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ADT working mechanism
I was just wondering, I heard dr. Richard Joel Wassersug Saying that ADT works well and better if you continue with it but if you start and stop, start and stop, it doesn’t work as well. Did all of you from your own experiences found this to be the case based on your experiences? Thanks for any feedback
I was just wondering, I heard dr. Richard Joel Wassersug Saying that ADT works well and better if you continue with it but if you start and stop, start and stop, it doesn’t work as well. Did all of you from your own experiences found this to be the case based on your experiences? Thanks for any feedback
Ahk1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
thrombotic thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP)
Warriors: Recently, I posted about 1 year side effects. Thank you for all of your responses. My SEs got the best of me and I’m writing from a hospital bed. The current theory is I have TTP, which is associated with hormonal therapy. I wanted to write and see if any of you have had the misfortune
Warriors: Recently, I posted about 1 year side effects. Thank you for all of your responses. My SEs got the best of me and I’m writing from a hospital bed. The current theory is I have TTP, which is associated with hormonal therapy. I wanted to write and see if any of you have had the misfortune
TMcgee
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Join our Speech Therapy Session
Come and join us this
Friday, the 21st of July at 11 am - 12 pm
for a session of
Speech Therapy combined with a holistic approach
hosted by our speech therapist, Mandy Ngo. This will incorporate:
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Exercises to strengthen the head and neck control to aid with swallowing difficulties
Come and join us this
Friday, the 21st of July at 11 am - 12 pm
for a session of
Speech Therapy combined with a holistic approach
hosted by our speech therapist, Mandy Ngo. This will incorporate:
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Exercises to strengthen the head and neck control to aid with swallowing difficulties
Irmmy
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Ataxia UK
10 months ago
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Changing thyroid treatment and Testogel
Hi, I wonder if anyone can advise and apologies in advance for the long story! I consulted a private Endocrinologist and started taking Liothyronine in early October 1 x 5mg tablet 3 times a day. I was also on 25mg levothyroxine, 4pumps of estrogel, 2 tablets of progesterone and 1/8 pack of testogel
Hi, I wonder if anyone can advise and apologies in advance for the long story! I consulted a private Endocrinologist and started taking Liothyronine in early October 1 x 5mg tablet 3 times a day. I was also on 25mg levothyroxine, 4pumps of estrogel, 2 tablets of progesterone and 1/8 pack of testogel
Blu-cat11
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Adenomyosis, should I have hysterectomy?
The short version is that I have adenomyosis. I've always had heavy periods with period pains that make my thighs numb and require prescription painkillers. At the age of 44 I had some symptoms of perimenopause and tried HRT. After two years I came off and that seems to have triggered a strong reaction
The short version is that I have adenomyosis. I've always had heavy periods with period pains that make my thighs numb and require prescription painkillers. At the age of 44 I had some symptoms of perimenopause and tried HRT. After two years I came off and that seems to have triggered a strong reaction
mavenmi
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
INCA033989 phase 1 clinical trial is recruiting patients
[i]Source: https://www.rarediseaseadvisor.com/news/mf-news-briefs/phase-1-trial-testing-potential-mf-therapy-recruiting/[/i] A new phase 1 clinical trial evaluating the safety, tolerability, and dose limiting toxicity of INCA033989 as a monotherapy or in combination with ruxolitinib in patients with
[i]Source: https://www.rarediseaseadvisor.com/news/mf-news-briefs/phase-1-trial-testing-potential-mf-therapy-recruiting/[/i] A new phase 1 clinical trial evaluating the safety, tolerability, and dose limiting toxicity of INCA033989 as a monotherapy or in combination with ruxolitinib in patients with
flamboyant_hawking
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MPN Voice
10 months ago
Prostate cancer treatment and IBS
Dear Friends and Sufferers! I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have the option of removing the prostate or radiotherapy with or without hormone treatment. Can anyone out there who has experience of these offer advise on their impact on IBS and bowel function? At the moment, I've got IBS looseness
Dear Friends and Sufferers! I've been diagnosed with prostate cancer and have the option of removing the prostate or radiotherapy with or without hormone treatment. Can anyone out there who has experience of these offer advise on their impact on IBS and bowel function? At the moment, I've got IBS looseness
merve1
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Radiation 10+ years after initial imrt
Psma detected a small area of cancer in what is left of my prostate…..psa of 20 at that time. After 3 months of eligard ,abiraterone and prednisone dropped to 0.04. MO and local radiologic oncologist are recommending a consult at MSK for tx of this area by whatever means might be the most safe and
Psma detected a small area of cancer in what is left of my prostate…..psa of 20 at that time. After 3 months of eligard ,abiraterone and prednisone dropped to 0.04. MO and local radiologic oncologist are recommending a consult at MSK for tx of this area by whatever means might be the most safe and
Tommyj2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
22 days ago
Soy concerns
Hi, I have been focusing on the nutrition posts to improve my diet as I have osteopenia. I am reading a lot of posts and articles saying to incorporate soy. I stay away from soy because of breast cancer risks. I don't have breast cancer but avoid any estrogen enhancing products/medication like hormone
Hi, I have been focusing on the nutrition posts to improve my diet as I have osteopenia. I am reading a lot of posts and articles saying to incorporate soy. I stay away from soy because of breast cancer risks. I don't have breast cancer but avoid any estrogen enhancing products/medication like hormone
Truth-seeker1951
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 months ago
QoLing on a Prayer - a year later & PSA update
https://youtu.be/oabJ6vvz0OI?si=0gy0804F3Yqkp30s It's been a year since the 14th of 28s IMRT and the PSA is https://youtu.be/J2VDEl18rgQ?si=396vEID1xVZAw8S2 and at 1.3 the last two tests 😁, the lowest in 5 years -Woo Hoo For anyone who missed the vid, here ya go: https://photos.app.goo.gl/NkXaWGSHiNYNmvM57
https://youtu.be/oabJ6vvz0OI?si=0gy0804F3Yqkp30s It's been a year since the 14th of 28s IMRT and the PSA is https://youtu.be/J2VDEl18rgQ?si=396vEID1xVZAw8S2 and at 1.3 the last two tests 😁, the lowest in 5 years -Woo Hoo For anyone who missed the vid, here ya go: https://photos.app.goo.gl/NkXaWGSHiNYNmvM57
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
Eligard and loss of taste
I have been on Eligard since the end of December 2023 and finished 28 IMRT sessions for my Gleason 9 non-metastatic PC Besides the usual loss of libido, fatigue and hot flushes, I have also experienced a diminished ability to taste. I also have this change in my tongue and mouth with a yukky taste.
I have been on Eligard since the end of December 2023 and finished 28 IMRT sessions for my Gleason 9 non-metastatic PC Besides the usual loss of libido, fatigue and hot flushes, I have also experienced a diminished ability to taste. I also have this change in my tongue and mouth with a yukky taste.
7OaksTom
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
25 days ago
Chronic over heating and night sweats anyone?
I have various autoimmune conditions but it's the stage two Sjogrens that is of concern. I stopped sweating under my arms some time ago but I were profusely overheating. I brought a few fans to place around my home and changed all bedding to cotton, wool and bamboo. I cant tolerate the heat so have
I have various autoimmune conditions but it's the stage two Sjogrens that is of concern. I stopped sweating under my arms some time ago but I were profusely overheating. I brought a few fans to place around my home and changed all bedding to cotton, wool and bamboo. I cant tolerate the heat so have
Jillymo
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The Australian Sjögren's Syndrome Association
8 months ago
Should I have a hysterectomy?
The short version is that I have adenomyosis, but it is well enough managed on zoladex/Tibolone that I'm not having any significant pain and not bleeding enough that it is a problem, but I do have lots of more minor issues and my consultant thinks a hysterectomy would be better. I've got the op booked
The short version is that I have adenomyosis, but it is well enough managed on zoladex/Tibolone that I'm not having any significant pain and not bleeding enough that it is a problem, but I do have lots of more minor issues and my consultant thinks a hysterectomy would be better. I've got the op booked
mavenmi
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
5 months ago
Platelets Dropping
Is this “normal” or any advice? Undergoing radiation since March, have 22 sessions done, 6 to go. Started Casodex in December to prepare to start Eligard in January. Radiation started in March. My platelets have been dropping. MO said could be due to Lupron and/or radiation. IMRT targets Gleason 9
Is this “normal” or any advice? Undergoing radiation since March, have 22 sessions done, 6 to go. Started Casodex in December to prepare to start Eligard in January. Radiation started in March. My platelets have been dropping. MO said could be due to Lupron and/or radiation. IMRT targets Gleason 9
Hope49823
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Working with Stage IV
First time posting (be gentle) Anybody else still at work with the disease. I’ve contributed to a pension for 24 years, and with being diagnosed, am I being foolish staying at work. Note-minimum retirement is 58 at my work. Also, did read this right, ADT only gives about 10 mos. to 1 year increase
First time posting (be gentle) Anybody else still at work with the disease. I’ve contributed to a pension for 24 years, and with being diagnosed, am I being foolish staying at work. Note-minimum retirement is 58 at my work. Also, did read this right, ADT only gives about 10 mos. to 1 year increase
BigJ32
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
The importance of training your legs (if you can, of course)
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Engaging in fitness activities is considered a standard of care (SOC) for many cancer patients, not only because it enhances overall health but also due to the chemical interactions between muscles and cancer cells. Comprehensive body training is essential, with an emphasis on targeting the body's largest
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
IMRT WITHOUT THE JELL
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
subclinical - do I need levo?
I have been borderline Subclinical hypothyroidism for around 10 years. The GP put me on levothyroxine 2013, I took a low dose for a month or two but couldn’t tolerate it (palpitations), so I stopped. I was referred to Endo who did a check on my antibodies - was clear. Every year, my tsh was either just
I have been borderline Subclinical hypothyroidism for around 10 years. The GP put me on levothyroxine 2013, I took a low dose for a month or two but couldn’t tolerate it (palpitations), so I stopped. I was referred to Endo who did a check on my antibodies - was clear. Every year, my tsh was either just
Rambler16
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Locally Advanced PC - should I accept offer of docetaxel?
Hi I'm UK based, new to Health Unlocked and just starting to get to grips with the chats. I was diagnosed August '23 with locally advanced PV. Spread has occurred to a seminal vesicle and, very slightly, to a pelvic lymph node (Oncologist called it 'subtle') Gleason of 4+5. I immediately embarked
Hi I'm UK based, new to Health Unlocked and just starting to get to grips with the chats. I was diagnosed August '23 with locally advanced PV. Spread has occurred to a seminal vesicle and, very slightly, to a pelvic lymph node (Oncologist called it 'subtle') Gleason of 4+5. I immediately embarked
TsarskoMomche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
New treatment for Parkinson
Has anybody tried LENs Biofeedback?, it is a relatively new and non invasive therapy to Parkinson to improve parkinson's symptoms like tremors and bradykinesia.
Has anybody tried LENs Biofeedback?, it is a relatively new and non invasive therapy to Parkinson to improve parkinson's symptoms like tremors and bradykinesia.
UncleCharlieyoyo
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
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