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Woman Enters Manic Pyschotic Break That Takes A Toll On Family
DEAR DR. ROACH: My daughter's going through a manic psychotic break. Her reality is skewed, and she thinks that she's right and that the rest of us are out of touch. It's taking a toll on our family. How can I get through to her to seek professional help? -- B.C.
ANSWER: Unfortunately, this is a common situation that often doesn't have an ...Read more
An Expensive Injection Is Indicated For Prostate Cancer Patient
DEAR DR. ROACH: About six years ago, I was diagnosed with prostate cancer. I chose to have a high-intensity focused ultrasound (HIFU), which ultimately wasn't successful. I was told that surgery after an HIFU was a high-risk option, so I chose to have radiation therapy to reduce the surgical risk of side effects like incontinence.
Prior to ...Read more
How Patients With Rheumatoid Arthritis Receive The MMR Vaccine
DEAR DR. ROACH: Recently, you wrote that people who were born before 1957 are likely to have had measles and don't need to get the measles vaccine. I was born in 1954 and had measles in 1959 (with photographs to prove it). Last year, I had an MMR (measles, mumps, rubella) titer test, which showed that I had sufficient antibodies for mumps and ...Read more
Protecting Babies From Whooping Cough During Pregnancy
DEAR DR. ROACH: I've read that there's a big increase in whooping cough. I am pregnant and want to know the best way to protect my baby. Is it exclusive breastfeeding? Getting the vaccine? Making sure that visitors are vaccinated or wear masks? -- D.G.
ANSWER: Whooping cough is caused by a species of bacteria called Bordetella pertussis. This...Read more
Constipation Persists After A Colonoscopy From Six Months Ago
DEAR DR. ROACH: I'm a 66-year-old male in good health. I've always had very regular bowel movements, usually spending less than 5 minutes in the bathroom daily. About six months ago, I had a colonoscopy. Since then, I've been constipated with very hard stools. My doctor recommended fiber supplements three times a day and Colace. I've been ...Read more
Coronary Artery Score Continues To Raise Amid Statin Treatment
DEAR DR. ROACH: I'm an 80-year-old male who doesn't drink or smoke, exercises regularly, and takes telmisartan for blood pressure and rosuvastatin for cholesterol. I've never had any heart issues except for a diagnosis of arteriosclerosis. Five years ago, my calcium score resulted in a left anterior descending artery at 92.9 Agatston units, ...Read more
Daily Productive Cough Causes Patient to Wonder About COPD
DEAR DR ROACH: I decided to practice using an inhalation spirometer, partly because I have a daily productive cough (small amounts three to four times a day). I smoked a pack of filtered cigarettes a day from ages 17-29. I smoke marijuana now.
My scoliosis is quite complex and has taken over 4 inches off my height. But at age 75, I volunteer as...Read more
Numbness Persists In Patient After Four Years Of Injections
DEAR DR. ROACH: I was in excellent health until December 2020, when I was admitted to the hospital with high-risk multiple myeloma (MM). I've been participating in a Phase 2 clinical trial since January 2021, and I was fortunate to achieve minimal residual disease (MRD)-negative status in November 2023 -- a milestone that is reached by only 10...Read more
Gabapentin's Benefit To Sleep Outweighs Risks In Woman's Case
DEAR DR. ROACH: I'm a 70 year old woman in good health, other than osteopenia and digestive problems that plague many seniors. I went through a sleep study and was found to have somewhat severe periodic limb movement. I do wake up frequently, always use the bathroom, and can be awake for a while before going back to sleep.
I was prescribed ...Read more
Man Feels As If A Death Sentence Hangs Over Him Due To MGUS
DEAR DR. ROACH: After a routine blood test raised suspicions, my husband was diagnosed with monoclonal gammopathy of undetermined significance (MGUS). At first, we thought this wasn't a big deal, but further tests indicate that he's in the "high risk" category, although he doesn't have symptoms. The hematologist/oncologist has indicated that he ...Read more
Figuring Out The Cause And Cure For A Case Of Restless Legs
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an active senior and have started to feel symptoms of restless legs syndrome (RLS). I'm wondering how and why this started. In the evenings, I use an athletic foam roller, drink water, and take magnesium supplements. I'd like to hear how to remedy this so that I can get some much-needed sleep. -- J.L.
ANSWER: We don't ...Read more
Man With Hemicrania Continua Requires Indefinite Therapy
DEAR DR. ROACH: My future son-in-law was diagnosed with hemicrania continua several weeks ago by a neurologist and is responding to indomethacin. Could you provide a prognosis for this illness? The internet says that it can take anywhere from weeks to months to years. Is this likely the case? -- M.I.L.
ANSWER: Hemicrania continua is an ...Read more
At The Age Of 57, Heart Attacks Are No Longer Considered "Rare"
DEAR DR. ROACH: I'm always saddened when a young person dies of an old person's calling. I read about an actor dying of a heart attack at age 57. Apparently, he was athletic and in otherwise good health. Why do healthy young people suffer from unexpected heart attacks? -- A.C.G.
ANSWER: A heart attack is very rare under the age of 30 -- in ...Read more
Support Stockings Should Be Removed Before Tucking In For Bed
DEAR DR. ROACH: I'm 70 years old, and my whole family is prone to edema, varicose veins and deep vein thrombosis due to venous insufficiency. I've been wearing support pantyhose for 45 years whenever I get dressed, and I recently increased the compression. While I'm sitting, I elevate my legs. I am otherwise healthy and not overweight, and I ...Read more







