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Sorry :( me again (post surgery question)
Hello lovely community. You guys have been so helpful to me recently so wanted to gauge advice again. I had a miscellany of things done last Wednesday… copied and pasted exactly from my follow-up letter so I get nothing wrong: hysteroscopy, endometrial biopsy, Novasure endometrial ablation and laparoscopic
Hello lovely community. You guys have been so helpful to me recently so wanted to gauge advice again. I had a miscellany of things done last Wednesday… copied and pasted exactly from my follow-up letter so I get nothing wrong: hysteroscopy, endometrial biopsy, Novasure endometrial ablation and laparoscopic
endotheline
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
GP Patient Forum Page
I have copied this off PMRGCAuk Facebook page on to my GP Surgery Patients Facebook Page. Maybe others on the forum could do the same if your on Facebook and spread the word to increase membership.
I have copied this off PMRGCAuk Facebook page on to my GP Surgery Patients Facebook Page. Maybe others on the forum could do the same if your on Facebook and spread the word to increase membership.
Estellemac
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Yearly endo nonsense
I've given up ranting, this just seems to be yearly confirmation of what we are up against (sadly most don't get as far as Endochrinoloy. My GP surgery recently asked me to confirm my Levo dose? They prescribe it each month so is it compliance? I replied 150mcg Levothyroxine and 10mcg Liothyronine (I've
I've given up ranting, this just seems to be yearly confirmation of what we are up against (sadly most don't get as far as Endochrinoloy. My GP surgery recently asked me to confirm my Levo dose? They prescribe it each month so is it compliance? I replied 150mcg Levothyroxine and 10mcg Liothyronine (I've
tzracer
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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Wound healing and Steroid Use
I have been on Prednisone for just over a year. I am down to 10mg and cannot titer down without flare. I am waiting for approval for Kevzara. I have noticed that when I get a small cut or skin abrasion (which is more frequent since my skin is thinner with steroid use) It gets very red and takes a long
I have been on Prednisone for just over a year. I am down to 10mg and cannot titer down without flare. I am waiting for approval for Kevzara. I have noticed that when I get a small cut or skin abrasion (which is more frequent since my skin is thinner with steroid use) It gets very red and takes a long
lovemylife23
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
am i relasping?
i had been recovered from anorexia since 2016 but since i had surgery for an infection in my back and have lost weight, i cant stop focusing on calories, loosing weight, and exercising. im not underweight infact im probably abit over, i feel like ana is creeping back in, but i dont feel i can as for
i had been recovered from anorexia since 2016 but since i had surgery for an infection in my back and have lost weight, i cant stop focusing on calories, loosing weight, and exercising. im not underweight infact im probably abit over, i feel like ana is creeping back in, but i dont feel i can as for
Horsemad1
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Talk ED (eating disorders)
6 months ago
waiting times for surgery
What are the waiting times for surgery at the moment? I already have a diagnosis of adenomyosis and endometriosis. I am meeting consultant tomorrow so will ask then but going out my mind with worry. Im twitchy and cant sit still im so nervous, Im based in Southampton.
What are the waiting times for surgery at the moment? I already have a diagnosis of adenomyosis and endometriosis. I am meeting consultant tomorrow so will ask then but going out my mind with worry. Im twitchy and cant sit still im so nervous, Im based in Southampton.
Hannah27
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
Metoprolol
I have recently gone from PAF to the AF being semi-permanent. I have been prescribed metoprolol which is helping but every pharmacy I contact, and also my own prescribing surgery are finding it very hard to get hold of. Anyone else have this problem? I am in UK.
I have recently gone from PAF to the AF being semi-permanent. I have been prescribed metoprolol which is helping but every pharmacy I contact, and also my own prescribing surgery are finding it very hard to get hold of. Anyone else have this problem? I am in UK.
Singingforever
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
6 months ago
Unexplained pain in the mornings:
I recently began tapering from 15mg after my PMR diagnosis down to 10mg over a couple of months, following the usual NHS protocol, but on 10mg I began to get pain in the upper back between the shoulder blades, and in my arms, upper and lower, and especially on the right, and sometimes behind the knees
I recently began tapering from 15mg after my PMR diagnosis down to 10mg over a couple of months, following the usual NHS protocol, but on 10mg I began to get pain in the upper back between the shoulder blades, and in my arms, upper and lower, and especially on the right, and sometimes behind the knees
Sally_Bones43
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PMRGCAuk
6 months ago
Negative Posting About the NHS
Hi all. Recently I have seen some very negative posts/responses to people with regards the NHS and it's lack of performance, commitment, etc., to TBI sufferers. It is so bad that like a used car forum where people only post when they have a problem, never to say they have a great car, I'd like to somewhat
Hi all. Recently I have seen some very negative posts/responses to people with regards the NHS and it's lack of performance, commitment, etc., to TBI sufferers. It is so bad that like a used car forum where people only post when they have a problem, never to say they have a great car, I'd like to somewhat
Hidden
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Headway
6 months ago
Writing to my local MP next step
I have not gone in to two much detail I about matters has IAM scring the surfac take yesterday has a for a average day I was waiting all morning for the district nurse to take blood so I no what dose of medication to take this week nurse never called or turned up so had to ring doctors up neighbour
I have not gone in to two much detail I about matters has IAM scring the surfac take yesterday has a for a average day I was waiting all morning for the district nurse to take blood so I no what dose of medication to take this week nurse never called or turned up so had to ring doctors up neighbour
Craig53
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Problems with medication supplies
Hi. Since I recently swapped to home deliveries for medication, every 4 weeks some meds are missing or out of stock.I didn't have this problem when I ordered directly from the GP, changed over because I was struggling to get into town to collect my prescriptions. The messages from Lloyds Pharmacy says
Hi. Since I recently swapped to home deliveries for medication, every 4 weeks some meds are missing or out of stock.I didn't have this problem when I ordered directly from the GP, changed over because I was struggling to get into town to collect my prescriptions. The messages from Lloyds Pharmacy says
Wytchylady
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LUPUS UK
10 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
3 months ago
post right hemicolectomy functional bowel disorder
my son age 7 during storm Emma passed out and vomited continuously, we had to take him to the nearest accessible hospital with ice chains on the car , they just said it was viral. A scan the next day revealed intersusception so his bowel was blocked , he developed sepsis. He had a right hemicolectomy
my son age 7 during storm Emma passed out and vomited continuously, we had to take him to the nearest accessible hospital with ice chains on the car , they just said it was viral. A scan the next day revealed intersusception so his bowel was blocked , he developed sepsis. He had a right hemicolectomy
Rosaandpompom
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ERIC
6 months ago
Waiting forever for Heart MRI
At my echocardiogram, I was told I needed to go direct to A&E and they they had spoken to cardiology and I was to be admitted. I wasn’t they just sent me home. Had to chase up my emergency cardiology appointment, which was a month from echo. Now I’m awaiting an heart MRI. Apparently 3 month wait
At my echocardiogram, I was told I needed to go direct to A&E and they they had spoken to cardiology and I was to be admitted. I wasn’t they just sent me home. Had to chase up my emergency cardiology appointment, which was a month from echo. Now I’m awaiting an heart MRI. Apparently 3 month wait
IanEvans1960
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British Heart Foundation
6 months ago
Crohns/IBD
I have undiagnosed Crohns/IBD and continuous flares. I had surgery in 2011 resection of 20cm colon. What treatments are effective?
I have undiagnosed Crohns/IBD and continuous flares. I had surgery in 2011 resection of 20cm colon. What treatments are effective?
Lalande
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Thyroid UK
6 months 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
4 months ago
Treatment plan / second opinions
hi everyone! first time poster - probably won’t be my last !! Just at the start of this journey, mums getting her Treatment Plan for first line treatment on Friday and I’d love any thoughts on what questions we should be asking? And would this be the stage for getting a second opinion (and is it
hi everyone! first time poster - probably won’t be my last !! Just at the start of this journey, mums getting her Treatment Plan for first line treatment on Friday and I’d love any thoughts on what questions we should be asking? And would this be the stage for getting a second opinion (and is it
georgiageorgia182
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My Ovacome
6 months ago
Migraine and visual hallucinations
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
I’ve suffered with migraines for many years since I was about 11 (I’m 35 now). Anyway as I’ve gotten older they’ve thankfully become less frequent and severe (though I take propranalol to prevent). I had an attack begin late last night with my usual blind spots and visual disturbance. It was bed time
PTNewbie
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National Migraine Centre
10 months ago
Good News about Neuro One
I’d like to shear this news from Parkinson’s News Today: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in December 2023 cleared the device for measuring brain electrical activity and selectively destroying damaged nervous tissue during functional neurosurgery, or surgery to restore neuronal function. NeuroOne
I’d like to shear this news from Parkinson’s News Today: The U.S. Food and Drug Administration in December 2023 cleared the device for measuring brain electrical activity and selectively destroying damaged nervous tissue during functional neurosurgery, or surgery to restore neuronal function. NeuroOne
Grandsonlover
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Cure Parkinson's
6 months ago
what have I joined?
I have a Brian tumour had the surgery now going to treatment radio chemo etc… Been told exercise is good Any advice on how much? Or little? any tips on best diets
I have a Brian tumour had the surgery now going to treatment radio chemo etc… Been told exercise is good Any advice on how much? Or little? any tips on best diets
Ppmoorman65
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Glioblastoma Support
6 months ago
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