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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
Biliary Dyskinesia
Hello, I have recently been diagnosed with biliary dyskinesia and am due to have my gallbladder removed after 4 years of pain, nausea and generally feeling unwell and dizzy. Is there anyone with any experience of this and if so did gallbladder removal help
Hello, I have recently been diagnosed with biliary dyskinesia and am due to have my gallbladder removed after 4 years of pain, nausea and generally feeling unwell and dizzy. Is there anyone with any experience of this and if so did gallbladder removal help
jackgary70
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British Liver Trust
5 years ago
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They will rebuild me !
Some of you may know, after a bad fall last year that resulted in my badly smashing both wrists, I’ve needed to have surgery to rebuild them. I had the surgery done in my left wrist in September and then straight into gallbladder removal at the beginning of December. I now have my date for my ankle replacement
Some of you may know, after a bad fall last year that resulted in my badly smashing both wrists, I’ve needed to have surgery to rebuild them. I had the surgery done in my left wrist in September and then straight into gallbladder removal at the beginning of December. I now have my date for my ankle replacement
Eiram50
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NRAS
5 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
5 years ago
Permanent AF and A flutter but rate control reasonable but permanent erratic rhythm AF is this something you can live ?
Permanent AF and A flutter- rate reasonable but rhythm not AV node ablation was on the cards but not now as rate under control, I am little concerned as I do have moderate heart failure as well. I have a pacemaker to control bradycardia and sinus pauses which is great, but the rhythm is so erratic
Permanent AF and A flutter- rate reasonable but rhythm not AV node ablation was on the cards but not now as rate under control, I am little concerned as I do have moderate heart failure as well. I have a pacemaker to control bradycardia and sinus pauses which is great, but the rhythm is so erratic
shwills
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AF Association
4 years ago
Life after pacemaker and av node ablation
I had a pacemaker and av node ablation for AF about 4 weeks ago as my heart rate was constantly high in spite of maximum dose of Bisopralol. I still feel very tired and can sleep for 2-3 hours during the day as well as a normal nights sleep. Is this normal ? I’d like to add that due to high heart rate
I had a pacemaker and av node ablation for AF about 4 weeks ago as my heart rate was constantly high in spite of maximum dose of Bisopralol. I still feel very tired and can sleep for 2-3 hours during the day as well as a normal nights sleep. Is this normal ? I’d like to add that due to high heart rate
Peepal
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British Heart Foundation
5 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
5 years ago
Av node ablation
Hi all my Cardiologist is suggesting I have an av node ablation is there anyone on hear who has had one, and did it work. Have read a lot of information about it but am not sure if I should have it done. ,
Hi all my Cardiologist is suggesting I have an av node ablation is there anyone on hear who has had one, and did it work. Have read a lot of information about it but am not sure if I should have it done. ,
Hanibil
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Difficulty exercising
Following an AV node ablation (which has made me feel so very much better) I am really struggling with my efforts to go for a healthy daily walk - tight chest and enough breathlessness to feel a bit uncomfortable. I have to walk really slowly and it is deterring me from doing it, which is really sad
Following an AV node ablation (which has made me feel so very much better) I am really struggling with my efforts to go for a healthy daily walk - tight chest and enough breathlessness to feel a bit uncomfortable. I have to walk really slowly and it is deterring me from doing it, which is really sad
playcards
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
Pacemaker to stop AF?
Did anyone here have a special pacemaker implanted to stop AF episodes quickly and did it work? I do NOT mean the normal pacemaker implanted after AV node ablation. Would be grateful for information. I just found that possibility online a few days ago and a cardiologist in my hospital said it still
Did anyone here have a special pacemaker implanted to stop AF episodes quickly and did it work? I do NOT mean the normal pacemaker implanted after AV node ablation. Would be grateful for information. I just found that possibility online a few days ago and a cardiologist in my hospital said it still
nettecologne
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AF Association
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
5 years ago
I just want to get back to living!!
New symptom occurred of swollen
lymph
nodes prompted
removal
of
lymph
node
to check for lymphoma, it was negative. New symptom occurred of high RBC, prompted testing for blood cancer/or disease, results were negative. At this point I have developed chronic fatigue and all over joint pain.
New symptom occurred of swollen
lymph
nodes prompted
removal
of
lymph
node
to check for lymphoma, it was negative. New symptom occurred of high RBC, prompted testing for blood cancer/or disease, results were negative. At this point I have developed chronic fatigue and all over joint pain.
Kcal
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LUPUS UK
4 years ago
Polyp removal booked
I have found a clinic that will just do a hysteroscopy/polyp removal with not seeing them for any other services. Had an initial consultation there this week, and they have booked me in for the 7th January. Great news! Still over three weeks away, so I'm going to struggle with that length of time, but
I have found a clinic that will just do a hysteroscopy/polyp removal with not seeing them for any other services. Had an initial consultation there this week, and they have booked me in for the 7th January. Great news! Still over three weeks away, so I'm going to struggle with that length of time, but
ttcemmie
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Cholecystitus symptoms after gallbladder removal
Hey Guys, After a truly horrific year of attacks (which we have affectionaly nicknamed death pains) occurring 2-3 times a week most weeks, I finally had my gallbladder removed on the 11th November. Wile it was an unpleasant experience, my surgeon told me the op would end my suffering and I was so excited
Hey Guys, After a truly horrific year of attacks (which we have affectionaly nicknamed death pains) occurring 2-3 times a week most weeks, I finally had my gallbladder removed on the 11th November. Wile it was an unpleasant experience, my surgeon told me the op would end my suffering and I was so excited
Mistee
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Pain Concern
5 years ago
I have had endo for many years. 5 surgeries, Mirena and 10 years of Zoladex/Tibolone. I have recently been suffering with anxiety
Depression and wondered if I am going through the “real” menopause. How will I know if I am forever in a “surgical” menopause? How will I know when to stop taking it and what will happen? Advice please.
Depression and wondered if I am going through the “real” menopause. How will I know if I am forever in a “surgical” menopause? How will I know when to stop taking it and what will happen? Advice please.
crochetstar
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Endometriosis UK
5 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
Where removes a polyp?
I am trying to work out the best place to get this suspected polyp removed as my clinic won't go ahead with the IVF without a hysteroscopy and polyp removal. However, the the clinic and also the local NHS clinic that we also have been to both don't do polyp removal. I have a GP appointment tomorrow to
I am trying to work out the best place to get this suspected polyp removed as my clinic won't go ahead with the IVF without a hysteroscopy and polyp removal. However, the the clinic and also the local NHS clinic that we also have been to both don't do polyp removal. I have a GP appointment tomorrow to
ttcemmie
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Fertility Network UK
5 years ago
Appreciate Our PC Mentors Opinions How They Might Proceed With Care If They Were In Our Shoes
They suggest
lymph
node
removal
. 30% chance of cure. 10/17 Hopkins says surgery not viable and wants to do chemo. Oncologist sees 1.2 cm tumor on the CAT now. 12/17 PSA starts a slow increase. Put on Lupron.
They suggest
lymph
node
removal
. 30% chance of cure. 10/17 Hopkins says surgery not viable and wants to do chemo. Oncologist sees 1.2 cm tumor on the CAT now. 12/17 PSA starts a slow increase. Put on Lupron.
paige20180
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 years ago
Possible AV node ablation due to conflict between my pacemaker and my own cardiac electric circuit. Pacemaker for complete heart block.
Any chance anyone has had to make this decision. I'm finding all prescribed drugs are giving me horrendous side effects. I'm only being paced at 3.7% and feeling very reluctant to terminate my own electric circuit. If I have the ablation then I will be 100% dependant on the pacemaker. Is there by
Any chance anyone has had to make this decision. I'm finding all prescribed drugs are giving me horrendous side effects. I'm only being paced at 3.7% and feeling very reluctant to terminate my own electric circuit. If I have the ablation then I will be 100% dependant on the pacemaker. Is there by
Bemuser
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British Heart Foundation
5 years ago
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