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Hello My husband suffered a severe head injury on Friday, has had surgery and is now in critical care. My children and I are distraught. They took him off sedation yesterday but have just called and they have now but him back on. Does anyone have an experience of this? Feels like a step forward then
Hello My husband suffered a severe head injury on Friday, has had surgery and is now in critical care. My children and I are distraught. They took him off sedation yesterday but have just called and they have now but him back on. Does anyone have an experience of this? Feels like a step forward then
Lunalg
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Headway
5 months ago
3 weeks post sleeve cir advice - stitches, silicone gel/tape, shorter penis when erect, when to start sexual activity PLEASE HELP!!!
Hi guys, had a circumcision 3 weeks ago and just after some advice post recovery. I had the ‘sleeve method’ and it appears to be mid-ish (neither high or low) and tight. Any help/advice to the following questions would be greatly appreciated! 1. Stiches dissolving timeframe: I still have dissolvable
Hi guys, had a circumcision 3 weeks ago and just after some advice post recovery. I had the ‘sleeve method’ and it appears to be mid-ish (neither high or low) and tight. Any help/advice to the following questions would be greatly appreciated! 1. Stiches dissolving timeframe: I still have dissolvable
musashihayate
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
5 months ago
truly scrumptious
My surgery are doing Blood tests to check for for diabetes, possibly because l am elderly, at 87. My results showed that l did not have diabetes but that l was pre-diabetic. I was rather surprised because l have never been overweight and have a reasonably healthy diet. However l was curious to see if
My surgery are doing Blood tests to check for for diabetes, possibly because l am elderly, at 87. My results showed that l did not have diabetes but that l was pre-diabetic. I was rather surprised because l have never been overweight and have a reasonably healthy diet. However l was curious to see if
Trulyscrumpious
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
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Thyroxine dose reduced without my knowledge
Hello, I have been hypothyroid for around 15 years. For the past few years I've been taking 100mgs of Levothyroxine every day. I collected my usual repeat prescription for various medications a few days ago, and my Levo was missing. I queried it with the pharmacist, who told me my doctor had cancelled
Hello, I have been hypothyroid for around 15 years. For the past few years I've been taking 100mgs of Levothyroxine every day. I collected my usual repeat prescription for various medications a few days ago, and my Levo was missing. I queried it with the pharmacist, who told me my doctor had cancelled
Wursty
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Cholesterol and Statins
I am looking for some advice around taking a Statin for borderline high Cholesterol. I recently had a blood test for Cholesterol and the headline figures were:- Total Cholesterol 6.6 HDL 1.27 Triglycerides 1.86 LDL 4.5 10 year Cardiovascular risk score 14.6% I started taking a Statin as advised
I am looking for some advice around taking a Statin for borderline high Cholesterol. I recently had a blood test for Cholesterol and the headline figures were:- Total Cholesterol 6.6 HDL 1.27 Triglycerides 1.86 LDL 4.5 10 year Cardiovascular risk score 14.6% I started taking a Statin as advised
Hightower62
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NRAS
5 months ago
Hyperthyroid help
Hi Everyone, The last time I posted was sometime last year, when I had been taken off 5mg carbimazole and had been discharged from the hospital back to my GP. Fast forward a year. I had blood tests last week (14.11.23) only to discover that my T3 is 20.1 pmol/L, previously 4.6 pmol/L (Sept) and TSH
Hi Everyone, The last time I posted was sometime last year, when I had been taken off 5mg carbimazole and had been discharged from the hospital back to my GP. Fast forward a year. I had blood tests last week (14.11.23) only to discover that my T3 is 20.1 pmol/L, previously 4.6 pmol/L (Sept) and TSH
LadyAbash
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Diagnosed DIE of rectum/bladder/ovaries/POD
Hi, 24 and just been diagnosed with DIE of the recum (5cm from opening) and large endo adhesions on uterus, bowel, bladder and ovaries and obliterated pouch of douglas. I haven't seen a consultant yet for surgery options - just wondering if anyone had similar diagnoses and what they went through? I
Hi, 24 and just been diagnosed with DIE of the recum (5cm from opening) and large endo adhesions on uterus, bowel, bladder and ovaries and obliterated pouch of douglas. I haven't seen a consultant yet for surgery options - just wondering if anyone had similar diagnoses and what they went through? I
NevBean
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Bob update (ICD wound revision)
I was in hospital again yesterday. This was scheduled, following the appearance of Bob and a few friends. Bob was the pet name for a pointy lump next to my clavicle and above my ICD. He was at risk of puncturing through the skin. You can learn about Bob's appearance (or if you are a bit more hip, [i]
I was in hospital again yesterday. This was scheduled, following the appearance of Bob and a few friends. Bob was the pet name for a pointy lump next to my clavicle and above my ICD. He was at risk of puncturing through the skin. You can learn about Bob's appearance (or if you are a bit more hip, [i]
EmmJayTea
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
mental health
Good Morning everyone, just trying to understand to make sure it isn’t just me. But has anyone suffered with depression and PTSD after series heart surgery, because I have and wanted to make sure I wasn’t alone, although I do at times feel depressed, I was 17 when I had surgery. And just now wanted advice
Good Morning everyone, just trying to understand to make sure it isn’t just me. But has anyone suffered with depression and PTSD after series heart surgery, because I have and wanted to make sure I wasn’t alone, although I do at times feel depressed, I was 17 when I had surgery. And just now wanted advice
W212
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Does diet actually help symptoms of endometriosis?
Hi,I feel like I'm going to be posting in this group an awful lot as you are all so lovely and reassuring. I have another question as doing research online I see conflicting answers. I'm only recently in the process of being diagnosed and am searching for answers everywhere as I can no longer tolerate
Hi,I feel like I'm going to be posting in this group an awful lot as you are all so lovely and reassuring. I have another question as doing research online I see conflicting answers. I'm only recently in the process of being diagnosed and am searching for answers everywhere as I can no longer tolerate
Lavenderpetal
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Hi everyone... here to say hi and so glad to finally be part of a support group.
Hi everyone. I'm currently 29 and have been through severe period pain since I started my periods at 12 and ended up going on the pill and having severe pain, heavy bleeding and becoming anaemic. I still had pill breaks but the bleeding did get a bit lighter but the pain was still bad and progressively
Hi everyone. I'm currently 29 and have been through severe period pain since I started my periods at 12 and ended up going on the pill and having severe pain, heavy bleeding and becoming anaemic. I still had pill breaks but the bleeding did get a bit lighter but the pain was still bad and progressively
Eeshpeesh1994
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
My journey to 5k
I'd tried doing C25k more than once but fell at the second or third fence each time, I just couldn't push through that barrier. So we come to October 22 and I have a medical episode that basically put paid to any exercise of any sort, 150 yards was the most I could cover without having to rest. May
I'd tried doing C25k more than once but fell at the second or third fence each time, I just couldn't push through that barrier. So we come to October 22 and I have a medical episode that basically put paid to any exercise of any sort, 150 yards was the most I could cover without having to rest. May
Survivor1952
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Couch to 5K
5 months ago
Does this sound like osteoarthritis - or something else?
Hi everyone, I wonder if I can please get some help. I’ve been experiencing widespread body pain for c.3 years. I initially put this down to the menopause and earlier this year I started to focus on my under active thyroid - I’m not yet optimally medicated for that (takes a while). In May I decided
Hi everyone, I wonder if I can please get some help. I’ve been experiencing widespread body pain for c.3 years. I initially put this down to the menopause and earlier this year I started to focus on my under active thyroid - I’m not yet optimally medicated for that (takes a while). In May I decided
J972
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NRAS
5 months ago
Looking for my Miracle
I've had persistent AFib for decades. Cardiologist and EP suggested ablation, watchman, every pill and treatment out there but I never felt they were the right thing to do, other than taking many meds, Altace, Toprol XL, Amiodarone, etc. Most recently I had to go onto Xarelto, 'tho I resisted it for
I've had persistent AFib for decades. Cardiologist and EP suggested ablation, watchman, every pill and treatment out there but I never felt they were the right thing to do, other than taking many meds, Altace, Toprol XL, Amiodarone, etc. Most recently I had to go onto Xarelto, 'tho I resisted it for
TheJazzSinger132
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AF Association
5 months ago
PMR Update
Good morning everyone - sunny chilly day here in Devon - uplifting after all the grey and rain! So it’s now 7 weeks since I started Pred at 15mg and after return from golf holiday in Spain which went very well and was in no pain at all - so after 3 weeks cut to 12.5 which also settled well and body
Good morning everyone - sunny chilly day here in Devon - uplifting after all the grey and rain! So it’s now 7 weeks since I started Pred at 15mg and after return from golf holiday in Spain which went very well and was in no pain at all - so after 3 weeks cut to 12.5 which also settled well and body
Sungolfer
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
ASD Closure Questions
Hi All I’m 41 and have been diagnosed with an ASD and right heart dilation. On Tuesday I experienced the joy that was the TOE procedure 😂 and I’m awaiting to hear whether I am a candidate for the groin/catheter device closure or the keyhole surgery. I’d love to ask a couple of questions - How
Hi All I’m 41 and have been diagnosed with an ASD and right heart dilation. On Tuesday I experienced the joy that was the TOE procedure 😂 and I’m awaiting to hear whether I am a candidate for the groin/catheter device closure or the keyhole surgery. I’d love to ask a couple of questions - How
Magnus21
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
urethral constriction
Had chemo and then cystectomy 10 years ago. Last few years, kidney stones then UTIs, until lithotripsy for the stones. But have urethral constriction, so every 4 month I have stents put through my stoma. Has anyone heard of, or had the procedure done for the constriction using Optilume? Supposedly
Had chemo and then cystectomy 10 years ago. Last few years, kidney stones then UTIs, until lithotripsy for the stones. But have urethral constriction, so every 4 month I have stents put through my stoma. Has anyone heard of, or had the procedure done for the constriction using Optilume? Supposedly
Phillip46
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Kidney Disease
3 months ago
Just saw this post
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
MOST.....not all Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
carlsbadjack
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Just saw this study
Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
Most men diagnosed with prostate cancer don't need to rush to surgery, radiation treatments: study https://www.foxnews.com/health/most-men-diagnosed-prostate-cancer-dont-need-rush-surgery-radiation-treatments-study
carlsbadjack
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Active Surveillance - Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
fibroelastoma near aortic valve discovered on checkup when symptomless
Hi everyone, I had an echocardiogram to assess damage to heart for other drugs for a blood condition. It showed a fibroelastoma 7mm x7mm next to the aortic valve, and I have been told I need open heart surgery to remove it and likely replacement of the valve. I have numerous complicating issues related
Hi everyone, I had an echocardiogram to assess damage to heart for other drugs for a blood condition. It showed a fibroelastoma 7mm x7mm next to the aortic valve, and I have been told I need open heart surgery to remove it and likely replacement of the valve. I have numerous complicating issues related
gset
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
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