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TSH rising inexplicably
Hi, I haven’t posted for years because things had been as stable as they could be for someone with ME, but in the last year my TSH has gone from suppressed on T3 only therapy to high ‘normal’ to just over ‘normal’ to my latest blood of TSH 7.86. Sorry this is a long post I am a complicated case.
Hi, I haven’t posted for years because things had been as stable as they could be for someone with ME, but in the last year my TSH has gone from suppressed on T3 only therapy to high ‘normal’ to just over ‘normal’ to my latest blood of TSH 7.86. Sorry this is a long post I am a complicated case.
sulamaye
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Total Hip Replacement Decision
Hello Friends, I have ET-MPL 515L, and this is year 10 with the disease, and I am doing well thanks to Pegasys. I have been informed, due to arthritis, I need a total hip replacement. Those of us with MPN's are at increased risk of vertebrae and hip fractures, YIKES! In discussions with my Oncologist
Hello Friends, I have ET-MPL 515L, and this is year 10 with the disease, and I am doing well thanks to Pegasys. I have been informed, due to arthritis, I need a total hip replacement. Those of us with MPN's are at increased risk of vertebrae and hip fractures, YIKES! In discussions with my Oncologist
Indigo42916
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MPN Voice
4 months ago
LiveLung Small Cell Lung Cancer Virtual Group Meeting January 22nd!
Plan to attend this month's LiveLung SCLC Virtual group meeting! January 22nd - 7:00 pm ET - Small Cell Lung Cancer Meeting*- Expert Speaker: Massachusetts General Thoracic Surgeon, Dr. Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, will discuss the role of surgery as SCLC treatment - REGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us
Plan to attend this month's LiveLung SCLC Virtual group meeting! January 22nd - 7:00 pm ET - Small Cell Lung Cancer Meeting*- Expert Speaker: Massachusetts General Thoracic Surgeon, Dr. Chi-Fu Jeffrey Yang, will discuss the role of surgery as SCLC treatment - REGISTER HERE: https://us02web.zoom.us
AmyKamp
Partner
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Small Cell Lung Cancer Support
4 months ago
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Pacemaker surgery
Hello everyone I am likely to be having a pacemaker fitting soon and the idea of the surgery is really freaking me out. I think it's because it's done under local anaesthetic and so I'll see them doing it. For people that have had the surgery, how was it and how did you feel afterwards? I've had two
Hello everyone I am likely to be having a pacemaker fitting soon and the idea of the surgery is really freaking me out. I think it's because it's done under local anaesthetic and so I'll see them doing it. For people that have had the surgery, how was it and how did you feel afterwards? I've had two
Ezrafurball
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
waiting for surgery
Still waiting to hear if and when I will have surgery talked to the surgery by phone back in August. Who was very nice but it's all the waiting have lost my job as a train guard looking for new one in the company.
Still waiting to hear if and when I will have surgery talked to the surgery by phone back in August. Who was very nice but it's all the waiting have lost my job as a train guard looking for new one in the company.
chrisboxall
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
My journey thus far
I am currently at the point of deciding on treatment for my high risk prostate cancer. Here is where things stand thus far:
October 2023:
PSA of 22 discovered at routine physical
November 2023:
PSA score of 25.6 upon retest by urologist
December 2023:
TRUS Biopsy. Cancer in
I am currently at the point of deciding on treatment for my high risk prostate cancer. Here is where things stand thus far:
October 2023:
PSA of 22 discovered at routine physical
November 2023:
PSA score of 25.6 upon retest by urologist
December 2023:
TRUS Biopsy. Cancer in
CavScout
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 months ago
How To Request Cosmetic Surgery on NHS Due to Facial Different Caused By Illness?
Hi all, I have some questions regarding getting help and surgery due to the very negative facial and bodily differences I have had because of a serious illness. I suffered from severe toxicity which caused a loss of significant adipose tissue (fatty tissue) from my face and chest. It also caused a
Hi all, I have some questions regarding getting help and surgery due to the very negative facial and bodily differences I have had because of a serious illness. I suffered from severe toxicity which caused a loss of significant adipose tissue (fatty tissue) from my face and chest. It also caused a
Sarah030609
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Changing Faces
4 months ago
incorrect dose of prednisolone?
Just less than a month ago, I reduced my first prednisolone dose from 15mg to 12.5mg. This was after a blood test. I wasn’t keen to reduce by more than ten percent, especially as I was going to be travelling a long way and be away for Xmas and new year, then home for two days and away again for eight
Just less than a month ago, I reduced my first prednisolone dose from 15mg to 12.5mg. This was after a blood test. I wasn’t keen to reduce by more than ten percent, especially as I was going to be travelling a long way and be away for Xmas and new year, then home for two days and away again for eight
Freshairfiend
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Ropinirole vs Buprenorphine!
I had a phone call from 1 Dr. who told me that Ropinirole would cure my RLS and was annoyed that I wouldn't take them. He decided to get the head of the Surgery to phone me to try to put pressure on me ! I did say that the 10 mcg had helped me a little bit but I would like a stronger patch . A few day's
I had a phone call from 1 Dr. who told me that Ropinirole would cure my RLS and was annoyed that I wouldn't take them. He decided to get the head of the Surgery to phone me to try to put pressure on me ! I did say that the 10 mcg had helped me a little bit but I would like a stronger patch . A few day's
Danni54
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 months ago
itch after rafiotherapy
hi I had treatment for DCIS 4 months ago . Had breast conserving surgery then radiotherapy , i had a very bad radiation burn under my breast which eventually healed. Now I have intense ibtching and discolouration of skin under my breast . I do have large breasts and this doesn’t help . Does anyone
hi I had treatment for DCIS 4 months ago . Had breast conserving surgery then radiotherapy , i had a very bad radiation burn under my breast which eventually healed. Now I have intense ibtching and discolouration of skin under my breast . I do have large breasts and this doesn’t help . Does anyone
Caradomben
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SHARE Breast Cancer Support
4 months ago
Has anyone else struggled after catheter?
I had my endo and fibroids excised on Saturday. I'm hoping it's enough otherwise I'll be back for a hysterectomy to get rid of the adeno too. I found out the day before surgery I would be catheterised. This was fine until the catherer was removed a day later, when I really struggled to empty my bladder
I had my endo and fibroids excised on Saturday. I'm hoping it's enough otherwise I'll be back for a hysterectomy to get rid of the adeno too. I found out the day before surgery I would be catheterised. This was fine until the catherer was removed a day later, when I really struggled to empty my bladder
GreenViolin
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
Pregnancy and Endometriosis
Just reaching out to other ladies going through FETs with Endometriosis before lap surgery. does anyone have any positive stories? If IVF doesn’t work out this year was going to look into Lap surgery. I am on the waiting list to see a gynaecologist, but the waiting list is a year ! In my area.
Just reaching out to other ladies going through FETs with Endometriosis before lap surgery. does anyone have any positive stories? If IVF doesn’t work out this year was going to look into Lap surgery. I am on the waiting list to see a gynaecologist, but the waiting list is a year ! In my area.
C-a-t-m-u-m
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Fertility Network UK
4 months ago
Violent shaking
Hi, everybody. I was diagnosed November 2019 and have tapered to 3mgs a day. I was woken at 3.30 this morning by the badger eating the food we put out for it in the garden. The tin it's under makes a noise. I started to feel a bit strange with the familiar shoulder aches, but then gradually started
Hi, everybody. I was diagnosed November 2019 and have tapered to 3mgs a day. I was woken at 3.30 this morning by the badger eating the food we put out for it in the garden. The tin it's under makes a noise. I started to feel a bit strange with the familiar shoulder aches, but then gradually started
Utgorn
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PMRGCAuk
4 months ago
Looking for TKR advice
Hello everyone. I’m a 55 year old male who has had knee problems for the majority of my life. I think it originated from sports injuries as a schoolboy but I remember twisting it while at work when I was about 17 too. I have a long history of having treatment for knee problems including 2 or 3 arthroscopy
Hello everyone. I’m a 55 year old male who has had knee problems for the majority of my life. I think it originated from sports injuries as a schoolboy but I remember twisting it while at work when I was about 17 too. I have a long history of having treatment for knee problems including 2 or 3 arthroscopy
Wolf68
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Arthritis Action
4 months ago
afib and surgery
I have had AF since 2010 when a stupid dr overdosed my thyroid meds. I convert at home and HR is under 100 while in it. I am on Eliquis and metoprolol ext release 25mgs daily but I take metoprolol tartrate 25mgs when I go into AF. I eat plant based diet/slim/fit/85yo female. I usually have a total
I have had AF since 2010 when a stupid dr overdosed my thyroid meds. I convert at home and HR is under 100 while in it. I am on Eliquis and metoprolol ext release 25mgs daily but I take metoprolol tartrate 25mgs when I go into AF. I eat plant based diet/slim/fit/85yo female. I usually have a total
brit1
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AF Association
4 months ago
By pass surgery
I have an appointment with a surgeon on Wednesday to do a double bypass and mitroil valve repair and anything else thats deemed necessary so can anybody enlighten me on what to expect ive read all the documents on the procedure but there is nothing like hearing from people who have had it done
I have an appointment with a surgeon on Wednesday to do a double bypass and mitroil valve repair and anything else thats deemed necessary so can anybody enlighten me on what to expect ive read all the documents on the procedure but there is nothing like hearing from people who have had it done
Billett
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British Heart Foundation
4 months ago
Denosumab vs Bisphosphonates
Dear all, I will keep this brief so that I don't bore anyone! I am 55 yr female, and to my horror, fractured T12 out of the blue one morning two and a half years ago. Little did I think it was a fracture, so I walked and went to the gym for 4 days. This is with evolving neurological signs. Anyway,
Dear all, I will keep this brief so that I don't bore anyone! I am 55 yr female, and to my horror, fractured T12 out of the blue one morning two and a half years ago. Little did I think it was a fracture, so I walked and went to the gym for 4 days. This is with evolving neurological signs. Anyway,
emersee
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
4 months ago
secondary hypo and doctor questioning diagnosis
Hello everyone, I moved to a new GP in the last few years (house move). When I moved, my doctor just continued prescribing levothyroxine because it was on my records and although he wasn't testing T3 he did look at T4 and seemed to listen to me when I explained the levels I needed to be at, in order
Hello everyone, I moved to a new GP in the last few years (house move). When I moved, my doctor just continued prescribing levothyroxine because it was on my records and although he wasn't testing T3 he did look at T4 and seemed to listen to me when I explained the levels I needed to be at, in order
strawberrysorbet
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Thyroid UK
4 months ago
Most know the story. Something I can't figure out.
Most people here know my wife's story and went to the hospital with Eshauphageal erosion, but a typo on her Chart (Fibrosis vs Cirrhosis) had a dramatic impact. Doctors thought they were dealing with Cirrhosis vs NASH with Fibrosis. That was tracked down to a dictaphone error. In reality, two weeks
Most people here know my wife's story and went to the hospital with Eshauphageal erosion, but a typo on her Chart (Fibrosis vs Cirrhosis) had a dramatic impact. Doctors thought they were dealing with Cirrhosis vs NASH with Fibrosis. That was tracked down to a dictaphone error. In reality, two weeks
ceward204
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Surgery soon
Hello everyone,I have my surgery booked for late Feb to investigate for endo. I will be 45 at the end of this month. I am in pain most days with my left ovary and I was diagnosed with PCOS when I was in my mid twenties, and had two cysts removed from my left ovary in 2013 and then again in 2019. I
Hello everyone,I have my surgery booked for late Feb to investigate for endo. I will be 45 at the end of this month. I am in pain most days with my left ovary and I was diagnosed with PCOS when I was in my mid twenties, and had two cysts removed from my left ovary in 2013 and then again in 2019. I
Whydoesittakesolong
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Endometriosis UK
4 months ago
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