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Hi, Cut a long story short - I need some help I have being experiencing pain with my lower abdomen and pelvic pains leading up to my period since coming off the pill a year and half later and finally got referred to a gynaecologist. I’ve had a MRI and they said they couldn’t see much evidence of endometriosis
Hi, Cut a long story short - I need some help I have being experiencing pain with my lower abdomen and pelvic pains leading up to my period since coming off the pill a year and half later and finally got referred to a gynaecologist. I’ve had a MRI and they said they couldn’t see much evidence of endometriosis
ChessJ
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Ask the experts! Everything you need to know about foot and hand surgery for RA
Hands and feet are often the first things to be affected when diagnosed with RA. There are many joints in both hands and feet and surgery is sometimes necessary, despite improvements in drug treatments in the last 25 years, particularly for those diagnosed prior to the advent of biologics. Join our
Hands and feet are often the first things to be affected when diagnosed with RA. There are many joints in both hands and feet and surgery is sometimes necessary, despite improvements in drug treatments in the last 25 years, particularly for those diagnosed prior to the advent of biologics. Join our
Aribah-NRAS
NRAS
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NRAS
5 months ago
Recently diagnosed and trying to work out what to do! All advice gratefully received.
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
I was diagnosed this week. Still in shock a bit as I am a fit and very active 58 with no real symptoms. I have a psa of 7.7. Gleason Score 3+4 = 7 one in 10 cores with a 2.5mm tumour length whoich is 20% of the core involved. 30% of cores showed cribreform pattern 4 glands. Area of concern on MRIs
welshsky
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
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Difficulty swallowing when lying down -sternum repair concerns
Hi all, I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this 2 weeks post open AVR surgery please? I've been experiencing some feelings of tightness under my clavicle and last night in bed it felt even tighter and I had difficulty swallowing and taking deep breaths when lying down. The dip at the bottom
Hi all, I'm wondering if anyone else has experienced this 2 weeks post open AVR surgery please? I've been experiencing some feelings of tightness under my clavicle and last night in bed it felt even tighter and I had difficulty swallowing and taking deep breaths when lying down. The dip at the bottom
Beachcomber88
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
buprenorphine, pregablin, opiates
Hi all. In the ongoing battle to get things stable I have been able to decrease my buprenorphine to under .5mg sublingual (from 2mg) and pregablin to 100mg (from 225mg). RLS is mostly managed well which is terrific but I can't say that I feel much less tired overall having decreased dosages. Like
Hi all. In the ongoing battle to get things stable I have been able to decrease my buprenorphine to under .5mg sublingual (from 2mg) and pregablin to 100mg (from 225mg). RLS is mostly managed well which is terrific but I can't say that I feel much less tired overall having decreased dosages. Like
erinjee
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Restless Legs Syndrome
2 months ago
Stopping Levothyroxine after 17 days?
Just to seek some advice and insights from the knowledgeable forum fellows. I have be subclinical hypothyroid for over ten years (unaware until recently). I had some health issues and a form of extreme fatigue developed between February and March. It was unbearable and I went mental enough to hassle
Just to seek some advice and insights from the knowledgeable forum fellows. I have be subclinical hypothyroid for over ten years (unaware until recently). I had some health issues and a form of extreme fatigue developed between February and March. It was unbearable and I went mental enough to hassle
Rolandawoo
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Medicinal Cannabis
I’ve had a Triple Heart Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair. Before that I had a Lumber Spinal Laminectomy (which only worked for about 4 months). I’ve since also been diagnosed with Heart Failure so pain relief is very difficult. The Spinal Stenosis is now severe all down the Lumbar Region. I was
I’ve had a Triple Heart Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair. Before that I had a Lumber Spinal Laminectomy (which only worked for about 4 months). I’ve since also been diagnosed with Heart Failure so pain relief is very difficult. The Spinal Stenosis is now severe all down the Lumbar Region. I was
Davewm
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
Problem with NHS policy - again!
Off on holiday soon. At my last injection appointment I told the practice nurse that my next scheduled jab would be 4 days into my holiday and there was no way I could make the day. She said quite clearly that it wouldn't be a problem as I would be OK to have it the day before I fly. So I rang this
Off on holiday soon. At my last injection appointment I told the practice nurse that my next scheduled jab would be 4 days into my holiday and there was no way I could make the day. She said quite clearly that it wouldn't be a problem as I would be OK to have it the day before I fly. So I rang this
Barneyboy48
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
5 months ago
surgery with doctor with bad patient review
have surgery coming up and my doctor just got a 1 star review on google by a patient. The patient wrote that he doesnt listen and doesnt think outside the box so she switched doctors. Should I be worried? Is it dangerous to have surgery with him? He is a consultant at guys st thomas London. Thanks
have surgery coming up and my doctor just got a 1 star review on google by a patient. The patient wrote that he doesnt listen and doesnt think outside the box so she switched doctors. Should I be worried? Is it dangerous to have surgery with him? He is a consultant at guys st thomas London. Thanks
Vivibeatris
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Laparoscopy breathing tube
Hi everyone, I've finally had my initial appointment with a specialist endotriosis centre come through. Yay! I'm not sure yet whether I would even want a laparoscopy since some women have a diagnosis with just an MRI. But I know I might have to have a laparoscopy for a definite diagnosis. I've got a
Hi everyone, I've finally had my initial appointment with a specialist endotriosis centre come through. Yay! I'm not sure yet whether I would even want a laparoscopy since some women have a diagnosis with just an MRI. But I know I might have to have a laparoscopy for a definite diagnosis. I've got a
CitizenErased
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
fixation of joint for bunions
i am advised i may need fixation of great toe joint to relieve the pain of bunions. i have previously had pain relieving injections but the surgeon will only give this once yearly. has anyone else had this surgery? how much physical mobility does the fixation allow afterwards - garden, walk, cycle
i am advised i may need fixation of great toe joint to relieve the pain of bunions. i have previously had pain relieving injections but the surgeon will only give this once yearly. has anyone else had this surgery? how much physical mobility does the fixation allow afterwards - garden, walk, cycle
rosewoman
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NRAS
5 months ago
Surgery or radiotheraphy?
Hi, I writing this post on behalf if my husband who is 41 and was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma in January. He has been referred to The Queen Elizabeth under Richard Irving and we had a lengthy discussion last week about options as the tumour is at a size where it needs treatment. My husband is
Hi, I writing this post on behalf if my husband who is 41 and was diagnosed with an acoustic neuroma in January. He has been referred to The Queen Elizabeth under Richard Irving and we had a lengthy discussion last week about options as the tumour is at a size where it needs treatment. My husband is
Zhad
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
5 months ago
ICSI and lifestyle changes - help
Hi everyone - I really need your amazing advice… My OH’s sperm sample results were great but we did the DNA frag test which came back high (there was a trial at our clinic). Our consultant told us to make lifestyle changes for 3 months and take impryl before our next round - which would be ICSI. I
Hi everyone - I really need your amazing advice… My OH’s sperm sample results were great but we did the DNA frag test which came back high (there was a trial at our clinic). Our consultant told us to make lifestyle changes for 3 months and take impryl before our next round - which would be ICSI. I
WHeatherW
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Theraglass
Due to start Gemcitabine in June for 2nd recurrence since surgery. Finished 7 months of caylex/ carbo in November. Really enjoying past 5 months of no treatment ( first time with no treatment in 3yrs). Not feeling ready to start again! Anyone else going through gemcitabine on its own and what your symptoms
Due to start Gemcitabine in June for 2nd recurrence since surgery. Finished 7 months of caylex/ carbo in November. Really enjoying past 5 months of no treatment ( first time with no treatment in 3yrs). Not feeling ready to start again! Anyone else going through gemcitabine on its own and what your symptoms
Theraglass
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Rectal pain and poo talk (hopefully not too much info) 💩
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with rectovaginal endometriosis via laparoscopy. Although I have several other symptoms, my bowel symptoms are what affects me daily. I suffer with constipation (in terms of difficulty going not frequency) and what can only be described as excruciating rectal pain
Hi, I have recently been diagnosed with rectovaginal endometriosis via laparoscopy. Although I have several other symptoms, my bowel symptoms are what affects me daily. I suffer with constipation (in terms of difficulty going not frequency) and what can only be described as excruciating rectal pain
Lilac_10
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Laparoscopy made everything 1000x times worse, anyone else?
Hi all, I wondered if anyone else had, had a bad experience with their laparoscopy? I have suffered with endometriosis for 18 years ((I am 34 yes old)) (constantly misdiagnosed, gas lighted, not listened to, told it was normal period pains and to "just get on with it" - you know the usual story for
Hi all, I wondered if anyone else had, had a bad experience with their laparoscopy? I have suffered with endometriosis for 18 years ((I am 34 yes old)) (constantly misdiagnosed, gas lighted, not listened to, told it was normal period pains and to "just get on with it" - you know the usual story for
Mia843
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
After seeing new Consultant last week
well, had my appointment with new respiratory consultant on Weds last week, she was new to me and vice versa. She actually took the time to talk me through my ct scan done in April 2021, said she would arrange another CT soon so we can compare the two to see what the Bronchiectasis is up to now. I had
well, had my appointment with new respiratory consultant on Weds last week, she was new to me and vice versa. She actually took the time to talk me through my ct scan done in April 2021, said she would arrange another CT soon so we can compare the two to see what the Bronchiectasis is up to now. I had
Tiggertheterrier
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
5 months ago
endometriosis together with hashimoto. #Peri or menopause#
Hi everyone! I would appreciate some advice, I am going to mix a few things here but if someone feels related please answer to me. Last visit to my gine in december she said I am nearly menopausal and my endo suggested starting bioidentical hormones because he believed my hormones were low and has
Hi everyone! I would appreciate some advice, I am going to mix a few things here but if someone feels related please answer to me. Last visit to my gine in december she said I am nearly menopausal and my endo suggested starting bioidentical hormones because he believed my hormones were low and has
Marinaaa
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
just goes to show
I was waiting for a phone call from my Gp regarding a UTi expecting him to call me into the surgery to see him face to face I had already been to the loo twice before I got the call good old ibs kicking in as going to the surgery was making me anxious but to my surprise the Gp just said he would fax
I was waiting for a phone call from my Gp regarding a UTi expecting him to call me into the surgery to see him face to face I had already been to the loo twice before I got the call good old ibs kicking in as going to the surgery was making me anxious but to my surprise the Gp just said he would fax
Poppyseed8
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IBS Network
5 months ago
Any info or experience with light headedness and circulation issues with PD?
My husband has PD, 9 years in, He had DBS surgery a year ago and that has been a miraculous positive change, however he has this symptom of getting really lightheaded when going from sitting to standing or any quick movements, ( he passed out a while ago and hit his head) or happens like playing pickleball
My husband has PD, 9 years in, He had DBS surgery a year ago and that has been a miraculous positive change, however he has this symptom of getting really lightheaded when going from sitting to standing or any quick movements, ( he passed out a while ago and hit his head) or happens like playing pickleball
whitdemo
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Cure Parkinson's
5 months ago
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