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husband : more surgery
My husband is still in unconcious after a TBI. He has been responding to pain but today starting responding abnormally. They took him for a brain scan and found fluid (not sure if blood or csf) and now want to take him to theatre again and do a procedure to alleviate the pressure. This will hopefully
My husband is still in unconcious after a TBI. He has been responding to pain but today starting responding abnormally. They took him for a brain scan and found fluid (not sure if blood or csf) and now want to take him to theatre again and do a procedure to alleviate the pressure. This will hopefully
Lunalg
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Headway
5 months ago
update husband : second surgery
Hi My husband is still in on opus after a TBI. He has been responding to pain but today starting responding abnormally. They took him for a brain scan and found fluid (not sure if blood or csf) and now want to take him to theatre again and do a procedure to alleviate the pressure. This will hopefully
Hi My husband is still in on opus after a TBI. He has been responding to pain but today starting responding abnormally. They took him for a brain scan and found fluid (not sure if blood or csf) and now want to take him to theatre again and do a procedure to alleviate the pressure. This will hopefully
Lunalg
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ICUsteps
5 months ago
Shaking and 'nervy'
I've experienced shaking quite a lot since taking steroids for about eighteen months but now I seem to be in a constant nervous state, not "me" at all. I wake up by 5.00 every morning with my heart thumping and feeling shaky. I've tried the usual Rescue Remedy etc. ( but that just makes me cough) I've
I've experienced shaking quite a lot since taking steroids for about eighteen months but now I seem to be in a constant nervous state, not "me" at all. I wake up by 5.00 every morning with my heart thumping and feeling shaky. I've tried the usual Rescue Remedy etc. ( but that just makes me cough) I've
Countrykitten
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
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endo in mid 40s and questions…
I’m sorry I’ve not posted for so long. I’ve had two surgeries before on my endometriosis and I’m now mid 40s. The last surgery was a good 5 years ago now and I just know it (or something) is back. The old tell tale signs are so frequent. But I wanted to know if any of you lovelies have ever had any
I’m sorry I’ve not posted for so long. I’ve had two surgeries before on my endometriosis and I’m now mid 40s. The last surgery was a good 5 years ago now and I just know it (or something) is back. The old tell tale signs are so frequent. But I wanted to know if any of you lovelies have ever had any
endotheline
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Adhesions
hello everyone, I had my lap yesterday & follow up in a few weeks. From what I can remember, no endo found but my bowel had severe adhesions sticking my bowel to my uterus. This is usually caused from previous surgery but this is my first time. Other causes are PID and endo but it couldn’t be
hello everyone, I had my lap yesterday & follow up in a few weeks. From what I can remember, no endo found but my bowel had severe adhesions sticking my bowel to my uterus. This is usually caused from previous surgery but this is my first time. Other causes are PID and endo but it couldn’t be
Sfxlibssfx
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Nocturnal asthma
Hi, I hope everyone is well. I'm not too sure if there's any point in me posting this but maybe more of a way to vent. Since turning 29-30, I've spent the last 7 years struggling with nocturnal asthma and flare ups that usually get their worst in July -august and grass pollen season. Also causing some
Hi, I hope everyone is well. I'm not too sure if there's any point in me posting this but maybe more of a way to vent. Since turning 29-30, I've spent the last 7 years struggling with nocturnal asthma and flare ups that usually get their worst in July -august and grass pollen season. Also causing some
Jamesd1986
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Elbow Replacement Surgery P3 on Waiting List
Saw the elbow surgeon yesterday, he's putting me on the waiting list, category P3. Can someone explain what that means, categories were not mentioned when I had neurosurgery and hip replacements. Thanks.
Saw the elbow surgeon yesterday, he's putting me on the waiting list, category P3. Can someone explain what that means, categories were not mentioned when I had neurosurgery and hip replacements. Thanks.
BoneyC
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NRAS
5 months ago
GP disagreement re levo. Plus wondering if FT3/TPO link to Pernicious anaemia B12 treatment?
Question re changing GP in same surgery and differing GP views. So sorry its a long one, added alot of health backstory incase its useful. I'm in the UK and was dx hypothyroid last year. Been titrating levo and got to about 1 this spring. Was doing OK, not brilliant and was certin I hahe Pernicious Anaemia
Question re changing GP in same surgery and differing GP views. So sorry its a long one, added alot of health backstory incase its useful. I'm in the UK and was dx hypothyroid last year. Been titrating levo and got to about 1 this spring. Was doing OK, not brilliant and was certin I hahe Pernicious Anaemia
Opal79
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
A timely reminder
Not sure if this post is allowable, but I hope it is for dog's sakes! My daughter is a vet, and already this year she has had to do emergency surgery on pets who have eaten the wrong things because of carelessness on the part of their owners. DO NOT give pets human food over the holiday period-it
Not sure if this post is allowable, but I hope it is for dog's sakes! My daughter is a vet, and already this year she has had to do emergency surgery on pets who have eaten the wrong things because of carelessness on the part of their owners. DO NOT give pets human food over the holiday period-it
Hidden
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
5 months ago
A timely reminder
Not sure if this post is allowable, but I hope it is for dog's sakes! My daughter is a vet, and already this year she has had to do emergency surgery on pets who have eaten the wrong things because of carelessness on the part of their owners. DO NOT give pets human food over the holiday period-it
Not sure if this post is allowable, but I hope it is for dog's sakes! My daughter is a vet, and already this year she has had to do emergency surgery on pets who have eaten the wrong things because of carelessness on the part of their owners. DO NOT give pets human food over the holiday period-it
Hidden
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Timely precaution at this time of year!
Not sure if this post is allowable, but I hope it is for dog's sakes! My daughter is a vet, and already this year she has had to do emergency surgery on pets who have eaten the wrong things because of carelessness on the part of their owners. DO NOT give pets human food over the holiday period-it
Not sure if this post is allowable, but I hope it is for dog's sakes! My daughter is a vet, and already this year she has had to do emergency surgery on pets who have eaten the wrong things because of carelessness on the part of their owners. DO NOT give pets human food over the holiday period-it
Hidden
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Does anyone have experience of Radical Prostatectomy surgery or External Beam Therapy (with hormone therapy)?
Good morning, a fairly specific question: I had a HA in 2018 followed by single stent, diagnosis: Ischaemic heart disease, usual medication, rehab and all fine. In 2021 I was diagnosed with Chronic Inflammatory demyalinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), rare and little known condition - not related to the
Good morning, a fairly specific question: I had a HA in 2018 followed by single stent, diagnosis: Ischaemic heart disease, usual medication, rehab and all fine. In 2021 I was diagnosed with Chronic Inflammatory demyalinating polyneuropathy (CIDP), rare and little known condition - not related to the
ken-b
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
endo right leg pain
hi everyone i have endometriosis get surgery about 7 months ago no help at all but I have a burning heavy sore leg from hip pelvis down the right leg my endo was in utero scatral has anyone else get sore legs ??? Thank you Hannah x
hi everyone i have endometriosis get surgery about 7 months ago no help at all but I have a burning heavy sore leg from hip pelvis down the right leg my endo was in utero scatral has anyone else get sore legs ??? Thank you Hannah x
Shay30
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
scar from open heart surgery
I have lately been to the DRs with my open heart scar.. The top and bottom of the scar is oozing yellow pus, which has been dressed. Since noticing the oozing I have also noticed the left side of my breast, back and chest is very painful and uncomfortable especially in the morning and evenings. I don
I have lately been to the DRs with my open heart scar.. The top and bottom of the scar is oozing yellow pus, which has been dressed. Since noticing the oozing I have also noticed the left side of my breast, back and chest is very painful and uncomfortable especially in the morning and evenings. I don
AH31
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Negative again
I wish so much I could have posted a positive outcome. It’s 5:30am and I’m lying here , quite numb. No tears at all, just emptiness. I had a feeling it was negative but was still hopeful. Thinking surely this must be our time?! I find the hardest part now is telling my husband, breaking his heart too
I wish so much I could have posted a positive outcome. It’s 5:30am and I’m lying here , quite numb. No tears at all, just emptiness. I had a feeling it was negative but was still hopeful. Thinking surely this must be our time?! I find the hardest part now is telling my husband, breaking his heart too
Rol81
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
A CROSSOVER POST
This post straddles both Pain and AF …. so … if considered inappropriate please delete, I understand. A few weeks ago I posted that during the night I had to make a comfort stop and in doing so I tripped over the cat … went flying through the air and smashed my osteoarthritis ridden left shoulder into
This post straddles both Pain and AF …. so … if considered inappropriate please delete, I understand. A few weeks ago I posted that during the night I had to make a comfort stop and in doing so I tripped over the cat … went flying through the air and smashed my osteoarthritis ridden left shoulder into
BenHall1
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Pain Concern
5 months ago
A CROSSOVER POST
WARNING - this post straddles both Pain and AF …. so … if considered inappropriate please delete, I understand. A few weeks ago I posted that during the night I had to make a comfort stop and in doing so I tripped over the cat … went flying through the air and smashed my osteoarthritis ridden left shoulder
WARNING - this post straddles both Pain and AF …. so … if considered inappropriate please delete, I understand. A few weeks ago I posted that during the night I had to make a comfort stop and in doing so I tripped over the cat … went flying through the air and smashed my osteoarthritis ridden left shoulder
BenHall1
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Pain management
Dear Friends: I am currently taking 20mg Methadone daily for RLS and will have painful hand surgery soon. Because Methadone blunts effects of opioids I am concerned about pain management. Any ideas how best to handle? Thank you.
Dear Friends: I am currently taking 20mg Methadone daily for RLS and will have painful hand surgery soon. Because Methadone blunts effects of opioids I am concerned about pain management. Any ideas how best to handle? Thank you.
JustVisiting23
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
Possible carotid artery problem discovered 3 weeks after double heart bypass surgery.
My hubby has been home for 2 weeks after his bypass surgery, and because of an ongoing vision problem, it's now suspected that his carotid artery also has blockage(s) and clots are happening. He's going to have an ultrasound urgently. Poor man, still very much recovering from surgery. Is this familiar
My hubby has been home for 2 weeks after his bypass surgery, and because of an ongoing vision problem, it's now suspected that his carotid artery also has blockage(s) and clots are happening. He's going to have an ultrasound urgently. Poor man, still very much recovering from surgery. Is this familiar
Positivepants2022
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Update after hysterectomy for adenomyosis
I posted here just over a week ago with the background and my pre-operative anxieties: https://healthunlocked.com/endometriosis-uk/posts/150262788/adenomyosis-should-i-have-hysterectomy so I thought I'd update. When I went in to hospital I was still quite ambivalent and fearful. But when I talked to
I posted here just over a week ago with the background and my pre-operative anxieties: https://healthunlocked.com/endometriosis-uk/posts/150262788/adenomyosis-should-i-have-hysterectomy so I thought I'd update. When I went in to hospital I was still quite ambivalent and fearful. But when I talked to
mavenmi
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
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