Search
Search
About
Log in
Join
Experiences with
Femoral hernia
Posts
Communities
1,329 public posts
Filter results
Is there anybody out there who,in addition to oesophago/gastrectomy, has also had their Gallbladder removed ?
Cholecystectomy---side effects Did the Gallbladder removal take place before /during/or after the oesophagectomy?
Cholecystectomy---side effects Did the Gallbladder removal take place before /during/or after the oesophagectomy?
gutlesswonder
in
Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
11 years ago
what a wkend been great but ohhhh mi word have a paid for it.
ok so past 2 wkends have been occasions and it took a lot for me for a change to agree to go out as not been out properly in couple of years if not 3 as was 2010 because was on a night out i starting falling about on my legs (thought was drink of course) but i never consumed much. anyway i could
ok so past 2 wkends have been occasions and it took a lot for me for a change to agree to go out as not been out properly in couple of years if not 3 as was 2010 because was on a night out i starting falling about on my legs (thought was drink of course) but i never consumed much. anyway i could
fairycazzie
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Anyone's experienced removal of both ovaries? Good or bad experiences welcome.
Hi I'm trying to decide if having both removed is the correct decision. I'm so torn and would just like a few experiences of anyone who's had it done. Surgical menopause is scaring me after my experience with Zoladex and Prostap.
Hi I'm trying to decide if having both removed is the correct decision. I'm so torn and would just like a few experiences of anyone who's had it done. Surgical menopause is scaring me after my experience with Zoladex and Prostap.
Hidden
in
Endometriosis UK
11 years ago
Want to take advantage of all our features? Just log in!
Log in
or
Join
Stomain Problems
Hi all firstly hope your having a good as can be day. I've had fibro for years but was only officially diagnosed in 2008, I have for years had a lot of rib/chest pain and was told I also had Costocondritis, what I really wondered if any of you suffer with severe abdominal pains in the centre if your
Hi all firstly hope your having a good as can be day. I've had fibro for years but was only officially diagnosed in 2008, I have for years had a lot of rib/chest pain and was told I also had Costocondritis, what I really wondered if any of you suffer with severe abdominal pains in the centre if your
Kaylyn
in
Fibromyalgia Action UK
11 years ago
Does anyone know about Parkinson's symptoms possibly brought on by an ovary removal and lack of oestrogen?
I had a visit from the Parkinson’s research nurses for a follow up visit. They asked me many questions but one that I’ve not been asked before was have I had an ovary removed. The answer is yes, but I was quite surprised at the question. I asked them why that was important but they couldn’t answer.
I had a visit from the Parkinson’s research nurses for a follow up visit. They asked me many questions but one that I’ve not been asked before was have I had an ovary removed. The answer is yes, but I was quite surprised at the question. I asked them why that was important but they couldn’t answer.
Hidden
in
Cure Parkinson's
11 years ago
Ovary removal / hysterectomy
Are there any ladies on here who have experienced removal of both ovaries and hysterectomy at a young(ish) age. I am 30 and going in for what is now my 3rd op on thursday. Previously had borderline tumour ( non invasive) on my RH ovary which resulted in RH ovary and tube being removed, but consultant
Are there any ladies on here who have experienced removal of both ovaries and hysterectomy at a young(ish) age. I am 30 and going in for what is now my 3rd op on thursday. Previously had borderline tumour ( non invasive) on my RH ovary which resulted in RH ovary and tube being removed, but consultant
Tracy29
in
My Ovacome
11 years ago
Oophorectomy (ovary removal surgery)
Today, I was reminded once again by my doctor/oncologist to think seriously about getting my ovaries taken out. I am very strong and I do not want to ever go against what a doctor would recommend, especially when it is in my own interest. I want to live a cancer free life. But what sacrifices a woman
Today, I was reminded once again by my doctor/oncologist to think seriously about getting my ovaries taken out. I am very strong and I do not want to ever go against what a doctor would recommend, especially when it is in my own interest. I want to live a cancer free life. But what sacrifices a woman
shikhacanfightit
in
Breast Cancer India
11 years ago
When reading about recovery time for salpingo oopherectomy, I noticed all cases were to remove borderline rumors. WAs it done NHS or private
My insurance giving me hassle . . .
My insurance giving me hassle . . .
Berry
in
My Ovacome
11 years ago
New clinical trial planned in Giant Cell Arteritis (GCA)
Pharma company Roche are planning a clinical trial of tocilizumab (TCZ) with GCA to start in a few months time. TCZ has been trialled with success in the treatment of RA (rheumatoid arthritis). The objective of the GCA trial is to gather data on whether using TCZ alongside pred can enable the patient
Pharma company Roche are planning a clinical trial of tocilizumab (TCZ) with GCA to start in a few months time. TCZ has been trialled with success in the treatment of RA (rheumatoid arthritis). The objective of the GCA trial is to gather data on whether using TCZ alongside pred can enable the patient
Polywotsit
PMRGCAuk team member
in
PMRGCAuk
11 years ago
Good news at last, I went into hospital again with gallbladder like pains, which has been happening since my gallbladder removal in Feb
this time they kept me in for a few days and did various test, this time they where able to tell me I have sphincter of oddi dysfunction which is good news for me as I now know what all the pain has been for all theses months but the bad news is I have to have an ERCP, has anyone out there had this done
this time they kept me in for a few days and did various test, this time they where able to tell me I have sphincter of oddi dysfunction which is good news for me as I now know what all the pain has been for all theses months but the bad news is I have to have an ERCP, has anyone out there had this done
Elainey
in
Pain Concern
12 years ago
Calcium, fluoxetine and vit D
Do those of you who had a surgical menopause take 1.5g of calcium on prescription, was your doctor sympathetic, did anyone take fluoxetine for night sweats and vit D supplements? I plan to see doc about this as have to go for my yearly throid test, should I anticipate a lack of understanding or resistance
Do those of you who had a surgical menopause take 1.5g of calcium on prescription, was your doctor sympathetic, did anyone take fluoxetine for night sweats and vit D supplements? I plan to see doc about this as have to go for my yearly throid test, should I anticipate a lack of understanding or resistance
Lily-Anne
in
My Ovacome
12 years ago
Great finds!
I am so over the moon about a couple of things I bought /was given I wanted to share them. It struck me as another good theme too as I can't have found them all -- so go on: what were your amazing useful finds for us poor beleaguered ladies of the OC Order? Mine are: M&S dance pants -- like leggings
I am so over the moon about a couple of things I bought /was given I wanted to share them. It struck me as another good theme too as I can't have found them all -- so go on: what were your amazing useful finds for us poor beleaguered ladies of the OC Order? Mine are: M&S dance pants -- like leggings
Hidden
in
My Ovacome
12 years ago
I have 3 options: Ovaries removed, Mirena coil, or Transcervical Resection of Endometrium. what are anyone elses experiences?
The gynaecologist thinks full hysterectomy perhaps too much. I have to choose by 19th December. I think he thinks that ovary removal is the best option, he said a TCRE still leaves the problem of the ovaries. I believe he means both as producers of hormones and the endometriosis around them. The ovaries
The gynaecologist thinks full hysterectomy perhaps too much. I have to choose by 19th December. I think he thinks that ovary removal is the best option, he said a TCRE still leaves the problem of the ovaries. I believe he means both as producers of hormones and the endometriosis around them. The ovaries
flo_IarFachYrHaf
in
Endometriosis UK
12 years ago
Has anyone had a prophylactic oophorectomy post-menopausally and experienced sexual problems afterwards?
I am sorry to ask such a personal question but am postmenopausal age and considering a prophylactic oophorectomy at the moment. I have searched the web but all the side-effects I can find seem to relate to premenopausal ladies, and I need this information to make a decision. I have a family history of
I am sorry to ask such a personal question but am postmenopausal age and considering a prophylactic oophorectomy at the moment. I have searched the web but all the side-effects I can find seem to relate to premenopausal ladies, and I need this information to make a decision. I have a family history of
molly2609
in
My Ovacome
12 years ago
Any one had a lap 4 endo and gallbladder removal at same time?1 anaesthetic?
omnia
in
Endometriosis UK
12 years ago
Post op, ovary removal, found endo clusters bowel stuck to my womb. Since surgery I have had migraines is this my hormones settling down?
jayneeb3
in
Endometriosis UK
12 years ago
I am having lymph node removal next week. Is this network for people already with lymphodema or can I being at risk join. Thank you
sapphire26
in
LSN
12 years ago
A big thank you
Hello all, I have to confess to being a long time lurker on this forum but I really wanted to say thank you to all of you who are less shy than I am. I have been reading all the blog posts and questions for 18 months now and sharing people's journeys and advice and I am very grateful to be a member
Hello all, I have to confess to being a long time lurker on this forum but I really wanted to say thank you to all of you who are less shy than I am. I have been reading all the blog posts and questions for 18 months now and sharing people's journeys and advice and I am very grateful to be a member
SmallP
in
My Ovacome
12 years ago
Ovary removal. Has anyone tried HRT implants ?
Hi, I am scheduled to have surgery on Monday to remove one ovary or possibly both. I had my cervix and uterus removed four years ago aged 36. The consultant suggested estrodiol HRT implants if both ovaries are removed. I am concerned about the side effects and wondered if anyone has any experiences
Hi, I am scheduled to have surgery on Monday to remove one ovary or possibly both. I had my cervix and uterus removed four years ago aged 36. The consultant suggested estrodiol HRT implants if both ovaries are removed. I am concerned about the side effects and wondered if anyone has any experiences
DKen
in
Endometriosis UK
12 years ago
Black Cohosh
Is this supplement okay for surgical menopause? Can you take it during chemo? Any experience of these would be good. LA
Is this supplement okay for surgical menopause? Can you take it during chemo? Any experience of these would be good. LA
Lily-Anne
in
My Ovacome
12 years ago
1
...
64
65
66
67
Next page
20
30
40
50
60
Filter results
Clear filters
Posted in
All communities
Endometriosis UK
288 results
PMRGCAuk
195 results
My Ovacome
126 results
View top 10 communities
Sort by
Most Relevant
Newest