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degarelix v/s eligard "lupron"
my baseline psa was1316 with a elevated alkaline phosphatase of 270 12/2021 , on 01/13/2021 my psa had risen to 1665 to avoid a further psa spike I was given a loading dose of 240 mg of degarelix followed by 80 mg every 28 days for 18months then for 3 mouths this last summer a three month dose of
my baseline psa was1316 with a elevated alkaline phosphatase of 270 12/2021 , on 01/13/2021 my psa had risen to 1665 to avoid a further psa spike I was given a loading dose of 240 mg of degarelix followed by 80 mg every 28 days for 18months then for 3 mouths this last summer a three month dose of
yardsailor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
given up
Drs refusing to admit there’s any need for further B12 injections. So had my loading doses in October and I’m “wishing the reference ranges” Had another telephone conversation with a different doctor and she was reading from the same script. “Take supplements until October then we’ll retest” They
Drs refusing to admit there’s any need for further B12 injections. So had my loading doses in October and I’m “wishing the reference ranges” Had another telephone conversation with a different doctor and she was reading from the same script. “Take supplements until October then we’ll retest” They
Bumblebee02
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Which Treatment
Hi,,I'm 67 and have been diagnosed with Chronic Pancreatitis since 2011,but had symptoms since a child. It's chronic inflammation of the pancreas causing calcium deposits, fibrosing of the pancreas tissue which damages the tissue &nerve networks which causes constant pain for 75% of people with CP. It's
Hi,,I'm 67 and have been diagnosed with Chronic Pancreatitis since 2011,but had symptoms since a child. It's chronic inflammation of the pancreas causing calcium deposits, fibrosing of the pancreas tissue which damages the tissue &nerve networks which causes constant pain for 75% of people with CP. It's
MyCheesecake
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
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hyperthyroidism and side effects
I'm 8 weeks in now and my levels have come down. What's the minimum carbizamole we can take to stop relapse, I don't want to go hypo. I'm on 10mg at the moment but have 250 alkaline phosphatase reading which can indicate liver damage. What happens if the meds cause liver damage, I so want to stop
I'm 8 weeks in now and my levels have come down. What's the minimum carbizamole we can take to stop relapse, I don't want to go hypo. I'm on 10mg at the moment but have 250 alkaline phosphatase reading which can indicate liver damage. What happens if the meds cause liver damage, I so want to stop
Zoe12
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Phosphate binder trouble
Hi everyone! Hope someone can help me with this question. My doctor put me on a phosphate binder, sevelimir ( hope I spelled that, right) and after taking it for a few days, it felt like I had swallowed concrete. I felt like my esophagus was going to blow up and my stomach pressure was unbearable. I
Hi everyone! Hope someone can help me with this question. My doctor put me on a phosphate binder, sevelimir ( hope I spelled that, right) and after taking it for a few days, it felt like I had swallowed concrete. I felt like my esophagus was going to blow up and my stomach pressure was unbearable. I
Highgfr
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Kidney Disease
1 year ago
Help! Raised serum organic phosphate levels
Hello everyone... A month ago I posted after being concerned about a raised organic serum level. 1.89. After a change of diet and a retest there is no significant difference it’s now 1.84. The normal range is 1.40. All other bone profile and renal rests are fine as is the parathyroid level. I know
Hello everyone... A month ago I posted after being concerned about a raised organic serum level. 1.89. After a change of diet and a retest there is no significant difference it’s now 1.84. The normal range is 1.40. All other bone profile and renal rests are fine as is the parathyroid level. I know
Pangolin43
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Supplements and self-care
Hi everyone, I am new to this site and to this forum. It has been a wealth of information. I know there have been plenty of other threads, regarding supplements, and how we take care of ourselves, but some of them have aged and just wanted to start a fresh one. I am 53 and was diagnosed with stage
Hi everyone, I am new to this site and to this forum. It has been a wealth of information. I know there have been plenty of other threads, regarding supplements, and how we take care of ourselves, but some of them have aged and just wanted to start a fresh one. I am 53 and was diagnosed with stage
StayinAlive8
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Confused
I had a liver biopsy, my score is F3 S2 (NASH) I was told I don’t have cirrhosis yet. However, I have been getting spider veins on my legs and feel pain on my veins on the back of my legs up to my thighs. They are not bulging and the pain lasts for a couple of days and then it’s gone. I have
I had a liver biopsy, my score is F3 S2 (NASH) I was told I don’t have cirrhosis yet. However, I have been getting spider veins on my legs and feel pain on my veins on the back of my legs up to my thighs. They are not bulging and the pain lasts for a couple of days and then it’s gone. I have
Roxanne9
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Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
9 months ago
FDA approves niraparib and abiraterone acetate plus prednisone for BRCA-mutated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer - 08/11/2023
On August 11, 2023, the Food and Drug Administration approved the fixed dose combination of niraparib and abiraterone acetate (Akeega, Janssen Biotech, Inc.), with prednisone, for adult patients with deleterious or suspected deleterious BRCA-mutated castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), as determined
On August 11, 2023, the Food and Drug Administration approved the fixed dose combination of niraparib and abiraterone acetate (Akeega, Janssen Biotech, Inc.), with prednisone, for adult patients with deleterious or suspected deleterious BRCA-mutated castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC), as determined
cujoe
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Fight Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
raised alkaline phosphate
I have a decompromised liver waiting for transplant they are just waiting for me to get stronger ie bloods, I’m doing everything the consultant is asking and on an NG tube, why is my alkaline phosphate keep raising I’m over the normal by loads?
I have a decompromised liver waiting for transplant they are just waiting for me to get stronger ie bloods, I’m doing everything the consultant is asking and on an NG tube, why is my alkaline phosphate keep raising I’m over the normal by loads?
Harriet-sarah
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Mouthwash
Mouthwash is a really hard one as often it has glycols in it. My dentist said sometimes we can wash our mouths out with salt water and this helps when we have bad breath. and I am going to try listerine total care: Ingredients: sodium fluoride, water, alcohol, sorbital, paloxamer 407, eucalyptol flavor
Mouthwash is a really hard one as often it has glycols in it. My dentist said sometimes we can wash our mouths out with salt water and this helps when we have bad breath. and I am going to try listerine total care: Ingredients: sodium fluoride, water, alcohol, sorbital, paloxamer 407, eucalyptol flavor
memedeeme
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Allergic to Glycols
1 year ago
Understand Your Blood Work
this is from a Canadian PBC Society PBC FACT SHEET (09/02/16) (may vary by lab) ALP Alkaline Phosphatase This enzyme occurs mainly in liver cells next to bile ducts, and in bone. The blood level is raised in PBC and is the main enzyme that is checked to see if you have a response to treatment
this is from a Canadian PBC Society PBC FACT SHEET (09/02/16) (may vary by lab) ALP Alkaline Phosphatase This enzyme occurs mainly in liver cells next to bile ducts, and in bone. The blood level is raised in PBC and is the main enzyme that is checked to see if you have a response to treatment
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
23 days 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
2 months ago
It is not all in my head.
If I take B6 Vitamin Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate 25 mg with water twice a day and B12 hydroxocobalamin subcutaneously 1 mg three times a day then symptoms known to be experienced with B12 deficiency are dramatically are reduced. If I only take B12 than symptoms become severe. The most noticeable and therefore
If I take B6 Vitamin Pyridoxal 5 Phosphate 25 mg with water twice a day and B12 hydroxocobalamin subcutaneously 1 mg three times a day then symptoms known to be experienced with B12 deficiency are dramatically are reduced. If I only take B12 than symptoms become severe. The most noticeable and therefore
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Exciting!
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
4 months ago
Flare
Thursday, my husband had his follow-up appointment with Oncologist. I was very alarmed at some of his blood test results. His PSA went up to 1600. Doctor said other blood work was to be expected. I researched surged in PSA and found this, The PSA flare is a well-known phenomenon. The post chemotherapy
Thursday, my husband had his follow-up appointment with Oncologist. I was very alarmed at some of his blood test results. His PSA went up to 1600. Doctor said other blood work was to be expected. I researched surged in PSA and found this, The PSA flare is a well-known phenomenon. The post chemotherapy
MsHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
My Current Regiment of Administering B12.
With the sublingual of total 15-20 mg a day 3-4 doses my brain fog changed to 'brain haze' I could force myself to do things as I had much experience with accomplishing that, I chose not to push when I could which was extremely difficult and it took some practice to accomplish it without angst. A leap
With the sublingual of total 15-20 mg a day 3-4 doses my brain fog changed to 'brain haze' I could force myself to do things as I had much experience with accomplishing that, I chose not to push when I could which was extremely difficult and it took some practice to accomplish it without angst. A leap
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
test results . help please? just received but appt this morning with endo
hi I have just had the following results and also a note from GP wanting to talk about my 'worrying' thryoid (I assume TSH) results My cholesterol has been high and he wanted me on statins but i have been hoping if I get my thyroid going the cholesterol would come down (endo thinks that is not possible
hi I have just had the following results and also a note from GP wanting to talk about my 'worrying' thryoid (I assume TSH) results My cholesterol has been high and he wanted me on statins but i have been hoping if I get my thyroid going the cholesterol would come down (endo thinks that is not possible
lauriegraham
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
New method of dosage of B12--Discredited!
The below is without citation and I may be incorrect. Statement of Facts:
Edit-I was using a form of analysis. The 'Statement of facts' Is what I was using and accepting as true to form my hypothesis and conclusion. It was not an absolute which would be reasonable to assume. My bad for assuming
The below is without citation and I may be incorrect. Statement of Facts:
Edit-I was using a form of analysis. The 'Statement of facts' Is what I was using and accepting as true to form my hypothesis and conclusion. It was not an absolute which would be reasonable to assume. My bad for assuming
WIZARD6787
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Advice please x
I have had low b12, ferritin and d3 before and it is low again now.Serum vit b12 187 range ( 197-771) Serum folate 2.3 range ( >3 ) Serum ferritin 27 range ( 30-130) Vit D 32 ( over 50 ) adequate level I also have low serum inorganic phosphate... that is new to me. My gp has given me d3 tablets and
I have had low b12, ferritin and d3 before and it is low again now.Serum vit b12 187 range ( 197-771) Serum folate 2.3 range ( >3 ) Serum ferritin 27 range ( 30-130) Vit D 32 ( over 50 ) adequate level I also have low serum inorganic phosphate... that is new to me. My gp has given me d3 tablets and
49goingon99
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
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