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Phantosmia help
Hi all I've joined this forum on behalf of my mum ... She won't do these herself because I think she just gets to upset half the time . But she's had no smell or tastebuds for a year now . She's had tests and they can't find anything but reading on-line it seems to stem from some trauma ( mainly
Hi all I've joined this forum on behalf of my mum ... She won't do these herself because I think she just gets to upset half the time . But she's had no smell or tastebuds for a year now . She's had tests and they can't find anything but reading on-line it seems to stem from some trauma ( mainly
Bubble-ml
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PMRGCAuk
4 years ago
Uretra and ovary stuck solid with adhesions
Hello, have had bilateral salpingo oophorectomy via laparoscopy today. Was more complex than thought as my ovary was fused with adhesions to my uretra. Took some time but managed to chip away. Very painful recovery so far and needed to stay in hospital overnight. Just wandered if anyone has experiences
Hello, have had bilateral salpingo oophorectomy via laparoscopy today. Was more complex than thought as my ovary was fused with adhesions to my uretra. Took some time but managed to chip away. Very painful recovery so far and needed to stay in hospital overnight. Just wandered if anyone has experiences
rina33
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Unicornuate Uterus and Endometriosis
Hello everyone, I'm a 52 year old mum to a 24 year old daughter who suffers terribly with endometriosis. She was also born with a unicornuate uterus with a rudimentary horn. She's tried all sorts of treatments over the past 3 years without much success, she's now looking at a hysterectomy. Her endometriosis
Hello everyone, I'm a 52 year old mum to a 24 year old daughter who suffers terribly with endometriosis. She was also born with a unicornuate uterus with a rudimentary horn. She's tried all sorts of treatments over the past 3 years without much success, she's now looking at a hysterectomy. Her endometriosis
Clarice123
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
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Reoccurrence of Rectovaginal endo
I’ve had an MRI recently which shows my Rectovaginal endo has reoccurred after hysterectomy and bilateral ovary removal. My gynaecologist think the risks of further surgery may outweigh the benefits. She has treated me for years in a BSGE specialist centre and I trust her implicitly. My question is whether
I’ve had an MRI recently which shows my Rectovaginal endo has reoccurred after hysterectomy and bilateral ovary removal. My gynaecologist think the risks of further surgery may outweigh the benefits. She has treated me for years in a BSGE specialist centre and I trust her implicitly. My question is whether
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Thy3a snd Thy3f -watch and wait?
I am new here and was wondering if anyone could offer advice as things seem to be moving too quick. I am female and 52. On being referring to ENT in April 2019 for a lump under chin, which turned out to be enlarged lymph, not of importance, it was discovered during ultrasound that I had “suspicious”
I am new here and was wondering if anyone could offer advice as things seem to be moving too quick. I am female and 52. On being referring to ENT in April 2019 for a lump under chin, which turned out to be enlarged lymph, not of importance, it was discovered during ultrasound that I had “suspicious”
Mer1991
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Thyroid UK
4 years ago
Autoimmune hepatitis or primary biliary cirrhosis?
Hi everyone sorry I dont really have much input as I am new to the forum and was only told a week ago that my liver function tests were way above the norm. Sending me into overdrive. However I wish you all the very best of health and am sending good wishes x please may I ask if anyone out there has had
Hi everyone sorry I dont really have much input as I am new to the forum and was only told a week ago that my liver function tests were way above the norm. Sending me into overdrive. However I wish you all the very best of health and am sending good wishes x please may I ask if anyone out there has had
Casper6
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Anyone here familiar with LDD (low dose dipyridamole), new medicine to help fibro patients with pain relief?
Hi All, I recently read an article that I found interesting about a new medicine called Low Dose Dipyridamole which helps fibromyalgia patients with pain relief. Is anyone familiar with it or has anyone here ever tried it? Here is a link to the article if any of you would like to read it: https://medium.com
Hi All, I recently read an article that I found interesting about a new medicine called Low Dose Dipyridamole which helps fibromyalgia patients with pain relief. Is anyone familiar with it or has anyone here ever tried it? Here is a link to the article if any of you would like to read it: https://medium.com
Julie8787
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Fibromyalgia Action UK
4 years ago
Clever guts diet
Morning all. I’m determined to stick with the clever guts diet in the hope it will put a spring back in my step. I made the nutty granola yesterday, it is lush but has given me indigestion! I think I will make it with less nuts because as wonderful as they were I think 400g nuts to 180g oats and flax
Morning all. I’m determined to stick with the clever guts diet in the hope it will put a spring back in my step. I made the nutty granola yesterday, it is lush but has given me indigestion! I think I will make it with less nuts because as wonderful as they were I think 400g nuts to 180g oats and flax
Callyv
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Healthy Eating
4 years ago
Liver cirrhosis
Hi I have my liver scan which says my liver has coarse and patchyechoc
Hi I have my liver scan which says my liver has coarse and patchyechoc
bottleofdog199
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
Lumpectomy
Hi I’m due to have a wire guided lumpectomy with lymph node removal on the 6th February it’s a day case. How long was your recovery after this operation as a very good friend of my husband and I has sadly passed away we have known him for over 35 years and his funeral is on the 7th so I am hoping that
Hi I’m due to have a wire guided lumpectomy with lymph node removal on the 6th February it’s a day case. How long was your recovery after this operation as a very good friend of my husband and I has sadly passed away we have known him for over 35 years and his funeral is on the 7th so I am hoping that
Lyngal
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My Breast Cancer Community
4 years ago
Frustrated with my recovery....
Had a total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo oopherectomy and excision for Stage 4 Endometriosis on August 12th 2019 and recovery after this was slow as I expected. Was 12 weeks before going back to work and went back on reduced hours. Now January and still struggling. Don’t know what’s going on inside
Had a total hysterectomy, bilateral salpingo oopherectomy and excision for Stage 4 Endometriosis on August 12th 2019 and recovery after this was slow as I expected. Was 12 weeks before going back to work and went back on reduced hours. Now January and still struggling. Don’t know what’s going on inside
_EndoWarrior_
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
4 years ago
Update on my surgery - p.s. I'm home, 9 days post-surgery!
For those who wanted to know, here's the full list: "SECONDARY OVARIAN DEBULKING, ILEO-CAECAL RESECTION WITH SIDE-TO-SIDE ANASTOMOSIS, PELVIC PERITONECTOMY INCLUDING FROM BLADDER WITH BLADDER RECONSTRUCTION AND RECTAL RECONSTRUCTION, REMOVAL OF RIGHT AND LEFT ENLARGED PELVIC LYMPH NODES, STRIPPING OF
For those who wanted to know, here's the full list: "SECONDARY OVARIAN DEBULKING, ILEO-CAECAL RESECTION WITH SIDE-TO-SIDE ANASTOMOSIS, PELVIC PERITONECTOMY INCLUDING FROM BLADDER WITH BLADDER RECONSTRUCTION AND RECTAL RECONSTRUCTION, REMOVAL OF RIGHT AND LEFT ENLARGED PELVIC LYMPH NODES, STRIPPING OF
BellmoreBelle
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My Ovacome
5 years ago
Radiation with or without Antiandrogen Therapy in Recurrent PCa - a follow-up.
New video interview [1] on follow-up to a 2017 paper [2]. In the "Shipley" study: "... we assigned 760 eligible patients who had undergone prostatectomy with a lymphadenectomy and had disease, as assessed on pathological testing, with a tumor stage of T2 (confined to the prostate but with a positive
New video interview [1] on follow-up to a 2017 paper [2]. In the "Shipley" study: "... we assigned 760 eligible patients who had undergone prostatectomy with a lymphadenectomy and had disease, as assessed on pathological testing, with a tumor stage of T2 (confined to the prostate but with a positive
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
4 years ago
Gastric Bypass and PBC
So has anyone else had gastric bypass? I have PBC and I'm worried if it will affect it negatively or positively. Also does PBC affect the thyroid?
So has anyone else had gastric bypass? I have PBC and I'm worried if it will affect it negatively or positively. Also does PBC affect the thyroid?
Nyiah
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
Questions about what happens after hysterectomy & unilateral ovary removal
Hi, Just trying to get my head round my options. I’m due to have an op to remove the endo on my bowel & will probably have a hysterectomy (due to adenomysis) and one ovary removed. I said that I’d prefer to keep my right ovary (which is healthy apparently) as I thought if I do that I might be able
Hi, Just trying to get my head round my options. I’m due to have an op to remove the endo on my bowel & will probably have a hysterectomy (due to adenomysis) and one ovary removed. I said that I’d prefer to keep my right ovary (which is healthy apparently) as I thought if I do that I might be able
MajawithaJ
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
Six monthly check-up
Good evening all Hope you are doing well and having more good days than bad. I have been to the Liver Unit today for my routine scan which seems to be scheduled for every six months now. I think the news was mostly good - my liver is less inflamed, no signs of anything unpleasant developing and spleen
Good evening all Hope you are doing well and having more good days than bad. I have been to the Liver Unit today for my routine scan which seems to be scheduled for every six months now. I think the news was mostly good - my liver is less inflamed, no signs of anything unpleasant developing and spleen
jacobsmum24
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British Liver Trust
4 years ago
What shows Urso is working?
I was diagnosed and started Urso five weeks ago and I'm having a blood test next week to see if it's working. I feel a bit more in control when I'm prepared for results. Nearly all my last bloods were well out of range and the next set is testing a lot of stuff. I know it's all important, but what specifically
I was diagnosed and started Urso five weeks ago and I'm having a blood test next week to see if it's working. I feel a bit more in control when I'm prepared for results. Nearly all my last bloods were well out of range and the next set is testing a lot of stuff. I know it's all important, but what specifically
hells456
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PBC Foundation
4 years ago
In what conditions (other than Hasimotos) are TG Antibodies raised (but TPO AB's are not)? Also results interpretation please.
In what conditions (other than Hasimoto's) are TG Antibodies raised please? I'm struggling to obtain a clear answer on this. Below are my MediChecks full thyroid panel results; the MediChecks GP stated that my results indicate Hasimoto's, although my TSH indicates my thyroid function is "fine" currently
In what conditions (other than Hasimoto's) are TG Antibodies raised please? I'm struggling to obtain a clear answer on this. Below are my MediChecks full thyroid panel results; the MediChecks GP stated that my results indicate Hasimoto's, although my TSH indicates my thyroid function is "fine" currently
tomranson85
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Thyroid UK
5 years ago
Cholecystitis and Cirrhosis
Can someone please tell me just how great is the risk of
gallbladder
removal
? Would I really be putting my life gravely at risk be electing to have the surgery? Many thanks in advance for any advice/experience you have to share.
Can someone please tell me just how great is the risk of
gallbladder
removal
? Would I really be putting my life gravely at risk be electing to have the surgery? Many thanks in advance for any advice/experience you have to share.
Beauport
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
HRT / HYSTERECTOMY & OOPHORECTOMY FOR ENDOMETRIOSIS
Hello! I'm 42 and having a total hysterectomy in April and about to start prostrap with tibolone. 4 surgeries so far, last was in April and diagnosed with stage 3 endometriosis, now with many bladder complications and suspected thoracic involvement but nothing being doing for lung and bladder issues.
Hello! I'm 42 and having a total hysterectomy in April and about to start prostrap with tibolone. 4 surgeries so far, last was in April and diagnosed with stage 3 endometriosis, now with many bladder complications and suspected thoracic involvement but nothing being doing for lung and bladder issues.
laf1977
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Endometriosis UK
4 years ago
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