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Help deciding on treatment
Discovered this forum a month ago and have found it to be a wealth of information, with very educated/informed members. Hoping that you can spread some of your wisdom and help my finalize my decision with treatment. I've posted more details in my profile as well as write ups from MSKCC on my Biopsy
Discovered this forum a month ago and have found it to be a wealth of information, with very educated/informed members. Hoping that you can spread some of your wisdom and help my finalize my decision with treatment. I've posted more details in my profile as well as write ups from MSKCC on my Biopsy
MrGreenJeans
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Prostate Cancer Network
2 days ago
Symptoms worse after internal exam
Hey :) new here!I have had my endometriosis removed with surgery before (about 10 years ago) and I have been blessed to have 3 children since then. Anyway I have essentially lived with the return of my endometriosis- I have a High pain threshold for the most part for 10 years. It did actually get to
Hey :) new here!I have had my endometriosis removed with surgery before (about 10 years ago) and I have been blessed to have 3 children since then. Anyway I have essentially lived with the return of my endometriosis- I have a High pain threshold for the most part for 10 years. It did actually get to
Bumblebee11
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Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
🚗 driving
Hi, does anyone have any suggestions on dealing with dvla, 11 months from 1 seizure and 8 months from surgery dvla have said today they have cancelled my licence! Although the consultant confirmed in an email in April (which i copied to dvla) to say he was happy to support my return to driving. Any help
Hi, does anyone have any suggestions on dealing with dvla, 11 months from 1 seizure and 8 months from surgery dvla have said today they have cancelled my licence! Although the consultant confirmed in an email in April (which i copied to dvla) to say he was happy to support my return to driving. Any help
Satishouse
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Meningioma Support
2 days ago
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Hi I am just wondering if anyone has had or has any information on a Right Thoracotomy ? I am now due to have my aortic valve replaced and this procedure has been offered to me. There’s not a lot of information on this so hoping someone can help. Thanks
Hi I am just wondering if anyone has had or has any information on a Right Thoracotomy ? I am now due to have my aortic valve replaced and this procedure has been offered to me. There’s not a lot of information on this so hoping someone can help. Thanks
Laurensophie
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Heart Valve Voice
2 days ago
Advice, symptoms. Just wondering if anyone else has experienced symptoms I'm having and advice after surgery.
Hiya, I'm new to this.. For years I have been suffering with pain. I got told by doctors everytime I have had scans I have a cyst on my left ovary, this cyst has been there for 6 years, it hasn't seem to have gotten bigger, pretty content cyst. The pain seems to vary, from my left side and my right side
Hiya, I'm new to this.. For years I have been suffering with pain. I got told by doctors everytime I have had scans I have a cyst on my left ovary, this cyst has been there for 6 years, it hasn't seem to have gotten bigger, pretty content cyst. The pain seems to vary, from my left side and my right side
Kekedoll
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Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
Endo ablation without my consent
Hi all! I had my first laparoscopy last month where they confirmed extensive endo was found in four different places, as well as adenomyosis, and as agreed they removed it all. The day of my surgery before I went down to theatre I asked the surgeon (being done on the NHS) to confirm that they would
Hi all! I had my first laparoscopy last month where they confirmed extensive endo was found in four different places, as well as adenomyosis, and as agreed they removed it all. The day of my surgery before I went down to theatre I asked the surgeon (being done on the NHS) to confirm that they would
endo_the_stigma
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Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
Recent diagnosis
I'm looking for a little light at the end of the tunnel from anyone with stage 4 endo, i was recently diagnosed back in April after 9 yeard - it diagnosed as deeply infultrative and effecting through to my rectum and also adenomyosis to boot. I have been referred to my local hospital but have basically
I'm looking for a little light at the end of the tunnel from anyone with stage 4 endo, i was recently diagnosed back in April after 9 yeard - it diagnosed as deeply infultrative and effecting through to my rectum and also adenomyosis to boot. I have been referred to my local hospital but have basically
danmels
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Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
I am new to the group
Hello everyone. I was diagnosed with PBC 2 years ago. I am fortunate in that I have responded well to URSO and my latest blood test results are within normal ranges I have my first hospital appointment since diagnosis and initial telephone follow-up next week and would appreciate advice on how
Hello everyone. I was diagnosed with PBC 2 years ago. I am fortunate in that I have responded well to URSO and my latest blood test results are within normal ranges I have my first hospital appointment since diagnosis and initial telephone follow-up next week and would appreciate advice on how
pixiejojo
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PBC Foundation
2 days ago
Hormonal medication
Hi all, I’m 29 and had a laparoscopy last July, where they found endo in my womb, ovaries, rectum, pouch of Douglas and somewhere else I am forgetting! After the surgery, they suggested I went on contraception to stop it growing back - since my mum has had breast cancer twice, my options are quite limited
Hi all, I’m 29 and had a laparoscopy last July, where they found endo in my womb, ovaries, rectum, pouch of Douglas and somewhere else I am forgetting! After the surgery, they suggested I went on contraception to stop it growing back - since my mum has had breast cancer twice, my options are quite limited
RAna14
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Endometriosis UK
2 days ago
Looking for insights into Zoladex/downreg
After going through surgery for fibroid removal, unfortunately it didn’t work, with the wrong fibroid removed as I have lots, and the one we think is affecting implantation is still unchanged. Have very few embryos available after many stim cycles. Next step for me is looking like some sort of down
After going through surgery for fibroid removal, unfortunately it didn’t work, with the wrong fibroid removed as I have lots, and the one we think is affecting implantation is still unchanged. Have very few embryos available after many stim cycles. Next step for me is looking like some sort of down
Learningdaybyday
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Fertility Network UK
3 days ago
surgery packing
hi guys I have my surgery on Friday very nervous mostly that I will forget to pack something! What should I pack in my over night bag? Any advice would be great too! Thank you loads Annabel 😊
hi guys I have my surgery on Friday very nervous mostly that I will forget to pack something! What should I pack in my over night bag? Any advice would be great too! Thank you loads Annabel 😊
Annabelannabel
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Endometriosis UK
3 days ago
Hand Corrective Surgery
Hey..So after a year on RTX my CRP is at 3 🙌🏼 better that 162. I'm now seeing an Ortho surgeon to correct my hands, has anyone here had it done? How were your results, are you pleased with the outcome? I've wanted this done for years and it's finally happening, just a bit nervous and wanted to know
Hey..So after a year on RTX my CRP is at 3 🙌🏼 better that 162. I'm now seeing an Ortho surgeon to correct my hands, has anyone here had it done? How were your results, are you pleased with the outcome? I've wanted this done for years and it's finally happening, just a bit nervous and wanted to know
RAat13
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NRAS
3 days ago
grieving my old life
Hi so today has been a hard morning already. And I just wanna speak to someone who is going through the same sort of situation as me? So I had surgery last April to remove a 9cm endo cyst from my left ovary. Then I was put on the mini pill as the gyni said this would stop the endo from growing. Fast
Hi so today has been a hard morning already. And I just wanna speak to someone who is going through the same sort of situation as me? So I had surgery last April to remove a 9cm endo cyst from my left ovary. Then I was put on the mini pill as the gyni said this would stop the endo from growing. Fast
Ginge2001
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Endometriosis UK
3 days ago
Ivor Lewis procedure and complications
I had the Ivor Lewis Procedure done on the 8th June, apparently had a leak and had to return back into theatre. However another scan after showed that the hole was in a different place. The surgeon told me that antibiotics and time should support this and it would heal. However, my SATS went down a
I had the Ivor Lewis Procedure done on the 8th June, apparently had a leak and had to return back into theatre. However another scan after showed that the hole was in a different place. The surgeon told me that antibiotics and time should support this and it would heal. However, my SATS went down a
Artiquety
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
3 days ago
post CABG 11 weeks
I was doing so well, going to rehab exercising etc All of a sudden have developed severe new pain in my lower ribs and middle of my sternum, so bad it takes my breath away! I’m still a cocktail of high strength pain relief following the surgery. Saw the surgeon well his junior last week, but he didn
I was doing so well, going to rehab exercising etc All of a sudden have developed severe new pain in my lower ribs and middle of my sternum, so bad it takes my breath away! I’m still a cocktail of high strength pain relief following the surgery. Saw the surgeon well his junior last week, but he didn
Ruf56
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British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
MBC and diet
Hi everyone I was first diagnosed with BC in 2000. I had a recurrence (2nd primary) 17 years later. 6 years later I was diagnosed with MBC. I had a small tumor present in my dermis at the masectomy scar sight. They followed with surgery (a lumpectomy to the reconstructed breast and targeted radiation
Hi everyone I was first diagnosed with BC in 2000. I had a recurrence (2nd primary) 17 years later. 6 years later I was diagnosed with MBC. I had a small tumor present in my dermis at the masectomy scar sight. They followed with surgery (a lumpectomy to the reconstructed breast and targeted radiation
CalGal56
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
3 days ago
Sorted with natural thyroid medication ..but!! 🫡
Hi everyone ❤️ I posted a few days ago about my private prescription for ndt , [hope I'm allowed to post that bit]🙈 , I am at the moment waiting on the delivery of said medication and hoping it works for me. In the meantime I have received the endocrinologists report and have now received a gp appointment
Hi everyone ❤️ I posted a few days ago about my private prescription for ndt , [hope I'm allowed to post that bit]🙈 , I am at the moment waiting on the delivery of said medication and hoping it works for me. In the meantime I have received the endocrinologists report and have now received a gp appointment
birkie
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Thyroid UK
3 days ago
One year on
Today marks the first anniversary of my triple heart bypass. So grateful for the treatment I received and the support I have received from family and friends. My body has recovered really well and apart from a little discomfort when coughing or sneezing looking forward to the future. Feeling emotional
Today marks the first anniversary of my triple heart bypass. So grateful for the treatment I received and the support I have received from family and friends. My body has recovered really well and apart from a little discomfort when coughing or sneezing looking forward to the future. Feeling emotional
Rubyzog
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British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
My GP to do annual AF tests to detect asymptomatic patients
I've just had a letter from my local surgery saying following my suggestion they will now take the pulse of people who attend for annual exams (blood pressure, diabetes etc) to see if they are asymptomatic AF sufferers. A positive result to then be referred for ECG etc. A small victory.
I've just had a letter from my local surgery saying following my suggestion they will now take the pulse of people who attend for annual exams (blood pressure, diabetes etc) to see if they are asymptomatic AF sufferers. A positive result to then be referred for ECG etc. A small victory.
Omniscient1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
4 days ago
Leeches
Leeches - Has anyone had any experience with Parkinson's? Here a naturopath describes the therapy: About leeches The healing powers of leeches were already known and used in ancient times. Famous doctors such as Galen and Avicenna, later Hufeland, Morawitz, Bottenberg and many others used the
Leeches - Has anyone had any experience with Parkinson's? Here a naturopath describes the therapy: About leeches The healing powers of leeches were already known and used in ancient times. Famous doctors such as Galen and Avicenna, later Hufeland, Morawitz, Bottenberg and many others used the
PDTom
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Cure Parkinson's
4 days ago
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