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Fine tuning dose.
Hi all, I've been feeling a bit 'meh' recently and after a recent blood test I'm wondering if I'm [i]slightly [/i]overmedicated[i]. [/i] Could also be HRT needs to settle. I can't decide so thought I'd ask the hive mind. :) 4th Nov - started HRT; 200mcg progesterone & 50mcg oestrogen. 26th Feb: 200
Hi all, I've been feeling a bit 'meh' recently and after a recent blood test I'm wondering if I'm [i]slightly [/i]overmedicated[i]. [/i] Could also be HRT needs to settle. I can't decide so thought I'd ask the hive mind. :) 4th Nov - started HRT; 200mcg progesterone & 50mcg oestrogen. 26th Feb: 200
WitchingHour2point0
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Too old for HRT?
Hi everyone, I’m 66 and just started HRT. I’m on Lenzetto spray and Utrogestan. I keep worrying that I’m too old to be on HRT. Are there any other ladies out there who have just started at my age and if so, has it helped?
Hi everyone, I’m 66 and just started HRT. I’m on Lenzetto spray and Utrogestan. I keep worrying that I’m too old to be on HRT. Are there any other ladies out there who have just started at my age and if so, has it helped?
Pinkisland
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
2 months ago
Proton Beam radiation
83 ys old, gleason 9, ADT since Feb 22=6 sessions until now. No prostatectomie. Proton beam radiation: 30 sessions = 72 Gy, result PSA 0,014 (undetectable), minor inkontinence (pads). I am very happy about the outcome. Living in Germany: insurances cover the cost( approx 50k)
83 ys old, gleason 9, ADT since Feb 22=6 sessions until now. No prostatectomie. Proton beam radiation: 30 sessions = 72 Gy, result PSA 0,014 (undetectable), minor inkontinence (pads). I am very happy about the outcome. Living in Germany: insurances cover the cost( approx 50k)
EBBEFLUT
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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Decided on brachyboost plus 6 months ADT
My husband made his treatment decision today. After a lot of research, questions and consults, he has decided on brachyboost (EBRT plus brachytherapy) plus 6 months of ADT. It was a tough decision and we both know way more about prostate cancer now that we ever wanted to, but I am glad we did our due
My husband made his treatment decision today. After a lot of research, questions and consults, he has decided on brachyboost (EBRT plus brachytherapy) plus 6 months of ADT. It was a tough decision and we both know way more about prostate cancer now that we ever wanted to, but I am glad we did our due
EvFC
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Zoledex injection 2
Hi all so im had zoledex jab number 2 on tuesday and wednesday i had a major flare up and now im writing this at 3am with another major flare up.I was in A&E wednesday as the pain was so bad but after tests i was told it was uti and carry on. I was told the paind anyway by my endo nurse would get worse
Hi all so im had zoledex jab number 2 on tuesday and wednesday i had a major flare up and now im writing this at 3am with another major flare up.I was in A&E wednesday as the pain was so bad but after tests i was told it was uti and carry on. I was told the paind anyway by my endo nurse would get worse
Chartolfrey
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Endometriosis UK
2 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
9 months ago
Pulmonary Complications Post Lutetium-177-PSMA-617 Therapy in Metastatic Castration-Resistant Prostate Cancer #Pluvicto
We present the case of a patient with heavily pretreated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who underwent treatment with lutetium Lu-177 vipivotide tetraxetan (also known as 177Lu-PSMA-617) due to progressive disease despite multiple lines of therapy, including chemotherapy, hormonal
We present the case of a patient with heavily pretreated metastatic castration-resistant prostate cancer (mCRPC) who underwent treatment with lutetium Lu-177 vipivotide tetraxetan (also known as 177Lu-PSMA-617) due to progressive disease despite multiple lines of therapy, including chemotherapy, hormonal
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
T3/T4 HRT Meds before surgery?
Hello lovely people, i hope everyone is managing to catch up on the long overdue sun ;) Sadly, my gynaecologist has found an ovarian tumour which needs to be removed and biopsied. Recovery from this will take between 6-8 weeks. I am in really good health otherwise but do take 150mg Levo and 45mg Liothyronine
Hello lovely people, i hope everyone is managing to catch up on the long overdue sun ;) Sadly, my gynaecologist has found an ovarian tumour which needs to be removed and biopsied. Recovery from this will take between 6-8 weeks. I am in really good health otherwise but do take 150mg Levo and 45mg Liothyronine
Piggyoink
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Making a Case for Intermittent ADT in Metastatic Hormone Sensitive Prostate Cancer
FPC'ers, Many times, we hear people claim that you should only stop ADT if you can't tolerate it any longer, and that it will not slow castrate resistance; that it increases risk for stroke, and heart attack; that it will likely take years for your testosterone to recover; that it increases mortality
FPC'ers, Many times, we hear people claim that you should only stop ADT if you can't tolerate it any longer, and that it will not slow castrate resistance; that it increases risk for stroke, and heart attack; that it will likely take years for your testosterone to recover; that it increases mortality
NPfisherman
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Fight Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Phase III Study: Saruparib Combo with New Hormonal Agents in mCSPC +/- HRR Mutations: AUA 2024 EvoPAR-Prostate01 Trial
AUA 2024: EvoPAR-Prostate01: Phase III, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, 2-Cohort, Randomized Study of Saruparib (AZD5305) in Combination with New Hormonal Agents in Patients with mCSPC +/- HRR Mutations (UroToday.com) The 2024 American Urological Association (AUA) annual meeting featured a session
AUA 2024: EvoPAR-Prostate01: Phase III, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, 2-Cohort, Randomized Study of Saruparib (AZD5305) in Combination with New Hormonal Agents in Patients with mCSPC +/- HRR Mutations (UroToday.com) The 2024 American Urological Association (AUA) annual meeting featured a session
God_Loves_Me
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Any guidance appreciated!
Hi everyone, My Dad (77) diagnosed in January w/ stage 4 PC, mets to L5 spine. PET scan showed no other spots elsewhere. PSA was 19 at time of diagnosis, Gleason 10. BRCA negative. PSA is now at 0.2 since starting hormone therapy. Feeling good, no pain. Still works (owns his own company). Started
Hi everyone, My Dad (77) diagnosed in January w/ stage 4 PC, mets to L5 spine. PET scan showed no other spots elsewhere. PSA was 19 at time of diagnosis, Gleason 10. BRCA negative. PSA is now at 0.2 since starting hormone therapy. Feeling good, no pain. Still works (owns his own company). Started
LDC2024
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
oligometastic
I had a PSMA scan that found 3 small spots. My MO and Radiation O decided to radiate the spots without ADT. PSA is 0.28
I had a PSMA scan that found 3 small spots. My MO and Radiation O decided to radiate the spots without ADT. PSA is 0.28
Howard53545
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
TRAP trial: radiotherapy combined with hormone therapy can help some advanced prostate cancer patients avoid chemotherapy
TRAP is maybe not the best name for a clinical trial, but hey… https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive/new-trial-finds-radiotherapy-combined-with-hormone-therapy-can-help-some-advanced-prostate-cancer-patients-avoid-chemotherapy
TRAP is maybe not the best name for a clinical trial, but hey… https://www.icr.ac.uk/news-archive/new-trial-finds-radiotherapy-combined-with-hormone-therapy-can-help-some-advanced-prostate-cancer-patients-avoid-chemotherapy
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Si Joint/back pain
Hi I have a history of back pain and endometriosis. I recently turned 50 and leading up to my period my si joint pain has suddenly got worse and it all goes into spasms and I literally can't do a lot. It's not great the rest of the month either. I had linked it to the menopause or back issues but
Hi I have a history of back pain and endometriosis. I recently turned 50 and leading up to my period my si joint pain has suddenly got worse and it all goes into spasms and I literally can't do a lot. It's not great the rest of the month either. I had linked it to the menopause or back issues but
AMS_1
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
A-Dream iADT Protocol
It has been awhile since my last post. Short story is I responded well to the doublet therapy in Arasec (lupron+daro). MO believes there is some chance my M1B diagnosis at the start was incorrect (he refers to my case as 'discordant' - due to conflicting data - Gleason 6 but some spots lit up on
It has been awhile since my last post. Short story is I responded well to the doublet therapy in Arasec (lupron+daro). MO believes there is some chance my M1B diagnosis at the start was incorrect (he refers to my case as 'discordant' - due to conflicting data - Gleason 6 but some spots lit up on
Heykm01
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
GP Coming - what to ask
having my annual review tomorrow and GP is coming to see me. Looking at all my past results I wonder, with them being up and down constantly, whether I am one of those whereby Levo no longer works for me and might be keeping me ill. Diagnosed back in 2005 and it's too far back to remember how I was
having my annual review tomorrow and GP is coming to see me. Looking at all my past results I wonder, with them being up and down constantly, whether I am one of those whereby Levo no longer works for me and might be keeping me ill. Diagnosed back in 2005 and it's too far back to remember how I was
Jefner
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
Walsh's Folly?
I posted earlier that I had to ask ChatGPt "who came up with the 'gasoline on a fire' characterization regarding the relationship of testosterone and prostate cancer" and that Chat GPT had answered -- Dr. Patrick Walsh -- (father of the radical prostatectomy.) In that post, discussion turned to Walsh's
I posted earlier that I had to ask ChatGPt "who came up with the 'gasoline on a fire' characterization regarding the relationship of testosterone and prostate cancer" and that Chat GPT had answered -- Dr. Patrick Walsh -- (father of the radical prostatectomy.) In that post, discussion turned to Walsh's
VoxHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Celebrex and Curcumin and Magnesium.
I recently received a question from a fellow warrior based on a comment I had made on an older post that he had started. The question was what I thought about Naproxen compered to Celebrex and I told him I had very limited experience with Naproxen. I then clicked on older posts about nsaids and prostate
I recently received a question from a fellow warrior based on a comment I had made on an older post that he had started. The question was what I thought about Naproxen compered to Celebrex and I told him I had very limited experience with Naproxen. I then clicked on older posts about nsaids and prostate
Professorgary
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
Would be grateful for your thoughts on my blood results before endo apt please, still feeling exhausted and weak. Thank you
Hello, I’ve had an underactive thyroid for 8 years after having my first child, looks like Hashimotos. Currently taking 100mcg levothyroxine and 15mcg liothyronine (10mcg on waking and 5 around 3pm). Also on HRT patches as am mid 40s and perimenopausal. I’m gluten free, have had SIBO in the past.
Hello, I’ve had an underactive thyroid for 8 years after having my first child, looks like Hashimotos. Currently taking 100mcg levothyroxine and 15mcg liothyronine (10mcg on waking and 5 around 3pm). Also on HRT patches as am mid 40s and perimenopausal. I’m gluten free, have had SIBO in the past.
Hopetoheal22
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Thyroid UK
2 months ago
"Gasoline" Source
I have been trying to find the source for the observation? that "Testosterone to prostate cancer is like gasoline on a fire". I finally asked Bing Copilot and ChatGPT-- who came up with the answer. Me: What is the source of the "gasoline on a fire" theory in prostate cancer? ChatGPT: Dr. Patrick
I have been trying to find the source for the observation? that "Testosterone to prostate cancer is like gasoline on a fire". I finally asked Bing Copilot and ChatGPT-- who came up with the answer. Me: What is the source of the "gasoline on a fire" theory in prostate cancer? ChatGPT: Dr. Patrick
VoxHope
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
2 months ago
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