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valsan
I had a terrible flare up about 5 years ago. I was put on a biologic , which was like a miracle. I had to stop this in May as I have bladder cancer it is now October and I havnt been out of the house for 3 weeks so much pain in shoulders neck and hands. I’ve take paracetamol and ibrufen but nothing
I had a terrible flare up about 5 years ago. I was put on a biologic , which was like a miracle. I had to stop this in May as I have bladder cancer it is now October and I havnt been out of the house for 3 weeks so much pain in shoulders neck and hands. I’ve take paracetamol and ibrufen but nothing
Ruffles13
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NRAS
8 months ago
Ultrasound results from a year ago, tescannin in December.
Ultrasound thyroid 2mm colloid cyst in mid gland 3mm hypoechoic nodule in inferior aspect Well circumscribed isoechoic nodule measuring up to 9mm in mid aspect
Ultrasound thyroid 2mm colloid cyst in mid gland 3mm hypoechoic nodule in inferior aspect Well circumscribed isoechoic nodule measuring up to 9mm in mid aspect
Tabbygirl22
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Could Morphine accelerate prostate cancer progression?
Is anyone of the opinion that Morphine can accelerate breast, prostate or other cancer progression? I was looking up wether morphine can activate mast cells and found the following: “We demonstrate that morphine does not influence cancer initiation, but it stimulates the progression of spontaneously
Is anyone of the opinion that Morphine can accelerate breast, prostate or other cancer progression? I was looking up wether morphine can activate mast cells and found the following: “We demonstrate that morphine does not influence cancer initiation, but it stimulates the progression of spontaneously
markrichardson
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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bladder stones
When my urologist did my biopsy he also removed bladder stones by breaking them in pieces and retrieving them thru my supra pubic catheter portal. Unfortunately all of them could not be be retrieved and they moved down my urethra to the point where the enlarged prostate pinched off urine flow. They
When my urologist did my biopsy he also removed bladder stones by breaking them in pieces and retrieving them thru my supra pubic catheter portal. Unfortunately all of them could not be be retrieved and they moved down my urethra to the point where the enlarged prostate pinched off urine flow. They
agnut
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Altered sensation after Dilator exercises
Hi all,I would really appreciate some support and guidance as I have a hypertonic pelvic floor muscle (for about 8-9 years). I have tried many approaches over the years but recently return to focus on physiotherapy and dilator stretches - on an intensive approach this time- completing a passive stretch
Hi all,I would really appreciate some support and guidance as I have a hypertonic pelvic floor muscle (for about 8-9 years). I have tried many approaches over the years but recently return to focus on physiotherapy and dilator stretches - on an intensive approach this time- completing a passive stretch
HopefulOphelia
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
9 months ago
Fosfestrol (Honvan)
New paper from India [1]. "
Outcomes and toxicity of oral Fosfestrol in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer-a real-world experience
" This brought back memories of being in groups shortly after I was diagnosed. There were men who discussed where to obtain Honvan (Forfestrol) a
New paper from India [1]. "
Outcomes and toxicity of oral Fosfestrol in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer-a real-world experience
" This brought back memories of being in groups shortly after I was diagnosed. There were men who discussed where to obtain Honvan (Forfestrol) a
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Hypofractionated SBRT for Prostate,local and distant nodes
Hi all I am happy with my MO and treatment at Kaiser, 3 months on Lupron then added abiraterone 1 month ago. Responsive PSA, started at 300, after 1 month 33 after 3 months 1. I’m oligometastatic with local and retropineal lymph nodes. 2nd opinion from UCSF Medical oncologist suggested I do prostate
Hi all I am happy with my MO and treatment at Kaiser, 3 months on Lupron then added abiraterone 1 month ago. Responsive PSA, started at 300, after 1 month 33 after 3 months 1. I’m oligometastatic with local and retropineal lymph nodes. 2nd opinion from UCSF Medical oncologist suggested I do prostate
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Anaesthetic ablation.
I’m in Oz. Had a successful (so far) catheter ablation last year. Twilight anaesthesia. Not GA. No problem and no after affects.
I’m in Oz. Had a successful (so far) catheter ablation last year. Twilight anaesthesia. Not GA. No problem and no after affects.
Blissygirl
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AF Association
9 months ago
Effects of fenbendazole and vitamin E succinate on the growth and survival of prostate cancer cells
As I mentioned in a previous reply , here is an article on Fenben and VES.I added the VES (400mg} to my Fenben protocol few weeks age taken along with Tudca and Bovine Lactoferrin for my morning dosing. Mid afternoon it's Fenben/DMSO , Evening is Ivermectin / Tudca / Lactoferrin. Herbs etc in between
As I mentioned in a previous reply , here is an article on Fenben and VES.I added the VES (400mg} to my Fenben protocol few weeks age taken along with Tudca and Bovine Lactoferrin for my morning dosing. Mid afternoon it's Fenben/DMSO , Evening is Ivermectin / Tudca / Lactoferrin. Herbs etc in between
85745
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Endo supplements
Hi all, Just wondered if anyone take any supplements/vitamins or something that they find helps keep their periods regular. I was on the combined pill for 8 years and decided to come off it as I wanted my body back. When on the pill I was taking breaks to have my period, but now I've been off for
Hi all, Just wondered if anyone take any supplements/vitamins or something that they find helps keep their periods regular. I was on the combined pill for 8 years and decided to come off it as I wanted my body back. When on the pill I was taking breaks to have my period, but now I've been off for
Endo_hub
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Interstitial Cystitis with negative biopsy?
Hi everyone, I had a cystoscopy done during a surgery for endometriosis under general and the report says 'petichiae seen on double fill' and a question of Interstitial Cystitis. They took a biopsy and that shows 'a few scattered mast cells' but reports 'negative for significant inflammation'. One Urogynae
Hi everyone, I had a cystoscopy done during a surgery for endometriosis under general and the report says 'petichiae seen on double fill' and a question of Interstitial Cystitis. They took a biopsy and that shows 'a few scattered mast cells' but reports 'negative for significant inflammation'. One Urogynae
G3miniStar
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Bladder Health UK
9 months ago
Sutherlandia mentioned by a medical herbalist
We all like to hear good news stories to brighten our day and we all know that here we are not medically trained and don't make any claims to have found heart or other cures. Also don't take anything without running it past your trusted medic. That said here are some recent newsletter extracts that
We all like to hear good news stories to brighten our day and we all know that here we are not medically trained and don't make any claims to have found heart or other cures. Also don't take anything without running it past your trusted medic. That said here are some recent newsletter extracts that
secondtry
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AF Association
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
Anti inflammatory pain killer
I am looking for recommendations for tolerable pain relief for hip bursitis please? So far I have only tried buprenorohine patches that did not help and turned me into a zombie overnight …couldn't stay awake and severe nausea ! Any experiences to share please I have atrophic gastritis ? thanks
I am looking for recommendations for tolerable pain relief for hip bursitis please? So far I have only tried buprenorohine patches that did not help and turned me into a zombie overnight …couldn't stay awake and severe nausea ! Any experiences to share please I have atrophic gastritis ? thanks
davina70
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
9 months ago
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
bed wetting has stopped but now child is highly emotional?
hi, just wondering if anyone here that’s had a child that wets the bed had any emotional problems when they stopped? I certainly didn’t expect that stopping bed wetting would cause us any problems 🤦🏼♀️. So this last wee my 9 year old girl has been dry at night. Great news… but now she’s so emotional
hi, just wondering if anyone here that’s had a child that wets the bed had any emotional problems when they stopped? I certainly didn’t expect that stopping bed wetting would cause us any problems 🤦🏼♀️. So this last wee my 9 year old girl has been dry at night. Great news… but now she’s so emotional
Skyfullofstars1
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ERIC
9 months ago
here we go again!
As the experts predicted I now have my 3rd uti. I rang my surgery yesterday on the off chance I could get a repeat script but I don’t why I bothered because I just got the usual response of - no chance were fully booked- ring 111. So I rang at about 4-30 pm -and 111 was also fully booked I think because
As the experts predicted I now have my 3rd uti. I rang my surgery yesterday on the off chance I could get a repeat script but I don’t why I bothered because I just got the usual response of - no chance were fully booked- ring 111. So I rang at about 4-30 pm -and 111 was also fully booked I think because
AnniesRyder5
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
Failed urethra stricture surgery
Due to radiation scarring, the first two times it worked, this timed it actually closed, wearing a catheter until the problem is results. Any suggestions?
Due to radiation scarring, the first two times it worked, this timed it actually closed, wearing a catheter until the problem is results. Any suggestions?
Tkwham
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
PSMA PET Scan result - false positive bone lesion?
My fathers PSMA PET scan ( at 0,23 psa) came back! Its been 9 months after surgery and PSA is around 0,18-0,25 and fluctated down at times. Everything was clear but a suspected bone lesion at L3 was found. The dr seem to think its false positive and said its probably nothing. We should just monitore
My fathers PSMA PET scan ( at 0,23 psa) came back! Its been 9 months after surgery and PSA is around 0,18-0,25 and fluctated down at times. Everything was clear but a suspected bone lesion at L3 was found. The dr seem to think its false positive and said its probably nothing. We should just monitore
Daddysgirl83
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Complementary Therapies - Your Experience?
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
My standard of care drugs are doing a great job of keeping my PSA down, but it would seem inconsiderate not to look into giving them a bit of help. I'm investigating these "adjunct" therapies with anecdotal or research evidence showing potential action against prostate cancer, and I'm just wondering
32Percenter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
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