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Vitamin B Complex
Hello all, After reading the thread on Magnesium and Vitamin B, it gave me the idea to share what I've learned about B Complex. I took a Pre-Med course in Nutrition during my graduate studies at the university I attended. One basic thing I learned from this course is that B is best taken in a prepared
Hello all, After reading the thread on Magnesium and Vitamin B, it gave me the idea to share what I've learned about B Complex. I took a Pre-Med course in Nutrition during my graduate studies at the university I attended. One basic thing I learned from this course is that B is best taken in a prepared
DesertDeuces
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AF Association
4 years ago
Is the risk of BCR 50% for post RP guys with a uPSA of 0.01 as this study suggests?
figure summarizes this https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4527538/figure/F1/ from the uPSA 0.03 BCR Kang study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25463990 PURPOSE: Integrating ultrasensitive prostate specific antigen with surveillance in patients at high risk after radical prostatectomy
figure summarizes this https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4527538/figure/F1/ from the uPSA 0.03 BCR Kang study https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25463990 PURPOSE: Integrating ultrasensitive prostate specific antigen with surveillance in patients at high risk after radical prostatectomy
jronne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Does this study which predicts BCR for all post RP guys with a uPSA of 0.03 or higher apply to intermediate and low-risk RP guys also?
does this apply to low and intermediate-risk post-RP guys? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25463990 "PURPOSE: Integrating ultrasensitive prostate specific antigen with surveillance in patients at high risk after radical prostatectomy potentially optimizes treatment by correctly identifying recurrence
does this apply to low and intermediate-risk post-RP guys? https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25463990 "PURPOSE: Integrating ultrasensitive prostate specific antigen with surveillance in patients at high risk after radical prostatectomy potentially optimizes treatment by correctly identifying recurrence
jronne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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Scared in Nj
Hello I was diagnosed May 2015 Ovarian Carcinosarcoma stage 1B I was lucky I caught it when I did, 6 months prior my Ob Gyn was more concerned with fibroid tumors than a complex cyst on my ovary at the time it was almost 6 cm I went to the emergency room 6 moths later when I wasn’t feeling better to
Hello I was diagnosed May 2015 Ovarian Carcinosarcoma stage 1B I was lucky I caught it when I did, 6 months prior my Ob Gyn was more concerned with fibroid tumors than a complex cyst on my ovary at the time it was almost 6 cm I went to the emergency room 6 moths later when I wasn’t feeling better to
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SHARE Ovarian Cancer Support
4 years ago
Magnesium and Vitamin B
Hi All, just reading Kaz747 post on Magnesium, does any one know or heard of to get better absorb in the body you need to take a Vitamin B with the Magnesium?
Hi All, just reading Kaz747 post on Magnesium, does any one know or heard of to get better absorb in the body you need to take a Vitamin B with the Magnesium?
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AF Association
4 years ago
Issue with eating foods, Hypothyroidism
Hello everyone I think this is my first post on this site. In summer 2017 I got Glandular fever which in turn damaged my thyroid which is now under-active. I am currently on levothyroxine 100mcg. I get by relatively well I am 26 male and work full time. I also take a few other things to try and help
Hello everyone I think this is my first post on this site. In summer 2017 I got Glandular fever which in turn damaged my thyroid which is now under-active. I am currently on levothyroxine 100mcg. I get by relatively well I am 26 male and work full time. I also take a few other things to try and help
Jelley93
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Treatment Post Radical Masectomy with LVI and 2 Lymph nodes involved. Will OncoType DX test be useful to asses chemotherapy effectiveness.
My mother 67 years old was diagnosed with BC in right breast, Grade 2, ER+,PR+,HER2-, Ki 67 20%, tumor size 2.8 cm Had radical mastectomy and right axillary I and II lymph nodes removed. Now have received post surgery, pathology report with impression as below - Right breast (mastectomy + right axillary
My mother 67 years old was diagnosed with BC in right breast, Grade 2, ER+,PR+,HER2-, Ki 67 20%, tumor size 2.8 cm Had radical mastectomy and right axillary I and II lymph nodes removed. Now have received post surgery, pathology report with impression as below - Right breast (mastectomy + right axillary
pjain
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Breast Cancer India
4 years ago
Radium 223 success/advice?
My 82 year old dad has prostate cancer that has spread to the bones and after becoming hormone resistant he will be starting Radium 223 soon, as long as his next scan doesn't show any nasties. Does anyone have any success stories of this? Does it work better with anything else? Any advice would be appreciated
My 82 year old dad has prostate cancer that has spread to the bones and after becoming hormone resistant he will be starting Radium 223 soon, as long as his next scan doesn't show any nasties. Does anyone have any success stories of this? Does it work better with anything else? Any advice would be appreciated
Luucy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Asking for Your input on Bisoprolol, Nebivolov, Flecainide What has been your experience with these drugs?
Six weeks ago I had my first strong AFIB as diagnosed in the emergency ward. After 3 days of a variety of scans they put me on Apixaban and 2.5 mg of Bisoprolol. I'm a 70 year old male, always active. But now I can hardly get out of bed. I'm breathless, exhausted, and anxious. I have always been on a
Six weeks ago I had my first strong AFIB as diagnosed in the emergency ward. After 3 days of a variety of scans they put me on Apixaban and 2.5 mg of Bisoprolol. I'm a 70 year old male, always active. But now I can hardly get out of bed. I'm breathless, exhausted, and anxious. I have always been on a
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AF Association
5 years ago
Axumin PET scan denied by Blue Shield
My husband, John, is 49 years old. He has prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones. He had a radical prostatectomy two years ago. We are currently being seen at Stanford Medical Center. Our insurance, Blue Shield, has denied Stanford's request for an Axumin Pet Scan, despite several calls
My husband, John, is 49 years old. He has prostate cancer that has metastasized to his bones. He had a radical prostatectomy two years ago. We are currently being seen at Stanford Medical Center. Our insurance, Blue Shield, has denied Stanford's request for an Axumin Pet Scan, despite several calls
FootballMom805
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
9 months after Chemo PSA on the rise.
Saw Oncologist today, my PSA has been steady 0.028 since the Chemo ended, today it's 0.70. I had the surgery (subcapsular orchiectomy) in Nov so maybe my body just needs to settle from the trauma. I asked about Testosterone levels, he didn't know and he asked for another blood test. He did say the Chemo
Saw Oncologist today, my PSA has been steady 0.028 since the Chemo ended, today it's 0.70. I had the surgery (subcapsular orchiectomy) in Nov so maybe my body just needs to settle from the trauma. I asked about Testosterone levels, he didn't know and he asked for another blood test. He did say the Chemo
Zetabow
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
B12 May Slow Progression and Maintain Cognitive Function
I have posted this before, but it may be useful for those of you who are newly diagnosed or new to this site. Vitamin B12 is one of many Vitamin B supplements which may slow the progression of Parkinson's Disease. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2018/03/14/b12-vitamin-supplements-may-help-delay-parkinsons-progression
I have posted this before, but it may be useful for those of you who are newly diagnosed or new to this site. Vitamin B12 is one of many Vitamin B supplements which may slow the progression of Parkinson's Disease. https://parkinsonsnewstoday.com/2018/03/14/b12-vitamin-supplements-may-help-delay-parkinsons-progression
jimcaster
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Cure Parkinson's
5 years ago
Puffy Eyes from Low Thyroid. Help, it's making me sad :(
I wrote a similar question & received some wonderful answers about this topic but wanted to ask a little more in detail & mention some things I hadn't before. One and a half years ago I developed puffy eyes/eyebags. I thought they were related to my low thyroid (hypothyroidism) or aging because I had
I wrote a similar question & received some wonderful answers about this topic but wanted to ask a little more in detail & mention some things I hadn't before. One and a half years ago I developed puffy eyes/eyebags. I thought they were related to my low thyroid (hypothyroidism) or aging because I had
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
7 Weeks Post Surgery Update
Hello Everybody, 7 weeks after having robotic assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, all is well. Fully continent, both nerves spared, a clean final pathology report, no spread outside the prostate, and a 6 week PSA test reading that is negligible. Next follow-up PSA test is in 3 months. Thank
Hello Everybody, 7 weeks after having robotic assisted laparoscopic radical prostatectomy, all is well. Fully continent, both nerves spared, a clean final pathology report, no spread outside the prostate, and a 6 week PSA test reading that is negligible. Next follow-up PSA test is in 3 months. Thank
Fox2018
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Looking for advice
After not finishing final 4th infusion of carboplatin because of bad reaction again ( had reaction on 3 but finished after I was bombarded with antihistamines ) my ca125 was 31 after 5 but 35 after 4. Now 3 weeks later it’s 55 but I feel fine and look well. My only problems are all related to getting
After not finishing final 4th infusion of carboplatin because of bad reaction again ( had reaction on 3 but finished after I was bombarded with antihistamines ) my ca125 was 31 after 5 but 35 after 4. Now 3 weeks later it’s 55 but I feel fine and look well. My only problems are all related to getting
Calluv
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Hypermobility syndrome
I’m 27 and been struggling with both my knees and elbows since I was 25, I have pain everyday in these joints ! Some days better than others, but it really tires me out! I’m struggling with simple things such as going up and down stairs and getting my leg in the bath to take a shower! And as embarrassing
I’m 27 and been struggling with both my knees and elbows since I was 25, I have pain everyday in these joints ! Some days better than others, but it really tires me out! I’m struggling with simple things such as going up and down stairs and getting my leg in the bath to take a shower! And as embarrassing
Crazycatlady_101
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
Is there anyone out there that has or knows someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels?
If post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels are sometimes harmless I hope to be able to find someone that has safely traveled this path. My current uPSA level 0.011 I am 60 years old My uPSA was first detectable at 17 months (with b7 vitamin supplements being used) These b7 vitamin
If post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels are sometimes harmless I hope to be able to find someone that has safely traveled this path. My current uPSA level 0.011 I am 60 years old My uPSA was first detectable at 17 months (with b7 vitamin supplements being used) These b7 vitamin
jronne
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Is there anyone out there that has or knows someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels?
If post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels are sometimes harmless I hope to be able to find someone that has safely traveled this path. My current uPSA level 0.011 I am 60 years old My uPSA was first detectable at 17 months (with b7 vitamin supplements being used) These b7 vitamin
If post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels are sometimes harmless I hope to be able to find someone that has safely traveled this path. My current uPSA level 0.011 I am 60 years old My uPSA was first detectable at 17 months (with b7 vitamin supplements being used) These b7 vitamin
jronne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Questions regarding the when(s), how and where(s) of SRT as my uPSA levels have started to rise post-op RP after 2 years.
Posted this in the Advanced Protest Cancer group a few weeks ago so I have those helpful responses, Any advice, opinion or insight would be greatly appreciated A big issue is finding the right health insurance plan in case I need treatment in the coming year which is the issue for guys under 65 and medicare
Posted this in the Advanced Protest Cancer group a few weeks ago so I have those helpful responses, Any advice, opinion or insight would be greatly appreciated A big issue is finding the right health insurance plan in case I need treatment in the coming year which is the issue for guys under 65 and medicare
jronne
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Prostate Cancer Network
4 years ago
Immunosuppressive Cytokines
New study below [1]. Immunosuppressive cytokines are associated with a poorer prognosis, but patients may benefit from immune modulation. ... "Thirty-seven men with biochemically recurrent (BCR) prostate cancer who received 6 months of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and were monitored until the time
New study below [1]. Immunosuppressive cytokines are associated with a poorer prognosis, but patients may benefit from immune modulation. ... "Thirty-seven men with biochemically recurrent (BCR) prostate cancer who received 6 months of androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) and were monitored until the time
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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