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I'm a Newbie and a Breast Cancer Survivor š
Hi everybody! I am a firm believer in the power of peer groups and I am sooo happy I found you! I was just diagnosed in late April and had a modified radical mastectomy (aka double mastectomy) May 25th of this year. With an absolute belief in faith and with the grace God, I think I've sailed through
Hi everybody! I am a firm believer in the power of peer groups and I am sooo happy I found you! I was just diagnosed in late April and had a modified radical mastectomy (aka double mastectomy) May 25th of this year. With an absolute belief in faith and with the grace God, I think I've sailed through
mmb12497
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
2 years ago
PSA rising with 3.3month doubling time after Radical Prostatectomy. Further actions?
Patient age 60.
DaVinci Radical Prostatectomy was done in October 2021. Gleason 4+3. The cancer was contained in the prostate, it had not spread at the time. After the surgery the PSA has risen: 24.11.21 0.009 ng/mL 17.03.22 0.027 ng/mL 31.05.22 0.032 ng/mL What is the best route of action that
Patient age 60.
DaVinci Radical Prostatectomy was done in October 2021. Gleason 4+3. The cancer was contained in the prostate, it had not spread at the time. After the surgery the PSA has risen: 24.11.21 0.009 ng/mL 17.03.22 0.027 ng/mL 31.05.22 0.032 ng/mL What is the best route of action that
FiguringOut
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
RH Negative Blood Type and B12 Deficiency
This study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619848/ seems to say individuals with Rh negative blood types are more likely to have vitamin B deficiencies. Read the paragraph under Table 1. I have negative blood type. I wonder how many members on this site also have negative blood types
This study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4619848/ seems to say individuals with Rh negative blood types are more likely to have vitamin B deficiencies. Read the paragraph under Table 1. I have negative blood type. I wonder how many members on this site also have negative blood types
MoKayD
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
2 years ago
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Treatment after RP with affected lymph nodes
Hello! This is my first post to this forum, which I am following from some time ago, since I have some doubts about next steps of treatment of my advanced PC and would appreciate very much your help, in order to take best grounded decisions. My basic history on this matter is: ā¢ 2016: 58 years. PSA
Hello! This is my first post to this forum, which I am following from some time ago, since I have some doubts about next steps of treatment of my advanced PC and would appreciate very much your help, in order to take best grounded decisions. My basic history on this matter is: ā¢ 2016: 58 years. PSA
Urogallo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Blood results and Hashimoto's
My latest results: TPO came out at 253; Serum TSH level 5.75; Serum free T3 level 4.4; Serum free T4 15.7 I would be glad of advice interpreting these results. I have been told I have Hashimoto's. I have all the symptoms: coldness, fatigue, constipation, brain fog, hair loss etc. I have also put
My latest results: TPO came out at 253; Serum TSH level 5.75; Serum free T3 level 4.4; Serum free T4 15.7 I would be glad of advice interpreting these results. I have been told I have Hashimoto's. I have all the symptoms: coldness, fatigue, constipation, brain fog, hair loss etc. I have also put
vacher
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Hair loss and Vaccines
Hi everyone Some people may know from my previous posts that I've been struggling a lot with hair loss. Since this February it has rapidly increased and I'm trying my best not to stress about this. I am not on any medication, but have booked an appointment with a functional medicine practitioner from
Hi everyone Some people may know from my previous posts that I've been struggling a lot with hair loss. Since this February it has rapidly increased and I'm trying my best not to stress about this. I am not on any medication, but have booked an appointment with a functional medicine practitioner from
Annieza
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
How credible is my report
I even feel dumb writing this but unfortunately the expression "professional incompetence" comes to mind. The question is, do the 18F DCFPyl PET /CT scans actually show the prostate gland? I had the scans last week and only just received the written report. In three separate paragraphs it states 'persistent
I even feel dumb writing this but unfortunately the expression "professional incompetence" comes to mind. The question is, do the 18F DCFPyl PET /CT scans actually show the prostate gland? I had the scans last week and only just received the written report. In three separate paragraphs it states 'persistent
Birdwood
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Re-testing active B12 levels
I am planning to re-test my active B12 levels. In October 2021, my active B12 was 77.1 pmol/L (37.5-188), so on the low side. My folate was at the top of the range and ferritin high. Since the last test I have been taking a B12 supplement, and I just want some advice about whether I should stop the supplement
I am planning to re-test my active B12 levels. In October 2021, my active B12 was 77.1 pmol/L (37.5-188), so on the low side. My folate was at the top of the range and ferritin high. Since the last test I have been taking a B12 supplement, and I just want some advice about whether I should stop the supplement
bluejourney
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
I'm currently taking vitamin B complex w/Biotin
Biotin 400 mcg 1,333% DV How long before my PSA test should I stop taking this supplement? Thanks!
Biotin 400 mcg 1,333% DV How long before my PSA test should I stop taking this supplement? Thanks!
ocman
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Hypogonadism & upgrading of low-risk PCa.
New meta-analysis below [1]. By now, the association of low testoterone with more serious PCa has been established IMO. (But I continue to post on such to counter the old "fuel on the fire" belief.) Upgrading means that the pathologist, after radical prostatectomy [RP], found more serious cancer than
New meta-analysis below [1]. By now, the association of low testoterone with more serious PCa has been established IMO. (But I continue to post on such to counter the old "fuel on the fire" belief.) Upgrading means that the pathologist, after radical prostatectomy [RP], found more serious cancer than
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
End of Treatment Options? Oncologist says Make Yourself Comfortable Suggestions
My Oncologist says she has tried all her bags of tricks and nothing has worked keeping PSA under control . Diagnosed with advanced PC in 2918 with PSA over 200 referred to Urologist put on Zolodax injections. Worked for short while then became castrate resistant , began Zitiga, PSA kept rising , began
My Oncologist says she has tried all her bags of tricks and nothing has worked keeping PSA under control . Diagnosed with advanced PC in 2918 with PSA over 200 referred to Urologist put on Zolodax injections. Worked for short while then became castrate resistant , began Zitiga, PSA kept rising , began
Willy9173
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Vitamin dosage guidance
Iāve bombed recently & reassessing EVERYTHING from thyroid meds to HRT and now vitamins. I think Iāve been getting things wrongā¦..Does anyone know the optimal dosage we should take daily for the following: Vitamin C - I currently take 3 x 750mg (2,250mg in total) Zinc - I currently take 30mg daily Magnesium
Iāve bombed recently & reassessing EVERYTHING from thyroid meds to HRT and now vitamins. I think Iāve been getting things wrongā¦..Does anyone know the optimal dosage we should take daily for the following: Vitamin C - I currently take 3 x 750mg (2,250mg in total) Zinc - I currently take 30mg daily Magnesium
TiredMummy
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Supplements WITHOUT calcium- Vitamin B and Vitamin D
Hello there Does anyone know of any vitamin B and Vitamin D makes that DO NOT contain calcium? Normally appears as dicalcium in the small print š Thank you
Hello there Does anyone know of any vitamin B and Vitamin D makes that DO NOT contain calcium? Normally appears as dicalcium in the small print š Thank you
PixieElv
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Test results
Hey everyone, I received my test results today from Thriva and Iām just curious whether I should come down on my vitamin D like to dr said and also find a way to get less B12 as she said itās too high but still be able to get folate as thatās normally low. Any suggestions would be great. Just to clarify
Hey everyone, I received my test results today from Thriva and Iām just curious whether I should come down on my vitamin D like to dr said and also find a way to get less B12 as she said itās too high but still be able to get folate as thatās normally low. Any suggestions would be great. Just to clarify
Cade83
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
People of HealthUnlocked - Parkinsonās Disease: āLife is never the sameā
1 in 37 people alive today in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson's. Parkinson's is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world; every hour another two people are diagnosed with the condition. To help raise awareness in honour of Parkinson's Awareness Month, Barbara Kelly explains her
1 in 37 people alive today in the UK will be diagnosed with Parkinson's. Parkinson's is the fastest growing neurological condition in the world; every hour another two people are diagnosed with the condition. To help raise awareness in honour of Parkinson's Awareness Month, Barbara Kelly explains her
SaskiaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
2 years ago
PSMA PET Scan - What To Expect
Good morning Warriors: The journey continues. I have been in a battle with the PC Beast for 20 years. Had RP, Radiation, and Chemo. All worked for a while. I just received my 3rd injection of Radium 223. My PSA is still 9 but my ALP has dropped from 178 to 58 which seems very encouraging. My MO
Good morning Warriors: The journey continues. I have been in a battle with the PC Beast for 20 years. Had RP, Radiation, and Chemo. All worked for a while. I just received my 3rd injection of Radium 223. My PSA is still 9 but my ALP has dropped from 178 to 58 which seems very encouraging. My MO
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
How does PCa affect Venous Thromboembolism risk?
New study below [1]. In Sweden, PCa isassociated with a ~50% increase in the risk of a deep vein thrombosis [DVT] or pulmonary embolism. This is much lower than some studies have reported, e.g.: "In a larger study from the UK using linked primary care, secondary care and National Statistic Cause of Death
New study below [1]. In Sweden, PCa isassociated with a ~50% increase in the risk of a deep vein thrombosis [DVT] or pulmonary embolism. This is much lower than some studies have reported, e.g.: "In a larger study from the UK using linked primary care, secondary care and National Statistic Cause of Death
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Contradicting silly doctors' parrots
This subject is coming over and over into surface, so I decided to start a specific thread as I got bored in writing the same things over and over again: Post RP patients with a rising PSA are discouraged to take a PSMA PET/CT imaging before deciding on sRT, on the grounds that it will detect "nothing
This subject is coming over and over into surface, so I decided to start a specific thread as I got bored in writing the same things over and over again: Post RP patients with a rising PSA are discouraged to take a PSMA PET/CT imaging before deciding on sRT, on the grounds that it will detect "nothing
Justfor_
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 years ago
Paraneoplastic disorder associated with MF
I was diagnosed with MF last year and from around that time I've suffered tingling which has spread from my extremities to most of my body. In case it was made worse by ruxolitinib, I've paused that but the tingling has continued. I've had most of the other tests to make sure it is not due to vitamin
I was diagnosed with MF last year and from around that time I've suffered tingling which has spread from my extremities to most of my body. In case it was made worse by ruxolitinib, I've paused that but the tingling has continued. I've had most of the other tests to make sure it is not due to vitamin
Scaredy_cat
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MPN Voice
2 years ago
Looking for thoughts on next treatment after Docetaxel
Here's my background. - Living in Canada, diagnosed in 2018 with 4+4 and PSA 40. - On Zoladex since 2018 and still on - 35 sessions of radiation in 2018 and PSA dropped to <1. - PSA started rising (got to 40) in Summer 2020 and started on Zytiga -Scans showed 30+ mets to spine, ribs, pelvis but no soft
Here's my background. - Living in Canada, diagnosed in 2018 with 4+4 and PSA 40. - On Zoladex since 2018 and still on - 35 sessions of radiation in 2018 and PSA dropped to <1. - PSA started rising (got to 40) in Summer 2020 and started on Zytiga -Scans showed 30+ mets to spine, ribs, pelvis but no soft
davebliz
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
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