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Symptoms after oral sex
Hi everyone! I have been struggling with this for 10 weeks after I had unprotected oral sex. I tested negative for absolutely every STI, including Hep. A, B and C. The candida test is also negative. No HIV. My END doctor already said she did everything possible and that from her point of view it is
Hi everyone! I have been struggling with this for 10 weeks after I had unprotected oral sex. I tested negative for absolutely every STI, including Hep. A, B and C. The candida test is also negative. No HIV. My END doctor already said she did everything possible and that from her point of view it is
Marian85
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BASHH
5 years ago
99m Technetium-Based PSMA-Radioguided Surgery in Recurrent Prostate Cancer
In case you did not see: "TAKE-HOME MESSAGE In this analysis, the authors enrolled 31 patients who had experienced biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy. Patients underwent 68Ga prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET imaging to identify potential lymph node (LN) metastases. 99mTc-PSMA
In case you did not see: "TAKE-HOME MESSAGE In this analysis, the authors enrolled 31 patients who had experienced biochemical recurrence after radical prostatectomy. Patients underwent 68Ga prostate-specific membrane antigen (PSMA) PET imaging to identify potential lymph node (LN) metastases. 99mTc-PSMA
snoraste
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Symptoms after oral
Hi everyone! I have been struggling with this for 10 weeks after I had unprotected oral sex. I tested negative for absolutely every STI, including Hep. A, B and C. The candida test is also negative. No HIV. My END doctor already said she did everything possible and that from her point of view it
Hi everyone! I have been struggling with this for 10 weeks after I had unprotected oral sex. I tested negative for absolutely every STI, including Hep. A, B and C. The candida test is also negative. No HIV. My END doctor already said she did everything possible and that from her point of view it
Marian85
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Sexual Health Matters
5 years ago
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This is working for us! Want to help someone else if this story looks similar to your child or teen
I am posting this because there has to be someone else out there this may help. I have hope right now for my teen and I want to share this. I can't tell you how happy I am right now. We still have a long road I'm sure, and we have had a tremendous number of ups and downs over the years. We tried everything
I am posting this because there has to be someone else out there this may help. I have hope right now for my teen and I want to share this. I can't tell you how happy I am right now. We still have a long road I'm sure, and we have had a tremendous number of ups and downs over the years. We tried everything
Birdie7
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
5 years ago
Update
I thought I would update the group and get anyone’s thoughts. In January of this year, I had radical prostatectomy here in Chicago. Unfortunately, post operative PSA was 1.37 at seven weeks post surgery. SuBsequent PET scan Axiuma was clear showing no signs of cancer. Most recent PSA is 1.14. Current
I thought I would update the group and get anyone’s thoughts. In January of this year, I had radical prostatectomy here in Chicago. Unfortunately, post operative PSA was 1.37 at seven weeks post surgery. SuBsequent PET scan Axiuma was clear showing no signs of cancer. Most recent PSA is 1.14. Current
GayLaw
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 years ago
Rls gone at present
Hi everyone.. I'd just like to share my latest experience with rls. I've had it on and off for several years now,but recently it was for longer durations. I don't take any prescriptions for it , preferring herbs and alternative treatments. Fingers crossed.as I write...it's gone (hopefully for good).
Hi everyone.. I'd just like to share my latest experience with rls. I've had it on and off for several years now,but recently it was for longer durations. I don't take any prescriptions for it , preferring herbs and alternative treatments. Fingers crossed.as I write...it's gone (hopefully for good).
janland
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 years ago
Cryptococcus
I am a post liver transplant recipient. I got Cryptococcus in February. When oral meds didn't work, I did two months of amphotericin infusions and had VATS surgery to remove three of the eight nodules that were in my lung. I am wondering if anyone else has had this and what is your story with it? Thanks
I am a post liver transplant recipient. I got Cryptococcus in February. When oral meds didn't work, I did two months of amphotericin infusions and had VATS surgery to remove three of the eight nodules that were in my lung. I am wondering if anyone else has had this and what is your story with it? Thanks
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Fungal Infection Trust
5 years ago
Living with Poly for 5 1/2 years now
I came down with poly almost 6 years ago. It took the doctors in my rural area almost a year to diagnose me. Finally, an older rheumatologist told me that I was not too young for this which at the time I was only 55. Other doctors told me I was too young. He prescribed a higher dose of prednisone.
I came down with poly almost 6 years ago. It took the doctors in my rural area almost a year to diagnose me. Finally, an older rheumatologist told me that I was not too young for this which at the time I was only 55. Other doctors told me I was too young. He prescribed a higher dose of prednisone.
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
Interesting article about node positive treatment options after RP
Treatment of Lymph Node–Positive Prostate Cancer: Teaching Old Dogmas New Tricks By: Alberto Brigantia , Niccolò M. Passonia, Firas Abdollaha, Alessandro Ninia, Francesco Montorsia and R. Jeffrey Karnesb European Urology, Volume 65 Issue 1, January 2014, Pages 26-28 Published online: 01 January 2014
Treatment of Lymph Node–Positive Prostate Cancer: Teaching Old Dogmas New Tricks By: Alberto Brigantia , Niccolò M. Passonia, Firas Abdollaha, Alessandro Ninia, Francesco Montorsia and R. Jeffrey Karnesb European Urology, Volume 65 Issue 1, January 2014, Pages 26-28 Published online: 01 January 2014
George71
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Vitamin deficiencies
After blaming my poor health (anxiety, fatigue, tinnitus, muscle aches etc) on hypothyroidism I’ve come to the conclusion that maybe it’s vitamin deficiencies. It was because of this forum that I pushed my doctor to test at least b12 and D and both were low - B12 - 288 D- 22 Magnesium 1.8 TSH .33
After blaming my poor health (anxiety, fatigue, tinnitus, muscle aches etc) on hypothyroidism I’ve come to the conclusion that maybe it’s vitamin deficiencies. It was because of this forum that I pushed my doctor to test at least b12 and D and both were low - B12 - 288 D- 22 Magnesium 1.8 TSH .33
Knittergirl3
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
New to the Group, G9, CHEK2c.1100 inherited, suspected but unproven de novo oligometastatic with inconclusive staging work-up
Hi all, Sorry to be here but grateful that you are here to support and inform me. I’ve been reading posts every night for a while. I’m a generally fit and healthy 62 year old guy, was diagnosed in January after 3 months of unfortunately misdirected management on prolonged antibiotics as prostatitis.
Hi all, Sorry to be here but grateful that you are here to support and inform me. I’ve been reading posts every night for a while. I’m a generally fit and healthy 62 year old guy, was diagnosed in January after 3 months of unfortunately misdirected management on prolonged antibiotics as prostatitis.
Milkweed
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
A Decipher Shower
My 0.94 Decipher score has given me a shower to sail through before getting back into the sun: second reading of my surgical pathology at my nearby NCCN member institute. ***** Original pathology: Prostate, da Vinci radical prostatectomy: - Adenocarcinoma, bilateral, Gleason score 4+3=7 (Grade Group
My 0.94 Decipher score has given me a shower to sail through before getting back into the sun: second reading of my surgical pathology at my nearby NCCN member institute. ***** Original pathology: Prostate, da Vinci radical prostatectomy: - Adenocarcinoma, bilateral, Gleason score 4+3=7 (Grade Group
farmanerd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Breast pain
I was diagnosed in December 2017 with stage 1 Mucinous ovarian cancer. I had a radical hysterectomy and was told that I did not need chemo. Because I'm adopted and don't know anything about my natural family's medical background I asked for the BRCA gene test, but was told that because it was mucinous
I was diagnosed in December 2017 with stage 1 Mucinous ovarian cancer. I had a radical hysterectomy and was told that I did not need chemo. Because I'm adopted and don't know anything about my natural family's medical background I asked for the BRCA gene test, but was told that because it was mucinous
Humbug12
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My Ovacome
5 years ago
Radical Prostatectomy or Radiotherapy for High and Very High Risk Prostate Cancer?
New study from MD Anderson. "Long-term outcomes appear similar among high and very high-risk prostate cancer patients deemed eligible for either RP or RT and treated after consultation in a multidisciplinary prostate cancer clinic." So, to those who are beating themselves up over making the wrong choice
New study from MD Anderson. "Long-term outcomes appear similar among high and very high-risk prostate cancer patients deemed eligible for either RP or RT and treated after consultation in a multidisciplinary prostate cancer clinic." So, to those who are beating themselves up over making the wrong choice
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
After being Dx PCa Metastasis, any reason to regularly see an Urologist?
Recently, my Urologist's office contacted me, asking why I'm cancelling scheduled visits. Told them the "active surveillance" strategy failed miserably after year 5, my pelvis MRI looked like scrambled eggs when PCa diagnosed (Dx) with PSA 1000+, your office only recommended radical prostatectomy (RP
Recently, my Urologist's office contacted me, asking why I'm cancelling scheduled visits. Told them the "active surveillance" strategy failed miserably after year 5, my pelvis MRI looked like scrambled eggs when PCa diagnosed (Dx) with PSA 1000+, your office only recommended radical prostatectomy (RP
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Issues with erection post radical Prostate surgery
Hi All, My partner wanted me to ask this as he is becoming a bit despondent. He had a radical prostatectomy 6 weeks ago. He had almost no issues with urinary incontinence straight after the catheter was removed. BUT now he is worried about erections. How long does this take to come back, if ever
Hi All, My partner wanted me to ask this as he is becoming a bit despondent. He had a radical prostatectomy 6 weeks ago. He had almost no issues with urinary incontinence straight after the catheter was removed. BUT now he is worried about erections. How long does this take to come back, if ever
Filotimo62
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
PC treatment with Irreversible Electroporation (IRE): Safety, efficacy and clinical experience in 471 treatments.
I haven't heard of this treatment before but the results look good; see www.urotoday.com (19 April) "The results indicate comparable efficacy of IRE to standard radical prostatectomy in terms of 5-year recurrence rates and better preservation of urogenital function, proving the safety and suitability
I haven't heard of this treatment before but the results look good; see www.urotoday.com (19 April) "The results indicate comparable efficacy of IRE to standard radical prostatectomy in terms of 5-year recurrence rates and better preservation of urogenital function, proving the safety and suitability
Bjry
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Thanks for all good advice
I have results from medichecks following advice on here I have supplemented with ferritin, B12 oral spray and 4000iu daily vitamins (the 800 the GP gives me is inadequate for me. Results: range in brackets Active Vitamin B 141 pmol/L (37.5-188) Vitamin D 64.2 (50-175) Ferritin 46.5ug/L (13-150)
I have results from medichecks following advice on here I have supplemented with ferritin, B12 oral spray and 4000iu daily vitamins (the 800 the GP gives me is inadequate for me. Results: range in brackets Active Vitamin B 141 pmol/L (37.5-188) Vitamin D 64.2 (50-175) Ferritin 46.5ug/L (13-150)
Blondiejayjay
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Statins & Active Surveillance
New study below. Of little relevance to us, but it's interesting that: "There was a 2% decrease in the odds of adverse pathology for each month of statin use among the men who progressed to radical prostatectomy while on active surveillance". -Patrick https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30996285 Prostate
New study below. Of little relevance to us, but it's interesting that: "There was a 2% decrease in the odds of adverse pathology for each month of statin use among the men who progressed to radical prostatectomy while on active surveillance". -Patrick https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30996285 Prostate
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Thanks for all good advice on here
I have results from medichecks following advice on here I have supplemented with ferritin, B12 oral spray and 4000iu daily vitamins (the 800 the GP gives me is inadequate for me. Results: range in brackets Active Vitamin B 141 pmol/L (37.5-188) Vitamin D 64.2 (50-175) Ferritin 46.5ug/L (13-150) Neutrophils
I have results from medichecks following advice on here I have supplemented with ferritin, B12 oral spray and 4000iu daily vitamins (the 800 the GP gives me is inadequate for me. Results: range in brackets Active Vitamin B 141 pmol/L (37.5-188) Vitamin D 64.2 (50-175) Ferritin 46.5ug/L (13-150) Neutrophils
Blondiejayjay
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
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