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ASCO Genitourinary Cancers Symposium (PCa in 792 hypogonadal men with and without long-term testosterone therapy (TTh))
"There is no evidence that TTh {testosterone therapy} in hypogonadal men increases PCa incidence or severity. A US-Scandinavian group recently found that men receiving TTh had lower risk of aggressive PCa" In the new study: "412 men with testosterone #350 ng/dL and symptoms received testosterone undecanoate
"There is no evidence that TTh {testosterone therapy} in hypogonadal men increases PCa incidence or severity. A US-Scandinavian group recently found that men receiving TTh had lower risk of aggressive PCa" In the new study: "412 men with testosterone #350 ng/dL and symptoms received testosterone undecanoate
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
I had a radical prostatectomy on January 25. My Psa was 27 and Gleason was a 9. What can I do to gain control over my bladder? Hate diapers
Bladder leakage
Bladder leakage
Dad1963
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
More Bad News After Radical Prostatectomy
Had an open retropubic radical prostatectomy on 1/26/18. Got my path report back and received bad news on every point... 1. Seminal vesicle invasion identified. 2. Perineural nerve invasion identified. 3. Extracapsular extension identified. 4. Vascular invasion identified. 5. Positive margins at the
Had an open retropubic radical prostatectomy on 1/26/18. Got my path report back and received bad news on every point... 1. Seminal vesicle invasion identified. 2. Perineural nerve invasion identified. 3. Extracapsular extension identified. 4. Vascular invasion identified. 5. Positive margins at the
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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Can’t tolerate thyroid medications/hormone treatment
Hi. I’ve been hypothyroid for about 4 years. Over time I’ve developed a reaction to every thyroid medication there is. They give me various neuropathic or nerve side effects around my face and head. I developed the side effects slowly over time, and they’re becoming more and more pronounced to the point
Hi. I’ve been hypothyroid for about 4 years. Over time I’ve developed a reaction to every thyroid medication there is. They give me various neuropathic or nerve side effects around my face and head. I developed the side effects slowly over time, and they’re becoming more and more pronounced to the point
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Treatment options for metastases post Radical Prostatectomy
Hi, I am writing on behalf of my father (Age: 65). My father was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2015, following which he underwent radical prostatectomy (2015), hormone therapy (2015), and radiation therapy (2016). This year his PSA level started rising and PET CT scan has revealed metastases in
Hi, I am writing on behalf of my father (Age: 65). My father was diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2015, following which he underwent radical prostatectomy (2015), hormone therapy (2015), and radiation therapy (2016). This year his PSA level started rising and PET CT scan has revealed metastases in
sipanda
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
I'm still going strong!
Hi everyone, I though a positive note might help. I was diagnosed Oct 2013, PSA 620. Two of 12 biopsy cores cancerous. Gleasons, 3 and 4. 4 and 4. Widespread bony metastases to spinal column, ribcage, pelvis. Smaller lesions in humerus and femur and skull. After a few weeks on Casodex, changed to Abiraterone
Hi everyone, I though a positive note might help. I was diagnosed Oct 2013, PSA 620. Two of 12 biopsy cores cancerous. Gleasons, 3 and 4. 4 and 4. Widespread bony metastases to spinal column, ribcage, pelvis. Smaller lesions in humerus and femur and skull. After a few weeks on Casodex, changed to Abiraterone
NiallMcC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Chest pain despite clear chest x-ray result?
Hi there. Back in August, I felt chest pain for quite a few days so I went to the GP who told me that it was chest pain I was feeling, and offered some painkillers should the pain be unbearable. It went away after a week, and all was well. I felt pain again in December, and went back to the GP, who now
Hi there. Back in August, I felt chest pain for quite a few days so I went to the GP who told me that it was chest pain I was feeling, and offered some painkillers should the pain be unbearable. It went away after a week, and all was well. I felt pain again in December, and went back to the GP, who now
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 years ago
Results back, I am a medium methylator (C677 tested), any advice appreciated on trying methylated folate please (have homocysteine 11 too)
Hi, thanks for your previous help regarding folate/folic acid and the MTHFR gene tests. My results says I am a medium methylator so am presuming I have one mutation and not the double. I have felt worse on folic acid previously but only tried the general supermarket brand. Do you think it could be that
Hi, thanks for your previous help regarding folate/folic acid and the MTHFR gene tests. My results says I am a medium methylator so am presuming I have one mutation and not the double. I have felt worse on folic acid previously but only tried the general supermarket brand. Do you think it could be that
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
This gut/brain axis paper offers food therapies
Section 5.1. discusses food intervention. It’s a long paper and while much of it is above my pay grade, I thought it a good paper and more heavily referenced than any other I’ve read. It doesn’t talk about lectins, but Dr. Grundy does. http://gundrymd.com/reduce-lectins-diet/ I’ve read his book, The
Section 5.1. discusses food intervention. It’s a long paper and while much of it is above my pay grade, I thought it a good paper and more heavily referenced than any other I’ve read. It doesn’t talk about lectins, but Dr. Grundy does. http://gundrymd.com/reduce-lectins-diet/ I’ve read his book, The
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Don’t know where I go from here.
Going to try to update for any Gleason 10’s that like me are looking for what could transpire. I was diagnosed back in 2013 age 53, psa 9.Something, all 14 cores positive for pc. I have been through: Lupron continuous from beginning, Strive, Docetaxal, Xtandi, Radium 223, Cabazitaxel, Mitoxantrone
Going to try to update for any Gleason 10’s that like me are looking for what could transpire. I was diagnosed back in 2013 age 53, psa 9.Something, all 14 cores positive for pc. I have been through: Lupron continuous from beginning, Strive, Docetaxal, Xtandi, Radium 223, Cabazitaxel, Mitoxantrone
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Thiamine Mononitrate risk
http://www.livestrong.com/article/313249-the-side-effects-of-thiamine-mononitrate/ Thiamine mononitrate is synthetic and has the potential to illicit mild to severe allergic reactions. The nitrates present in thiamine mononitrate may accumulate in the kidneys and induce kidney stones or cellular
http://www.livestrong.com/article/313249-the-side-effects-of-thiamine-mononitrate/ Thiamine mononitrate is synthetic and has the potential to illicit mild to severe allergic reactions. The nitrates present in thiamine mononitrate may accumulate in the kidneys and induce kidney stones or cellular
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Fat.
I began writing this yesterday after seeing the Daily Mail headline: - "Fatty Western diets make prostate cancer more aggressive" This from a newspaper that advised men to drink flaxseed oil to avoid PCa. Ugh! After a while, I became weary of the subject & the stupidity of the media, so listened to
I began writing this yesterday after seeing the Daily Mail headline: - "Fatty Western diets make prostate cancer more aggressive" This from a newspaper that advised men to drink flaxseed oil to avoid PCa. Ugh! After a while, I became weary of the subject & the stupidity of the media, so listened to
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
High Homocysteine levels
Hello Mine is a bit of a long story so hope this is ok. I am 58 I had my gallbladder out in 2013 before that I thought I was eating not to bad but obviously I wasn’t. I had lots of gallstones, I got pancaraties and that’s how I knew I had a problem with gallstones. Anyway I got diagnosed with fibromyalgia
Hello Mine is a bit of a long story so hope this is ok. I am 58 I had my gallbladder out in 2013 before that I thought I was eating not to bad but obviously I wasn’t. I had lots of gallstones, I got pancaraties and that’s how I knew I had a problem with gallstones. Anyway I got diagnosed with fibromyalgia
Jan87
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
T3 now?
I joined this forum about 3 months ago and, on the helpful advice given, started taking selenium then. Following further blood tests, I added B12, B vitamins and D3 about a month ago. My blood test results before starting the supplements (on 75mcg thyroxine daily) were: TSH 0.88 (0.35 - 5.00) Free T4
I joined this forum about 3 months ago and, on the helpful advice given, started taking selenium then. Following further blood tests, I added B12, B vitamins and D3 about a month ago. My blood test results before starting the supplements (on 75mcg thyroxine daily) were: TSH 0.88 (0.35 - 5.00) Free T4
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Could B12 deficiency/PA or thyroid?
Hello everyone...I need some advice please. I suffer form July with serious heart palpitation...insomina and other symptoms posted below. In my teens i had anemia iron suplements and vitamin B shots, can not remember which vitamin and I had stomach ulcers and gastritis. I tought that is from thyroid
Hello everyone...I need some advice please. I suffer form July with serious heart palpitation...insomina and other symptoms posted below. In my teens i had anemia iron suplements and vitamin B shots, can not remember which vitamin and I had stomach ulcers and gastritis. I tought that is from thyroid
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Ridiculous over reaction to alcohol
Happy New Year to all! I have read that other b12 deficient folks have issues with alcohol so i thought i might post requesting info. I have never been able to drink large amounts of alcohol but at this point it seems my over reaction to alcohol is ridiculous. About 6 weeks ago i had 3 cranberry
Happy New Year to all! I have read that other b12 deficient folks have issues with alcohol so i thought i might post requesting info. I have never been able to drink large amounts of alcohol but at this point it seems my over reaction to alcohol is ridiculous. About 6 weeks ago i had 3 cranberry
KimberinUS
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
For those who take NDT - what dose are you taking?
Good evening on New Year's Eve :-) I haven't posted here for a while, but thought I'd pop in and say hello and also to say a very big thank you to those who run the forum for their time and effort. I just thought I'd leave this (multi part!) question here. I'm just wondering for those who are taking
Good evening on New Year's Eve :-) I haven't posted here for a while, but thought I'd pop in and say hello and also to say a very big thank you to those who run the forum for their time and effort. I just thought I'd leave this (multi part!) question here. I'm just wondering for those who are taking
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
A few questions regarding my upcoming blood test
I am ordering the Thyroid Check Ultravit and the blood sample will be taken at my local surgery on the 8th January. The earliest appointment I can have there is 9.10am. I know that it is recommended to fast before the blood test (as well as not taking meds until after), but I am a shaking mess if I
I am ordering the Thyroid Check Ultravit and the blood sample will be taken at my local surgery on the 8th January. The earliest appointment I can have there is 9.10am. I know that it is recommended to fast before the blood test (as well as not taking meds until after), but I am a shaking mess if I
Rachel357
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
New to the group
I am new to the group. I appreciate what I have seen so far as far as the sharing of experiences and as a source of good information. There does not seem to be any definitive answers to situations because of the number of choices and the differences in each patients circumstances. I welcome any feed
I am new to the group. I appreciate what I have seen so far as far as the sharing of experiences and as a source of good information. There does not seem to be any definitive answers to situations because of the number of choices and the differences in each patients circumstances. I welcome any feed
ggbk
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
post-prostatectomy incontinence and ED
I had a radical prostatectomy in April 2016 performed by Dr. Jean Joseph at Univ. Of Rochester, Strong Memorial Hospital. I was very fortunate that this very skilled and expert surgeon was able to spare my nerves so I am not impotent but still have some degree of ED. I have a pump which I rarely use
I had a radical prostatectomy in April 2016 performed by Dr. Jean Joseph at Univ. Of Rochester, Strong Memorial Hospital. I was very fortunate that this very skilled and expert surgeon was able to spare my nerves so I am not impotent but still have some degree of ED. I have a pump which I rarely use
jmhomanich
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 years ago
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