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lymphocytic leucocytosis
I have CLL diagnosed a year ago, just had my bloods done last week, the results have come back with lymphocytic leucocytosis does anyone know if this is a bad thing not heard if this before. Donnax
I have CLL diagnosed a year ago, just had my bloods done last week, the results have come back with lymphocytic leucocytosis does anyone know if this is a bad thing not heard if this before. Donnax
PusscatsGoodies
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CLL Support
4 months ago
Looking for advice to deal with pain and stiffness related to AIH.
I was recently signposted as this may be my diagnosis by a GP and I'm awaiting a consultant appointment with Rheumatology as appose to a liver specialist despite me questioning this. I have no inflammation markers on my bloods but I do on my antibodies and smooth muscle blood counts which his why it's
I was recently signposted as this may be my diagnosis by a GP and I'm awaiting a consultant appointment with Rheumatology as appose to a liver specialist despite me questioning this. I have no inflammation markers on my bloods but I do on my antibodies and smooth muscle blood counts which his why it's
PeterStewart
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
ADT failure
We saw my Dad's MO on 5/23. Over the course of 4 weeks my dad's PSA moved from 1.46 to 2.14, He said we need to be on Zytiga for three months before we can deem it a failure, but just like Xtandi, it appears my dad had limited help with it. We have talked about the next steps, chemo and pluvicto. My
We saw my Dad's MO on 5/23. Over the course of 4 weeks my dad's PSA moved from 1.46 to 2.14, He said we need to be on Zytiga for three months before we can deem it a failure, but just like Xtandi, it appears my dad had limited help with it. We have talked about the next steps, chemo and pluvicto. My
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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Extreme responses to immune checkpoint blockade following bipolar androgen therapy and enzalutamide in patients with metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7585736/
Extreme responses to immune checkpoint blockade following bipolar androgen therapy and enzalutamide in patients with metastatic castration resistant prostate cancer https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7585736/
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Essential read & listen (watch) resources for ALL PCa patients - The 2023 Walsh Guide & Peter Attia's podcast with Dr. Ed. Schaeffer -10/23
Two recent resources that all PCa patients should take the time to get/use/access. The first is the 2023 updated edition of the patient guide, [i]
Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer.
[/i] And the second is a [i]
Dr. Peter Attia podcast interview with Ed Schaeffer, MD & PhD[
Two recent resources that all PCa patients should take the time to get/use/access. The first is the 2023 updated edition of the patient guide, [i]
Dr. Patrick Walsh's Guide to Surviving Prostate Cancer.
[/i] And the second is a [i]
Dr. Peter Attia podcast interview with Ed Schaeffer, MD & PhD[
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
For People With Parkinson's Taking Levodopa Medication: The Danger of B6 Deficiency Is Dire and Vastly Outweighs the Danger of B6 Excess
Vitamin B6 is an essential cofactor for over 100 enzymatic reactions. We need abundant B6 to keep what is left of our dopaminergic neurons as healthy as possible, especially since they are already compromised by Parkinson's. Levodopa medication depletes vitamin B6. B6 is only present in foods in low
Vitamin B6 is an essential cofactor for over 100 enzymatic reactions. We need abundant B6 to keep what is left of our dopaminergic neurons as healthy as possible, especially since they are already compromised by Parkinson's. Levodopa medication depletes vitamin B6. B6 is only present in foods in low
park_bear
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Cure Parkinson's
11 months ago
📚14-08-2024 Surprising mechanism of lupus kidney damage identified
I am wondering if lupus/UCTD patients are tested in their follow-up appointments about all these recent discoveries🤔 🧾 Key cells behind severe kidney damage in lupus identified • A research team led by Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin has identified a small population of immune cells called innate
I am wondering if lupus/UCTD patients are tested in their follow-up appointments about all these recent discoveries🤔 🧾 Key cells behind severe kidney damage in lupus identified • A research team led by Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin has identified a small population of immune cells called innate
Naladog
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LUPUS UK
30 days ago
Time to adjust my course, any suggestions?
Psa is on a steady increase again. I was taking extandi for a year up until 11 /23 over that yr my Psa had dropped from 29, 11/22 to 1.4 ,11/23. I was having significant SEs, brain fog mainly so I decided to switch to nubeqa (daralutimide) even tho there was a steady drop in PSA on extandi. Nubeqa
Psa is on a steady increase again. I was taking extandi for a year up until 11 /23 over that yr my Psa had dropped from 29, 11/22 to 1.4 ,11/23. I was having significant SEs, brain fog mainly so I decided to switch to nubeqa (daralutimide) even tho there was a steady drop in PSA on extandi. Nubeqa
rick8637
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
Liver Cancer
I was diagnosed with liver cancer by my consultant yesterday (Friday 31st May 2024). They are going to take a liver biopsy in a couple of weeks as I am going on holiday next Monday. Then once this is done I will be having radiography. I am going to be positive and hopefully fight this all the way
I was diagnosed with liver cancer by my consultant yesterday (Friday 31st May 2024). They are going to take a liver biopsy in a couple of weeks as I am going on holiday next Monday. Then once this is done I will be having radiography. I am going to be positive and hopefully fight this all the way
Mick1414
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
New saliva test for PCa screening
It will be presented this weekend. They claim that it is more specific than PSA screening and also can be done at home using supplied by mailed kits.
It will be presented this weekend. They claim that it is more specific than PSA screening and also can be done at home using supplied by mailed kits.
Justfor_
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Fight Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
discomfort under ribs
I feel fine, then I get pain around liver area and get stomach cramps which I end up having to poo the colour is quite yellowish (sorry for details!) once I have been feel much better this has been going on for some weeks now it is definitely worse if I were to eat food with fats in, any ideas please
I feel fine, then I get pain around liver area and get stomach cramps which I end up having to poo the colour is quite yellowish (sorry for details!) once I have been feel much better this has been going on for some weeks now it is definitely worse if I were to eat food with fats in, any ideas please
Suecong
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Aside from easing motor symptoms of Parkinson’s disease, deep brain stimulation (DBS) may also slow disease progression
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/dbs-reduces-toxic-clumping-parkinsons-rat-brain-cells-study/
https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/news/dbs-reduces-toxic-clumping-parkinsons-rat-brain-cells-study/
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
FDA grants RMAT status for BlueRock’s Parkinson’s therapy
Good Morning or Evening All, Is this another "Teaser"or could this be ready and available for patients in the near future ? Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted a regenerative medicine advanced therapy (RMAT) designation for BlueRock Therapeutics’ investigational cell therapy
Bemdaneprocel
Good Morning or Evening All, Is this another "Teaser"or could this be ready and available for patients in the near future ? Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has granted a regenerative medicine advanced therapy (RMAT) designation for BlueRock Therapeutics’ investigational cell therapy
Bemdaneprocel
Baron1
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Some good news
Just to keep you all up to date. I have been on 50mg daily of Agomelatine, for depression, foe the padt month. I feel the best I have felt in years!. Severe restless legs are 75% better. Some nights I have no rls at all. Always good to have a good news story - especially for me after the last 6 months
Just to keep you all up to date. I have been on 50mg daily of Agomelatine, for depression, foe the padt month. I feel the best I have felt in years!. Severe restless legs are 75% better. Some nights I have no rls at all. Always good to have a good news story - especially for me after the last 6 months
Trish8433
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
pain in left side
Hi have Chorrosis of the liver and have been good up until today. I have felt discomfort in my left side and it goes up the left side of my back to my neck. I did contact my local gp who is going to do bloods on Tuesday as there extremely busy. Will it have something to do with my diagnosis? Or anyone
Hi have Chorrosis of the liver and have been good up until today. I have felt discomfort in my left side and it goes up the left side of my back to my neck. I did contact my local gp who is going to do bloods on Tuesday as there extremely busy. Will it have something to do with my diagnosis? Or anyone
Meanies
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Nicotine…… a complete no-brainer.
Update most don’t know about nicotine, you should. Read my previous post if you’re wondering about it. I’ll soon be off c/l. I have experimented with nicotine and it seems to work better than the meds. My sense of smell is returning. I’m smelling things that I wish I couldn’t smell, lol. I forgotten
Update most don’t know about nicotine, you should. Read my previous post if you’re wondering about it. I’ll soon be off c/l. I have experimented with nicotine and it seems to work better than the meds. My sense of smell is returning. I’m smelling things that I wish I couldn’t smell, lol. I forgotten
38yroldmale
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Cure Parkinson's
4 months ago
Perineural invasion increases soft tissue progression risk in metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer post-abiraterone resistance
Background : Prostate cancer presents with soft tissue progression (STP) is highly aggressive. We analyzed the risk factor for STP in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who developed abiraterone acetate (AA) resistance. Methods : This retrospective study included
Background : Prostate cancer presents with soft tissue progression (STP) is highly aggressive. We analyzed the risk factor for STP in patients with metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who developed abiraterone acetate (AA) resistance. Methods : This retrospective study included
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
FDA clearance for SYNC-T SV-102, a pioneering combo immunotherapy for Metastatic Castrate-Resistant Prostate Cancer
Source link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/syncromune-inc-announces-fda-clearance-232200345.html SYNC-T SV-102 Therapy combines partial tumor oncolysis with a fixed-dose combination multi-target biologic drug to provide a novel, personalized therapeutic approach for the treatment of metastatic
Source link: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/syncromune-inc-announces-fda-clearance-232200345.html SYNC-T SV-102 Therapy combines partial tumor oncolysis with a fixed-dose combination multi-target biologic drug to provide a novel, personalized therapeutic approach for the treatment of metastatic
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
worries
Here again. I am just so worried still. My liver enzymes were high. Managed to stay off the booze. Alt gone down slightly but ggt gone up a lot. Iron is low. My g p keeps saying it’s mental health issues but surely that cannot make my bloods deranged. She did an e consult to hepology and he said I
Here again. I am just so worried still. My liver enzymes were high. Managed to stay off the booze. Alt gone down slightly but ggt gone up a lot. Iron is low. My g p keeps saying it’s mental health issues but surely that cannot make my bloods deranged. She did an e consult to hepology and he said I
Curryblue
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Anyone with Graves disease have high gastric parietal cell antibodies?
Hi. I just had a lab done and found out I am positive for gastric parietal cell antibodies 26 where over 25 is considered positive. I read that it can be from pernicious anemia (my levels were low but normal now), autoimmune gastritis (i did an endoscopy and have mild gastritis) or from thyroid disease
Hi. I just had a lab done and found out I am positive for gastric parietal cell antibodies 26 where over 25 is considered positive. I read that it can be from pernicious anemia (my levels were low but normal now), autoimmune gastritis (i did an endoscopy and have mild gastritis) or from thyroid disease
Beefull8
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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