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I have asked questions before, but to reintroduce: radical prostatectomy 3/31/17. Post surgery pathology report: Gleason score 9, Primary tumor pT3a, margin free of tumor, lymphovascular invasion present pN1 (2 of 16 nodes positive), Distant metastasis Unknown, extraprostatic extension of one lymphatic
I have asked questions before, but to reintroduce: radical prostatectomy 3/31/17. Post surgery pathology report: Gleason score 9, Primary tumor pT3a, margin free of tumor, lymphovascular invasion present pN1 (2 of 16 nodes positive), Distant metastasis Unknown, extraprostatic extension of one lymphatic
jdayoc
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
A message to you all from Peachy6958
I have been asked to post this by Peachy6958 who is struggling to work out how to use this forum - like many of us have at some time or other I suspect! I'm sure the mysteries will be revealed sooner or later! "This is my first post. I felt I had to write as I have actually had a major breakthrough today
I have been asked to post this by Peachy6958 who is struggling to work out how to use this forum - like many of us have at some time or other I suspect! I'm sure the mysteries will be revealed sooner or later! "This is my first post. I felt I had to write as I have actually had a major breakthrough today
PMRpro
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PMRGCAuk
6 years ago
W8R1: The Plight Of The Bumble Bee
Well, I may not have been the fastest out there this weekend, but I was definitely the brightest! In electric blue and apian inspired shorts, the sun reflected off me dizzying the other runners. So much for running incognito. The recent sunny, warm weather and my new girlish figure (have quit smoking
Well, I may not have been the fastest out there this weekend, but I was definitely the brightest! In electric blue and apian inspired shorts, the sun reflected off me dizzying the other runners. So much for running incognito. The recent sunny, warm weather and my new girlish figure (have quit smoking
Marvo69
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
6 years ago
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Pain is a pain!
My main condition is Adhesive Arachnoiditis. It causes severe intractable, 24/7 pain. Most MD's have never heard of it or are not familiar with it. Some think it is a fallacy, I wish! As many of you know, it has gotten much more difficult to get adequate pain meds since 2016 with the Opioid crisis
My main condition is Adhesive Arachnoiditis. It causes severe intractable, 24/7 pain. Most MD's have never heard of it or are not familiar with it. Some think it is a fallacy, I wish! As many of you know, it has gotten much more difficult to get adequate pain meds since 2016 with the Opioid crisis
Dnobkunjs
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Pain Concern
6 years ago
Broken discs in my back and neck
Hi everyone my name is Summer. I broke discs in my neck and had them replaced with fake ones and my own bone marrow last summer they put in a titanium plate to support them. Unfortunately during my recovery I fell and broke the two discs on the bottom of my spine and hemorrhaged two in the middle of
Hi everyone my name is Summer. I broke discs in my neck and had them replaced with fake ones and my own bone marrow last summer they put in a titanium plate to support them. Unfortunately during my recovery I fell and broke the two discs on the bottom of my spine and hemorrhaged two in the middle of
TalulahGrammar1989
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Mental Health Support
6 years ago
Pudendal/levator ani
I have suffered for ten years. I have had nerve entrapment surgery and tried many blocks, ablasion and PT. I have a medical background and researched CBD for pain. I now make my own suppositories, but you can purchase at a despensary if you have a medical marijuana card. I take a magnesium suppliment
I have suffered for ten years. I have had nerve entrapment surgery and tried many blocks, ablasion and PT. I have a medical background and researched CBD for pain. I now make my own suppositories, but you can purchase at a despensary if you have a medical marijuana card. I take a magnesium suppliment
Susiebic
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
6 years ago
MO at MD Anderson
Going to MD Anderson. Any suggestions for MO and RO ? PSA is 0.14 after 2.3 years after radical prostatectomy. Gleason score 4+3. All margins, lymph nodes etc clear. Thanks!!!
Going to MD Anderson. Any suggestions for MO and RO ? PSA is 0.14 after 2.3 years after radical prostatectomy. Gleason score 4+3. All margins, lymph nodes etc clear. Thanks!!!
Davidl3940
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Radical Prostatectomy with Bone Metastases
Hello, gentlemen. Thank you so much for your latest replies to our previous post. My husband is being treated at Johns Hopkins for T4 PC, bone mets, 45 years old. I was wondering, with the latest studies on radical prostatectomy in metastatic patients gaining popularity... has anyone had any experience
Hello, gentlemen. Thank you so much for your latest replies to our previous post. My husband is being treated at Johns Hopkins for T4 PC, bone mets, 45 years old. I was wondering, with the latest studies on radical prostatectomy in metastatic patients gaining popularity... has anyone had any experience
irichka172
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Vitamin b12
Hi all, one year post Ivor Lewis and gall bladder removal D still struggling to gain any weight, losing in fact, and I wonder if anyone in similar position has been tested for b12 deficiency. Iron is low and thinking perhaps a problem with fat absorption ? All advice gratefully received ! Ax
Hi all, one year post Ivor Lewis and gall bladder removal D still struggling to gain any weight, losing in fact, and I wonder if anyone in similar position has been tested for b12 deficiency. Iron is low and thinking perhaps a problem with fat absorption ? All advice gratefully received ! Ax
ANichol
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
6 years ago
Need advice please.
This is a really hard post for me to write .Because of the returned depression l have to admit l am drinking far too much wine alone. l can function, keep the house and myself clean and cook meals but the next day l feel really guilty. l do not want to go the AA route but just want advice on how to control
This is a really hard post for me to write .Because of the returned depression l have to admit l am drinking far too much wine alone. l can function, keep the house and myself clean and cook meals but the next day l feel really guilty. l do not want to go the AA route but just want advice on how to control
kefalonia1
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British Heart Foundation
6 years ago
Newbie -ttc possible hypergonadism on my hubby-help and advice needed
My husband and I have been ttc for a year. He had a vasectomy reversal dec 2016. There was sperm 40mil but only 4% motility after 3 months. We thought we would just see what happened. After a year went to GP who ran hormonal tests on me-im notmal except for a treated interactive thyroid. Husband sperm
My husband and I have been ttc for a year. He had a vasectomy reversal dec 2016. There was sperm 40mil but only 4% motility after 3 months. We thought we would just see what happened. After a year went to GP who ran hormonal tests on me-im notmal except for a treated interactive thyroid. Husband sperm
baffled2015
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Here it is. Times piece today on CLL and access to drugs. Skip dumb comments....
The Times chief reporter, Sean O’Neill, is writing about his leukaemia for the first time to highlight the unfair NHS policy on who can be offered life-saving drugs We had spent a glorious August day high in the Picos mountains in northern Spain, whizzing by cable car to the 1,800m peak of Fuenta De
The Times chief reporter, Sean O’Neill, is writing about his leukaemia for the first time to highlight the unfair NHS policy on who can be offered life-saving drugs We had spent a glorious August day high in the Picos mountains in northern Spain, whizzing by cable car to the 1,800m peak of Fuenta De
romarin
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Feel so rubbish
Hi everyone what a week I am having, last Friday I fainted and have never fainted before in my life it has ramped up my health anxiety which wasn’t too bad the week before. This week my sister has had a double mastectomy, I spent all day Tuesday at hospital feeling very stressed and anxious. Since then
Hi everyone what a week I am having, last Friday I fainted and have never fainted before in my life it has ramped up my health anxiety which wasn’t too bad the week before. This week my sister has had a double mastectomy, I spent all day Tuesday at hospital feeling very stressed and anxious. Since then
L1974
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
Radical prostatectomy in T4 prostate cancer.
New German study below. T4 is cancer that has spread to nearby organs. "To determine the outcomes of complete surgical resection of T4 prostate cancer (PCa) after inductive androgen deprivation treatment (ADT). An inductive ADT and subsequent radical prostatectomy (RP) is not recommended by any guideline
New German study below. T4 is cancer that has spread to nearby organs. "To determine the outcomes of complete surgical resection of T4 prostate cancer (PCa) after inductive androgen deprivation treatment (ADT). An inductive ADT and subsequent radical prostatectomy (RP) is not recommended by any guideline
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Operation day
Hello have written a few times about my brave and strong sister who is 46 and has genetic breast Cancer. She finished her chemo fec-t regime last month and is currently in theatre having a bilateral mastectomy, it was really hard getting her to go in this morning she was so frightened. Just hope her
Hello have written a few times about my brave and strong sister who is 46 and has genetic breast Cancer. She finished her chemo fec-t regime last month and is currently in theatre having a bilateral mastectomy, it was really hard getting her to go in this morning she was so frightened. Just hope her
L1974
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My Breast Cancer Community
6 years ago
Not much discussion on HU about the endocannabinoid system. If you are interested in medical marijuana for PD. Dr. Sarah King.
Hi Marc, We're jumping off the beaten path in this week's Facebook LIVE broadcast. Sometimes you just have to think outside the box and reach outside your comfort zone for answers, and Monday's interview will be taking a lot of us there. Dr. Michelle Sexton is a naturopathic doctor, professor
Hi Marc, We're jumping off the beaten path in this week's Facebook LIVE broadcast. Sometimes you just have to think outside the box and reach outside your comfort zone for answers, and Monday's interview will be taking a lot of us there. Dr. Michelle Sexton is a naturopathic doctor, professor
MBAnderson
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Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
Step one: Complete!
We went for our initial Egg Sharing appointment today and it all seemed to go well 😊 My urine sample was fine, the scan showed my ovaries and womb look good so now just got to wait for my AMH levels to come back tomorrow and all being well we will have further blood tests in a couple of weeks and then
We went for our initial Egg Sharing appointment today and it all seemed to go well 😊 My urine sample was fine, the scan showed my ovaries and womb look good so now just got to wait for my AMH levels to come back tomorrow and all being well we will have further blood tests in a couple of weeks and then
wemma83
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Fertility Network UK
6 years ago
Hi Everyone
Hello Everyone, I'm new to this forum and would like to introduce myself. I do not have breast cancer but my mother was diagnosed with it back in 2013. Thankfully, she is doing well now having a mastectomy and going through a bit of treatment. I may not know personally what you all went through but I
Hello Everyone, I'm new to this forum and would like to introduce myself. I do not have breast cancer but my mother was diagnosed with it back in 2013. Thankfully, she is doing well now having a mastectomy and going through a bit of treatment. I may not know personally what you all went through but I
t_nguyen701
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My Breast Cancer Community
6 years ago
Endo and asthma
Has anyone else developed asthma since endo diagnosis? I was diagnosed with endo 2yrs ago now. It was a bit of a 'lucky' diagnosis if I'm honest, I'd been suffering with increased pain in the first couple of days of my period for at least 1.5-2yrs before I went to my GP at the time (I've since moved
Has anyone else developed asthma since endo diagnosis? I was diagnosed with endo 2yrs ago now. It was a bit of a 'lucky' diagnosis if I'm honest, I'd been suffering with increased pain in the first couple of days of my period for at least 1.5-2yrs before I went to my GP at the time (I've since moved
Clairey007
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Questions for First Visit to Radiation Oncologist
Okay guys, I'm asking for your insights.... I was diagnosed in November 2010 and had a radical prostatectomy in January 2011 (3+4, pT2c N0 M0, negative margins, no extra capsular extension, no seminal vesicle involvement). My post-surgery PSA remained undetectable for 54 months and then came in at 0.05
Okay guys, I'm asking for your insights.... I was diagnosed in November 2010 and had a radical prostatectomy in January 2011 (3+4, pT2c N0 M0, negative margins, no extra capsular extension, no seminal vesicle involvement). My post-surgery PSA remained undetectable for 54 months and then came in at 0.05
dans_journey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
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