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Lupron and Metformin
Hey gang...I'm not sure if it's all the holiday treats or that I'm six weeks into my first shot of Lupron but my blood sugar has gone up. Normal fasting glucose is around 115-120 but lately it's been 140-150. I'm now taking four 500mg Metformin ER at dinner...dosage used to be three...but still seeing
Hey gang...I'm not sure if it's all the holiday treats or that I'm six weeks into my first shot of Lupron but my blood sugar has gone up. Normal fasting glucose is around 115-120 but lately it's been 140-150. I'm now taking four 500mg Metformin ER at dinner...dosage used to be three...but still seeing
bean1008
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Synergy!
Studies of single drugs, supplements or foods often have limited or poor results. Synergy is an important factor not to be discounted. Those living in the "Blue Zones" that enjoy spectacular health and longevity do so because of lifestyle and diet. It is becoming recognized and accepted that synergy
Studies of single drugs, supplements or foods often have limited or poor results. Synergy is an important factor not to be discounted. Those living in the "Blue Zones" that enjoy spectacular health and longevity do so because of lifestyle and diet. It is becoming recognized and accepted that synergy
Currumpaw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Metformin - an alternative view.
I posted this video several years ago but some will not have seen it. Generally, when I review the PCa literature on a repurposed drug, I include the negative along with the positive. Typically, my links are from scientific studies published in peer-reviewed journals available on PubMed. If you want
I posted this video several years ago but some will not have seen it. Generally, when I review the PCa literature on a repurposed drug, I include the negative along with the positive. Typically, my links are from scientific studies published in peer-reviewed journals available on PubMed. If you want
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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Best Evidence So Far: Metformin Has No Benefit for Prostate Cancer
The highest level evidence so far is consistent. In 2024 we will get a more definitive answer from the STAMPEDE-K trial. https://www.prostatecancer.news/2019/11/metformin-not-for-prostate-cancer.html (edit: Because "levels of evidence" seems to be a difficult concept for many laymen, I added a section
The highest level evidence so far is consistent. In 2024 we will get a more definitive answer from the STAMPEDE-K trial. https://www.prostatecancer.news/2019/11/metformin-not-for-prostate-cancer.html (edit: Because "levels of evidence" seems to be a difficult concept for many laymen, I added a section
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
TREATMENT AFTER FIRST-LINE CHEMO?
Dear all, thank you for your support and advice. My dad finished 8 rounds of chemo and his PSA currently is 0.29. MRI result after 8th chemo round saw the wound at prostate was 10 x 14mm, bones mets (stable in comparison to previous MRI result). The MRI result after 6th chemo round did not say anything
Dear all, thank you for your support and advice. My dad finished 8 rounds of chemo and his PSA currently is 0.29. MRI result after 8th chemo round saw the wound at prostate was 10 x 14mm, bones mets (stable in comparison to previous MRI result). The MRI result after 6th chemo round did not say anything
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Metformin and Covid patients
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/diabetes-drug-may-decrease-covid-19-death-risk-in-women?utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=MNT%20Daily%20News&utm_content=2020-12-09&utm_country=&utm_hcp=&apid=36274894
https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/diabetes-drug-may-decrease-covid-19-death-risk-in-women?utm_source=Sailthru%20Email&utm_medium=Email&utm_campaign=MNT%20Daily%20News&utm_content=2020-12-09&utm_country=&utm_hcp=&apid=36274894
seasider18
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Diabetes Research & Wellness Foundation
4 years ago
sugar levels up
Hello all, hope everyone is staying safe. Recently my fasting sugar levels and post meal have been going up for no reason I can attribute to. Quick background: I'm 55, male, was diagnosed with Type 2 in 2011 in Singapore (been here since 94). I was given Metformin 500mg and Dimicron XR60 at that time
Hello all, hope everyone is staying safe. Recently my fasting sugar levels and post meal have been going up for no reason I can attribute to. Quick background: I'm 55, male, was diagnosed with Type 2 in 2011 in Singapore (been here since 94). I was given Metformin 500mg and Dimicron XR60 at that time
guru64
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
Should Losartan and Metformin be taken with food to help the Kidneys.
I have CDK stage 2 (65 GFR) and I am taking both Losartan and Metformin for HBP and Diabetes. Based on your experience, does it make any difference for the Kidney's health to take them with food, or do you think is Okay to take them without food? I would appreciate the benefit of your experience.
I have CDK stage 2 (65 GFR) and I am taking both Losartan and Metformin for HBP and Diabetes. Based on your experience, does it make any difference for the Kidney's health to take them with food, or do you think is Okay to take them without food? I would appreciate the benefit of your experience.
MGNKF
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Whole Plant Food - My Diet Plan
With reference to my post on
whole plant food ( see attached link)
https://healthunlocked.com/diabetesindia/posts/144929410/whole-plant-food,
a chart indicating Green light, Yellow light & Red light food was shown, which is the broad guidelines for the whole plant food diet plan. The picture
With reference to my post on
whole plant food ( see attached link)
https://healthunlocked.com/diabetesindia/posts/144929410/whole-plant-food,
a chart indicating Green light, Yellow light & Red light food was shown, which is the broad guidelines for the whole plant food diet plan. The picture
namaha
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Diabetes India
4 years ago
CareOncology Protocol
We have added the CareOncology protocol of mebendazole, metformin, doxycycline, and atorvastatin to my husband’s regimen. We probably started too late, but are hopeful. Has anyone here had success with adding this protocol?
We have added the CareOncology protocol of mebendazole, metformin, doxycycline, and atorvastatin to my husband’s regimen. We probably started too late, but are hopeful. Has anyone here had success with adding this protocol?
Zolababs
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Bad meds
I have a question....I’m type 2 diabetic. A few months ago I got really sick....no energy, no appetite , and explosive diarrhea. I took Anything I could get my hands on to make it stop. The next time I went to my PCP she took me off my metformin. 2 days later I was instantly better. All the above
I have a question....I’m type 2 diabetic. A few months ago I got really sick....no energy, no appetite , and explosive diarrhea. I took Anything I could get my hands on to make it stop. The next time I went to my PCP she took me off my metformin. 2 days later I was instantly better. All the above
Norma519
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Kidney Disease
4 years ago
Anyone have any insight on Metformin?
I take the drug metformin for T2D and have just read (via links from this site) about supposed or possible anti-PCa benefits of this drug. Anyone have any knowledge or experience in this area?
I take the drug metformin for T2D and have just read (via links from this site) about supposed or possible anti-PCa benefits of this drug. Anyone have any knowledge or experience in this area?
jfw657
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Update: need advice!
Hello! I thought it was time for another update since it’s been a few months since my last one. I’ve been staying with my grandparents for almost 2 months now and I’ve found a new GP to help me with my throat/neck problems. He is so nice he’s the best doctor I’ve had in the last 9 months that I’ve had
Hello! I thought it was time for another update since it’s been a few months since my last one. I’ve been staying with my grandparents for almost 2 months now and I’ve found a new GP to help me with my throat/neck problems. He is so nice he’s the best doctor I’ve had in the last 9 months that I’ve had
PeachyBlossom
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Women's Health
4 years ago
Update: need advice!
Hello! I thought it was time for another update since it’s been a few months since my last one. I’ve been staying with my grandparents for almost 2 months now and I’ve found a new GP to help me with my throat/neck problems. He is so nice he’s the best doctor I’ve had in the last 9 months that I’ve had
Hello! I thought it was time for another update since it’s been a few months since my last one. I’ve been staying with my grandparents for almost 2 months now and I’ve found a new GP to help me with my throat/neck problems. He is so nice he’s the best doctor I’ve had in the last 9 months that I’ve had
PeachyBlossom
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Update: need advice!
Hello! I thought it was time for another update since it’s been a few months since my last one. I’ve been staying with my grandparents for almost 2 months now and I’ve found a new GP to help me with my throat/neck problems. He is so nice he’s the best doctor I’ve had in the last 9 months that I’ve had
Hello! I thought it was time for another update since it’s been a few months since my last one. I’ve been staying with my grandparents for almost 2 months now and I’ve found a new GP to help me with my throat/neck problems. He is so nice he’s the best doctor I’ve had in the last 9 months that I’ve had
PeachyBlossom
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Mental Health Support
4 years ago
So confused at the moment
I was diagnosed with GCA in February 2017 and started on 60mgs Prednisolone. Regular blood tests and consultant rheumatology visits followed. A year later I was diagnosed with PMR. In January 2018 I was told I had steroid induced Diabetes and commenced on Metformin. I have frequent chest infections
I was diagnosed with GCA in February 2017 and started on 60mgs Prednisolone. Regular blood tests and consultant rheumatology visits followed. A year later I was diagnosed with PMR. In January 2018 I was told I had steroid induced Diabetes and commenced on Metformin. I have frequent chest infections
MavisEllen
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Synergy of Metformin and Statins for improved OS in APC
Here is another link on the benefits of combining metformin with a statin for improving overall survival in high-risk prostate cancer. It was especially strong for those who started them after prostate cancer had developed and were under treatment. Again, it is not a randomized prospective trial. But
Here is another link on the benefits of combining metformin with a statin for improving overall survival in high-risk prostate cancer. It was especially strong for those who started them after prostate cancer had developed and were under treatment. Again, it is not a randomized prospective trial. But
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
I vitro evidence for effectiveness of Simvastatin Metformin combination against Enzalutamide resistant CRPC
Apologies if this has already bee posted MP79-03 DRUG REPURPOSING APPROACH FOR DEVELOPING NOVEL THERAPY FOR CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Eswar Shankar* , Gregory MacLennan , Pingfu Fu , and Sanjay Gupta View All Author Information https://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000000971.03 Abstract INTRODUCTION
Apologies if this has already bee posted MP79-03 DRUG REPURPOSING APPROACH FOR DEVELOPING NOVEL THERAPY FOR CASTRATION RESISTANT PROSTATE CANCER Eswar Shankar* , Gregory MacLennan , Pingfu Fu , and Sanjay Gupta View All Author Information https://doi.org/10.1097/JU.0000000000000971.03 Abstract INTRODUCTION
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Stomach pain
Hi Philippa just a couple of questions regarding my angioplasty is it usual to have discomfort a week later whilst stent is settling and also is it usual to have stomach pain and indigestion with aspirin and Clopidogrel I have a history of GERD and have been taking Omeprazole as well as Metformin ,statins
Hi Philippa just a couple of questions regarding my angioplasty is it usual to have discomfort a week later whilst stent is settling and also is it usual to have stomach pain and indigestion with aspirin and Clopidogrel I have a history of GERD and have been taking Omeprazole as well as Metformin ,statins
11walking22
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British Heart Foundation
4 years ago
The Hallmarks of Cancer: Preserving Health and Longevity while fighting Prostate Cancer
[i]Note: I have been thinking about these ideas over some weeks and how they might apply to complement my therapeutic approach to my prostate cancer (HSPC T3cN1M0). Nothing here should be taken as suggesting an epigenetic and phytochemical approach as an alternative for optimally selected and medically
[i]Note: I have been thinking about these ideas over some weeks and how they might apply to complement my therapeutic approach to my prostate cancer (HSPC T3cN1M0). Nothing here should be taken as suggesting an epigenetic and phytochemical approach as an alternative for optimally selected and medically
MateoBeach
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
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