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Royal Blackburn Teaching Hospital
Has anyone had surgery done at the above hospital. This is where I am being offered treatment. Thanks Tony.
Has anyone had surgery done at the above hospital. This is where I am being offered treatment. Thanks Tony.
Tulile
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Prostate Cancer Network
5 months ago
Endo help
hi all, hope you’re well. I’m definitely repeating myself here (sorry), but looking for some reassurance 💛 As a back story, I’m 36, have endometriosis and 3 x failed rounds of ivf/icsi which includes 2 x transfers (top quality) and 4 pgta tested abnormal embryos. A recent MRI also shows fibroids,
hi all, hope you’re well. I’m definitely repeating myself here (sorry), but looking for some reassurance 💛 As a back story, I’m 36, have endometriosis and 3 x failed rounds of ivf/icsi which includes 2 x transfers (top quality) and 4 pgta tested abnormal embryos. A recent MRI also shows fibroids,
Hidden
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Off Topic: Elbow Surgery Waiting List
I've been on the surgery waiting list as a P3 (should be 3 months but backlogs) for 21 weeks (since 12th December) for my left elbow replacement and listed for the right elbow since 9th January. I've had no contact from the hospital, but I have checked the NHS app every few weeks which was stating May
I've been on the surgery waiting list as a P3 (should be 3 months but backlogs) for 21 weeks (since 12th December) for my left elbow replacement and listed for the right elbow since 9th January. I've had no contact from the hospital, but I have checked the NHS app every few weeks which was stating May
BoneyC
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NRAS
5 months ago
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Lots of Energy Yesterday
Yesterday, I felt like my old self and despite the heat worked in my garden for most of the day. Could have done more and my energy was almost limitless. Why was that you may ask? Well I forgot to take my beta blocker 25mg of Metoprolol that morning. My goodness who would have thought that medication
Yesterday, I felt like my old self and despite the heat worked in my garden for most of the day. Could have done more and my energy was almost limitless. Why was that you may ask? Well I forgot to take my beta blocker 25mg of Metoprolol that morning. My goodness who would have thought that medication
jeanjeannie50
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
have a surgery coming up in two weeks under general anesthesia and just had some heart palpitations and went to a&e.
at emergency they told me I have a first degree heart block and also found a sinus pause of 2.5 seconds. Will I still be able to go ahead with the surgery and general anesthesia? Really scared now that I will die on the table!
at emergency they told me I have a first degree heart block and also found a sinus pause of 2.5 seconds. Will I still be able to go ahead with the surgery and general anesthesia? Really scared now that I will die on the table!
Vivibeatris
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Has anyone not been diagnosed after first laparoscopy but diagnosed later?
Hey everyone! 🤗 This may be a bit of a long one, so I appreciate anyone who takes the time to read it. I was wondering if anyone had endometriosis that was missed during their first laparoscopy? I've had debilitating pain on and off for almost two years. I went to the GP so many times when the pain
Hey everyone! 🤗 This may be a bit of a long one, so I appreciate anyone who takes the time to read it. I was wondering if anyone had endometriosis that was missed during their first laparoscopy? I've had debilitating pain on and off for almost two years. I went to the GP so many times when the pain
Jollie93
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Interesting update for those in the UK whose GP practice has Buprenorphine red listed
Finally, after months of hitting my head against a brick wall with my GP practice, where Buprenorphine is firmly red-listed (and the partners flatly refuse to change their stance, even after being presented with all the research we know about on this site), I have been able to obtain an NHS prescription
Finally, after months of hitting my head against a brick wall with my GP practice, where Buprenorphine is firmly red-listed (and the partners flatly refuse to change their stance, even after being presented with all the research we know about on this site), I have been able to obtain an NHS prescription
Claire_lc
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Restless Legs Syndrome
5 months ago
update and advice please
First of all I want to thank the administrators and everyone who contribute to this forum. I look at it several times a week and so continue to learn about our shared condition from all the contributions. I need to take a bit of a sounding about my next steps – I think I know what I want to do, but
First of all I want to thank the administrators and everyone who contribute to this forum. I look at it several times a week and so continue to learn about our shared condition from all the contributions. I need to take a bit of a sounding about my next steps – I think I know what I want to do, but
Catch57
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
Traveling after surgery
How long did it take you to go on your first trip after surgery?
How long did it take you to go on your first trip after surgery?
Pholly122
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
asking for a friend (really) oncologist referral Chicago or Mayo Rochester
I am an open book for people newly diagnosed with prostate cancer and often hear from friends of friends. Looking back on my journey, I feel that I too quickly went the surgery route after consulting with a very good urologist/surgeon/oncologist and I erred not consulting with a Medical Oncologist first
I am an open book for people newly diagnosed with prostate cancer and often hear from friends of friends. Looking back on my journey, I feel that I too quickly went the surgery route after consulting with a very good urologist/surgeon/oncologist and I erred not consulting with a Medical Oncologist first
darlingdb
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
RAI failure... worse than previously.. advice please
Hi, pleased to find this forum as struggling knowing what to do next... I've had hyperthyroidism for 12 years, tested negative for graves twice, so likely TMG although consultants also think possibly graves?! Had a failed biopsy and been subclinical for a while... had RAI at the end of Jan. Now worse
Hi, pleased to find this forum as struggling knowing what to do next... I've had hyperthyroidism for 12 years, tested negative for graves twice, so likely TMG although consultants also think possibly graves?! Had a failed biopsy and been subclinical for a while... had RAI at the end of Jan. Now worse
Loveteaandbiscuits
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Thyroid UK
5 months ago
My PCa history
After rising PSA from 6.92 in March 2012 to 9.98 in April 2013 Uro performed Prostate Biopsy in April 2013. 12 samples were taken: worst sample 4+3 (30% involvement) and four samples 3+4 (5% involvement). Scheduled for robotic prostatectomy, but before it Uro gave me four shots of Fermagon. Uro
After rising PSA from 6.92 in March 2012 to 9.98 in April 2013 Uro performed Prostate Biopsy in April 2013. 12 samples were taken: worst sample 4+3 (30% involvement) and four samples 3+4 (5% involvement). Scheduled for robotic prostatectomy, but before it Uro gave me four shots of Fermagon. Uro
Maxi54
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
Endo pregnancy c section or vaginal birth ?
hi ladies any one with severe endo and adenymosis? Wondering if you went for a vaginal birth or c section . Iv had 2 major surgery one keyhole and the other laparotomy so my abdominal area is full of scaring and also had a bowel resection . I dreading birth naturally as I have lots of medical trauma
hi ladies any one with severe endo and adenymosis? Wondering if you went for a vaginal birth or c section . Iv had 2 major surgery one keyhole and the other laparotomy so my abdominal area is full of scaring and also had a bowel resection . I dreading birth naturally as I have lots of medical trauma
Jade2006
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Pregnancy and Parenting Support
5 months ago
Struggling mentally
I was diagnosed stage 4 in April was told I was inoperable but after 4 chemos the surgery went ahead in August, which they tell me was successful but I had so much removed and ended up with a stoma . Due to restart chemo Monday, then due to BRCA gene will be on olaparib. I really struggle mentally with
I was diagnosed stage 4 in April was told I was inoperable but after 4 chemos the surgery went ahead in August, which they tell me was successful but I had so much removed and ended up with a stoma . Due to restart chemo Monday, then due to BRCA gene will be on olaparib. I really struggle mentally with
Ronmum20
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My Ovacome
11 hours ago
Travel Insurance
Hi I am waiting for unexpected surgery for heart valve replacement. I am going on holiday in June and I wondered if anyone had advice on travel insurance companies who would cover me possibly while I wait for surgery?
Hi I am waiting for unexpected surgery for heart valve replacement. I am going on holiday in June and I wondered if anyone had advice on travel insurance companies who would cover me possibly while I wait for surgery?
Chloebw
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
Any Tips/Advice for Vascular Surgery Appointment coming up…?
I have been referred to see Vascular Surgery and my appointment is in a few weeks. The physio I am seeing for neck and shoulder pain asked my GP to refer me due to frequent left sided pain in my neck arm and shoulder blade and also facial symptoms on left side. She wants to make sure there isn’t anything
I have been referred to see Vascular Surgery and my appointment is in a few weeks. The physio I am seeing for neck and shoulder pain asked my GP to refer me due to frequent left sided pain in my neck arm and shoulder blade and also facial symptoms on left side. She wants to make sure there isn’t anything
MsWhistledown
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Thyroid UK
4 days ago
Walk for Hearts
5 months post heart surgery and I’ve committed to doing the 50 miles during October for the BHF. Is anyone else planning to do this? This photo was taken 2 months after surgery and with our new granddaughter who was born when I was in ICU recovering after the op. Having made a full recovery, I appreciate
5 months post heart surgery and I’ve committed to doing the 50 miles during October for the BHF. Is anyone else planning to do this? This photo was taken 2 months after surgery and with our new granddaughter who was born when I was in ICU recovering after the op. Having made a full recovery, I appreciate
andgrant1
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Heart Valve Voice
5 days ago
Stoma bag leaking during the night
I just got home from hospital after a 2 and a half week nitemare stay in hospital after very complicated surgery to remove my whole colon. I was OK in hospital because I couldn't get any sleep but the past 2 nights I'm that tired I've woke up and my bag has leaked all over the place my poor wife is shattered
I just got home from hospital after a 2 and a half week nitemare stay in hospital after very complicated surgery to remove my whole colon. I was OK in hospital because I couldn't get any sleep but the past 2 nights I'm that tired I've woke up and my bag has leaked all over the place my poor wife is shattered
Brian1977
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Living with a Stoma
5 days ago
Trabeculectomy tips?
Hi I was diagnosed two or three years ago just prior to my 50th birthday. Drops have been ok but left eye seems to be deteriorating quite rapidly. I am having a trabeculectomy in my left eye in a couple of weeks. I know surgery is experienced differently for everyone but wondered if anyone had any tips
Hi I was diagnosed two or three years ago just prior to my 50th birthday. Drops have been ok but left eye seems to be deteriorating quite rapidly. I am having a trabeculectomy in my left eye in a couple of weeks. I know surgery is experienced differently for everyone but wondered if anyone had any tips
RobMitchell
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Glaucoma UK
5 months ago
Correct dose of b12 post abdominal surgery/stoma bag
I am trying to help my son. Many years ago he was diagnosed with Crohns disease and over the years has had extensive abdominal surgery. He now has a stoma bag. At present he is taking 1000mcg of b12 but I have recently read that he needs at least 2000 mcg! He is constantly feeling unwell! I would
I am trying to help my son. Many years ago he was diagnosed with Crohns disease and over the years has had extensive abdominal surgery. He now has a stoma bag. At present he is taking 1000mcg of b12 but I have recently read that he needs at least 2000 mcg! He is constantly feeling unwell! I would
Vonni7
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Pernicious Anaemia Society
6 days ago
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