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throat clearing
Hello everyone! My oophorectomy was successful. I'm a little sore and tired, but glad it's over. Coronavirus has officially hit us here in the U.S. My school is closed for 2 weeks or longer (which is probably great timing for me). My question is, do any of you constantly need to clear your throat
Hello everyone! My oophorectomy was successful. I'm a little sore and tired, but glad it's over. Coronavirus has officially hit us here in the U.S. My school is closed for 2 weeks or longer (which is probably great timing for me). My question is, do any of you constantly need to clear your throat
alana303
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
Polyp removal causing scarring?
Had a hysteroscopy to remove some polyps before egg transfer. Then when I went for my scan after down regulation the clinic have said they may have caused scar tissue we might not be able to proceed. Has anyone else had this. Feel like it was supposed to help but might have made me permanently infertile
Had a hysteroscopy to remove some polyps before egg transfer. Then when I went for my scan after down regulation the clinic have said they may have caused scar tissue we might not be able to proceed. Has anyone else had this. Feel like it was supposed to help but might have made me permanently infertile
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
4 years ago
I have thyroid cancer 😢
Just been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. I had a TT for graves disease and results came back showing cancer of 2cm. It has spread to lymph node so will now have lymph node removal and RAI (once corona virus is over). My world has just come tumbling down 😢
Just been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. I had a TT for graves disease and results came back showing cancer of 2cm. It has spread to lymph node so will now have lymph node removal and RAI (once corona virus is over). My world has just come tumbling down 😢
KatieT1982
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
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Polycystic liver and coroavirus
Hi. I have polycystic liver disease very large cysts and bloods not the best. Does any one know if ishould I be self isolating not due to see consultant till September as they have rescheduled my appointment?
Hi. I have polycystic liver disease very large cysts and bloods not the best. Does any one know if ishould I be self isolating not due to see consultant till September as they have rescheduled my appointment?
Nicsopami
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Cholecystitus symptoms after gallbladder removal
Hey Guys, After a truly horrific year of attacks (which we have affectionaly nicknamed death pains) occurring 2-3 times a week most weeks, I finally had my gallbladder removed on the 11th November. Wile it was an unpleasant experience, my surgeon told me the op would end my suffering and I was so excited
Hey Guys, After a truly horrific year of attacks (which we have affectionaly nicknamed death pains) occurring 2-3 times a week most weeks, I finally had my gallbladder removed on the 11th November. Wile it was an unpleasant experience, my surgeon told me the op would end my suffering and I was so excited
Mistee
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Pain Concern
4 years ago
Tibolone after Hysterectomy
Hey, I’m nearly 8 weeks post op after having a full hysterectomy due to severe endometriosis. I’m in surgical menopause and been prescribed Tibolone and started suffering with severe headaches. Do these subside after a while? The headaches make me feel really sick too and I can’t talk.
Hey, I’m nearly 8 weeks post op after having a full hysterectomy due to severe endometriosis. I’m in surgical menopause and been prescribed Tibolone and started suffering with severe headaches. Do these subside after a while? The headaches make me feel really sick too and I can’t talk.
Mrsobrien04
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
G68 scan changed my treatment plan
The kind Moespy here in the group suggested that I write a post about my upcoming treatment. My RP was in Dec 2017 and I was a Gleason 9...three positive lymph nodes and seminal vesicle involved. While my initial post-surgery PSA was a wonderful .009 it slowly crept up over two years to a .38 in Oct
The kind Moespy here in the group suggested that I write a post about my upcoming treatment. My RP was in Dec 2017 and I was a Gleason 9...three positive lymph nodes and seminal vesicle involved. While my initial post-surgery PSA was a wonderful .009 it slowly crept up over two years to a .38 in Oct
bean1008
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Gallstones
I suffer, and I mean SUFFER , from gallstones. Because of my severe COPD they are unwilling to take my gallbladder out. So I manage it with diet. This weekend I had an extremely painful event, was taken into hospital, but sent home with 7 days of antibiotics and pain relief. My biosphere machine is
I suffer, and I mean SUFFER , from gallstones. Because of my severe COPD they are unwilling to take my gallbladder out. So I manage it with diet. This weekend I had an extremely painful event, was taken into hospital, but sent home with 7 days of antibiotics and pain relief. My biosphere machine is
sparkster
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
4 years ago
Gallbladder removal
Do I need a referral to see a surgeon for
gallbladder
removal
surgery? Can a nurse practitioner refer me to a surgeon or does it have to be a doctor?
Do I need a referral to see a surgeon for
gallbladder
removal
surgery? Can a nurse practitioner refer me to a surgeon or does it have to be a doctor?
QueenOfHalloween
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Women's Health
4 years ago
Has anyone had endometrioma return & get the chance to freeze eggs before ovary removal? or if not how did you cope?
I’m 26 with no children, I was miss diagnosed under gynocology last year, they thought it was a tube but I had a 10x12cm hemorraghic cyst which was in my left ovary removed last August along with my ovary, my right ovary then flared up 3 weeks later & they drained 500ml of blood from it. Now it has started
I’m 26 with no children, I was miss diagnosed under gynocology last year, they thought it was a tube but I had a 10x12cm hemorraghic cyst which was in my left ovary removed last August along with my ovary, my right ovary then flared up 3 weeks later & they drained 500ml of blood from it. Now it has started
Deev93
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Hysterectomy
Hi I am due for total abdominal hysterectomy and ovary removal at the end of this month and will force me into surgical menopause. Just wondered if anyone else on here with liver problems had undergone this operation and whether it had caused any issues with their health? Thanks
Hi I am due for total abdominal hysterectomy and ovary removal at the end of this month and will force me into surgical menopause. Just wondered if anyone else on here with liver problems had undergone this operation and whether it had caused any issues with their health? Thanks
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
hysteroscopy and removal of a polyp painful
Issues with polyp removal - painful experience I was asked to take paracetamol (only 1 tablet perhaps my error) 1 hour before the removal but i was seen over 2 hours after taking the paracetamol. During the procedure (lasering the polyp off) I was in severe pain and my blood pressure had dropped, i was
Issues with polyp removal - painful experience I was asked to take paracetamol (only 1 tablet perhaps my error) 1 hour before the removal but i was seen over 2 hours after taking the paracetamol. During the procedure (lasering the polyp off) I was in severe pain and my blood pressure had dropped, i was
Rummer1
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Oophorectomy, anyone?
Hello everyone! I just had a scan and feel really grateful that so far the Ibrance and Letrozole have reduced the lesions on my rib and pelvis. I am 50 years old, and am premenapausal, so I get a Lupron shot every month. I have been thinking about getting my ovaries removed since 1.) I'm not using
Hello everyone! I just had a scan and feel really grateful that so far the Ibrance and Letrozole have reduced the lesions on my rib and pelvis. I am 50 years old, and am premenapausal, so I get a Lupron shot every month. I have been thinking about getting my ovaries removed since 1.) I'm not using
alana303
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
4 years ago
How soon is too soon for chemo after surgery?
Hi, This is my first time posting here. I'm 37, trans (ftm), though with all the "lady parts" of my reproductive system until this winter. I was diagnosed with stage 2a ovarian cancer (grade 2 endometrioid type) after an emergency oophorectomy in November and a successful abdominal hysto (etc.) 5 weeks
Hi, This is my first time posting here. I'm 37, trans (ftm), though with all the "lady parts" of my reproductive system until this winter. I was diagnosed with stage 2a ovarian cancer (grade 2 endometrioid type) after an emergency oophorectomy in November and a successful abdominal hysto (etc.) 5 weeks
FtMwithOC
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My Ovacome
4 years ago
Insomnia in Hoshimotos thyroid
Does anyone has sleep problems? I sleep for 2 hours , wake up and can’t go back to sleep. I have prescription pills ambien, would only take as last resort. Any suggestions?
Does anyone has sleep problems? I sleep for 2 hours , wake up and can’t go back to sleep. I have prescription pills ambien, would only take as last resort. Any suggestions?
Suzi_
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Hysterectomy and bilateral oophorectomy
Hi all, I would be keen to get advice or other people’s perspectives. I am 31 years old and have been struggling with polycystic ovaries and endometriosis from I was roughly 16 years old. I have had multiple surgeries and had an ovarian torsion several years ago which resulted in me having my left fallopian
Hi all, I would be keen to get advice or other people’s perspectives. I am 31 years old and have been struggling with polycystic ovaries and endometriosis from I was roughly 16 years old. I have had multiple surgeries and had an ovarian torsion several years ago which resulted in me having my left fallopian
Jemima88
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Horrible nausea but 3 weeks post op
Hi all! My excision and polypectomy were done on the 15th of Jan. Recovery was fairly straight forward, bleeding for 2 weeks which i believe included my period, bit of pain in my left leg (see previous post), but nothing of any great concern really. I returned to work last week. But since Sunday I have
Hi all! My excision and polypectomy were done on the 15th of Jan. Recovery was fairly straight forward, bleeding for 2 weeks which i believe included my period, bit of pain in my left leg (see previous post), but nothing of any great concern really. I returned to work last week. But since Sunday I have
Carebear92
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Gallbladder pain - left side?
Hi everyone. New here. Recently had a diagnosis of gallstones following 2 months of central and right sided abdominal pain and going back and forth to the GP who kept querying indigestion. It finally took the pain getting so bad, and me calling 111 to get an appointment with an OOH GP who suggested
Hi everyone. New here. Recently had a diagnosis of gallstones following 2 months of central and right sided abdominal pain and going back and forth to the GP who kept querying indigestion. It finally took the pain getting so bad, and me calling 111 to get an appointment with an OOH GP who suggested
girlinabox
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Bezafibrate with Urso really helps
Everyone with PBC and increasing ALP should ask for the combi-therapy with Bezafibrat. Your doctor can prescribe it with the diagnosis: metabolic fat disorder, so to avoid that it is not yet approved for PBC, because studies are so expensive for this cheap medicine. (We all Pbc-ers have metabolic fat-disorder
Everyone with PBC and increasing ALP should ask for the combi-therapy with Bezafibrat. Your doctor can prescribe it with the diagnosis: metabolic fat disorder, so to avoid that it is not yet approved for PBC, because studies are so expensive for this cheap medicine. (We all Pbc-ers have metabolic fat-disorder
gardenfun
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Could I Have a Gall Stone Without a Gallbladder?
Hi all - I’m new to this forum so go easy on me! 😉 Last night I was suffering from, what felt like, a trapped gall stone. I have had one before where my gall bladder was removed and a stone removed from duct prior to that. Is this possible? Nauseous then throwing up yellow bile; Diarrhea; slight fever
Hi all - I’m new to this forum so go easy on me! 😉 Last night I was suffering from, what felt like, a trapped gall stone. I have had one before where my gall bladder was removed and a stone removed from duct prior to that. Is this possible? Nauseous then throwing up yellow bile; Diarrhea; slight fever
Froggy
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
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