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ME/CFS
I wrote to my MP about lack of support in advice about my Homocysteine and low across the board in vitamins he sent all to the GP who in early December said he has sent to the immunologist who I saw a few years ago waste of time that was, but can try again,the doc said he he is just a local doctor and
I wrote to my MP about lack of support in advice about my Homocysteine and low across the board in vitamins he sent all to the GP who in early December said he has sent to the immunologist who I saw a few years ago waste of time that was, but can try again,the doc said he he is just a local doctor and
Jan87
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Myalgic Encephalomyelitis Community
5 years ago
OTHER SUPPLEMENTS WITH VITAMIN B?
I am currently on weekly b12 injections (pushing for 2x weekly) but I am curious as to what other supplements I should be taking while receiving these injections. My doctor said that my folate levels were “fine” after 2 weeks of injections and that my b12 was raised (waiting to pick up my results so
I am currently on weekly b12 injections (pushing for 2x weekly) but I am curious as to what other supplements I should be taking while receiving these injections. My doctor said that my folate levels were “fine” after 2 weeks of injections and that my b12 was raised (waiting to pick up my results so
kjl3
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 years ago
Inositol hexaphosphate plus inositol
New paper below. I don't like anecdotal info, even from the Mayo Clinic, & particularly for a different cancer, but I know that Dr Shamsuddin's formula is popular with many men with PCa. But please don't try it as monotherapy like this crazy person: "Inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) also called phytic acid
New paper below. I don't like anecdotal info, even from the Mayo Clinic, & particularly for a different cancer, but I know that Dr Shamsuddin's formula is popular with many men with PCa. But please don't try it as monotherapy like this crazy person: "Inositol hexaphosphate (IP6) also called phytic acid
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
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Supplementing with Biotin &/or Inositol
Just used the Search Box,but decided to post to get answers after trawling for an answer to my query. Is it a good idea to supplement with either of these B vitamins if underactive with Hashi's?If so,why? I rarely eat meat,but I do eat all other foods.I supplement already with B vitamins: B1,B2,B5,B6
Just used the Search Box,but decided to post to get answers after trawling for an answer to my query. Is it a good idea to supplement with either of these B vitamins if underactive with Hashi's?If so,why? I rarely eat meat,but I do eat all other foods.I supplement already with B vitamins: B1,B2,B5,B6
Naomi8
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
PCa survival among statin users after prostatectomy
New Finnish study below. "Statin use among surgically treated PCa patients has significant association with decreased risk of starting ADT and PCa death. The risk is lowered especially among men with statin use before PCa diagnosis and in men who used statins at high-dose." -Patrick https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
New Finnish study below. "Statin use among surgically treated PCa patients has significant association with decreased risk of starting ADT and PCa death. The risk is lowered especially among men with statin use before PCa diagnosis and in men who used statins at high-dose." -Patrick https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Supplements
Hi there I was wondering how many others have had really good success with using supplements for their RLS. My partner had legs that jumped in the daytime and at night I put him on a complex B and his legs are usually really good except when he gets slack on taking supplements.
Hi there I was wondering how many others have had really good success with using supplements for their RLS. My partner had legs that jumped in the daytime and at night I put him on a complex B and his legs are usually really good except when he gets slack on taking supplements.
Quinpride
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 years ago
Gleason grade 8 (4x4) Next move in progress
Hi Guys, first post in this forum, I am a Viet Nam agent orange exposed vet newly diagnosed with high risk but hopefully still encapsulated prostate tumor. I am declining radiation in favor of da Vinci radical prostatectomy (RP) for a number of complex reasons unique to my health issues and age. My
Hi Guys, first post in this forum, I am a Viet Nam agent orange exposed vet newly diagnosed with high risk but hopefully still encapsulated prostate tumor. I am declining radiation in favor of da Vinci radical prostatectomy (RP) for a number of complex reasons unique to my health issues and age. My
ThreeWs
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 years ago
RP vs RT - another piece
"TAKE-HOME MESSAGE Using SEER–Medicare data, this study compared survival outcomes and adverse effects associated with radical prostatectomy (RP) plus radiotherapy (XRT) versus XRT plus androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in 13,856 men with cT3-T4N0M0 locally advanced (LAPCa) or cT3-T4N1M0 regionally
"TAKE-HOME MESSAGE Using SEER–Medicare data, this study compared survival outcomes and adverse effects associated with radical prostatectomy (RP) plus radiotherapy (XRT) versus XRT plus androgen deprivation therapy (ADT) in 13,856 men with cT3-T4N0M0 locally advanced (LAPCa) or cT3-T4N1M0 regionally
snoraste
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Metastasis-Free Survival in Prostate Cancer: Faster Drug Approvals, Better Drugs?
New paper below. Does improved metastasis-free survival (MFS) translate into longer overall survival (OS)? What if resistance to a drug that delays metastasis, causes a reduction in post-MFS survival? The result might be a wash or even a shortening of OS. -Patrick http://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200
New paper below. Does improved metastasis-free survival (MFS) translate into longer overall survival (OS)? What if resistance to a drug that delays metastasis, causes a reduction in post-MFS survival? The result might be a wash or even a shortening of OS. -Patrick http://ascopubs.org/doi/full/10.1200
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
RP Aug 2018, Depression Jan 2019
Hi All, Just introducing myself here. I’m a 51 y/o gay man diagnosed with prostate cancer in May 2018. Elevated PSA (8.9) and Core biopsy Gleason score 7 (3+4). I under went a Radical Prostatectomy in August of 2018. My physical recovery is going pretty well... with the exception of a lingering UTI
Hi All, Just introducing myself here. I’m a 51 y/o gay man diagnosed with prostate cancer in May 2018. Elevated PSA (8.9) and Core biopsy Gleason score 7 (3+4). I under went a Radical Prostatectomy in August of 2018. My physical recovery is going pretty well... with the exception of a lingering UTI
Boston1967
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 years ago
This forum is on point
You reached a great place to express your concerns and get advice from those that have been in your exact position. I am 17 minutes post operative from a radical prostatectomy using the da Vinci and amusing a daily routine of Cialis, a pump three times a week to facilitate blood flow and overall mail
You reached a great place to express your concerns and get advice from those that have been in your exact position. I am 17 minutes post operative from a radical prostatectomy using the da Vinci and amusing a daily routine of Cialis, a pump three times a week to facilitate blood flow and overall mail
Jon1955
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
5 years ago
Cll and being breathless.
About 4 years ago I was diagnosed with cll. I've noticed over a few years I'm getting breathless more often and it's lead to panic attacks. A doctor Darren Schmidt on YouTube said the condition could be due to a lack of vitamin B . I've just started taking vitamin B and the difference is incredible.
About 4 years ago I was diagnosed with cll. I've noticed over a few years I'm getting breathless more often and it's lead to panic attacks. A doctor Darren Schmidt on YouTube said the condition could be due to a lack of vitamin B . I've just started taking vitamin B and the difference is incredible.
Marktruckingkelly
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CLL Support
6 years ago
18F-DCFPyL PSMA PET/CT Scan Result
The result (other than typical) from the 18F-DCFPyL PET/CT Scan on 12-21-2018 at NIH found: Abdomen/Pelvis: Focal uptake in a right internal iliac lymph node consistent with PSMA overexpression. Right bladder diverticulum also noted. Next Steps: Biopsy of the node will be sampled in the next week or
The result (other than typical) from the 18F-DCFPyL PET/CT Scan on 12-21-2018 at NIH found: Abdomen/Pelvis: Focal uptake in a right internal iliac lymph node consistent with PSMA overexpression. Right bladder diverticulum also noted. Next Steps: Biopsy of the node will be sampled in the next week or
Moespy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
The wait is over, surgery completed 12/18
After the agonizing months of wait and indecision I had the da Vinci Radical Prostatectomy on Dec 18th. My recovery has gone well and have been liberated from my cath since yesterday. Now I'm trying to adapt to the new world order. I got some of those Depends. The ones with the virile studly guy on
After the agonizing months of wait and indecision I had the da Vinci Radical Prostatectomy on Dec 18th. My recovery has gone well and have been liberated from my cath since yesterday. Now I'm trying to adapt to the new world order. I got some of those Depends. The ones with the virile studly guy on
kpminn
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Cbd oil for tinnitus?
Hi, my son Tom (19) has had tinnitus for about a month, he’s taking a pharmacy holistic medication called duo (we live in Spain) which he’s took for about a week now and taking vitamin b. Has anyone tried cbd oil for tinnitus please?
Hi, my son Tom (19) has had tinnitus for about a month, he’s taking a pharmacy holistic medication called duo (we live in Spain) which he’s took for about a week now and taking vitamin b. Has anyone tried cbd oil for tinnitus please?
higheruniverse
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British Tinnitus Association
6 years ago
Latest updates on molecular imaging and theranostics
Consensus on molecular imaging and theranostics in prostate cancer. December 25, 2018 "Rapid developments in imaging and treatment with radiopharmaceuticals targeting prostate cancer pose issues for the development of guidelines for their appropriate use. To tackle this problem, international
Consensus on molecular imaging and theranostics in prostate cancer. December 25, 2018 "Rapid developments in imaging and treatment with radiopharmaceuticals targeting prostate cancer pose issues for the development of guidelines for their appropriate use. To tackle this problem, international
GaryG1950
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Request from BASL (British Association for study of the liver) for a patient representative for a special interest group on Hepatitis B
The British Association for Study of the Liver (BASL) has established a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) to promote and encourage collaborative research and clinical trials in liver disease. The SIGs are aligned to the seven topic areas recognised by the Hepatology Clinical Research Network (
The British Association for Study of the Liver (BASL) has established a number of Special Interest Groups (SIGs) to promote and encourage collaborative research and clinical trials in liver disease. The SIGs are aligned to the seven topic areas recognised by the Hepatology Clinical Research Network (
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British Liver Trust
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British Liver Trust
6 years ago
Yet another surgery v. radiation study.
New paper below. Although men with advanced PCa are well-beyond this issue, studies such as this counter the belief in some quarters that one should never choose surgery. "Invasion of the Prostate Snatchers" (by Mark Scholz and Ralph H. Blum) is often mentioned. Urologists know nothing about cancer
New paper below. Although men with advanced PCa are well-beyond this issue, studies such as this counter the belief in some quarters that one should never choose surgery. "Invasion of the Prostate Snatchers" (by Mark Scholz and Ralph H. Blum) is often mentioned. Urologists know nothing about cancer
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Elevated Ferratin
I have was diagnosed with Hashimotos about 10 years ago. I always felt tired despite being told I was adequately compensated. Recently I was getting heat palpitations. It was quite a sudden onset (not gradually getting worse) they just seemed to appear, quite sever and lasting for hours at a time.
I have was diagnosed with Hashimotos about 10 years ago. I always felt tired despite being told I was adequately compensated. Recently I was getting heat palpitations. It was quite a sudden onset (not gradually getting worse) they just seemed to appear, quite sever and lasting for hours at a time.
AmandaM123
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Pridiction tools / Nomograms
There are two on MSK I think to apply to me, they are: Post - Radical Prostatectomy - When I plug in my #s it tells me the following: 15-year prostate cancer-specific survival would be ---- 64 % The BCR #s are not too favorable, but the overall survival rate isn't too bad, at my age of 67. This would
There are two on MSK I think to apply to me, they are: Post - Radical Prostatectomy - When I plug in my #s it tells me the following: 15-year prostate cancer-specific survival would be ---- 64 % The BCR #s are not too favorable, but the overall survival rate isn't too bad, at my age of 67. This would
ken12491
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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