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Ovary Removal
Hello Ladies, I have recently had both of my ovaries removed in a NHS hospital. the operation went fine and they were removed through keyhole surgery. After the operation I found that my Virgina was very sore and the nurse had said something was inserted in to during the operation. The ovaries
Hello Ladies, I have recently had both of my ovaries removed in a NHS hospital. the operation went fine and they were removed through keyhole surgery. After the operation I found that my Virgina was very sore and the nurse had said something was inserted in to during the operation. The ovaries
Opalqueen
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My Ovacome
4 days ago
post surgery update, thank you
hi everyone, I posted on here when I was in hospital struggling with post operation issues. Thank you to everyone for your support and suggestions to help me get through. I’ve been home for about a week now and recovering really well, managing short walks and thank goodness bowel and stomach complications
hi everyone, I posted on here when I was in hospital struggling with post operation issues. Thank you to everyone for your support and suggestions to help me get through. I’ve been home for about a week now and recovering really well, managing short walks and thank goodness bowel and stomach complications
Sunsetime
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My Ovacome
4 days ago
Blood pressure
Hi, can anyone advise me please? Recently I’ve been worrying about leaving my dog while we go away on holiday. It gave me a constant headache so I decided to take my bp, I had it checked in May at the surgery & it was fine but when I checked it recently it was quite high first reading was 147/85 rather
Hi, can anyone advise me please? Recently I’ve been worrying about leaving my dog while we go away on holiday. It gave me a constant headache so I decided to take my bp, I had it checked in May at the surgery & it was fine but when I checked it recently it was quite high first reading was 147/85 rather
Gilly61
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Pain Concern
4 days ago
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New member -Dexa query
Background I was diagnosed with PMR in June 2024. Fortunate in having very supportive GP who quickly started me on 15 mg Predisolone which brought about dramatic improvement. Dose has been reduced to 14 mg after 1 month. GP plan is to reduce by about 1mg a month, depending on monthly blood test results
Background I was diagnosed with PMR in June 2024. Fortunate in having very supportive GP who quickly started me on 15 mg Predisolone which brought about dramatic improvement. Dose has been reduced to 14 mg after 1 month. GP plan is to reduce by about 1mg a month, depending on monthly blood test results
Crosswordsolver
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PMRGCAuk
4 days ago
Next weeks medical treats
Hi everyone the clocks counting down , Radiotherapy starts next Tuesday. I have a problem already they don't give you the timetable of appointments till you go so if I have to go back on Thursday not enough warning (i.e 48hrs notice required for transport) Even the cancer centre requires 48 hrs notice
Hi everyone the clocks counting down , Radiotherapy starts next Tuesday. I have a problem already they don't give you the timetable of appointments till you go so if I have to go back on Thursday not enough warning (i.e 48hrs notice required for transport) Even the cancer centre requires 48 hrs notice
katieoxo60
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 days ago
Surgery recovery whilst having a physical job
Hi all, I was after some advice regarding surgery recovery. Obviously we all recover differently from surgery, but I was wondering if anyone had any advice who has a physical job. I'm a gardener and I work on an estate, so I do have a HR department etc. just a lot of the advice says you can go back to
Hi all, I was after some advice regarding surgery recovery. Obviously we all recover differently from surgery, but I was wondering if anyone had any advice who has a physical job. I'm a gardener and I work on an estate, so I do have a HR department etc. just a lot of the advice says you can go back to
melwise42
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Endometriosis UK
5 days ago
Some experiences on cardiac symptoms
After a stroke ten years ago I had an ASD closure. I was born with a mitral valve prolapse. My regurgitation currently is estimated to be moderate to severe. No surgery on the cards. About three months ago I was shopping when I experienced a severe pain in my upper back and left arm. My arm felt
After a stroke ten years ago I had an ASD closure. I was born with a mitral valve prolapse. My regurgitation currently is estimated to be moderate to severe. No surgery on the cards. About three months ago I was shopping when I experienced a severe pain in my upper back and left arm. My arm felt
SlothOnSpeed
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British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
surgery
well guys , my doctor okayed surgery for me 2 months ago, had a left hip given me fits. At the same time he scheduled a PET scan for me ,I’ve had numerous CT and MRI. Well surgery was a suprise for me, the right hip ,the femur was eaten all up by the cancer, the left was worn out . They wouldn’t do
well guys , my doctor okayed surgery for me 2 months ago, had a left hip given me fits. At the same time he scheduled a PET scan for me ,I’ve had numerous CT and MRI. Well surgery was a suprise for me, the right hip ,the femur was eaten all up by the cancer, the left was worn out . They wouldn’t do
larry_dammit
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
Abnormal ECG
So the arrhythmia team contacted me yesterday to discuss the result of my ECG done at my local surgery . Apparently although the test showed an an abnormal pattern with wide QRS it was a minimal deviation and not any form of AF . It could be an age related change but my sinus rhythm was normal and the
So the arrhythmia team contacted me yesterday to discuss the result of my ECG done at my local surgery . Apparently although the test showed an an abnormal pattern with wide QRS it was a minimal deviation and not any form of AF . It could be an age related change but my sinus rhythm was normal and the
Hammerboy
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 days ago
Excision surgery
Hi,Has anybody gone abroad for excision surgery? How did you find it? Was it cheaper than the UK? Thanks x
Hi,Has anybody gone abroad for excision surgery? How did you find it? Was it cheaper than the UK? Thanks x
Jb0191
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Endometriosis UK
5 days ago
A 4 Year Journey
I had a Prostatectomy in July 2020. My PSA was a 5.0 and my Gleason was 3+4. Cancer did not penetrate outer wall of gland. Decipher score was 64. Did Kegels and PT for incontinence....nothing helped and today still very much incontinent. In May 2022 my PSA began to steadily rise from undetectable for
I had a Prostatectomy in July 2020. My PSA was a 5.0 and my Gleason was 3+4. Cancer did not penetrate outer wall of gland. Decipher score was 64. Did Kegels and PT for incontinence....nothing helped and today still very much incontinent. In May 2022 my PSA began to steadily rise from undetectable for
lockerroombuddy
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
5 days ago
looking for input - RIsing PSA with Negative PSMA Pet scan
diagnosed in 2020 with Oligometastatic prostate cancer (1 spot detected on right ischium (hip)). Had prostate removed via surgery, did 39 radiation treatments to hip and prostate bed and took Lupron and Erleada . Stopped the hormone therapy in July 2022 (psa undetectable for 2 yrs). My psa in 2024
diagnosed in 2020 with Oligometastatic prostate cancer (1 spot detected on right ischium (hip)). Had prostate removed via surgery, did 39 radiation treatments to hip and prostate bed and took Lupron and Erleada . Stopped the hormone therapy in July 2022 (psa undetectable for 2 yrs). My psa in 2024
ND1988
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 days ago
My Doctor's theory
I have just read the article Research update: Looking for tinnitus biomarkers. Very encouraging and the first evidence that my doctors theory, many years ago, was probably correct. I have had Tinnitus since traumatic surgery aged six. (now 62) Unaware it was abnormal, I was not diagnosed until years
I have just read the article Research update: Looking for tinnitus biomarkers. Very encouraging and the first evidence that my doctors theory, many years ago, was probably correct. I have had Tinnitus since traumatic surgery aged six. (now 62) Unaware it was abnormal, I was not diagnosed until years
AndyTsince1967
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Tinnitus UK
5 days ago
Returning to Golf
Had Trab surgery on 5th June. Having regular checks with my consultant/surgeon. Keen golfer. Just wonder if anyone else has had Trab who was a golfer, and how long they were off the course? Thanks.
Had Trab surgery on 5th June. Having regular checks with my consultant/surgeon. Keen golfer. Just wonder if anyone else has had Trab who was a golfer, and how long they were off the course? Thanks.
Lovearoastdinner
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Glaucoma UK
6 days ago
Low Heart rate
Hi am new on this site as I have recently felt like I am about to pass out.Am waiting for result of ECG from doctors surgery. As I was diagnosed with high cholesterol I have been exercising and lost half stone walking briskly everyday my resting heart rate has dropped to 54 BPM I am concerned now that
Hi am new on this site as I have recently felt like I am about to pass out.Am waiting for result of ECG from doctors surgery. As I was diagnosed with high cholesterol I have been exercising and lost half stone walking briskly everyday my resting heart rate has dropped to 54 BPM I am concerned now that
Gobolino
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British Heart Foundation
6 days ago
Struggling to lose weight
Hi all, I have some current health problems and am obese. The obesity is definitely making the health problems worse (I put on a substantial amount of weight in the last year) but I am currently struggling with losing weight. I am post menopause. Was recently diagnosed with: Severe sleep apnea -
Hi all, I have some current health problems and am obese. The obesity is definitely making the health problems worse (I put on a substantial amount of weight in the last year) but I am currently struggling with losing weight. I am post menopause. Was recently diagnosed with: Severe sleep apnea -
gintyc
2024 July
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Weight Loss Support
6 days ago
POST OP
Hi im 19 I'm now 3 days post op I had an ep study and catheter ablation.I had to spend 2hrs in recovery due to the fact I kept on stopping breathing, was foaming at mouth shaking and my blood pressure was extremly low, I had to spend 3hrs on oxygen due to the fact I kept stopping breathing. After I was
Hi im 19 I'm now 3 days post op I had an ep study and catheter ablation.I had to spend 2hrs in recovery due to the fact I kept on stopping breathing, was foaming at mouth shaking and my blood pressure was extremly low, I had to spend 3hrs on oxygen due to the fact I kept stopping breathing. After I was
Thegamer03
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British Heart Foundation
6 days ago
”cells” Recent check up post lens replacement
Hi can anyone help me understand what would be meant by “ a few cells” when I had a recent examination. My doctor has said this on a couple of occasions as it’s taken a few months for my sight to clear post lens replacement surgery. I kept meaning to ask but had a list of questions so thought I would
Hi can anyone help me understand what would be meant by “ a few cells” when I had a recent examination. My doctor has said this on a couple of occasions as it’s taken a few months for my sight to clear post lens replacement surgery. I kept meaning to ask but had a list of questions so thought I would
Martyn321
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Glaucoma UK
6 days ago
Just Nod If You Can Hear Me
I’m hearing from several doctors and a counselor who swear there are men who have maintained size, resolved incontinence, and restored erectile function (albeit with pills, injections, prosthetics) following nerve sparing radical prostatectomy. When I ask how I can connect with just one of these men
I’m hearing from several doctors and a counselor who swear there are men who have maintained size, resolved incontinence, and restored erectile function (albeit with pills, injections, prosthetics) following nerve sparing radical prostatectomy. When I ask how I can connect with just one of these men
LakeGuy22
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
6 days ago
Edoxaban side effects
Hi all I’ve been taking Edoxaban for a week and a half now. Felt absolutely fine before I started taking it but a few days in I felt dreadful - pressure in ears, shooting pains in head, fatigue and generally feeling rubbish. Likened it to how I felt after the Covid vaccine, weirdly! I genuinely don’
Hi all I’ve been taking Edoxaban for a week and a half now. Felt absolutely fine before I started taking it but a few days in I felt dreadful - pressure in ears, shooting pains in head, fatigue and generally feeling rubbish. Likened it to how I felt after the Covid vaccine, weirdly! I genuinely don’
Joeyy06
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 days ago
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