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NY Proton Center and Cyberknife at NYU Langone.
He mentioned that the urologist will do the markers in my prostate and the SpaceOar, and he discussed my other options of AS, Surgery, and
Proton
therapy
.
He mentioned that the urologist will do the markers in my prostate and the SpaceOar, and he discussed my other options of AS, Surgery, and
Proton
therapy
.
LBRV711
in
Prostate Cancer Network
8 months ago
Specialty to start with?
I am 77 and if I do any treatments I would lean toward
proton
therapy
. I had an appointment with urologist at Penn Medicine, because my PCP suggested starting there. She recommended getting a biopsy. I can't have an MRI due to pacemaker.
I am 77 and if I do any treatments I would lean toward
proton
therapy
. I had an appointment with urologist at Penn Medicine, because my PCP suggested starting there. She recommended getting a biopsy. I can't have an MRI due to pacemaker.
Billyeff
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
better options
therapy
, provenge, pluvict,ablation with gold nanoparticles, HiFU, etc.
therapy
, provenge, pluvict,ablation with gold nanoparticles, HiFU, etc.
Spring15-3
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
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Would
proton
beam
therapy
…SBRT?? Anything? Martin is now 71 and except for a hip that needs replacing is in very good shape. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you all. 🙏
Would
proton
beam
therapy
…SBRT?? Anything? Martin is now 71 and except for a hip that needs replacing is in very good shape. Any help would be much appreciated. Thank you all. 🙏
Believeit
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
low back problems
I had 44 sessions of
proton
beam
therapy
ending 4/7/23. My PSA has been undetectable since early in my ADT regimen, and remained so as recently as 2 weeks ago. I began to have low back pain, sometimes extending to my hips and glutes, but no further, around 6 weeks ago.
I had 44 sessions of
proton
beam
therapy
ending 4/7/23. My PSA has been undetectable since early in my ADT regimen, and remained so as recently as 2 weeks ago. I began to have low back pain, sometimes extending to my hips and glutes, but no further, around 6 weeks ago.
Atdabeach
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
Is my recovery typical or more novel
I had ADT from 7/22 till 12/22 and received
Proton
beam
therapy
for 44 sessions from 12/22 till 2/23. After 6 months I tested PSA=0.45. Is this common in the greater population for approximately equivalent patients? Also the prostate still functions which is stunning considering all the radiation.
I had ADT from 7/22 till 12/22 and received
Proton
beam
therapy
for 44 sessions from 12/22 till 2/23. After 6 months I tested PSA=0.45. Is this common in the greater population for approximately equivalent patients? Also the prostate still functions which is stunning considering all the radiation.
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
9 months ago
Dartagnan
therapy
be a better option?
therapy
be a better option?
Hidden
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Monopost and hayfever medication
Hi - I am using Monopost for high IOP. I have narrow angles but no Glaucoma. I used to use Piriton for hayfever but have read that it is not good to take hayfever medication when you have narrow angles. Has anyone else been told this and if so is there anything else you can take for hayfever symptoms
Hi - I am using Monopost for high IOP. I have narrow angles but no Glaucoma. I used to use Piriton for hayfever but have read that it is not good to take hayfever medication when you have narrow angles. Has anyone else been told this and if so is there anything else you can take for hayfever symptoms
Monopost
in
Glaucoma UK
14 days ago
Hay fever medicines
I continue to have badly blocked ears and a runny nose for several weeks. I’ve only managed to see paramedics rather than a GP about it. I haven’t used any nasal sprays (other than saline) but would like to try anti-allergy medication such as antihistamine. Yet I’ve read that “A few common stimulating
I continue to have badly blocked ears and a runny nose for several weeks. I’ve only managed to see paramedics rather than a GP about it. I haven’t used any nasal sprays (other than saline) but would like to try anti-allergy medication such as antihistamine. Yet I’ve read that “A few common stimulating
Samazeuilh2
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
17 days ago
I can’t believe I’m now in this club.
I’m sure like many, I’m looking at photon cyberknife radiation
therapy
,
proton
radiation
therapy
, and surgery (which I am leaning away from.) The doctor said I don’t have to rush, but frankly, I want to get on with this the sooner the better.
I’m sure like many, I’m looking at photon cyberknife radiation
therapy
,
proton
radiation
therapy
, and surgery (which I am leaning away from.) The doctor said I don’t have to rush, but frankly, I want to get on with this the sooner the better.
LBRV711
in
Prostate Cancer Network
9 months ago
looking for guidance?dad’s Biopsy diagnosis Gleason 4+4
Proton
ration
therapy
? Thank you again
Proton
ration
therapy
? Thank you again
Cafu6
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Atrioesophageal fistula (AEF)
Heads up to those undergoing cardiac ablation for Afib…had my ablation 12/6/23. Everything went great! Been in normal rhythm ever since! No bleeding, no hematoma, no real discomfort. However I woke up to abdominal pain, pain between shoulder blades and sore throat. 3 nights post op woke up to a burning
Heads up to those undergoing cardiac ablation for Afib…had my ablation 12/6/23. Everything went great! Been in normal rhythm ever since! No bleeding, no hematoma, no real discomfort. However I woke up to abdominal pain, pain between shoulder blades and sore throat. 3 nights post op woke up to a burning
Acheybreakeyheart
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Nocturnal asthma
Hi, I hope everyone is well. I'm not too sure if there's any point in me posting this but maybe more of a way to vent. Since turning 29-30, I've spent the last 7 years struggling with nocturnal asthma and flare ups that usually get their worst in July -august and grass pollen season. Also causing some
Hi, I hope everyone is well. I'm not too sure if there's any point in me posting this but maybe more of a way to vent. Since turning 29-30, I've spent the last 7 years struggling with nocturnal asthma and flare ups that usually get their worst in July -august and grass pollen season. Also causing some
Jamesd1986
in
Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Side effects of Clopidrogrel
I had a stent 1 week ago and am taking Aspirin and Clopidrogrel. 5 days ago I started to scratch ( lower back) since Sunday ( day 7) I have a very red, very itchy rash ( back, front, chest, head, even feet)GP says I should contact hospital cardio, hospital consultant said I should talk to GP and take
I had a stent 1 week ago and am taking Aspirin and Clopidrogrel. 5 days ago I started to scratch ( lower back) since Sunday ( day 7) I have a very red, very itchy rash ( back, front, chest, head, even feet)GP says I should contact hospital cardio, hospital consultant said I should talk to GP and take
yoghurt_1
in
British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
KiHigh bilibrubin +150
Hi all, I posted about a relative who ended up in hospital when he presented with non painful jaundice and itching at the local surgery/GP.MRI and CT did not find gallstones as expected. Since discharge, information is the patient's bilibrubin was 156 at that time. I asked the family to request the full
Hi all, I posted about a relative who ended up in hospital when he presented with non painful jaundice and itching at the local surgery/GP.MRI and CT did not find gallstones as expected. Since discharge, information is the patient's bilibrubin was 156 at that time. I asked the family to request the full
Anon888
in
British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Extreme fatigue. Any solution?
This is wiping me out. Honestly. It tends to start at about 5 pm and lasts for about 2/3 hours. I used to take Whey protein to counter it but this appears to not hit the spot. I’m utterly exhausted when this phenomenon strikes and am wondering if anyone has any ideas? I take B1 daily (Superior Source
This is wiping me out. Honestly. It tends to start at about 5 pm and lasts for about 2/3 hours. I used to take Whey protein to counter it but this appears to not hit the spot. I’m utterly exhausted when this phenomenon strikes and am wondering if anyone has any ideas? I take B1 daily (Superior Source
jeeves19
in
Cure Parkinson's
24 days ago
Bilary Sludge, itching and travel? Advice please
Hi all Recently a relative presented with itching skin and yellow jaundiced eyes at his local GP. The relative had been itching for a couple of weeks before going to see his GP. The GP took bloods and some readings were elevated. GP sent the patient to hospital where he was admitted for a few days for
Hi all Recently a relative presented with itching skin and yellow jaundiced eyes at his local GP. The relative had been itching for a couple of weeks before going to see his GP. The GP took bloods and some readings were elevated. GP sent the patient to hospital where he was admitted for a few days for
Anon888
in
British Liver Trust
7 months ago
Creatine and Whey protein
I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in July 2020. In the last year I have lost weight by around 3.5 kg I went to a nutritionist because of the weight loss and, in particular, the loss of muscle mass.In addition to a diet and the recommendation to continue going to the gym twice a week for bodybuilding,
I was diagnosed with Parkinson's in July 2020. In the last year I have lost weight by around 3.5 kg I went to a nutritionist because of the weight loss and, in particular, the loss of muscle mass.In addition to a diet and the recommendation to continue going to the gym twice a week for bodybuilding,
Crepe
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 months ago
NMN supplement help cirrhosis?
Hi, I have been diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis in June 23, now in a compensated state with bloods improving every time. I have been abstinent since diagnosis. I do a lot of physical exercise and have been told it’s safe for me to take whey protein. I am very conscious of what I take and have
Hi, I have been diagnosed with decompensated cirrhosis in June 23, now in a compensated state with bloods improving every time. I have been abstinent since diagnosis. I do a lot of physical exercise and have been told it’s safe for me to take whey protein. I am very conscious of what I take and have
DaveQ67
in
British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Whey protein ?
I stumbled across a study that I thought would be of interest to those who struggle with getting enough protein without interfering with meds. Unfortunately it's just the abstract, so no info on dose/delivery methods; https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36786430/ "[i]Conclusions: Our results show that whey
I stumbled across a study that I thought would be of interest to those who struggle with getting enough protein without interfering with meds. Unfortunately it's just the abstract, so no info on dose/delivery methods; https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36786430/ "[i]Conclusions: Our results show that whey
Rufous2
in
Cure Parkinson's
3 months ago
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