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Is my Endo back?
Hi Everyone, Looking for some advice or anyone who's been through a similar experience. I had Endo 3 years ago some of my main symptoms where bowel issues bloating, gassy, stomach cramps and diarrhea whenever I ate to much. Initially the doctor put it down to IBS. Obviously that wasn't the case and it
Hi Everyone, Looking for some advice or anyone who's been through a similar experience. I had Endo 3 years ago some of my main symptoms where bowel issues bloating, gassy, stomach cramps and diarrhea whenever I ate to much. Initially the doctor put it down to IBS. Obviously that wasn't the case and it
mo222
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
what to try next?
Hi everyone :) I don't think I've posted before, probably because as awful as endo is, I've been lucky in a lot of ways. . I was diagnosed via laparoscopy in 2015, and I live in a city with an accredited endo centre, so my surgeon knew what he was doing. He found and excised a few spots in various places
Hi everyone :) I don't think I've posted before, probably because as awful as endo is, I've been lucky in a lot of ways. . I was diagnosed via laparoscopy in 2015, and I live in a city with an accredited endo centre, so my surgeon knew what he was doing. He found and excised a few spots in various places
KML22
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
I cannot trust my GP
I have had a GP for 8 yrs who used to categorize everything as depression or anxiety or uncurable or everyone gets it. I used to have gut issue and my GP would just tell me that is normal thing. And I should change my diet I had given up on NHS. I had stopped visiting my GP altogether. However
I have had a GP for 8 yrs who used to categorize everything as depression or anxiety or uncurable or everyone gets it. I used to have gut issue and my GP would just tell me that is normal thing. And I should change my diet I had given up on NHS. I had stopped visiting my GP altogether. However
thyroidsymtoms
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Thyroid UK
1 month ago
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Various Questions
Hi I'm now 3 weeks off pramipexole and started Gabapentin a week ago. The first 2 of those weeks I was in hospital having surgery for something else and recovering with opioid painkillers which removed the need for anything else. The 3rd week I started gabapentin but I don't have the levels right
Hi I'm now 3 weeks off pramipexole and started Gabapentin a week ago. The first 2 of those weeks I was in hospital having surgery for something else and recovering with opioid painkillers which removed the need for anything else. The 3rd week I started gabapentin but I don't have the levels right
Goagal
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Update
So following on from my last post, I received a call from the Consultant yesterday to confirm that my CT results are clear and the polyp he removed from my cervix has come back benign which I am so relieved about. My Consultant now plans to do a Laproscopy to remove the endometrioma together with my
So following on from my last post, I received a call from the Consultant yesterday to confirm that my CT results are clear and the polyp he removed from my cervix has come back benign which I am so relieved about. My Consultant now plans to do a Laproscopy to remove the endometrioma together with my
Stormtrooper4
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
šWhat is next?
As I say goodbye š for a wee while to running and to posting here, I am aware that new adventures await. I cannot run in the short term as I face surgery & recovery but I can look ahead and plan what happens next. You may have just completed HU10 or a 5k raceā¦ and living in the happy aftermath but
As I say goodbye š for a wee while to running and to posting here, I am aware that new adventures await. I cannot run in the short term as I face surgery & recovery but I can look ahead and plan what happens next. You may have just completed HU10 or a 5k raceā¦ and living in the happy aftermath but
Annieapple
Administrator
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Bridge to 10K
1 month ago
Statins
I had a call from my GP surgery about taking statins.Apparently my cholesterol is okay but I have a 38% risk of having a stroke or heart attack. Even though I take anticoagulant statins work in a different way and are recommended for me as I am in persistent afib I do not want to take statins but wondered
I had a call from my GP surgery about taking statins.Apparently my cholesterol is okay but I have a 38% risk of having a stroke or heart attack. Even though I take anticoagulant statins work in a different way and are recommended for me as I am in persistent afib I do not want to take statins but wondered
Swimsyroke
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Borderline Ovarian Tumour and Endo diagnosis.
Hi all, Iāve recently had some news that I will need to have a full hysterectomy due to a biopsy result from an ovarian cyst I had removed 6 weeks ago. There is the option to keep one ovary for now. I was very lucky to have been seen by a gynaecologist and surgeon at my first referral appointment
Hi all, Iāve recently had some news that I will need to have a full hysterectomy due to a biopsy result from an ovarian cyst I had removed 6 weeks ago. There is the option to keep one ovary for now. I was very lucky to have been seen by a gynaecologist and surgeon at my first referral appointment
Hellohannah
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Endometriosis UK
1 month ago
Unicuspid arotic valve replacement
hi Iām Leah, I am 20 yrs and I had bicuspid arotic valve since I was born I started to have symptoms around 3 months ago and came for a checkup and LIVERPOOL heart and chest hospital and ive been admitted. After testing they found out I have unicuspid arotic valve, very rare, does anybody else have this
hi Iām Leah, I am 20 yrs and I had bicuspid arotic valve since I was born I started to have symptoms around 3 months ago and came for a checkup and LIVERPOOL heart and chest hospital and ive been admitted. After testing they found out I have unicuspid arotic valve, very rare, does anybody else have this
Williamsleah
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Heart Valve Voice
1 month ago
New treatment
2 weeks ago I had liver ablation to remove 3 tumors on my liver. 2 were responding to treatment (anastrozole and kisqali for HER2 neg) and 1 was not. Surgery went well. Biopsy showed that the growing tumor was triple negative. Seemingly the other 2 (breast and hip met) are still HER2 negative. Anyone
2 weeks ago I had liver ablation to remove 3 tumors on my liver. 2 were responding to treatment (anastrozole and kisqali for HER2 neg) and 1 was not. Surgery went well. Biopsy showed that the growing tumor was triple negative. Seemingly the other 2 (breast and hip met) are still HER2 negative. Anyone
JulieB76
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
1 month ago
Post-op FAQs
Hello Glaucoma UK community, I am currently in the process of creating a page on our website for the most commonly asked questions with regards to glaucoma treatments and surgeries. As you might know, we operate a buddy scheme at Glaucoma UK, which allows us to put people who are due to have a glaucoma
Hello Glaucoma UK community, I am currently in the process of creating a page on our website for the most commonly asked questions with regards to glaucoma treatments and surgeries. As you might know, we operate a buddy scheme at Glaucoma UK, which allows us to put people who are due to have a glaucoma
KieranGlaucomaUK
Administrator
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Glaucoma UK
1 month ago
Iron levels.
Hi . I've had 12 transfusions after internal bleeding and surgery in April. My hb was at 6 before the transfusion. My levels are as below. Is this sufficient or would I still need a supplement. I am weaned off pramipexole now but while is hospital I was given tramacet and that was helping my legs.
Hi . I've had 12 transfusions after internal bleeding and surgery in April. My hb was at 6 before the transfusion. My levels are as below. Is this sufficient or would I still need a supplement. I am weaned off pramipexole now but while is hospital I was given tramacet and that was helping my legs.
AzraCG
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Restless Legs Syndrome
1 month ago
Request for Input
Before I leave this wonderful group I'd like to pick your individual/collective brains. Since it's too late to help my husband, I'm looking for info that I can pass on to my son and 6 grandsons so they might better understand this awful cancer should they ever get it. I'm also providing a bit more info
Before I leave this wonderful group I'd like to pick your individual/collective brains. Since it's too late to help my husband, I'm looking for info that I can pass on to my son and 6 grandsons so they might better understand this awful cancer should they ever get it. I'm also providing a bit more info
Shamrock46
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
1 month ago
Update on tests etc
hi all. Just an update after my recent CT scan, and the dreaded bronchoscopy on Tuesday this week. Obviously haven't had full results of latest CT scan, apart from a short note from my consultant to say there was a 6.5 millimetre nodule in ththe Apex of my right lung. They will monitor it, if it stays
hi all. Just an update after my recent CT scan, and the dreaded bronchoscopy on Tuesday this week. Obviously haven't had full results of latest CT scan, apart from a short note from my consultant to say there was a 6.5 millimetre nodule in ththe Apex of my right lung. They will monitor it, if it stays
Tiggertheterrier
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
1 month ago
Isolated Diastolic Hypertension
I have Isolated Diastolic Hypertension. I'm 50 year old female. My average bp reading is 106/93 (highest 125/117 and lowest 95/73) My gp surgery blood pressure readings are higher than my home readings for systolic so two years ago my gp prescribed Amlodipine but I passed out, the hospital said to stop
I have Isolated Diastolic Hypertension. I'm 50 year old female. My average bp reading is 106/93 (highest 125/117 and lowest 95/73) My gp surgery blood pressure readings are higher than my home readings for systolic so two years ago my gp prescribed Amlodipine but I passed out, the hospital said to stop
Odd_One
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High Blood Pressure Support
1 month ago
just had a craniotomy
hello I joined this group to hear how others are recovering from their crainotomy. I had my surgery 3 weeks ago to remove a meningioma which Iāve known about and had annual MRIs for the last 12 years. Iām kicking goals with my recovery was sent home 24 hrs after surgery due to no space in hospital
hello I joined this group to hear how others are recovering from their crainotomy. I had my surgery 3 weeks ago to remove a meningioma which Iāve known about and had annual MRIs for the last 12 years. Iām kicking goals with my recovery was sent home 24 hrs after surgery due to no space in hospital
Meningioma12
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Meningioma Support
1 month ago
Hair & Nail supplements
I have rubbish nails which arenāt very strong and my hair is on the thin side. Iāve been looking at supplements and found one which has excellent results but contains herbal ingredients such as horsetail. I asked the surgery pharmacist if I can take it and she advised not to - she said herbal ingredients
I have rubbish nails which arenāt very strong and my hair is on the thin side. Iāve been looking at supplements and found one which has excellent results but contains herbal ingredients such as horsetail. I asked the surgery pharmacist if I can take it and she advised not to - she said herbal ingredients
Lakky12
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
1 month ago
Salt water washing post adult Circumcision week 6
It has now almost been 6 weeks post my circumcision surgery and the dry patches of skin still linger on my glans and frenulum. I have read on this forum elsewhere that salt water washes help in clearing these dry patches. I was wondering if 1) I should dip it in saline solution before or after taking
It has now almost been 6 weeks post my circumcision surgery and the dry patches of skin still linger on my glans and frenulum. I have read on this forum elsewhere that salt water washes help in clearing these dry patches. I was wondering if 1) I should dip it in saline solution before or after taking
Bisyar
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
1 month ago
CBD (thc free) for pain relief
Iāve had a Triple Heart Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair. Before that I had a Lumber Spinal Laminectomy (which only worked for about 4 months). Iāve since also been diagnosed with Heart Failure so pain relief is very difficult. The Spinal Stenosis is now severe all down the Lumbar Region. I was given
Iāve had a Triple Heart Bypass and Mitral Valve Repair. Before that I had a Lumber Spinal Laminectomy (which only worked for about 4 months). Iāve since also been diagnosed with Heart Failure so pain relief is very difficult. The Spinal Stenosis is now severe all down the Lumbar Region. I was given
Davewm
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Pain Concern
1 month ago
Petrified
Hi I have had two m.i. in the past year. Chronic anemia. I had an angiogram last week and told I need a triple bypass. I am terrified. Can anyone tell me please about waking up on the intubation? I have a phobia about suffocating.I am in the Sussex area and wonder how long I may be waiting for the. Surgery
Hi I have had two m.i. in the past year. Chronic anemia. I had an angiogram last week and told I need a triple bypass. I am terrified. Can anyone tell me please about waking up on the intubation? I have a phobia about suffocating.I am in the Sussex area and wonder how long I may be waiting for the. Surgery
Eichaleen1
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British Heart Foundation
1 month ago
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