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Why B1 needs magnesium and potassium
Re magnesium and potassium... You need more than 'normal levels'. From Elliot Overton the nutritionist well known from Youtube. "When you take such high doses of B1, it increases enzymatic activity, increasing the requirment for the other enzymatic cofactors including minerals and B vitamins. Magnesium
Re magnesium and potassium... You need more than 'normal levels'. From Elliot Overton the nutritionist well known from Youtube. "When you take such high doses of B1, it increases enzymatic activity, increasing the requirment for the other enzymatic cofactors including minerals and B vitamins. Magnesium
Dap1948
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Cure Parkinson's
3 years ago
I don’t see my long post so I’ll type it again
Husband had radical prostatectomy in 2004. Ok til PSA started to rise in 2010 so had 37 radiation treatments. Did well until this year. Jan started bleeding badly in urine. In and out of hospitals due to the excessive bleeding. May 2021, PSA started to rise again. 1.9 to 3. Doc ordered PET and Bone scan
Husband had radical prostatectomy in 2004. Ok til PSA started to rise in 2010 so had 37 radiation treatments. Did well until this year. Jan started bleeding badly in urine. In and out of hospitals due to the excessive bleeding. May 2021, PSA started to rise again. 1.9 to 3. Doc ordered PET and Bone scan
Madbeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Removal of greater number of lymph nodes during RP associated with better survival
Removal of greater numbers of lymph nodes during radical prostatectomy for intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer is associated with improved survival, according to data presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society of Urologic Oncology. In a propensity score analysis, removal of 10 to 19
Removal of greater numbers of lymph nodes during radical prostatectomy for intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer is associated with improved survival, according to data presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society of Urologic Oncology. In a propensity score analysis, removal of 10 to 19
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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Patients located in France?? In urgent need of advice!!!
My father is getting a lot worse, all chemos failed, hormone therapy did not work either, genetic testing revealed no mutation and he now has very painful metastasis all over his spine ( no organs). PSA is 1900 and alcalina phosphates are high also. My father has an appointment on Thursday next week
My father is getting a lot worse, all chemos failed, hormone therapy did not work either, genetic testing revealed no mutation and he now has very painful metastasis all over his spine ( no organs). PSA is 1900 and alcalina phosphates are high also. My father has an appointment on Thursday next week
Lousab
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Ongoing underactive thyroid symptoms
Hi all, I have posted on here on numerous times and got some good advice so wanted to reach out with some more questions. Recent blood test results are: 7th Jan 2021 - TSH - 2.26 (ref: 0.3-5.5), TPO - 42 (0-33.9), Folate - 6.8 (3.9-20), B12 823 (223-1132), Ferritin - 88 (30-284), Vitamin D - 42 (50-125
Hi all, I have posted on here on numerous times and got some good advice so wanted to reach out with some more questions. Recent blood test results are: 7th Jan 2021 - TSH - 2.26 (ref: 0.3-5.5), TPO - 42 (0-33.9), Folate - 6.8 (3.9-20), B12 823 (223-1132), Ferritin - 88 (30-284), Vitamin D - 42 (50-125
Mjpp84
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Medscape» The Hidden Cost of Prostatectomy: Patient Regret
Article in Dec 3 Medscape. I believe it's a subscription only site, so am including a copy below. Comments from doctors have been generally in agreement. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/963971?uac=407306BN&faf=1&sso=true&impID=3845549&src=WNL_dne4_211203_MSCPEDIT#vp_1 «quote» The Hidden Cost of
Article in Dec 3 Medscape. I believe it's a subscription only site, so am including a copy below. Comments from doctors have been generally in agreement. https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/963971?uac=407306BN&faf=1&sso=true&impID=3845549&src=WNL_dne4_211203_MSCPEDIT#vp_1 «quote» The Hidden Cost of
BerkshireBear
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
B12
I had my B12 tested. It's dropped right down near the bottom of the range. (210 when bottom of range is 200) I already take B vitamins daily. I take omeprazole which affects B12 absorption. My GP says no remedial action can be taken while I am within range. T his doesn't seem right when the opt imal
I had my B12 tested. It's dropped right down near the bottom of the range. (210 when bottom of range is 200) I already take B vitamins daily. I take omeprazole which affects B12 absorption. My GP says no remedial action can be taken while I am within range. T his doesn't seem right when the opt imal
fiftyone
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Cancer Doctor Recommends Xofigo (Radium 223) Because PSA is Rising Again After 10 Months of ADT with Firmagon and Zytiga
My PSA started rising again 2 months ago. It is now at 37. The highest PSA was 160 when this all started about a year ago. Testosterone is still negligible. Recent bone scan shows some improvement in old bone metastases but a couple of new ones just popped up. The VA oncologist is scheduling me for
My PSA started rising again 2 months ago. It is now at 37. The highest PSA was 160 when this all started about a year ago. Testosterone is still negligible. Recent bone scan shows some improvement in old bone metastases but a couple of new ones just popped up. The VA oncologist is scheduling me for
diamondrn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
NCCN re-revises low-risk guidelines
This is probably a tempest in a teapot. NCCN, one of the top organizations that establishes the standard-of-care in the US, has once again changed its low-risk guidelines. It caused a bit of a storm earlier this year when they removed the word "[i]preferred[/i]" after "active surveillance" for low-risk
This is probably a tempest in a teapot. NCCN, one of the top organizations that establishes the standard-of-care in the US, has once again changed its low-risk guidelines. It caused a bit of a storm earlier this year when they removed the word "[i]preferred[/i]" after "active surveillance" for low-risk
Tall_Allen
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Prostate Cancer Network
3 years ago
Darolutamide & Simvastatin?
New cell study from Japan below (1). It has been known for a century that solid tumor cells have an increased uptake of cholesterol. In PCa, higher cellular cholesterol levels are associated with a poorer prognosis. From 2004: "
Involvement of cholesterol-rich lipid rafts in interleukin-6-induced
New cell study from Japan below (1). It has been known for a century that solid tumor cells have an increased uptake of cholesterol. In PCa, higher cellular cholesterol levels are associated with a poorer prognosis. From 2004: "
Involvement of cholesterol-rich lipid rafts in interleukin-6-induced
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Help with fibro and headaches
Hi i have suffered with fibro and constant headaches for over 20yrs.also arthritis in my hip snd groin so cant walk very far. Recently i went on holiday to spain , lovely weather and i have never felt so well, bot one headache no aches and pains no brain fog. Felt like a completely different person.
Hi i have suffered with fibro and constant headaches for over 20yrs.also arthritis in my hip snd groin so cant walk very far. Recently i went on holiday to spain , lovely weather and i have never felt so well, bot one headache no aches and pains no brain fog. Felt like a completely different person.
Teaner
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
My Dady's Prostate Cancer
Hi everyone, It is the first time that I write and I would like your opinions about my case: I am the daughter of a 75 years old man with metastatic prostate cancer. It all started in 2002 when he underwent a radical prostatectomy with a gleason 6 pt2bn0m0. Until 2019 he has been on intermittent hormonal
Hi everyone, It is the first time that I write and I would like your opinions about my case: I am the daughter of a 75 years old man with metastatic prostate cancer. It all started in 2002 when he underwent a radical prostatectomy with a gleason 6 pt2bn0m0. Until 2019 he has been on intermittent hormonal
Izas
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Vitamin B Complex
morning I have bought Vitamin B Complex, it is two tablets a day, do I need to space these out, or can I take both together. sorry I'm still learning about vitamins
morning I have bought Vitamin B Complex, it is two tablets a day, do I need to space these out, or can I take both together. sorry I'm still learning about vitamins
MARZY1969
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Re cap on vitamins please.
Hi, I used to take regular supplements as per the great guidance on here. However, the supplements added up, in cost too, and tbh I just got fed up of ordering, paying for, and remembering to take my T4 plus T3 every day plus a whole load of supplements. So, yes, I stopped I went back onto T4 only
Hi, I used to take regular supplements as per the great guidance on here. However, the supplements added up, in cost too, and tbh I just got fed up of ordering, paying for, and remembering to take my T4 plus T3 every day plus a whole load of supplements. So, yes, I stopped I went back onto T4 only
Pastille
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Radical prostatectomy, Gleason score 7 (4+3), PSA persistence, PSA rising, choosing no treatment
My father, 72, had his prostatectomy in May 2021, tumor stage T3a, N0. He had positive surgical margins, bladder neck invasion and perineural invasion. His post-surgical psa was 0.4 Aug, 0.437 Sept, 0.6 Oct, 0.723 Nov. His PSMA PET/CT did not identify any specific locations. His oncologist recommends
My father, 72, had his prostatectomy in May 2021, tumor stage T3a, N0. He had positive surgical margins, bladder neck invasion and perineural invasion. His post-surgical psa was 0.4 Aug, 0.437 Sept, 0.6 Oct, 0.723 Nov. His PSMA PET/CT did not identify any specific locations. His oncologist recommends
inhaleexhalerepeat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Potassium levels?
Has anyone had problems with their Potassium Levels? I had a high level on one of my routine blood tests and it was followed up by another test - due to COVID and GP restrictions I didn’t get the results until four weeks later. I was told the results were still too high and that I should proceed immediately
Has anyone had problems with their Potassium Levels? I had a high level on one of my routine blood tests and it was followed up by another test - due to COVID and GP restrictions I didn’t get the results until four weeks later. I was told the results were still too high and that I should proceed immediately
Plavers
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MPN Voice
3 years ago
Is an early morning blood test on an empty stomach just for a higher TSH?
Hello, can I just ask is it just B vitamins you don't take a week before your blood test? I've stopped vit D, zinc and magnesium too just in case. Also is the advice 'empty stomach early in the morning for the blood test' just to get a higher TSH? If so, and as my TSH is always less than 0.01, is it
Hello, can I just ask is it just B vitamins you don't take a week before your blood test? I've stopped vit D, zinc and magnesium too just in case. Also is the advice 'empty stomach early in the morning for the blood test' just to get a higher TSH? If so, and as my TSH is always less than 0.01, is it
Pinkpetite
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
ARMCHAIR EXERCISE
Hi folks can you recommend good websites for armchair exercises and advice for stiff knees. I use my exercise bike in short bursts 2/3 times a day, trying to build up the amount of time and move around more. I spend too much time on my laptop. I'm studying on line for a qualification, good marks above
Hi folks can you recommend good websites for armchair exercises and advice for stiff knees. I use my exercise bike in short bursts 2/3 times a day, trying to build up the amount of time and move around more. I spend too much time on my laptop. I'm studying on line for a qualification, good marks above
Ritaritis
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NRAS
3 years ago
Sifrol withdrawal, need Help Please.
Hello all together, I took my last Sifrol 66 days ago. I didn't go the cold turkey way, I started in November 2020 tapering to dosage of 0.03 Mg. (I started with 0.09mg 3 years ago) I don't have restlesslegs anymore. Since I quit i think I do have DAWS. Not all symptoms but extremely anxiety, panic
Hello all together, I took my last Sifrol 66 days ago. I didn't go the cold turkey way, I started in November 2020 tapering to dosage of 0.03 Mg. (I started with 0.09mg 3 years ago) I don't have restlesslegs anymore. Since I quit i think I do have DAWS. Not all symptoms but extremely anxiety, panic
Dina1234
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 years ago
Swam 100 miles over 7 months, Merwoman Warrior!
Hi! Swimmer, retired classroom teacher, grandma, mother, wife, friend Would like connect with other uterine cancer patients with Er & Pr & HER2 neg and/or on Ibrance & an aromatase inhibitor. 2015: stage 1B, grade 3 uterine cancer ER & PR & HER2 negative, radical hysterectomy & brachytherapy at the cuff
Hi! Swimmer, retired classroom teacher, grandma, mother, wife, friend Would like connect with other uterine cancer patients with Er & Pr & HER2 neg and/or on Ibrance & an aromatase inhibitor. 2015: stage 1B, grade 3 uterine cancer ER & PR & HER2 negative, radical hysterectomy & brachytherapy at the cuff
Merma
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SHARE Uterine Cancer Support
3 years ago
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