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PSA 4.7 (over 2 years it double and then doubled again) This is the Pathology report A: Prostate gland, left lateral posterior, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic inflammation, no tumor present. B: Prostate gland, left lateral mid, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic
PSA 4.7 (over 2 years it double and then doubled again) This is the Pathology report A: Prostate gland, left lateral posterior, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic inflammation, no tumor present. B: Prostate gland, left lateral mid, biopsy: Benign prostatic tissue with mild chronic
Vortex12
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Prostate Cancer Network
6 months ago
Running after Hip Replaced
Hi, unfortunately after completing the program I had to have a total hip replacement. I have been told that due to this my running days are over ( not that I was actually much of a runner…more a very slow jogger!) but I just wondered what other people’s experiences are?
Hi, unfortunately after completing the program I had to have a total hip replacement. I have been told that due to this my running days are over ( not that I was actually much of a runner…more a very slow jogger!) but I just wondered what other people’s experiences are?
Itsamiracle
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
10 months ago
Why is this so hard, someone to talk to
Hi everyone. I had treatment resistant depression for my entire adult life, I've been on pretty much every med, hospitalized, ECT tms and ketamine. Nothings helped. I've gone the DBT and cbt route. I've been suicidal. Can anyone out there relate? I'm married with a 13 year old which makes it harder.
Hi everyone. I had treatment resistant depression for my entire adult life, I've been on pretty much every med, hospitalized, ECT tms and ketamine. Nothings helped. I've gone the DBT and cbt route. I've been suicidal. Can anyone out there relate? I'm married with a 13 year old which makes it harder.
Coffeeshop
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Anxiety and Depression Support
5 months ago
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Ibs or celiac
hiya so for a few years off and on I’ve always had bloating , pains in adomin ect. But now constantly everytime I wee I always need a poo but I’m always straining . Couple of weeks ago I had bright pink blood in my sick. And for a couple of weeks I had mucus and blood in my stool. Doctors want to do
hiya so for a few years off and on I’ve always had bloating , pains in adomin ect. But now constantly everytime I wee I always need a poo but I’m always straining . Couple of weeks ago I had bright pink blood in my sick. And for a couple of weeks I had mucus and blood in my stool. Doctors want to do
Girlpower98
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Spine metastasis
My father in law is 78 year old male with PCA with what appears to be a single spine metastasis. Gleason 7 ( 4+3) We have an appointment coming up with the radiation oncologist . Is this something they would get a PSMA TEST for to confirm and also would he just receive ADT with radiation to primary site
My father in law is 78 year old male with PCA with what appears to be a single spine metastasis. Gleason 7 ( 4+3) We have an appointment coming up with the radiation oncologist . Is this something they would get a PSMA TEST for to confirm and also would he just receive ADT with radiation to primary site
Telegraph2022
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Can anyone help
Hi group. Ive been treated for underachieve thyroid for many years, mostly with Levothyroxine (current treatment) and for a brief period years ago Liothyronine (until it was stopped). My background is a healthcare professional and I understand the physiology side of the thyroid gland and associated
Hi group. Ive been treated for underachieve thyroid for many years, mostly with Levothyroxine (current treatment) and for a brief period years ago Liothyronine (until it was stopped). My background is a healthcare professional and I understand the physiology side of the thyroid gland and associated
SOT1512
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Shingrix vaccine for immunosuppressed people aged 50+
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
I thought I would just post this from the gov.uk website because I have just a bit of struggle convincing our surgery that I was eligible, so maybe other people haven't been invited either. The full list is on chrome-extension://efaidnbmnnnibpcajpcglclefindmkaj/https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk
Sharitone
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
PEG Feeding
Hi....my step mum has PSP, she is bed bound and has carers come into her home 3 times a day to help my dad who is her full time carer. She is still able to eat and swallow although this is becoming a lot more difficult and time consuming and can no longer feed herself. The speech therapist spoke to my
Hi....my step mum has PSP, she is bed bound and has carers come into her home 3 times a day to help my dad who is her full time carer. She is still able to eat and swallow although this is becoming a lot more difficult and time consuming and can no longer feed herself. The speech therapist spoke to my
KingKenny73
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PSP Association
8 months ago
Bupropion/Zyban/Wellbutrin and sleep?
Hello, I started 150mg over a month ago. I had sleep issues previously but now they seem to be getting worse. Psychiatrist has recently asked me to take 300mg as apparently I haven’t responded that well to 150mg. Feeling reluctant to do so. My HRT was adjusted at the same time by an endocrinologist.
Hello, I started 150mg over a month ago. I had sleep issues previously but now they seem to be getting worse. Psychiatrist has recently asked me to take 300mg as apparently I haven’t responded that well to 150mg. Feeling reluctant to do so. My HRT was adjusted at the same time by an endocrinologist.
Serendipitious
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Anxiety and Depression Support
1 year ago
Total Knee Replacement tips with RA
Hi I am wondering if I can get any tips or recovery advice from members with Rheumatoid Arthritis that have had total knee replacements. I have an upcoming knee replacement in November. I will have to stop my Humira I think, so any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated. I know that I will be
Hi I am wondering if I can get any tips or recovery advice from members with Rheumatoid Arthritis that have had total knee replacements. I have an upcoming knee replacement in November. I will have to stop my Humira I think, so any words of wisdom would be greatly appreciated. I know that I will be
lala1958
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NRAS
9 months ago
9 years PMR and counting!
Hello all, firstly, I cannot express my gratitude for this site well enough. It has educated me, waylaid my apprehensions and relieved my moments of aloneness - thank you all. My background is ICU nursing and then psychologist in private practice specialising in aged competency issues, head injuries
Hello all, firstly, I cannot express my gratitude for this site well enough. It has educated me, waylaid my apprehensions and relieved my moments of aloneness - thank you all. My background is ICU nursing and then psychologist in private practice specialising in aged competency issues, head injuries
AussieKid
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PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
update on prolotherapy
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
Hidden
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Neuropathy Support
8 months ago
update on prolotherapy and llltherapy
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
I have had my first prolotherapy injections, they don't hurt much at all.......I must admit the next day I thought oh no I have done the wrong thing....my legs were so bad I wanted to jump off the bridge. Today they have settled down a bit. I suppose this has happened because the prolotherapy causes
Hidden
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Restless Legs Syndrome
8 months ago
Disappointing GP visit…referral for talking therapy and poss CFS, no increase in levo
As I’m still very symptomatic (hypothyroidism with history of results in bio) I went back to the GP to explain this, share my Blue Horizon test results and ask for a trial increase to 125mg of levothyroxine. Not a great appointment- apparently I shouldn’t lay everything at the door of my thyroid! GP
As I’m still very symptomatic (hypothyroidism with history of results in bio) I went back to the GP to explain this, share my Blue Horizon test results and ask for a trial increase to 125mg of levothyroxine. Not a great appointment- apparently I shouldn’t lay everything at the door of my thyroid! GP
Slowrunner1208
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Laparoscopy oophorectomy
So I had surgery on Tuesday, was supposed to be a full open hysterectomy but I opted for laparoscopy removal of large endometrioma which may have been cancerous and removal of ovary and fallopian tube. I now have a 2 week wait for results of endometrioma and omental biopsy, if positive then I will have
So I had surgery on Tuesday, was supposed to be a full open hysterectomy but I opted for laparoscopy removal of large endometrioma which may have been cancerous and removal of ovary and fallopian tube. I now have a 2 week wait for results of endometrioma and omental biopsy, if positive then I will have
Booty42
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Elainemae
I was recently diagnosed with afib and am taking Eliquis and propofenone. I am scheduled for a hip replacement in two weeks and am wondering if having afib makes the surgery more dangerous. Thanks for any advice or info.
I was recently diagnosed with afib and am taking Eliquis and propofenone. I am scheduled for a hip replacement in two weeks and am wondering if having afib makes the surgery more dangerous. Thanks for any advice or info.
Elainemae
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AF Association
10 months ago
Group therapy for arthritic pain including PMR
Does anyone know of any face-to-face groups within the Portsmouth area? Or, does anyone know who to contact to find out? Any advice would be gratefully received. Thank you
Does anyone know of any face-to-face groups within the Portsmouth area? Or, does anyone know who to contact to find out? Any advice would be gratefully received. Thank you
Markandevie
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PMRGCAuk
8 months ago
Osteoporosis worsening
I was diagnosed Breast Cancer in April 2021 and had to come off hormone replacement therapy. The following Jan. 2022, I had a Dexa scan and they found osteoporosis of my left hip eventhough I had started weight training in April of 2021. My gynecologist started me on oral bisphosphanate, Actonel. I
I was diagnosed Breast Cancer in April 2021 and had to come off hormone replacement therapy. The following Jan. 2022, I had a Dexa scan and they found osteoporosis of my left hip eventhough I had started weight training in April of 2021. My gynecologist started me on oral bisphosphanate, Actonel. I
WarriorOne
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Osteoporosis Support
1 year ago
Negative SVT Ablation experience
Good Morning All, So I had my SVT Ablation on Thursday at St Thomas’. Not a great experience. Procedure took 3 and half hours. I was awake the whole time and conscious of everything! Four puncture wounds on groin. Two either side. I could feel the catheters going up into my veins and tweaking around
Good Morning All, So I had my SVT Ablation on Thursday at St Thomas’. Not a great experience. Procedure took 3 and half hours. I was awake the whole time and conscious of everything! Four puncture wounds on groin. Two either side. I could feel the catheters going up into my veins and tweaking around
Carolx
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AF Association
8 months ago
A heads up regards being in hospital and on thyroid medication
Hi all, I was in hospital recently (came down with flu, pneumonia and sepsis and was kept in a coma for about a month). I was in an Intensive Care Unit and as I was coming out of the coma, I started asking them about my thyroid medication. . The nurses were vague about the details so eventually I asked
Hi all, I was in hospital recently (came down with flu, pneumonia and sepsis and was kept in a coma for about a month). I was in an Intensive Care Unit and as I was coming out of the coma, I started asking them about my thyroid medication. . The nurses were vague about the details so eventually I asked
helen_m
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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