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After Four Cycles of Ra-223
After four cycles of Ra-223 sadly it seems not to be doing as well as we would of liked. I have numinous new uptakes (to numinous to mention) as well as an increase in size of some of the older sites while a few have decreased in size or disappeared the new activity is outweighing the overall success
After four cycles of Ra-223 sadly it seems not to be doing as well as we would of liked. I have numinous new uptakes (to numinous to mention) as well as an increase in size of some of the older sites while a few have decreased in size or disappeared the new activity is outweighing the overall success
TheWizardofWesley
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Recording available for NoSilverBullet’s webinar by Dr Michelle Sexton on “How can medical cannabis help people with Parkinson’s?”
We were delighted to host Dr Michelle Sexton who talked to us about “How can medical cannabis help people with Parkinson’s?” The recording of the webinar is available now on our YouTube channel so please take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyPwBlCrHzM It is also now available as a Podcast
We were delighted to host Dr Michelle Sexton who talked to us about “How can medical cannabis help people with Parkinson’s?” The recording of the webinar is available now on our YouTube channel so please take a look: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SyPwBlCrHzM It is also now available as a Podcast
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Enzalutamide plus leuprolide reduces risk of metastasis in nonmetastatic HSPC men-from Urology Times, 29 Apr 2023
prostatectomy
and at least 5 ng/mL for those who did not undergo
radical
prostatectomy
.1 Patients needed to have a PSA doubling time of 9 months or less, a screening PSA by central laboratory of at least 1 ng/mL for patients who underwent
radical
prostatectomy
as primary treatment for prostate cancer
prostatectomy
and at least 5 ng/mL for those who did not undergo
radical
prostatectomy
.1 Patients needed to have a PSA doubling time of 9 months or less, a screening PSA by central laboratory of at least 1 ng/mL for patients who underwent
radical
prostatectomy
as primary treatment for prostate cancer
Balsam01
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Buprenorphine, Nausea & Zofran (Ondansetron)
I successfully take 0.4 mg day buprenorphine to treat RLS but the nausea side effect is very troublesome and there does not seem to be a satisfactory plan to get the better of it. I have unsuccessfully tried many anti nausea drugs and methods including Symprove probiotic and seem to be left with only
I successfully take 0.4 mg day buprenorphine to treat RLS but the nausea side effect is very troublesome and there does not seem to be a satisfactory plan to get the better of it. I have unsuccessfully tried many anti nausea drugs and methods including Symprove probiotic and seem to be left with only
davchar23
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Determinants of PSA Response to Bipolar Androgen Therapy [BAT]
Responders were more likely to have had a
radical
prostatectomy
as definitive therapy and were more likely to have been treated with an androgen receptor (AR) antagonist (enzalutamide or apalutamide) immediately prior to BAT (compared to abiraterone).
Responders were more likely to have had a
radical
prostatectomy
as definitive therapy and were more likely to have been treated with an androgen receptor (AR) antagonist (enzalutamide or apalutamide) immediately prior to BAT (compared to abiraterone).
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 years ago
Need Relief
I have been experiencing pancreatic pain for 6 mos now. Have been to the ED 5 times in that time period. I thought I knew what pain was with my lower back issues - but I was unfortunately mistaken. During these acute pancreatic episodes - the best way to describe the pain is to say that I was out of
I have been experiencing pancreatic pain for 6 mos now. Have been to the ED 5 times in that time period. I thought I knew what pain was with my lower back issues - but I was unfortunately mistaken. During these acute pancreatic episodes - the best way to describe the pain is to say that I was out of
TVspike
in
Chronic Pancreatitis Support
6 months ago
Thoughts??
I was diagnosed in November of 2021 and had a
radical
prostatectomy
on 7 March 2022. However, my pathology showed positive margins. I have not had any other treatment since my surgery. My PSA has changed from undetectable to .04 in the year following my surgery.
I was diagnosed in November of 2021 and had a
radical
prostatectomy
on 7 March 2022. However, my pathology showed positive margins. I have not had any other treatment since my surgery. My PSA has changed from undetectable to .04 in the year following my surgery.
Gulfrider
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
Questions about hormone therapy...
I just had a
radical
prostatectomy
, including the removal of nerves. Post surgery pathology downgraded the two legions to a Gleason 5 and a Gleason 7, with no indication of any cancer touching the anterior wall.
I just had a
radical
prostatectomy
, including the removal of nerves. Post surgery pathology downgraded the two legions to a Gleason 5 and a Gleason 7, with no indication of any cancer touching the anterior wall.
JetBoy
in
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
2 years ago
Next NoSilverBullet webinar on 22nd of April: Dr M Sexton on “How can medical cannabis help people with Parkinson’s?”
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 7.30pm London time on Monday, the 22nd of April. Dr Michelle Sexton will be talking to us about “How can medical cannabis help people with Parkinson’s?” Please use the Eventbrite link below to register for
I am delighted to announce that our next NoSilverBullet Zoom webinar will be taking place at 7.30pm London time on Monday, the 22nd of April. Dr Michelle Sexton will be talking to us about “How can medical cannabis help people with Parkinson’s?” Please use the Eventbrite link below to register for
Michel0220
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
Buprenorphine and Nausea
Basically I successfully use buprenorphine (0.4mg/da) to block RLS but the resultant nausea is a serious well known side affect. I have been well guided by many on this site as to how to combat the nausea and have tried many of the suggested solutions except for me the last resort medical cannabis.
Basically I successfully use buprenorphine (0.4mg/da) to block RLS but the resultant nausea is a serious well known side affect. I have been well guided by many on this site as to how to combat the nausea and have tried many of the suggested solutions except for me the last resort medical cannabis.
davchar23
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Atorvastatin 20mg with PMR
Hi Guys, I have been taking this statin for almost 4 weeks and just wondered if anyone else who has PMR takes this. At first when taking I felt a bit queasy, so started to take it after evening dinner on its own. This did help but I have developed other side affects - I feel extremely tired all day
Hi Guys, I have been taking this statin for almost 4 weeks and just wondered if anyone else who has PMR takes this. At first when taking I felt a bit queasy, so started to take it after evening dinner on its own. This did help but I have developed other side affects - I feel extremely tired all day
jules1955
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PMRGCAuk
1 month ago
Finally finished prednisolone.
Hi all, after just over 7.5 years I've finally managed to stop pred. It's been a very long and slow reduction with the inevitable hiccups along the way. I ended up on 0.5mg every 2 days and finished last week, with no ill effects that I'm aware of. The last PMR symptoms I had were in 2020. What I'd like
Hi all, after just over 7.5 years I've finally managed to stop pred. It's been a very long and slow reduction with the inevitable hiccups along the way. I ended up on 0.5mg every 2 days and finished last week, with no ill effects that I'm aware of. The last PMR symptoms I had were in 2020. What I'd like
Amstel
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Atrial fibrillation now as well!
So all is going rather well on the PMR front with Pred down to 5mg and slow reduction to 4.5 planned, I have a little boat once more, and then hey ho it‘s off off A&E feeling frightful with severe chest pains….. At 3.30am after 12.5 hours in a A&E , lots of cardiograms, bloods, x-ray and a good physical
So all is going rather well on the PMR front with Pred down to 5mg and slow reduction to 4.5 planned, I have a little boat once more, and then hey ho it‘s off off A&E feeling frightful with severe chest pains….. At 3.30am after 12.5 hours in a A&E , lots of cardiograms, bloods, x-ray and a good physical
Hopingsail
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
Medical Cannabis
I have Severe Spinal Stenosis and due to also being diagnosed with Heart Failure following a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair the only pain relief I’ve now been given is Oramorph. I’ve always looked on this as the “last resort “ for pain relief but over the last several days the pain has become
I have Severe Spinal Stenosis and due to also being diagnosed with Heart Failure following a Triple Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair the only pain relief I’ve now been given is Oramorph. I’ve always looked on this as the “last resort “ for pain relief but over the last several days the pain has become
Davewm
in
Pain Concern
6 months ago
Bisphosphonates
hi everyone! I have been diagnosed about 6 months ago with osteoporosis, I am 65. I saw a rheumatologist and he prescribed adcal d3 caplets and Risedronate . Initially I had a few side effects , mainly gastro as I have a sensitive stomach anyway and some bowel issues which have eased. I wanted to ask
hi everyone! I have been diagnosed about 6 months ago with osteoporosis, I am 65. I saw a rheumatologist and he prescribed adcal d3 caplets and Risedronate . Initially I had a few side effects , mainly gastro as I have a sensitive stomach anyway and some bowel issues which have eased. I wanted to ask
MuffinFruit
in
Osteoporosis Support
2 months ago
Slow Droo
After being on 2mg pred for 14 months I'm now trying to drop Dead Slow to 1.5mg. (unsuccessful 8 months ago as pmr pain came back in wrists so scooted back to 2mg). To my amazement I'm at 4 days new dose and ok atm. If I make it, how many months should I stay on 1.5mg?I've always had to sleep for 1
After being on 2mg pred for 14 months I'm now trying to drop Dead Slow to 1.5mg. (unsuccessful 8 months ago as pmr pain came back in wrists so scooted back to 2mg). To my amazement I'm at 4 days new dose and ok atm. If I make it, how many months should I stay on 1.5mg?I've always had to sleep for 1
diana1998
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PMRGCAuk
2 months ago
Prostatectomy
I was scared to death to hear that I had cancer. My Father died from it. There was no offer for chemotherapy or radiation. I was told that my doctor needed more experience with the DaVinci robot and I was chosen. I died that day and was traumatized beyond traumatized and purposely given ecoli and regretted
I was scared to death to hear that I had cancer. My Father died from it. There was no offer for chemotherapy or radiation. I was told that my doctor needed more experience with the DaVinci robot and I was chosen. I died that day and was traumatized beyond traumatized and purposely given ecoli and regretted
4OyrsPOZ-PC-KC-SBM
in
Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
1 year ago
Single positive lymph node - experiences?
Hi, first post here. I had prostatectomy 2008, G3+4, ,pT2c, now updated to pT2cN1M0. Have postponed HT with rising PSA (now 8.9). Had SRT 2011 to prostate bed. Have had Axumin scan and then had 3rd PSMA PET scan recently (this month). All so far were negative until most recent, found single inguinal
Hi, first post here. I had prostatectomy 2008, G3+4, ,pT2c, now updated to pT2cN1M0. Have postponed HT with rising PSA (now 8.9). Had SRT 2011 to prostate bed. Have had Axumin scan and then had 3rd PSMA PET scan recently (this month). All so far were negative until most recent, found single inguinal
Jeff_Piano_Man
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Escape from Augmentation part 2
I have been excellently helped by several forum participants in my "escape from augmentation" and am now at a stage where I need to report my story and ask another question going forward:- I would like to ask for comments on my current situation. I am writing this note having been awoken by nausea
I have been excellently helped by several forum participants in my "escape from augmentation" and am now at a stage where I need to report my story and ask another question going forward:- I would like to ask for comments on my current situation. I am writing this note having been awoken by nausea
davchar23
in
Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
ADT for how long..
Hi, folks. I underwent whole pelvic irradiation 6 months ago - prostatectomy (2019), PT3A, and lodge irradiation (2020), just after gallium PSMA picked two small illiac nodes with PSMA around 2,5, both. My doctor had said I would be given 6 months of ADT back then, but now he just tripled the journey
Hi, folks. I underwent whole pelvic irradiation 6 months ago - prostatectomy (2019), PT3A, and lodge irradiation (2020), just after gallium PSMA picked two small illiac nodes with PSMA around 2,5, both. My doctor had said I would be given 6 months of ADT back then, but now he just tripled the journey
Justt
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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