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Radio frequency Denervation ?
Ok gang , has anyone heard of this or had this done to their lower back to ease pain . Apparently it’s done lie an epidural but a laser is passed down the needle to cauterise the nerves in the back . I’m going to have it done so if any of you have back pain drop me a message and i’ll Let you know how
Ok gang , has anyone heard of this or had this done to their lower back to ease pain . Apparently it’s done lie an epidural but a laser is passed down the needle to cauterise the nerves in the back . I’m going to have it done so if any of you have back pain drop me a message and i’ll Let you know how
Phillylou
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Arthritis Action
5 years ago
Finished & just getting started! :D
Well I gone & done it, week 9 run 3 complete! I travelled the furthest in a single run activity (6.2km including the warm up & cool down) & got my fasted 5k! (29:08). I ran most of the program full steam ahead & it was only with the last couple of weeks I dialed back the pace to stay around Z3 aerobic
Well I gone & done it, week 9 run 3 complete! I travelled the furthest in a single run activity (6.2km including the warm up & cool down) & got my fasted 5k! (29:08). I ran most of the program full steam ahead & it was only with the last couple of weeks I dialed back the pace to stay around Z3 aerobic
Archer888
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Prolia and rebound fractures
I have had one injection of prolia...I am worried about rebound
fractures
, as i will not be taking another injection. My side effects are horrible. Is it safe to just quit? Do I need a relay drug. Just want information from.other who went through the same thing.
I have had one injection of prolia...I am worried about rebound
fractures
, as i will not be taking another injection. My side effects are horrible. Is it safe to just quit? Do I need a relay drug. Just want information from.other who went through the same thing.
MarthaRose321123
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
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GCA. Osteo. Esoph issues-? pred or boniva side effects
Just had xrays, no spinal
fractures
but multiple bone spurs on spine. Rheumatologist wants me to come in to discuss. That's unusual to be called in early. And my primary provider, who has been my rock & lifesaver is leaving the practice next week.
Just had xrays, no spinal
fractures
but multiple bone spurs on spine. Rheumatologist wants me to come in to discuss. That's unusual to be called in early. And my primary provider, who has been my rock & lifesaver is leaving the practice next week.
Spanky2019
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PMRGCAuk
5 years ago
I need to choose between zytiga and xtandi since now am castrate resistant - have some very specific questions
(3) also for xtandi - have read that some other possible s/e like PRES/brain issues, more falls/
fractures
, fatigue, dizziness and vertigo, hypertension/cardiological, reduces appetite and lose weight, joint pain ..., edema, neuropathy ===> that some of these might be more than same if on zytiga
(3) also for xtandi - have read that some other possible s/e like PRES/brain issues, more falls/
fractures
, fatigue, dizziness and vertigo, hypertension/cardiological, reduces appetite and lose weight, joint pain ..., edema, neuropathy ===> that some of these might be more than same if on zytiga
diller
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
FDA-approved therapies for metastatic hormone-sensitive prostate cancer (mHSPC)
With the FDA approval of Erleada for this indication, I updated my blog about available options for mHSPC. I also included Xtandi in anticipation of its approval soon. https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2017/06/newly-diagnosed-metastatic-m1-but-still.html
With the FDA approval of Erleada for this indication, I updated my blog about available options for mHSPC. I also included Xtandi in anticipation of its approval soon. https://pcnrv.blogspot.com/2017/06/newly-diagnosed-metastatic-m1-but-still.html
Tall_Allen
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Prolia question?
Hopefully somebody can shed some light on the use of Prolia in HSPCa. Met with my MO today and he has strongly suggested that I begin Prolia 60mg every 6 months to delay the inevitable onset of ADT induced osteoporosis. I can find very little supportive literature for it's use in metastatic hormone sensitive
Hopefully somebody can shed some light on the use of Prolia in HSPCa. Met with my MO today and he has strongly suggested that I begin Prolia 60mg every 6 months to delay the inevitable onset of ADT induced osteoporosis. I can find very little supportive literature for it's use in metastatic hormone sensitive
Kentucky1
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Second time around
Hello Oldfloss and all runners and lurkers. I’d like to share an update on my story with everyone and say a big thanks for helping me get back into a regular running routine. So, having graduated last October for the first time, I suffered a nasty broken wrist falling off my bicycle. I lost my routine
Hello Oldfloss and all runners and lurkers. I’d like to share an update on my story with everyone and say a big thanks for helping me get back into a regular running routine. So, having graduated last October for the first time, I suffered a nasty broken wrist falling off my bicycle. I lost my routine
SirVillian
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
How do you interpret Z scores?
I am 76 and they have been pushing osteoporosis medication on me since 2008 and I have always resisted because of the horror stories I continue to hear about the side effects and that you have to stop after 3-5 years and take another kind and if you stop altogether you will actually get fracture falls
I am 76 and they have been pushing osteoporosis medication on me since 2008 and I have always resisted because of the horror stories I continue to hear about the side effects and that you have to stop after 3-5 years and take another kind and if you stop altogether you will actually get fracture falls
BirdBones
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
5 years ago
Watch and Wonder, but Do-no matter what stage!!!
Time to post the wondrous things! The gratitude for all the new treatments out there, the friendship we discover on the website and the support we find with each other. I know that I am one of the lucky ones and still in the watch and wait but my husband and I just completed a great accomplishment on
Time to post the wondrous things! The gratitude for all the new treatments out there, the friendship we discover on the website and the support we find with each other. I know that I am one of the lucky ones and still in the watch and wait but my husband and I just completed a great accomplishment on
Chic789
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CLL Support
5 years ago
Going back to work
Hi I broke my ankle 2 weeks ago and I have a unfit for work note from the hospital that’s valid to mid October. I have a sturdy fracture and so I have a walking boot on and to put as much weight as possible on it. Has anyone ever had this type of fracture and gone back to work early? I’m not in pain
Hi I broke my ankle 2 weeks ago and I have a unfit for work note from the hospital that’s valid to mid October. I have a sturdy fracture and so I have a walking boot on and to put as much weight as possible on it. Has anyone ever had this type of fracture and gone back to work early? I’m not in pain
gemm27
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
4 Months Firmagon & 3 Months Zytiga + Prednisone Progress Question
I started Firmagon on May 6 and Zytiga-prednisone on June 9. The important numbers have steadily improved. PSA now down to 4.7 from 47. ALP now down to 63 from a high of 149. Everything else looks great, from the middle-end of the range to the low in comprehensive metabolic tests. My question is the
I started Firmagon on May 6 and Zytiga-prednisone on June 9. The important numbers have steadily improved. PSA now down to 4.7 from 47. ALP now down to 63 from a high of 149. Everything else looks great, from the middle-end of the range to the low in comprehensive metabolic tests. My question is the
Philly13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Blood clot now provenge?
My husband was on Xtandi keytruda trial. Failure psa at last check 19. Doctor now suggests provenge then chemo. Then he had swelling severe pain in neck ct showed large clot in jugular!!! He is on zarelto now probably for life. Just had another ct. clot much smaller but still present. Afraid will
My husband was on Xtandi keytruda trial. Failure psa at last check 19. Doctor now suggests provenge then chemo. Then he had swelling severe pain in neck ct showed large clot in jugular!!! He is on zarelto now probably for life. Just had another ct. clot much smaller but still present. Afraid will
Judymin
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Prolia=Exgeva ???
MO is recommending 6 month infusions of Prolia (which does contain Exgeva along with other feminine based drugs). Xgeva is much newer and specific to males. My question is as follows: Is a single 6 month infusion of Prolia=6 months of Xgeva infusions for effectiveness ???? Took note that once on Prolia
MO is recommending 6 month infusions of Prolia (which does contain Exgeva along with other feminine based drugs). Xgeva is much newer and specific to males. My question is as follows: Is a single 6 month infusion of Prolia=6 months of Xgeva infusions for effectiveness ???? Took note that once on Prolia
51na1a
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Dangerous couches and villainous coffee tables
Be warned: getting up at speed from your couch is a dangerous activity. I’ve had four lovely consolidation runs since I graduated and I’m looking forward to my first 5km run during the Budapest marathon weekend. Or at least I was. I stupidly walked into the leg of the coffee table when I was rushing
Be warned: getting up at speed from your couch is a dangerous activity. I’ve had four lovely consolidation runs since I graduated and I’m looking forward to my first 5km run during the Budapest marathon weekend. Or at least I was. I stupidly walked into the leg of the coffee table when I was rushing
Puppy-love
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Prevent shin splits
Although got shin pains at about week 4 of C25K I completed whole program last year. I was going to go for 10k but my my legs were so in pain that after gp advice I gave my legs a good rest. A bit too long I guess as I became unfit again. So here I am l, back to the program, but with concerns with regarding
Although got shin pains at about week 4 of C25K I completed whole program last year. I was going to go for 10k but my my legs were so in pain that after gp advice I gave my legs a good rest. A bit too long I guess as I became unfit again. So here I am l, back to the program, but with concerns with regarding
RunLikeGump
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Couch to 5K
5 years ago
Fenbendazole Just Might be Working–Part 1
I do not pretend that the following proves anything, or is much good as evidence. The move from 0.02 to <0.02 is certainly small. Obviously it could all go poof with the next PSA test, but until then I am hopeful. My MO, not a supplements fan, isnot impressed. I have read that Fenbendazole is expected
I do not pretend that the following proves anything, or is much good as evidence. The move from 0.02 to <0.02 is certainly small. Obviously it could all go poof with the next PSA test, but until then I am hopeful. My MO, not a supplements fan, isnot impressed. I have read that Fenbendazole is expected
cigafred
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Fenbendazole Just Might be Working–Part 2
So, if it is working (see Part 1), my question is what would be the best course to follow when I am on ADT holiday waiting to see if PSA comes back (lupron due to wear off in November)? I take the view that if I am cured, some extra treatments are not a big deal, and, if I am not (more likely IMO),
So, if it is working (see Part 1), my question is what would be the best course to follow when I am on ADT holiday waiting to see if PSA comes back (lupron due to wear off in November)? I take the view that if I am cured, some extra treatments are not a big deal, and, if I am not (more likely IMO),
cigafred
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
BAT like therapy
I have G9, hormone sensitive prostate cancer. Had an RP in 12/2018. Estrogen therapy dropped my T down to zero. And my PSAs remained at zero. I did this for 5 months but stopped because of the side effects (felt great mentally but no libido and strength loss to the point that I wondered how long I could
I have G9, hormone sensitive prostate cancer. Had an RP in 12/2018. Estrogen therapy dropped my T down to zero. And my PSAs remained at zero. I did this for 5 months but stopped because of the side effects (felt great mentally but no libido and strength loss to the point that I wondered how long I could
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
BATlike therapy
My thought. Please critique this plan. I am not PrC (had RP in 12/2018 and PSAs have been zero since then). Gleason 9, one local lymph node, positive margin. This is my tentative plan (reduce risk of CrPc and increase libido for a little bit each year). 6 monthsBicalutamide, Dutasteride, Zytiga 2
My thought. Please critique this plan. I am not PrC (had RP in 12/2018 and PSAs have been zero since then). Gleason 9, one local lymph node, positive margin. This is my tentative plan (reduce risk of CrPc and increase libido for a little bit each year). 6 monthsBicalutamide, Dutasteride, Zytiga 2
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
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