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bilateral oophorectomy at 34
Hi all, I am looking to hear from real people (you folks on this forum) about your experiences for a bilateral oophorectomy. I have been suffering with debilitating endometriosis symptoms for more than a decade and on Monday March 4th I saw a consultant about my treatment steps. She was the surgeon
Hi all, I am looking to hear from real people (you folks on this forum) about your experiences for a bilateral oophorectomy. I have been suffering with debilitating endometriosis symptoms for more than a decade and on Monday March 4th I saw a consultant about my treatment steps. She was the surgeon
HomebodyFig
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Endometriosis UK
2 months ago
Help interpreting PMSA Pet scan
I'm more concerned with impression #1. Any thoughts on what this means? IMPRESSIONIMPRESSION: Compared to prior F18-Pylarify PET/CT dated 8/30/2022: 1. The patient is status post cholecystectomy. There is a subtle focus of increased uptake inseparable from the anterior wall of the rectum to
I'm more concerned with impression #1. Any thoughts on what this means? IMPRESSIONIMPRESSION: Compared to prior F18-Pylarify PET/CT dated 8/30/2022: 1. The patient is status post cholecystectomy. There is a subtle focus of increased uptake inseparable from the anterior wall of the rectum to
hatecancer
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 months ago
Results
Hello everyone. Firstly I want to say a big thanks to everyone that helped me understand my mum's results and situation. I also got my wires crossed and gave some wrong info. My mum did have a test before they prescribed 25mg, TSH 8.58. They said as she was 'borderline' they would try levo before considering
Hello everyone. Firstly I want to say a big thanks to everyone that helped me understand my mum's results and situation. I also got my wires crossed and gave some wrong info. My mum did have a test before they prescribed 25mg, TSH 8.58. They said as she was 'borderline' they would try levo before considering
RedOne1
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Thyroid UK
3 months ago
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Much needed advice/help
Hi I'm not sure where to start. Roughly 4 years ago I started suffering pain in my right side. Which gradually got worse. It came on around the time my mother died, so for quite a long time I put it down to stress, Finally I went to my GP after many, many appointments was finally given a scan which
Hi I'm not sure where to start. Roughly 4 years ago I started suffering pain in my right side. Which gradually got worse. It came on around the time my mother died, so for quite a long time I put it down to stress, Finally I went to my GP after many, many appointments was finally given a scan which
Vonnie13
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British Liver Trust
3 months ago
Ferritin and TSI results.
Hi, I haven’t posted for a while as I have been investigated following a positive faecal occult blood test. They have found a large polyp in my caecum which I am having removed on Friday. For some unknown reason, I have had a few months of remission from my RLS but now they are ‘kicking off’ again.
Hi, I haven’t posted for a while as I have been investigated following a positive faecal occult blood test. They have found a large polyp in my caecum which I am having removed on Friday. For some unknown reason, I have had a few months of remission from my RLS but now they are ‘kicking off’ again.
Dires
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Restless Legs Syndrome
3 months ago
oophorectomy and tubes snd endo removed ten days ago pain still
I had ovaries and tubes and endo removed ten days ago. I thought I was doing quite well but my left side ovary pain is back so I’m worried now but the ovary is gone - hopefully it’s just muscle pain but I can’t bear the thought of this pain again. Anyone else had this op and then been ok after a while
I had ovaries and tubes and endo removed ten days ago. I thought I was doing quite well but my left side ovary pain is back so I’m worried now but the ovary is gone - hopefully it’s just muscle pain but I can’t bear the thought of this pain again. Anyone else had this op and then been ok after a while
Zanlancaster
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Endometriosis UK
3 months ago
post cholecystectomy issues
I had my gallbladder out (gallstones) 10 years ago and for the first 5 or so years I had no problems whatsoever, life returned to normal. Then I started getting these weird night time vomiting events. Always seemed to be woken between 2 and 3am with a heavy pressure in my stomach/gut, not feeling nauseas
I had my gallbladder out (gallstones) 10 years ago and for the first 5 or so years I had no problems whatsoever, life returned to normal. Then I started getting these weird night time vomiting events. Always seemed to be woken between 2 and 3am with a heavy pressure in my stomach/gut, not feeling nauseas
Susanc241
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Oesophageal & Gastric Cancer
4 months ago
cholecystectomy and cirrhosis
I’ve been advised that I need a cholecystectomy due to a polyp (9 x 6.5 mm). I have cirrhosis, but am fully compensated. I have been told that this operation can be very dangerous for someone with cirrhosis. Any help or advice please?
I’ve been advised that I need a cholecystectomy due to a polyp (9 x 6.5 mm). I have cirrhosis, but am fully compensated. I have been told that this operation can be very dangerous for someone with cirrhosis. Any help or advice please?
Turvy
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
IBS symptom?
Hi..For a few years now I have suffered from IBS with acid reflux and recently have been diagnosed also with gallstones and after a MRI scan have decided to go for a gallbladder removal.. I have also been on a low fod map diet with lactose and gluten free foods.. Which does help my Gallbladder.. And
Hi..For a few years now I have suffered from IBS with acid reflux and recently have been diagnosed also with gallstones and after a MRI scan have decided to go for a gallbladder removal.. I have also been on a low fod map diet with lactose and gluten free foods.. Which does help my Gallbladder.. And
special26
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Acid Reflux Support
4 months ago
Estrogen Replacement therapy after surgical menopause
Hi everyone! I would like to chat with somebody who may have or is going through a similar experience. I had a full hysterectomy- removal of everything, over 20 years ago. I am on 2mg of Estrogen once per day. The docs used to do the implant yearly but it is no longer available. I am now 51
Hi everyone! I would like to chat with somebody who may have or is going through a similar experience. I had a full hysterectomy- removal of everything, over 20 years ago. I am on 2mg of Estrogen once per day. The docs used to do the implant yearly but it is no longer available. I am now 51
JenniferBut
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Menopause and Perimenopause Support
4 months ago
Further update Gallbladder removal
So I am home after a long day. Had to get up at 5am to be at hospital by 7am. All the usual preps and questions then operation took place at 10am. Because I have an LBBB (No underlying heart issues) They were extra careful with monitoring so had an extra canula thingy in my inner wrist to monitor heart
So I am home after a long day. Had to get up at 5am to be at hospital by 7am. All the usual preps and questions then operation took place at 10am. Because I have an LBBB (No underlying heart issues) They were extra careful with monitoring so had an extra canula thingy in my inner wrist to monitor heart
Manderson27
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
Update re: Gallbladder issue.
I am having my gall bladder removed on the 9th any advice or tips on recovery would be very welcome. Backstory is that I have had intermittent issues for several years. Mentioned to my GP (Male) who to be honest did not seem very interested in my symptoms, was given PPI for "indigestion" as blood
I am having my gall bladder removed on the 9th any advice or tips on recovery would be very welcome. Backstory is that I have had intermittent issues for several years. Mentioned to my GP (Male) who to be honest did not seem very interested in my symptoms, was given PPI for "indigestion" as blood
Manderson27
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British Liver Trust
4 months ago
hypothyroidism and surgical menopause
Anyone struggling with hypothyroidism and surgical menopause? I could use support as I am struggling with both and trying to find how to distinguish which is causing my debilitating symptoms. Also could oral progesterone be helpful with thyroid function or be the cause of hypothyroidism? Any insight
Anyone struggling with hypothyroidism and surgical menopause? I could use support as I am struggling with both and trying to find how to distinguish which is causing my debilitating symptoms. Also could oral progesterone be helpful with thyroid function or be the cause of hypothyroidism? Any insight
MarteeAnn
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Thyroid results
Hi. I have been struggling with chronic fatigue and joint pain for almost 12 months. I have had Thyroid tested and all normal according to GP. I'm in surgical menopause and taking Testosterone, Oestrogen and Progesterone and all my levels are good for those so I'm wondering if it could be thyroid related
Hi. I have been struggling with chronic fatigue and joint pain for almost 12 months. I have had Thyroid tested and all normal according to GP. I'm in surgical menopause and taking Testosterone, Oestrogen and Progesterone and all my levels are good for those so I'm wondering if it could be thyroid related
RedOne1
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Don't want to go back on the pill/more surgeries! Deep infiltrating endo on bowel and uterine polyp removed recently for heavy bleeding.
Hello fellow endo warriors. I have a dilemma. I really don't want to go back on the bcp after being on it for 15 years as it has not been effective for my deep infiltrating endo on my bowel. My ultimate goal is to heal endo at the core using non-hormonal & surgery approach. Not just a bandaid solution
Hello fellow endo warriors. I have a dilemma. I really don't want to go back on the bcp after being on it for 15 years as it has not been effective for my deep infiltrating endo on my bowel. My ultimate goal is to heal endo at the core using non-hormonal & surgery approach. Not just a bandaid solution
jen2023
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Has anyone here discovered they have endometriosis/and or adenomyosis at a later stage in life? Just found out at 50!
Right now I am sad and very angry. I have been under my local gynae and gastroenterology departments for over 20 years. That’s 20+ years of endless gastro tests for my ongoing digestive issues (I’ve had 2 colonoscopies, 2 gastroscopes, blood tests, fit tests, a scan for bile acid malabsorption). During
Right now I am sad and very angry. I have been under my local gynae and gastroenterology departments for over 20 years. That’s 20+ years of endless gastro tests for my ongoing digestive issues (I’ve had 2 colonoscopies, 2 gastroscopes, blood tests, fit tests, a scan for bile acid malabsorption). During
rustydog
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Do I, or don't I?
I was due to have a Cholecystectomy in June 2022, but it was cancelled because of a possible heart condition. I had to be signed off by a Cardiac Consultant before I could go back on the list. You can imagine how long that process took. Anyway, I then developed breathlessness and was told to be signed
I was due to have a Cholecystectomy in June 2022, but it was cancelled because of a possible heart condition. I had to be signed off by a Cardiac Consultant before I could go back on the list. You can imagine how long that process took. Anyway, I then developed breathlessness and was told to be signed
Dastardly
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
You Are All Amazing
Ladies, I came to read some of your stories, being new to the forum and you are all are amazing and brave.I am 49 and at a regular annual check a week ago on a transvaginal ultrasound the doctor saw three large masses near my left ovary in addition to pretty heavy endometriosis. My right ovary was removed
Ladies, I came to read some of your stories, being new to the forum and you are all are amazing and brave.I am 49 and at a regular annual check a week ago on a transvaginal ultrasound the doctor saw three large masses near my left ovary in addition to pretty heavy endometriosis. My right ovary was removed
QuietSorbus
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My Ovacome
5 months ago
Adenomyosis, should I have hysterectomy?
The short version is that I have adenomyosis. I've always had heavy periods with period pains that make my thighs numb and require prescription painkillers. At the age of 44 I had some symptoms of perimenopause and tried HRT. After two years I came off and that seems to have triggered a strong reaction
The short version is that I have adenomyosis. I've always had heavy periods with period pains that make my thighs numb and require prescription painkillers. At the age of 44 I had some symptoms of perimenopause and tried HRT. After two years I came off and that seems to have triggered a strong reaction
mavenmi
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Endometriosis UK
6 months ago
weight gain
Morning everyone, I was told by a nurse practitioner this week that the fact my T4 level is low since they changed my Thyroxine dose from 100mg to 75mg has nothing to do with my recent weight gain - her argument being that she doesn’t have a thyroid and she’s not overweight. My diet hasn’t changed
Morning everyone, I was told by a nurse practitioner this week that the fact my T4 level is low since they changed my Thyroxine dose from 100mg to 75mg has nothing to do with my recent weight gain - her argument being that she doesn’t have a thyroid and she’s not overweight. My diet hasn’t changed
Jojozo
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Thyroid UK
6 months ago
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