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Hysterectomy with removal of ovaries
Hello ..I just had an exploratory laporoscopy and no sign of endemetriosis. They removed my fallopian tubea and a pollup. I've been suffering the last 7 years and it seems that they can't find this endemetriosis. I was diagnosed with adenomyosis 6 to 7 years ago but doctors don't seem to think rgat
Hello ..I just had an exploratory laporoscopy and no sign of endemetriosis. They removed my fallopian tubea and a pollup. I've been suffering the last 7 years and it seems that they can't find this endemetriosis. I was diagnosed with adenomyosis 6 to 7 years ago but doctors don't seem to think rgat
30_07
in
Women's Health
11 months ago
Ibrance and Anastrozole for Endometrial Cancer - Is anybody else on this regimen?
Hello, I live in the U.S. I am on Ibrance and Anastrozole for ER+ PR+ HER2- endometrial cancer for over 5 ½ years. I was originally diagnosed in 2015 and had two recurrences. Now I am in remission. In the U.S., I am not meeting people (on online forums or in real life) that are on the same regimen
Hello, I live in the U.S. I am on Ibrance and Anastrozole for ER+ PR+ HER2- endometrial cancer for over 5 ½ years. I was originally diagnosed in 2015 and had two recurrences. Now I am in remission. In the U.S., I am not meeting people (on online forums or in real life) that are on the same regimen
Merma
in
Gynae Cancer Support
11 months ago
Liver fibrosis
My CAP value is at 400 and
Fibrosis
score 10.9. I’m arranging for a MRE to confirm diagnosis. Doctor says that this is still reversible. I’m so scared tha I’m having living cirrhosis. I’m only 39 yo with 2 young kids. Would appreciate some stories about reversing cirrhosis.
My CAP value is at 400 and
Fibrosis
score 10.9. I’m arranging for a MRE to confirm diagnosis. Doctor says that this is still reversible. I’m so scared tha I’m having living cirrhosis. I’m only 39 yo with 2 young kids. Would appreciate some stories about reversing cirrhosis.
Reneling
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British Liver Trust
1 year ago
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With mild tricuspid regurgitation The doctor then sent me for an MRI that has also showed left ventricular EF of 59% and Mitral valve regurgitation and mid wall non-ischaemic
fibrosis
, Including the block in the heart.
With mild tricuspid regurgitation The doctor then sent me for an MRI that has also showed left ventricular EF of 59% and Mitral valve regurgitation and mid wall non-ischaemic
fibrosis
, Including the block in the heart.
Curryindia
in
British Heart Foundation
10 months ago
Granulomatous Hepatitis
My biopsy showed I have have granulomatous hepatitis with stage 3-4
fibrosis
and moderate fatty liver. They don't know what the granulomas are from. Trying to figure out if losing weight will even help me as I don't know if the granulomas are causing the
fibrosis
.
My biopsy showed I have have granulomatous hepatitis with stage 3-4
fibrosis
and moderate fatty liver. They don't know what the granulomas are from. Trying to figure out if losing weight will even help me as I don't know if the granulomas are causing the
fibrosis
.
Samson4
in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
1 year ago
Huge polyp found - any success stories after polypectomy?
Hi everyone, Hope you are all doing okay. Please can I ask whether anyone has experienced a large polyp and polypectomy with positive outcomes? After four failed transfers and some mid cycle spotting, my fertility consultant recommended a hysteroscopy. He said he didn't expect to find anything as all
Hi everyone, Hope you are all doing okay. Please can I ask whether anyone has experienced a large polyp and polypectomy with positive outcomes? After four failed transfers and some mid cycle spotting, my fertility consultant recommended a hysteroscopy. He said he didn't expect to find anything as all
Minniemouse88
in
Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
Embryo Transfer under Sedation?
Hi. I had my egg collection on Monday, and have a potential fresh transfer this Saturday. If I get more than one blastocyst, I’m going to send them for PGT-A testing 🙏. But if there’s only one blastocyst, I’ll go ahead with a fresh transfer on Saturday. I’m a bit of a drama queen when it comes to internal
Hi. I had my egg collection on Monday, and have a potential fresh transfer this Saturday. If I get more than one blastocyst, I’m going to send them for PGT-A testing 🙏. But if there’s only one blastocyst, I’ll go ahead with a fresh transfer on Saturday. I’m a bit of a drama queen when it comes to internal
Football61
in
Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
I've finally had my Laparscopy and not sure how to feel 🥺
I have posted loads on here about my situation with crohnic pelvic pain and multiple symptoms. I finally had my laparoscopy procedure and it's not Endometriosis. They have said it is looking like Adenomyosis as I have a globular uterus, but the only way to confirm diagnosis is histology after the cervix
I have posted loads on here about my situation with crohnic pelvic pain and multiple symptoms. I finally had my laparoscopy procedure and it's not Endometriosis. They have said it is looking like Adenomyosis as I have a globular uterus, but the only way to confirm diagnosis is histology after the cervix
Mindfullness4791
in
Endometriosis UK
11 months ago
FET transfer with a submucosal fibriod
I have planned my next FET for 24 of August. It’s going to be the 4th transfer with one miscarriage and two failed implantation so far. I’ve got a few fibroids but one is partially in the cavity and it’s submucosal. I have done laparoscopic surgery and myomectomy to remove the fibroid but it was unsuccessful
I have planned my next FET for 24 of August. It’s going to be the 4th transfer with one miscarriage and two failed implantation so far. I’ve got a few fibroids but one is partially in the cavity and it’s submucosal. I have done laparoscopic surgery and myomectomy to remove the fibroid but it was unsuccessful
Blulife
in
Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
finally something positive
Due to the weight loss, the nurse managed to get some
fibrosis
readings for the first time ever. They couldn’t get a stiffness score (more weight loss needed first) but the fatty scores averaged at 320 - I think that looks quite high but that’s to be expected?
Due to the weight loss, the nurse managed to get some
fibrosis
readings for the first time ever. They couldn’t get a stiffness score (more weight loss needed first) but the fatty scores averaged at 320 - I think that looks quite high but that’s to be expected?
PerpetuallySad
in
British Liver Trust
6 months ago
Diverticulitis, hemerrhoids (?), fissure (?), bleeding
Hello. After a pretty unusual bout of diverticulitis diagnosed by a CT scan, I saw my GI doc and he wants to do another colonoscopy. This is my 4th bout in 6 years - not very bothered by it - but the last one, well, I could not get the stool out, and then started pooping orangy slime. After that I went
Hello. After a pretty unusual bout of diverticulitis diagnosed by a CT scan, I saw my GI doc and he wants to do another colonoscopy. This is my 4th bout in 6 years - not very bothered by it - but the last one, well, I could not get the stool out, and then started pooping orangy slime. After that I went
NewEnglander
in
IBS Network
11 months ago
More support and awareness for women with POP(pelvic organ prolapses)
More support and awareness is need for women with POP(pelvic organ prolapses. POP - pelvic organ prolapse- needs more awareness and support, just like the menopause does. It is never mentioned, or spoken of, and women are struggling! It can be a debilitating condition. It can affect women from a young
More support and awareness is need for women with POP(pelvic organ prolapses. POP - pelvic organ prolapse- needs more awareness and support, just like the menopause does. It is never mentioned, or spoken of, and women are struggling! It can be a debilitating condition. It can affect women from a young
wobblybee
Pioneer
in
Women's Health
11 months ago
Decapeptyl and Tibolone
Have been lurking for a while my story is as follows, At 44 and having suffered with what I thought was normal heavy periods and pain both stomach and back, I have been on a bit of a journey in the last couple of years, in 2021 had a polyp removed but in investigations they discovered a likely endometrioma
Have been lurking for a while my story is as follows, At 44 and having suffered with what I thought was normal heavy periods and pain both stomach and back, I have been on a bit of a journey in the last couple of years, in 2021 had a polyp removed but in investigations they discovered a likely endometrioma
Sara1978
in
Endometriosis UK
11 months ago
Cardiac MRI
It also shows non-specific non-patchy
fibrosis
of the hypertrophied segment which could be compatible of hypertensive heart disease - my father died of this in 2008 at 67yrs but he had very little treatment as far as I know.
It also shows non-specific non-patchy
fibrosis
of the hypertrophied segment which could be compatible of hypertensive heart disease - my father died of this in 2008 at 67yrs but he had very little treatment as far as I know.
Drummer19
in
British Heart Foundation
11 months ago
Mycophenolate instead of Perfinedine or Nintenanib?
A fortnight later I was able to get an appointment with a different GP who sent me for a chest X ray which showed I had pulmonary
fibrosis
. He bluntly told me there was no cure and nothing he could do for me and I left his office in a state of disbelief.
A fortnight later I was able to get an appointment with a different GP who sent me for a chest X ray which showed I had pulmonary
fibrosis
. He bluntly told me there was no cure and nothing he could do for me and I left his office in a state of disbelief.
DaveLister
in
Lung Conditions Community Forum
6 months ago
9 years PMR and counting!
In 2014 I was finally diagnosed with PMR and GCA in 2018 and shortly after I developed lung
fibrosis
around the time I was put on Actemra. The subsequent mucus in the lungs rapidly cleared when I adopted a gluten free diet and minimal wheat (which always did bind me up!).
In 2014 I was finally diagnosed with PMR and GCA in 2018 and shortly after I developed lung
fibrosis
around the time I was put on Actemra. The subsequent mucus in the lungs rapidly cleared when I adopted a gluten free diet and minimal wheat (which always did bind me up!).
AussieKid
in
PMRGCAuk
10 months ago
pregnancy confirmed with good beta results
Hi everyone! I had my beta today at 11 days past 5 day double embryo transfer and my pregnancy was confirmed today with hcg levels of 365, they will be checking them again in 2 days just to make sure they are doubling which they are certain they will, I'm so happy and excited, this was our 4th transfer
Hi everyone! I had my beta today at 11 days past 5 day double embryo transfer and my pregnancy was confirmed today with hcg levels of 365, they will be checking them again in 2 days just to make sure they are doubling which they are certain they will, I'm so happy and excited, this was our 4th transfer
Asha82
in
Fertility Network UK
11 months ago
AS the Journey continues
In the end, he agreed my Wife had NAFLD with iShack
Fibrosis
, which was F1/F2 . Further testing showed that it bordered on F0/F1, which was caused due to rapid weight loss associated with COVID. The main issue was using the most potent antibiotics without following proper guidelines.
In the end, he agreed my Wife had NAFLD with iShack
Fibrosis
, which was F1/F2 . Further testing showed that it bordered on F0/F1, which was caused due to rapid weight loss associated with COVID. The main issue was using the most potent antibiotics without following proper guidelines.
ceward204
in
British Liver Trust
4 months ago
i dont understand
I went in to check if I had fatty liver, the doctor did not mention much other than severe
fibrosis
something called NASH, and possible treatment via a study that was coming up. im at a loss. I got no idea what is going on, and honestly the internet if freaking me out.
I went in to check if I had fatty liver, the doctor did not mention much other than severe
fibrosis
something called NASH, and possible treatment via a study that was coming up. im at a loss. I got no idea what is going on, and honestly the internet if freaking me out.
Bonny210
in
British Liver Trust
1 year ago
Blood results comments please
GP going to monitor every 3 months for now, apparently when it gets to 000's =
fibrosis
🤔 GP adamant that I do not have under-active thyroid; when I gently queried, she said TSH has to be closer to 9 - and I thought of all of you........... and did not bother to argue!!
GP going to monitor every 3 months for now, apparently when it gets to 000's =
fibrosis
🤔 GP adamant that I do not have under-active thyroid; when I gently queried, she said TSH has to be closer to 9 - and I thought of all of you........... and did not bother to argue!!
wiseoldwoman
in
Thyroid UK
10 months ago
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