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Refractive outcome
Has anybody had cataract surgery and had Refractive outcome that has eye pressure
Has anybody had cataract surgery and had Refractive outcome that has eye pressure
Janebirch1
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Glaucoma UK
4 days ago
Feeling baffled
Hi all - new to this forum so will give you a bit of history because I wonder whether there are any others out there who have been diagnosed like me, but are not suffering any related symptoms? After having a series of scans I was amazed to be told I have severe Aortic stenosis and severe triple-vessel
Hi all - new to this forum so will give you a bit of history because I wonder whether there are any others out there who have been diagnosed like me, but are not suffering any related symptoms? After having a series of scans I was amazed to be told I have severe Aortic stenosis and severe triple-vessel
Janmat
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Heart Valve Voice
4 days ago
Roller coasters and Cardiac condition
I really enjoy going to theme parks and going on a variety of roller coasters which include those that goes upside down. Now I have a cardiac condition- currently recovering from mitral valve open heart surgery where they were able to successfully fix my mitral valve, I don't want to lose my enthusiasm
I really enjoy going to theme parks and going on a variety of roller coasters which include those that goes upside down. Now I have a cardiac condition- currently recovering from mitral valve open heart surgery where they were able to successfully fix my mitral valve, I don't want to lose my enthusiasm
Musicw
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British Heart Foundation
4 days ago
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Aortic Stenosis
Hello Everyone My Name is John. Hi to everyone. Soon I think I have to have a TAVI fitted for the Aorta, because of other health problems Cardiac Surgeon did not recommend open heart surgery. Only alternative is to go for the TAVI. I studied and practised a martial art called Ninjutsu until a back
Hello Everyone My Name is John. Hi to everyone. Soon I think I have to have a TAVI fitted for the Aorta, because of other health problems Cardiac Surgeon did not recommend open heart surgery. Only alternative is to go for the TAVI. I studied and practised a martial art called Ninjutsu until a back
Kujji
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British Heart Foundation
5 days ago
BMI and "radical" endometriosis surgery
Hi, just looking for some opinions, suggestions on how to approach this issue. I was recently seen my a gynaecologist from a generic gynaecology department (outside of my local hospital but still nhs). I was discharged earlier this year after also having recieved a diagnosis of PCOS. I was advised I
Hi, just looking for some opinions, suggestions on how to approach this issue. I was recently seen my a gynaecologist from a generic gynaecology department (outside of my local hospital but still nhs). I was discharged earlier this year after also having recieved a diagnosis of PCOS. I was advised I
Charbonz_flower
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
cruise insurance
Afternoon, has anyone done a cruise since open heart surgery? and what insurer did you use? I am at the start of getting some quotes for a 9 day Mediterranean cruise . Thanks for any input. Best wishes Pauline.
Afternoon, has anyone done a cruise since open heart surgery? and what insurer did you use? I am at the start of getting some quotes for a 9 day Mediterranean cruise . Thanks for any input. Best wishes Pauline.
080311
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British Heart Foundation
7 days ago
Medical bracelet / necklace?
I'm likely to need warfarin for life after my upcoming heart surgery. I'm wondering if I should wear a medical bracelet or necklace once I start taking warfarin, so paramedics know I'm on a blood thinner if I'm ever in an accident. Do others wear such things? If so, how obvious does it need to be?
I'm likely to need warfarin for life after my upcoming heart surgery. I'm wondering if I should wear a medical bracelet or necklace once I start taking warfarin, so paramedics know I'm on a blood thinner if I'm ever in an accident. Do others wear such things? If so, how obvious does it need to be?
aromariot
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British Heart Foundation
8 days ago
update after 2 yrs on Lynparza and looking for suggestions...
Hello, just wanted to provide an update after meeting my care team today after completing 2 years on Lynparza (after chemo and debulking surgery for hgs stg3b OC) 1. Ca125 very low, that's good. Rest blood parameters are as usual just below normal reference ranges (Rbc, wbc etc; platelets are good though
Hello, just wanted to provide an update after meeting my care team today after completing 2 years on Lynparza (after chemo and debulking surgery for hgs stg3b OC) 1. Ca125 very low, that's good. Rest blood parameters are as usual just below normal reference ranges (Rbc, wbc etc; platelets are good though
Goodgirl98
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My Ovacome
8 days ago
PMR/GCA and Sjogrens disease
Does anyone have Sjogren’s disease along with PMR/CGA? For months I’ve been struggling with worsening vision in my left eye, and trying to figure out if I was having a flare. The left eye vision is like it was before cataract surgery, worse some times than others, especially after reading. Opthomologist
Does anyone have Sjogren’s disease along with PMR/CGA? For months I’ve been struggling with worsening vision in my left eye, and trying to figure out if I was having a flare. The left eye vision is like it was before cataract surgery, worse some times than others, especially after reading. Opthomologist
Mstiles
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PMRGCAuk
9 days ago
Unconfirmed ECG
To be clear, I'm also involved with the doctors on this! I had an ECG due to occasional palpitations and ectopic beats, which came back as 'normal sinus rhythm, possible septal infarct, QS in V1 V2, low QRS in voltage in precordial leads', unconfirmed interpretation. I made the mistake of Googling
To be clear, I'm also involved with the doctors on this! I had an ECG due to occasional palpitations and ectopic beats, which came back as 'normal sinus rhythm, possible septal infarct, QS in V1 V2, low QRS in voltage in precordial leads', unconfirmed interpretation. I made the mistake of Googling
redvelvetscissors
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British Heart Foundation
10 days ago
Post laparotomy
Hello dear ladies, I am 5 days post my debulking surgery which went quite well. So far I have not had major issues… except bowel problems. Now they are talking about post op ileus or intestinal paralysis. Has anyone experienced this complication? What was done to treat it
Hello dear ladies, I am 5 days post my debulking surgery which went quite well. So far I have not had major issues… except bowel problems. Now they are talking about post op ileus or intestinal paralysis. Has anyone experienced this complication? What was done to treat it
Lara1
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My Ovacome
10 days ago
What's on at Ovacome next week? (week starting Monday 15 July 2024)
Good afternoon everyone, This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Tuesday 16 July - Gentle strengthening exercise class between 11:00am – 12:00pm: https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/exercise-class - Worcestershire
Good afternoon everyone, This is our weekly post to let you know about the different support groups, workshops and events taking place at Ovacome next week. Tuesday 16 July - Gentle strengthening exercise class between 11:00am – 12:00pm: https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/exercise-class - Worcestershire
OvacomeSupport
My Ovacome Team
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My Ovacome
12 days ago
Recovery after a double bypass surgery.
Hi, I am currently in recovery (day 12), after having the above procedure, and can feel a modest improvement every day. I should be very interested to have discussions, stories, and experiences with others that have been through the procedure, and come out the other side! I'm a 72 year old male, who
Hi, I am currently in recovery (day 12), after having the above procedure, and can feel a modest improvement every day. I should be very interested to have discussions, stories, and experiences with others that have been through the procedure, and come out the other side! I'm a 72 year old male, who
Oldsilver
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British Heart Foundation
13 days ago
How long should it take to get treatment?
My daughter in law has received two test results showing significantly low thyroid hormones, age did one test a year ago another 6 months ago because they " forgot" to do anything about the first test, and she is still chasing her GP but they still haven't done anything or offered any treatment.Her heart
My daughter in law has received two test results showing significantly low thyroid hormones, age did one test a year ago another 6 months ago because they " forgot" to do anything about the first test, and she is still chasing her GP but they still haven't done anything or offered any treatment.Her heart
Brn2BWild
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
blocked ear and steroid reduction
Had an appointment with the rheumatologist a few weeks back said that arm and shoulders ache . Said to continue steroid reduction and its wear and tear in the shoulder joints . Said both were equally painful and not in the socket. Sent me for X-rays. Haven’t heard the results. Last week my ear blocked
Had an appointment with the rheumatologist a few weeks back said that arm and shoulders ache . Said to continue steroid reduction and its wear and tear in the shoulder joints . Said both were equally painful and not in the socket. Sent me for X-rays. Haven’t heard the results. Last week my ear blocked
Flrchrs
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PMRGCAuk
7 months ago
SWOLLEN ANKLES WITH LUNG CONDITION
Hi, This is my first post on here I think. Almost a year ago I was in hospital as I couldn't breath, felt like I was suffocating. I'd had a chest x-ray 6 months previous and was told my lungs were quite normal and my dr couldn't find a reason for my breathlessness. It did improve for a while, but came
Hi, This is my first post on here I think. Almost a year ago I was in hospital as I couldn't breath, felt like I was suffocating. I'd had a chest x-ray 6 months previous and was told my lungs were quite normal and my dr couldn't find a reason for my breathlessness. It did improve for a while, but came
collector_17
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Lung Conditions Community Forum
7 months ago
Abuse from mom, ill, sprained knee, un-understanding therapists
My mom's constantly telling me how terrible her life is and what burden i am. Today grandparents called for one minute and she went crazy and caused a scandal. Because when they asked me if i have a fever, i said I'm getting better instead of no. I was competeing with her, i had to have it worse. She
My mom's constantly telling me how terrible her life is and what burden i am. Today grandparents called for one minute and she went crazy and caused a scandal. Because when they asked me if i have a fever, i said I'm getting better instead of no. I was competeing with her, i had to have it worse. She
Against_the_current
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Anxiety and Depression Support
7 months ago
Pregnant after Prostap
Hello, please did anyone ever got pregnant after prostap? I'm about to start the monthly injection for treatment of endometriosis and quite worried since the wait list for surgery is quite far. I'll appreciate any information you have. Thank you
Hello, please did anyone ever got pregnant after prostap? I'm about to start the monthly injection for treatment of endometriosis and quite worried since the wait list for surgery is quite far. I'll appreciate any information you have. Thank you
Godliver
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Apprehensive +++
I am 73 and I live in England. Amongst several other conditions, I have a very slow transit bowel and SIBO. These, combined with a contribution from my late-diagnosis of Muscular Dystrophy, lead to chronic constipation and I've been told that an elective ileostomy may be the only permanent solution to
I am 73 and I live in England. Amongst several other conditions, I have a very slow transit bowel and SIBO. These, combined with a contribution from my late-diagnosis of Muscular Dystrophy, lead to chronic constipation and I've been told that an elective ileostomy may be the only permanent solution to
skylark15
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Living with a Stoma
19 days ago
awareness advocate🫶
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Hey there Everyone 👋🏼
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I’m new to this amazing community ☺️
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My names Hollie & I am 27 years old.
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Since 11 years of age I have been suffering with Bowel Endometriosis.
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It took years to get the correct diagnosis & many teams of specialists
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Hey there Everyone 👋🏼
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I’m new to this amazing community ☺️
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My names Hollie & I am 27 years old.
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Since 11 years of age I have been suffering with Bowel Endometriosis.
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It took years to get the correct diagnosis & many teams of specialists
HolandstaceTED
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Endometriosis UK
20 days ago
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