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Cortisone Injections?
Hi Does anyone have information on whether one can receive cortisone shots for various injuries unrelated to PC without adversely impacting one’s ADT treatment? I am in physical therapy for an injured shoulder and recently had a cortisone shot and forgot to consult my MO before receiving it. I was
Hi Does anyone have information on whether one can receive cortisone shots for various injuries unrelated to PC without adversely impacting one’s ADT treatment? I am in physical therapy for an injured shoulder and recently had a cortisone shot and forgot to consult my MO before receiving it. I was
jfoesq
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Ongoing BCR case. Advices are appreciated.
RP 09/17/2015 GS 7(4+3), PNI,SVI, ECE, positive margins (35% right half, 15% left half (PT3b N0M0)) 11/12/2015 PSA 0.06 first postop 01/13/2016 finished adjuvant RT 6600 cGy/33x to prostate bed 02/22/2016 PSA 0.03 first post RT 05/13/2019 PSA 0.11 DETECTABLE 01/29/2020
RP 09/17/2015 GS 7(4+3), PNI,SVI, ECE, positive margins (35% right half, 15% left half (PT3b N0M0)) 11/12/2015 PSA 0.06 first postop 01/13/2016 finished adjuvant RT 6600 cGy/33x to prostate bed 02/22/2016 PSA 0.03 first post RT 05/13/2019 PSA 0.11 DETECTABLE 01/29/2020
MSTI
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Acupuncture and Hot Flashes
Throughout my life as an athlete, I have always worked out and continue to do so. I have also always tended to run hot and sweat a lot. I am now 15 months into ADT and hot flashes have been epic. Every 1 to 2 hours - full body flop sweats for 3-5 minutes. I have gone to wearing black shirts so it
Throughout my life as an athlete, I have always worked out and continue to do so. I have also always tended to run hot and sweat a lot. I am now 15 months into ADT and hot flashes have been epic. Every 1 to 2 hours - full body flop sweats for 3-5 minutes. I have gone to wearing black shirts so it
Huzzah1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
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Is Adrenal Fatigue caused by ADT/Abiraterone?
Tossing and turning in bed at night, daytime sleepiness, ... ?
Tossing and turning in bed at night, daytime sleepiness, ... ?
Derf4223
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Does anyone know of a connection between undermedication and histamine intolerance, or if there are histamines in Armour thyroid?
My histamine intolerance symptoms have gone crazy of late, to the extent I've had to significantly change my diet. Histamine intolerance is something I have suffered with on and off for years, but nothing like it is now. I have 2 theories, namely one I am undermedicated or two Armour may be behind
My histamine intolerance symptoms have gone crazy of late, to the extent I've had to significantly change my diet. Histamine intolerance is something I have suffered with on and off for years, but nothing like it is now. I have 2 theories, namely one I am undermedicated or two Armour may be behind
Reefseeker
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
anaemia and ADT
just had full blood test before I press on with ADT aiming for 18 months and done 9 months adjuvant with RT for G9 - as posted before my oncologist seems to lean to me stopping ADT now as worries about the effect in my polio - though she isn’t a polio expert of course, she just thinks the extra gain
just had full blood test before I press on with ADT aiming for 18 months and done 9 months adjuvant with RT for G9 - as posted before my oncologist seems to lean to me stopping ADT now as worries about the effect in my polio - though she isn’t a polio expert of course, she just thinks the extra gain
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Fragility score on Osteoscan and different meds.
Hello to “my turn to” friends. This is a new one to me.I had an osteoscan, my second. The last one was nearly two years ago. Since then I have had a Thr for Avascular necrosis and I am still struggling along dealing with flares after eight years. I have been on Leflunomide for two months now. Tapering
Hello to “my turn to” friends. This is a new one to me.I had an osteoscan, my second. The last one was nearly two years ago. Since then I have had a Thr for Avascular necrosis and I am still struggling along dealing with flares after eight years. I have been on Leflunomide for two months now. Tapering
Nightingales
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PMRGCAuk
11 months ago
concurrent salvage ADT with IRMT
Hello, 1st time caller, History: RALP - 1/2020, Gleason 7 (4+3), pre treatment psa of 11, psa started climbing 5/2023 to 1.651, was at 2.5 prior to psma/pet/ct on 6/21/2023. Impression: Equivocal small faint focal uptake in prostatetectomy bed and non enlarged left external iliac nodes. Doc at AHN
Hello, 1st time caller, History: RALP - 1/2020, Gleason 7 (4+3), pre treatment psa of 11, psa started climbing 5/2023 to 1.651, was at 2.5 prior to psma/pet/ct on 6/21/2023. Impression: Equivocal small faint focal uptake in prostatetectomy bed and non enlarged left external iliac nodes. Doc at AHN
live2play
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
runna app
hello does anyone use runna if so i was wondering if i use apple watch does it tell me what i’m doing intervals ect ? thanks
hello does anyone use runna if so i was wondering if i use apple watch does it tell me what i’m doing intervals ect ? thanks
Duckaroo
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 year ago
Need some guidance
2 years ago my daughter who is 6 now was diagnosed of ADHD and started with 10 mg of vyvanse but rapidly pass to 20 mg and ended up taking 40mg, one pill in the morning and at noon. And also take 1 mg of guanfacine Er to help her sleep at night which some time works or we need to give her melatonin.
2 years ago my daughter who is 6 now was diagnosed of ADHD and started with 10 mg of vyvanse but rapidly pass to 20 mg and ended up taking 40mg, one pill in the morning and at noon. And also take 1 mg of guanfacine Er to help her sleep at night which some time works or we need to give her melatonin.
Purple008
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CHADD's ADHD Parents Together
1 year ago
Women are not taken seriously by most doctors when experiencing health problems.
I went through a really rough time a couple of years after I had my first child when I was about 31 years old. I had never experienced PMT prior to the birth. I was lucky. However, I became aware of gradual fatigue, and anxiety, and hot flushes. I went to my GP to ask if I could be going through the
I went through a really rough time a couple of years after I had my first child when I was about 31 years old. I had never experienced PMT prior to the birth. I was lucky. However, I became aware of gradual fatigue, and anxiety, and hot flushes. I went to my GP to ask if I could be going through the
DandyButch
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
NON SURGICAL OPTIONS?
Has any gone through successful or unsuccessful [u]
non-surgical treatments
[/u] with their breast cancer? [u]
Off-label drugs, diet change, hormone therapy, metabolic oncology
[/u], etc? Please share your story. This is all so sudden and shocking (as with most people's experience I'm
Has any gone through successful or unsuccessful [u]
non-surgical treatments
[/u] with their breast cancer? [u]
Off-label drugs, diet change, hormone therapy, metabolic oncology
[/u], etc? Please share your story. This is all so sudden and shocking (as with most people's experience I'm
jawsbar75
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
11 months ago
Do I need to stop taking estrogen? Feel as if I'm choosing between mental and physical health.
So I've read a lot now- probably too much. From what I can gather from things (and I am new to this - didnt know I had endometriosis until Tuesday when they aborted my hysterectomy as my bowel is fused to my cervix) estrogen seems to be the driving force behind endometriosis. Is that true? It also seems
So I've read a lot now- probably too much. From what I can gather from things (and I am new to this - didnt know I had endometriosis until Tuesday when they aborted my hysterectomy as my bowel is fused to my cervix) estrogen seems to be the driving force behind endometriosis. Is that true? It also seems
Sunset-lady
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Endometriosis UK
11 months ago
Over range copper and zinc
The only culprit I can think of is milk thistle. Any thoughts on over range copper and zinc? About a 10 months ago, zinc was low-ish and copper slightly over so I supplemented zinc for a short while but stopped a couple of months ago. Then the week before last started with milk thistle for liver support
The only culprit I can think of is milk thistle. Any thoughts on over range copper and zinc? About a 10 months ago, zinc was low-ish and copper slightly over so I supplemented zinc for a short while but stopped a couple of months ago. Then the week before last started with milk thistle for liver support
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
My son’s PSA rose a bit today.
My son’s last PSA three months ago was <.01 but today it was <.10.It was previously as high as 22. He’s also tertiary five. His Mayo doctor told him to continue to test every three months, stay on current meds Lupron, Abiraterone/prednisone for another year and two months then stop meds and wait
My son’s last PSA three months ago was <.01 but today it was <.10.It was previously as high as 22. He’s also tertiary five. His Mayo doctor told him to continue to test every three months, stay on current meds Lupron, Abiraterone/prednisone for another year and two months then stop meds and wait
Cactus297
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Greg thru the keyhole.
I´ve chosen this title as I am going to give you a look at my life as it is, as it was when diagnosed and how I am moving forward as many people have been asking about my regime. I will keep to the facts . I am 74 this Nov and have tremor dominant PD. About 6 yr ago my GP suggested I get checked by
I´ve chosen this title as I am going to give you a look at my life as it is, as it was when diagnosed and how I am moving forward as many people have been asking about my regime. I will keep to the facts . I am 74 this Nov and have tremor dominant PD. About 6 yr ago my GP suggested I get checked by
gregorio
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Cure Parkinson's
1 year ago
Is my recovery typical or more novel
I had 7=4+3 prostate cancer PSA=5.4 with a Gleason of 0.7. MRI showed the tumor had not compromised the wall of the prostate. It was an aggressive cancer genetically and was at stage three. Bad news but apparently ample margin for victory. I had ADT from 7/22 till 12/22 and received Proton beam therapy
I had 7=4+3 prostate cancer PSA=5.4 with a Gleason of 0.7. MRI showed the tumor had not compromised the wall of the prostate. It was an aggressive cancer genetically and was at stage three. Bad news but apparently ample margin for victory. I had ADT from 7/22 till 12/22 and received Proton beam therapy
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Heme iron versus ferrous gluconate
Recent bloodwork shows a low iron problem accross several measures. PCP says to take ferrous gluconate. I remember iron discussions from a previous site in which heme iron was recommended for its better absorption, though ferrous gluconate is superior to some other forms in terms of absorption. I
Recent bloodwork shows a low iron problem accross several measures. PCP says to take ferrous gluconate. I remember iron discussions from a previous site in which heme iron was recommended for its better absorption, though ferrous gluconate is superior to some other forms in terms of absorption. I
cigafred
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Fight Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
think I’ve found my trigger.
I have posted on here before asking for advice. Have always suffered on and off but the last 18 months have been awful. Saw a dctr last year who just gave me sleeping tablets, saw a dctr a few weeks ago who gave me pramipexole but after reading on here and other sites about the side effects decided
I have posted on here before asking for advice. Have always suffered on and off but the last 18 months have been awful. Saw a dctr last year who just gave me sleeping tablets, saw a dctr a few weeks ago who gave me pramipexole but after reading on here and other sites about the side effects decided
Patters56
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Restless Legs Syndrome
11 months ago
Thyroid Trust Talk by Professor Karol Sikora
Professor Karol Sikora is giving a talk on ‘The Key to getting the best care: Making the system work for you’ on Monday 19th June 2023. https://www.thyroidtrust.org/events-listings.html (this is a link to the latest talks so will go out of date) I think this will be a very useful talk as we need
Professor Karol Sikora is giving a talk on ‘The Key to getting the best care: Making the system work for you’ on Monday 19th June 2023. https://www.thyroidtrust.org/events-listings.html (this is a link to the latest talks so will go out of date) I think this will be a very useful talk as we need
jimh111
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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