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T3 when to take it
have been put on a T3 trial by a private doctor who specialises in thyroid conditions, just wondered what time of day morning and evening is best to take it, as have been told to take it twice a day. Been on thyroid medication for over 70 years. For a underactive thyroid. As members say the thyroid
have been put on a T3 trial by a private doctor who specialises in thyroid conditions, just wondered what time of day morning and evening is best to take it, as have been told to take it twice a day. Been on thyroid medication for over 70 years. For a underactive thyroid. As members say the thyroid
elwins
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Rise in PSA and extra Eligard Injection
My psa has risen from <0.01 in Feb to 0.04 in April to 0.27 in July then 0.41 this week. I had a CT and full body scan on Tuesday, which according to my MO, who I saw today, showed no ‘hotspots’. Because my PCa metastasised to 4 places in 2016 when first diagnosed, I had radiation to the prostate followed
My psa has risen from <0.01 in Feb to 0.04 in April to 0.27 in July then 0.41 this week. I had a CT and full body scan on Tuesday, which according to my MO, who I saw today, showed no ‘hotspots’. Because my PCa metastasised to 4 places in 2016 when first diagnosed, I had radiation to the prostate followed
Brightman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
ARPIs May Improve Survival in Some With Prostate Cancer
"In patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, researchers have found that androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs) outperformed the standard of care, which improved responses to treatment and overall survival (OS; time a patient lives, regardless of disease status)." We are
"In patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer, researchers have found that androgen receptor pathway inhibitors (ARPIs) outperformed the standard of care, which improved responses to treatment and overall survival (OS; time a patient lives, regardless of disease status)." We are
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
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Emerging cancer drugs (IDO1 inhibitors) might also treat early-stage Alzheimer's disease [and maybe Parkinson's disease dementia].
"The therapies that are currently available are working to remove peptides that are likely the result of a bigger issue we can target before those peptides can start forming plaques. We're demonstrating that by targeting the brain's metabolism, we can not only slow, but reverse the progression of this
"The therapies that are currently available are working to remove peptides that are likely the result of a bigger issue we can target before those peptides can start forming plaques. We're demonstrating that by targeting the brain's metabolism, we can not only slow, but reverse the progression of this
jeffreyn
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
A Comprehensive Review of the Role of Stem Cells in Neuroregeneration: Potential Therapies for Neurological Disorders
This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of stem cells in neuroregeneration, exploring different types of stem cells, including embryonic stem cells (ESCs), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and adult stem cells, and their mechanisms of action in neural repair. It examines current
This review provides a comprehensive analysis of the role of stem cells in neuroregeneration, exploring different types of stem cells, including embryonic stem cells (ESCs), induced pluripotent stem cells (iPSCs), and adult stem cells, and their mechanisms of action in neural repair. It examines current
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson - Current trials Patients experiences
Co-organized by ISSCR and the WPC, this open access webinar will provide a high-level outlook of current cell therapy research and clinical applications for Parkinson’s disease. Presenters will highlight advances in cell and gene therapies, including basic research discoveries and the latest clinical
Co-organized by ISSCR and the WPC, this open access webinar will provide a high-level outlook of current cell therapy research and clinical applications for Parkinson’s disease. Presenters will highlight advances in cell and gene therapies, including basic research discoveries and the latest clinical
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Stem Cell Therapy for Parkinson - Current trials Patients experiences
Co-organized by ISSCR and the WPC, this open access webinar will provide a high-level outlook of current cell therapy research and clinical applications for Parkinson’s disease. Presenters will highlight advances in cell and gene therapies, including basic research discoveries and the latest clinical
Co-organized by ISSCR and the WPC, this open access webinar will provide a high-level outlook of current cell therapy research and clinical applications for Parkinson’s disease. Presenters will highlight advances in cell and gene therapies, including basic research discoveries and the latest clinical
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
Common Bile Duct
Hello, everyone. I had my Ultrasound last week, My CBD diameter is prominent measuring 12.1 cm. Is this finding worrying? Also my weight is 50 kilos taking 250mg of Urso 3 times a day equivalent to 750 mg. for so many years, my specialist reduced my Urso to 500mg a day, told me my liver is ok
Hello, everyone. I had my Ultrasound last week, My CBD diameter is prominent measuring 12.1 cm. Is this finding worrying? Also my weight is 50 kilos taking 250mg of Urso 3 times a day equivalent to 750 mg. for so many years, my specialist reduced my Urso to 500mg a day, told me my liver is ok
barotacnuevo
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PBC Foundation
1 month ago
Does anyone with LUPUS get reoccurring Shingles/ Herpes Zoster infections?
So I am waiting to be diagnosed with Lupus/ Mix Connective Tissue Disease. I have a lot of the symptoms for lupus like the face rash, other rashes on my body. Severing from fatigue, mouth ulcers really bad migraines. My body gets swollen and holds a lot of fluid. Joint pain as well as stomach issues.
So I am waiting to be diagnosed with Lupus/ Mix Connective Tissue Disease. I have a lot of the symptoms for lupus like the face rash, other rashes on my body. Severing from fatigue, mouth ulcers really bad migraines. My body gets swollen and holds a lot of fluid. Joint pain as well as stomach issues.
Severancered9
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LUPUS UK
6 months ago
Can psa fluctuate while on adt?
My husband has been on Eligard and Xtandi since 2021. He’d been undetectable until this past November when his psa rose to 0.004, detectable. But then he became undetectable once more until yesterday’s psa test when it became detectable again. His oncologist switched his Xtandi to another similar med
My husband has been on Eligard and Xtandi since 2021. He’d been undetectable until this past November when his psa rose to 0.004, detectable. But then he became undetectable once more until yesterday’s psa test when it became detectable again. His oncologist switched his Xtandi to another similar med
artmus
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
liver pain
has anyone experienced liver pain and if so what does it feel like? I am compensated cirrhosis and my blood work as of 5 months ago was completely normal. Getting it checked again in a month for follow up. I am not sure if I am just anxious or if I should be concerned but once in a while I get a quick
has anyone experienced liver pain and if so what does it feel like? I am compensated cirrhosis and my blood work as of 5 months ago was completely normal. Getting it checked again in a month for follow up. I am not sure if I am just anxious or if I should be concerned but once in a while I get a quick
eblessed1982
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Clarity Pharmaceuticals gains FDA fast-track status for advanced prostate cancer 64Cu-SAR-bisPSMA imaging -hopefully soon also for treatment
As you know by now, I am following this technology pretty closely as it is very promising and their clinical studies produced some impressive results (one guy became a complete responder after two infusions). This fast tracking is for using the molecule as tracer, but I hope it will pave the way for
As you know by now, I am following this technology pretty closely as it is very promising and their clinical studies produced some impressive results (one guy became a complete responder after two infusions). This fast tracking is for using the molecule as tracer, but I hope it will pave the way for
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Importance of Magnesium
The researchers report that this particular combination (low magnesium levels and high amounts of homocysteine) “damages the body’s genes, making people more susceptible to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, gastrointestinal diseases, a range of cancers, and diabetes”. https://www.thenewdaily.com.au
The researchers report that this particular combination (low magnesium levels and high amounts of homocysteine) “damages the body’s genes, making people more susceptible to Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease, gastrointestinal diseases, a range of cancers, and diabetes”. https://www.thenewdaily.com.au
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
1 month ago
What's next?
Surgery, pelvic and prostate bed radiation. 2 years zytiga/lupron. PSA <0.04 for 2 years. Radiation oncologist agrees with 2 MO no scans till PSA rises. 2 MO say no more treatment unless PSA rises.What is best next treatment if needed? Nervous not being proactive.Both MOs agreed only 2 years lupron.
Surgery, pelvic and prostate bed radiation. 2 years zytiga/lupron. PSA <0.04 for 2 years. Radiation oncologist agrees with 2 MO no scans till PSA rises. 2 MO say no more treatment unless PSA rises.What is best next treatment if needed? Nervous not being proactive.Both MOs agreed only 2 years lupron.
rfgh20
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Update on my liver cancer
I have just had a telephone call from my Liver Consultant. He gave me an update from first being told I would receive radiotherapy, this has now changed. I have to have a repeat CT scan and an MRI scan. Once I have these they are now looking at operating on the part of the liver where the cancer is
I have just had a telephone call from my Liver Consultant. He gave me an update from first being told I would receive radiotherapy, this has now changed. I have to have a repeat CT scan and an MRI scan. Once I have these they are now looking at operating on the part of the liver where the cancer is
Mick1414
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
PSA and Testosterone update
My PSA increased after 6 weeks to 0.04 but my T dropped to 8.87 not sure how to think of this. I had no expectation, so it is what it is. Plan is my MO will give me a PSMA scan if a I get to 2.0 PSA. These numbers are so small that I know that they are meaningless at this point but I would still
My PSA increased after 6 weeks to 0.04 but my T dropped to 8.87 not sure how to think of this. I had no expectation, so it is what it is. Plan is my MO will give me a PSMA scan if a I get to 2.0 PSA. These numbers are so small that I know that they are meaningless at this point but I would still
Scout4answers
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Keytruda for prostrate cancer.
Had my prostrate removed, psa went up, had radiation, psa went up, went on eleguard, psa kept going up, tried erleada, did nothing, psa kept going up, now at 25, also found a tumor on bladder outside wall. Oncologist wid a blood test and it showed that keytruda might work. After 1 infusion, psa went
Had my prostrate removed, psa went up, had radiation, psa went up, went on eleguard, psa kept going up, tried erleada, did nothing, psa kept going up, now at 25, also found a tumor on bladder outside wall. Oncologist wid a blood test and it showed that keytruda might work. After 1 infusion, psa went
Lightfoot550
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Low pulse
Hi Back on dialysis after nearly 30 years with transplant. Having problems with heart rate dropping. 35 pulse is regular at the mo. Cardiologist is talking about a pacemaker. Has anyone else had same problem and what did you do? thank you
Hi Back on dialysis after nearly 30 years with transplant. Having problems with heart rate dropping. 35 pulse is regular at the mo. Cardiologist is talking about a pacemaker. Has anyone else had same problem and what did you do? thank you
DoylerOz
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Kidney Dialysis
1 month ago
ELP Private NAFLD, HEP A,
Hi, I have paid for a ELP blood test as I have had, a Fibroscan 3yrs ago, 2 ultrasound scans in the last 11 months, 3 Gastroenterologists consultants in the passed 5yrs, of which they all retired without letting me know the results of tests they ordered for me, I have a new consultant who should have
Hi, I have paid for a ELP blood test as I have had, a Fibroscan 3yrs ago, 2 ultrasound scans in the last 11 months, 3 Gastroenterologists consultants in the passed 5yrs, of which they all retired without letting me know the results of tests they ordered for me, I have a new consultant who should have
Wi-llow
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Neck mass
Hi guys,I am new to this site and was wondering if anyone can tell me if a person can have graves disease even I f blood test at doctors came back as normal.am waiting to see an endocrinologist but was surprised when there was no mention of graves disease.my ultrasound showed a neck mass on right of
Hi guys,I am new to this site and was wondering if anyone can tell me if a person can have graves disease even I f blood test at doctors came back as normal.am waiting to see an endocrinologist but was surprised when there was no mention of graves disease.my ultrasound showed a neck mass on right of
PastaPrincess52
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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