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Urgent surgery needed - what happened because I was on anticoagulant
To cap it all on the Friday morning a doctor from the surgical team came to take blood, I had over the days had 5 double cannulas inserted in my left arm ( right arm cannot be used for blood pressure, taking blood or cannulas because of breast cancer and
lymph
node
removal
) she found a vein in my hand
To cap it all on the Friday morning a doctor from the surgical team came to take blood, I had over the days had 5 double cannulas inserted in my left arm ( right arm cannot be used for blood pressure, taking blood or cannulas because of breast cancer and
lymph
node
removal
) she found a vein in my hand
cassie46
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AF Association
2 years ago
Feeling worse on Entresto.
Hi All. Be grateful for any advice. I am an almost 74 year old Male. My diagnosis is Permanent AF with both Tachycardia & Bradycardia. Developed HF over the past 18 months. Ejection Fraction recently dropped from 45% to 35% Waiting for AV node ablation. I saw my HF cardiologist recently and he swapped
Hi All. Be grateful for any advice. I am an almost 74 year old Male. My diagnosis is Permanent AF with both Tachycardia & Bradycardia. Developed HF over the past 18 months. Ejection Fraction recently dropped from 45% to 35% Waiting for AV node ablation. I saw my HF cardiologist recently and he swapped
Barnetfc1
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
The Ablate part of the Pace and ablate procedure
In the AF Association leaflet it says the following: "The procedure does not restore the normal heart sinus rhythm and so the heart will not work as well as it would in the normal rhythm. Therefore symptom relief may not be as good as might be expected with restoration of the normal heart rhythm. " I've
In the AF Association leaflet it says the following: "The procedure does not restore the normal heart sinus rhythm and so the heart will not work as well as it would in the normal rhythm. Therefore symptom relief may not be as good as might be expected with restoration of the normal heart rhythm. " I've
Tototcx
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AF Association
2 years ago
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Ok. I’m at 68 year old male who had three ablations over 3 years. they didn’t work went on Tykosyn worked great for about three years but was getting dangerous numbers QTC numbers so I stopped to tykison now in persistent Afib but in the middle of all this I have 100% heart block because Covid blew out
Ok. I’m at 68 year old male who had three ablations over 3 years. they didn’t work went on Tykosyn worked great for about three years but was getting dangerous numbers QTC numbers so I stopped to tykison now in persistent Afib but in the middle of all this I have 100% heart block because Covid blew out
jsanta
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AF Association
2 years ago
6 weeks post lap and Bilateral Salpingo Oophorectomy returning pain?
Apologies in advance for the long post but I’m feeling very unsettled. I am nearly 6 weeks post lap which included removal of ovaries and tubes. My consultant came to see me whilst I was still in recovery to tell me that he had found my ovaries were completely stuck to my pelvic area by endo and he
Apologies in advance for the long post but I’m feeling very unsettled. I am nearly 6 weeks post lap which included removal of ovaries and tubes. My consultant came to see me whilst I was still in recovery to tell me that he had found my ovaries were completely stuck to my pelvic area by endo and he
Sandygirl6697
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
PSA after RP and radiotherapy during ADT.
I wish everyone a Merry Christmas. pt3bN1M0, 3 positive lymph nodes. Gleason 4 + 3 and 3 + 4. RP i LYMPHADENECTOMY in December 2021. 5 weeks after PSA surgery 1.18. He was at PSMA PET SCAN. Positive 3 lymph nodes detected. At the end of January, he received hormone therapy Resiglo. In March PSA fell
I wish everyone a Merry Christmas. pt3bN1M0, 3 positive lymph nodes. Gleason 4 + 3 and 3 + 4. RP i LYMPHADENECTOMY in December 2021. 5 weeks after PSA surgery 1.18. He was at PSMA PET SCAN. Positive 3 lymph nodes detected. At the end of January, he received hormone therapy Resiglo. In March PSA fell
adam1967adam
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Are they going to take my HRT away?
Hi all, after surgery I went into surgical menopause HARD and was put straight on HRT patches. I now have a diagnosis of clear cell carcinoma Stage 1c, shortly to start chemo. They asked what meds I was on in the appointment and I forgot to mention the HRT as I don't think of it as meds as such. I'm
Hi all, after surgery I went into surgical menopause HARD and was put straight on HRT patches. I now have a diagnosis of clear cell carcinoma Stage 1c, shortly to start chemo. They asked what meds I was on in the appointment and I forgot to mention the HRT as I don't think of it as meds as such. I'm
RestlessCreature
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
New here! Most menopausal oophorectomy?
I'm 5 years post lumpectomy for triple negative breast cancer at 46. Was tested and found to be BRCA2 carrier, though no history of cancer in my family. Preventative ovary removal was suggested, but I wanted to avoid surgical menopause so opted to postpone that. Now i'm 'properly' peri-menopausal
I'm 5 years post lumpectomy for triple negative breast cancer at 46. Was tested and found to be BRCA2 carrier, though no history of cancer in my family. Preventative ovary removal was suggested, but I wanted to avoid surgical menopause so opted to postpone that. Now i'm 'properly' peri-menopausal
HJK2
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My Ovacome
2 years ago
Surgery Risks?
Hi everyone. Just joined this site yesterday after a recent UCTD diagnosis. Last year, before my diagnosis, I was referred for gallbladder removal. This week, I received a telephone consultation appointment for May. I will ask any relevant questions during the consultation but was wondering meantime
Hi everyone. Just joined this site yesterday after a recent UCTD diagnosis. Last year, before my diagnosis, I was referred for gallbladder removal. This week, I received a telephone consultation appointment for May. I will ask any relevant questions during the consultation but was wondering meantime
RMC17
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LUPUS UK
2 years ago
Av. Node. Ablation.
Had av node.ablation one week ago still feel heart beating and rate in the 80's. Is this normal. Also my pacemaker appears to have moved and I can feel it. Does this happen.
Had av node.ablation one week ago still feel heart beating and rate in the 80's. Is this normal. Also my pacemaker appears to have moved and I can feel it. Does this happen.
alexmollie19
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Seeking pearls of wisdom.
Greeting everyone. FYI, I'm a rooky to this site. I have had permanent AF for years now and am living with it. All the medications have been tried and haven't resolve my discomfort. I also have Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy which complicates issues. I was fitted with a CRT-D pacemaker last fall
Greeting everyone. FYI, I'm a rooky to this site. I have had permanent AF for years now and am living with it. All the medications have been tried and haven't resolve my discomfort. I also have Hypertrophic cardiomyopathy which complicates issues. I was fitted with a CRT-D pacemaker last fall
Igotrhythm
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British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Taking Bisoprolol in between pacemaker and AV node ablation
I had my pacemaker fitted on the 10th March and am still having episodes of AF and also more frequent episodes of tachycardia which I didn't have before. I have just spoken with my consultant who said it will be another one or two months before I have the AV node ablation. In the meantime he is prescribing
I had my pacemaker fitted on the 10th March and am still having episodes of AF and also more frequent episodes of tachycardia which I didn't have before. I have just spoken with my consultant who said it will be another one or two months before I have the AV node ablation. In the meantime he is prescribing
Ashburton51
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
2 years ago
Should I take more Questran light
Shall I the more Questran light? I’ve had debilitating IBS my whole adult I’m now 67. I had my gallbladder removed 20 years ago which made my D problem even worse. I’ve been on Questran light for 12 years and it has been a life saver until 2 years ago. My problem is in mornings when I’m in toilet at
Shall I the more Questran light? I’ve had debilitating IBS my whole adult I’m now 67. I had my gallbladder removed 20 years ago which made my D problem even worse. I’ve been on Questran light for 12 years and it has been a life saver until 2 years ago. My problem is in mornings when I’m in toilet at
Shizshaz
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IBS Network
2 years ago
Drs NEVER CHECKED the simplest of things! LACTOSE intolerant!
Let me tell you what i have been through since 2014 ... colonoscopy, endo scope x2 each. CTscans, about 50 drs all telling me I have the same thing ibs/ acid reflex! Medicines on top of medicines . Gallbladder removal, total hysterectomy and it turned out IM LACTOSE INTOLERANT!? why don't drs care,
Let me tell you what i have been through since 2014 ... colonoscopy, endo scope x2 each. CTscans, about 50 drs all telling me I have the same thing ibs/ acid reflex! Medicines on top of medicines . Gallbladder removal, total hysterectomy and it turned out IM LACTOSE INTOLERANT!? why don't drs care,
Noyfb
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IBS Network
2 years ago
What is next after chemotherapy treatment
Hi All I am 45 years old and in July this year I was diagnosed with Stage IIC high grade serous tubo-ovarian cancer. My cancer was found in my left Fallopian tube and I had a 16cm cyst on my right ovary which was cancerous. My operation consisted of a Laparotomy with bilateral salpingo-ophorectomy,
Hi All I am 45 years old and in July this year I was diagnosed with Stage IIC high grade serous tubo-ovarian cancer. My cancer was found in my left Fallopian tube and I had a 16cm cyst on my right ovary which was cancerous. My operation consisted of a Laparotomy with bilateral salpingo-ophorectomy,
Buddyk21
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My Ovacome
3 years ago
Ovary removal success for Endo?
Hi I am 3 weeks post Ovary and Fallopian Tube removal performed Laparoscopically. After surgery my Consultant confirmed that Endometriosis had basically stuck my ovaries to my pelvis. He advised that I shouldn’t suffer from any further Endometriosis issues but I do still have uterus. Has anyone else
Hi I am 3 weeks post Ovary and Fallopian Tube removal performed Laparoscopically. After surgery my Consultant confirmed that Endometriosis had basically stuck my ovaries to my pelvis. He advised that I shouldn’t suffer from any further Endometriosis issues but I do still have uterus. Has anyone else
Sandygirl6697
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Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Removal of greater number of lymph nodes during RP associated with better survival
Removal of greater numbers of lymph nodes during radical prostatectomy for intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer is associated with improved survival, according to data presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society of Urologic Oncology. In a propensity score analysis, removal of 10 to 19
Removal of greater numbers of lymph nodes during radical prostatectomy for intermediate- and high-risk prostate cancer is associated with improved survival, according to data presented at the 22nd annual meeting of the Society of Urologic Oncology. In a propensity score analysis, removal of 10 to 19
Graham49
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Ovary removal only
Hi 👋 I’m new here. Hoping I can get some insight. I have had about 9 months of prostap injections and found my endo/ adeno pain improved so much. A couple of months ago I started HRT to go with the prostap and have found my pain has increased a bit. From what I’ve read this is fairly normal with endo
Hi 👋 I’m new here. Hoping I can get some insight. I have had about 9 months of prostap injections and found my endo/ adeno pain improved so much. A couple of months ago I started HRT to go with the prostap and have found my pain has increased a bit. From what I’ve read this is fairly normal with endo
Disnerd1983
in
Endometriosis UK
2 years ago
Blood test for calcium
I was reading the 'Supplement timing' post which appeared in my daily e-mail this morning and one of the replies from greygoose raised a good point. In the past I was mildly low with my calcium and since going through a surgical menopause in October 2021 and having a DEXA scan which showed mild osteopenia
I was reading the 'Supplement timing' post which appeared in my daily e-mail this morning and one of the replies from greygoose raised a good point. In the past I was mildly low with my calcium and since going through a surgical menopause in October 2021 and having a DEXA scan which showed mild osteopenia
SarahBa
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Thyroid UK
2 years ago
Fibroids: being thrown into deep with surgical menopause.
44, I have lots of fibroids three very large ones and one in particular that is 20cm in diameter and have an enlarged uterus the size of an 18 week pregnancy. there is also a possibility I may also have endometriosis as well. Been MRI which all came back fine, and will being having a total hysterectomy
44, I have lots of fibroids three very large ones and one in particular that is 20cm in diameter and have an enlarged uterus the size of an 18 week pregnancy. there is also a possibility I may also have endometriosis as well. Been MRI which all came back fine, and will being having a total hysterectomy
Hidden
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Women's Health
2 years ago
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