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Erleada side effects
Would like to hear from those with personal experience that have added Erleada to ADT ( Lupron, Firmagon, Orgovyx). What additional side effects did you experience ( fatigue, cognitive, lab test changes, rash, etc). Not looking for studies or drug mfg info, I'm able to look at that. Want to hear real
Would like to hear from those with personal experience that have added Erleada to ADT ( Lupron, Firmagon, Orgovyx). What additional side effects did you experience ( fatigue, cognitive, lab test changes, rash, etc). Not looking for studies or drug mfg info, I'm able to look at that. Want to hear real
wilcoxsaw
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Anticoagulation considerations for newly diagnosed AF members
This is a post particularly for newly diagnosed members who maybe concerned at some of things they may have read recently about the increased risk of bleeding due to taking anticoagulants. I’m not medically trained, nor (as far as I know) are any of the contributors featured in the links below but what
This is a post particularly for newly diagnosed members who maybe concerned at some of things they may have read recently about the increased risk of bleeding due to taking anticoagulants. I’m not medically trained, nor (as far as I know) are any of the contributors featured in the links below but what
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AF Association
10 months ago
3 year old poop withholding journey
My 3 year old daughter has been poop withholding on and off for a year. Lucky she has never had any poop accidents because I would never let her go more than 3 days without a poop- I would put a suppository. She was on senna for 3 weeks and we slowly weened her off until she would poop everyday on her
My 3 year old daughter has been poop withholding on and off for a year. Lucky she has never had any poop accidents because I would never let her go more than 3 days without a poop- I would put a suppository. She was on senna for 3 weeks and we slowly weened her off until she would poop everyday on her
zfuzaylova
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ERIC
11 months ago
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2 Year wait for ablation
Hello everyone, I am new on this site but have looked in frequently over the last few years and have found some very helpful information. I have had PAF for 7 years, I am now 67, and have gone through various combinations of meds but currently on Verapamil, Flecainide and Apixaban. It has been hard
Hello everyone, I am new on this site but have looked in frequently over the last few years and have found some very helpful information. I have had PAF for 7 years, I am now 67, and have gone through various combinations of meds but currently on Verapamil, Flecainide and Apixaban. It has been hard
Scot01
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
10 months ago
Apixapan
I have received a letter today from my Haemotology Consultant regarding various issues. He has stated that I should stop my Tinzaparin blood thinner and switch to either Rivaroxaban 20mg daily or Apixaban 5mg twice daily. I have seen in a past post here that Rivaroxaban was listed as one of the blood
I have received a letter today from my Haemotology Consultant regarding various issues. He has stated that I should stop my Tinzaparin blood thinner and switch to either Rivaroxaban 20mg daily or Apixaban 5mg twice daily. I have seen in a past post here that Rivaroxaban was listed as one of the blood
SaltyUK
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Restless Legs Syndrome
10 months ago
vascular Parkinsonism
I just learned of this condition which is similar but apparently district from PD. This condition apparently evolves more from small strokes and primarily impacts balance and gait and a weakling of the lower body. It also does not react to normal PD medication (ie. Sinemet,etc). Anyone familiar
I just learned of this condition which is similar but apparently district from PD. This condition apparently evolves more from small strokes and primarily impacts balance and gait and a weakling of the lower body. It also does not react to normal PD medication (ie. Sinemet,etc). Anyone familiar
Delaraysbest
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Cure Parkinson's
10 months ago
Mebeverine
Hi all, just wondering about Mebeverine as my GP has prescribed this in the past, and I have it on repeat prescription. I do not take this regularly, as I seem to find that I can't take it before my evening meal as I have to take other meds then.Just wondering if anyone has taken the 2x a day slow release
Hi all, just wondering about Mebeverine as my GP has prescribed this in the past, and I have it on repeat prescription. I do not take this regularly, as I seem to find that I can't take it before my evening meal as I have to take other meds then.Just wondering if anyone has taken the 2x a day slow release
Pollyboo
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IBS Network
10 months ago
Distended stomach & abdomen after ablation
Bit of a strange one this, so thought I'd ask if anyone else has had a similar experience and a diagnosis. I had my 2nd catheter ablation 4 days ago under Gen Aanaesthetic; the ablation, plus cardioversion, seems to have gone well (allowing for it being very early days) and the groin wound is healing
Bit of a strange one this, so thought I'd ask if anyone else has had a similar experience and a diagnosis. I had my 2nd catheter ablation 4 days ago under Gen Aanaesthetic; the ablation, plus cardioversion, seems to have gone well (allowing for it being very early days) and the groin wound is healing
chrisfellrunner
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AF Association
10 months ago
Freiberg's disease?
I started with pain in my right foot last December, associated with stiffness and itching about halfway up the foot, all causing me to limp. It feels for all the world as if there's a group of bones all bunched together which I feel like hitting with a hammer to get them back in place- I said this to
I started with pain in my right foot last December, associated with stiffness and itching about halfway up the foot, all causing me to limp. It feels for all the world as if there's a group of bones all bunched together which I feel like hitting with a hammer to get them back in place- I said this to
Toffee1878
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NRAS
10 months ago
TIPS Follow Up Questions
Hi Wonderful community. You truly are wonderful and have helped me reach a dicision to have TIPS done. My follow up questions are the following: 1. Did you get ALL your varices embolized and cemented prior to TIPS? 2. Is your Portal Pressure after TIPS now below 12? I was told that is the goal.
Hi Wonderful community. You truly are wonderful and have helped me reach a dicision to have TIPS done. My follow up questions are the following: 1. Did you get ALL your varices embolized and cemented prior to TIPS? 2. Is your Portal Pressure after TIPS now below 12? I was told that is the goal.
Livmar
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British Liver Trust
11 months ago
My 6 Month Lupron cost
No comment!!! 08/07/2023 Leuprolide Acetate injection Total charge $33,685.45 Discount $31,927.45 Plan rate $1,758.00 Other insurance $0.00 KP paid $0.00 Not covered $0.00 Deductible $0.00 Copay / Coinsurance $351.60 Your share $351.60
No comment!!! 08/07/2023 Leuprolide Acetate injection Total charge $33,685.45 Discount $31,927.45 Plan rate $1,758.00 Other insurance $0.00 KP paid $0.00 Not covered $0.00 Deductible $0.00 Copay / Coinsurance $351.60 Your share $351.60
Hidden
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
11 months ago
Apixaban (Eliquis) and Omega 3 supplements
Hey All!! Question...Are others who take Apixaban (Eliquis) also taking Omega 3 supplements (that include DHA)? I've read that it could be problematic...increase length of time for bleeding, etc. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!
Hey All!! Question...Are others who take Apixaban (Eliquis) also taking Omega 3 supplements (that include DHA)? I've read that it could be problematic...increase length of time for bleeding, etc. Any feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks!
ktf2022
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AF Association
11 months ago
Ablation trade off?
I’ve had continuous AF for about 5 years. I’m on pradaxa and had a cardioversion last year that didn’t help. I haven’t been on any AF meds but am scheduled for a catheter ablation in two weeks. I’m still very active and don’t notice the AF much except for some general tiredness. Since ablation destroys
I’ve had continuous AF for about 5 years. I’m on pradaxa and had a cardioversion last year that didn’t help. I haven’t been on any AF meds but am scheduled for a catheter ablation in two weeks. I’m still very active and don’t notice the AF much except for some general tiredness. Since ablation destroys
Monomono1234
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AF Association
11 months ago
up date
hi I will try and not write to much The nerve pain in my leg, I wrote about months ago, was caused by my hip Now going to have a hip replacement, followed by knee replacement and maybe other hip I am having these done at my local hospital and will bridge with clexane if still on Warfarin I am also
hi I will try and not write to much The nerve pain in my leg, I wrote about months ago, was caused by my hip Now going to have a hip replacement, followed by knee replacement and maybe other hip I am having these done at my local hospital and will bridge with clexane if still on Warfarin I am also
daisyd
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
11 months ago
Endometriosis and other auto-immune conditions in women: the brain-uterus axis
There is a high frequency of posts that mention endometriosis here, so I am posting this article for all those people affected. The author posits a “brain-uterus axis” as a hypothesis that can explain why women suffer much more from auto-immune conditions than men do: https://amp.theguardian.com/society
There is a high frequency of posts that mention endometriosis here, so I am posting this article for all those people affected. The author posits a “brain-uterus axis” as a hypothesis that can explain why women suffer much more from auto-immune conditions than men do: https://amp.theguardian.com/society
HowNowWhatNow
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Thyroid UK
11 months ago
diabetic macular oedema or not!
I went for my review at the eye clinic today and the doctor there said she couldn’t understand why my right eye was not improving but my right eye had. She also said that it was strange as my blood sugars were very well controlled. She went off to speak to a consultant and the result of that was I am
I went for my review at the eye clinic today and the doctor there said she couldn’t understand why my right eye was not improving but my right eye had. She also said that it was strange as my blood sugars were very well controlled. She went off to speak to a consultant and the result of that was I am
Koalajane
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Macular Society
9 months ago
Jetwill
I saw physio at the hospital this week. I have suffered for 5 years with my stomach. Had 2 colonoscopies, I was diagnosed with some diverticulitis. IBS C and sometimes D I have small rectocele and hiatis hernia.i have found over the years that most meds prescribed for me play havoc with my stomach. The
I saw physio at the hospital this week. I have suffered for 5 years with my stomach. Had 2 colonoscopies, I was diagnosed with some diverticulitis. IBS C and sometimes D I have small rectocele and hiatis hernia.i have found over the years that most meds prescribed for me play havoc with my stomach. The
jetwill
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IBS Network
11 months ago
Dissociative seizures from PTSD
Hi this is my first post to this group. Ive recently been diagnosed with PTSD after seeing a specialist neuropsychiatrist for Non epileptic attack disorder. I was just wondering if there is anyone on here that also has this diagnosis? im really struggling to accept the PTSD diagnosis and the seizures
Hi this is my first post to this group. Ive recently been diagnosed with PTSD after seeing a specialist neuropsychiatrist for Non epileptic attack disorder. I was just wondering if there is anyone on here that also has this diagnosis? im really struggling to accept the PTSD diagnosis and the seizures
ChelseaBlue01
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Heal My PTSD
11 months ago
Two interesting articles
Here are links to two interesting articles. The first one details the benefits of exercise in preventing AF (it’s not clear if this applies to those who already have AF). The second-an older one which has been posted before but can probably stand repetition-details the negative effects of even small
Here are links to two interesting articles. The first one details the benefits of exercise in preventing AF (it’s not clear if this applies to those who already have AF). The second-an older one which has been posted before but can probably stand repetition-details the negative effects of even small
Samazeuilh2
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AF Association
11 months ago
Intrusive thoughts of Ex
I can’t get over my ex for the life of me and it’s almost been a year . Thoughts pop up of her all day long , I get flashbacks of our relationship, fear at times , scared to leave my house since she lives close to me . What is this ? Trauma ? PTSD ? C-PTSD? It’s super sad . I’ve done EMDR
I can’t get over my ex for the life of me and it’s almost been a year . Thoughts pop up of her all day long , I get flashbacks of our relationship, fear at times , scared to leave my house since she lives close to me . What is this ? Trauma ? PTSD ? C-PTSD? It’s super sad . I’ve done EMDR
Sushi2345
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Anxiety and Depression Support
11 months ago
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