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Marmite
Hi everyone, I have just learned a lot of interesting things about Marmite (yes Marmite!) and I thought I would pass it along. It seems that amongst other things it’s a good source of iron, selenium, magnesium , potassium and B vitamins, all essential for hypo people. I wish I liked it, I do not, but
Hi everyone, I have just learned a lot of interesting things about Marmite (yes Marmite!) and I thought I would pass it along. It seems that amongst other things it’s a good source of iron, selenium, magnesium , potassium and B vitamins, all essential for hypo people. I wish I liked it, I do not, but
LAHs
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Energy slump
My energy levels seem to work in mysterious ways. One day my body is full of beans, waking up ready to go, with energy in abundance. On other days – like today – I crawl out of bed feeling like someone hit me over the head with a hammer. I can literally feel it in my brain: there's a mist hanging over
My energy levels seem to work in mysterious ways. One day my body is full of beans, waking up ready to go, with energy in abundance. On other days – like today – I crawl out of bed feeling like someone hit me over the head with a hammer. I can literally feel it in my brain: there's a mist hanging over
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
A history of PSA readings, how accurate are they?
Hi there everybody Im new and have just discovered this site and its so good to see many others who have tried different treatments for prostate cancer. My story began in June 2008 with a Gleason 4+5=9 and a PSA of 12.9. prior to radical prostatectomy to remove prostate. Post op PSA was nadir =0.03
Hi there everybody Im new and have just discovered this site and its so good to see many others who have tried different treatments for prostate cancer. My story began in June 2008 with a Gleason 4+5=9 and a PSA of 12.9. prior to radical prostatectomy to remove prostate. Post op PSA was nadir =0.03
C0zm0cat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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Getting Ferritin up to a good level
My Ferritin has always been borderline and I am trying to get this up to a good level for when I next do a blood test in 6 weeks. I am currently taken 2 x floradix iron tablets a day one in morning and one at night along with vitamin c, d and b vitamins, magnesium. Would this do the job, my other levels
My Ferritin has always been borderline and I am trying to get this up to a good level for when I next do a blood test in 6 weeks. I am currently taken 2 x floradix iron tablets a day one in morning and one at night along with vitamin c, d and b vitamins, magnesium. Would this do the job, my other levels
hankpym
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
TRC253 Trial
Hello, I'm new here. Happy to have found this group. Dx stage 4 at age 63 - 9 years ago. RP, Lupron, Zytiga, Doxetel, Xtandi, Radium 223. Doctor says I qualify for this trial. Anyone have experience with it? All treatments have failed me, so this is a last ditch effort to stay in the fight. Thanks for
Hello, I'm new here. Happy to have found this group. Dx stage 4 at age 63 - 9 years ago. RP, Lupron, Zytiga, Doxetel, Xtandi, Radium 223. Doctor says I qualify for this trial. Anyone have experience with it? All treatments have failed me, so this is a last ditch effort to stay in the fight. Thanks for
flintknapper
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Please help with results.
Hi here are my results for the last three blood tests.....I would appreciate your comments as I am still feeling very tired and lethargic after dose decrease. I have my blood tests done at approx 8.30am, I don’t eat before. I take my Levo at night, I don’t take it the night before blood test. I
Hi here are my results for the last three blood tests.....I would appreciate your comments as I am still feeling very tired and lethargic after dose decrease. I have my blood tests done at approx 8.30am, I don’t eat before. I take my Levo at night, I don’t take it the night before blood test. I
Foxie1234
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
It’s 4 weeks after radical hysterectomy, BSO, omentectomy & debulking surgery. Why have I got terrible rectal pain?
I’m new here so just wanting to pick up any advice about how to cope with the terrible pain I’m having in my rectal area. The surgeon removed 2 small ovarian tumour implants from my colon but said she couldn’t see any more. Would the pain in my lower bowel be because there are smaller implants starting
I’m new here so just wanting to pick up any advice about how to cope with the terrible pain I’m having in my rectal area. The surgeon removed 2 small ovarian tumour implants from my colon but said she couldn’t see any more. Would the pain in my lower bowel be because there are smaller implants starting
Jebblejebble
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My Ovacome
6 years ago
Pain level a few days after RP
Had robotic radical prostatectomy on Wed. 8/29 (3 days ago) and I'm in significant pain throughout my chest and shoulders. It's nothing that can't be managed and I only mention it because my team and several other information forums have for the most part indicated the pain level is not significant.
Had robotic radical prostatectomy on Wed. 8/29 (3 days ago) and I'm in significant pain throughout my chest and shoulders. It's nothing that can't be managed and I only mention it because my team and several other information forums have for the most part indicated the pain level is not significant.
ernie8723
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 years ago
Just want to vent a bit!!!
Sorry for the ranty post but I’m home alone so my partner can’t take the brunt of my annoyance! I went for a medical at my GP today (work related). So I didn’t see the lovely GP who has been so good with me - the one who listened, Tested everything you lot recomended, then prescribed all the vitamins
Sorry for the ranty post but I’m home alone so my partner can’t take the brunt of my annoyance! I went for a medical at my GP today (work related). So I didn’t see the lovely GP who has been so good with me - the one who listened, Tested everything you lot recomended, then prescribed all the vitamins
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Digging Deeper into Neuron Valley
What damages the Neurons? Is it hereditary or simply damaged genes passed down? What do chronic and degenerative diseases have in common? Inflammation, Damaged Cells, a lot of times its undermethylation of vitamins ( vitamins that are not used because of an enzyme malfunction that does not break the
What damages the Neurons? Is it hereditary or simply damaged genes passed down? What do chronic and degenerative diseases have in common? Inflammation, Damaged Cells, a lot of times its undermethylation of vitamins ( vitamins that are not used because of an enzyme malfunction that does not break the
tlane77
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
concerned about life post surgery
Hello everyone, A search led me here and I knew i wasn't alone just needed to find others. So I'll say thanks from the start. I've been recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, and I am comfortable with course of treatment that my doctor and I have decided to take. In two weeks i will have the radical
Hello everyone, A search led me here and I knew i wasn't alone just needed to find others. So I'll say thanks from the start. I've been recently diagnosed with prostate cancer, and I am comfortable with course of treatment that my doctor and I have decided to take. In two weeks i will have the radical
Tovok31
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 years ago
Negative Calorie Foods: You Can Eat These 11 Foods & Not Gain Weight
Here is an article talking about not gaining weight while eating certain foods like celery, lettuce, tomatoes, etc.. The article was written by,
Sushmita Sengupta
and was
updated on March 26, 2018
. The article is: "[u]
Negative Calorie Foods: You Can Eat These 11 Foods and Not Gain
Here is an article talking about not gaining weight while eating certain foods like celery, lettuce, tomatoes, etc.. The article was written by,
Sushmita Sengupta
and was
updated on March 26, 2018
. The article is: "[u]
Negative Calorie Foods: You Can Eat These 11 Foods and Not Gain
suramo
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Diabetes India
6 years ago
Testosterone [T] & ADT prognosis.
New Japanese study below. "This study demonstrated that neoadjuvant ADT showed potential deleterious effects in ... patients with lower serum testosterone levels, while a possible improved prognosis in patients with high serum testosterone levels treated with neoadjuvant ADT was suggested, warranting
New Japanese study below. "This study demonstrated that neoadjuvant ADT showed potential deleterious effects in ... patients with lower serum testosterone levels, while a possible improved prognosis in patients with high serum testosterone levels treated with neoadjuvant ADT was suggested, warranting
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Biopsy report before surgery vs after surgery
Hi all, my father was diagnosed in April 17 with a Gleason 9 (5+4) as stated on the biopsy result. He went for radical prostatectomy two months later, and the after surgery biopsy result stated it was actually a Gleason 7 (4+3). My questions here are, is it possible it was really Gleason 7 and not
Hi all, my father was diagnosed in April 17 with a Gleason 9 (5+4) as stated on the biopsy result. He went for radical prostatectomy two months later, and the after surgery biopsy result stated it was actually a Gleason 7 (4+3). My questions here are, is it possible it was really Gleason 7 and not
Dalph87
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
ANY SUGGESTIONS?
Hello, I am new to the group. I joined so that I can get advice and have questions answered since I have a fatal illness and am running out of treatment options. I have been battling prostate cancer since 2009, but found out in 2015 the cancer has metasticized throughout my bones. I have been treated
Hello, I am new to the group. I joined so that I can get advice and have questions answered since I have a fatal illness and am running out of treatment options. I have been battling prostate cancer since 2009, but found out in 2015 the cancer has metasticized throughout my bones. I have been treated
charliecar
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 years ago
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels?
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Is there anyone out there that knows or has known someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Or are post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Is there anyone out there that knows or has known someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Or are post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels
jronne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels?
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Is there anyone out there that knows or has known someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Or are post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels
Is there anyone out there with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Is there anyone out there that knows or has known someone with stable post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels? Or are post-radical prostatectomy non zero ultrasensitive PSA levels
jronne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
LU 177 after docetaxel and radium 223?
My husband has stage four prostate cancer that has progressed throughout his bones, Docetaxel did not work and his psa went up into the 90's. He is now on his second treatment of radium 223. We do not know, at this point, if it is working. My question is as follows: Is he still eligible for the
My husband has stage four prostate cancer that has progressed throughout his bones, Docetaxel did not work and his psa went up into the 90's. He is now on his second treatment of radium 223. We do not know, at this point, if it is working. My question is as follows: Is he still eligible for the
charliecar
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 years ago
Not such a good Sunday
Well one always knows with CBD or PSP that things can change overnight. My plans have gone sort of haywire. Nigel seized up this morning and was taken into hospital this morning. He has been admitted for urinary sepsis and vitamin B deficiency so is on IV antibiotics and vit k injections. They reckon
Well one always knows with CBD or PSP that things can change overnight. My plans have gone sort of haywire. Nigel seized up this morning and was taken into hospital this morning. He has been admitted for urinary sepsis and vitamin B deficiency so is on IV antibiotics and vit k injections. They reckon
AliBee1
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PSP Association
6 years ago
2nd tumors in high risk PCa patients
New study from Spain. "A retrospective study of 286 patients diagnosed between 1996 and 2008, treated by radical prostatectomy (n=145) or radiotherapy and androgen blockade (n=141)." "The median age was 66 years, and the median follow-up was 117.5 months. At the end of follow-up, 60 patients (21%) had
New study from Spain. "A retrospective study of 286 patients diagnosed between 1996 and 2008, treated by radical prostatectomy (n=145) or radiotherapy and androgen blockade (n=141)." "The median age was 66 years, and the median follow-up was 117.5 months. At the end of follow-up, 60 patients (21%) had
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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