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Gallbladder Inflammation
Hello Just got results of abdomen ultrasound. It shows gallbladder inflammation with no Gallstones. The pain is more of an ache and was wondering if I should adopt a watch and wait approach. I have been referred to a surgeon. Has anyone experience of inflammation going away on its own?i
Hello Just got results of abdomen ultrasound. It shows gallbladder inflammation with no Gallstones. The pain is more of an ache and was wondering if I should adopt a watch and wait approach. I have been referred to a surgeon. Has anyone experience of inflammation going away on its own?i
windynight
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Lymph node removal side effects
Hi ladies, I have just had some lymph nodes removed in my groin as there was a tumour, today i received hospital letter from surgeon listing many unpleasant risks of post operative surgury such as lymphocyst formation,secondary intention healing etc . My question is does this occur in week or two after
Hi ladies, I have just had some lymph nodes removed in my groin as there was a tumour, today i received hospital letter from surgeon listing many unpleasant risks of post operative surgury such as lymphocyst formation,secondary intention healing etc . My question is does this occur in week or two after
megb246
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
I’m back! - Adrenal enlargement
With COVID getting in the way a lot, I have written on here before about a CT scan showing bilateral enlarged adrenals. I am in the process of getting surgery on my Aortic valve but this showed up too My hospital have finally set the wheels in motion to refer me to an endo before I have heart surgery
With COVID getting in the way a lot, I have written on here before about a CT scan showing bilateral enlarged adrenals. I am in the process of getting surgery on my Aortic valve but this showed up too My hospital have finally set the wheels in motion to refer me to an endo before I have heart surgery
Numberone1
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Umbilicus inflamed after lap
I had a lap to remove stage 4 Endo from my rectum and bowels at the end of February and I’ve had nothing but troubles with my belly button. I had key hole surgery so the umbilicus was the main port. Ever since it has been swollen (almost outside my belly button and that’s a deep hole lol) and weeping
I had a lap to remove stage 4 Endo from my rectum and bowels at the end of February and I’ve had nothing but troubles with my belly button. I had key hole surgery so the umbilicus was the main port. Ever since it has been swollen (almost outside my belly button and that’s a deep hole lol) and weeping
Noodle1984
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Cirrhosis / Immunisation
Hi hope everyone is doing well considering what’s happening just wondering if anybody knows about what immunisations you need struggling to get Gp appointment and receptionist unsure what is needed thanks everyone.
Hi hope everyone is doing well considering what’s happening just wondering if anybody knows about what immunisations you need struggling to get Gp appointment and receptionist unsure what is needed thanks everyone.
Rugby50
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Operation Moonshot proposals are scientifically unsound, experts argue.
The idea of Moonshot is to frequently use new point-of-care tests across the whole population to detect asymptomatic disease. The Moonshot proposals are based on a computer model and not a real study. Whilst it has been reported that the model shows that “less accurate” tests are suitable for use in
The idea of Moonshot is to frequently use new point-of-care tests across the whole population to detect asymptomatic disease. The Moonshot proposals are based on a computer model and not a real study. Whilst it has been reported that the model shows that “less accurate” tests are suitable for use in
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Anyone else with suspected gall bladder stones, but pain on left side, not right?
Hi, thanks for adding me! I was wondering if anyone else has similar symptoms to me? I am awaiting a scan. Years of intermittent pain, bloating, wind and feeling nauseous. My symptoms have escalated. Terrible pain in middle of rib cage but towards the left, is happening 2-3 a week now. Drs keep saying
Hi, thanks for adding me! I was wondering if anyone else has similar symptoms to me? I am awaiting a scan. Years of intermittent pain, bloating, wind and feeling nauseous. My symptoms have escalated. Terrible pain in middle of rib cage but towards the left, is happening 2-3 a week now. Drs keep saying
Hidden
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Uterosacral Ligaments
Hi ladies Does anyone have any advice on deep infiltrating endo on the uterosacral ligaments? I've had 3 surgeries over 20 years; in summary - ablation in 2002, ovaries removed in 2015 and then full hysterectomy in 2017. On top of my endo I also had adenomyosis. I was 44 in 2015 so went onto HRT then
Hi ladies Does anyone have any advice on deep infiltrating endo on the uterosacral ligaments? I've had 3 surgeries over 20 years; in summary - ablation in 2002, ovaries removed in 2015 and then full hysterectomy in 2017. On top of my endo I also had adenomyosis. I was 44 in 2015 so went onto HRT then
Juls1971
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
CT scan liver report
Hello, I had a CT abdomen/pelvis which came back all normal. I was hoping for more around the size/shape/fat in my liver and only received the below. Should I expect more detail or is the lack of anything bad being mentioned a good sign? Hepatobiliary: No lesion. Normal gallbladder. No biliary dilatation
Hello, I had a CT abdomen/pelvis which came back all normal. I was hoping for more around the size/shape/fat in my liver and only received the below. Should I expect more detail or is the lack of anything bad being mentioned a good sign? Hepatobiliary: No lesion. Normal gallbladder. No biliary dilatation
raenata
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
COVID-19 and Pneumothorax
Pneumothorax has been reported in a small number of patients COVID-19, though the significance and frequency of this association remains unclear. Retrospective studies of patients with COVID-19 suggested that pneumothorax might occur in 1% of those requiring hospital admission, 2% in patients requiring
Pneumothorax has been reported in a small number of patients COVID-19, though the significance and frequency of this association remains unclear. Retrospective studies of patients with COVID-19 suggested that pneumothorax might occur in 1% of those requiring hospital admission, 2% in patients requiring
2greys
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Just finished radiotherapy but feel overwhelmed
Hi everyone This is my first post here and hoping for a little guidance/advice. I was diagnosed in May with grade 3, ER+ HER2- breast cancer. Lymph node removal showed no spread, so lumpectomy and radiotherapy, along with taking Tamoxifen (oncotype result 17, so no chemo). Haven't felt too bad physically
Hi everyone This is my first post here and hoping for a little guidance/advice. I was diagnosed in May with grade 3, ER+ HER2- breast cancer. Lymph node removal showed no spread, so lumpectomy and radiotherapy, along with taking Tamoxifen (oncotype result 17, so no chemo). Haven't felt too bad physically
cbear22
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 years ago
Any light at the end of this long ‘waiting’ tunnel?
Hi everyone , I was just wondering how people have found getting back on track after the Covid thing. I have had a nightmare so am just getting it all out of my system in what might come across as a long whining post ( apologies if it sounds like this) - I have had numerous symptoms that I have struggled
Hi everyone , I was just wondering how people have found getting back on track after the Covid thing. I have had a nightmare so am just getting it all out of my system in what might come across as a long whining post ( apologies if it sounds like this) - I have had numerous symptoms that I have struggled
Guitar1986
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Emetophobia.
Gallbladder
removal
and ever sincr that happened I started eating again, but not to the full extent. I don't enjoy food like I use to. If anyone cooks I'd stand outside until the smell is gone or go to my room and use spray to get the smell out. Even keep my windows open at all times.
Gallbladder
removal
and ever sincr that happened I started eating again, but not to the full extent. I don't enjoy food like I use to. If anyone cooks I'd stand outside until the smell is gone or go to my room and use spray to get the smell out. Even keep my windows open at all times.
Zeleriah
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Anxiety and Depression Support
4 years ago
Some notes on Mannitol
There has been much discussion about Teva levothyroxine in the UK and Levothyrox (formerly Euthyrox) in France and other countries - where it appears that the mannitol ingredient could be the cause of issues. I found a few papers about mannitol and thought that they could be of some interest. There
There has been much discussion about Teva levothyroxine in the UK and Levothyrox (formerly Euthyrox) in France and other countries - where it appears that the mannitol ingredient could be the cause of issues. I found a few papers about mannitol and thought that they could be of some interest. There
helvella
Thyroid UK
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Getting diagnosed
I am 40 years old and have dealt with chronic pelvic pain for years. I am in the US, but I enjoy this forum and I hope it's okay to post here. I'll give you a bit of my history. In 2017, I had several uterine polyps removed. At the time, my surgeon wanted to explore for endometriosis, but I could
I am 40 years old and have dealt with chronic pelvic pain for years. I am in the US, but I enjoy this forum and I hope it's okay to post here. I'll give you a bit of my history. In 2017, I had several uterine polyps removed. At the time, my surgeon wanted to explore for endometriosis, but I could
desertkelp
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Breathless after gallbladder removal ?
Hello my names gina here goes my story! I suffered gallbladder pain for 2 years vomiting fainting everyone symptom possible, I had it removed about 6 months ago they found inflammation and a polyp inside no gallstones. 3 months later I started noticing some really bad issues, I had Dirahea/symptoms
Hello my names gina here goes my story! I suffered gallbladder pain for 2 years vomiting fainting everyone symptom possible, I had it removed about 6 months ago they found inflammation and a polyp inside no gallstones. 3 months later I started noticing some really bad issues, I had Dirahea/symptoms
gina12
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Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Upcoming appointment
Evening all, Been discharged from gastro (they wanted to rule out IBD) and say I have IBS... im pretty sure my gallbladder is shot, I have pain 247 in my right side and shoulder blade, dizziness,brain fog, yellow stools etc etc. I tried explaining these to gastro but they wasn't interested! My question
Evening all, Been discharged from gastro (they wanted to rule out IBD) and say I have IBS... im pretty sure my gallbladder is shot, I have pain 247 in my right side and shoulder blade, dizziness,brain fog, yellow stools etc etc. I tried explaining these to gastro but they wasn't interested! My question
ktan49
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Feeling the pain
Last November I had three short courses of Brachytherapy following a hysterectomy for womb cancer. I thought all was going okay but began to have rectal bleeding. To cut a long story short I had a flexi-sig and transanal ultrasound done today. For the first time I saw the issues. Firstly a polyp
Last November I had three short courses of Brachytherapy following a hysterectomy for womb cancer. I thought all was going okay but began to have rectal bleeding. To cut a long story short I had a flexi-sig and transanal ultrasound done today. For the first time I saw the issues. Firstly a polyp
Zigoin
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Pelvic Radiation Disease Association
4 years ago
Lymphedema Treatment Act needs support
Lymphedema fighter here from single mastectomy & 9 lymph node removal on left arm!! Did y'all know of the Lymphedema Treatment Act? We are trying to get this bill passed in Washington DC this year!! Ask to see how you can reach out to your congress leaders!!
Lymphedema fighter here from single mastectomy & 9 lymph node removal on left arm!! Did y'all know of the Lymphedema Treatment Act? We are trying to get this bill passed in Washington DC this year!! Ask to see how you can reach out to your congress leaders!!
April4ChristPlexus
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LSN
4 years ago
Oramorph & Codine 2 Different Docs
One Doctor is telling me to take co- codamol 30-500 4 times a day with oramorph 5 mls 4 times a day .Other doctor is saying don’t take codine with oramorph at all. I am totally confused now feeling anxious .
One Doctor is telling me to take co- codamol 30-500 4 times a day with oramorph 5 mls 4 times a day .Other doctor is saying don’t take codine with oramorph at all. I am totally confused now feeling anxious .
Hidden
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
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