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Chronic Hep B in an LTR.
Hi everyone. It's great to be here and learning by reading through. My specific question is that now my partner and I are both dealing with chronic Hep B. My partner having showed symptoms of infection and I did not, hence me getting tested and finding out I'm positive also, with a high viral load, without
Hi everyone. It's great to be here and learning by reading through. My specific question is that now my partner and I are both dealing with chronic Hep B. My partner having showed symptoms of infection and I did not, hence me getting tested and finding out I'm positive also, with a high viral load, without
Leebo-b
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
4mm needles
Hi everyone, my daughter is thinking of using 4mm needles to sc inject her vitamin B as she see’s me doing that with insulin with no need to to pinch the skin. Does anyone on here do that please.
Hi everyone, my daughter is thinking of using 4mm needles to sc inject her vitamin B as she see’s me doing that with insulin with no need to to pinch the skin. Does anyone on here do that please.
weaverdee
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
average time for hospice care at home
It has been a long time since I have been on this forum. Unfortunately, we have the news that my SO has run out of all treatment options except for experimental drugs. He will not be taking it as his body has been weakened from all the different cocktails he has already tried. His PSA is now 185,
It has been a long time since I have been on this forum. Unfortunately, we have the news that my SO has run out of all treatment options except for experimental drugs. He will not be taking it as his body has been weakened from all the different cocktails he has already tried. His PSA is now 185,
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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New member - requesting advice for next steps - rising PSA following radical prostatectomy - decipher test score considerations
See my radical prostatectomy details below. I am in the process of determining next steps for treatment for post surgery biochemical recurrence (BCR). Robotic prostatectomy in October 2018. Initial PSA following surgery - undetectable (November 2018) April 2019 .02 October 2019 .09 February 2020
See my radical prostatectomy details below. I am in the process of determining next steps for treatment for post surgery biochemical recurrence (BCR). Robotic prostatectomy in October 2018. Initial PSA following surgery - undetectable (November 2018) April 2019 .02 October 2019 .09 February 2020
searchingtom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
stop iron and anti depressant before blood draw for hypothyroidism?
Hello again to all you helpful souls at H.U., I'm due for a thyroid test again soon. I'm aware that I need to stop Vitamin B complex 7 days before. What about iron? I also take Vitamin D and K2. I've also started taking an anti depressant, 5 days ago. Should I stop that too before blood draw? Thank you
Hello again to all you helpful souls at H.U., I'm due for a thyroid test again soon. I'm aware that I need to stop Vitamin B complex 7 days before. What about iron? I also take Vitamin D and K2. I've also started taking an anti depressant, 5 days ago. Should I stop that too before blood draw? Thank you
Koola
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Research Study with Niaparib in combination with Abiraterone Acetate and Prednisone
Has anyone been involved with a Research Study with Niaparib in combination with Abiraterone Acetate and Prednisone? I am considering It. It is double blind phase 3 study. I am 77 in 2001 radical prostatectomy. 2009 came back. 2010 trial with Avastin, nearly died. 2010 started Lupron on and off till
Has anyone been involved with a Research Study with Niaparib in combination with Abiraterone Acetate and Prednisone? I am considering It. It is double blind phase 3 study. I am 77 in 2001 radical prostatectomy. 2009 came back. 2010 trial with Avastin, nearly died. 2010 started Lupron on and off till
DER326
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Does eating a diet rich in Vitamin B Complex slows down the progression of AMN?
What I understand is that eating foods rich in Vitamin B complex are good for the brain and the nervous system. I eat a low-fat healthy diet with a lot of red meat. Red meat has Vitamin B12. Here is more information about Vitamin B Complex and their benefits: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles
What I understand is that eating foods rich in Vitamin B complex are good for the brain and the nervous system. I eat a low-fat healthy diet with a lot of red meat. Red meat has Vitamin B12. Here is more information about Vitamin B Complex and their benefits: https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles
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AMN EASIER
4 years ago
Why 0.1 or 0.2?
After hours amd hours of reading about the rise in PSA post a Radical Prostatectomy, not one article or person has explained why 0.1 or 0.2 is (or three consecutive rises within a within a specified period) is considered biological recurrence. Is it simply it's a nice round number or it was the threshold
After hours amd hours of reading about the rise in PSA post a Radical Prostatectomy, not one article or person has explained why 0.1 or 0.2 is (or three consecutive rises within a within a specified period) is considered biological recurrence. Is it simply it's a nice round number or it was the threshold
Steve507
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
New Clinical Trial. Clinical trial evaluates radiopharmaceutical as therapy for biochemically recurrent prostate cancer
Radium 223 for micrometastasis treatment in patients with BCR.| https://ccr.cancer.gov/news/article/clinical-trial-evaluates-radiopharmaceutical-as-therapy-for-biochemically-recurrent-prostate-cancer?cid=eb_govdel https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04206319 Xofigo is radium 223 but Xofigo is indicated
Radium 223 for micrometastasis treatment in patients with BCR.| https://ccr.cancer.gov/news/article/clinical-trial-evaluates-radiopharmaceutical-as-therapy-for-biochemically-recurrent-prostate-cancer?cid=eb_govdel https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04206319 Xofigo is radium 223 but Xofigo is indicated
tango65
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Midway through Radium 223 and look what I caught....
The treatments have left me pooped but somehow I muster up and go ocean fishing for salmon. This is from Friday. Ocean season closes today.....I got out 7 times. Kicks my butt, but it really motivates me.
The treatments have left me pooped but somehow I muster up and go ocean fishing for salmon. This is from Friday. Ocean season closes today.....I got out 7 times. Kicks my butt, but it really motivates me.
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
9 Gleason Score
My name is Tim and am currently 63. When I had my PSA checked in January of 2019 it was 19. I made the decision to go to Mayo in Rochester for my diagnosis and treatment. Was told I had a Gleason score of 9 and aggressive cancer. Had surgery in June of 2019 for radical prostatectomy and removal of 19
My name is Tim and am currently 63. When I had my PSA checked in January of 2019 it was 19. I made the decision to go to Mayo in Rochester for my diagnosis and treatment. Was told I had a Gleason score of 9 and aggressive cancer. Had surgery in June of 2019 for radical prostatectomy and removal of 19
Haberdasher
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
B12 and yeast/mold allergy
Is there any evidence that people with mold/yeast allergy should not supplement with B12, as my understanding is all B vitamins are grown on yeast. I have had a very difficult time with B vitamins in general. I have had severe mold/yeast allergy since early childhood.
Is there any evidence that people with mold/yeast allergy should not supplement with B12, as my understanding is all B vitamins are grown on yeast. I have had a very difficult time with B vitamins in general. I have had severe mold/yeast allergy since early childhood.
EiCa
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
4 years ago
Preoperative testosterone level predicts unfavourable disease at radical prostatectomy.
New Italian study below [1]. "In this study, we evaluated whether serum testosterone levels may have a role in predicting unfavorable disease (UD) and biochemical recurrence (BCR) in patients with clinically localized (≤ cT2c) ISUP grade group 1 PCa at biopsy." "BCR-free survival was significantly decreased
New Italian study below [1]. "In this study, we evaluated whether serum testosterone levels may have a role in predicting unfavorable disease (UD) and biochemical recurrence (BCR) in patients with clinically localized (≤ cT2c) ISUP grade group 1 PCa at biopsy." "BCR-free survival was significantly decreased
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
The impact of 18F-DCFPyL-PET/CT on the management of patients with recurrent PCa.
Interesting results from a new study below [1]. "
66% (226/341) had a PET-directed change in management.
"The most common change was conversion from observation or systemic therapy to surgery or radiation for loco-regional (n=74) or oligometastatic disease (n=30) or alternatively the addition
Interesting results from a new study below [1]. "
66% (226/341) had a PET-directed change in management.
"The most common change was conversion from observation or systemic therapy to surgery or radiation for loco-regional (n=74) or oligometastatic disease (n=30) or alternatively the addition
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Amazon Delivery of Super B Complex
Hello Would anyone know why amazon UK will not deliver Vitamin B Complex to either a Northern Ireland or Republic of Ireland address, both with post codes even though the Better You Vitamin B12 in the same order doesn't seem to be a problem. This supplement is not on their list of restricted deliveries
Hello Would anyone know why amazon UK will not deliver Vitamin B Complex to either a Northern Ireland or Republic of Ireland address, both with post codes even though the Better You Vitamin B12 in the same order doesn't seem to be a problem. This supplement is not on their list of restricted deliveries
Galwayed
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Need to stop vitamin D before a vitamin D blood test?
Hello do I need to stop taking my vitamin D supplement before a vitamin D blood test? They are also doing a full blood count, liver function and creatinine. So I know I need to stop B vitamins and iron a week before. Wasn't sure re vitamin D.
Hello do I need to stop taking my vitamin D supplement before a vitamin D blood test? They are also doing a full blood count, liver function and creatinine. So I know I need to stop B vitamins and iron a week before. Wasn't sure re vitamin D.
Pinkpetite
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
B Vitamins and blood tests
Hi I’ve just had a blood test and realised I didn’t lay off my high strength B vitamins before hand and I’ve been taking a week and half how could affect the results? I’ve read B vits skew the results especially biotin and the tablet contains 100ug a tablet.
Hi I’ve just had a blood test and realised I didn’t lay off my high strength B vitamins before hand and I’ve been taking a week and half how could affect the results? I’ve read B vits skew the results especially biotin and the tablet contains 100ug a tablet.
Blackpanther46
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Support following radical prostatectomy
Hi! My name is John. I am 69 years old and recovering from laparoscopic robotic removal of my prostate four weeks ago. Having emotional difficulty with incontinence / leakage and most likely ED now I am a collegial guy and looking to share my wet journey with others going down this road.
Hi! My name is John. I am 69 years old and recovering from laparoscopic robotic removal of my prostate four weeks ago. Having emotional difficulty with incontinence / leakage and most likely ED now I am a collegial guy and looking to share my wet journey with others going down this road.
principal1950
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
4 years ago
Does "high" Testosterone predict more serious PCa?
New Italian study below [1]. Here is the conclusion: "[i][u]
Elevated
[/u][/i] preoperative {total testosterone} levels are associated with the risk of aggressive PCA in the surgical specimen." From the full text: {total testosterone} (ng/dl); median ({interquartile range}) 410 (320.5–512) Non-aggressive
New Italian study below [1]. Here is the conclusion: "[i][u]
Elevated
[/u][/i] preoperative {total testosterone} levels are associated with the risk of aggressive PCA in the surgical specimen." From the full text: {total testosterone} (ng/dl); median ({interquartile range}) 410 (320.5–512) Non-aggressive
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
PS Hypo & tinnitus
Just found posts on this subject. Vitamin B deficiency seems prime culprit. I take a combo of Vit, B1 + B6 + B12. I get Vitamin D through sun exposure (a lot of it in Greece). I also take Folacin, Iron & vitamin C.
Just found posts on this subject. Vitamin B deficiency seems prime culprit. I take a combo of Vit, B1 + B6 + B12. I get Vitamin D through sun exposure (a lot of it in Greece). I also take Folacin, Iron & vitamin C.
Koola
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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