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Post radical prostatectomy
Well it's Saturday and on Wednesday I had robotic surgery to remove my prostate at a terrific place in NYC. So far the pain and discomfort is worse than I expected and I admit to being grateful for opiate pain killers. Now it's a rough 6 days,ahead before the catheter comes out and then the next phase
Well it's Saturday and on Wednesday I had robotic surgery to remove my prostate at a terrific place in NYC. So far the pain and discomfort is worse than I expected and I admit to being grateful for opiate pain killers. Now it's a rough 6 days,ahead before the catheter comes out and then the next phase
Watchung11
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 years ago
Radical ED issues post radical prostatectomy
Hello everyone I'm new here and am grateful to find this online support community. Since my radical prostatectomy in June 2014 I have had very challenging ED issues and would greatly appreciate any help or information to help ease the anxiety isolation and lack of confidence that I am experiencing.
Hello everyone I'm new here and am grateful to find this online support community. Since my radical prostatectomy in June 2014 I have had very challenging ED issues and would greatly appreciate any help or information to help ease the anxiety isolation and lack of confidence that I am experiencing.
TimCo
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Erectile Dysfunction Support
6 years ago
Radium 223 (Xofigo)
So I’ve been taking Xtandi and having a very difficult time. Today my oncologist said to stop it as she could see how it was affecting me. Starting me on Radrum 223 (Xofigo). Don’t see anything on this here when I do a search......any words of wisdom?
So I’ve been taking Xtandi and having a very difficult time. Today my oncologist said to stop it as she could see how it was affecting me. Starting me on Radrum 223 (Xofigo). Don’t see anything on this here when I do a search......any words of wisdom?
Jashelby
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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Last month, The Telegraph reported, “Dementia is now Britain’s biggest killer,
Dr. Mark Hyman sent out his "Broken Brain" newsletter with the above headline. " overtaking heart disease for the first time, new figures have shown.” In America, it is the 6th leading cause of death, and since the year 2000, death by heart disease has been declining, and deaths from Alzheimer’s disease
Dr. Mark Hyman sent out his "Broken Brain" newsletter with the above headline. " overtaking heart disease for the first time, new figures have shown.” In America, it is the 6th leading cause of death, and since the year 2000, death by heart disease has been declining, and deaths from Alzheimer’s disease
Heloise
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Salvage radiation worries
Next steps.. Thirteen months ago I had a radical prostatectomy. Current psa was negligible three months after the operation and is now .218. My doctor is considering salvage radiation. Has anyone had experience with Sloan Kettering or Mayo in Rochester with salvage radiation? I am a healthy 67 year
Next steps.. Thirteen months ago I had a radical prostatectomy. Current psa was negligible three months after the operation and is now .218. My doctor is considering salvage radiation. Has anyone had experience with Sloan Kettering or Mayo in Rochester with salvage radiation? I am a healthy 67 year
Blount
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Ferritin
What is a good ferritin level? I have new blood results and it’s come back as 83 (15-350) Whatever the case it Is an improvement it was 43 in September. Vitamin b WAS 283 and is NOW 639 so that’s something
What is a good ferritin level? I have new blood results and it’s come back as 83 (15-350) Whatever the case it Is an improvement it was 43 in September. Vitamin b WAS 283 and is NOW 639 so that’s something
wowserclo
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Xtandi and Increasing PSA
My father has Been on Xtandi, since September 20 2017. (3.5mo) his PSA is going up and his last reading was today 14. Sept 4.1, 6.44 and now 14!! I guess it’s not working and his cancer is not responding to it. Anyone else have this happen? What did your oncologist do? Take you off, or continue to try
My father has Been on Xtandi, since September 20 2017. (3.5mo) his PSA is going up and his last reading was today 14. Sept 4.1, 6.44 and now 14!! I guess it’s not working and his cancer is not responding to it. Anyone else have this happen? What did your oncologist do? Take you off, or continue to try
Daddysdaughter
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
My Mental Health Symptoms gone - Changed my way of eating
Please take a few minutes to read my Profile on healthunlocked, as it will explain what thyroid illness did to my mental health. I have had a horrendous physical illness for 36 years. It was diagnosed as Hypothyroidism, but in fact it turned out to be a long-winded named illness – Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
Please take a few minutes to read my Profile on healthunlocked, as it will explain what thyroid illness did to my mental health. I have had a horrendous physical illness for 36 years. It was diagnosed as Hypothyroidism, but in fact it turned out to be a long-winded named illness – Hashimoto’s Thyroiditis
marigold22
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Mental Health Support
7 years ago
Metastatic PCa [mPCa] & Radical Prostatectomy [RP].
New meta-analysis below. The old view is that mPCa requires systemic treatment, & that a RP adds no value & simply increases morbidity. The new view is that cancer debulking can make the disease more manageable. If so, there should be a survival advantage. From the new paper: "The recommended therapy
New meta-analysis below. The old view is that mPCa requires systemic treatment, & that a RP adds no value & simply increases morbidity. The new view is that cancer debulking can make the disease more manageable. If so, there should be a survival advantage. From the new paper: "The recommended therapy
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Can vitamin supplementation cause restless sleep?
I've recently started supplementing with B12, B complex, selenium and D3 as suggested by this forum. I take the B vitamins and selenium at night when I take my thyroxine and the D3 at lunchtime. Last night I woke every hour throughout the night and am wondering if this is common when starting vitamins
I've recently started supplementing with B12, B complex, selenium and D3 as suggested by this forum. I take the B vitamins and selenium at night when I take my thyroxine and the D3 at lunchtime. Last night I woke every hour throughout the night and am wondering if this is common when starting vitamins
diamondial
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Is it OK to take B vitamins and D3 at same time?
Morning everyone I’m so sorry to ask this basic question but I’ve searched the site to try to find the answer. I take levo at bedtime. I’ve been taking B12, a B complex, D3, K2 and selenium with breakfast. (It makes it easier to get some iron and vitamin C in later in the day, as I know they need to
Morning everyone I’m so sorry to ask this basic question but I’ve searched the site to try to find the answer. I take levo at bedtime. I’ve been taking B12, a B complex, D3, K2 and selenium with breakfast. (It makes it easier to get some iron and vitamin C in later in the day, as I know they need to
Kipsy
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
Radium 223
Who has been treated with this substance? Can you detail, briefly, the experience?
Who has been treated with this substance? Can you detail, briefly, the experience?
spinosa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
Sometimes the medicine works
I met someone this weekend who told me about a friend of his who had a radical prostatectomy in 1990. It didn't do the job and he soon had radiation. That didn't do the job either and he was given Lupron. Now, 27 years later, he's still alive, has no symptoms, and has not yet needed to progress to
I met someone this weekend who told me about a friend of his who had a radical prostatectomy in 1990. It didn't do the job and he soon had radiation. That didn't do the job either and he was given Lupron. Now, 27 years later, he's still alive, has no symptoms, and has not yet needed to progress to
AlanMeyer
Moderator
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 years ago
Biotin and thyroid tests
Hello everyone, Is 48 hours enough time to be off biotin and b-vitamins before a thyroid antibody test?
Hello everyone, Is 48 hours enough time to be off biotin and b-vitamins before a thyroid antibody test?
Mstiles
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
A risk-free life is far from being a healthy life.
Vitamin C and vitamin E. In one study, high doses of these antioxidant vitamins helped delay the need for medication. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine). Has been used to treat Parkinson disease, but it is controversial. Vitamin B6 can make some Parkinson disease medications less effective. Naturally-oriented
Vitamin C and vitamin E. In one study, high doses of these antioxidant vitamins helped delay the need for medication. Vitamin B6 (pyridoxine). Has been used to treat Parkinson disease, but it is controversial. Vitamin B6 can make some Parkinson disease medications less effective. Naturally-oriented
Hidden
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Cure Parkinson's
7 years ago
Finally seem to be having a better time with tinnitus
Hi all, Well after a few weeks of my tinnitus being louder than usual, (think thats cos I had to take several different anti biotics for various things) my tinnitus has now been more tolerable and wonder if its down to the fact that Ive been using my hearing aide as just a hearing aide and not as
Hi all, Well after a few weeks of my tinnitus being louder than usual, (think thats cos I had to take several different anti biotics for various things) my tinnitus has now been more tolerable and wonder if its down to the fact that Ive been using my hearing aide as just a hearing aide and not as
Lesley2065
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British Tinnitus Association
7 years ago
Dad recently diagnosed
Hello, I'm here on behalf of my lovely dad (aged 70) who was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in October 2017 . The cancer has spread to the seminal vesicles and he has bone mets (pubic bone and rib). He was offered a radical prostatectomy (Trombone trial) as he has limited metastasis but has
Hello, I'm here on behalf of my lovely dad (aged 70) who was diagnosed with advanced prostate cancer in October 2017 . The cancer has spread to the seminal vesicles and he has bone mets (pubic bone and rib). He was offered a radical prostatectomy (Trombone trial) as he has limited metastasis but has
Clarejb
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 years ago
PMR since Sept 2017
After my original post, I think it was PMRpro that asked for a more indepth description of my journey. I have an appointment in December 2017 with my Rheumy and am wondering what questions I should ask. So here is my journey: February 22, 2017 – Saw Dr Gio for pain behind my clavicle bone he ordered
After my original post, I think it was PMRpro that asked for a more indepth description of my journey. I have an appointment in December 2017 with my Rheumy and am wondering what questions I should ask. So here is my journey: February 22, 2017 – Saw Dr Gio for pain behind my clavicle bone he ordered
Sunnyd7
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PMRGCAuk
7 years ago
pin and needles
got a tingling on the right side of my face can low level of vitamin b cause it
got a tingling on the right side of my face can low level of vitamin b cause it
umberslad3
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 years ago
Best b vitamins
Can I have advice for the best b complex to take. On 3x iron tablets and IM b12 injections and folate x1. Thanks
Can I have advice for the best b complex to take. On 3x iron tablets and IM b12 injections and folate x1. Thanks
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
7 years ago
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