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CAP score of 299, diagnosed with Cirrhosis
I am a 60 yr old male, and was recently diagnosed with liver cirrhosis. My fibroscan showed 19.6 LSM score and 299 CAP, with a grade 4 fatty liver. I have recently started cleaning up my diet and taking some medicine to reduce insulin resistance. I am extremely disturbed and nervous as I struggle with
I am a 60 yr old male, and was recently diagnosed with liver cirrhosis. My fibroscan showed 19.6 LSM score and 299 CAP, with a grade 4 fatty liver. I have recently started cleaning up my diet and taking some medicine to reduce insulin resistance. I am extremely disturbed and nervous as I struggle with
Carblover8
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Ultrasound
Hi All, So I have ulcerative colitis and have had 2 raised alt levels. I paid for a private ultrasound yesterday and the results are severe hepatosteatosis. could anybody advise what I should be eating or doing ? I have a drs appointment but it’s not for another 2 weeks. Also had anybody reversed
Hi All, So I have ulcerative colitis and have had 2 raised alt levels. I paid for a private ultrasound yesterday and the results are severe hepatosteatosis. could anybody advise what I should be eating or doing ? I have a drs appointment but it’s not for another 2 weeks. Also had anybody reversed
Chicob29
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
"Impact of REM Sleep Behavior and Sleep Talking on Mortality in Parkinson's Disease" Rapid Eye Movement Behavior Disorder (RBD) & PD
Published January 19, 2024: "According to our study, frequent sleep talking (talking while asleep at least one night per week) is a risk factor for early mortality in PD. RBD with sleep talking (ST) was associated with increased mortality, while RBD without sleep talking was not. This too hints at the
Published January 19, 2024: "According to our study, frequent sleep talking (talking while asleep at least one night per week) is a risk factor for early mortality in PD. RBD with sleep talking (ST) was associated with increased mortality, while RBD without sleep talking was not. This too hints at the
JackBruce2024
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
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Is a false-positive biopsy possible?
I have a history of prostate cancer in my family. My father had it, and my brother had it and he had his prostate removed. As a result, for the last 13 years, I've had my PSA checked every six months. I typically run a very low PSA, historically .5 or .6. About 18 months ago I noticed that my PSA was
I have a history of prostate cancer in my family. My father had it, and my brother had it and he had his prostate removed. As a result, for the last 13 years, I've had my PSA checked every six months. I typically run a very low PSA, historically .5 or .6. About 18 months ago I noticed that my PSA was
CBRD
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Casadex, on and off
I was on Casadex close to 3 years. During the last part of going on 3 years my psa started rising. They took me off Casadex and put me on Orgovyx which did not work so they put me on injections of lupron once a month. My psa again started rising on lupron injections. Now They have put me on nubeqa to
I was on Casadex close to 3 years. During the last part of going on 3 years my psa started rising. They took me off Casadex and put me on Orgovyx which did not work so they put me on injections of lupron once a month. My psa again started rising on lupron injections. Now They have put me on nubeqa to
woppaho
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Latest Update on PATCH
For those of us using tE2 as a primary therapy to control advanced prostate cancer, there is new information in Clinical Oncology, Vol 36, Issue 1 „“ A repurposing Programme Evaluating Transdermal Oestradial Patches for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer within the PATCH and STAMPEDE Trials“. It‘s a long
For those of us using tE2 as a primary therapy to control advanced prostate cancer, there is new information in Clinical Oncology, Vol 36, Issue 1 „“ A repurposing Programme Evaluating Transdermal Oestradial Patches for the Treatment of Prostate Cancer within the PATCH and STAMPEDE Trials“. It‘s a long
cam123
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Dose change - feeling AWFUL
As per my previous post, my TSH was over 4 on 50mcg, so I did a week on 62.5mcg and now a few days on 75mcg. I feel terrible. So tired, weak, muscles ache, headaches. I’m still on the Wockhardt brand as it suits me best. I read somewhere this can happen if your cortisol is low. I had low 9am readings
As per my previous post, my TSH was over 4 on 50mcg, so I did a week on 62.5mcg and now a few days on 75mcg. I feel terrible. So tired, weak, muscles ache, headaches. I’m still on the Wockhardt brand as it suits me best. I read somewhere this can happen if your cortisol is low. I had low 9am readings
RoseStar
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Gods beautiful creations
Last week I was able to ski with a bunch of my grandkids and all my pics were of them. Some days I felt ill but it was so worth it Today I went snowshoeing in a snow storm. What a peaceful serene setting on those snow covered paths nestled in the pines. Even the village where the trail system begins
Last week I was able to ski with a bunch of my grandkids and all my pics were of them. Some days I felt ill but it was so worth it Today I went snowshoeing in a snow storm. What a peaceful serene setting on those snow covered paths nestled in the pines. Even the village where the trail system begins
skipro
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CLL Support
3 months ago
Prednisone and kidneys
I was diagnosed with PMR in July 2023 and have been on prednisone ever since, although I have tapered down from 15 mg a day to 13 mg, and will be tapering further down to 12 in the next week or so. My last bloodwork showed higher than normal creatinine levels (104), and a glomerular filtration rate of
I was diagnosed with PMR in July 2023 and have been on prednisone ever since, although I have tapered down from 15 mg a day to 13 mg, and will be tapering further down to 12 in the next week or so. My last bloodwork showed higher than normal creatinine levels (104), and a glomerular filtration rate of
Charlotteab
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Exciting!
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
CymaBay Submits New Drug Application to FDA for Seladelpar for the Treatment of Primary Biliary Cholangitis December 15, 2023 8:00am EST Download as PDF - NDA is supported by data evaluating seladelpar efficacy and safety in over 500 patients - - Seladelpar is the first New Drug Application from
DonnaBoll
Administrator
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PBC Foundation
3 months ago
reasons for bad balance/dizzziness
I have identified 5 possible reasons for dizziness/lack of balance. 1. decreasing rasagiline too quickly 2. too much carbidopa 3. nOH (neurogenic orthostatic hypotension) Can be caused by rasagilene+rytary) 4. side effect of midodrine (increases when combined with rasagiline) 5. BPPV (a sort
I have identified 5 possible reasons for dizziness/lack of balance. 1. decreasing rasagiline too quickly 2. too much carbidopa 3. nOH (neurogenic orthostatic hypotension) Can be caused by rasagilene+rytary) 4. side effect of midodrine (increases when combined with rasagiline) 5. BPPV (a sort
pmmargo
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Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
Lupron unjection not reducing PSA
I was first diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016. It has been contained in the prostate ever since. For 3 years I treated myself with vitamins and nutrients. Kept my psa down until I had a kidney stone operation and for some odd ball reason loss control of the psa after the operation, it shot up to
I was first diagnosed with prostate cancer in 2016. It has been contained in the prostate ever since. For 3 years I treated myself with vitamins and nutrients. Kept my psa down until I had a kidney stone operation and for some odd ball reason loss control of the psa after the operation, it shot up to
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Is a Liquid biopsy of ctDNA with PSA = 6 and 4 bone mets, useful?
Hello friends I have to pay upfront the costs but I don't know if nothing will be found in a liquid biopsy with PSA of 6.5 What is your experience with liquid biopsy? And did anyone have a bone metastatic solid biopsy ? Thank you 🤗🙌
Hello friends I have to pay upfront the costs but I don't know if nothing will be found in a liquid biopsy with PSA of 6.5 What is your experience with liquid biopsy? And did anyone have a bone metastatic solid biopsy ? Thank you 🤗🙌
Manilo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
adrenal crisis?
i have been on pred for almost 3 years trying to wean myself off. i never seem to get below 8mgs until the symptoms return. i found that having half my dosage early in the morning really helped so thanks for that advice. i now have managed to reduce to 6mgs. and was beginning to congratulate myself.
i have been on pred for almost 3 years trying to wean myself off. i never seem to get below 8mgs until the symptoms return. i found that having half my dosage early in the morning really helped so thanks for that advice. i now have managed to reduce to 6mgs. and was beginning to congratulate myself.
Reclus
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PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
Specialist appointment
Hi I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis in August last year and ended up in ICU for due to contracting sepsis while being admitted to hospital and as such had intensive care for sepsis and lmy liver. I have had 2 visits to the specialist luver nurse and was reassessed to compensated irrhodis
Hi I was diagnosed with compensated cirrhosis in August last year and ended up in ICU for due to contracting sepsis while being admitted to hospital and as such had intensive care for sepsis and lmy liver. I have had 2 visits to the specialist luver nurse and was reassessed to compensated irrhodis
Oasisman
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Father with Stage 4 prostate cancer in 8 bones.
On 10/25/22 I took my dad (79 at the time) to the ER at the VA for escalating back pain and we walked out with a stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis. When I brought him to the ER I expected them to tell me he had lung cancer as he is a lifelong smoker. Additionally, I had been worried about him all year
On 10/25/22 I took my dad (79 at the time) to the ER at the VA for escalating back pain and we walked out with a stage 4 prostate cancer diagnosis. When I brought him to the ER I expected them to tell me he had lung cancer as he is a lifelong smoker. Additionally, I had been worried about him all year
lgutman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Graves disease and Pregnancy
Hi guys, so I was diagnosed with graves disease causing hyperthyroidism and celiac disease in June last year. I have been on 40mg carbimazole per day and 80mg propanalol per day since. I had a consultation with my endocrinologist yesterday, she has now reduced my dose to 30mg carbimazole per day. I expressed
Hi guys, so I was diagnosed with graves disease causing hyperthyroidism and celiac disease in June last year. I have been on 40mg carbimazole per day and 80mg propanalol per day since. I had a consultation with my endocrinologist yesterday, she has now reduced my dose to 30mg carbimazole per day. I expressed
Candice197
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Successful Pluvicto Treatment
I completed six Pluvicto treatments in December 2023 and returned to Mayo in Rochester on January 31, 2024 for a Choline Pet scan to see if it would reveal any non-PSMA PCa. My doctor reviewed the report and scans and informed me that my cancer appears to be in complete remission. The findings of the
I completed six Pluvicto treatments in December 2023 and returned to Mayo in Rochester on January 31, 2024 for a Choline Pet scan to see if it would reveal any non-PSMA PCa. My doctor reviewed the report and scans and informed me that my cancer appears to be in complete remission. The findings of the
Skifanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Post Transplant Fatigue
Hello, I had my liver transplant just over 6 years ago now and apart from an issue right at the beginning, I have been well. I’ve not even had covid! Recently though I’ve begun to feel very tired again, almost as if I’d never had the transplant at all. My question is, has anyone else experienced chronic
Hello, I had my liver transplant just over 6 years ago now and apart from an issue right at the beginning, I have been well. I’ve not even had covid! Recently though I’ve begun to feel very tired again, almost as if I’d never had the transplant at all. My question is, has anyone else experienced chronic
Dawnejoy
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Treatment for low-PSA mHSPCa
Does anyone have a clue for treatment of low-PSA metastatic PCa? For neuroendocrine PCa? The only study I can find on treatment for low-PSA: "Mortality Risk for Docetaxel-Treated, High-Grade Prostate Cancer With Low PSA Levels: A Meta-Analysis | Oncology | JAMA Network Open" | indicates that
Does anyone have a clue for treatment of low-PSA metastatic PCa? For neuroendocrine PCa? The only study I can find on treatment for low-PSA: "Mortality Risk for Docetaxel-Treated, High-Grade Prostate Cancer With Low PSA Levels: A Meta-Analysis | Oncology | JAMA Network Open" | indicates that
Purple-Bike
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
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