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Swollen cord-stump after castration?
I got castrated three years ago, because the boys were inflammated, hard and numb. The right one cut out inguinal, got examinamed in pathology with result: no cancer. Thereby the left one got cut out from his sac-shelf directly, so i have the cord stump still in my inguinal left. It was often swollen
I got castrated three years ago, because the boys were inflammated, hard and numb. The right one cut out inguinal, got examinamed in pathology with result: no cancer. Thereby the left one got cut out from his sac-shelf directly, so i have the cord stump still in my inguinal left. It was often swollen
hanseunuch
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
10 months ago
What now?
So I had my post surgery appointment with my specialist a few weeks ago, I've been trying to digest what he said...but honestly I feel so deflated and like I'm going in circles. My hospital is BSGE registered, and there's only 1 other hospital that is BSGE in my region, so I feel stuck. Basically he
So I had my post surgery appointment with my specialist a few weeks ago, I've been trying to digest what he said...but honestly I feel so deflated and like I'm going in circles. My hospital is BSGE registered, and there's only 1 other hospital that is BSGE in my region, so I feel stuck. Basically he
CryBaby91
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Sensitive - birth announcement - he’s here!
Hi all, please ignore this post if today/this week/month/year is feeling particularly rubbish. After 5 years of trying; 5 own egg collections and 3 transfers (one of which ended in TFMR at 13 weeks), we decided to move onto donor eggs. We were lucky enough to be successful first time and our beautiful
Hi all, please ignore this post if today/this week/month/year is feeling particularly rubbish. After 5 years of trying; 5 own egg collections and 3 transfers (one of which ended in TFMR at 13 weeks), we decided to move onto donor eggs. We were lucky enough to be successful first time and our beautiful
Gempuddleduck
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
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The same procedure as every year - PMRpro's New Year greeting
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/30/european-new-years-eve-tv-staple-dinner-for-one-prequel I'm posting early so you can do what much of Europe does: at some time during the afternoon or evening we watch "Dinner for One", and this year there is extra news about the cult that follows Freddie
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2022/dec/30/european-new-years-eve-tv-staple-dinner-for-one-prequel I'm posting early so you can do what much of Europe does: at some time during the afternoon or evening we watch "Dinner for One", and this year there is extra news about the cult that follows Freddie
PMRpro
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PMRGCAuk
2 years ago
liver resection - nearly 3 years on
hi, I had my liver resection in sept 2020 due to a large liver adenoma (tumour) inside that had ruptured (unknown to me that it existed). Nearly 3 years on, I still get so much pain around my scar which is all the way across my abdomen. In the last few months, my pain has been particularly bad around
hi, I had my liver resection in sept 2020 due to a large liver adenoma (tumour) inside that had ruptured (unknown to me that it existed). Nearly 3 years on, I still get so much pain around my scar which is all the way across my abdomen. In the last few months, my pain has been particularly bad around
SurvivorPhoenix
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ICUsteps
1 year ago
Sensitive update ❤️
Hi all, I don’t really post on here very often but I thought that I would now to give an update on our IVF journey. It has been and still is an emotional rollercoaster of a ride. So we are blessed to have a beautiful 21 month old girl called Aurora, she was a success from our second cycle of IVF.
Hi all, I don’t really post on here very often but I thought that I would now to give an update on our IVF journey. It has been and still is an emotional rollercoaster of a ride. So we are blessed to have a beautiful 21 month old girl called Aurora, she was a success from our second cycle of IVF.
walkingmountains
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
Placenta Previa and possible Accreta
Hi everyone, a bit of a follow up from my last post - I saw my consultant today and went through my 20 week scan and the scan I had recently at 26weeks. We found out that at the 20 week scan my placenta was covering my cervix and at my 26 week scan it has moved away from the cervix by 6mm. The consultant
Hi everyone, a bit of a follow up from my last post - I saw my consultant today and went through my 20 week scan and the scan I had recently at 26weeks. We found out that at the 20 week scan my placenta was covering my cervix and at my 26 week scan it has moved away from the cervix by 6mm. The consultant
ZiggyandBC
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
2 years ago
Sweep and induction
Hello lovelies, I hope you’re all okay. We are nearly there - I am 37 and a half weeks now and enjoying the last few weeks of pregnancy. I am booked in for a sweep this Friday 23rd and then if that doesn’t work, will be induced on Thursday 29th. I just wondered how successful your sweeps have been
Hello lovelies, I hope you’re all okay. We are nearly there - I am 37 and a half weeks now and enjoying the last few weeks of pregnancy. I am booked in for a sweep this Friday 23rd and then if that doesn’t work, will be induced on Thursday 29th. I just wondered how successful your sweeps have been
Gempuddleduck
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
2 years ago
Sweep and induction
Hello lovelies, I hope you’re all okay. We are nearly there - I am 37 and a half weeks now and enjoying the last few weeks of pregnancy. I am booked in for a sweep this Friday 23rd and then if that doesn’t work, will be induced on Thursday 29th. I just wondered how successful your sweeps have been
Hello lovelies, I hope you’re all okay. We are nearly there - I am 37 and a half weeks now and enjoying the last few weeks of pregnancy. I am booked in for a sweep this Friday 23rd and then if that doesn’t work, will be induced on Thursday 29th. I just wondered how successful your sweeps have been
Gempuddleduck
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
2 years ago
babies and dodgy tickers apparently don’t go well together…anyone had a MRA or microvascular angiogram?
re-repost as I mentioned the v*rus that can not be named!! hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist
re-repost as I mentioned the v*rus that can not be named!! hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
babies and dodgy tickers apparently don’t go well together…anyone had a MRA or microvascular
Repost as apparently the below couldn't be fully seen before :) hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist
Repost as apparently the below couldn't be fully seen before :) hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
* Sensitive * Baby boy is here after nearly 8 long years ❤️✨️
Our baby boy arrived via planned C Section weighing 8.1 pounds. He is absolutely beautiful and we are so in love 🥰 it STILL doesn't feel real LOL! Doesn't feel like he is actually mine after so many years of trying and negative tests. From the bottom of my heart thank you to everyone who has helped
Our baby boy arrived via planned C Section weighing 8.1 pounds. He is absolutely beautiful and we are so in love 🥰 it STILL doesn't feel real LOL! Doesn't feel like he is actually mine after so many years of trying and negative tests. From the bottom of my heart thank you to everyone who has helped
Littlepeax
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Fertility Network UK
2 years ago
babies and dodgy tickers apparently don’t go well together…anyone had a MRA or microvascular angio?
hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist at the time was ok with that but they wanted me to see an
hey guys! So, bit of an update. It’s nearly a year since my bypass and Christ, hasn’t time flown by?! I’m now the grand old age of 35. I know, just a baby! So, our/my plan was to get pregnant a year after my bypass and my surgeon/cardiologist at the time was ok with that but they wanted me to see an
MarmiteB
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Endometriosis on the outside of uterus
I had a baby 4 weeks ago 🥳was over the moon. Didn't think I'd get him. Felt really well for the pregnancy and the last 4 weeks. Had hurrendous abdominal pain and lower back pain for 5 days. Been advised to get a coil but can't get it until January. Feeling really low that I'm not going to cope over
I had a baby 4 weeks ago 🥳was over the moon. Didn't think I'd get him. Felt really well for the pregnancy and the last 4 weeks. Had hurrendous abdominal pain and lower back pain for 5 days. Been advised to get a coil but can't get it until January. Feeling really low that I'm not going to cope over
JenRow7
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Oopherectomy or Hysterectomy?
Hi everyone, I have been recently diagnosed with endometriosis and adenomyosis. I saw a gynaecologist at my local hospital who said my choices for treatment are either oopherectomy or abdominal hysterectomy as I've had 2 c-sections. There was no mention of a laparoscopy. I also have hypermobility (EDS
Hi everyone, I have been recently diagnosed with endometriosis and adenomyosis. I saw a gynaecologist at my local hospital who said my choices for treatment are either oopherectomy or abdominal hysterectomy as I've had 2 c-sections. There was no mention of a laparoscopy. I also have hypermobility (EDS
BluePanda7
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Recent c section....pain 4 weeks on
Hi I had a c section 4 weeks ago. I've now got really intense pain I've had fir 48 hours. I thought it was my period but could it be ovulation pain? Is my left side and my back and also partly my right side. Will it be part of my recovery? I'm hoping it's not permanent! The surgeon said my entire uterus
Hi I had a c section 4 weeks ago. I've now got really intense pain I've had fir 48 hours. I thought it was my period but could it be ovulation pain? Is my left side and my back and also partly my right side. Will it be part of my recovery? I'm hoping it's not permanent! The surgeon said my entire uterus
JenRow7
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Sensitive Post - Hope for others.
Well, after a seriously long and bumpy road, our gorgeous little girl has finally arrived. Her birth brought further complications including cholestasis, preeclampsia, induction of labourx2, failed forceps and finally emergency C-section. As scared as I was about all of that, we were beautifully cared
Well, after a seriously long and bumpy road, our gorgeous little girl has finally arrived. Her birth brought further complications including cholestasis, preeclampsia, induction of labourx2, failed forceps and finally emergency C-section. As scared as I was about all of that, we were beautifully cared
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
2 years ago
*sensitive* little man has arrived
Fortunately little man arrived last Thursday by unplanned
Caesarean
section
. I had an “easy” pregnancy, but at my last midwife’s appointment my bump hadn’t grown and a scan revealed slow growth with not enough fluid around baby.
Fortunately little man arrived last Thursday by unplanned
Caesarean
section
. I had an “easy” pregnancy, but at my last midwife’s appointment my bump hadn’t grown and a scan revealed slow growth with not enough fluid around baby.
CJohns
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Fertility Network UK - Pregnancy Support
2 years ago
Planned c-section and post partum
Hi, i have a planned c section coming up and would need to fast 12 hours prior surgery. I also need to take medications to prepare for c-section. I was wondering when it best to take levothyroxine? Do i take it as normal in morning of c-section despite other drugs in my system?
Hi, i have a planned c section coming up and would need to fast 12 hours prior surgery. I also need to take medications to prepare for c-section. I was wondering when it best to take levothyroxine? Do i take it as normal in morning of c-section despite other drugs in my system?
Chamomile2020
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
After Urolift Failure What next
I had the Urolift procedure in June 2021. No change to symptoms at all apart from near 'urgency incontinence'. A recent cystoscopy revealed that one end of one of the four implants used was in my bladder (rare occurrence) which has started to 'crust' and a stone has formed which has now been lasered
I had the Urolift procedure in June 2021. No change to symptoms at all apart from near 'urgency incontinence'. A recent cystoscopy revealed that one end of one of the four implants used was in my bladder (rare occurrence) which has started to 'crust' and a stone has formed which has now been lasered
FerdyOne
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Men's Health Forum
1 year ago
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