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Testosterone and PSA drop and sore nipples
Prostatectomy Gleason 8, Lupron, and pelvic radiation. I am now off of Lupron and testosterone went up to 341 with a PSA of 0.014. Three months later the PSA rose to 0.025. I developed nipple soreness and started on tamoxifen. On my last test, the PSA dropped to 0.014 and the testosterone had dropped
Prostatectomy Gleason 8, Lupron, and pelvic radiation. I am now off of Lupron and testosterone went up to 341 with a PSA of 0.014. Three months later the PSA rose to 0.025. I developed nipple soreness and started on tamoxifen. On my last test, the PSA dropped to 0.014 and the testosterone had dropped
cancerking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Anxiety And Histamine
Some symptoms can also be down to low
oestrogen
levels as oestrgen helps break down histamine, but if anyone has had a similar experience it would be great to hear from you-I wish I'd found this info years ago-don't reach for a diazepam/xanax-take an anti histamine if there is a seasonal allergy connection
Some symptoms can also be down to low
oestrogen
levels as oestrgen helps break down histamine, but if anyone has had a similar experience it would be great to hear from you-I wish I'd found this info years ago-don't reach for a diazepam/xanax-take an anti histamine if there is a seasonal allergy connection
celticlady
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Anxiety Support
3 years ago
Quetiapine- dosages and side effects
The latter might not be the quetiapine at all as I am now peri-menopausal so next step my psychiatrist is consdering is
oestrogen
patches/progesterone pessaries as they least likely to cause side effects. Anyone get headaches/feel irritable on quetiapine????
The latter might not be the quetiapine at all as I am now peri-menopausal so next step my psychiatrist is consdering is
oestrogen
patches/progesterone pessaries as they least likely to cause side effects. Anyone get headaches/feel irritable on quetiapine????
JoannaBrooks
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Action on Postpartum Psychosis
3 years ago
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Oestrogen
Recently listened to a pod cast by Louise newson, about the advantages of
oestrogen
. Especially for bone health and dementia. She recommends women continue to take
oestrogen
beyond menopause. It has been found the cancer risks are far less than originally thought.
Recently listened to a pod cast by Louise newson, about the advantages of
oestrogen
. Especially for bone health and dementia. She recommends women continue to take
oestrogen
beyond menopause. It has been found the cancer risks are far less than originally thought.
Glasgow22
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Passing out to Panic Attacks to Zoloft to Depression to sort of normal but still panicking- does it ever get better?
I posted here a few weeks ago but I'm in a different state of mind now. I am in my final semester of an MBA program and have been working full time from home for about a year and a half now. In April, I was totally okay, felt like I had my life together. Had always had some sort of anxiety but was
I posted here a few weeks ago but I'm in a different state of mind now. I am in my final semester of an MBA program and have been working full time from home for about a year and a half now. In April, I was totally okay, felt like I had my life together. Had always had some sort of anxiety but was
Nrf26
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Is a hysterectomy inevitable?
I had my follow up consultation yesterday following extensive surgery (endo removed throughout the abdomen 'everywhere', a 10cm endometrioma, appendix, scar tissue, both tubes). Only diagnosed at 35 due to infertility investigations. Stage IV. I guess I was 'lucky; in that I didn't realize before and
I had my follow up consultation yesterday following extensive surgery (endo removed throughout the abdomen 'everywhere', a 10cm endometrioma, appendix, scar tissue, both tubes). Only diagnosed at 35 due to infertility investigations. Stage IV. I guess I was 'lucky; in that I didn't realize before and
Chicken1001
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Larger breast a worry right now
Hi l have ET and Jak2 and take warfrin and hydroxy, through lockdown and inactivity l have put on weight thing is my bust size has increased quite alot,lm wondering wether any of the medications l take or the MPN is known to increase hormone levels in particular estrogen. Thanks all advice welcome
Hi l have ET and Jak2 and take warfrin and hydroxy, through lockdown and inactivity l have put on weight thing is my bust size has increased quite alot,lm wondering wether any of the medications l take or the MPN is known to increase hormone levels in particular estrogen. Thanks all advice welcome
Hidden
in
Women's Health
3 years ago
Best PCOS treatment/advice you have?
Hi all! I was diagnosed with PCOS a few years ago and at the time wasn't having any periods. Since they returned last year I've been having AWFUL symptoms and was recently told I have a hormonal imbalance in that my progesterone is far too low and my estrogen is normal (so I have estrogen dominance).
Hi all! I was diagnosed with PCOS a few years ago and at the time wasn't having any periods. Since they returned last year I've been having AWFUL symptoms and was recently told I have a hormonal imbalance in that my progesterone is far too low and my estrogen is normal (so I have estrogen dominance).
Hidden
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Women's Health
3 years ago
Hormonal migraines help!
Hi all! I've been diagnosed with chronic migraines since I was a teen and more recently with PCOS . I'm having terrible hormonal migraines constantly!!! I recently told I have a hormonal imbalance in that my progesterone is far too low and my estrogen is normal (so I have estrogen dominance) which is
Hi all! I've been diagnosed with chronic migraines since I was a teen and more recently with PCOS . I'm having terrible hormonal migraines constantly!!! I recently told I have a hormonal imbalance in that my progesterone is far too low and my estrogen is normal (so I have estrogen dominance) which is
Hidden
in
National Migraine Centre
3 years ago
Hormonal migraines help
Hi all! I've been diagnosed with chronic migraines since I was a teen and more recently with PCOS . I'm having terrible hormonal migraines constantly!!! I recently told I have a hormonal imbalance in that my progesterone is far too low and my estrogen is normal (so I have estrogen dominance) which is
Hi all! I've been diagnosed with chronic migraines since I was a teen and more recently with PCOS . I'm having terrible hormonal migraines constantly!!! I recently told I have a hormonal imbalance in that my progesterone is far too low and my estrogen is normal (so I have estrogen dominance) which is
Hidden
in
Migraine Support
3 years ago
Does the progesterone only pill work for PCOS?
Hi all! I was diagnosed with PCOS a few years ago and at the time wasn't having any periods. Since they returned last year I've been having AWFUL symptoms and was recently told I have a hormonal imbalance in that my progesterone is far too low and my estrogen is normal (so I have estrogen dominance)
Hi all! I was diagnosed with PCOS a few years ago and at the time wasn't having any periods. Since they returned last year I've been having AWFUL symptoms and was recently told I have a hormonal imbalance in that my progesterone is far too low and my estrogen is normal (so I have estrogen dominance)
Hidden
in
PCOS UK (Verity)
3 years ago
10 reasons I don't have ADHD
******10 reasons I don't have ADHD: A list of things I've been told by people who didn't want to diagnose me****** 1. I haven't been diagnosed with ADD yet. If there was something wrong someone would have caught it by now. (Sound, sound reasoning) 2. I do pay attention when things interest me. (Interest-based
******10 reasons I don't have ADHD: A list of things I've been told by people who didn't want to diagnose me****** 1. I haven't been diagnosed with ADD yet. If there was something wrong someone would have caught it by now. (Sound, sound reasoning) 2. I do pay attention when things interest me. (Interest-based
jilllewis84
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CHADD's Adult ADHD Support
3 years ago
Exhaustion
I have been on Levo for 5 years. My blood tests have been good ( for me) over the past year: TSH - 0.8 T4 - 16.4 T3 - 5.0 Vit D - 98 B12 - 644 Folate - 11.7 Recently I have been started on topical estrogen (Vagifem). Since this I have progressively felt more and more tired. Could anyone suggest some
I have been on Levo for 5 years. My blood tests have been good ( for me) over the past year: TSH - 0.8 T4 - 16.4 T3 - 5.0 Vit D - 98 B12 - 644 Folate - 11.7 Recently I have been started on topical estrogen (Vagifem). Since this I have progressively felt more and more tired. Could anyone suggest some
Munroedundee1
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
9dp5dt imperceptible faint positive
Hi there, had my 1st FET on 26 June, home tested yesterday and today and can see a line but only when holding up to the window or shining a torch through back of the stick. Questioning if this is a chemical or just a slow implanted. Blasto was a 4AB. Meds are 3x estrogen and 3x progesterone pessaries
Hi there, had my 1st FET on 26 June, home tested yesterday and today and can see a line but only when holding up to the window or shining a torch through back of the stick. Questioning if this is a chemical or just a slow implanted. Blasto was a 4AB. Meds are 3x estrogen and 3x progesterone pessaries
Snurf
in
Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
How much to tell gp!
However, I tried pregnenolone too previously and the extra
oestrogen
in it was a nightmare and took months for me to get my thyroid levels back on track afterwards, so bad was the effect.
However, I tried pregnenolone too previously and the extra
oestrogen
in it was a nightmare and took months for me to get my thyroid levels back on track afterwards, so bad was the effect.
Murphysmum
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
I've lost all hope.
I am so fed up and at the end of my rope. I have been trying to get treatment for over five years now. There have been several GPs (due to the first one leaving the practice and Covid necessitating using who you are given). There have been several gynaecologists and scans. I get told one thing and
I am so fed up and at the end of my rope. I have been trying to get treatment for over five years now. There have been several GPs (due to the first one leaving the practice and Covid necessitating using who you are given). There have been several gynaecologists and scans. I get told one thing and
Missy100
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
5dFET transfer with blood thinners
After a miscarriage post 5dT, I am in the 8th day of the 2 WW wait my 2nd try. The docs added blood thinners, immunosuppressant with low dose aspirin as they said it will help prevent miscarriage. I have 25ml progesterone injection daily and estrogen of total 8mg I’m trying to stay relaxed and be prepared
After a miscarriage post 5dT, I am in the 8th day of the 2 WW wait my 2nd try. The docs added blood thinners, immunosuppressant with low dose aspirin as they said it will help prevent miscarriage. I have 25ml progesterone injection daily and estrogen of total 8mg I’m trying to stay relaxed and be prepared
PositivaCH
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Fertility Network UK
3 years ago
Still 'tweaking' BHRT nearly a year later
I presume this was because as the
Oestrogen
was leaving my body it was ending up at a more suitable levels for my body. But then it peaked and weight loss stopped. The IP told me to re-introduce
Oestrogen
, this time 1 pump and then build up to 2.
I presume this was because as the
Oestrogen
was leaving my body it was ending up at a more suitable levels for my body. But then it peaked and weight loss stopped. The IP told me to re-introduce
Oestrogen
, this time 1 pump and then build up to 2.
SandraCC
in
Thyroid UK
3 years ago
What happens in the gonads does not stay in the gonads
This is basic research for those interested in that kind of thing - if that's not you, just ignore. Short version - protein aggregates in nematode worm gonads set off a stress response that propagates throughout the organism, causing changes in mitochondrial function and potentially increasing protein
This is basic research for those interested in that kind of thing - if that's not you, just ignore. Short version - protein aggregates in nematode worm gonads set off a stress response that propagates throughout the organism, causing changes in mitochondrial function and potentially increasing protein
Rhyothemis
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
What is your take on Soybean? 🧐🤔
Edamame has always been my favorite snack since I was little. I usually steam and sprinkle a little bit of sea salt. You may find edamame prepared the same way as appetizer when you go to a sushi restaurant. I found many health benefits from edamame but one thing I’m concerned is phytoestrogen or isoflavones
Edamame has always been my favorite snack since I was little. I usually steam and sprinkle a little bit of sea salt. You may find edamame prepared the same way as appetizer when you go to a sushi restaurant. I found many health benefits from edamame but one thing I’m concerned is phytoestrogen or isoflavones
Hidden
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Healthy Eating
3 years ago
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