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Cytoreductive surgery for Oligometastatic PCa.
New meta-analysis below [1]. "... ten studies were identified that met the conclusion {inclusion?} criteria. The total number of samples was 804; 449 patients underwent cytoreductive surgery, and 355 patients underwent endocrine therapy ... "... we found that between cytoreductive surgery and endocrine
New meta-analysis below [1]. "... ten studies were identified that met the conclusion {inclusion?} criteria. The total number of samples was 804; 449 patients underwent cytoreductive surgery, and 355 patients underwent endocrine therapy ... "... we found that between cytoreductive surgery and endocrine
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Chemotherapy?
Has anyone had chemo for metastatic advanced prostate cancer? Recent TURP for quality of life, on Lupron, Radiology this fall. Thanks
Has anyone had chemo for metastatic advanced prostate cancer? Recent TURP for quality of life, on Lupron, Radiology this fall. Thanks
Johnson411
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
hello all
just got home from visit,they have moved son to room right opposite nurses station they say to keep better eye on him and because it has a ceiling hoist?there were clothes in his wardrobe(some of which still not his)he was wearing a pair of shorts not his.his custom west ham shirts are wasted all the
just got home from visit,they have moved son to room right opposite nurses station they say to keep better eye on him and because it has a ceiling hoist?there were clothes in his wardrobe(some of which still not his)he was wearing a pair of shorts not his.his custom west ham shirts are wasted all the
Dogsabighelp
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Headway
3 years ago
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No one will believe this
I have had difficult urinating for years. I have posted about catheter horrors and about finally finding one that works, sort of. I believe I have scar tissue at my bladder neck because that is where the cath encounters difficult in insertion. My urologist wanted to do another TURP, no way, it took
I have had difficult urinating for years. I have posted about catheter horrors and about finally finding one that works, sort of. I believe I have scar tissue at my bladder neck because that is where the cath encounters difficult in insertion. My urologist wanted to do another TURP, no way, it took
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
PSA IS BACK
Dear Friends, Sorry for being away from the forum for some time, primarily because of some family commitments. So , i will start with a summary of the illness. Chief Complaints and History of Present Illness: • LUTS Since Jan/Feb 2020. Past History Nil Physical Examination • PS 1
Dear Friends, Sorry for being away from the forum for some time, primarily because of some family commitments. So , i will start with a summary of the illness. Chief Complaints and History of Present Illness: • LUTS Since Jan/Feb 2020. Past History Nil Physical Examination • PS 1
doklam2017
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
New Member - recent diagnosis
Recently diagnosed with aggressive metastasized prostate cancer (Gleason 4+5=9). TURP was performed last week to help alleviate some symptoms. Radical prostate surgery was not possible due to the spread of cancer. Started ADT (Lupron). Radiology is scheduled for the fall of this year. The bone scan
Recently diagnosed with aggressive metastasized prostate cancer (Gleason 4+5=9). TURP was performed last week to help alleviate some symptoms. Radical prostate surgery was not possible due to the spread of cancer. Started ADT (Lupron). Radiology is scheduled for the fall of this year. The bone scan
Johnson411
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Stricture 'pops' when Catheterising.
I do a two week catheterise for a stricture I have post TURP (2019). Last time I did it there was some resistance to the Catheter going in and when I eased it past there was a pop sensation as it broke through. No blood though (not like when I had a bladder inspection when the scope broke the stricture
I do a two week catheterise for a stricture I have post TURP (2019). Last time I did it there was some resistance to the Catheter going in and when I eased it past there was a pop sensation as it broke through. No blood though (not like when I had a bladder inspection when the scope broke the stricture
omits
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Men's Health Forum
3 years ago
Ductal PCA - Avoid T.U.R.P. and Self Cath
I have serious pissing problems with this cancer and after DX last fall, a TURP was done in December. From that sample, pathology determined this beast to be a Ductal PCA, a very aggressive cancer. Pissing problems returned in March, and the answer was to perform another TURP. Radiation Doc
I have serious pissing problems with this cancer and after DX last fall, a TURP was done in December. From that sample, pathology determined this beast to be a Ductal PCA, a very aggressive cancer. Pissing problems returned in March, and the answer was to perform another TURP. Radiation Doc
DMohr011
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Effexor
Hello, my name is Anna , does anyone have any experience being on Effexor for anxiety and depression (low mood)? If so, did you taper off, we’re the withdrawals bad?
Hello, my name is Anna , does anyone have any experience being on Effexor for anxiety and depression (low mood)? If so, did you taper off, we’re the withdrawals bad?
Pinkmamas23
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Anyone used Prof J. Malone-Lee's approach for Chronic UTIs?
Hi, I've just discovered this book by Prof James Malone-Lee and wondered if anyone has had any luck in getting this type of treatment from the NHS? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cystitis-Unmasked-James-Malone-Lee/dp/1910079634/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=cystitis&qid=1618603818&s=books&sr=1-1 I've currently
Hi, I've just discovered this book by Prof James Malone-Lee and wondered if anyone has had any luck in getting this type of treatment from the NHS? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Cystitis-Unmasked-James-Malone-Lee/dp/1910079634/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&keywords=cystitis&qid=1618603818&s=books&sr=1-1 I've currently
Chancery
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Proving my worth again
Things slipped out of my hands, i have again realized that i am unworthy of any sort of love or companionship. Yet another relationship i have failed myself with. This time it hurts a bit too much, because i love him so much yet i had to leave him, because i knew staying any longer wouldn't do any good
Things slipped out of my hands, i have again realized that i am unworthy of any sort of love or companionship. Yet another relationship i have failed myself with. This time it hurts a bit too much, because i love him so much yet i had to leave him, because i knew staying any longer wouldn't do any good
Mishell11
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Is This Normal for PC?
Every Cancer is different is what they all say. I seem to have inherited a very different one. Urination issues: Had urination issues as symptoms beginning last Summer, and diagnosed in November with Ductal PCA. The medical solution to my pissing problem was a TURP. Lasted a bit over two months
Every Cancer is different is what they all say. I seem to have inherited a very different one. Urination issues: Had urination issues as symptoms beginning last Summer, and diagnosed in November with Ductal PCA. The medical solution to my pissing problem was a TURP. Lasted a bit over two months
DMohr011
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Endometriosis in the News (hysterectomy, urinary tract, bowels)
Hi all. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-56737353 Endometriosis: Young woman pleading for hysterectomy I have just seen this on BBC News. What I found interesting is that she talks about her fight to get the correct treatment, also about the fact that the endometriosis has spread to the
Hi all. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-56737353 Endometriosis: Young woman pleading for hysterectomy I have just seen this on BBC News. What I found interesting is that she talks about her fight to get the correct treatment, also about the fact that the endometriosis has spread to the
Anastasia17
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
CYSTITIS CYSTICA HELP
Cystitis Cystica (painful bladder cysts) inflammation, foul smelling urine, frequent trips to the toilet! Amongst many other things I've had this for many years. I would like to know what herbs or natural remedies anyone has had that has relieved or even better cured? Conventional medicine of 6 months
Cystitis Cystica (painful bladder cysts) inflammation, foul smelling urine, frequent trips to the toilet! Amongst many other things I've had this for many years. I would like to know what herbs or natural remedies anyone has had that has relieved or even better cured? Conventional medicine of 6 months
TinaBa
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Endo, interstitial cystitis and IBS - anyone else?
Hello! I was finally diagnosed with endometriosis back in 2017 after a laparoscopy and in October I was diagnosed with interstitial cystitis after another operation. I also have suspected PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome). Yesterday, after years of symptoms and a few weeks of tests, I have been diagnosed
Hello! I was finally diagnosed with endometriosis back in 2017 after a laparoscopy and in October I was diagnosed with interstitial cystitis after another operation. I also have suspected PCOS (polycystic ovary syndrome). Yesterday, after years of symptoms and a few weeks of tests, I have been diagnosed
siobhanlrs
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Venlaflaxine experience
Hi all Has anyone got any experience with venlaflaxine - possitive or negative. I was taken off escitalopram, and that was replaced with Venlaflaxine, around 2 years ago. I'm still getting severely depressed, which I didn't on escitalopram. In fact I was a little numb to emotion, which I don't like
Hi all Has anyone got any experience with venlaflaxine - possitive or negative. I was taken off escitalopram, and that was replaced with Venlaflaxine, around 2 years ago. I'm still getting severely depressed, which I didn't on escitalopram. In fact I was a little numb to emotion, which I don't like
Richdp
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Headway
3 years ago
Gonna give it a second go
I’ve mentioned on here before that I was on Citalopram for my panic attacks and that I was alluding to getting back on ADHD medication since I haven’t ever really been on it (I was in the 3rd/4th grade but I hated swallowing pills so I’d hide them 😅). I am now considering getting back on both because
I’ve mentioned on here before that I was on Citalopram for my panic attacks and that I was alluding to getting back on ADHD medication since I haven’t ever really been on it (I was in the 3rd/4th grade but I hated swallowing pills so I’d hide them 😅). I am now considering getting back on both because
gilded_masquerade
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
Want to reduce your depression risk? Wake up an hour earlier.
Waking up just one hour earlier could reduce a person’s risk of major depression by 23%, suggests a sweeping new genetic study published May 26 in the journal JAMA Psychiatry. The study of 840,000 people, by researchers at University of Colorado Boulder and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, represents
Waking up just one hour earlier could reduce a person’s risk of major depression by 23%, suggests a sweeping new genetic study published May 26 in the journal JAMA Psychiatry. The study of 840,000 people, by researchers at University of Colorado Boulder and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, represents
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 years ago
Dual diagnosis
Hi. I have depression, psychosis and a drug addiction. Lost my job last year because I was "unlikely to recover". GP's keep referring me to Mental Health Services who keep rejecting me. Flat out refuse to do anything to help. Depression came first, then addiction. DWP = severely disabled. Unable to
Hi. I have depression, psychosis and a drug addiction. Lost my job last year because I was "unlikely to recover". GP's keep referring me to Mental Health Services who keep rejecting me. Flat out refuse to do anything to help. Depression came first, then addiction. DWP = severely disabled. Unable to
WorriedUK
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
How do I break the habit?
I haven't posted in awhile but I have an issue that I have been dealing with that I was hoping to get some feedback on. I have developed a bad habit of excessively touching, twirling, and lightly pulling on my hair. I'm not sure if it would be accurate as to go so far to say that I might have Trichotillomania
I haven't posted in awhile but I have an issue that I have been dealing with that I was hoping to get some feedback on. I have developed a bad habit of excessively touching, twirling, and lightly pulling on my hair. I'm not sure if it would be accurate as to go so far to say that I might have Trichotillomania
CalicoPurpl90
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Anxiety and Depression Support
3 years ago
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