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vitamin B12 high
hi , have just had my blood tests results back had to have them done because I take statins and metformin. My vitamin b 12 has come back at 746 which apparently is abnormal, as anyone else had high vitamin B readings when taking statins or metformin ?
hi , have just had my blood tests results back had to have them done because I take statins and metformin. My vitamin b 12 has come back at 746 which apparently is abnormal, as anyone else had high vitamin B readings when taking statins or metformin ?
Kjshep
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
9 months ago
help for arousal incontinence
Hi folks. I'm 58 and had a nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy 9 weeks ago. My recovery has gone fairly smoothly - I had no stress urinary incontinence after the catheter came out and haven't really needed pads, and my erections are slowly starting to recover (been taking Cialis 20mg/day). The one big
Hi folks. I'm 58 and had a nerve-sparing radical prostatectomy 9 weeks ago. My recovery has gone fairly smoothly - I had no stress urinary incontinence after the catheter came out and haven't really needed pads, and my erections are slowly starting to recover (been taking Cialis 20mg/day). The one big
tahinitoast
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
4 months ago
Metastatic prostate cancer in the lungs
Radical prostatectomy in 2003 with PSA of 3.9. PSA slowly rose to .07 in 2023. PET scan in May, 2023 found nodules in my lungs with the largest being 1.4 cm. Needle biopsy identified it as metastatic adenocarcinoma from prostatic origin. 5 sessions of 50Gy cyberknife treatments on the 1.4 cm nodule
Radical prostatectomy in 2003 with PSA of 3.9. PSA slowly rose to .07 in 2023. PET scan in May, 2023 found nodules in my lungs with the largest being 1.4 cm. Needle biopsy identified it as metastatic adenocarcinoma from prostatic origin. 5 sessions of 50Gy cyberknife treatments on the 1.4 cm nodule
S4survivor
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
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4th line palliative systemic options?
Oncologist phone call today was not the news we were hoping for.PSA had been at 20 past 4 months and hubby was diagnosed as stable. Monthly PSA blood work is done and this month PSA jumped to 29. Oncologist is sending hubby for another Bone and CT scan. She has suggested either abiraterone, clinical
Oncologist phone call today was not the news we were hoping for.PSA had been at 20 past 4 months and hubby was diagnosed as stable. Monthly PSA blood work is done and this month PSA jumped to 29. Oncologist is sending hubby for another Bone and CT scan. She has suggested either abiraterone, clinical
Docker53
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Failed RP & SRT; Negative PSMA PET
Greetings. I had a radical prostatectomy that failed and then salvage radiation therapy that appears to have failed as well. A recent PSMA PET scan showed no signs of recurrent prostate cancer or metastases. By way of background: NOV 2010 - Dx at age 52; positive DRE, Gleason 3+3, PSA 5.0; prostate
Greetings. I had a radical prostatectomy that failed and then salvage radiation therapy that appears to have failed as well. A recent PSMA PET scan showed no signs of recurrent prostate cancer or metastases. By way of background: NOV 2010 - Dx at age 52; positive DRE, Gleason 3+3, PSA 5.0; prostate
dans_journey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
suspected epidural tumour
Hi all! Hope you are all doing well. My dad just got his scans back, and to go along with his rising PSA (over 260 now), the said they suspect he has an epidural tumour. Our MO typically glazes past his scan results as she doesn’t seem them significant, I want to make sure I am right to be worried here
Hi all! Hope you are all doing well. My dad just got his scans back, and to go along with his rising PSA (over 260 now), the said they suspect he has an epidural tumour. Our MO typically glazes past his scan results as she doesn’t seem them significant, I want to make sure I am right to be worried here
StayingSTRNG
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Advice on halting bone loss following Dexa and hrt or other supplements.
Thyroid cancer at 23, high dose T4 requiring propranolol for 17 years, then battles over dosage post menopause as rules changed. T3, when measured, always seemed to be at a good level. I didn't take HRT as it was at the height of the cancer scare. I regret it now. Sjogrens and very low vitamin D diagnosed
Thyroid cancer at 23, high dose T4 requiring propranolol for 17 years, then battles over dosage post menopause as rules changed. T3, when measured, always seemed to be at a good level. I didn't take HRT as it was at the height of the cancer scare. I regret it now. Sjogrens and very low vitamin D diagnosed
Maztee
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Website for Vitamins?
Hi, could anyone point me in the direction of a reputable website where I can buy pure vitamins with no added fillers namely Magnesium, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B Complex, Selenium and Zinc. Ideally I would like to order all from the same website. Thank you!
Hi, could anyone point me in the direction of a reputable website where I can buy pure vitamins with no added fillers namely Magnesium, Vitamin B12, Vitamin B Complex, Selenium and Zinc. Ideally I would like to order all from the same website. Thank you!
jenny876
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Thyroid UK
9 months ago
Radium 223 when there is lymph node involvement?
Is Radium 223 used when there is lymph node involvement along with skeletal mets, but no visceral mets? Thanks in advance.
Is Radium 223 used when there is lymph node involvement along with skeletal mets, but no visceral mets? Thanks in advance.
SuppWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Effect of Age on Treatment Outcomes
Here is a recent study that shows having an older age (ranging from 65-75) results in a more favorable outcome when doing radiation treatment (i.e., older is better). The opposite is true for radical prostatectomy (RP) treatment. Namely, the older you are, the worse the outcome is after RP. https:
Here is a recent study that shows having an older age (ranging from 65-75) results in a more favorable outcome when doing radiation treatment (i.e., older is better). The opposite is true for radical prostatectomy (RP) treatment. Namely, the older you are, the worse the outcome is after RP. https:
janebob99
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Advice please
Due to my dads low red blood cell count his treament has been stopped his been off all meds except pain killler, now since september 2023. He was due to start radium 223 january 24 but its been postponed until his better, but how can he get better when his PSA is increasing weekly and his red bloods
Due to my dads low red blood cell count his treament has been stopped his been off all meds except pain killler, now since september 2023. He was due to start radium 223 january 24 but its been postponed until his better, but how can he get better when his PSA is increasing weekly and his red bloods
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
What should I expect at the end?
My dad 77 year old had been battling castration resistant prostate cancer for many years. He was in remission for awhile (unsure exactly how long as he was secretive about the whole thing) however it made a huge comeback in January of 2022 and he has been through a short stint of chemo as well as
My dad 77 year old had been battling castration resistant prostate cancer for many years. He was in remission for awhile (unsure exactly how long as he was secretive about the whole thing) however it made a huge comeback in January of 2022 and he has been through a short stint of chemo as well as
Pechey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Prostate-as-"PCa Factory" - Reasons for Removal?
While reading the bio of forum member, I noted the following advantage to radical prostatectomy (paraphrased):"
No more PCa factory
" As I have written in multiple posts I am enjoying very effective
triplet therapy
against my high volume metastatic prostate cancer. And because my cancer was
While reading the bio of forum member, I noted the following advantage to radical prostatectomy (paraphrased):"
No more PCa factory
" As I have written in multiple posts I am enjoying very effective
triplet therapy
against my high volume metastatic prostate cancer. And because my cancer was
JohnInTheMiddle
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Abiraterone, Prednisone, Apalutamide combo Improves Prostate Cancer Outcomes, Leaves HRQoL Unaffected
Oncological outcomes improved with the addition of abiraterone acetate (Zytiga) plus prednisone (AAP) and apalutamide (Erleada) after radical prostatectomy and did not significantly affect health-related quality of life. https://www.targetedonc.com/view/abiraterone-prednisone-apalutamide-improves-prostate-cancer-outcomes-leaves-hrqol-unaffected
Oncological outcomes improved with the addition of abiraterone acetate (Zytiga) plus prednisone (AAP) and apalutamide (Erleada) after radical prostatectomy and did not significantly affect health-related quality of life. https://www.targetedonc.com/view/abiraterone-prednisone-apalutamide-improves-prostate-cancer-outcomes-leaves-hrqol-unaffected
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Radium 223 offered
Hi everyone Husband diagnosed nearly 51/2 years ago. Stage 4 with mets to spine and hip (4 in total) none to organs etc. Had Chemo five years ago ,Zytiga +Pred for 2 1/2 years (now failing ) as PSA is up to 37. We are in UK as some of you know, and Clint has been offered Radium 223 for his bone mets
Hi everyone Husband diagnosed nearly 51/2 years ago. Stage 4 with mets to spine and hip (4 in total) none to organs etc. Had Chemo five years ago ,Zytiga +Pred for 2 1/2 years (now failing ) as PSA is up to 37. We are in UK as some of you know, and Clint has been offered Radium 223 for his bone mets
16starsky
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Post triple therapy options?
This past summer, I wrote because my husband's PSA numbers started doubling very quickly. (see quick recap below) By the time we got the PSMA PET scan a few weeks later, there were too many tumors in the bones to count. We jumped into triple therapy: Eligard, Nubeqa, and chemo. David's last chemo (6
This past summer, I wrote because my husband's PSA numbers started doubling very quickly. (see quick recap below) By the time we got the PSMA PET scan a few weeks later, there were too many tumors in the bones to count. We jumped into triple therapy: Eligard, Nubeqa, and chemo. David's last chemo (6
TK934
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Dolly wow1999
Im soon yo have a radical hysterectomy at age 61.....and im concerned about my angina acting up ...its endometrial adeno carcinoma stage 1
Im soon yo have a radical hysterectomy at age 61.....and im concerned about my angina acting up ...its endometrial adeno carcinoma stage 1
Dollywow1999
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Thyroid results
Last year December 2022 and March 2023 TSH levels low after NHS blood tests but no follow up so did medichecks advance blood test may 2023 and latest one just now I’ve put my results here , , I also have APS syndrome and on clopidogrel , atorvastatin and lansoprazole also stated Vitamin b complex bought
Last year December 2022 and March 2023 TSH levels low after NHS blood tests but no follow up so did medichecks advance blood test may 2023 and latest one just now I’ve put my results here , , I also have APS syndrome and on clopidogrel , atorvastatin and lansoprazole also stated Vitamin b complex bought
Nesting
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Thyroid UK
10 months ago
Intermediate favorable vs. unfavorable Gleason 7 acc.to 2 doctors + CLEAN PSMA, do we need third opinion +where? (Green Bay/Milwaukee areas)
Hello all~ I am writing as spokesperson and chief researcher for my husband, Steve. He is 75 and was dx'ed w/prostate cancer on 11/27 by his urologist after some months following a bad UTI and subsequent catheterization to "rest his bladder" by initial NP (whom we saw upon referral but subsequently
Hello all~ I am writing as spokesperson and chief researcher for my husband, Steve. He is 75 and was dx'ed w/prostate cancer on 11/27 by his urologist after some months following a bad UTI and subsequent catheterization to "rest his bladder" by initial NP (whom we saw upon referral but subsequently
AliceinW57
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Update on CT coronary angiogram - totally confused by results, anyone had this experience?
Hello everyone How are you all? I just wanted to update you all quickly. As you know I had experiencing symptoms like a racing heart beat, chest pain, palpitations, periods of feeling extremely dizzy and/or nauseous, persistent dry cough etc. The most important points are: *Baseline echocardiogram
Hello everyone How are you all? I just wanted to update you all quickly. As you know I had experiencing symptoms like a racing heart beat, chest pain, palpitations, periods of feeling extremely dizzy and/or nauseous, persistent dry cough etc. The most important points are: *Baseline echocardiogram
Wendy39
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LUPUS UK
10 months ago
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