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I have been in treatment for breast cancer since 2006 and have done the drill - lumpectomy, lymph nodes removal, chemo, radiation, herceptin, Arimidex for six years… then in 2019 a mastectomy, more hormone blockers, and three years of various combinations with Ibrance, which has sadly stopped working
I have been in treatment for breast cancer since 2006 and have done the drill - lumpectomy, lymph nodes removal, chemo, radiation, herceptin, Arimidex for six years… then in 2019 a mastectomy, more hormone blockers, and three years of various combinations with Ibrance, which has sadly stopped working
Whitaker
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 year ago
Low magnesium
Hello everyone, I am currently waiting for a 3rd catheter ablation and my heart is banging away like an orchestra drum relentlessly. I have just been told that my magnesium is a bit low and was advised to get some. In the past it has not been great on my digestive system. Does anyone know which type
Hello everyone, I am currently waiting for a 3rd catheter ablation and my heart is banging away like an orchestra drum relentlessly. I have just been told that my magnesium is a bit low and was advised to get some. In the past it has not been great on my digestive system. Does anyone know which type
Kubus
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
vision problem
hello to you all, I was diagnosed tachycardia with Flutter in June last year and as I have low BP and could not tolerate meds apart from Edoxaban 30mg daily plus I kept being sent to A&E due to feeling very poorly with balance issues caused by my low BP I was referred to an EP who decided as Bisosporol
hello to you all, I was diagnosed tachycardia with Flutter in June last year and as I have low BP and could not tolerate meds apart from Edoxaban 30mg daily plus I kept being sent to A&E due to feeling very poorly with balance issues caused by my low BP I was referred to an EP who decided as Bisosporol
fairyfeathers
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
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Radiation after Radical Prostatectomy with Lymph Node Removal in Non Metastatic and Metastatic Men. Need some answers.
For anyone following this post, just asking for clarity on the differences and to share your individual experiences. I had a radical prostatectomy with lymph node removal only 8, negative for pca. But, found with positive EPE margins, bladder wall, and microscopic bladder neck. A RO mentioned radiation
For anyone following this post, just asking for clarity on the differences and to share your individual experiences. I had a radical prostatectomy with lymph node removal only 8, negative for pca. But, found with positive EPE margins, bladder wall, and microscopic bladder neck. A RO mentioned radiation
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Lymphadenectomy with HDR Brachy mono?
To limit late radiation toxicities and better preserve erectile function, is it possible to have lymph nodes removed surgically instead of having the beam therapy that comes with HDR Brachyboost? Would the recurrence risk be reduced by the same degree with HDR mono plus lymphadenectomy as it would
To limit late radiation toxicities and better preserve erectile function, is it possible to have lymph nodes removed surgically instead of having the beam therapy that comes with HDR Brachyboost? Would the recurrence risk be reduced by the same degree with HDR mono plus lymphadenectomy as it would
SongofFred
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Prostate Cancer Network
1 year ago
To Do Radiation or Not do Radiation?
After a great response to the below treatments since diagnosis 07/01/2022 Triplicate Therapy including Docetaxel I qualified for a Swog Trial to have a Radical Prostatectomy with Extended Lymph Node Removal I decided against trial, since my hospital missed submission of paperwork. So without the
After a great response to the below treatments since diagnosis 07/01/2022 Triplicate Therapy including Docetaxel I qualified for a Swog Trial to have a Radical Prostatectomy with Extended Lymph Node Removal I decided against trial, since my hospital missed submission of paperwork. So without the
Shorehousejam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Discharge post endometrial ablation.
I'm 20 days post endometrial ablation and mirena coil for "Carrie level" periods. Everything has been fine so far, just wondering though when the watery/ yellowish discharge ends, it's far less than it was and I'm switching to panty liners. Those of you that have had it, how long did it take to stop?
I'm 20 days post endometrial ablation and mirena coil for "Carrie level" periods. Everything has been fine so far, just wondering though when the watery/ yellowish discharge ends, it's far less than it was and I'm switching to panty liners. Those of you that have had it, how long did it take to stop?
NikkiJR
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Post-ablation update
I had a catheter ablation under GA for my PAF some days ago and I am now taking it easy while recovering. The whole process was a little more complicated than I had expected and I have various aches and pains which are slowly improving - my right groin is a bit sore and bruised, my chest aches when I
I had a catheter ablation under GA for my PAF some days ago and I am now taking it easy while recovering. The whole process was a little more complicated than I had expected and I have various aches and pains which are slowly improving - my right groin is a bit sore and bruised, my chest aches when I
Hidden
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AF Association
1 year ago
whilst the country celebrates the coronation on Saturday I’ll be raising a glass to one year since my mini maze and one year afib free
Where have the last 12 months gone? I honestly can’t believe it’s a year since I had my mini maze and a year since I last had afib! I would do it again without hesitation. After 5 plus years of persistent afib and having been told by the EP who did my catheter ablation that I wasn’t capable of NSR
Where have the last 12 months gone? I honestly can’t believe it’s a year since I had my mini maze and a year since I last had afib! I would do it again without hesitation. After 5 plus years of persistent afib and having been told by the EP who did my catheter ablation that I wasn’t capable of NSR
MummyLuv
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AF Association
1 year ago
Cardiologists reports required
What reports am I actually “entitled” to have access to (NHS Scotland)? I’m not under the direct care of a designated Cardiologist, only general Medical review at local hospital (and GP). A 24hr ecg suggested Atrial Fibrillation and flutters. As a result an EP study / Catheter Ablation discussed
What reports am I actually “entitled” to have access to (NHS Scotland)? I’m not under the direct care of a designated Cardiologist, only general Medical review at local hospital (and GP). A 24hr ecg suggested Atrial Fibrillation and flutters. As a result an EP study / Catheter Ablation discussed
guinness1759
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British Heart Foundation
1 year ago
Suitability for catheter ablation?
Hello I was diagnosed with AF a month ago. When asked, my GP told me that catheter ablation is not really done for Atrial Fibrillation. Since many of you on this forum, and elsewhere, have had a catheter ablation, I wonder whether there were any special circumstances that made the ablation appropriate
Hello I was diagnosed with AF a month ago. When asked, my GP told me that catheter ablation is not really done for Atrial Fibrillation. Since many of you on this forum, and elsewhere, have had a catheter ablation, I wonder whether there were any special circumstances that made the ablation appropriate
seafin
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AF Association
1 year ago
Recently diagnosed Endo
Hi I'm new and looking for some insight away from the walls of medics.My story starts 3 years ago, I was bleeding more than I wasn't. I had always had heavy periods since they started and a lot of pain and anaemia more often than not, but thought it was normal (I'm 46 now). After having 2 children I
Hi I'm new and looking for some insight away from the walls of medics.My story starts 3 years ago, I was bleeding more than I wasn't. I had always had heavy periods since they started and a lot of pain and anaemia more often than not, but thought it was normal (I'm 46 now). After having 2 children I
Booty42
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Moving on...to olaparib
I recently updated to ask about chemo options, mainly cabazitaxel with or without carboplatin, or a second round of docetaxel, this time with carboplatin. I had been discussing these with my Mayo doctors, Kwon and Orme. Then earlier this week, Dr. Orme phoned me to report that after another genetic
I recently updated to ask about chemo options, mainly cabazitaxel with or without carboplatin, or a second round of docetaxel, this time with carboplatin. I had been discussing these with my Mayo doctors, Kwon and Orme. Then earlier this week, Dr. Orme phoned me to report that after another genetic
Arcticfox44
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Post lap bloating.
I had my laparoscopy 4 days ago, I'm quite swollen still, how long does it take for the bloating to subside?. I also had endometrial ablation and a mirena fitted, could it be the hormones too?. Also I read about mirena perforation, and now I'm paranoid that's going to happen to me 😆😬. I'm a hypochondriac
I had my laparoscopy 4 days ago, I'm quite swollen still, how long does it take for the bloating to subside?. I also had endometrial ablation and a mirena fitted, could it be the hormones too?. Also I read about mirena perforation, and now I'm paranoid that's going to happen to me 😆😬. I'm a hypochondriac
NikkiJR
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
pt3a lymph nodes removal
has prostectomy 2017. Pt3a gleason 3+4. Surgeon removed 18 lymph nodes. All were negative. Is this normal?
has prostectomy 2017. Pt3a gleason 3+4. Surgeon removed 18 lymph nodes. All were negative. Is this normal?
Bobby999
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 year ago
Pace and Ablate
I had my
AV
node
ablation
yesterday and wanted to say thanks for the support on here from others who've been through it. The procedure went without hitch.
I had my
AV
node
ablation
yesterday and wanted to say thanks for the support on here from others who've been through it. The procedure went without hitch.
Tototcx
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AF Association
2 years ago
Had my lap today.
Thought I'd update on my surgery today for anyone that hasn't had theirs yet. My bilateral cystectomy went really well. I had three rods put in and my ovarian cysts were pulled out through my belly button (lol ewww). Had endometrial ablation and mirena. Turns out I was absolutely riddled with endo but
Thought I'd update on my surgery today for anyone that hasn't had theirs yet. My bilateral cystectomy went really well. I had three rods put in and my ovarian cysts were pulled out through my belly button (lol ewww). Had endometrial ablation and mirena. Turns out I was absolutely riddled with endo but
NikkiJR
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
First lap tomorrow eek.
Wish me luck, I'm nervous. Having ovarian cystectomy, endometrial ablation and mirena. 😬 Did anyone take wind medication afterwards? Lol.
Wish me luck, I'm nervous. Having ovarian cystectomy, endometrial ablation and mirena. 😬 Did anyone take wind medication afterwards? Lol.
NikkiJR
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Endometriosis UK
1 year ago
Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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Arrhythmia Alliance
1 year ago
Do you have persistent or long-standing AF?
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
We are currently recruiting a small number of volunteers to form a panel to discuss your personal experiences of living with the condition. You must be aged 70+, live in the UK, and have received a confirmed diagnosis of persistent or long-standing AF. You may also be taking medications, have previously
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AF Association
1 year ago
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