psa #8
Gm folks, hope all is well during this Christmas season… I’ve just received my 8th psa test after getting off ADT, 9 months of using alternative meds ivermectin, cbd oil turmeric zinc ashwaganda n dim a natural estrogen blocker solely. Psa came in at .95 down from 1.29, 6 weeks ago and down from 1.95
Gm folks, hope all is well during this Christmas season… I’ve just received my 8th psa test after getting off ADT, 9 months of using alternative meds ivermectin, cbd oil turmeric zinc ashwaganda n dim a natural estrogen blocker solely. Psa came in at .95 down from 1.29, 6 weeks ago and down from 1.95
Nfler
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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SE from ADT and two natural remedies I always use. Anger=kava kava, insomnia=wild lettuce.
Hi fellow warriors, i am sharing this because after being an herbalist and wild medicine harvester there are two absolutely essential herbs i use to counter ADT side effects. Be advised I make my own so cost does not factor into how much or how often i take it. The most important is wild lettuce (
Hi fellow warriors, i am sharing this because after being an herbalist and wild medicine harvester there are two absolutely essential herbs i use to counter ADT side effects. Be advised I make my own so cost does not factor into how much or how often i take it. The most important is wild lettuce (
KocoPr
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Fight Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
PSA post Salvage Radiation
Prior post: My husband, at diagnosis had 3+4 on a couple of samples and chose to have surgery. He had clean margins and reached undetectable PSA after Prostatectomy. Near the end of 5th year after surgery his PSA became detectable. He did salvage radiation at .09 PSA. His PSA went down to .08 after
Prior post: My husband, at diagnosis had 3+4 on a couple of samples and chose to have surgery. He had clean margins and reached undetectable PSA after Prostatectomy. Near the end of 5th year after surgery his PSA became detectable. He did salvage radiation at .09 PSA. His PSA went down to .08 after
Silverlings
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Do I need 6th Pluvicto infusion? PSA undetectable for 6 months.
I've been on the PSMAddition trial having had 5 of 6th infusions. PSA undetectable (<0.02) since June (it was 0.31 in early May when accepted into trial with relatively low burden PSMA-avid lesions). Aug 4 CT/bone scans showed significant reductions in size and activity of lesions (prior to 3rd treatment
I've been on the PSMAddition trial having had 5 of 6th infusions. PSA undetectable (<0.02) since June (it was 0.31 in early May when accepted into trial with relatively low burden PSMA-avid lesions). Aug 4 CT/bone scans showed significant reductions in size and activity of lesions (prior to 3rd treatment
LongTimeRunning
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Quick follow up to PSA Bounce
RO called today and told me not to be concerned that my 1st PSA was 12 after original was 9 in March. He said that there are likely a few reasons. - remaing inflammation in prostate from treatment (I was tested 58 days after completing SBRT) -possible mild prostatitis -possible infection He said
RO called today and told me not to be concerned that my 1st PSA was 12 after original was 9 in March. He said that there are likely a few reasons. - remaing inflammation in prostate from treatment (I was tested 58 days after completing SBRT) -possible mild prostatitis -possible infection He said
Chasbearcat999
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Struggling to make the best education choices
Hello, My 6-year-old son was diagnosed with ADHD about a year ago. Because of his age, we tried PCIT behavior therapy and while we saw some mild improvements there was no real change. I have homeschooled my son since he was 3. It started off as preschool working on language development in conjunction
Hello, My 6-year-old son was diagnosed with ADHD about a year ago. Because of his age, we tried PCIT behavior therapy and while we saw some mild improvements there was no real change. I have homeschooled my son since he was 3. It started off as preschool working on language development in conjunction
kt01513
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
11 months ago
Experiences of using HRT after oophorectomy+ hysterectomy
Hello, Would anyone mind sharing their experiences of using HRT after oophorectomy+ hysterectomy? I'm wondering whether to persevere with trying to find something better, or just give up entirely. Thanks 🙂 (I had my op years ago. Took over 2 years to get past the meno symptoms (no HRT). Thought
Hello, Would anyone mind sharing their experiences of using HRT after oophorectomy+ hysterectomy? I'm wondering whether to persevere with trying to find something better, or just give up entirely. Thanks 🙂 (I had my op years ago. Took over 2 years to get past the meno symptoms (no HRT). Thought
My_Username
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
thoughts on result update
I posted my daughters pre hysterectomy bloods in September and had some excellent advice. She has redone the blood tests and I still think the thyroid test results are strange. She has been on iron for 8 weeks. The first results are for September. And the second for
I posted my daughters pre hysterectomy bloods in September and had some excellent advice. She has redone the blood tests and I still think the thyroid test results are strange. She has been on iron for 8 weeks. The first results are for September. And the second for
Auntyp62
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
HT weight gain
My husband will be starting hormone therapy <HT> prior to radiation treatment <RT>.The weight gain associated with HT is a concern. Any suggestions? Any medication available to assist with weight loss during HT? Inquisitive One
My husband will be starting hormone therapy <HT> prior to radiation treatment <RT>.The weight gain associated with HT is a concern. Any suggestions? Any medication available to assist with weight loss during HT? Inquisitive One
Inquisitive_one
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
cardioversion within 3 weeks of ablation?
Despite playing by the book and doing everything I could, I’ve been back in persistent AFib for 4 days since my ablation two and a half weeks ago. The arrhythmia team had me in for an ECT today and are arranging an appointment for a cardioversion possibly this Saturday. Just wondering if anyone else
Despite playing by the book and doing everything I could, I’ve been back in persistent AFib for 4 days since my ablation two and a half weeks ago. The arrhythmia team had me in for an ECT today and are arranging an appointment for a cardioversion possibly this Saturday. Just wondering if anyone else
Rainfern
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AF Association
9 months ago
newbie - help please
Hi I hope you can give me some pointers /help as I’m trying to work out what I need to treat first and my GP is not very helpful. I am 49 and on HRT (evorel 50 & utrogestan ). I have known for a while that I have subclinical hypothyroid as I have had regular blood tests over the years and at times
Hi I hope you can give me some pointers /help as I’m trying to work out what I need to treat first and my GP is not very helpful. I am 49 and on HRT (evorel 50 & utrogestan ). I have known for a while that I have subclinical hypothyroid as I have had regular blood tests over the years and at times
Arewethereyet96
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
TSH & T4 levels
Hi everyone I’m new here. Can someone help me settle a bit of an argument around TSH & T4 levels please? I have recently had a consultation with Newson health who tell me on 100mcg thyroxine my TSH should be <1. My GP is denying that stating my TSH is normal at 2.5. My T4 is 18.0. I have felt like
Hi everyone I’m new here. Can someone help me settle a bit of an argument around TSH & T4 levels please? I have recently had a consultation with Newson health who tell me on 100mcg thyroxine my TSH should be <1. My GP is denying that stating my TSH is normal at 2.5. My T4 is 18.0. I have felt like
Gillne
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
HRT question: how long did it take to feel the effects?
I have been struggling with crushing anxiety, insomnia, depression for a few months. It's unlike anything I have ever experienced. I started HRT last week, and am hoping for a little easing of symptoms soon! Just curious about other women's experiences. Please share!
I have been struggling with crushing anxiety, insomnia, depression for a few months. It's unlike anything I have ever experienced. I started HRT last week, and am hoping for a little easing of symptoms soon! Just curious about other women's experiences. Please share!
Margaret_712
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Women's Health
7 months ago
Working with Stage IV
First time posting (be gentle) Anybody else still at work with the disease. I’ve contributed to a pension for 24 years, and with being diagnosed, am I being foolish staying at work. Note-minimum retirement is 58 at my work. Also, did read this right, ADT only gives about 10 mos. to 1 year increase
First time posting (be gentle) Anybody else still at work with the disease. I’ve contributed to a pension for 24 years, and with being diagnosed, am I being foolish staying at work. Note-minimum retirement is 58 at my work. Also, did read this right, ADT only gives about 10 mos. to 1 year increase
BigJ32
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
severe neck pain
I’m a couple of months in on eligard,abiraterone and prednisone(5mg). Mercifully I’m relatively SE free at this point but know it’s early…..what I DO have after the first few weeks is a chronically stiff neck that makes it impossible to move my head to the right…..Wondering if anyone has ever heard of
I’m a couple of months in on eligard,abiraterone and prednisone(5mg). Mercifully I’m relatively SE free at this point but know it’s early…..what I DO have after the first few weeks is a chronically stiff neck that makes it impossible to move my head to the right…..Wondering if anyone has ever heard of
Tommyj2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Latest Private Blood Test Results.
Hi, I’m just looking for thoughts on my latest blood test results. I’m feeling ok, but still get tired. currently on (Levothyroxine 75mgs and T3 10mgs ). Daily. I also take vitamins c, magnesium, folate, omega 3,6,7&9. I also take HRT progesterone & Estrogel
Hi, I’m just looking for thoughts on my latest blood test results. I’m feeling ok, but still get tired. currently on (Levothyroxine 75mgs and T3 10mgs ). Daily. I also take vitamins c, magnesium, folate, omega 3,6,7&9. I also take HRT progesterone & Estrogel
Bright-eyes
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
My treatment decisions
I want to thank this forum for men helping other men. I will list my experience in the hope it may help others. I especially want to thank Tall-Allen, whose advice and work on this forum is, to me, a truly meaningful endeavor, and when all is said and done, this is what life is about. I was diagnosed
I want to thank this forum for men helping other men. I will list my experience in the hope it may help others. I especially want to thank Tall-Allen, whose advice and work on this forum is, to me, a truly meaningful endeavor, and when all is said and done, this is what life is about. I was diagnosed
drzaius
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
PROTACs: another technique to help with mCRPC
I always wondered, if these protein degraders can basically destroy AR receptors, hence overcome both castration resistance and making the cells refractory to androgens...wouldn't it be useless to continue with ADT? Oh well... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332222015013
I always wondered, if these protein degraders can basically destroy AR receptors, hence overcome both castration resistance and making the cells refractory to androgens...wouldn't it be useless to continue with ADT? Oh well... https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0753332222015013
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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