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TRAUMA INDUCED LYMPHODEMA ?? A CAUTIONARY WORD OF WARNING . . HAVE YOU REALLY GOT IT ??
I have been posting on this site for the last 4 years or so, ever since I was diagnosed with Lymphodema.Some of you may remember my posts. My Lymphodema was said to be, trauma induced from a severe fall where I broke my left shoulder and detached my humorous bone. My Lymphodema was from shoulder, in
I have been posting on this site for the last 4 years or so, ever since I was diagnosed with Lymphodema.Some of you may remember my posts. My Lymphodema was said to be, trauma induced from a severe fall where I broke my left shoulder and detached my humorous bone. My Lymphodema was from shoulder, in
WardijaWardija
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LSN
5 months ago
Still in recovery..........
Morning everyone, i think it is time for a update. Well for a start it is only 4.45am and i have been awake since three. I decided to come down here as there is only so much tossing and turning one can do. So while it is quiet i thought i would let you all know how i am. Well it is three weeks
Morning everyone, i think it is time for a update. Well for a start it is only 4.45am and i have been awake since three. I decided to come down here as there is only so much tossing and turning one can do. So while it is quiet i thought i would let you all know how i am. Well it is three weeks
sylvi
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NRAS
6 days ago
breakthrough seizures
Hi, new here. I have a brain lesion & since having surgery 8 yrs ago have only had 2 Tonic Clonic’s which have since been completely controlled with Lamotrigine. 2 wks ago I had a partial seizure whereby I had a rising feeling & felt similar head sensation prior to Tonic clonic. I stayed conscious &
Hi, new here. I have a brain lesion & since having surgery 8 yrs ago have only had 2 Tonic Clonic’s which have since been completely controlled with Lamotrigine. 2 wks ago I had a partial seizure whereby I had a rising feeling & felt similar head sensation prior to Tonic clonic. I stayed conscious &
Benay76
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Epilepsy Action
5 months ago
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Heart bypass surgery
Hi everyone. I'm new here. My boyfriend has recently been under the cardiologist for tests following mild angina symptoms and is now booked in for heart bypass surgery. It's all happened quite quickly and is a lot to get your head around as we certainly werent expecting it. His surgery is scheduled for
Hi everyone. I'm new here. My boyfriend has recently been under the cardiologist for tests following mild angina symptoms and is now booked in for heart bypass surgery. It's all happened quite quickly and is a lot to get your head around as we certainly werent expecting it. His surgery is scheduled for
Bluey73
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British Heart Foundation
8 days ago
DBS. Did it improve your life as much as you hoped?
Well I feel the DBS conveyor belt moving again, bringing me closer to the surgery date. I have an appointment with Professor Silverdale in a couple of weeks and I have questions to ask. Can anyone reading this who has had the surgery give me their honest thoughts as to whether the DBS surgery has improved
Well I feel the DBS conveyor belt moving again, bringing me closer to the surgery date. I have an appointment with Professor Silverdale in a couple of weeks and I have questions to ask. Can anyone reading this who has had the surgery give me their honest thoughts as to whether the DBS surgery has improved
gingerj
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
Methotrexate
Hi, I have been on Prednisolone for the past two years for PMR and after various flares, ups and downs, am currently tapering and am at 9.5 mg daily, decreasing 0.5 mg every two weeks. At a routine drug review at the surgery this week the pharmacist said she was surprised I had not been put on Methotrexate
Hi, I have been on Prednisolone for the past two years for PMR and after various flares, ups and downs, am currently tapering and am at 9.5 mg daily, decreasing 0.5 mg every two weeks. At a routine drug review at the surgery this week the pharmacist said she was surprised I had not been put on Methotrexate
Sukian
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
Varicocele surgery or continue with IVF?
My partner (32M) and I (32F) are supposed to be starting IVF in 4 weeks. We're in the UK and this will be our only NHS funded round, after this we'd have to self-fund. However, this morning he was told he has a grade 2 bilateral varicocele. This is really frustrating because this is the second test
My partner (32M) and I (32F) are supposed to be starting IVF in 4 weeks. We're in the UK and this will be our only NHS funded round, after this we'd have to self-fund. However, this morning he was told he has a grade 2 bilateral varicocele. This is really frustrating because this is the second test
zbexbj
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Getting my life back
I wrote awhile ago that I was scheduled for a Wolf Mini-maze procedure at the DeBakey Houston Heart Center. I suffered through a year of blood thinners first. I am now 3 weeks out since my surgery. Dr Wolf did his magic on my heart and put in an LAA Atriclip so I am now free from blood thinners and
I wrote awhile ago that I was scheduled for a Wolf Mini-maze procedure at the DeBakey Houston Heart Center. I suffered through a year of blood thinners first. I am now 3 weeks out since my surgery. Dr Wolf did his magic on my heart and put in an LAA Atriclip so I am now free from blood thinners and
TheJazzSinger132
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AF Association
5 months ago
Compressions
HelloI am 9 weeks post TKR in right knee and I think I might have a problem with my Compressions. I have lower leg Lymphoedema and my left leg was always worst for swelling. Since my knee surgery, my right leg is swelling more. Obviously, this would be partly due to the surgery but when I wear my compression
HelloI am 9 weeks post TKR in right knee and I think I might have a problem with my Compressions. I have lower leg Lymphoedema and my left leg was always worst for swelling. Since my knee surgery, my right leg is swelling more. Obviously, this would be partly due to the surgery but when I wear my compression
AuntyJean15
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LSN
16 days ago
Cognitive skills
I had open heart surgery over four months ago. Straight after the surgery I felt fine and could hold a conversation with people. The week after (once home) I felt I was present in the room but struggled to communicate. I would have the conversation mapped out in my head along with what I wanted to
I had open heart surgery over four months ago. Straight after the surgery I felt fine and could hold a conversation with people. The week after (once home) I felt I was present in the room but struggled to communicate. I would have the conversation mapped out in my head along with what I wanted to
AH31
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British Heart Foundation
17 days ago
3 weeks post CABG surgery
Looking for a bit of reassurance… My dad had a triple heart bypass 3 weeks ago, all went well apart from starting with a chest infection whilst in ICU. He was given IV antibiotics then oral antibiotics and was discharged after 5 days. He’s been home just over 2 weeks now and has been to the GP and his
Looking for a bit of reassurance… My dad had a triple heart bypass 3 weeks ago, all went well apart from starting with a chest infection whilst in ICU. He was given IV antibiotics then oral antibiotics and was discharged after 5 days. He’s been home just over 2 weeks now and has been to the GP and his
Green12345678
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
First time posting here with questions
Hello, I was wondering how to tell if you need b12 injections when you take oral b12 and your serum b12 always comes out looking great? I haven't had it tested recently but past tests always come out way over the range. Anyway, I saw a post by @Marz in which she said that she takes b12 due to having
Hello, I was wondering how to tell if you need b12 injections when you take oral b12 and your serum b12 always comes out looking great? I haven't had it tested recently but past tests always come out way over the range. Anyway, I saw a post by @Marz in which she said that she takes b12 due to having
shirlzoni
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Coming off Prostap & Tibolone?
Hello all. Wondering if anyone could tell me their experience of coming off a course of Prostap (with or without Tibolone/HRT) please? If you’ve been through this, can I ask whether you just stop cold turkey? Or is it done gradually? Do you need to let your gynae know? Or was it just done on your
Hello all. Wondering if anyone could tell me their experience of coming off a course of Prostap (with or without Tibolone/HRT) please? If you’ve been through this, can I ask whether you just stop cold turkey? Or is it done gradually? Do you need to let your gynae know? Or was it just done on your
Purple_Badgers
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
post opp scar pain
I had bypass surgery in November I have pain in scar when I exercise or move and when I am sitting is this part of having the surgery my Doctor says it part of the operation can anyone shed some light on this ??
I had bypass surgery in November I have pain in scar when I exercise or move and when I am sitting is this part of having the surgery my Doctor says it part of the operation can anyone shed some light on this ??
Wargame
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British Heart Foundation
19 days ago
Did anyone not take birth control following excision surgery?
Hello, I'm due to finally have surgery to remove endometriosis in 2 weeks' time after 12 years of trying to get doctors to take my pain seriously. I've had an MRI previously which showed endo behind my womb and on my uteral sacral ligaments, but I also have bowel and bladder symptoms. I met with my
Hello, I'm due to finally have surgery to remove endometriosis in 2 weeks' time after 12 years of trying to get doctors to take my pain seriously. I've had an MRI previously which showed endo behind my womb and on my uteral sacral ligaments, but I also have bowel and bladder symptoms. I met with my
Jessieb92
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Had lung surgery - would you be willing to share your experience?
We have been asked to share this survey that is being carried out to seek the views of people who have had surgery across the UK and Europe. The survey is being carried out by an organisation called LUCE and supported by a distinguished UK based surgeon. The short questionaire can be completed
We have been asked to share this survey that is being carried out to seek the views of people who have had surgery across the UK and Europe. The survey is being carried out by an organisation called LUCE and supported by a distinguished UK based surgeon. The short questionaire can be completed
LorraineD
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
20 days ago
Time to Leave
I have visited and enjoyed all that this forum has offered during my main cardio based issues. Those who know my story know that whilst undergoing extensive OHS, or more to the point - after surgery, I was to suffer a variety of complications from which anyone should have prevented my survival. Sadly
I have visited and enjoyed all that this forum has offered during my main cardio based issues. Those who know my story know that whilst undergoing extensive OHS, or more to the point - after surgery, I was to suffer a variety of complications from which anyone should have prevented my survival. Sadly
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
First period on progesterone only pill
Hey everyone💗 I was put on Desogestrel (the progesterone only pill) around 2.5 weeks ago to help 'manage' my endo while I wait for surgery and I would normally be due on my period in a few days time but I'm not really sure what to expect now I'm on the POP. My consultant said that I won't bleed and
Hey everyone💗 I was put on Desogestrel (the progesterone only pill) around 2.5 weeks ago to help 'manage' my endo while I wait for surgery and I would normally be due on my period in a few days time but I'm not really sure what to expect now I'm on the POP. My consultant said that I won't bleed and
endo_the_stigma
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
perineal myxoid pseudotumor of fat
I have had CKD3B for 7 years. I am 76 years old. I suffered from end stage interstitial cystitis After battling it for 5 years. My ureters would back up fluid into the kidney and cause UTIs and hydrophynosis, landing me in the hospital on IV antibiotics for 5-6 days, 6 times that year. My urologist
I have had CKD3B for 7 years. I am 76 years old. I suffered from end stage interstitial cystitis After battling it for 5 years. My ureters would back up fluid into the kidney and cause UTIs and hydrophynosis, landing me in the hospital on IV antibiotics for 5-6 days, 6 times that year. My urologist
snoochy
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Kidney Disease
21 days ago
spooky69
I' m doing an investigation on eyesight after surgical removal of a large AN. This in not in combination of facial palsy. I do have facial palsy but I do not think that is the on going issue. I have heard of people without facial palsy who have similar issues with their eye, My issue
I' m doing an investigation on eyesight after surgical removal of a large AN. This in not in combination of facial palsy. I do have facial palsy but I do not think that is the on going issue. I have heard of people without facial palsy who have similar issues with their eye, My issue
Spooky69
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 months ago
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