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Follow up at Duke !!
not sure who, maybe Tall Allen, recommended Dr. Andrew Armstrong at Duke. He was charming, not rushed at all, had reviewed all our care up to this , our second opinion. He confirmed that PSMA PET is now SOC and would have been indicated prior to ADT. Also referenced the STAMPEDE info and affirmed that
not sure who, maybe Tall Allen, recommended Dr. Andrew Armstrong at Duke. He was charming, not rushed at all, had reviewed all our care up to this , our second opinion. He confirmed that PSMA PET is now SOC and would have been indicated prior to ADT. Also referenced the STAMPEDE info and affirmed that
warrior22
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
3 Years After Stage IV Diagnosis
It was three years ago today that my wonderful, sweet husband was diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer. I can still remember the shock when we heard the news. We thought his diagnosis meant he would die soon. We didn't know at the time that if you respond well to treatment you can live years with
It was three years ago today that my wonderful, sweet husband was diagnosed with Stage IV prostate cancer. I can still remember the shock when we heard the news. We thought his diagnosis meant he would die soon. We didn't know at the time that if you respond well to treatment you can live years with
Avanat
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Consultant recommendations requested please
If you have had a good experience with a private consultant please could you message me their details? I am especially interested if they have been helpful to you regarding: Hashimoto's Adrenal function / fluctuating cortisol levels ... has helped you to investigate: 'Pooling' of T3 Reverse T3 Someone
If you have had a good experience with a private consultant please could you message me their details? I am especially interested if they have been helpful to you regarding: Hashimoto's Adrenal function / fluctuating cortisol levels ... has helped you to investigate: 'Pooling' of T3 Reverse T3 Someone
Miniliz
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
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Update #5: Back to front
Hi all, Continuing on from my adrenals results… https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149321002/update-4-adrenal-results I have spent some time researching and experimenting with adrenal support. This is what I understand. If I am off about any of this please do feel free to correct or challenge
Hi all, Continuing on from my adrenals results… https://healthunlocked.com/thyroiduk/posts/149321002/update-4-adrenal-results I have spent some time researching and experimenting with adrenal support. This is what I understand. If I am off about any of this please do feel free to correct or challenge
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Confused about doublet therapy vs triplet therapy for prostate cancer
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 4 advanced metastatic cancer that’s spread to his bones, Gleason 4+5. He was in good health prior to this and came as a shock to us all, he’s 65. We are now trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. His MO treatment plan is ADT (zoladex) +
Hi all, My dad was recently diagnosed with stage 4 advanced metastatic cancer that’s spread to his bones, Gleason 4+5. He was in good health prior to this and came as a shock to us all, he’s 65. We are now trying to figure out the best treatment plan for him. His MO treatment plan is ADT (zoladex) +
Jdhanoa
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Latest Pylarify clear with PSA at 4
I just had my 3rd PSMA-PET, and was relieved but surprised that it was totally clear. I had expected mets similar to my 1st one which was also run at a PSA of 4. BTW, the Axumin scan was clear at that time. I've been on an ADT/Zytiga vacation for about 18 months. My PSA did become undetectable for
I just had my 3rd PSMA-PET, and was relieved but surprised that it was totally clear. I had expected mets similar to my 1st one which was also run at a PSA of 4. BTW, the Axumin scan was clear at that time. I've been on an ADT/Zytiga vacation for about 18 months. My PSA did become undetectable for
V10fanatic
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Experiences with Adrenal Cortex Or whole glandular supplements?
Hi If anyone on this forum has had any experience or opinions about adrenal glandulars, positive or negative, i would love to hear. I havent tried them yet, but i am curious... I say this because i first experimented with two different NDT's a couple of years ago ( a Thai and american ndt ) over the
Hi If anyone on this forum has had any experience or opinions about adrenal glandulars, positive or negative, i would love to hear. I havent tried them yet, but i am curious... I say this because i first experimented with two different NDT's a couple of years ago ( a Thai and american ndt ) over the
ColdBanana
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Oligometastatic prostate cancer: Reality or figment of imagination?
New paper below, [1] full text. Oligometastatic PCa has been controversial from the start, with some denying that it exists. "If you have one met, you have many - you just can't see them." Then there is the counting problem. One study indicated that a few spinal mets visible on a bone scan were oligometastatic
New paper below, [1] full text. Oligometastatic PCa has been controversial from the start, with some denying that it exists. "If you have one met, you have many - you just can't see them." Then there is the counting problem. One study indicated that a few spinal mets visible on a bone scan were oligometastatic
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
NTD dose advice please
2 weeks ago I started on Armour NDT as I wasn’t coping well on Levo. My DIO2 result came back as confirmed on one side so this might be partly a cause if not feeling great on Levo. The prescribing doctor suggested a dose of 3 grains of Armour and said I could start on that dose right away. Following
2 weeks ago I started on Armour NDT as I wasn’t coping well on Levo. My DIO2 result came back as confirmed on one side so this might be partly a cause if not feeling great on Levo. The prescribing doctor suggested a dose of 3 grains of Armour and said I could start on that dose right away. Following
HopefulMe23
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
The Evolving Role of Diet in Prostate Cancer Risk and Progression
New paper below [1] - full text. I don't recall seeing the journal "
Current Opinion in Oncology
" before. "Recent data have further solidified the association between insulin resistance and prostate cancer ...". It's good to finally read that, although data to suggest it has been around for
New paper below [1] - full text. I don't recall seeing the journal "
Current Opinion in Oncology
" before. "Recent data have further solidified the association between insulin resistance and prostate cancer ...". It's good to finally read that, although data to suggest it has been around for
pjoshea13
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Fight Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
PSA rising during triplet therapy. What to ask the oncologist?
Hello to this wonderfully helpful community, my dad's initial PSA was extremely high (3103), so I don't know what to expect. The treatment has been going for four months and a half since ADT (2 months and a half since Zytiga and Docetaxel was added). He started ADT on December, Zytiga and Docetaxel
Hello to this wonderfully helpful community, my dad's initial PSA was extremely high (3103), so I don't know what to expect. The treatment has been going for four months and a half since ADT (2 months and a half since Zytiga and Docetaxel was added). He started ADT on December, Zytiga and Docetaxel
Sissel25
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
ADT and paroxysmal afib
Are there risks having ADT with respect to paroxysmal afib
Are there risks having ADT with respect to paroxysmal afib
pd63
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Pernicious Anaemia
Hi Guys I have had B12 above reference range (NHS UK so probably a very outdate reference range system) GP told me it was high a year ago. Nobody had told me! I don't take any B12 supplements or multi vitamins ( I take Vit D and Vit c separately daily only) I also have "borderline" full blood count
Hi Guys I have had B12 above reference range (NHS UK so probably a very outdate reference range system) GP told me it was high a year ago. Nobody had told me! I don't take any B12 supplements or multi vitamins ( I take Vit D and Vit c separately daily only) I also have "borderline" full blood count
Kwizzbit
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
1 year ago
test results
morning to all , I was just wondering about what I see on my test result My TSH apart from when I have, on a few occasions, reduced hormone treatment runs the same at 0.02 . With little change . Looking at my T4 it changes massively with from 20 sometimes 14 but looks like a see saw . Range
morning to all , I was just wondering about what I see on my test result My TSH apart from when I have, on a few occasions, reduced hormone treatment runs the same at 0.02 . With little change . Looking at my T4 it changes massively with from 20 sometimes 14 but looks like a see saw . Range
Gcart
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Thyroid UK
1 year ago
Adding TurkeyTail (or other Mushrooms) to my current treatment
I'm a 70 year old, healthy person who has faced no major health issues (or addressed them quickly.) I'm retired and live alone. After pushing for PSA test, I had 6 in 6/22 and 20 in 8/22. Biopsy in 9/22 showed Gleason 4+5=9 and classified as stage 4. Bone scan and Cat showed small metastices in spine
I'm a 70 year old, healthy person who has faced no major health issues (or addressed them quickly.) I'm retired and live alone. After pushing for PSA test, I had 6 in 6/22 and 20 in 8/22. Biopsy in 9/22 showed Gleason 4+5=9 and classified as stage 4. Bone scan and Cat showed small metastices in spine
DoubleBlind
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Any tips for IVF with endometriosis?
Hello everyone 😊 So, after years of starting our fertility journey, we're finally doing our first cycle. It took a long time as we were first using NHS, and there was COVID, surgeries,etc etc. We're now working with a private clinic and we're now doing our first cycle of embryo batching (to accumulate
Hello everyone 😊 So, after years of starting our fertility journey, we're finally doing our first cycle. It took a long time as we were first using NHS, and there was COVID, surgeries,etc etc. We're now working with a private clinic and we're now doing our first cycle of embryo batching (to accumulate
happyseal
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Fertility Network UK
1 year ago
Addition of Metastasis-Directed Therapy to Intermittent Hormone Therapy for Oligometastatic PC. The EXTEND Phase 2 Randomized Clinical Trial
MDT and intermittent ADT offer a progression free survival advantage when compared with intermittent ADT alone. "MDT facilitated a longer time with eugonadal testosterone as part of an intermittent hormone therapy strategy." "Time to new lesion failure was longer for patients randomized to combined
MDT and intermittent ADT offer a progression free survival advantage when compared with intermittent ADT alone. "MDT facilitated a longer time with eugonadal testosterone as part of an intermittent hormone therapy strategy." "Time to new lesion failure was longer for patients randomized to combined
tango65
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Amenorrhoea and endometriosis
Hi all, I wondered if any of you have/or know if it’s possible to have pain associated with endometriosis, whilst not (for the last 5m) having periods? I had excision surgery for uterosacral ligament and POD endo 6m ago, had one horrendous period 2 weeks later and nothing since. On no hormonal treatment
Hi all, I wondered if any of you have/or know if it’s possible to have pain associated with endometriosis, whilst not (for the last 5m) having periods? I had excision surgery for uterosacral ligament and POD endo 6m ago, had one horrendous period 2 weeks later and nothing since. On no hormonal treatment
Saffie123
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Your thoughts on getting off ADT while staying on AR inhibitor?
I often wonder why am i taking Orgovyx AND darolutamide especially since daro has the strongest binding to the androgen receptors than any of the other ari’s. What or how would normal T help if im blocking the Andro receptor anyway ? The only
three
things i can think of is: 1) Since darolutamide
I often wonder why am i taking Orgovyx AND darolutamide especially since daro has the strongest binding to the androgen receptors than any of the other ari’s. What or how would normal T help if im blocking the Andro receptor anyway ? The only
three
things i can think of is: 1) Since darolutamide
KocoPr
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Zoladex implant problem ?
Fellow travellers I reach out for your help experience and knowledge of having any problems following the Zoladex 12 week implant administration I had 6 monthly Zoladex and then decidesd to try the 12 week version. I had it 8 days ago and for the first time it bled and required 5 mins pressure to stop
Fellow travellers I reach out for your help experience and knowledge of having any problems following the Zoladex 12 week implant administration I had 6 monthly Zoladex and then decidesd to try the 12 week version. I had it 8 days ago and for the first time it bled and required 5 mins pressure to stop
SimMartin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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