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Bladder pain after laparoscopy
Hi all, am new to the group and was wondering if anyone can tell me if they have experienced bladder pain after a laparoscopy? After years of painful heavy periods, anemia, unexplained random flare ups and painful sex I was diagnosed with suspected endometriosis and sent to a gynaecologist. After being
Hi all, am new to the group and was wondering if anyone can tell me if they have experienced bladder pain after a laparoscopy? After years of painful heavy periods, anemia, unexplained random flare ups and painful sex I was diagnosed with suspected endometriosis and sent to a gynaecologist. After being
mt01
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
RADIOTHERAPY to prostate. Nearly finished chemo/doxetaxel, am on ADT injections PSA 0.11,
oncologist recomends 6 radiotherapy to the prostate in march. Gleason 9, PCA mets in hip DX July ish. .Would any one mind giving experience and opinions on taking radiotherapy. I've said yes, but know it's 50/50 for any benifit, but realise there's a possible price to pay with side effects short and
oncologist recomends 6 radiotherapy to the prostate in march. Gleason 9, PCA mets in hip DX July ish. .Would any one mind giving experience and opinions on taking radiotherapy. I've said yes, but know it's 50/50 for any benifit, but realise there's a possible price to pay with side effects short and
Mrtroxely
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Dutasteride (Advodart) as an Alternative to ADT in Salvage RT Setting?
I know this forum is mainly focused on post-salvage advanced stage but highly respect the knowledge and opinions of the members here. There's clear evidence in the early stages of recurrence that Dutasteride (Advodart) slows or even stops the progression based on PSA results epecially when started when
I know this forum is mainly focused on post-salvage advanced stage but highly respect the knowledge and opinions of the members here. There's clear evidence in the early stages of recurrence that Dutasteride (Advodart) slows or even stops the progression based on PSA results epecially when started when
jazj
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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D- Mannose strength
Happy New Year to you all. I have been reading the posts about UTI ‘s and the recommendations that D-Mannose is a good supplement for this condition. During November I was admitted to Hospital with a Kidney infection resulting from a UTI. I have been taking antibiotics on and off since the end
Happy New Year to you all. I have been reading the posts about UTI ‘s and the recommendations that D-Mannose is a good supplement for this condition. During November I was admitted to Hospital with a Kidney infection resulting from a UTI. I have been taking antibiotics on and off since the end
Lacelady
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
Nuclear bone scans and CT scan all clear
I was recently diagnosed with Stage 2 Bladder cancer. my MO ordered a comprehensive blood test as well as a nuclear bone scat and a CT scan with and without contrast to rule out any bladder cancer metastatic spread of bladder cancer. Both the bone scan and the CT scan were negative to any spread and
I was recently diagnosed with Stage 2 Bladder cancer. my MO ordered a comprehensive blood test as well as a nuclear bone scat and a CT scan with and without contrast to rule out any bladder cancer metastatic spread of bladder cancer. Both the bone scan and the CT scan were negative to any spread and
old64horn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
PSA rising…..Duke Champ?
In November I posted my concerns that my psa increased from.01 to.27 after 15 months of Zytiga. Test today showed it at .67. Unfortunately, ct scans also showed spread in lymph nodes. I am certainly mCRPC now which answers my question from my last post. Also, I had a bladder tumor scraped via scope
In November I posted my concerns that my psa increased from.01 to.27 after 15 months of Zytiga. Test today showed it at .67. Unfortunately, ct scans also showed spread in lymph nodes. I am certainly mCRPC now which answers my question from my last post. Also, I had a bladder tumor scraped via scope
SimplyT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Can anyone comment on Stanford Medicine Health Care second opinion program?
How long did it take to get the second option, did it help guide you? My doctors are exploring cryotherapy, Brachy Therapy and surgery to remove the prostate. But ultimately, the final decision will be mine. I'm trying to understand the risk and success factors of each option. I was diagnosed 11/21
How long did it take to get the second option, did it help guide you? My doctors are exploring cryotherapy, Brachy Therapy and surgery to remove the prostate. But ultimately, the final decision will be mine. I'm trying to understand the risk and success factors of each option. I was diagnosed 11/21
Thedawg
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
boron and prostate cancer
I have locally advanced prostate cancer finished treatment 2016,I now have osteoporosis, does anyone know if boron is safe.
I have locally advanced prostate cancer finished treatment 2016,I now have osteoporosis, does anyone know if boron is safe.
Radars
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
IBS - Problem eating nuts
Hi I was diagnosed with IBS over 20 years ago and have had flare ups over time. However over the last 4/5 month had a number of occasions where I have had to run to the toilet and sometimes not made it which has been very embarrassing. I do get some pain / well discomfort on the right side lower pelvic
Hi I was diagnosed with IBS over 20 years ago and have had flare ups over time. However over the last 4/5 month had a number of occasions where I have had to run to the toilet and sometimes not made it which has been very embarrassing. I do get some pain / well discomfort on the right side lower pelvic
Ada1957
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Wind-eze problems
Hi all Hope you all had a good pain and sprout free Christmas Reading some feeds today I see there is a problem with Wind-eze supply, a couple of weeks ago a GP recommended an over the counter/ shop floor product called COLPERMIN IBS RELIEF it’s basically Peppermint oil capsules, I’ve tried it a couple
Hi all Hope you all had a good pain and sprout free Christmas Reading some feeds today I see there is a problem with Wind-eze supply, a couple of weeks ago a GP recommended an over the counter/ shop floor product called COLPERMIN IBS RELIEF it’s basically Peppermint oil capsules, I’ve tried it a couple
Jaluga
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Modified Citrus Pectin
This sure does not boost my confidence in MCP. Doesnt really give any specifics, just a general, "it is better than nothing, but not by much"? Again, any insight would help. Modified citrus pectin (MCP) increases the prostate-specific antigen doubling time in men with prostate cancer: a phase II pilot
This sure does not boost my confidence in MCP. Doesnt really give any specifics, just a general, "it is better than nothing, but not by much"? Again, any insight would help. Modified citrus pectin (MCP) increases the prostate-specific antigen doubling time in men with prostate cancer: a phase II pilot
Teufelshunde
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
The Thymus & ADT
New paper below [1]. The thymus has an important immunological role during childhood, but strangely, shrivels up at puberty. A PubMed search of gives 1,753 hits, going back 100 years. Many years ago, I discovered that castration could cause the thymus to regenerate. I wondered what that meant for
New paper below [1]. The thymus has an important immunological role during childhood, but strangely, shrivels up at puberty. A PubMed search of gives 1,753 hits, going back 100 years. Many years ago, I discovered that castration could cause the thymus to regenerate. I wondered what that meant for
pca2004
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
What first?: Provenge or Nubeqa?
I have not used 2d line AR drugs yet. CRPC just started six months ago. My PSA is below 1. One small, suspected area on last month's PSMA PET scan. That is the same area that looked suspicious on PSMA PET in 2016 and on Axumin in early 2021. I did IADT 2016-2020, with continuous ADT since Jan 2021
I have not used 2d line AR drugs yet. CRPC just started six months ago. My PSA is below 1. One small, suspected area on last month's PSMA PET scan. That is the same area that looked suspicious on PSMA PET in 2016 and on Axumin in early 2021. I did IADT 2016-2020, with continuous ADT since Jan 2021
GeorgeGlass
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
radiation cystitis?
My husband has had blood in his urine recently. The urologist did a cystoscope late August after he had blood in his urine then. The bladder looked fine. He also checked his AUS device for erosion but it also was working properly (although he still leaks and has to wear pads or depends). The urologist
My husband has had blood in his urine recently. The urologist did a cystoscope late August after he had blood in his urine then. The bladder looked fine. He also checked his AUS device for erosion but it also was working properly (although he still leaks and has to wear pads or depends). The urologist
Drandma
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
SIBO and NHS
Hi all Quite a few years ago I had my Gallbladder removed, a few years later IBS diagnosed after colonoscopy and endoscopy negative results thankfully, the last 6 months maybe longer have been horrible with flare ups IBS-D then the other way, bloating cramps the usual suspects, I had a really bad weekend
Hi all Quite a few years ago I had my Gallbladder removed, a few years later IBS diagnosed after colonoscopy and endoscopy negative results thankfully, the last 6 months maybe longer have been horrible with flare ups IBS-D then the other way, bloating cramps the usual suspects, I had a really bad weekend
Jaluga
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Rising PSA Again! What Next? Any Thoughts?
Prostatectomy 2015. Radiation x 32 tx. Zoladex x 8 with PSA nadir Oct 2017 - 0.01. Since then PSA climbed to 7.73 Jan 2022. Then had 9 degarelix injections ending Aug 2022. PSA down to 0.31. By Oct PSA was rising and by mid Dec was 2.0. Over the past two yrs have had PSMA Pet and internal MRI - no identifiable
Prostatectomy 2015. Radiation x 32 tx. Zoladex x 8 with PSA nadir Oct 2017 - 0.01. Since then PSA climbed to 7.73 Jan 2022. Then had 9 degarelix injections ending Aug 2022. PSA down to 0.31. By Oct PSA was rising and by mid Dec was 2.0. Over the past two yrs have had PSMA Pet and internal MRI - no identifiable
MGBman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Switching OAB medication to solifenacin
Hi All, My son has just started solifenacin after being on oxytrol patches. On the patches he had become dry overnight and his incontinence had decreased to small daily leaks. Because he wasn't completely dry in the day our urologist wanted to change his medication. It is only day 5 of taking solifenacin
Hi All, My son has just started solifenacin after being on oxytrol patches. On the patches he had become dry overnight and his incontinence had decreased to small daily leaks. Because he wasn't completely dry in the day our urologist wanted to change his medication. It is only day 5 of taking solifenacin
Aaateam
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ERIC
2 years ago
what’s typically after taxotere?
My father did 10 days radiation to lumbar spine and pelvis, is doing ADT (zytiga,Lupron) as well the xgeva. He just did his first round of taxotere last week and we’re gonna get him through the 6 rounds, god willing. What’s typically the next step after chemo? Does he then do immunotherapy? Also,
My father did 10 days radiation to lumbar spine and pelvis, is doing ADT (zytiga,Lupron) as well the xgeva. He just did his first round of taxotere last week and we’re gonna get him through the 6 rounds, god willing. What’s typically the next step after chemo? Does he then do immunotherapy? Also,
Shelboop
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Advances in Radiotherapy for Prostate Cancer - 14 Articles from Frontiers in Oncology 2022. Pick your topic and get smart(er).
This is a link to the Editorial by the editors of the Special Issue in FIO on Advances in Radiotherapy for PCa. The second link is to a page linking to the 14 individual papers. Should be something in there for everyone. [i]
Editorial: Advances in Radiotherapy for prostate cancer - Frontiers In Oncology
This is a link to the Editorial by the editors of the Special Issue in FIO on Advances in Radiotherapy for PCa. The second link is to a page linking to the 14 individual papers. Should be something in there for everyone. [i]
Editorial: Advances in Radiotherapy for prostate cancer - Frontiers In Oncology
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Solifenacin
Hi me again. Changed from Oxybutynin. To Solifenacin. Been on it a week. No change OAB but have side effects. No appetite, in fact lost nearly half a stone since being on these meds. Dry mouth but not as bad as Oxybutynin. Constipation, still feel I want to go all the time. Discomfort in the
Hi me again. Changed from Oxybutynin. To Solifenacin. Been on it a week. No change OAB but have side effects. No appetite, in fact lost nearly half a stone since being on these meds. Dry mouth but not as bad as Oxybutynin. Constipation, still feel I want to go all the time. Discomfort in the
Alloagirl
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Bladder Health UK
2 years ago
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