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Newbie looking for advice
Hi, recently been told I am border line underactive, doctor said my levels arent high enough yet for medication, especially as I don't yet have many symptoms apart from weight gain, constipation (was told it was ibs years ago), loss of libido (blamed the hysterectomy and hrt). What should I expect
Hi, recently been told I am border line underactive, doctor said my levels arent high enough yet for medication, especially as I don't yet have many symptoms apart from weight gain, constipation (was told it was ibs years ago), loss of libido (blamed the hysterectomy and hrt). What should I expect
50andnotfeelingfab
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Hot flashes
It’s been eight months since my complete hysterectomy. My hot flashes and night sweats are terrible. Because of estrogen fed breast cancer and being on an estrogen blocker I’m wondering if I can get relief with anything? How long can I expect This to last?
It’s been eight months since my complete hysterectomy. My hot flashes and night sweats are terrible. Because of estrogen fed breast cancer and being on an estrogen blocker I’m wondering if I can get relief with anything? How long can I expect This to last?
pinkbody2
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
3 years ago
Hysterectomy and endometriosis
Hi, has anyone had their endometriosis removed at the same time as a full hysterectomy? I am waiting to see my new specialist on Monday to treat the deep endometriosis in the pounch of Douglas and I want to ask for a full hysterectomy at the same time with the ovaries also removed. I have horrific heavy
Hi, has anyone had their endometriosis removed at the same time as a full hysterectomy? I am waiting to see my new specialist on Monday to treat the deep endometriosis in the pounch of Douglas and I want to ask for a full hysterectomy at the same time with the ovaries also removed. I have horrific heavy
MyStar86
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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Planned Hysterectomy - Starting to Panic
Hi everyone, I am a 34 year old with endometriosis, menorrhagia and adenomyosis, the endo being diagnosed when I was 19 and the adeno last year. I have had numerous treatments over my life including contraceptive medication, Zoladex and laparoscopy surgery to laser the endometriosis about 10 years ago
Hi everyone, I am a 34 year old with endometriosis, menorrhagia and adenomyosis, the endo being diagnosed when I was 19 and the adeno last year. I have had numerous treatments over my life including contraceptive medication, Zoladex and laparoscopy surgery to laser the endometriosis about 10 years ago
SquishiZom
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Effect of hysterectomy & HRT on thyroid
Can anyone let me know how hysterectomy (conserving ovaries) and HRT (Tibilone) would effect my thyroid function? Just had bloods back (done am before food & dose for the day) and free t4 & free t3 now above reference range. Tsh 0.05 (which it usually is) Serum free T4 - 25 pmol/L (Normal range 9 -
Can anyone let me know how hysterectomy (conserving ovaries) and HRT (Tibilone) would effect my thyroid function? Just had bloods back (done am before food & dose for the day) and free t4 & free t3 now above reference range. Tsh 0.05 (which it usually is) Serum free T4 - 25 pmol/L (Normal range 9 -
Eoperez
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
Anyone going through the same thing...?
I'm looking for some advice from anyone experiencing similar problems to myself , I was sterilised in January 2020, during surgery they discovered I have endometriosis stage 3 and I was diagnosed with adenomyosis at the end of last year also told I have a sticky left ovary and cyst in wall of the womb
I'm looking for some advice from anyone experiencing similar problems to myself , I was sterilised in January 2020, during surgery they discovered I have endometriosis stage 3 and I was diagnosed with adenomyosis at the end of last year also told I have a sticky left ovary and cyst in wall of the womb
Kla82
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Does anyone have advice pls?
I have severe endo which I have been managing best I can with pain killers and by taking the pill to try and get my periods under control. It’s not been perfect but it’s manageable . I was offered a hysterectomy but because of bowel involvement they couldn’t guarantee that I wouldn’t get long term damage
I have severe endo which I have been managing best I can with pain killers and by taking the pill to try and get my periods under control. It’s not been perfect but it’s manageable . I was offered a hysterectomy but because of bowel involvement they couldn’t guarantee that I wouldn’t get long term damage
Bagpuss1848
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Thyroid impact after hysterectomy?
Have any ladies herewith Hypo or Hashis had a partial hysterectomy? If so, did your blood's levels change after your surgery?
Have any ladies herewith Hypo or Hashis had a partial hysterectomy? If so, did your blood's levels change after your surgery?
butterflynett
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Thyroid UK
3 years ago
The constant pain is making me so low
I’m in the uk and suffering with chronic
abdominal
pain, following a loooong time with undiagnosed endo and a
hysterectomy
in 2019. The GP has supposedly tried everything and since I decided not to continue taking pregabalin, they have given up on me.
I’m in the uk and suffering with chronic
abdominal
pain, following a loooong time with undiagnosed endo and a
hysterectomy
in 2019. The GP has supposedly tried everything and since I decided not to continue taking pregabalin, they have given up on me.
PenelopeClearwater
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
3 years ago
Injection break
Has anyone taken a break from decapetyl. Been on for 18 months whilst on waiting list for a hysterectomy. Was thinking of taking a break as some horrid migraines with vomiting?
Has anyone taken a break from decapetyl. Been on for 18 months whilst on waiting list for a hysterectomy. Was thinking of taking a break as some horrid migraines with vomiting?
Chicken2012
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Considering private medical for hysterectomy? As long waiting list due to covid backlog
Hi all, Has anyone else considered or gone private for a hysterectomy? As I am waiting for a hysterectomy and my symptoms are very bad at the moment due to endo and adenomyosis with several fibroids inside the uterus. I have been advised that there is 100 patients waiting to be seen for simular procedure
Hi all, Has anyone else considered or gone private for a hysterectomy? As I am waiting for a hysterectomy and my symptoms are very bad at the moment due to endo and adenomyosis with several fibroids inside the uterus. I have been advised that there is 100 patients waiting to be seen for simular procedure
FazzyB
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Adenomyosis Advice Association
3 years ago
Symptoms after coil
Hi all hope your well Just wondering what symptoms you all had after fitting your coil I had mine fitted 6 weeks ago during a lap and ever since it’s been crap! My skin is awful my moods are awful! My bloated ness is AWFUL my bleeds are AWFUL. BLED MORE THEN I HAVENT WHICH WAS THE SAME PROBLEM AS BEFORE
Hi all hope your well Just wondering what symptoms you all had after fitting your coil I had mine fitted 6 weeks ago during a lap and ever since it’s been crap! My skin is awful my moods are awful! My bloated ness is AWFUL my bleeds are AWFUL. BLED MORE THEN I HAVENT WHICH WAS THE SAME PROBLEM AS BEFORE
Adeno2020
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Adenomyosis Advice Association
3 years ago
Can anyone advise on bowel endo pain?
I just want to ask anyone who has bowel endo- do you have specific areas on your abdomen and pelvis that are extremely painful to touch? I was diagnosed and treated for endo and bowel/womb adhesions years ago but it continued to cause pain and bowel problems. I had a hysterectomy a few years ago (had
I just want to ask anyone who has bowel endo- do you have specific areas on your abdomen and pelvis that are extremely painful to touch? I was diagnosed and treated for endo and bowel/womb adhesions years ago but it continued to cause pain and bowel problems. I had a hysterectomy a few years ago (had
Nikkky
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Hysterectomy and steroids
I am having a hysterectomy and bladder prolapse repair in a few weeks time is it advisable to up my steroids beforehand I am on 13mg at the moment for PMR/GCA
I am having a hysterectomy and bladder prolapse repair in a few weeks time is it advisable to up my steroids beforehand I am on 13mg at the moment for PMR/GCA
Sorop
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PMRGCAuk
3 years ago
Prostap how will it effect me?
Hi everyone, after my most recent appointment my consultant has requested that I try prostap injections for 6 months and then he will put me on a list for a hysterectomy if my endo pain and bleeding returns. My main question is how has everyone been after having these injections? Are there major side
Hi everyone, after my most recent appointment my consultant has requested that I try prostap injections for 6 months and then he will put me on a list for a hysterectomy if my endo pain and bleeding returns. My main question is how has everyone been after having these injections? Are there major side
Rpoy82
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
HRT - Gel or Patch?
Hi. I’m new to this Community but have been on the Endometriosis UK one since last year. Since having a hysterectomy, I’ve spoken briefly to a doctor about HRT. She gave me a link to do some research but I can’t find anything that has pros and cons of patches over gel - apart from keep the gel away from
Hi. I’m new to this Community but have been on the Endometriosis UK one since last year. Since having a hysterectomy, I’ve spoken briefly to a doctor about HRT. She gave me a link to do some research but I can’t find anything that has pros and cons of patches over gel - apart from keep the gel away from
Florrie2
in
Menopause and Perimenopause Support
3 years ago
Beginning the journey
Hi all, Apologies for the rambling of my first post but I was wondering if anyone had any advice for me please. I’ve always suffered from painful periods - to the point where I would vomit with the pain in my teenage years but once started on the pill (Loestrin 20) this became manageable and I’d take
Hi all, Apologies for the rambling of my first post but I was wondering if anyone had any advice for me please. I’ve always suffered from painful periods - to the point where I would vomit with the pain in my teenage years but once started on the pill (Loestrin 20) this became manageable and I’d take
LilGem88
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Latest update & night sweats
Hi Folks I came home from hospital on Monday after full hysterectomy and removal of masses - the consultant rang me yesterday to say the mass that was melon sized they had found cancer right in the middle but because he removed it intact there has been no spread so I don’t need any more treatment, I
Hi Folks I came home from hospital on Monday after full hysterectomy and removal of masses - the consultant rang me yesterday to say the mass that was melon sized they had found cancer right in the middle but because he removed it intact there has been no spread so I don’t need any more treatment, I
svfarmer
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Hysterectomy nerves what should I expect any tips
I'm due to go in hospital on Monday for a total laparoscopic hysterectomy. finally after waiting for over 18 months the nerves are kicking in big style now😰 are there any things I should expect and how long does recovery take (my job entails heavy lifting and beening on my feet all day ) any advice
I'm due to go in hospital on Monday for a total laparoscopic hysterectomy. finally after waiting for over 18 months the nerves are kicking in big style now😰 are there any things I should expect and how long does recovery take (my job entails heavy lifting and beening on my feet all day ) any advice
Pb1970
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
PALB2 mutation.
From a piece in today's New York Times Health section [1]: [i]"For years, women with breast cancer in their families have been getting tested for mutations in two genes, known as BRCA1 and BRCA2, to determine whether they have a sharply elevated risk of the disease.[/i] [i] [/i] [i]"Now, doctors are
From a piece in today's New York Times Health section [1]: [i]"For years, women with breast cancer in their families have been getting tested for mutations in two genes, known as BRCA1 and BRCA2, to determine whether they have a sharply elevated risk of the disease.[/i] [i] [/i] [i]"Now, doctors are
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
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