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I'm waiting for an abdominal ultrasound scan and vaginal scan due to low abdomen pain. Blood and poo tests all ok. Now have what feels like a UTI (very frequent urination, stinging) and was given a 7 day course of Cefalexin 500mg yesterday. Today GP surgery has rung to say no infection in my urine but
I'm waiting for an abdominal ultrasound scan and vaginal scan due to low abdomen pain. Blood and poo tests all ok. Now have what feels like a UTI (very frequent urination, stinging) and was given a 7 day course of Cefalexin 500mg yesterday. Today GP surgery has rung to say no infection in my urine but
Misscrisps
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Bladder Health UK
3 months ago
Daughters bloods, awful GP's
Following on from previous post https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150635331/daughter-still-really-not-great-and-cannot-get-through-to-medics Kept trying to get earlier B12 jab, she has not been great, told no. Checking on another matter with surgery accidentally found out she had an appointment
Following on from previous post https://healthunlocked.com/pasoc/posts/150635331/daughter-still-really-not-great-and-cannot-get-through-to-medics Kept trying to get earlier B12 jab, she has not been great, told no. Checking on another matter with surgery accidentally found out she had an appointment
Polo22
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
Rectocele repair surgery
I have been looking and looking for people's experiences of rectocele repair surgery and all I could find was stuff that completely terrified me, so much so I was in two minds whether or not to have the surgery. Basically I'm 38 and have been struggling with my prolapse since the birth of my son 6 years
I have been looking and looking for people's experiences of rectocele repair surgery and all I could find was stuff that completely terrified me, so much so I was in two minds whether or not to have the surgery. Basically I'm 38 and have been struggling with my prolapse since the birth of my son 6 years
Slothmum11
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Women's Health
3 months ago
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Week till my laparoscopy!!
Been waiting 13years for this laparoscopy and I'm hoping it all goes ahead next week.I've had to fight so hard for the surgery and now at my pre operation, there was a problem with my blood pressure being too high. Anyone have issues with blood pressure and endometriosis?? I'm hoping it's just cause
Been waiting 13years for this laparoscopy and I'm hoping it all goes ahead next week.I've had to fight so hard for the surgery and now at my pre operation, there was a problem with my blood pressure being too high. Anyone have issues with blood pressure and endometriosis?? I'm hoping it's just cause
ektmj78
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
New Member
He is slightly concerned by my slight build in terms of invasive
surgery
and possible bruising of
heart
. Just wondered if anyone had anything to contribute to this? Thanks all, R
He is slightly concerned by my slight build in terms of invasive
surgery
and possible bruising of
heart
. Just wondered if anyone had anything to contribute to this? Thanks all, R
Hidden
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AF Association
10 months ago
Can azathioprine cause chest pains?
Hi, I have been on azathioprine tablets mostly 75mg to 100mg for my Lupus for approximately 20 years. Have been experiencing chest pains on my left side especially after excretion. I had various tests and scans but they are all negative. I had Covid last September and had to stop taking the azathioprine
Hi, I have been on azathioprine tablets mostly 75mg to 100mg for my Lupus for approximately 20 years. Have been experiencing chest pains on my left side especially after excretion. I had various tests and scans but they are all negative. I had Covid last September and had to stop taking the azathioprine
JanJan63
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LUPUS UK
4 months ago
Severe endo diagnosed endometrioma attached to bowel
hi everyone. Great to have a space to share story and get advice. Endo can feel like a very lonely condition at times! Has anyone ever had an endometrioma attached to an organ? How did it affect you? Been having excruciating and random pain episodes for up to an hour for over a year. Have been
hi everyone. Great to have a space to share story and get advice. Endo can feel like a very lonely condition at times! Has anyone ever had an endometrioma attached to an organ? How did it affect you? Been having excruciating and random pain episodes for up to an hour for over a year. Have been
Northernlass23
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
Frenuloplasty scar / white tight tissue
Hello, I had frenuloplasty about 6 weeks ago using electrocautery, no stitches. The wound finally closed, but now there's like a scar / more like another frenulum. Just a tight, white band which still prevents the normal pull of the foreskin. Will it get healed properly or I need another surgery? Can
Hello, I had frenuloplasty about 6 weeks ago using electrocautery, no stitches. The wound finally closed, but now there's like a scar / more like another frenulum. Just a tight, white band which still prevents the normal pull of the foreskin. Will it get healed properly or I need another surgery? Can
OscarWhite
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
3 months ago
Cancerous thyroid nodules. Are they painful sometimes?
Id be really grateful for thoughts on this please. I'm awaiting surgery on a nodule that's suspicious for follicular cancer but obviously as we know, they can't be certain until its taken out. What i want to know is, has anyone had a painful nodule that can be really sore consistently (8 months now
Id be really grateful for thoughts on this please. I'm awaiting surgery on a nodule that's suspicious for follicular cancer but obviously as we know, they can't be certain until its taken out. What i want to know is, has anyone had a painful nodule that can be really sore consistently (8 months now
Aoifel73
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
musician - hearing loss after surgery
Hi, I am a 49 year old musician and I was diagnosed with an Acoustic Neuroma in December 2023 and had to have surgery a few weeks later due to the size of the tumour and how ill I was. Since then I have been in recovery trying to get back all my functions (balance, stamina etc). Unfortunately the tumour
Hi, I am a 49 year old musician and I was diagnosed with an Acoustic Neuroma in December 2023 and had to have surgery a few weeks later due to the size of the tumour and how ill I was. Since then I have been in recovery trying to get back all my functions (balance, stamina etc). Unfortunately the tumour
domforr
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Acoustic Neuroma Support
3 months ago
Itchy?
Has anyone else had issues with being itchy? I am sure it's from the meds, as many have itchiness as a possible side effects. Strangely, it happens more in the afternoons than mornings...and randomly seems to happen in various places of my body. It never lasts for long, but enough to be annoying! My
Has anyone else had issues with being itchy? I am sure it's from the meds, as many have itchiness as a possible side effects. Strangely, it happens more in the afternoons than mornings...and randomly seems to happen in various places of my body. It never lasts for long, but enough to be annoying! My
Bruce67
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British Heart Foundation
3 months ago
Surgeon in Liverpool as requested thyroid bloods and thyroid antibodies 🤗
Hi everyone ❤️ Just posting this, as some members who have been following my struggle with thyroid medication these past 4 years, I decided to discontinue the T4 teva, the silly endo put me back on after taking me off the t3 which was not working due to gastric issues, forgetting also that teva t4 did
Hi everyone ❤️ Just posting this, as some members who have been following my struggle with thyroid medication these past 4 years, I decided to discontinue the T4 teva, the silly endo put me back on after taking me off the t3 which was not working due to gastric issues, forgetting also that teva t4 did
birkie
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
Period after miscarriage
Hi guys, I had surgical management for my missed miscarriage on 9th Feb, and was told my period would return 4-8 weeks afterwards. I thought I felt ovulation end of Feb but I guess as my pregnancy tests were still a little light maybe that's why they showed positive on an LH strip. Eventually my pregnancy
Hi guys, I had surgical management for my missed miscarriage on 9th Feb, and was told my period would return 4-8 weeks afterwards. I thought I felt ovulation end of Feb but I guess as my pregnancy tests were still a little light maybe that's why they showed positive on an LH strip. Eventually my pregnancy
Esb27
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Fertility Network UK
3 months ago
Becoming a grumpy old git !
Hi all, Just an enquiry .... one of my rare ones. It concerns a possible side effect of medication. In the last 6 months or so I have changed three precribed medication. I list these as below ....
Simvastatin
was started in mid 2007 and taken continuously until, my Surgery Pharmacist asked
Hi all, Just an enquiry .... one of my rare ones. It concerns a possible side effect of medication. In the last 6 months or so I have changed three precribed medication. I list these as below ....
Simvastatin
was started in mid 2007 and taken continuously until, my Surgery Pharmacist asked
BenHall1
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 months ago
Next step in solving the mystery of my burning feet, but need a little bit of advice
Hi all I’m in need of some more advice. As suggested, I’ve tried raising my vitamin levels since Nov 2023 and although not perfect, they’ve gone up. I’m still having burning in my feet so decided to go to a consultant. Below are my most recent bloods. 7th Feb 2024 Medichecks Blood tests
Hi all I’m in need of some more advice. As suggested, I’ve tried raising my vitamin levels since Nov 2023 and although not perfect, they’ve gone up. I’m still having burning in my feet so decided to go to a consultant. Below are my most recent bloods. 7th Feb 2024 Medichecks Blood tests
FW23
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
another cervical stenosis update!
going onwards from my last post re my husbands stenosis, we finally got a copy of the neurosurgeons letter to our GP at the weekend. It’s filled me with horror tbh. I know these professionals have to put things bluntly, but he really spelled out a negative picture. Officially classed it as “Chronic
going onwards from my last post re my husbands stenosis, we finally got a copy of the neurosurgeons letter to our GP at the weekend. It’s filled me with horror tbh. I know these professionals have to put things bluntly, but he really spelled out a negative picture. Officially classed it as “Chronic
Doraflora
in
PMRGCAuk
3 months ago
side pain.
I read this morning about someone with side pain. I have had intense side pain for 11 years I take hydrpmorphone every day with disapam for my spasms in my legs or sometimes it travels through my whole body Someone today said they have side pain. Do they know why and what causes it? My doctor
I read this morning about someone with side pain. I have had intense side pain for 11 years I take hydrpmorphone every day with disapam for my spasms in my legs or sometimes it travels through my whole body Someone today said they have side pain. Do they know why and what causes it? My doctor
Momjules
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My MSAA Community
3 months ago
Concerns with taking Reclast
I am 55 and was diagnosed with osteoporosis in December 2023 ( spine -3.4, femoral neck -2.8, total hip -1.6). Had a DEXA to get a baseline before starting medication for breast cancer. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in August, had surgery, radiation and I’m now on Tamoxifen for 5 years. Reclast
I am 55 and was diagnosed with osteoporosis in December 2023 ( spine -3.4, femoral neck -2.8, total hip -1.6). Had a DEXA to get a baseline before starting medication for breast cancer. I was diagnosed with breast cancer in August, had surgery, radiation and I’m now on Tamoxifen for 5 years. Reclast
Mountainfan
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 months ago
Newbie and confused. Functional B12 deficiency?
Hi everyone, I am new here but I have been a member of the thyroid forum for many years. I've also just joined the Sjogren's and the lupus groups because some of my symptoms could be attributed to these though I have no diagnoses, and the Changing Faces group for my rhinophyma. I have Hashi's and thyroid
Hi everyone, I am new here but I have been a member of the thyroid forum for many years. I've also just joined the Sjogren's and the lupus groups because some of my symptoms could be attributed to these though I have no diagnoses, and the Changing Faces group for my rhinophyma. I have Hashi's and thyroid
grumpyold
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
3 months ago
What to do when denosumab course ends?
I have been on denosumab injections since July 2019, so the injection that I am to have next month will probably be my last. During this time I have not had a Dexa scan at all. I am under "shared care" between my GP and the hospital, which is in practice a complete joke, as I have to dairy it, order
I have been on denosumab injections since July 2019, so the injection that I am to have next month will probably be my last. During this time I have not had a Dexa scan at all. I am under "shared care" between my GP and the hospital, which is in practice a complete joke, as I have to dairy it, order
Singingforever
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Bone Health and Osteoporosis UK
3 months ago
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