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I was just recently diagnosed with MBC in January 2024 but no stranger to breast cancer as I had already had a tangle with (what I was assured was a very low risk) breast cancer back in 2014 and underwent surgery for a lumpectomy and a subsequent regimen of 6 1/2 weeks of m-f radiation. I thought all
I was just recently diagnosed with MBC in January 2024 but no stranger to breast cancer as I had already had a tangle with (what I was assured was a very low risk) breast cancer back in 2014 and underwent surgery for a lumpectomy and a subsequent regimen of 6 1/2 weeks of m-f radiation. I thought all
CatLoverinthe206
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
6 months ago
pacing wire
bit of a long shot,but is there anybody on here who after ohs has been left with a tempery pacing wire in that couldn’t be pulled out after surgery,that then was causing problems,also people with pacemakers and wires have they ever caused problems proving it’s that’s the problem and had them taken out
bit of a long shot,but is there anybody on here who after ohs has been left with a tempery pacing wire in that couldn’t be pulled out after surgery,that then was causing problems,also people with pacemakers and wires have they ever caused problems proving it’s that’s the problem and had them taken out
Golf1985
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Struggling with feeling like I’m “overreacting” whilst pushing for a diagnosis?
Hi, this is my first post! I’d be grateful for any advice or experiences that may help. I’ve been going to the doctor with my symptoms for six years now (I’m 22) and, although I haven’t been officially diagnosed with endo, a doctor told me last year during an internal ultrasound that he would be surprised
Hi, this is my first post! I’d be grateful for any advice or experiences that may help. I’ve been going to the doctor with my symptoms for six years now (I’m 22) and, although I haven’t been officially diagnosed with endo, a doctor told me last year during an internal ultrasound that he would be surprised
Carbonara-Lover
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
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Inflammation
I was hesitant to post this, thinking that this was a minor idiosyncrasy only specific to my situation. But I just saw a query about Bactrim, which made me think that it might be worthwhile to share this info. This is also in relation to the recent postings on whether or not inflammations can cause
I was hesitant to post this, thinking that this was a minor idiosyncrasy only specific to my situation. But I just saw a query about Bactrim, which made me think that it might be worthwhile to share this info. This is also in relation to the recent postings on whether or not inflammations can cause
nocturne
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Restless Legs Syndrome
6 months ago
Mirena and Exercise
Hi all - has anyone experienced bleeding after exercise with the Mirena? I had mines fitted in November after surgery so it might still be settling but I have noticed a pattern that I bleed after I’ve been horse riding - every time now (I have lessons once a week). And with this bleed I do have some
Hi all - has anyone experienced bleeding after exercise with the Mirena? I had mines fitted in November after surgery so it might still be settling but I have noticed a pattern that I bleed after I’ve been horse riding - every time now (I have lessons once a week). And with this bleed I do have some
nikogirl18
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Advice
Hi this is my first time posting. I have struggled with severe pain for years and I have recently just been diagnosed with endometriosis. I am due to have a diagnostic plus excision laparoscopy at the end of the month. could anyone please help interpret my results as I have not been back to see the
Hi this is my first time posting. I have struggled with severe pain for years and I have recently just been diagnosed with endometriosis. I am due to have a diagnostic plus excision laparoscopy at the end of the month. could anyone please help interpret my results as I have not been back to see the
Evb1992
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Appointment
Hi to all I had my eight week appointment yesterday since having OHS. ECG normal for me, feel a lot better than before the surgery and back to daily routine, hopefully back to work next month. My echo wasn’t as positive, it shows the new valve is leaking and narrowing ( mild at present) my chest is
Hi to all I had my eight week appointment yesterday since having OHS. ECG normal for me, feel a lot better than before the surgery and back to daily routine, hopefully back to work next month. My echo wasn’t as positive, it shows the new valve is leaking and narrowing ( mild at present) my chest is
AH31
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Back to gp to ask about last thyroid bloods🤦
Hi everyone ❤️ So I posted a couple of days ago about the abysmal treatment by my surgery in me getting new thyroid blood tests 🤦 First I should point out my surgeon in Liverpool requested these thyroid bloods because (1) , I've been off thyroid medication since January 31st (no thyroid) I had a 4D
Hi everyone ❤️ So I posted a couple of days ago about the abysmal treatment by my surgery in me getting new thyroid blood tests 🤦 First I should point out my surgeon in Liverpool requested these thyroid bloods because (1) , I've been off thyroid medication since January 31st (no thyroid) I had a 4D
birkie
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
Cataract surgery
Good morning Everyone I had my cataract surgery yesterday lunchtime on my good eye. To get that strong again to start with. So I am struggling at present because my other eyehas always not been very good. The surgery went well I was told. I was worried because I have Corneal Dystrophy in my eyes as
Good morning Everyone I had my cataract surgery yesterday lunchtime on my good eye. To get that strong again to start with. So I am struggling at present because my other eyehas always not been very good. The surgery went well I was told. I was worried because I have Corneal Dystrophy in my eyes as
Bingo88
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
3 months ago
gallbladder removal
Hello, I had my gallbladder removed a week ago today (keyhole). Recovery from surgery has been an absolute breeze, other than I slept for 4 days solid; despite telling pre op nurse, anaesthetist, recovery and ward nurse that I have PA and B12 deficiency and reacted very badly to an anaesthetic 10 years
Hello, I had my gallbladder removed a week ago today (keyhole). Recovery from surgery has been an absolute breeze, other than I slept for 4 days solid; despite telling pre op nurse, anaesthetist, recovery and ward nurse that I have PA and B12 deficiency and reacted very badly to an anaesthetic 10 years
Annielecurie
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
TTG ABS test results
My anti tissue transglutaminase test came back as <1.9cu. And IgA as 1.4g/L. As usual my surgery have put normal within range. Does anyone have any thoughts on these levels? I have done another B12 blood test online, not through my surgery, and it has come back borderline low.
My anti tissue transglutaminase test came back as <1.9cu. And IgA as 1.4g/L. As usual my surgery have put normal within range. Does anyone have any thoughts on these levels? I have done another B12 blood test online, not through my surgery, and it has come back borderline low.
Chickens44
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 months ago
Can anyone tell me
Is it common to experience chest pains after surgery carnt get any sense from anyone and not on good terms with hospital staff
Is it common to experience chest pains after surgery carnt get any sense from anyone and not on good terms with hospital staff
Craig53
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Update on heart problems
Thank you all for your input last week re my 2 leaky valves and pulmonary hypertension diagnosis. Forgot to mention also have very low heart beat, low 40s , of which I was already aware but thought that was healthy, however, bradycardia at my age is apparently not good.I did a lot of phoning around
Thank you all for your input last week re my 2 leaky valves and pulmonary hypertension diagnosis. Forgot to mention also have very low heart beat, low 40s , of which I was already aware but thought that was healthy, however, bradycardia at my age is apparently not good.I did a lot of phoning around
JP1952
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MPN Voice
6 months ago
Thank you for all the support and bye for now
Warning this is very long and contains some sensitive information that might be triggering for some. Hello lovely people, hope you are all coping ok and having a comfortable day. I have been quite active on here for a few months telling my story of living with endo since I was very
Warning this is very long and contains some sensitive information that might be triggering for some. Hello lovely people, hope you are all coping ok and having a comfortable day. I have been quite active on here for a few months telling my story of living with endo since I was very
Poppyg16
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
A big unknown
Hi Luludean For me I have to say I honestly don't know. An unexplained collapse in April 2020 started it all. Don't remember feeling anything in my chest at the time but then again don't remember much until coming round on the kitchen floor. Loop recorder implanted July 2020 then picked up subtle
Hi Luludean For me I have to say I honestly don't know. An unexplained collapse in April 2020 started it all. Don't remember feeling anything in my chest at the time but then again don't remember much until coming round on the kitchen floor. Loop recorder implanted July 2020 then picked up subtle
SnowQueenOne
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
fluid after detached retina
I had a detached retina last September 2023 with successful surgery. The fluid in my eye is still reabsorbing slowly, I’ve been told it is unusual to take this long. My original glasses are not suitable now but the consultant says do not get new ones yet. What can I do in the meantime.
I had a detached retina last September 2023 with successful surgery. The fluid in my eye is still reabsorbing slowly, I’ve been told it is unusual to take this long. My original glasses are not suitable now but the consultant says do not get new ones yet. What can I do in the meantime.
Cat121
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Glaucoma UK
6 months ago
Anesthesia and PD
I’m planning on having Morton’s neuroma surgery in a few weeks, unless I chicken out! I’m concerned about any negative effects because of anesthesia . I’m going to check to see if doing some type of block instead of General, is a possibility. Has anyone had that operation, or have experience with different
I’m planning on having Morton’s neuroma surgery in a few weeks, unless I chicken out! I’m concerned about any negative effects because of anesthesia . I’m going to check to see if doing some type of block instead of General, is a possibility. Has anyone had that operation, or have experience with different
Ob6842
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
surgery before chemo
hi all My mums been diagnosed stage 3 HGSC - and the treatment plan has been determined to be surgery before chemo. My understanding was that chemo first was preferable - has anyone else had it in this order? (know I should trust the doctors but am overthinking a bit here! ☺️) thanks in advance
hi all My mums been diagnosed stage 3 HGSC - and the treatment plan has been determined to be surgery before chemo. My understanding was that chemo first was preferable - has anyone else had it in this order? (know I should trust the doctors but am overthinking a bit here! ☺️) thanks in advance
georgiageorgia182
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Excision on NHS
Hi everyone. Hope you are well. Does any of you know if we have any surgeons on NHS that perform excision surgery? I don't mind if it is not in London etc. I had previously had one privately done but now I don't have the funds so I'm looking within the NHS. Thank you.
Hi everyone. Hope you are well. Does any of you know if we have any surgeons on NHS that perform excision surgery? I don't mind if it is not in London etc. I had previously had one privately done but now I don't have the funds so I'm looking within the NHS. Thank you.
Shisaya_Messi
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
7 weeks post-op, urinating still a concern
Reading my operation notes, I have something called 'bilateral ureters', which I googled & it's a rare a rare urinary tract abnormality, which explains having a lot of UTIs throughout my life! I haven't had a chat with the surgeon yet - but every time I wee, it feels a little like the end of a UTI /
Reading my operation notes, I have something called 'bilateral ureters', which I googled & it's a rare a rare urinary tract abnormality, which explains having a lot of UTIs throughout my life! I haven't had a chat with the surgeon yet - but every time I wee, it feels a little like the end of a UTI /
BlueLabrador2702
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
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