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IMRT WITHOUT THE JELL
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
I'm scheduled for IMRT Radistion without the jell. Doc says the jell may push cancer microscopic cells away from the prostate. He said the cancer is about to protrude through the capsule and microsopic cancer cells could be out of the capsule and did not want to take a chance of putting the jell in and
woppaginny
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
tumours on one lung
had a body scan and saw lung specialist showed me 2 he thinks small tumours on left lung doesn’t know if cancer or not as a biopsy would likely cause lung to collapse so to go back for c t scan in 3 months to see if any bigger if so probably cancer or might disappear so worried as while to wait what
had a body scan and saw lung specialist showed me 2 he thinks small tumours on left lung doesn’t know if cancer or not as a biopsy would likely cause lung to collapse so to go back for c t scan in 3 months to see if any bigger if so probably cancer or might disappear so worried as while to wait what
primrose71
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Asthma flare up or cold??
I can not stop sneezing, blowing my nose and coughing and wheezing just from laughing I start having some major coughing fit so annoying. I'm wondering if it's to do with mould in my flat? I've been ill for about 3 weeks now with throat infection and before that I had sinusitis and then before that I
I can not stop sneezing, blowing my nose and coughing and wheezing just from laughing I start having some major coughing fit so annoying. I'm wondering if it's to do with mould in my flat? I've been ill for about 3 weeks now with throat infection and before that I had sinusitis and then before that I
Yumz199725
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
2 months ago
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URGENT fund for END OF LIFE Care
Beloved mother of 10 years old boy, a caring wife, amazing sister is fighting bravely the battle between life & death. Doctor's have given up on Mrs. CHANCHAL NAUTIYAL, but the family hasn't ! Due to Breast cancer, her days are numbered. All we want for her, now, is as less suffering as possible. That
Beloved mother of 10 years old boy, a caring wife, amazing sister is fighting bravely the battle between life & death. Doctor's have given up on Mrs. CHANCHAL NAUTIYAL, but the family hasn't ! Due to Breast cancer, her days are numbered. All we want for her, now, is as less suffering as possible. That
RTforChanchal
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Breast Cancer India
1 month ago
Likely secondary cancer but no information
hi I thought I had a cold and lost my voice back in early December, saw the gp first appointment after Christmas as coughing not stopping. Saw head and neck consultant in February and was told 10 days ago likely secondaries (5 years since initial breast cancers). I have a 3cm lump in chest plus enlarged
hi I thought I had a cold and lost my voice back in early December, saw the gp first appointment after Christmas as coughing not stopping. Saw head and neck consultant in February and was told 10 days ago likely secondaries (5 years since initial breast cancers). I have a 3cm lump in chest plus enlarged
LillyFlower7
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My Breast Cancer Community
1 month ago
My Last (IFN) Dose, my Fateful Decision One Year Ago
This is a long and not cheerful post, I understand if you don’t wish to wade fully or at all thru it. Sections are marked for easy reference. The thoughts are my opinions only. -- I wrote a few months ago on my botched flu vax anniversary. Today is the one year mark for my Last Dose of Besremi
This is a long and not cheerful post, I understand if you don’t wish to wade fully or at all thru it. Sections are marked for easy reference. The thoughts are my opinions only. -- I wrote a few months ago on my botched flu vax anniversary. Today is the one year mark for my Last Dose of Besremi
EPguy
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
Recent Radical Surgery
Hi All, diagnosed after biopsy in December 2023 with 2 hits, one was a Gleason 4+3 and one was a Gleason 4+4. Just had the Radical Davinci Robotic Prostatectomy in March and my pathology seemed all good. Pre surgery PSMA scan and MRI contrast both showed all gland contained 5 lymph nodes were taken
Hi All, diagnosed after biopsy in December 2023 with 2 hits, one was a Gleason 4+3 and one was a Gleason 4+4. Just had the Radical Davinci Robotic Prostatectomy in March and my pathology seemed all good. Pre surgery PSMA scan and MRI contrast both showed all gland contained 5 lymph nodes were taken
wharr
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Liver tumor
Hi there, I have been diagnosed 2 years ago with a rear benign condition in my peritoneum. Because of this, I have MRIs and CT scans every 4-5 months. In January, my doctors found out a new lesion in my liver. I had a MRI if my liver in March. They come back to me and said that the lesion not changed
Hi there, I have been diagnosed 2 years ago with a rear benign condition in my peritoneum. Because of this, I have MRIs and CT scans every 4-5 months. In January, my doctors found out a new lesion in my liver. I had a MRI if my liver in March. They come back to me and said that the lesion not changed
dibk
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
Afib during Covid follow up
Two weeks ago, I came down with symptoms of Covid. It was not that bad, and I seem fully recovered. During the first week, I had two separate episodes of Afib. One seemed in response to a burst of coughing while sleeping and waking short of breath, but the other came on for no apparent reason. My cardiologist
Two weeks ago, I came down with symptoms of Covid. It was not that bad, and I seem fully recovered. During the first week, I had two separate episodes of Afib. One seemed in response to a burst of coughing while sleeping and waking short of breath, but the other came on for no apparent reason. My cardiologist
fibnum
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AF Association
7 months ago
Telegraph: People injured or bereaved by Covid vaccines ‘speak in code online over censorship fears’
Admin will continue to remove any posts that are not deemed appropriate on the AF-Association Forum. Personal debate/opinions and links to Covid related vaccines etc are not permitted and will be deleted without warning if needed. These type of posts can cause undue anxiety to your fellow members
Admin will continue to remove any posts that are not deemed appropriate on the AF-Association Forum. Personal debate/opinions and links to Covid related vaccines etc are not permitted and will be deleted without warning if needed. These type of posts can cause undue anxiety to your fellow members
TonyB1972
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AF Association
7 months ago
I've Dodged the Big Bullet, Again!
One of my good friends came in to my hospital. room and said that I used another one of my many (nine) lives. I'm not in the hospital, now. I am in my very comfortable home on a lake, hopefully getting better from the recent really scary diagnosis of acute liver failure. Even I was worried. The cancerous
One of my good friends came in to my hospital. room and said that I used another one of my many (nine) lives. I'm not in the hospital, now. I am in my very comfortable home on a lake, hopefully getting better from the recent really scary diagnosis of acute liver failure. Even I was worried. The cancerous
jersey-jazz
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 month ago
another quick update
I am now back home . My gall bladder has calmed down so the plan is to have it removed in next 10 weeks ( that’s the waiting time ) My biggest concern now is that the CT scan I had on Monday has revealed a 5cm mass in my stomach. I am awaiting a CT biopsy which my haematologist has requested as
I am now back home . My gall bladder has calmed down so the plan is to have it removed in next 10 weeks ( that’s the waiting time ) My biggest concern now is that the CT scan I had on Monday has revealed a 5cm mass in my stomach. I am awaiting a CT biopsy which my haematologist has requested as
Hilo13
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CLL Support
1 month ago
Zoladex and flu like symptoms
Hey. This may sound strange but does anyone suffer with flu like symptoms with the Zoladex? For the past 6 months I’ve had a number of ‘colds’ which seem to go straight to my sinuses but I have nothing else apart from feeling bunged up and absolutely no energy and achy. Just wondering if it could be
Hey. This may sound strange but does anyone suffer with flu like symptoms with the Zoladex? For the past 6 months I’ve had a number of ‘colds’ which seem to go straight to my sinuses but I have nothing else apart from feeling bunged up and absolutely no energy and achy. Just wondering if it could be
Louboo78
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
A warrior’s journey, QOL, wisdom?
From initial diagnosis through every lab test, imaging study, and treatment decision, this journey took enormous physical, emotional and spiritual fortitude. No matter the course or the length, hold your loved ones close, continue to plan adventures, and never give up hope. My husband used to say “
From initial diagnosis through every lab test, imaging study, and treatment decision, this journey took enormous physical, emotional and spiritual fortitude. No matter the course or the length, hold your loved ones close, continue to plan adventures, and never give up hope. My husband used to say “
MaxWife
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Anecdotal, but running could boost immunity
I am reading a lovely book of essays called These Precious Days by Ann Patchett. In the title essay a friend of the author is taking part in a clinical trial, having chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer. As you will know, Chemo destroys white blood cells which provide immunity, so you have to have a high
I am reading a lovely book of essays called These Precious Days by Ann Patchett. In the title essay a friend of the author is taking part in a clinical trial, having chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer. As you will know, Chemo destroys white blood cells which provide immunity, so you have to have a high
PeggySusi
Graduate
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Couch to 5K
1 month ago
additional comments on second pathology
Hello, I just received additional comments on second opinion surgical pathology. I was wondering if you can provide feedback because I don’t understand. I am seeing PA on Friday so I need to ask the right questions. Please help me understand this. I have Gleason 3+4 (40% 4) plus intraductal. Negative
Hello, I just received additional comments on second opinion surgical pathology. I was wondering if you can provide feedback because I don’t understand. I am seeing PA on Friday so I need to ask the right questions. Please help me understand this. I have Gleason 3+4 (40% 4) plus intraductal. Negative
Granolaberry
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 month ago
Suboxone works!
As I stated in my first post, in May, 2023, I have had severe RLS for many years. I suffered augmentation after taking 4 mg Mirapex daily. In September, 2023, my sleep study doctor, at The University of Michigan, prescribed Suboxone. Also known as Buprenorphine and Naloxone 2 mg/0.5 mg. It is a sublingual
As I stated in my first post, in May, 2023, I have had severe RLS for many years. I suffered augmentation after taking 4 mg Mirapex daily. In September, 2023, my sleep study doctor, at The University of Michigan, prescribed Suboxone. Also known as Buprenorphine and Naloxone 2 mg/0.5 mg. It is a sublingual
Happygrandmother
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
In vivo: nanocarriers to deliver precision chemotherapy
A bit premature, but... Tests verified the ATP-modified PLGA nanoparticles were well tolerated in mice upon multiple systemic injections. They were able to recruit dendritic cells, the immune cells that recognize tumor antigens and bring specialized immune cells to fight off tumors. "Moreover, the
A bit premature, but... Tests verified the ATP-modified PLGA nanoparticles were well tolerated in mice upon multiple systemic injections. They were able to recruit dendritic cells, the immune cells that recognize tumor antigens and bring specialized immune cells to fight off tumors. "Moreover, the
Maxone73
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Accuracy of PSMA PET scan?
What would you venture to guess is the accuracy of the PSMA PET scan? How many of you showed "no spread" with your PSMA scan, but then learned via surgery or otherwise that there WAS spread which wasn't detected with the PSMA scan? And, how much better is the new Posluma scan vs Pylarify? My husband
What would you venture to guess is the accuracy of the PSMA PET scan? How many of you showed "no spread" with your PSMA scan, but then learned via surgery or otherwise that there WAS spread which wasn't detected with the PSMA scan? And, how much better is the new Posluma scan vs Pylarify? My husband
Adendino
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Post Op
Done my liver resection on 14 March 2024 coz found tumour in it since 2023. Went through Y90 treatment to shrink the tumour. Doc removed the tumour via keyhole with a drainage wound. After the op, stayed in hospital for 7 days till I’m stable and independent enough to walk on my own so wouldn’t be
Done my liver resection on 14 March 2024 coz found tumour in it since 2023. Went through Y90 treatment to shrink the tumour. Doc removed the tumour via keyhole with a drainage wound. After the op, stayed in hospital for 7 days till I’m stable and independent enough to walk on my own so wouldn’t be
SunnyShoe
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British Liver Trust
1 month ago
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