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questions after tadiotherapy?
Hi all What questions should I ask my radio oncologist as we finish up radiotherapy for oligo metastatic prostate cancer Which included radiation of distant metastatic lymph nodes, as well as the prostate and local pelvic lymph nodes? Also should I expect him to recommend a follow up psma pet-ct scan
Hi all What questions should I ask my radio oncologist as we finish up radiotherapy for oligo metastatic prostate cancer Which included radiation of distant metastatic lymph nodes, as well as the prostate and local pelvic lymph nodes? Also should I expect him to recommend a follow up psma pet-ct scan
pj1121
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
husband with CRPC needing advice
Dearest fellow Warriors, I am new to the forum and appreciate reading your stories and advice. June 2009, my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer with a PSA of 18 and Gleason 7 - Aug 2009, Radical Prostatectomy - PSA was .03 for two months, then began steadily rising - January 2012, 35 radiations
Dearest fellow Warriors, I am new to the forum and appreciate reading your stories and advice. June 2009, my husband was diagnosed with Prostate Cancer with a PSA of 18 and Gleason 7 - Aug 2009, Radical Prostatectomy - PSA was .03 for two months, then began steadily rising - January 2012, 35 radiations
Betsyhrd
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
I just need to vent!
Hi all, I’ve just had an appointment that I’ve waited over two years for regarding my Meralgia Paraesthetica. My thigh has been numb for over 20 years following a Cesarean section but in the last two years, it feels like it’s had acid thrown over it. The guy I spoke to said that there’s nothing they
Hi all, I’ve just had an appointment that I’ve waited over two years for regarding my Meralgia Paraesthetica. My thigh has been numb for over 20 years following a Cesarean section but in the last two years, it feels like it’s had acid thrown over it. The guy I spoke to said that there’s nothing they
Bramble2000
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
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help - prostate cancer with bone metastasis in bones - patient 70 years old - PERU
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
Good morning, my dad (70 years old) was diagnosed with prostate cancer (stage 4) in June last year, he had plasma surgery to remove his prostate and cut off his testicles. In March of this year, his PSA rose to 16. In June due to an injury problem, an MRI was performed on his spine in which it was seen
DiegoFerruaPE
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
People of HealthUnlocked: My Son – A Crohn’s Warrior
In her free time she enjoys interior design and researching
autoimmune
diseases
. She recommends the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation for more information about Crohn’s disease. [i]Thank you, Anna, for sharing yours and Cam’s story with our readers.
In her free time she enjoys interior design and researching
autoimmune
diseases
. She recommends the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation for more information about Crohn’s disease. [i]Thank you, Anna, for sharing yours and Cam’s story with our readers.
AnnaHU
HealthUnlocked
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HealthUnlocked Blog
10 months ago
Hemorrhagic vasculitis treatment
Hi My son 10 years, has been diagnosed Hemorrhagic vasculitis. We are searching for professionals for vasculitis treatment. Could you please advice any clinic and specialists who can help. We are outside the UK, but can come and spend needed time in UK for treatment.
Hi My son 10 years, has been diagnosed Hemorrhagic vasculitis. We are searching for professionals for vasculitis treatment. Could you please advice any clinic and specialists who can help. We are outside the UK, but can come and spend needed time in UK for treatment.
Egorka
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Vasculitis UK
3 months ago
Answer's at last for my deficiency.
Some will already know from my previous posts I went for an ultrasound scan today on my intestines. When I arrived home I had recieved rather a lot of post. I waded through the various bills and then opened one from the hospital, it was from the endocrine dept. Some of you will know I have both hypothroidism
Some will already know from my previous posts I went for an ultrasound scan today on my intestines. When I arrived home I had recieved rather a lot of post. I waded through the various bills and then opened one from the hospital, it was from the endocrine dept. Some of you will know I have both hypothroidism
Jillymo
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
Lupkynis approved in Switzerland to treat adults with lupus nephritis
Approval specifically covers treatment of active class 3, 4, and 5 disease by Marisa Wexler, MS | May 8, 2023 [i]
lupusnewstoday.com/news/lupkynis-approved-switzerland-treat-adults-lupus-nephritis/
[/i] Lupkynis (voclosporin) is now approved in Switzerland to treat adults with active lupus
Approval specifically covers treatment of active class 3, 4, and 5 disease by Marisa Wexler, MS | May 8, 2023 [i]
lupusnewstoday.com/news/lupkynis-approved-switzerland-treat-adults-lupus-nephritis/
[/i] Lupkynis (voclosporin) is now approved in Switzerland to treat adults with active lupus
lupus-support1
Administrator
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LUpus Patients Understanding and Support
1 year ago
A Happy Anniversary
Dear AFA forum family. Isn't life wonderful? I joined the AFA forum some four years ago and had it not been for chance encounters, who knows where I would be today. It started with an AFA post titled "Tim' Story". At the time of his post (several years ago) Tim was 55 and his story mirrored my own
Dear AFA forum family. Isn't life wonderful? I joined the AFA forum some four years ago and had it not been for chance encounters, who knows where I would be today. It started with an AFA post titled "Tim' Story". At the time of his post (several years ago) Tim was 55 and his story mirrored my own
saulger
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AF Association
5 months ago
PSA rise from initial Pluvicto treatment
I am curious if most of you that have been through Pluvicto experienced a PSA rise initially? I just finished my first injection, and did see a bit of a jump in PSA level. I had a similar experience in the SPLASH trial last year. After the first Lu177 injection, my PSA shot up quite a lot. This got
I am curious if most of you that have been through Pluvicto experienced a PSA rise initially? I just finished my first injection, and did see a bit of a jump in PSA level. I had a similar experience in the SPLASH trial last year. After the first Lu177 injection, my PSA shot up quite a lot. This got
joeguy
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
New treatment for neurodegenerative diseases may be found in used coffee grounds
New treatment for neurodegenerative diseases may be found in used coffee grounds
: Caffeic-acid based Carbon Quantum Dots have the potential to be transformative in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders 2023 https://www.caledonianrecord.com/features/health/used-coffee-grounds-may-help-prevent-alzheimer-s-and-parkinson-s-study
New treatment for neurodegenerative diseases may be found in used coffee grounds
: Caffeic-acid based Carbon Quantum Dots have the potential to be transformative in the treatment of neurodegenerative disorders 2023 https://www.caledonianrecord.com/features/health/used-coffee-grounds-may-help-prevent-alzheimer-s-and-parkinson-s-study
Bolt_Upright
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Hashis and Graves? Watch and Wait has now caught up.
About 15 months or so, I had an appointment for a thyroid specialist as my thyroid tests pointed towards Graves. I had been hypothyroid for about 17years when my different results meant my gp prescribing less and less levo. When the amount became 12.5mcg, (after an original 150 mcg) I asked to be
About 15 months or so, I had an appointment for a thyroid specialist as my thyroid tests pointed towards Graves. I had been hypothyroid for about 17years when my different results meant my gp prescribing less and less levo. When the amount became 12.5mcg, (after an original 150 mcg) I asked to be
Bluebell999
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Alcohol home detox
hi everyone my daughter is an alcoholic and has many health issues related to her drinking. She is waiting to do a home detox which is being arranged through turning point. (She doesn’t want to go to a clinic) She was previously given a date for this but was told by the doctor at turning point that
hi everyone my daughter is an alcoholic and has many health issues related to her drinking. She is waiting to do a home detox which is being arranged through turning point. (She doesn’t want to go to a clinic) She was previously given a date for this but was told by the doctor at turning point that
Bellabinx
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
What Treatment - Or No Treatment Advice?
I am interested in what would be advised for a fit and active almost 78-year-old, In NED from stage 4 UTUC upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Initial prognosis 6 - 9 months in April 2017. Now only one kidney (GFR 42) No other co-morbidities. Good BMI. Never smoker or drinker. Not on any medication
I am interested in what would be advised for a fit and active almost 78-year-old, In NED from stage 4 UTUC upper tract urothelial carcinoma. Initial prognosis 6 - 9 months in April 2017. Now only one kidney (GFR 42) No other co-morbidities. Good BMI. Never smoker or drinker. Not on any medication
Nordman
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Diabetes cirrhosis and HCC
Hi All. I need an honest opinion. i have posted on here a few times regarding my partner. He has compensated Cirrhosis and hcc 2cm tumor and awaitng results of biopsy to establish which treatment he will have. He has now developed diabetes and have read that this can affect mortality greatly. Does
Hi All. I need an honest opinion. i have posted on here a few times regarding my partner. He has compensated Cirrhosis and hcc 2cm tumor and awaitng results of biopsy to establish which treatment he will have. He has now developed diabetes and have read that this can affect mortality greatly. Does
pussycat66
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Celiac and CKD
I am wondering if anyone here has celiac? I have stage 4 kidney disease and celiac. I’m tired all the time to the point that I am not exercising like I should. I need procrit shots weekly just to keep my iron levels at the bare minimum. I’m not particularly interested in eating which may make the situation
I am wondering if anyone here has celiac? I have stage 4 kidney disease and celiac. I’m tired all the time to the point that I am not exercising like I should. I need procrit shots weekly just to keep my iron levels at the bare minimum. I’m not particularly interested in eating which may make the situation
ZenPDX
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Kidney Dialysis
5 months ago
APs and Fatigue
Hi I have had APS since 2016, living in Norway and have “fatigue”. This is by far the most demanding problem with my APS. I read on the APS support UK page the following recommendation: “Take 200-400g hydroxychloroquine daily. This drug has long been used to treat fatigue and joint pain in autoimmune
Hi I have had APS since 2016, living in Norway and have “fatigue”. This is by far the most demanding problem with my APS. I read on the APS support UK page the following recommendation: “Take 200-400g hydroxychloroquine daily. This drug has long been used to treat fatigue and joint pain in autoimmune
Jonr
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Hughes Syndrome APS Forum
1 year ago
treatment or no treatment?
it’s been almost 3 years since i was diagnosed with a Gleason 8 prostate cancer, confined to the prostate. To date I have elected not to be treated but instead have been monitoring my PSA levels. Originally this was 6 now 15. I am 66 with no symptoms and no other health issues. I have declined treatment
it’s been almost 3 years since i was diagnosed with a Gleason 8 prostate cancer, confined to the prostate. To date I have elected not to be treated but instead have been monitoring my PSA levels. Originally this was 6 now 15. I am 66 with no symptoms and no other health issues. I have declined treatment
Reacher2023
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
6 years post tah bso awaiting surgery for extensive adhesions and endo .
I thought I'd seen the back of the gyne ward . Absolutely sick of living in pain . Had a MRI that confirmed adhesions were causing all my organs to fuse together . I can't walk most days . My bowel ,bladder , vaginal vault all stuck . Constant kidney pain . Just arghhhhh.
I thought I'd seen the back of the gyne ward . Absolutely sick of living in pain . Had a MRI that confirmed adhesions were causing all my organs to fuse together . I can't walk most days . My bowel ,bladder , vaginal vault all stuck . Constant kidney pain . Just arghhhhh.
endoaftertahbso
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Newly diagnosed metastatic PC treatment options
Hi, I'm 68 years old. Here are the key points in my story so far: In July 2023 a blood test showed a PSA value of 45. On September 26 2023, prostate MRI showed a dominant tumor in the prostate with extension into the right seminal vesicle. Also the fat plane between the rectum and prostate is lost
Hi, I'm 68 years old. Here are the key points in my story so far: In July 2023 a blood test showed a PSA value of 45. On September 26 2023, prostate MRI showed a dominant tumor in the prostate with extension into the right seminal vesicle. Also the fat plane between the rectum and prostate is lost
ShorePine
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
6 months ago
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