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Endometrioid adenocarcinoma?
I am 43. Back in February I had an emergency op to remove a twisted ovary. Histology suggested (not 100% conclusive) endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Advice was hysterectomy with removal of omentum and other ovary and lymph nodes. I refused to have lymph nodes removed and sought 2nd opinion. 2nd surgeon
I am 43. Back in February I had an emergency op to remove a twisted ovary. Histology suggested (not 100% conclusive) endometrioid adenocarcinoma. Advice was hysterectomy with removal of omentum and other ovary and lymph nodes. I refused to have lymph nodes removed and sought 2nd opinion. 2nd surgeon
Donut_in_my_hand
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My Ovacome
8 years ago
What is wrong now?
I appreciate all you who respond to one another. I had most of colon removed from colon cancer. About 1/3 of color left. That was 4 years ago and now I am crazy trying to figure out how to ease poop cramps. I am 66 so I guess I am still trying to heal but geez. I have had several tests with Gastro enterologist
I appreciate all you who respond to one another. I had most of colon removed from colon cancer. About 1/3 of color left. That was 4 years ago and now I am crazy trying to figure out how to ease poop cramps. I am 66 so I guess I am still trying to heal but geez. I have had several tests with Gastro enterologist
Kathy1950
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IBS Network
8 years ago
Long term bowel cancer survivor
I was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 41. It had already spread to the liver so was classified as Stage IV (and there is no Stage V). Over the years I have gone through one bowel resection, two liver resections, several tumour ablations and other procedures. I have also experienced (and still
I was diagnosed with colon cancer at the age of 41. It had already spread to the liver so was classified as Stage IV (and there is no Stage V). Over the years I have gone through one bowel resection, two liver resections, several tumour ablations and other procedures. I have also experienced (and still
Jezza
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Colon Cancer Connected
8 years ago
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My husband had bowel cancer ten years ago. He had part of his bowel and his bladder removed. I remember the worry when he was diagnosed, the wait for surgery and learning how to cope afterwards. Life still gives us challenges but we cope very well. If I can help anyone else through this illness, I shall
My husband had bowel cancer ten years ago. He had part of his bowel and his bladder removed. I remember the worry when he was diagnosed, the wait for surgery and learning how to cope afterwards. Life still gives us challenges but we cope very well. If I can help anyone else through this illness, I shall
beaton
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Colon Cancer Connected
8 years ago
black stools
hi, I have had ibs c all my life, started taking magnesium citrate capsulesfor 2 months now with some success, went for endocopsy, I also have acid reflux and erosion ,2 days ago I started to have running black stools little scared to go back to drs not sure if this can be just a fluke or something
hi, I have had ibs c all my life, started taking magnesium citrate capsulesfor 2 months now with some success, went for endocopsy, I also have acid reflux and erosion ,2 days ago I started to have running black stools little scared to go back to drs not sure if this can be just a fluke or something
bearfriend52
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IBS Network
8 years ago
Lactulose Sickness ?
Hi. Just wondered if anyone else has started being sick after taking lactulose. Terry has been taking it for months but lately even after a small sip he starts retching & then is sick. He also takes Laxido so am wondering if he could leave the Lactulose for a while. Any help is much appreciated.xx
Hi. Just wondered if anyone else has started being sick after taking lactulose. Terry has been taking it for months but lately even after a small sip he starts retching & then is sick. He also takes Laxido so am wondering if he could leave the Lactulose for a while. Any help is much appreciated.xx
h0b0
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British Liver Trust
8 years ago
Hi there lately I have been ha...
Hi there lately I have been having looser stool than normal it doesn't go straight loose stool for 3 to 4 weeks but it last longer than week I have been having constipation to with loose stool is that possible and also been strainng and also sometimes it feels as iff I have not complete my bowel movement
Hi there lately I have been having looser stool than normal it doesn't go straight loose stool for 3 to 4 weeks but it last longer than week I have been having constipation to with loose stool is that possible and also been strainng and also sometimes it feels as iff I have not complete my bowel movement
Andyg174
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IBS Network
8 years ago
Primary sclerosing cholangitis
I have Lupus and PSC which is a rare disease of the bile ducts. My specialist states I will soon get colitis and then I can be put on a trial drug. My gut is telling me that my lupus is attacking my bile ducts and maybe I should be on a lupus drug not waiting for a bowel drug? Anyone else have PSC?
I have Lupus and PSC which is a rare disease of the bile ducts. My specialist states I will soon get colitis and then I can be put on a trial drug. My gut is telling me that my lupus is attacking my bile ducts and maybe I should be on a lupus drug not waiting for a bowel drug? Anyone else have PSC?
Evaj3
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LUPUS UK
8 years ago
Psyllium
Good evening all. I'm looking for some advise... I've recently been advised by a dietician to introduce some linseed into my diet. I've been doing this every morning. Unfortunately, at the same time my endometriosis has flared up. After doing some research, linseed is one of the main foods to avoid in
Good evening all. I'm looking for some advise... I've recently been advised by a dietician to introduce some linseed into my diet. I've been doing this every morning. Unfortunately, at the same time my endometriosis has flared up. After doing some research, linseed is one of the main foods to avoid in
Jodiex
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IBS Network
8 years ago
Bloated tum after bowel surgery
I had a bowel resection in Nov last year and it went well. Have just had another colonoscopy to check handiwork and remove 2 polyps.. non cancerous- but since this have suffered with serious bloating . Have tried to reduce fibre but nothing seems to help . I was so lucky in being diagnosed thro the screening
I had a bowel resection in Nov last year and it went well. Have just had another colonoscopy to check handiwork and remove 2 polyps.. non cancerous- but since this have suffered with serious bloating . Have tried to reduce fibre but nothing seems to help . I was so lucky in being diagnosed thro the screening
skary
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Bowel Disease Support
8 years ago
ibs pain
have recently been getting pain in right side of stomach about level with belly button doctor gave me dicylocloverine but not much difference okay as long as taking them but comes back later can I take them permantly or can I take colofac permantly
have recently been getting pain in right side of stomach about level with belly button doctor gave me dicylocloverine but not much difference okay as long as taking them but comes back later can I take them permantly or can I take colofac permantly
savvanah
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IBS Network
8 years ago
Percutaneous Transhepatic Cholangiogram
Hi All, It looks like mums Carbo/Caelyx treatment has not been working and she has a blockage in her bile duct from her liver where the disease has progressed. They tried to put a stent in the bile duct today but it was unsuccessful therefore they are doing a Percutaneous Transhepatic. Cholangiogram
Hi All, It looks like mums Carbo/Caelyx treatment has not been working and she has a blockage in her bile duct from her liver where the disease has progressed. They tried to put a stent in the bile duct today but it was unsuccessful therefore they are doing a Percutaneous Transhepatic. Cholangiogram
Be-Positive
in
My Ovacome
8 years ago
Stuck between a rock and a hard place. Really confused over next steps on treatments.
Morning everyone, I've turned to this board because quite frankly I have no idea what to do. After meeting with a new consultant on February 17th a new treatment plan was put in place. This consisted of; Try to put the mirena back in using a local anesthetic (4th attempt). If that worked great if not
Morning everyone, I've turned to this board because quite frankly I have no idea what to do. After meeting with a new consultant on February 17th a new treatment plan was put in place. This consisted of; Try to put the mirena back in using a local anesthetic (4th attempt). If that worked great if not
Mumfordnsons
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
Is there ANYTHING that works for IBS
I have been suffering badly for over 7 months with my latest episode (mainly pain/discomfort, bloating, very occasional D and fatigue) and have tried every diet (FODMAP, gluten, lactose, meat free, veg/fruit free, fat free etc etc etc) and have tried every medication known to man and more, loads of different
I have been suffering badly for over 7 months with my latest episode (mainly pain/discomfort, bloating, very occasional D and fatigue) and have tried every diet (FODMAP, gluten, lactose, meat free, veg/fruit free, fat free etc etc etc) and have tried every medication known to man and more, loads of different
Nick137
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IBS Network
8 years ago
Lymph node pain?
Hi everyone, I am on W&W and every now and then I feel pain in my groin area. My lymph nodes are swollen in my neck area and my groin. I get sharp pain sometimes in my groin area and I was told by my doctor this was because of my swollen lymph nodes. Has anyone else experienced this? My numbers are
Hi everyone, I am on W&W and every now and then I feel pain in my groin area. My lymph nodes are swollen in my neck area and my groin. I get sharp pain sometimes in my groin area and I was told by my doctor this was because of my swollen lymph nodes. Has anyone else experienced this? My numbers are
BCTexas
in
CLL Support
8 years ago
Coffee Intake Reduced Colorectal Cancer Risk
[i]Drinking coffee resulted in a more than 25% decreased risk for developing colorectal cancer, according to the results of a study published in Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.[/i] : [i]“This large case–control study (coffee intake and colorectal cancer occurrence in 5,145 cases and 4,097
[i]Drinking coffee resulted in a more than 25% decreased risk for developing colorectal cancer, according to the results of a study published in Cancer, Epidemiology, Biomarkers & Prevention.[/i] : [i]“This large case–control study (coffee intake and colorectal cancer occurrence in 5,145 cases and 4,097
AussieNeil
Partner
in
CLL Support
8 years ago
Bowel resection
Hi, I had/have severe endo which required me to have surgery to remove adhesions including ones which stuck my bowel and uterus together. Unfortunately, I am now waiting for further surgery which will include a bowel resection. I just wanted to know any one else's experience of this surgery? I have a
Hi, I had/have severe endo which required me to have surgery to remove adhesions including ones which stuck my bowel and uterus together. Unfortunately, I am now waiting for further surgery which will include a bowel resection. I just wanted to know any one else's experience of this surgery? I have a
Devils_Advocate
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Endometriosis UK
8 years ago
Tracey
Hi im tracey from australia been dignosed with pv and also hct have been waiting to see the hematologist for 2 years had to get really unwell first then got an appointment. Put on low dose aspirin and had 3 vsections and feeling a lot better so terrified ive already had bowel cancer 5 years ago so feeling
Hi im tracey from australia been dignosed with pv and also hct have been waiting to see the hematologist for 2 years had to get really unwell first then got an appointment. Put on low dose aspirin and had 3 vsections and feeling a lot better so terrified ive already had bowel cancer 5 years ago so feeling
tracey1003
in
MPN Voice
8 years ago
Don't be afraid to talk about bowel cancer
Bowel cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the UK. There are 40,000 new cases every year. Nine in ten cases are in people over 60. If you’re aged 60-74, there is a screening programme for bowel cancer. Ask your GP about it. You’re also at increased risk if you have a family history of
Bowel cancer is one of the most common types of cancer in the UK. There are 40,000 new cases every year. Nine in ten cases are in people over 60. If you’re aged 60-74, there is a screening programme for bowel cancer. Ask your GP about it. You’re also at increased risk if you have a family history of
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Administrator
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Men's Health Forum
8 years ago
Worried
I suffered with ibs about 15 or more years ago but only have the occasional flare up , more bloating and wind like pains for maybe a day then ok , but for the last 10 days have had pain , really bad pain every day & bloating , stomach looks swollen , I've been taking Colofac every day since this started
I suffered with ibs about 15 or more years ago but only have the occasional flare up , more bloating and wind like pains for maybe a day then ok , but for the last 10 days have had pain , really bad pain every day & bloating , stomach looks swollen , I've been taking Colofac every day since this started
Lindylou2016
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IBS Network
8 years ago
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