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im crying everyday. when will the hypersensitivity go away after circumscision? i can't touch my penis
Please help me. I had
grade 4 phimosis. I had never seen my glans before
. The
ONLY
reason I got the surgery was that I was not able to have unprotected sex or get blowjobs because they were painful. I did circumscision + frenuloplasty. Now that almost all of my pins have fallen and I'm
Please help me. I had
grade 4 phimosis. I had never seen my glans before
. The
ONLY
reason I got the surgery was that I was not able to have unprotected sex or get blowjobs because they were painful. I did circumscision + frenuloplasty. Now that almost all of my pins have fallen and I'm
Aarudon
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Men's Health Forum (Penis Health)
7 months ago
Nora21
I had a partial thyroid removal in March 2023 my thyroid test results in April were TSH 2.25 mU/L T4 13.3 pmol/L Do these results look ok. I have not been put on any medication since the surgery but have begun to feel unwell and am considering getting more bloods done?
I had a partial thyroid removal in March 2023 my thyroid test results in April were TSH 2.25 mU/L T4 13.3 pmol/L Do these results look ok. I have not been put on any medication since the surgery but have begun to feel unwell and am considering getting more bloods done?
NoraS21
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Stent after Ross Konno procedures
hi! Im 41, and have had a major heart ops (13 years ago with Ross Konno procedures). Unfortunately my heart is leaking and staged moderate. Monitored annually, carefully. Has anyone had Ross Konno procedures and what kind of stent did you had for your leaky heart? How long your stent lasts for? Will
hi! Im 41, and have had a major heart ops (13 years ago with Ross Konno procedures). Unfortunately my heart is leaking and staged moderate. Monitored annually, carefully. Has anyone had Ross Konno procedures and what kind of stent did you had for your leaky heart? How long your stent lasts for? Will
Welshlady82
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British Heart Foundation
7 months ago
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G.p consult
As per previous post. My B12 repeat prescription was removed by a pharmacist admin. Got an appointment with new online service but at a different surgery 5 miles away ? This G.p listened. She said a pharmacy admin ca cancer a repeat prescription if not ususl despite z G.p prescribing it. That was
As per previous post. My B12 repeat prescription was removed by a pharmacist admin. Got an appointment with new online service but at a different surgery 5 miles away ? This G.p listened. She said a pharmacy admin ca cancer a repeat prescription if not ususl despite z G.p prescribing it. That was
Nackapan
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Visiting Japan / Tree Pollen
Hi everyone, my daughter is doing a year abroad in Japan for her university course and I am contemplating making the trip of a lifetime next year with my husband to go there, maybe early March or in May, to see her and see a bit of the country. I had very bad asthma as a child (58 now!) but have been
Hi everyone, my daughter is doing a year abroad in Japan for her university course and I am contemplating making the trip of a lifetime next year with my husband to go there, maybe early March or in May, to see her and see a bit of the country. I had very bad asthma as a child (58 now!) but have been
B2B1
in
Asthma Community Forum
7 months ago
Help getting B12 injections
A few years ago it was discovered that I had very low B12. The gp prescribed liquid but I wasn’t absorbing orally so he changed it to injections. The loading dose made such a difference and thereafter i had a B12 injection every 13 weeks. Then it all just stopped. The surgery decided they were
A few years ago it was discovered that I had very low B12. The gp prescribed liquid but I wasn’t absorbing orally so he changed it to injections. The loading dose made such a difference and thereafter i had a B12 injection every 13 weeks. Then it all just stopped. The surgery decided they were
Flowers2
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Saw eye dr today for yearly visit
And when I was reading the lines when she askes which is better, which is worse, I couldn't make out the bottom line because it was so blurry. Turns out, I have early cattaracts that are right in my line of vision. I will eventually need cataract removal surgery. I am in my mid 40s. The eye dr said
And when I was reading the lines when she askes which is better, which is worse, I couldn't make out the bottom line because it was so blurry. Turns out, I have early cattaracts that are right in my line of vision. I will eventually need cataract removal surgery. I am in my mid 40s. The eye dr said
bxrmom
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My MSAA Community
7 months ago
Retzius sparing techniques during RALP
Dear All,Since I live on the other side of the pond then we have a very different health service structure but irrespective of that fact I am very interested in the views of the forum on the cancer treatment which is available to me and how others may have found it. My story: father and brother both
Dear All,Since I live on the other side of the pond then we have a very different health service structure but irrespective of that fact I am very interested in the views of the forum on the cancer treatment which is available to me and how others may have found it. My story: father and brother both
Wishyouwerehere
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Prostate Cancer Network
7 months ago
Not impressed
Doctor Jose Thomas who specialises in Sleep Disorders and RLS wrote to my GPS surgery after my consultation with him in Cardiff on the 27th September The surgery hasn’t contacted me about the report and recommendations from Dr Thomas, they will have received it last week as I was copied in, so I made
Doctor Jose Thomas who specialises in Sleep Disorders and RLS wrote to my GPS surgery after my consultation with him in Cardiff on the 27th September The surgery hasn’t contacted me about the report and recommendations from Dr Thomas, they will have received it last week as I was copied in, so I made
HipHop1972
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Restless Legs Syndrome
7 months ago
gallbladder post surgery
I’m recovering from gallbladder surgery, the op was a breeze and no more pain, I’ve stopped with the painkillers as they just made me dizzy , my bowels have been a bit all over but seem to be settling down and hope it was just down to anesthetic. My bellybutton wound is taking longer to heal but the
I’m recovering from gallbladder surgery, the op was a breeze and no more pain, I’ve stopped with the painkillers as they just made me dizzy , my bowels have been a bit all over but seem to be settling down and hope it was just down to anesthetic. My bellybutton wound is taking longer to heal but the
JudJud
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Pelvic Pain Support Network
7 months ago
Grandmother, 88 being denied B12 injections
This group has always been very supportive, particularly when I began my B12 deficiency ordeal. I was hoping I could get some advice on a very specific issue I am having with my maternal grandmother, who has had Pernicious Anaemia for as long as I can remember and likely where I inherited mine from.
This group has always been very supportive, particularly when I began my B12 deficiency ordeal. I was hoping I could get some advice on a very specific issue I am having with my maternal grandmother, who has had Pernicious Anaemia for as long as I can remember and likely where I inherited mine from.
TMur1990
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
7 months ago
Just a quick one. Been caught off guard
At surgery now for a separate issue to thyroid and GP has slotted me in for a blood test here for rheumatoid arthritis, Can’t remember the Metavive protocol; I took it last night at bedtime, is it ok to do the test now
At surgery now for a separate issue to thyroid and GP has slotted me in for a blood test here for rheumatoid arthritis, Can’t remember the Metavive protocol; I took it last night at bedtime, is it ok to do the test now
Noelnoel
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Cb update.
Hi all, a quick message re Circuitbreaker. Due to a bit of ill health, and surgery now just 13 days away, he will be off line for the time being. he says keep safe; stay positive and look after yourselves, and hopefully he will be back in circulation in 3 weeks or so. take care all.
Hi all, a quick message re Circuitbreaker. Due to a bit of ill health, and surgery now just 13 days away, he will be off line for the time being. he says keep safe; stay positive and look after yourselves, and hopefully he will be back in circulation in 3 weeks or so. take care all.
Circuitbreaker
Community Ambassador
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Changing Faces
7 months ago
Covid Jabs
Does being hypothyroid and asthmatic qualify anyone aged 60 for a Covid jab this winter, does anyone know? Receptionist at my surgery has just told me not. Although they want me to have a flu jab! I can't figure that out at all... And what do you guys think about having one anyway? I've had three
Does being hypothyroid and asthmatic qualify anyone aged 60 for a Covid jab this winter, does anyone know? Receptionist at my surgery has just told me not. Although they want me to have a flu jab! I can't figure that out at all... And what do you guys think about having one anyway? I've had three
SilverSavvy
in
Thyroid UK
7 months ago
Cannot make up my mind...should I have POP surgery...or not?
I have had prolapse for about two years. I am using a pessary and have thought about surgery, but just do not want to go through all the pain/healing of a surgery and it does not really improve the prolapse without long term side effects from the surgery. I am also concerned after reading that many
I have had prolapse for about two years. I am using a pessary and have thought about surgery, but just do not want to go through all the pain/healing of a surgery and it does not really improve the prolapse without long term side effects from the surgery. I am also concerned after reading that many
h8this
in
Women's Health
7 months ago
I got some doubts about the know-how of my oncologist
I met with my oncologist last Friday and either I am confused or she is. I am open for both scenario. :) This post is sort of a follow-up on another I did back in August: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/149892314/need-help-in-understanding-psa-level-recurrence-after-treatment
I met with my oncologist last Friday and either I am confused or she is. I am open for both scenario. :) This post is sort of a follow-up on another I did back in August: https://healthunlocked.com/advanced-prostate-cancer/posts/149892314/need-help-in-understanding-psa-level-recurrence-after-treatment
Mascouche
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
7 months ago
Constant pain down below and heavy feeling.
Please bare with me as this must be a common post!I have endo in uterus muscle, pouch of Douglas and on ligaments and on my bowel. Also had a 5cm endometrioma. I'm in pain most of the time from my endometrioma and bowel but used to get about 5to 7 days of less pain after my period in my other areas.
Please bare with me as this must be a common post!I have endo in uterus muscle, pouch of Douglas and on ligaments and on my bowel. Also had a 5cm endometrioma. I'm in pain most of the time from my endometrioma and bowel but used to get about 5to 7 days of less pain after my period in my other areas.
Loveneige
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Gynaecology
Hey all. I haven't been on here in a few years but wanted some advice please.. I had surgery 3 years ago which confirmed endometriosis. 3 years later I am in triple the pain than I ever was.. my doctor thinks this could have gone to my lungs as along with the pain I'm having alot of breathing problems
Hey all. I haven't been on here in a few years but wanted some advice please.. I had surgery 3 years ago which confirmed endometriosis. 3 years later I am in triple the pain than I ever was.. my doctor thinks this could have gone to my lungs as along with the pain I'm having alot of breathing problems
Kezzaw1990
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
wound seeping…. Should I be worried? Horrible photo sorry!
One of my surgical incisions has started to proper seep this sticking liquid and it’s so sore. The others are also seeping but not as much. I’ve tried contacting the dr but got no response. Is this infected and gonna need antibiotics? Has anybody else experienced this after surgery?
One of my surgical incisions has started to proper seep this sticking liquid and it’s so sore. The others are also seeping but not as much. I’ve tried contacting the dr but got no response. Is this infected and gonna need antibiotics? Has anybody else experienced this after surgery?
Kieraface
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Endometriosis UK
7 months ago
Another Cholesterol question
Morning All I have just read Soaping’s post about high cholesterol and TSH. It’s interested me particularly as mine is the same and the surgery are trying to push statins on me. Currently I’m hypo so I said I’ll decide when my Thyroid levels are optimal. The link given by shaws explains the
Morning All I have just read Soaping’s post about high cholesterol and TSH. It’s interested me particularly as mine is the same and the surgery are trying to push statins on me. Currently I’m hypo so I said I’ll decide when my Thyroid levels are optimal. The link given by shaws explains the
Milkyway88
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Thyroid UK
7 months ago
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