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Advice please
Due to my dads low red blood cell count his treament has been stopped his been off all meds except pain killler, now since september 2023. He was due to start radium 223 january 24 but its been postponed until his better, but how can he get better when his PSA is increasing weekly and his red bloods
Due to my dads low red blood cell count his treament has been stopped his been off all meds except pain killler, now since september 2023. He was due to start radium 223 january 24 but its been postponed until his better, but how can he get better when his PSA is increasing weekly and his red bloods
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
What should I expect at the end?
My dad 77 year old had been battling castration resistant prostate cancer for many years. He was in remission for awhile (unsure exactly how long as he was secretive about the whole thing) however it made a huge comeback in January of 2022 and he has been through a short stint of chemo as well as
My dad 77 year old had been battling castration resistant prostate cancer for many years. He was in remission for awhile (unsure exactly how long as he was secretive about the whole thing) however it made a huge comeback in January of 2022 and he has been through a short stint of chemo as well as
Pechey
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Talzenna approved by FDA
FDA Approves Talzenna for Metastatic, Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Significant radiographic progression-free survival seen for homologous recombination repair gene mutation, including with BRCA mutation HealthDay MONDAY, June 26, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
FDA Approves Talzenna for Metastatic, Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer Significant radiographic progression-free survival seen for homologous recombination repair gene mutation, including with BRCA mutation HealthDay MONDAY, June 26, 2023 (HealthDay News) -- The U.S. Food and Drug Administration
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
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preservatives in B12
I have been reacting to subcutaneous SI and looking at what is in Panpharma B12 there is acetic acid sodium chloride sodium acetate. This is hydro. I have bought a lot of these and worry first if I can’t use them and secondly if all have this in them. Any advice please?
I have been reacting to subcutaneous SI and looking at what is in Panpharma B12 there is acetic acid sodium chloride sodium acetate. This is hydro. I have bought a lot of these and worry first if I can’t use them and secondly if all have this in them. Any advice please?
smg1950
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
Radium 223 offered
Hi everyone Husband diagnosed nearly 51/2 years ago. Stage 4 with mets to spine and hip (4 in total) none to organs etc. Had Chemo five years ago ,Zytiga +Pred for 2 1/2 years (now failing ) as PSA is up to 37. We are in UK as some of you know, and Clint has been offered Radium 223 for his bone mets
Hi everyone Husband diagnosed nearly 51/2 years ago. Stage 4 with mets to spine and hip (4 in total) none to organs etc. Had Chemo five years ago ,Zytiga +Pred for 2 1/2 years (now failing ) as PSA is up to 37. We are in UK as some of you know, and Clint has been offered Radium 223 for his bone mets
16starsky
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Ummm…
Went to see the asthma nurse this week - I’m not getting on with Trimbow - and offered to show her my peak flow diary. ‘Why are you measuring your peak flow?’ she asked, with genuine curiosity. The asthma nurse 😳
Went to see the asthma nurse this week - I’m not getting on with Trimbow - and offered to show her my peak flow diary. ‘Why are you measuring your peak flow?’ she asked, with genuine curiosity. The asthma nurse 😳
Singinglouder
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Asthma Community Forum
12 days ago
potassium / lo salt / rampiril
also whilst NHS says avoid low sodium salt if on rampiril - as too much potassium but all other food ok - I have seen other sources saying avoid bananas and things - any info on that at all - thanks
also whilst NHS says avoid low sodium salt if on rampiril - as too much potassium but all other food ok - I have seen other sources saying avoid bananas and things - any info on that at all - thanks
Lowe1066
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 year ago
Post triple therapy options?
This past summer, I wrote because my husband's PSA numbers started doubling very quickly. (see quick recap below) By the time we got the PSMA PET scan a few weeks later, there were too many tumors in the bones to count. We jumped into triple therapy: Eligard, Nubeqa, and chemo. David's last chemo (6
This past summer, I wrote because my husband's PSA numbers started doubling very quickly. (see quick recap below) By the time we got the PSMA PET scan a few weeks later, there were too many tumors in the bones to count. We jumped into triple therapy: Eligard, Nubeqa, and chemo. David's last chemo (6
TK934
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Back Again
Hello everyone, sorry in advance for the mammoth post. I was last on this forum about 7-8 years ago in 2015/2016 after my previous symptom free asthma flared up badly and left me very sick (back on inhalers, steroids, and multiple hospital admissions). We managed to get my asthma back under control
Hello everyone, sorry in advance for the mammoth post. I was last on this forum about 7-8 years ago in 2015/2016 after my previous symptom free asthma flared up badly and left me very sick (back on inhalers, steroids, and multiple hospital admissions). We managed to get my asthma back under control
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Asthma Community Forum
22 days ago
Been put on trimbow
Following up to my previous post about well-controlled (or not) asthma, I filled in an online consultation form. Had a phone call from the surgery pharmacy team who suggested I try trimbow. I did explain my concerns about the anticholinergic bit as I had a rough time trying Spiriva in November and
Following up to my previous post about well-controlled (or not) asthma, I filled in an online consultation form. Had a phone call from the surgery pharmacy team who suggested I try trimbow. I did explain my concerns about the anticholinergic bit as I had a rough time trying Spiriva in November and
Dogsbody2all
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Asthma Community Forum
26 days ago
Had my appointment
Thank you for everyone's advice a few weeks ago. I had my long awaited appointment today. I shared my symptoms, along with frequencies etc. I explained my usual stress response which is very different to the symptoms I'm getting. The Dr listened to my chest, said there wasn't a wheeze but it sounded
Thank you for everyone's advice a few weeks ago. I had my long awaited appointment today. I shared my symptoms, along with frequencies etc. I explained my usual stress response which is very different to the symptoms I'm getting. The Dr listened to my chest, said there wasn't a wheeze but it sounded
Esad
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Asthma Community Forum
27 days ago
Peak flow meter
Hi all. Has anyone bought a peak flow meter? I use one now and when I blow my measure is 180 max. Now not sure what this means and what colour zone I am in. Please help if you can. Thanks.
Hi all. Has anyone bought a peak flow meter? I use one now and when I blow my measure is 180 max. Now not sure what this means and what colour zone I am in. Please help if you can. Thanks.
chocklate
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Defining well controlled asthma
Hi all. I’ve looked around online as to what well controlled asthma is because that’s what we’re supposed to be aiming for, right? Here’s the gist of what I’ve found:- • Few to no symptoms day or night • Perform daily activities without symptoms • Sleeping well • Normal (for you
Hi all. I’ve looked around online as to what well controlled asthma is because that’s what we’re supposed to be aiming for, right? Here’s the gist of what I’ve found:- • Few to no symptoms day or night • Perform daily activities without symptoms • Sleeping well • Normal (for you
Dogsbody2all
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Asthma Community Forum
1 month ago
Are my eyes yellow?
I have anxiety and i am freaking out feeling i have damaged my liver. My mum told me my cousin's husband who is in his 60s his liver cirrhosis and i feel i am the same even though im 34. I drink occasionally but i have had epilepsy for a long time and was until recently on sodium valproate which can
I have anxiety and i am freaking out feeling i have damaged my liver. My mum told me my cousin's husband who is in his 60s his liver cirrhosis and i feel i am the same even though im 34. I drink occasionally but i have had epilepsy for a long time and was until recently on sodium valproate which can
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
Need to Rant. Worried my upcoming Valve Surgery may be cancelled due to getting Bronchitis .
Hi Everyone,I got my date for my Mitral Valve repair for 21st June. I was so pleased that my Surgeon moved me up the waiting list! However after getting my haircut 13 days ago and the Junior who washed my hair and made me tea had a cold ! I dropped the next day . Started my rescue pack of steroids
Hi Everyone,I got my date for my Mitral Valve repair for 21st June. I was so pleased that my Surgeon moved me up the waiting list! However after getting my haircut 13 days ago and the Junior who washed my hair and made me tea had a cold ! I dropped the next day . Started my rescue pack of steroids
Kiki54
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
My 73 year old dads stage 4 mastitic prostate cancer
Hi all My dad was diagnoised 3 years ago stage 4 with bone cancer lesions. He is on hormorne injections, and was taking chemo tablets until 18 months ago, then had to have 10 rounds of chemo which ended in septmeber 2023, since then his lost weight and his struggling to walk etc due to his lower back
Hi all My dad was diagnoised 3 years ago stage 4 with bone cancer lesions. He is on hormorne injections, and was taking chemo tablets until 18 months ago, then had to have 10 rounds of chemo which ended in septmeber 2023, since then his lost weight and his struggling to walk etc due to his lower back
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
Tight chest/ache but peak flow about the same
Good morning, I am looking for advise for my 16 year old daughter please. She has had asthma since she was 2 years old. For years she was using Clenil ( Quvar 50 in lockdown) and used Ventolins. In Jan and Feb of this years she had a couple of mild asthma attacks which normally could be controlled
Good morning, I am looking for advise for my 16 year old daughter please. She has had asthma since she was 2 years old. For years she was using Clenil ( Quvar 50 in lockdown) and used Ventolins. In Jan and Feb of this years she had a couple of mild asthma attacks which normally could be controlled
Fraggle1234
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
High Peak Flow but Wheezing and Phlegm x 4+ Months and Intense Fatigue
High Peak Flow but Wheezing and Phlegm x 4+ Months and Intense Fatigue I usually only get asthma as a secondary condition - with hayfever or a chest cold, etc. Since the first week of January, I've had constant fluid on the lungs - now a yellowy brown, which I cough up - but wouldn't say I have a
High Peak Flow but Wheezing and Phlegm x 4+ Months and Intense Fatigue I usually only get asthma as a secondary condition - with hayfever or a chest cold, etc. Since the first week of January, I've had constant fluid on the lungs - now a yellowy brown, which I cough up - but wouldn't say I have a
mmprospers
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
Causes Of Breathlessness
My asthma used to be simple. Periodic periods of tight chest and breathlessness. Then it worsened and they diagnosed asthma, many hospital visits later and i got up to severe asthma with poor control. Then I realised that my breathlessness was not simply asthma. There were very sharp attacks that
My asthma used to be simple. Periodic periods of tight chest and breathlessness. Then it worsened and they diagnosed asthma, many hospital visits later and i got up to severe asthma with poor control. Then I realised that my breathlessness was not simply asthma. There were very sharp attacks that
Homely2
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Asthma Community Forum
2 months ago
thought I’d do a new post
I wrote last week about iron results, and was asked if I had more results so I’m giving them now I was on 150 thyroxine/12/1/2 t3 , haemoglobin level. 141g/l. ( 115-165g/l White blood 7.3. ( 4.10- 11/10g/l Platelet count 208. (135-450g/l Red cell count 4.9 (3.8-4.8 Heamatocrit 0.429 (0.37-
I wrote last week about iron results, and was asked if I had more results so I’m giving them now I was on 150 thyroxine/12/1/2 t3 , haemoglobin level. 141g/l. ( 115-165g/l White blood 7.3. ( 4.10- 11/10g/l Platelet count 208. (135-450g/l Red cell count 4.9 (3.8-4.8 Heamatocrit 0.429 (0.37-
Kowbie
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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