Around the start of puberty.
is a psa of 0.14 good after radiation and on hormone therapy?
There is no age limit on hormone replacement therapy as long as your in good health.
Hormone replacement therapy should not be the firstline treatment for osteoporosis due to potential health risks with long-term use. If there are no menopausal symptoms, other treatments such as bisphosphonates are more effective and safer.
It happens often, so hysterectomy cannot be considered a cure for endo. Delaying the start of any hormone replacement therapy is a good idea in order to "starve" whatever endo is left. Response to any endo surgery or therapy seems to be very individualized.You will find good information from the Endometriosis Association at EndometriosisAssn.org and in Mary Lou Ballweg's book, Endometriosis: The Complete Reference for Taking Charge of Your Health.Good luck!
The similarities between chiropractic therapy and message therapy are that both chiropractic therapy and message therapy are very good for the body and soul.
Finding occupational therapists online depends on if you are seeking local help or more generalized information. A good place to start is with The American Occupational Therapy Assocation, Inc located at http://www.aota.org/Practitioners.aspx; this website has good information about Occupational Therapy and has message boards, blogs and forums that you can join to start finding the right practitioner for you.
Synthetic Hormones have been linked to Cancer and Wikipedia says that the efficacy of Tibolone is questionable in Hormone Replacement Therapy. You mat want to investigate a good 100% Bio-Identical all natural Pellet therapy using natural Testosterone and Estrogen. The efficacy of that treatment is safer and proven to inprove symptoms,
Iyengar yoga is good for physical therapy because it assists in the manipulation of inflexible or injured areas.
Apo therapy is therapy that involves the use of aporphine. Aporphine is not good for the human body and is considered the parent drug to morphine, so continuous therapy can be habit forming.
Radiation therapy is not a contraindication to having periurethral bulking therapy, so it's safe to try. However, results have not generally been as good as in someone without therapy.
If you are not ordered to go to therapy, then you do not legally have to go to therapy. It is suggested that you do if others suggest it to you because it is for the good of you and your surrounding family and friends.
NO. One of the main reasons for starting combination therapy is to avoid developing AIDS. Most doctors will advise their HIV-positive patients to start combination therapy when it has become clear that HIV is causing significant damage to their immune system - which will normally be many years after the infection with HIV actually occurred - but before they start to get ill and develop AIDS. If the HIV diagnosis is late, then it is sometimes possible that the patient will already have developed AIDS by the time they start combination therapy; but even in these circumstances it is often possible to halt, and to a certain extent even reverse, much of the damage to the immune system and return the patient to good health.