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I'm home! Mitral Valve repair went well. I'm so tired though.
Just an update about my Mitral Valve repair surgery I had on 21st June .Surgery went well but the Bronchitis chest infection I had been fighting for 3 weeks prior to Surgery reared it's ugly head again due to being on the ventilator. I'm now completely resting at home. My mind is willing though
Just an update about my Mitral Valve repair surgery I had on 21st June .Surgery went well but the Bronchitis chest infection I had been fighting for 3 weeks prior to Surgery reared it's ugly head again due to being on the ventilator. I'm now completely resting at home. My mind is willing though
Kiki54
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British Heart Foundation
3 days ago
Running on Hope! What??
And suddenly yestarday, can't explain why, my ebook becomes a bestseller on Amazon brain diseases category.😃 I wrote this book with the intent to help others, specially more recent diagnosed people, trying to leave some clues and to show that we can still have a fullfiled life with Parkinson's. This
And suddenly yestarday, can't explain why, my ebook becomes a bestseller on Amazon brain diseases category.😃 I wrote this book with the intent to help others, specially more recent diagnosed people, trying to leave some clues and to show that we can still have a fullfiled life with Parkinson's. This
Markbit
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Cure Parkinson's
3 days ago
Am I expecting too much from my clinic?
I have been on a rollercoaster of emotions which has just peaked in a major breakdown and we haven't even started IVF yet. I feel this is due to the clinic messing me about. I had a hycosy which showed tubes blocked. Waited 6 months for laproscopy which confirmed but surgeon said he managed to unblock
I have been on a rollercoaster of emotions which has just peaked in a major breakdown and we haven't even started IVF yet. I feel this is due to the clinic messing me about. I had a hycosy which showed tubes blocked. Waited 6 months for laproscopy which confirmed but surgeon said he managed to unblock
Isittoolate
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Fertility Network UK
3 days ago
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Husband's strange mark
(sorry for image quality) Any one experienced seeing or having similar to the above images ? im so worried he is mid 50's..While sat in the garden Monday 24th June i noticed a strange red mark on my hubby's for arm, we chatted about it and he informed me it was a very pale brown when it appeared around
(sorry for image quality) Any one experienced seeing or having similar to the above images ? im so worried he is mid 50's..While sat in the garden Monday 24th June i noticed a strange red mark on my hubby's for arm, we chatted about it and he informed me it was a very pale brown when it appeared around
caz1967
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MY SKIN
3 days ago
Poptart211
Hi everyone! Does anyone know about spleen cysts? I have one. 1st surgery in 2013. 2nd in 2022. Please help. Thank you.
Hi everyone! Does anyone know about spleen cysts? I have one. 1st surgery in 2013. 2nd in 2022. Please help. Thank you.
poptart211
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Pseudomyxoma Survivor
4 days ago
help advice on treatment route - nhs lap stage 4+
Hi there, I have been diagnosed with Endo a few weeks ago now with 2 cysts and ‘sticking’ kissing ovaries and bowel symptoms for years, currently in a lot of pain! Although pill is helping a bit… reading some posts on here all really helpful - I had no idea about this access to specialist treatment
Hi there, I have been diagnosed with Endo a few weeks ago now with 2 cysts and ‘sticking’ kissing ovaries and bowel symptoms for years, currently in a lot of pain! Although pill is helping a bit… reading some posts on here all really helpful - I had no idea about this access to specialist treatment
Els123456
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Endometriosis UK
4 days ago
Test result help please
Hi Forum, I'm looking for some advice please? I have been to the drs many times over the years to have my thyroid tested as I struggle with fatigue, depression, weight gain, brain fog. My bloods have always come back 'normal' and I've never questioned them... I trust the system. However, my family have
Hi Forum, I'm looking for some advice please? I have been to the drs many times over the years to have my thyroid tested as I struggle with fatigue, depression, weight gain, brain fog. My bloods have always come back 'normal' and I've never questioned them... I trust the system. However, my family have
Quinnevans
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Tomorrow is finally the day of my MRI after waiting 3 1/2 months since the ultrasound and CT scan couldn't be sure of a mass or not.
After having to postpone my original MRI appt last month due to the death of my mother, I am finally getting it done tomorrow. Those who haven't read my previous posts, a fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on an incidental CT scan back in March where I was diagnosed with diverticulitis after
After having to postpone my original MRI appt last month due to the death of my mother, I am finally getting it done tomorrow. Those who haven't read my previous posts, a fibroid and possible ovarian mass were found on an incidental CT scan back in March where I was diagnosed with diverticulitis after
starrynight5626
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My Ovacome
4 days ago
Sub-clinical Hyperthyroidism
Hi everyone - the thyroid can be a mean beast! And the endocrine system is complicated. I was diagnosed in 2017 (not Graves) and after a year under the endo my carbimazole dose was fixed at 5mg and 10mg on alternate days. I was discharged to GP care. After that, every 6 month blood test showed TSH and
Hi everyone - the thyroid can be a mean beast! And the endocrine system is complicated. I was diagnosed in 2017 (not Graves) and after a year under the endo my carbimazole dose was fixed at 5mg and 10mg on alternate days. I was discharged to GP care. After that, every 6 month blood test showed TSH and
MamaWink
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
A quick question
Hello My Husband had a triple bypass, and then has had a couple of stents as well, all done whilst we lived in France. Post surgery he had an annual check up with his cardiologist and a bi-annual effort test at the local hospital. We have recently relocated back to England and I wonder is the same
Hello My Husband had a triple bypass, and then has had a couple of stents as well, all done whilst we lived in France. Post surgery he had an annual check up with his cardiologist and a bi-annual effort test at the local hospital. We have recently relocated back to England and I wonder is the same
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
Looking for friends who have gone through prostate cancer
It's been 10 years since I had my prostatectomy. I was 57 at the time and it was a robotic surgery which fortunately saved my sexual nerves. As you all know nothing is the same after surgery. I now live in Florida. When I lived in Manhattan there was a rather large support group and I had developed
It's been 10 years since I had my prostatectomy. I was 57 at the time and it was a robotic surgery which fortunately saved my sexual nerves. As you all know nothing is the same after surgery. I now live in Florida. When I lived in Manhattan there was a rather large support group and I had developed
panagiotis
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Prostate Cancer And Gay Men
4 days ago
just change from pd to hemo
I’m in the hospital healing from a fungal peritonitis infection doctor said only a small percent get this kind . The pd catheter had to come out. The surgeon said it was pretty clean in there there was some pus . But I been on loads of fungal medicine bro help it. So my first surgery was Monday to take
I’m in the hospital healing from a fungal peritonitis infection doctor said only a small percent get this kind . The pd catheter had to come out. The surgeon said it was pretty clean in there there was some pus . But I been on loads of fungal medicine bro help it. So my first surgery was Monday to take
Beachgirl32
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Kidney Dialysis
4 days ago
is an MRI only looking for DIE?
I’ve had an ultrasound at a general hospital by a general gynaecologist and it was normal. I then saw an endometriosis specialist and he said he normally does ultrasound first but mine was inconclusive. He then gave options of the laparoscopy to look for endometriosis but said it could be a stressful
I’ve had an ultrasound at a general hospital by a general gynaecologist and it was normal. I then saw an endometriosis specialist and he said he normally does ultrasound first but mine was inconclusive. He then gave options of the laparoscopy to look for endometriosis but said it could be a stressful
pinkie25
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Endometriosis UK
4 days ago
cardiac arrest and hypoxic brain injury
Hello All, My mum (68) went into hospital for routine surgery and went into cardiac arrest due to difficult intubation. Her heart stopped beating for 10 minutes. They started CPR (and bagged her) immediately and she had a weak pulse throughout but machine was registering no heart beat. They think she
Hello All, My mum (68) went into hospital for routine surgery and went into cardiac arrest due to difficult intubation. Her heart stopped beating for 10 minutes. They started CPR (and bagged her) immediately and she had a weak pulse throughout but machine was registering no heart beat. They think she
EdinCat83
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Headway
4 days ago
11 months post quadruple CABG (25/07/23) after Nstemi heart attack (13/07/23)
Wow , what a month. Enjoyed that one 🤣👊🏻. Passed my module 2 motorbike test and got my full A license to ride unrestricted motorcycles. Passed in the Monday , picked up my 2019 Harley Davidson Sportster 883 on the Tuesday 🙌🏻. A couple of little issues meant that it went back to the dealer for some
Wow , what a month. Enjoyed that one 🤣👊🏻. Passed my module 2 motorbike test and got my full A license to ride unrestricted motorcycles. Passed in the Monday , picked up my 2019 Harley Davidson Sportster 883 on the Tuesday 🙌🏻. A couple of little issues meant that it went back to the dealer for some
DWizza
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British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
update from neurology appt last night
firstly a huge thanks to Sue,Jools, Desert and Chris in here who have given me brilliant advice since I joined all which helped last night at my private neurology appt My story was history of on/off restless legs but had bilateral hip surgery 1st Feb this year and a week later started with all over
firstly a huge thanks to Sue,Jools, Desert and Chris in here who have given me brilliant advice since I joined all which helped last night at my private neurology appt My story was history of on/off restless legs but had bilateral hip surgery 1st Feb this year and a week later started with all over
Zenawarrior73
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Restless Legs Syndrome
4 days ago
Experienced with spinal cord stimulators?
Hello all, Hoping to hear some positive experiences with scs. I’ve had chronic pain since I was 17, for about 15 years now. And now my wife and I have a 6 month old baby, and I’m just totally, totally wiped out. Was diagnosed with stress fractures in L4, had a surgery that made the pain 10x worse
Hello all, Hoping to hear some positive experiences with scs. I’ve had chronic pain since I was 17, for about 15 years now. And now my wife and I have a 6 month old baby, and I’m just totally, totally wiped out. Was diagnosed with stress fractures in L4, had a surgery that made the pain 10x worse
Resqc
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Pain Concern
5 days ago
Bisoporol instead of Tildiem
Hoping for some advice. My wife has HCM and has had an ablation a few years ago. Her Afib seemed to calm down but recently it has increased dramatically. The ablation was carried out in London and appointments were not too difficult to obtain. We now live in Gloucestershire and it seems that getting
Hoping for some advice. My wife has HCM and has had an ablation a few years ago. Her Afib seemed to calm down but recently it has increased dramatically. The ablation was carried out in London and appointments were not too difficult to obtain. We now live in Gloucestershire and it seems that getting
sharpedge
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 days ago
Aqueous Shunt surgery recovery
Hello. I hope everyone is well. I had surgery 5 days ago to insert an Aqueous Shunt in my left eye. I would be interested to know if anyone else have had this surgery and how the recovery period has been for them. The eye has been a bit sore and has the usual foreign body scratchy feeling. Also vision
Hello. I hope everyone is well. I had surgery 5 days ago to insert an Aqueous Shunt in my left eye. I would be interested to know if anyone else have had this surgery and how the recovery period has been for them. The eye has been a bit sore and has the usual foreign body scratchy feeling. Also vision
Mitziecat
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Glaucoma UK
5 days ago
Putting it out their
Hi everyone, Feeling a little fed up I had vulva cancer in 2010, had surgery to remove the tumour and a high dose of radiation treatment on the front but it also affected the back passage. 2018 had a hysterectomy due to long term adamyosis and when they operated, my tisses were stuck together, fallopian
Hi everyone, Feeling a little fed up I had vulva cancer in 2010, had surgery to remove the tumour and a high dose of radiation treatment on the front but it also affected the back passage. 2018 had a hysterectomy due to long term adamyosis and when they operated, my tisses were stuck together, fallopian
Lovemycats79
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
5 days ago
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