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question about macuna
hi Few questions. 1. Does macuna capsule must take with benserazide or carbidopa? 2. If so, i am taking 100mg levodopa/25mg benserazide(Madopar) if I want to add 400mg mucuna15% levodopa ; so I need to take extra benserazide? thx
hi Few questions. 1. Does macuna capsule must take with benserazide or carbidopa? 2. If so, i am taking 100mg levodopa/25mg benserazide(Madopar) if I want to add 400mg mucuna15% levodopa ; so I need to take extra benserazide? thx
limcheeese22
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Stage 4 fibrosis of the Liver
I contracted Hepatitis A in 2020, undiagnosed for 2 months. Six months later I was told I had NALD and last year I was sent for ultrasound scans and blood tests to check for cancer. In March this year, I was told I had Stage 4 Fibrosis of the liver. Does anyone know if this can be reversed, any treatments
I contracted Hepatitis A in 2020, undiagnosed for 2 months. Six months later I was told I had NALD and last year I was sent for ultrasound scans and blood tests to check for cancer. In March this year, I was told I had Stage 4 Fibrosis of the liver. Does anyone know if this can be reversed, any treatments
Wi-llow
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British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Timing of co-careldopa
I've written to US NLM regarding the difference of advice given when taken the co-careldopa pill, as follows....Thank you for contacting the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The details of your message are listed below. You can expect to hear from us within 2 to 5 business days. For additional
I've written to US NLM regarding the difference of advice given when taken the co-careldopa pill, as follows....Thank you for contacting the U.S. National Library of Medicine (NLM). The details of your message are listed below. You can expect to hear from us within 2 to 5 business days. For additional
Allypally49
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
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FDA approves a new IND application of 225Ac-J591 (Actinium)
The FDA has granted clearance to an investigational new drug (IND) application for 225Ac-J591 (CONV01-α), a prostate-specific membrane antigen-targeted monoclonal antibody under investigation for the treatment of patients with advanced prostate cancer, announced Convergent Therapeutics, the developer
The FDA has granted clearance to an investigational new drug (IND) application for 225Ac-J591 (CONV01-α), a prostate-specific membrane antigen-targeted monoclonal antibody under investigation for the treatment of patients with advanced prostate cancer, announced Convergent Therapeutics, the developer
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Travelling abroad with coeliac
Hi Recently been diagnosed with coeliac disease and going for a European interrail trip in the summer. Probably staying in hotels 1 or 2 nights before going to a different country. Can anyone give me some advice which countries are good with gluten free foods and any practical advice. e.g. do I take
Hi Recently been diagnosed with coeliac disease and going for a European interrail trip in the summer. Probably staying in hotels 1 or 2 nights before going to a different country. Can anyone give me some advice which countries are good with gluten free foods and any practical advice. e.g. do I take
Welshtoffee
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Gluten Free Guerrillas
8 months ago
B12 injections frequency
Hi I diviculutis (diagnosis November 2022) and in March 2023 was told that I have B12 malabsorption after a blood test due to this I have been having B12 injections every 12 weeks since then. I have also been diagnosed with coeliac disease a few months ago. My problem is around 3 weeks before
Hi I diviculutis (diagnosis November 2022) and in March 2023 was told that I have B12 malabsorption after a blood test due to this I have been having B12 injections every 12 weeks since then. I have also been diagnosed with coeliac disease a few months ago. My problem is around 3 weeks before
Welshtoffee
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Addition of an ARSI to standard ADT significantly increases the risk of fractures and falls in men with prostate cancer
Jones C, Gray S, Brown M, et al. Risk of fractures and falls in men with advanced or metastatic prostate cancer receiving androgen deprivation therapy and treated with novel androgen receptor signalling inhibitors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Eur Urol Oncol.
Jones C, Gray S, Brown M, et al. Risk of fractures and falls in men with advanced or metastatic prostate cancer receiving androgen deprivation therapy and treated with novel androgen receptor signalling inhibitors: a systematic review and meta-analysis of randomised controlled trials. Eur Urol Oncol.
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Cortisol test result
Hi, I have just had some blood test results come back today. Currently on 5.5mg, but have been taking 6mg (Sat 30th..Sun, Mon, Tues) as have had lots going on, bit stressful but good stress not bad! the 0.5mg did help. All results are ok including PV, ESR, CRP. Also had a basal cortisol test (partially
Hi, I have just had some blood test results come back today. Currently on 5.5mg, but have been taking 6mg (Sat 30th..Sun, Mon, Tues) as have had lots going on, bit stressful but good stress not bad! the 0.5mg did help. All results are ok including PV, ESR, CRP. Also had a basal cortisol test (partially
Saffron23
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
'Wednesday Word"
Since my question yesterday was concerning 'brain fog', I thought my word for today should be [u][i]
encephalopathy
[/i][/u] - here are specifics about the word This is a blanket term referring to any brain dysfunction. It can commonly be called 'brain fog'. However, [u][i]
encephalopathy
Since my question yesterday was concerning 'brain fog', I thought my word for today should be [u][i]
encephalopathy
[/i][/u] - here are specifics about the word This is a blanket term referring to any brain dysfunction. It can commonly be called 'brain fog'. However, [u][i]
encephalopathy
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
6 months ago
Return of the Duck. The Saga Continues.......
Good morning guys and gals.Hope everyone is as well as they can be. Well, here's the promised update from a couple of years ago but to be fair, nothing much had happened on the heart surgery front, I'd been in nsr and I have still been contributing replies. Settle down with a strong drink of choice,
Good morning guys and gals.Hope everyone is as well as they can be. Well, here's the promised update from a couple of years ago but to be fair, nothing much had happened on the heart surgery front, I'd been in nsr and I have still been contributing replies. Settle down with a strong drink of choice,
Ducky2003
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
PSA after chemo # 4
Hi My husbands last chemo was # 3 and PSA was 0.14, he just got the results from Chemo # 4 and it was at 0.12. This is the slowest decline if you look in the profile Iisted all his PSA results. Should we be worried that this last one barely moved ? Or is this slower decline good news? Thanks for any
Hi My husbands last chemo was # 3 and PSA was 0.14, he just got the results from Chemo # 4 and it was at 0.12. This is the slowest decline if you look in the profile Iisted all his PSA results. Should we be worried that this last one barely moved ? Or is this slower decline good news? Thanks for any
positive-thinking
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
How Much Carbidopa Levodopa After 5-10 Years? Any other meds?
I am about to "celebrate" the six year anniversary of my Parkinson's disease diagnosis. I currently take five 25/100 Carbidopa Levodopa tablets per day, usually around 9:00 a.m., noon, 3:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., and 9:00 p.m. although timing varies slightly from day to day. Lately, I have noticed that I
I am about to "celebrate" the six year anniversary of my Parkinson's disease diagnosis. I currently take five 25/100 Carbidopa Levodopa tablets per day, usually around 9:00 a.m., noon, 3:00 p.m., 6:00 p.m., and 9:00 p.m. although timing varies slightly from day to day. Lately, I have noticed that I
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
MyLupus mobile phone app aims to help patients in care decisions
MyLupus, a new mobile phone app that’s meant to be used between doctor visits, was designed to help people with moderate to severe lupus make more-educated healthcare decisions. The free application was developed by a team of scientists — including rheumatologists at the University of Alabama at
MyLupus, a new mobile phone app that’s meant to be used between doctor visits, was designed to help people with moderate to severe lupus make more-educated healthcare decisions. The free application was developed by a team of scientists — including rheumatologists at the University of Alabama at
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
8 months ago
Crohns/IBD
I have undiagnosed Crohns/IBD and continuous flares. I had surgery in 2011 resection of 20cm colon. What treatments are effective?
I have undiagnosed Crohns/IBD and continuous flares. I had surgery in 2011 resection of 20cm colon. What treatments are effective?
Lalande
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Rising PCA - on ADT Holiday
Diagnosed Stage 4 oligometastatic (low volume) PCA in 2021. Gleason 7, 4+3 . Completed RT and 18 months on ADT (Nubeqa) paused the ADT in September after PSA non detectable and a fresh set of scans showed no “evidence of disease”. Continued to do bloodwork quarterly and PSA remained at 0. Until
Diagnosed Stage 4 oligometastatic (low volume) PCA in 2021. Gleason 7, 4+3 . Completed RT and 18 months on ADT (Nubeqa) paused the ADT in September after PSA non detectable and a fresh set of scans showed no “evidence of disease”. Continued to do bloodwork quarterly and PSA remained at 0. Until
Kkash
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Confused
UPDATE: April 5, 2024 Yesterday was very disappointing as my husbands PSA increased again by 183 points, last month his PSA was 1546 and now it is 1730. All his other CBC results were good. His Alkaline Phosphatase increased 6 points, last month 127 and now 133 but still in range of 40-150. Questioned
UPDATE: April 5, 2024 Yesterday was very disappointing as my husbands PSA increased again by 183 points, last month his PSA was 1546 and now it is 1730. All his other CBC results were good. His Alkaline Phosphatase increased 6 points, last month 127 and now 133 but still in range of 40-150. Questioned
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Psa level
Just came off degarlix as psa level was rising, now on xtadi apalutamide how long does it take for psa level to fall and by how much?
Just came off degarlix as psa level was rising, now on xtadi apalutamide how long does it take for psa level to fall and by how much?
littlemount
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Can you help me with an advice, please
Hello everyone! I am diagnosed with hypothyroidism and take Levothyroxine 100mg. I don't feel well at all, but I also have other health problems: lupus, Sjogren's, Henoch's purpura, neutropenia... I have a lot of symptoms and pains that I don't know where they are coming from, but fibromyalgia and depression
Hello everyone! I am diagnosed with hypothyroidism and take Levothyroxine 100mg. I don't feel well at all, but I also have other health problems: lupus, Sjogren's, Henoch's purpura, neutropenia... I have a lot of symptoms and pains that I don't know where they are coming from, but fibromyalgia and depression
Geoegeta
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
AUTOIMMUNE LIVER BLOODS
I am new to this community and have found some useful information here. I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency of 158 last August, had various tests plus B12 repeated on 17 January and this time my B12 came back at 147. My GP says it’s borderline but from what I’ve read hear it’s low, he did further bloods
I am new to this community and have found some useful information here. I was diagnosed with B12 deficiency of 158 last August, had various tests plus B12 repeated on 17 January and this time my B12 came back at 147. My GP says it’s borderline but from what I’ve read hear it’s low, he did further bloods
Frenchbetty
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
8 months ago
Post CABG & TIA
Apologies for the medical acronyms. Put more simply they mean I have had a triple heart bypass and some mini strokes. Am now well on the way to a full recovery. However coupled with being partially sighted, need to ask for some advice. In my current state and looking forward, when would be the
Apologies for the medical acronyms. Put more simply they mean I have had a triple heart bypass and some mini strokes. Am now well on the way to a full recovery. However coupled with being partially sighted, need to ask for some advice. In my current state and looking forward, when would be the
Fatgit72
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Couch to 5K
14 hours ago
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