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Psalm 119:143
As a believer that Jesus Christ is God and I have found him as my Lord & Saviour. The Bible has become a living book to me. its my comfort, my guide and my medicine, for sleep, peace of mind etc!! Thats why i write under the title Psalm 119:143! Trouble and Calamity have found me in the form of Parkinsons
As a believer that Jesus Christ is God and I have found him as my Lord & Saviour. The Bible has become a living book to me. its my comfort, my guide and my medicine, for sleep, peace of mind etc!! Thats why i write under the title Psalm 119:143! Trouble and Calamity have found me in the form of Parkinsons
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
After BCR and PSA Return: An Update on My Treatment Path
Hi Everyone, I realize it's been quite a while since I last shared an update on my journey. I thought it was high time to share how things have been going for me, especially considering the somewhat controversial path I decided to take in early 2022 following Biochemical Recurrence (BCR) and the early
Hi Everyone, I realize it's been quite a while since I last shared an update on my journey. I thought it was high time to share how things have been going for me, especially considering the somewhat controversial path I decided to take in early 2022 following Biochemical Recurrence (BCR) and the early
PGDuan
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Finally some progress
Those who followed our Journey, know this is such a painful process of grief. Two weeks ago, the hospital wrote it would not change the factual information in my wife's chart. In her chart it had been written she had Biopys proven Nash Cirrhosis, which led doctors looking at ultrasounds that said
Those who followed our Journey, know this is such a painful process of grief. Two weeks ago, the hospital wrote it would not change the factual information in my wife's chart. In her chart it had been written she had Biopys proven Nash Cirrhosis, which led doctors looking at ultrasounds that said
Wolivere
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
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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
9 months ago
Looking for my Miracle
I've had persistent AFib for decades. Cardiologist and EP suggested ablation, watchman, every pill and treatment out there but I never felt they were the right thing to do, other than taking many meds, Altace, Toprol XL, Amiodarone, etc. Most recently I had to go onto Xarelto, 'tho I resisted it for
I've had persistent AFib for decades. Cardiologist and EP suggested ablation, watchman, every pill and treatment out there but I never felt they were the right thing to do, other than taking many meds, Altace, Toprol XL, Amiodarone, etc. Most recently I had to go onto Xarelto, 'tho I resisted it for
TheJazzSinger132
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AF Association
6 months ago
nephrectomy
I have to have a nephrectomy because I have a tumor on my kidney and cyst I have polycythameia Vera anyone had this surgery with polycythameia
I have to have a nephrectomy because I have a tumor on my kidney and cyst I have polycythameia Vera anyone had this surgery with polycythameia
Sickey
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MPN Voice
9 months ago
LDH Question
My typical quarterly checkup with my CLL doctor follows a certain routine - I have the blood draw and then, as soon as CBC results are available, I see the doctor or his nurse practitioner. And then, long after I've left the office, the other blood results are available, including LDH. So, in other
My typical quarterly checkup with my CLL doctor follows a certain routine - I have the blood draw and then, as soon as CBC results are available, I see the doctor or his nurse practitioner. And then, long after I've left the office, the other blood results are available, including LDH. So, in other
hhk50
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CLL Support
9 months ago
Hello - I'm a new member
Hello, I've just joined today and wanted to say hello. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis around 26 years ago, and it's been quite a journey. I've been on numerous treatments over the years, and had several surgeries. Fortunately, I've managed to keep working - although it's becoming more
Hello, I've just joined today and wanted to say hello. I was diagnosed with Rheumatoid Arthritis around 26 years ago, and it's been quite a journey. I've been on numerous treatments over the years, and had several surgeries. Fortunately, I've managed to keep working - although it's becoming more
WendyB123
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NRAS
7 months ago
Just joined
Hi everyone, just want to say hello and am pleased that I am now part of this online community. I've had Rheumatoid Arthritis for over 30 years now and it's good to be able to hear from others in the same situation .
Hi everyone, just want to say hello and am pleased that I am now part of this online community. I've had Rheumatoid Arthritis for over 30 years now and it's good to be able to hear from others in the same situation .
AcerGirl
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NRAS
7 months ago
low dose naltrexone
Having Crohn’s disease I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug and if it has proven to be effective or not? my diet is pretty limited at moment but I’m hearing that this will inhibit inflammation to allow me to open up my diet more.
Having Crohn’s disease I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this drug and if it has proven to be effective or not? my diet is pretty limited at moment but I’m hearing that this will inhibit inflammation to allow me to open up my diet more.
Howson123
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Crohn's and Colitis Support
9 months ago
PD sucks
PD suspected by GP in November 2022. Confirmed by neurologist in January 2023. Tried different meds - now on rotigotine patches plus after research, I now take mucuna morning and afternoon. Supposed to provide 240mg L-Dopa each day. It helps with constipation. What bothers me most is poor
PD suspected by GP in November 2022. Confirmed by neurologist in January 2023. Tried different meds - now on rotigotine patches plus after research, I now take mucuna morning and afternoon. Supposed to provide 240mg L-Dopa each day. It helps with constipation. What bothers me most is poor
reefeye
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Cure Parkinson's
9 months ago
Metastasized to Bones
I have been seeing post saying poeple being diagnosed with metastasized PC. I was diagnosed with PC metastasized to my bones, after being under urologist care for 18 months I am wondering if poeple who get initially diagnosed with metastasized PC, whether it is because they were not under medical care
I have been seeing post saying poeple being diagnosed with metastasized PC. I was diagnosed with PC metastasized to my bones, after being under urologist care for 18 months I am wondering if poeple who get initially diagnosed with metastasized PC, whether it is because they were not under medical care
hopefull99
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Liver and Digestion
How has your liver disease affected your digestive system? My digestion has been unpredictable for years, sometimes constipation and sometimes diarrhea (sorry TMI). Dr always said it was IBS since nothing was seen on colonoscopies etc. I’m wondering if my digestive issues have been from my liver all
How has your liver disease affected your digestive system? My digestion has been unpredictable for years, sometimes constipation and sometimes diarrhea (sorry TMI). Dr always said it was IBS since nothing was seen on colonoscopies etc. I’m wondering if my digestive issues have been from my liver all
FlippinOut
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
Can anyone Assist?
A couple of weeks ago, I partially read a lengthy and extremely interesting post explaining many aspects of PCa..., also the link between PSA and PCa and many other facts. I flagged the post to read later but for some reason the post has been deleted. Can anyone point me to this post as from what
A couple of weeks ago, I partially read a lengthy and extremely interesting post explaining many aspects of PCa..., also the link between PSA and PCa and many other facts. I flagged the post to read later but for some reason the post has been deleted. Can anyone point me to this post as from what
StuartS
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Stating and underactive thyroid
Hi I suffer with underactive thyroid and fibromalarga reciently I got put on stating for high colesteral after 3 day I stopped them my muscles felt like I'd been hit buy a bus i
Hi I suffer with underactive thyroid and fibromalarga reciently I got put on stating for high colesteral after 3 day I stopped them my muscles felt like I'd been hit buy a bus i
shazzafloyd
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Recompensated Liver. Safe to travel.
I had my telephone consultation yesterday with my liver nurse and had some reassuring news. I asked her if I was safe to travel abroad and she said that my liver had recompensated and was functioning normal and that my bloods and scans are normal range and they have no features of concern. It will be
I had my telephone consultation yesterday with my liver nurse and had some reassuring news. I asked her if I was safe to travel abroad and she said that my liver had recompensated and was functioning normal and that my bloods and scans are normal range and they have no features of concern. It will be
Nip1
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British Liver Trust
9 months ago
mitral valve regurgitation and AF
Hello . I was diagnosed with mild to moderate MVR last November . No symptoms other than slight breathlessness . Yesterday on another echocardiogram I was informed I have AF - no symptoms at all . It has made me very anxious . Has anyone else experience of both ? I am 57 , very very fit , not overweight
Hello . I was diagnosed with mild to moderate MVR last November . No symptoms other than slight breathlessness . Yesterday on another echocardiogram I was informed I have AF - no symptoms at all . It has made me very anxious . Has anyone else experience of both ? I am 57 , very very fit , not overweight
Mumthree
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AF Association
3 months ago
I'm loosing the will to carry on!!!
I am really unwell right now an loosing the will to carry on. Know I should seek some medical help but who do I go to for help? Honestly, over the past 18 months I have had to fight to get the help I needed via the NHS. What a battle that was. Last week, had severe palpitations lasting 6 hours which
I am really unwell right now an loosing the will to carry on. Know I should seek some medical help but who do I go to for help? Honestly, over the past 18 months I have had to fight to get the help I needed via the NHS. What a battle that was. Last week, had severe palpitations lasting 6 hours which
DizzyD
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
PMR Heavy Legs / Lead Legs / Low Energy
Hello, I haven't posted in a long time. I've read many articles. I didn't know what DSNS was until I went to the FAQ's and then tapering plans page. Both PMRpro and DorsetLady, and others have tapering plans (thank you PMRpro & DorsetLady). I have bounced around 15 to 5 MG for the past year. I'm currently
Hello, I haven't posted in a long time. I've read many articles. I didn't know what DSNS was until I went to the FAQ's and then tapering plans page. Both PMRpro and DorsetLady, and others have tapering plans (thank you PMRpro & DorsetLady). I have bounced around 15 to 5 MG for the past year. I'm currently
Me_2
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PMRGCAuk
9 months ago
being redundant
I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
I have an amazing ability to pick relevant podcasts while driving. Just had my blood work done in preparation of starting Pluvicto and not being able to choose wisely while driving I picked this podcast which i have heard before and have even advocated on this forum before. Dr Chetty is so brilliant
spencoid2
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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