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Yonsa vs Zytiga
Why would anyone even want to take Zytiga now that Yonsa has been FDA approved?! "The Yonsa formulation of Yonsa is developed to have a smaller overall particle size. In prior studies, the fine particle size was found to increase dissolution rates and oral bioavailability while decreasing the effects
Why would anyone even want to take Zytiga now that Yonsa has been FDA approved?! "The Yonsa formulation of Yonsa is developed to have a smaller overall particle size. In prior studies, the fine particle size was found to increase dissolution rates and oral bioavailability while decreasing the effects
JLS1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Were in trouble here ...
Hello all, My dad has been sleeping almost around the clock for several days. No appetite-very weak. 2-unit transfusion on Friday did nothing for him, except add exhaustion. I’m beating myself up pretty bad tonight, esp because of all the great posts here on this site. Great advice-great suggestions
Hello all, My dad has been sleeping almost around the clock for several days. No appetite-very weak. 2-unit transfusion on Friday did nothing for him, except add exhaustion. I’m beating myself up pretty bad tonight, esp because of all the great posts here on this site. Great advice-great suggestions
dadeb
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Sodium? In Levothyroxine?
I was wondering if there is sodium in levothyroxine? And if so, surely this makes fluid retention which you get when hypothyroid, worse?
I was wondering if there is sodium in levothyroxine? And if so, surely this makes fluid retention which you get when hypothyroid, worse?
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
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Switching from Levothyroxine only to Dithyron!?
Hello everyone, since my partial thyroidectomy two years ago i'm on Levothyroxine, but not feeling well, so decided to incorporate T3 in my treatment. Now i have a question: I'm on 100mg Levothyroxine daily, so how much of Dithyron ( 1 tablet which contains levothryoxine sodium 50ug liothyronine sodium
Hello everyone, since my partial thyroidectomy two years ago i'm on Levothyroxine, but not feeling well, so decided to incorporate T3 in my treatment. Now i have a question: I'm on 100mg Levothyroxine daily, so how much of Dithyron ( 1 tablet which contains levothryoxine sodium 50ug liothyronine sodium
Floriana
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Ladies - ever taken sodium citrate then had AF eposide?
Just wondering if there's a correlation between taking sodium citrate (for cystitis in ladies) and getting AF? Anyone else experienced this? I just took one sachet in water and almost immediately went into bad AF. The sodium per sachet is nearly 1g...could be that, I guess. No more anti-cystitis sachets
Just wondering if there's a correlation between taking sodium citrate (for cystitis in ladies) and getting AF? Anyone else experienced this? I just took one sachet in water and almost immediately went into bad AF. The sodium per sachet is nearly 1g...could be that, I guess. No more anti-cystitis sachets
WendyWu20
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AF Association
6 years ago
New here - Help with results please.
Hi, I'm hoping to get some advice on my latest test results. My backround is that I have been having symptoms exhaustion and tingling/numbness in my hands, feets and legs for months and months. I initially put it down to having 2 young children and breastfeeding them but turns out I have low folate
Hi, I'm hoping to get some advice on my latest test results. My backround is that I have been having symptoms exhaustion and tingling/numbness in my hands, feets and legs for months and months. I initially put it down to having 2 young children and breastfeeding them but turns out I have low folate
cj-79
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
My b1 and b12 story
Aged 43 male. Below are blood results: Vitamin B12 898 pg/mL >211 pg/mL Folate 17.5 ng/mL >2.8 ng/mL Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Ultrasensitive 2.300 uIU/mL 0.350 - 5.500 uIU/mL Sodium 139 mmol/L 134 - 146 mmol/L Potassium 3.7 mmol/L 3.5 - 5.2 mmol/L Chloride 102
Aged 43 male. Below are blood results: Vitamin B12 898 pg/mL >211 pg/mL Folate 17.5 ng/mL >2.8 ng/mL Thyroid-Stimulating Hormone (TSH), Ultrasensitive 2.300 uIU/mL 0.350 - 5.500 uIU/mL Sodium 139 mmol/L 134 - 146 mmol/L Potassium 3.7 mmol/L 3.5 - 5.2 mmol/L Chloride 102
Herbert123
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
Mark Hyman: What NOT to Eat: Part 2
[u] What NOT to Eat: Part 2 [/u][i]http://drhyman.com/blog/2018/04/20/what-not-to-eat-part-2[/i][u] [/u]
A few weeks ago I shared an article called What NOT to Eat about processed foods. Today, I want to talk to you about additives. How much of what we eat doesn’t even qualify as food? More
[u] What NOT to Eat: Part 2 [/u][i]http://drhyman.com/blog/2018/04/20/what-not-to-eat-part-2[/i][u] [/u]
A few weeks ago I shared an article called What NOT to Eat about processed foods. Today, I want to talk to you about additives. How much of what we eat doesn’t even qualify as food? More
BadHare
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Adverse reaction to DIM Plus
Hello, I was wondering whether anyone else has had a bad reaction to DIM Plus? I started taking it to reduce my oestrogen dominance but I've felt so dizzy, lethargic, starving hungry, faint and shaky that I've had to stop it. I do suffer with endometriosis, under active thyroid, adrenal fatigue, low
Hello, I was wondering whether anyone else has had a bad reaction to DIM Plus? I started taking it to reduce my oestrogen dominance but I've felt so dizzy, lethargic, starving hungry, faint and shaky that I've had to stop it. I do suffer with endometriosis, under active thyroid, adrenal fatigue, low
jostafford0
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Adverse reaction to DIM Plus
Hello, I was wondering whether anyone else has had a bad reaction to DIM Plus? I started taking it to reduce my oestrogen dominance but I've felt so dizzy, lethargic, starving hungry, faint and shaky that I've had to stop it. I do suffer with endometriosis, under active thyroid, adrenal fatigue, low
Hello, I was wondering whether anyone else has had a bad reaction to DIM Plus? I started taking it to reduce my oestrogen dominance but I've felt so dizzy, lethargic, starving hungry, faint and shaky that I've had to stop it. I do suffer with endometriosis, under active thyroid, adrenal fatigue, low
jostafford0
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Endometriosis UK
6 years ago
Decline test results worried.
I just had the dreaded letter with my latest blood results.my gfr has gone down to 15,it was 16 in December.creatinine at that time was 279 and now 305.creeping up.iv had my bicarbonate level tested after many years .it's 20 mmol,it is suggested I may start oral sodium bicarbonate.has anyone had this
I just had the dreaded letter with my latest blood results.my gfr has gone down to 15,it was 16 in December.creatinine at that time was 279 and now 305.creeping up.iv had my bicarbonate level tested after many years .it's 20 mmol,it is suggested I may start oral sodium bicarbonate.has anyone had this
Peri5
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Kidney Dialysis
6 years ago
Help please - My doctor is refusing to up my levothyroxine
Hi Everyone! I'm currently 35 but have been borderline underactive thyroid since I was 16 and it was left untreated for the majority of that time, one doctor would put me on Levothyroxine, one would take me off. In 2013 while I was pregnant one of the doctors at the hospital put me back on it and insisted
Hi Everyone! I'm currently 35 but have been borderline underactive thyroid since I was 16 and it was left untreated for the majority of that time, one doctor would put me on Levothyroxine, one would take me off. In 2013 while I was pregnant one of the doctors at the hospital put me back on it and insisted
AGATES
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
After 16 years, Chemo last line of treatment.
Im 65 years old. Anybody do Chemo for prostate cancer after going through 16+ years of various treatments? Surgery Feb 2002 came back a year later, Lupron + casodex failed 2 years later, Meyers protocol Leukine + Ketoconozale + Estrogen patches worked for a very long time, Zytiga did not work, Radiation
Im 65 years old. Anybody do Chemo for prostate cancer after going through 16+ years of various treatments? Surgery Feb 2002 came back a year later, Lupron + casodex failed 2 years later, Meyers protocol Leukine + Ketoconozale + Estrogen patches worked for a very long time, Zytiga did not work, Radiation
abmicro
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Severe chest pain almost daily
Hello everyone this is my first post, as I am new here. I am a 29 y.o. female always been very healthy with a strong healthy heart. Always been athletic and strong have no health issues but some mild asthma. I smoked for about 10 years and this year will be two years since i quit. I have had left sided
Hello everyone this is my first post, as I am new here. I am a 29 y.o. female always been very healthy with a strong healthy heart. Always been athletic and strong have no health issues but some mild asthma. I smoked for about 10 years and this year will be two years since i quit. I have had left sided
GypsyJill18
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Anxiety Support
6 years ago
GRAUNIAD: What is Britain eating? The ultra-processed truth about 10 of our bestselling foods
[u]What is Britain eating? The ultra-processed truth about 10 of our bestselling foods[/u]
[i]https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/apr/12/ultra-processed-truth-10-bestselling-foods-cherry-bakewell-fray-bentos-pies[/i]
From Cherry Bakewells to Fray Bentos pies, do we really understand
[u]What is Britain eating? The ultra-processed truth about 10 of our bestselling foods[/u]
[i]https://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2018/apr/12/ultra-processed-truth-10-bestselling-foods-cherry-bakewell-fray-bentos-pies[/i]
From Cherry Bakewells to Fray Bentos pies, do we really understand
BadHare
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Healthy Eating
6 years ago
Evidence used for my decision process with (IMO)
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
In answer to your questions (continued) I have no insurance (for the last two years), so I keep lines of communication open with current researchers and practitioners in the field. occasionally I have vetted a specialist or two and will make an appointment to ask questions about current research. my
Robgump
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CLL Support
6 years ago
Hi All - new here. Advice on Hashi test results and Liothyronine etc please!
Hello everyone.. I could really do with some help wading through all the information Ive finally got about my condition. Many thanks in advance for reading this A little bit of background - originally diagnosed and prescribed thyroxine in 1990 - Ive been given this increasing amounts ever since.
Hello everyone.. I could really do with some help wading through all the information Ive finally got about my condition. Many thanks in advance for reading this A little bit of background - originally diagnosed and prescribed thyroxine in 1990 - Ive been given this increasing amounts ever since.
zola25
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Thyroid UK
6 years ago
Pontine Cavernoma
Hi Everyone, my sister suddenly got paralysis and after the CT and MRI scan doctors confirmed that its Pontine Cavernoma. Which changed all our lives, entire my family situation went up side down. Initially doctors tried to reduce using medicine but unfortunately it became worse and went for Surgery
Hi Everyone, my sister suddenly got paralysis and after the CT and MRI scan doctors confirmed that its Pontine Cavernoma. Which changed all our lives, entire my family situation went up side down. Initially doctors tried to reduce using medicine but unfortunately it became worse and went for Surgery
sriramkumar
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Cavernoma Alliance UK
6 years ago
Hi to all-
Dad and I (Deb) have been following the site but first time for posting. Thank you all for sharing. I’ve been taking care of Dad since his diagnosis in 2011. We held steady with Lupron for the first two years or so, but since then, it’s been an aggressive battle. I don’t want to go back and second guess
Dad and I (Deb) have been following the site but first time for posting. Thank you all for sharing. I’ve been taking care of Dad since his diagnosis in 2011. We held steady with Lupron for the first two years or so, but since then, it’s been an aggressive battle. I don’t want to go back and second guess
dadeb
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 years ago
Advice Please
Hi, So I’ve been having trouble with my health for a while, my TSH until this test taken on Monday has been 4.30 for about 5 months. I’ve been feeling absolutely rubbish, I’ve been gaining weight steadily since about March last year, always few cold, especially in my hands, my joints ache especially
Hi, So I’ve been having trouble with my health for a while, my TSH until this test taken on Monday has been 4.30 for about 5 months. I’ve been feeling absolutely rubbish, I’ve been gaining weight steadily since about March last year, always few cold, especially in my hands, my joints ache especially
bubblesmcgee
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 years ago
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