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Has anyone done the proton therapy?
Just curious if anyone had their MO suggest doing the proton therapy? When I have my discussion with my new MO, I want to ask if proton therapy would be a fit for myself. I have to deal with the prostate cancer and the met pelvic lymph nodes as well as the met bone issue.
Just curious if anyone had their MO suggest doing the proton therapy? When I have my discussion with my new MO, I want to ask if proton therapy would be a fit for myself. I have to deal with the prostate cancer and the met pelvic lymph nodes as well as the met bone issue.
PARKER3237
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Knee relacement
Hi, I have osteoarthritis in my left knee and am now scheduled for a half knee replacement in a couple of weeks time. I was wondering if anyone has had one recently? I am wondering how long it will take to recover and any other useful insights people might have?
Hi, I have osteoarthritis in my left knee and am now scheduled for a half knee replacement in a couple of weeks time. I was wondering if anyone has had one recently? I am wondering how long it will take to recover and any other useful insights people might have?
Mogdink1
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
update on oxygen therapy
a friend with MS got me into this, we are lucky to have an MS centre with a hyperbaric chamber in Hereford. It’s not NHS They kindly accepted me as a trial as it’s usually MS patients, burns patients and cancer recovery but also fibromyalgia and inflammation. I’ve just completed my 20th session which
a friend with MS got me into this, we are lucky to have an MS centre with a hyperbaric chamber in Hereford. It’s not NHS They kindly accepted me as a trial as it’s usually MS patients, burns patients and cancer recovery but also fibromyalgia and inflammation. I’ve just completed my 20th session which
Regenallotment
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
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EIS-12656, a first-in-class allosteric inhibitor of ALC1: will soon start a phase 1 trial
to PARP or not to PARP.... “EIS-12656 selectively targets tumors with no apparent effects on normal tissues.” ....“Our clinical study will also explore combination therapies that were hindered by combinatorial toxicity in the past.” https://www.bio-m.org/en/news/news-detail/eisbach-bio-announces-fda-clearance-of-ind-application-for-eis
to PARP or not to PARP.... “EIS-12656 selectively targets tumors with no apparent effects on normal tissues.” ....“Our clinical study will also explore combination therapies that were hindered by combinatorial toxicity in the past.” https://www.bio-m.org/en/news/news-detail/eisbach-bio-announces-fda-clearance-of-ind-application-for-eis
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
surely no more - - -
wonderful supportive group, I contacted you with my chronic constipation, really seems I have inability to poop, currently having biofeedback , was so hopeful at first but session today shows little if any improvement- messing with diet, ( fibre that doesn’t block me up) active cultures that made things
wonderful supportive group, I contacted you with my chronic constipation, really seems I have inability to poop, currently having biofeedback , was so hopeful at first but session today shows little if any improvement- messing with diet, ( fibre that doesn’t block me up) active cultures that made things
Dudders123
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IBS Network
2 months ago
Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT)
I just recently read some interesting studies that suggest HRT could help us PD people with our symptoms? I know for some HRT is controversial. And maybe I am at the point of desperation, but should I just be asking my GP for an HRT patch? Have any of you had any experience with HRT. Is one delivery
I just recently read some interesting studies that suggest HRT could help us PD people with our symptoms? I know for some HRT is controversial. And maybe I am at the point of desperation, but should I just be asking my GP for an HRT patch? Have any of you had any experience with HRT. Is one delivery
PalmSprings
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Stopping Ibrutinib
I am 81 year old male living in London I have been on Ibrutinib for almost 6 years since 2018 after two sessions of chemo, stopped due to goldbadder removal. I started with 480 mg then after two years down to 280 and another two years down to 140 mg. I have been asked to join STATIC trial, or rahter
I am 81 year old male living in London I have been on Ibrutinib for almost 6 years since 2018 after two sessions of chemo, stopped due to goldbadder removal. I started with 480 mg then after two years down to 280 and another two years down to 140 mg. I have been asked to join STATIC trial, or rahter
jkl700
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CLL Support
6 months ago
Pneumocystis pneumonia - PCP
I am just making people aware of the above. This is fungi that in a healthy person would resolve in days. However, in immunosuppressed it can be fatal. I have never heard of this before. Because of taking immune surpression, this fungi has knocked me off my feet. I have been admitted to hospital, now
I am just making people aware of the above. This is fungi that in a healthy person would resolve in days. However, in immunosuppressed it can be fatal. I have never heard of this before. Because of taking immune surpression, this fungi has knocked me off my feet. I have been admitted to hospital, now
TEDDYM
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LUPUS UK
2 months ago
Rheumatoid, Peri-Menopause, HRT
I am 54 and have had RA for 34 years. I am at the end stage of perimenopause, and close to transitioning to Menopause. The RA feels worse. My joints are so achy even my muscles hurt at times. Anyone suggestions from experienced ladies. Does HRT help? My current medication list is Humira 40 by weekly
I am 54 and have had RA for 34 years. I am at the end stage of perimenopause, and close to transitioning to Menopause. The RA feels worse. My joints are so achy even my muscles hurt at times. Anyone suggestions from experienced ladies. Does HRT help? My current medication list is Humira 40 by weekly
ragurl
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NRAS
9 months ago
Working on overcoming FND
Hello friends, in Dec 2008 I started having vocal issues during a cold. It has continue to come and go for the last 15 1/2 years. In addition to my voice after about 2 years, I began having myoclonic jerks, swallowing issues, dystonia, tremors, gait issues, spasms in my face. Tics, non epileptic & EPILEPTIC
Hello friends, in Dec 2008 I started having vocal issues during a cold. It has continue to come and go for the last 15 1/2 years. In addition to my voice after about 2 years, I began having myoclonic jerks, swallowing issues, dystonia, tremors, gait issues, spasms in my face. Tics, non epileptic & EPILEPTIC
cgarff
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
2 months ago
HRT & Anxiety
hI am looking for advice am struggling at the moment with side effects from HRT patches, am only on oestrogen as have no womb. Headaches, nausea and more recent anxiety, am only on a low dose and been on for nearly 4weks. I feel am going crazy, every patch change my arms and hands feel really
hI am looking for advice am struggling at the moment with side effects from HRT patches, am only on oestrogen as have no womb. Headaches, nausea and more recent anxiety, am only on a low dose and been on for nearly 4weks. I feel am going crazy, every patch change my arms and hands feel really
Bassem1979
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
9 months ago
not diagnosed yet but need pain tips
Hi can anyone give me any tips on dealing with pain please? I’m on a years waiting list now with a gyno to check for endo and ando. I may be going on to HRT soon for the peri menopause. I’ve tried different pain killers, exercise, meditation and mint tea. Nothing works. The pain is only 5 days
Hi can anyone give me any tips on dealing with pain please? I’m on a years waiting list now with a gyno to check for endo and ando. I may be going on to HRT soon for the peri menopause. I’ve tried different pain killers, exercise, meditation and mint tea. Nothing works. The pain is only 5 days
Citrusheights79
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Endometriosis UK
9 months ago
Aspen Neuroscience to Present at International Society for Cell & Gene Therapy (ISCT) Annual Meeting
As part of the ISCT 2024 Translational Pathway Sessions, as well as the ISCT main program, Aspen's Chief Scientific Officer Xiaokui Zhang, Ph.D., and Chief Technology Officer Kim Raineri will discuss developments in autologous research and development, including for ANPD001, Aspen's autologous iPSC-derived
As part of the ISCT 2024 Translational Pathway Sessions, as well as the ISCT main program, Aspen's Chief Scientific Officer Xiaokui Zhang, Ph.D., and Chief Technology Officer Kim Raineri will discuss developments in autologous research and development, including for ANPD001, Aspen's autologous iPSC-derived
Farooqji
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Hip replacement date
Hello All, It’s been a long time since I’ve been on here, I finally got into sheltered housing last April & got a lovely little bungalow I’m over the moon with. It was in very good content with decent carpets curtains, and blinds left & got a decorating/other grant from the council that I wasn’t expecting
Hello All, It’s been a long time since I’ve been on here, I finally got into sheltered housing last April & got a lovely little bungalow I’m over the moon with. It was in very good content with decent carpets curtains, and blinds left & got a decorating/other grant from the council that I wasn’t expecting
Shamrockgirl
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NRAS
6 months ago
Just Tired
Hi Everyone - this is such a valuable community. I just wanted to vent a little. Are any parents on this journey just feeling tired? We have weathered the nasty teachers, the disinterested teachers, the play therapy, the behavior therapy, the unconventional treatments, the medications, the school
Hi Everyone - this is such a valuable community. I just wanted to vent a little. Are any parents on this journey just feeling tired? We have weathered the nasty teachers, the disinterested teachers, the play therapy, the behavior therapy, the unconventional treatments, the medications, the school
Uptowngirl12121
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
2 months ago
HOrmone Replacement Therepy
I have wondered for a while whether men also lose hormones as they age and whether patches would be beneficial. I am a complete layman, so may be talking rubbish . I read on one post that Parkinsons can give people hot flushes, so this got me thinking. Have there been any studies please?
I have wondered for a while whether men also lose hormones as they age and whether patches would be beneficial. I am a complete layman, so may be talking rubbish . I read on one post that Parkinsons can give people hot flushes, so this got me thinking. Have there been any studies please?
Jo692
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380600451_The_40_Hz_flickering_light_restores_synaptic_plasticity_and_mitochondrial_phenotype_in_experimental_model_of_Alzheimer
The 40 Hz flickering light restores synaptic plasticity and mitochondrial phenotype in experimental model of Alzheimer's disease May 2024
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/380600451_The_40_Hz_flickering_light_restores_synaptic_plasticity_and_mitochondrial_phenotype_in_experimental_model_of_Alzheimer
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
Moving forward
Before my diagnosis, I had various symptoms that I could not control, and afterward would lose parts of my memories, it was people's names and events later I had a seizure but sometimes in my sleep. It was either when I was fully awake and alert and I could see my surroundings but then if I did have
Before my diagnosis, I had various symptoms that I could not control, and afterward would lose parts of my memories, it was people's names and events later I had a seizure but sometimes in my sleep. It was either when I was fully awake and alert and I could see my surroundings but then if I did have
mavem100
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Functional Neurological Disorder - FND Hope
2 months ago
given up
Hello, I was wondering if anyone could possibly help me with some advice. Unfortunately, because I am under 60 years of age, I have basically been told I will not get a knee replacement until I am 60 or over, but I am now unable to weigh bare because of my knees, and I do mean unable to even put any
Hello, I was wondering if anyone could possibly help me with some advice. Unfortunately, because I am under 60 years of age, I have basically been told I will not get a knee replacement until I am 60 or over, but I am now unable to weigh bare because of my knees, and I do mean unable to even put any
Jinnty89
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My EXI Community
6 months ago
B.A.T and Provenge trial.
After 9mo the Arv-766 started to fail. I will be starting a combination therapy trial through Yale using B.A.T. And Provenge. This is the first time I’ve heard of such a combo. There are only 6 of us in this trial. Is there anyone else on this trial or have any experience with using both treatments
After 9mo the Arv-766 started to fail. I will be starting a combination therapy trial through Yale using B.A.T. And Provenge. This is the first time I’ve heard of such a combo. There are only 6 of us in this trial. Is there anyone else on this trial or have any experience with using both treatments
No_stone_unturned
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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