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had 4 treatments of Pluvicto is not dropping PSA
My Husband has had 4 treatments of Pluvicto 6 weeks apart. The first treatment dropped my PSA by over 100 points; however, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th PSA climbed rapidly. My question is, Should he continue the treatment if it is not working for him?? Thank you, Concerned wife.
My Husband has had 4 treatments of Pluvicto 6 weeks apart. The first treatment dropped my PSA by over 100 points; however, the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th PSA climbed rapidly. My question is, Should he continue the treatment if it is not working for him?? Thank you, Concerned wife.
Areyoukiddingme
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Great Medical Oncologist in Seattle?
Hi everyone - After a removed lymph node was found to have cancer in it after my prostatectomy, I’ve migrated myself over to this Advanced Prostate Cancer group. I keep joining these new clubs. I must be popular. Does anyone know of a great Medical Oncologist specializing in prostate cancer in the
Hi everyone - After a removed lymph node was found to have cancer in it after my prostatectomy, I’ve migrated myself over to this Advanced Prostate Cancer group. I keep joining these new clubs. I must be popular. Does anyone know of a great Medical Oncologist specializing in prostate cancer in the
MakeItRainbows
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Long time reader / first time poster…
Hello all, Been on here for quite some time reading about other men’s stories but have yet to get in the trenches until now. Not sure why; maybe just reluctance to accept my situation, even though my “situation” has fully accepted me. It’s been a bumpy road. PSA 12.5 at diagnosis 11/2019. Been checking
Hello all, Been on here for quite some time reading about other men’s stories but have yet to get in the trenches until now. Not sure why; maybe just reluctance to accept my situation, even though my “situation” has fully accepted me. It’s been a bumpy road. PSA 12.5 at diagnosis 11/2019. Been checking
MrWonderful4U
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
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Synacthen Test Result
Hi allJust recently got result from endo. Obviously it rules out Addisons which is good and I responded to the inj. The second blood draw was actually done 40 mins post administration but I'm assuming that wouldn't have affected the overall result too much. However I know my baseline blood cortisol is
Hi allJust recently got result from endo. Obviously it rules out Addisons which is good and I responded to the inj. The second blood draw was actually done 40 mins post administration but I'm assuming that wouldn't have affected the overall result too much. However I know my baseline blood cortisol is
Hollybushroad
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Have you visited the Arrhythmia Alliance website?
If you are new to the Forum, or would like updated information relating to a new medication, a scheduled procedure? an information booklet? Make a donation? Register for our monthly patient e-newsletter or simply just find out more about the charity and how we can help you. Our website contains a
If you are new to the Forum, or would like updated information relating to a new medication, a scheduled procedure? an information booklet? Make a donation? Register for our monthly patient e-newsletter or simply just find out more about the charity and how we can help you. Our website contains a
TracyAdmin
Partner
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Sudden Cardiac Arrest & Heart Attack
4 months ago
Abalation Fears
Hi All Today I went and seen my Electrophysiology specialist and have booked in for an ablation in 2 weeks time. I am quite anxious about this whole procedure. He advised me it would be a 70% success rate and mentioned he does not like quoting over this rate. 70% is based on having no more AF episodes
Hi All Today I went and seen my Electrophysiology specialist and have booked in for an ablation in 2 weeks time. I am quite anxious about this whole procedure. He advised me it would be a 70% success rate and mentioned he does not like quoting over this rate. 70% is based on having no more AF episodes
Murphy10
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Fibroscan Results
Howdy, I've recently had a scan after increased liver enzymes and an ultrasound nine months ago which showed a fatty liver as a result. Naturally, it motivated weight loss with a cleaner diet which meant a BMI change from 31.2 to 27.1 - so quite some change ! The fibroscan results noted 4.7 KPA and
Howdy, I've recently had a scan after increased liver enzymes and an ultrasound nine months ago which showed a fatty liver as a result. Naturally, it motivated weight loss with a cleaner diet which meant a BMI change from 31.2 to 27.1 - so quite some change ! The fibroscan results noted 4.7 KPA and
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Do low PSA-producing cells still rely on testosterone to grow?
Am curious to know what the folks here know about this question. If higher PSA cells are driven to near extinction by ADT, and if only low-PSA producing cells survive, are the latter still dependent on testosterone for survival? If not, what do they depend on to grow?
Am curious to know what the folks here know about this question. If higher PSA cells are driven to near extinction by ADT, and if only low-PSA producing cells survive, are the latter still dependent on testosterone for survival? If not, what do they depend on to grow?
novatimo
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
Does changes in liver always mean cancer
Hi My partner has cirrhosis and a spot on the liver which is monitored every 6 months. Following an ultrasound, more spots have now been identified and is going for an MRI and blood tests soon. I am very worried and was wondering if anyone has had a similar situation and does this always result in a
Hi My partner has cirrhosis and a spot on the liver which is monitored every 6 months. Following an ultrasound, more spots have now been identified and is going for an MRI and blood tests soon. I am very worried and was wondering if anyone has had a similar situation and does this always result in a
RainbowLover
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
road to diagnosis
Hi everyone, I don’t know where to start… it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster so far. It all started when I started getting redness and discolouration in both feet. My GP did a blood test and referred me to my rheumatologist for further assessment. My rheumatologist felt that my feet getting red was
Hi everyone, I don’t know where to start… it’s been a bit of a rollercoaster so far. It all started when I started getting redness and discolouration in both feet. My GP did a blood test and referred me to my rheumatologist for further assessment. My rheumatologist felt that my feet getting red was
RA_123
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LUPUS UK
5 months ago
any tests for Familial hypocholesterolemia?
hi there, Asking for hubby 54 who runs twice a week, plays table tennis, walks 40 mins a day, healthy diet (although we are looking at sugars, fats and the various debates), has done dry January due to a dodgy bilirubin result which corrected in 4 weeks not drinking. Cholesterol blood tests from
hi there, Asking for hubby 54 who runs twice a week, plays table tennis, walks 40 mins a day, healthy diet (although we are looking at sugars, fats and the various debates), has done dry January due to a dodgy bilirubin result which corrected in 4 weeks not drinking. Cholesterol blood tests from
Regenallotment
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Cholesterol Support
4 months ago
shortness of breath subsequent to zoledronic acid infusion
Because of GI problems, bisphosphonate tablets are not an option for me, so I have gone down the infusion path. I had my first infusion on December 28th, and experienced about three days of bad muscle pain, which then resolved itself. It was a couple of weeks later that I noticed that my ankles were
Because of GI problems, bisphosphonate tablets are not an option for me, so I have gone down the infusion path. I had my first infusion on December 28th, and experienced about three days of bad muscle pain, which then resolved itself. It was a couple of weeks later that I noticed that my ankles were
Angel_doll
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Monitor for Afib
Hi all,Having gone into permanent Afib after a covid infection with no previous history I've had a cardioversion whist on amiodarone. As far as I'm aware I'm still in sinus rhythm and now off amiodarone (thank goodness). I'm on the waiting list for an ablation. My question is it worth getting some kind
Hi all,Having gone into permanent Afib after a covid infection with no previous history I've had a cardioversion whist on amiodarone. As far as I'm aware I'm still in sinus rhythm and now off amiodarone (thank goodness). I'm on the waiting list for an ablation. My question is it worth getting some kind
JoDogBlue
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 months ago
Bob Mortimer
Bob has brought Rheumatoid Arthritis into the conversation with the Christmas special I knew he had health issues but didn't know Arthritis until he mentioned on the programme. I read his autobiography which is good poignant and funny. Arthritis is not mentioned. He says diagnosed in 20s but he was
Bob has brought Rheumatoid Arthritis into the conversation with the Christmas special I knew he had health issues but didn't know Arthritis until he mentioned on the programme. I read his autobiography which is good poignant and funny. Arthritis is not mentioned. He says diagnosed in 20s but he was
welsh12
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NRAS
5 months ago
afib and chest infection
hi. My afib has been steady for around 3 months (ie no episodes). My HR runs around 52-60. I’ve started with a chest infection yesterday (can remember feeling like this for a long time) I checked my afib via Apple Watch and although it says I’m in sinus rhythm my HR is low to mid 90’s. Could this
hi. My afib has been steady for around 3 months (ie no episodes). My HR runs around 52-60. I’ve started with a chest infection yesterday (can remember feeling like this for a long time) I checked my afib via Apple Watch and although it says I’m in sinus rhythm my HR is low to mid 90’s. Could this
macymoo007
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AF Association
4 months ago
What I had failed to grasp about caffeine all these years...
I am a coffee lover all the way through my life to the extent that we now have a nespresso these days with all the various blends to keep variety up. All the research I read talked about the anti-oxidant properties of coffee and the benefits to a more positive digestion etc etc. Even I used to think
I am a coffee lover all the way through my life to the extent that we now have a nespresso these days with all the various blends to keep variety up. All the research I read talked about the anti-oxidant properties of coffee and the benefits to a more positive digestion etc etc. Even I used to think
Danielj1
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Thyroid UK
8 months ago
Dont panic.All I could think of was Corporal Jones.
Hi everyone. Earlier today I had to go to the Post Office to renew my driving licence. Couldn't do it online as passport had expired. They take your old licence, payment and then take your photo. Made a proper spectacle of myself as I was literally gasping for air. The Post Office counter lady was
Hi everyone. Earlier today I had to go to the Post Office to renew my driving licence. Couldn't do it online as passport had expired. They take your old licence, payment and then take your photo. Made a proper spectacle of myself as I was literally gasping for air. The Post Office counter lady was
DaveLister
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 months ago
Possible over treatment with Levothyroxine
Hi everyone, I’m new to the site. It was suggested that I make a post following a comment I made replying to another post as I may benefit from some guidance on my current treatment. I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid 9 years ago. I have been treated with Levothyroxine throughout. Since 2020
Hi everyone, I’m new to the site. It was suggested that I make a post following a comment I made replying to another post as I may benefit from some guidance on my current treatment. I was diagnosed with an underactive thyroid 9 years ago. I have been treated with Levothyroxine throughout. Since 2020
Vizslaaddict
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Excessive Nasal Mucous
I have been treated for underactive thyroid for around 30 years. The past decade I keep experiencing what is like very severe cold symptoms on a regular basis. My body produces excess amounts of thick green slimy sticky mucous, my sinuses get blocked, I have endless nasal drip/cough and it makes me really
I have been treated for underactive thyroid for around 30 years. The past decade I keep experiencing what is like very severe cold symptoms on a regular basis. My body produces excess amounts of thick green slimy sticky mucous, my sinuses get blocked, I have endless nasal drip/cough and it makes me really
OzMan
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Thunking of getting an orchiectomy insted od radiation
Has anyone had an orchiectomy and if so how were your side effects and how is your life after the Big O.I'm scheduled to start Full Pelvic Radiation in 6 weeks but fear the long term side effects. I asked if anyone here had FPR and if so what were their side effects and life like since then. Thanks for
Has anyone had an orchiectomy and if so how were your side effects and how is your life after the Big O.I'm scheduled to start Full Pelvic Radiation in 6 weeks but fear the long term side effects. I asked if anyone here had FPR and if so what were their side effects and life like since then. Thanks for
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
8 months ago
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