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Ketotifen and Xolair
Soooo, thought I'd give an update. Had my Xolair injections yesterday (was so stressful getting back to the hospital lol), went well and the specialist nurse was lovely. Minimal wheals today although still a lot of itching, but it is progress! On the asthma front though I think the increase of my Ketotifen
Soooo, thought I'd give an update. Had my Xolair injections yesterday (was so stressful getting back to the hospital lol), went well and the specialist nurse was lovely. Minimal wheals today although still a lot of itching, but it is progress! On the asthma front though I think the increase of my Ketotifen
floating_
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Hi there I'm new to this my name is Claire is anyone waiting for hip replacement surgery??
Is anyone waiting for replacement hip surgery. I use 2 crutches and cannot get by without them 24/7 pain.....is this normal??
Is anyone waiting for replacement hip surgery. I use 2 crutches and cannot get by without them 24/7 pain.....is this normal??
Clairemaria
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NRAS
3 years ago
Replacement knee pain and stability
I have had insufficiency
fractures
on both distal fibula and tibia. These healed and I inject desnosamab for osteoporosis. Has anyone had similar difficulties? Many thanks
I have had insufficiency
fractures
on both distal fibula and tibia. These healed and I inject desnosamab for osteoporosis. Has anyone had similar difficulties? Many thanks
Cherryblossom12
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NRAS
3 years ago
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pillow with built-in HEPA filter for dust mite asthma
Hi all -- Just wanted to share today's project. It's a wacky idea, but who knows, might be useful for someone, as it worked for me. This is to manage dust mite allergy while sleeping (relatively) comfortably. Previously, I was using waterproof camping sacks stuffed with fleece blankets. Inflatable pillows
Hi all -- Just wanted to share today's project. It's a wacky idea, but who knows, might be useful for someone, as it worked for me. This is to manage dust mite allergy while sleeping (relatively) comfortably. Previously, I was using waterproof camping sacks stuffed with fleece blankets. Inflatable pillows
runcyclexcski
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Asthma Community Forum
3 years ago
Ankles.
I am new to this forum. 56 year old male and had RA for 16 years. Was under control in the early days, however last five years has got steadily worse. I take Biologics MTX and steroids when needed. I had an MRI on my feet a couple of weeks ago with a follow up last week. My hind foot and ankles are
I am new to this forum. 56 year old male and had RA for 16 years. Was under control in the early days, however last five years has got steadily worse. I take Biologics MTX and steroids when needed. I had an MRI on my feet a couple of weeks ago with a follow up last week. My hind foot and ankles are
property2
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NRAS
3 years ago
PSA still rising despite Taxotere rechallenge
Hey gang, Had 6 Taxotere chemos ending in April 2021. Had 15 in 2015. An Axumin scan showed that the 2 x 1cm iliac lymph nodes had reduced uptake 😊 PSA hit a three year low at 2.2. Then monthly PSA: 2.3, 2.6, 3.6, and this month 5.5😔 Awaiting the radiology department to get the Axumin scan approval
Hey gang, Had 6 Taxotere chemos ending in April 2021. Had 15 in 2015. An Axumin scan showed that the 2 x 1cm iliac lymph nodes had reduced uptake 😊 PSA hit a three year low at 2.2. Then monthly PSA: 2.3, 2.6, 3.6, and this month 5.5😔 Awaiting the radiology department to get the Axumin scan approval
dockam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Dexa Scan
I will be interesting to see how my multiple
fractures
of the spine have progress (hopefully). I now have some gentle exercises to progress from Physio yesterday so another challenge begins and hopefully another 10 cm to try to get back to my original height (wishful thinking!)
I will be interesting to see how my multiple
fractures
of the spine have progress (hopefully). I now have some gentle exercises to progress from Physio yesterday so another challenge begins and hopefully another 10 cm to try to get back to my original height (wishful thinking!)
Flowergirl24
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Tales from the IC: Getting to know my Metatarsals (# 1)
An interesting question actually, as many sites suggest that
fractures
often go unnoticed . And as many bones, including the middle metatarsals have plenty of blood flow, the healing process is very quick.
An interesting question actually, as many sites suggest that
fractures
often go unnoticed . And as many bones, including the middle metatarsals have plenty of blood flow, the healing process is very quick.
CBDB
Graduate10
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Bridge to 10K
2 years ago
Does anyone else feel guilty they’re in pain?
Oh man. So my dog Lexi is wonderful and I adore her. I wouldn’t change her for the world. And I know we’re all still getting used to me being in this much pain. But she just stepped on my foot which is really sensitive and I wasn’t paying attention. I pretty much yelped and that made her jump a mile
Oh man. So my dog Lexi is wonderful and I adore her. I wouldn’t change her for the world. And I know we’re all still getting used to me being in this much pain. But she just stepped on my foot which is really sensitive and I wasn’t paying attention. I pretty much yelped and that made her jump a mile
Bluelabelle
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
3 years ago
New to the group
Hi all, I had a dexa scan in April which came back with a t score of -3.9 and a diagnosis of osteoporosis of the spine. I already knew I had a compression fracture of L2 vertebrae after an x-ray. Doctor prescribed alendronic acid and vit d3 but I stopped the alendronic acid because it made my IBS worse
Hi all, I had a dexa scan in April which came back with a t score of -3.9 and a diagnosis of osteoporosis of the spine. I already knew I had a compression fracture of L2 vertebrae after an x-ray. Doctor prescribed alendronic acid and vit d3 but I stopped the alendronic acid because it made my IBS worse
Manray11
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
Is my Testosterone high?
Have been on ADT for 25 months. (Lupron 6 mon shots, Abiraterone, & prednisone) Was switched to Eligard on Monday. Bloodwork Monday showed PSA undetectable and testosterone at 51 ng/dL. Is the testosterone high for being on ADT??
Have been on ADT for 25 months. (Lupron 6 mon shots, Abiraterone, & prednisone) Was switched to Eligard on Monday. Bloodwork Monday showed PSA undetectable and testosterone at 51 ng/dL. Is the testosterone high for being on ADT??
Dlanghorne
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Orchiectomy vs ADT
Orchiectomy, pro’s or cons? 6 years in 39 rad treatments to prostate bed 2 yrs ago, 5 big rads to 2 nymph’s and iliac bone combined with Eligard. Not fond of side effects but manageable. 74 years pretty good health other than this little PC issue! Thanks in advance for feedback!
Orchiectomy, pro’s or cons? 6 years in 39 rad treatments to prostate bed 2 yrs ago, 5 big rads to 2 nymph’s and iliac bone combined with Eligard. Not fond of side effects but manageable. 74 years pretty good health other than this little PC issue! Thanks in advance for feedback!
Wynnsts
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Physio finally came after eleven months.
We were first referred for/to a physiotherapist eleven months ago for my chronic and severe back pain due to four compression
fractures
in my spine. For eleven months I have been prescribed morphine, paracetamol and ibuprofen.
We were first referred for/to a physiotherapist eleven months ago for my chronic and severe back pain due to four compression
fractures
in my spine. For eleven months I have been prescribed morphine, paracetamol and ibuprofen.
Gandalf2
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Encephalitis Society
3 years ago
MSM
On top of M.E,vertebral
fractures
,kyphosis, I also have arthritis & am so stiff in the mornings can barely move.I live on the sofa as can’t lie or get out of bed,it’s a recliner so I’m propped up bit in same position all the time.I started them about 3 weeks ago & can definitely move a lot easier,less
On top of M.E,vertebral
fractures
,kyphosis, I also have arthritis & am so stiff in the mornings can barely move.I live on the sofa as can’t lie or get out of bed,it’s a recliner so I’m propped up bit in same position all the time.I started them about 3 weeks ago & can definitely move a lot easier,less
fraid
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 years ago
MD Anderson Visit Update for Interventional Radiology Consult for Bone Fractures
I have a classic case of 2
fractures
(vs 1) the anterior & superior bones that always occur on both sides of the circular bone in the pubic Ramus. This is common for someone who’s had MBC in the acetabular. 3.
I have a classic case of 2
fractures
(vs 1) the anterior & superior bones that always occur on both sides of the circular bone in the pubic Ramus. This is common for someone who’s had MBC in the acetabular. 3.
hopenowandtomorrow
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
Hope for Those with Bone Fractures from MBC
Hi dear MBC’ers: I am at MD Anderson this week to see if I’m a candidate for bone cement on my non-displaced Superior & Anterior none
fractures
. I have done a lot of research on this & I thought it would be helpful to share it with all of you who are suffering.
Hi dear MBC’ers: I am at MD Anderson this week to see if I’m a candidate for bone cement on my non-displaced Superior & Anterior none
fractures
. I have done a lot of research on this & I thought it would be helpful to share it with all of you who are suffering.
hopenowandtomorrow
in
SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 years ago
I'm new hear
I had my head banged of the ground a long time a go due to an assault it left me with a lot of
fractures
to my face that still hold a reminder,I have bn told I had brain injury also but I think it's my self pity or get out clause I'm haunted by .
I had my head banged of the ground a long time a go due to an assault it left me with a lot of
fractures
to my face that still hold a reminder,I have bn told I had brain injury also but I think it's my self pity or get out clause I'm haunted by .
Eatconcrete
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Headway
3 years ago
Bipolar Androgen Therapy (BAT) update (with olaparib)
I know there is great interest in the BAT trials. This one combined a PARP inhibitor, olaparib, with BAT. Here are the results: 30 heavily-pretreated men who were mCRPC and who have progressed on either Zytiga or Xtandi, received BAT and the PARP inhibitor olaparib. Half had DNA damage repair defects
I know there is great interest in the BAT trials. This one combined a PARP inhibitor, olaparib, with BAT. Here are the results: 30 heavily-pretreated men who were mCRPC and who have progressed on either Zytiga or Xtandi, received BAT and the PARP inhibitor olaparib. Half had DNA damage repair defects
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
PAIN IN LEGS SPINE ARMS KNECK
2 years back I had an ACDF top of my spine I also had a fall and had 3
fractures
on the spine they said I had early signs of myelopathy and my left knee is currently being seen to as I have really osteoporosis in my left leg I am awaiting to have epidurals in my back and injections in my knee but the
2 years back I had an ACDF top of my spine I also had a fall and had 3
fractures
on the spine they said I had early signs of myelopathy and my left knee is currently being seen to as I have really osteoporosis in my left leg I am awaiting to have epidurals in my back and injections in my knee but the
keiton
in
Cervical Myelopathy
3 years ago
Has Anyone taken Xtandi as a last resort treatment for MCRPC and what were results?
My husband has run the gamut on Prostate Cancer Treatments- Surgery, Radiation, Lupron, Clinical Trial (Panther), Provenge, chemo, and Lutetium 177 treatment in Germany for 4 cycles. The Lutetium worked with bringing PSA down from 1350 to single digits for about 9 months - now it is on the rise again
My husband has run the gamut on Prostate Cancer Treatments- Surgery, Radiation, Lupron, Clinical Trial (Panther), Provenge, chemo, and Lutetium 177 treatment in Germany for 4 cycles. The Lutetium worked with bringing PSA down from 1350 to single digits for about 9 months - now it is on the rise again
poppymom0211
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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