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Hysterectomy & ovary removal - what do you wish you'd known first?
However, in the meantime, I'm trying to understand the implications of the far end of the spectrum - hysterectomy &
ovary
removal
. I don't even know what to ask. I'm almost 42, so hope I would take HRT add-back to protect against bone loss.
However, in the meantime, I'm trying to understand the implications of the far end of the spectrum - hysterectomy &
ovary
removal
. I don't even know what to ask. I'm almost 42, so hope I would take HRT add-back to protect against bone loss.
Hidden
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Full Hysterectomy with Ovary Removal and Stoma
After numerous scans, laparoscopy, MRI and sigmoidoscopy, the option suggested is a full hysterectomy with
ovary
removal
and sigmoid colon resection due to scar tissue thickening a portion of it.
After numerous scans, laparoscopy, MRI and sigmoidoscopy, the option suggested is a full hysterectomy with
ovary
removal
and sigmoid colon resection due to scar tissue thickening a portion of it.
Eddax19
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
menstrual cycle after oopherectomy
I had both ovaries and both tubes removed and So I had post bleeding 7-10 postop which was told normal. 13 days after that having a regular menstrual cycle. Any ideas why this is happening
I had both ovaries and both tubes removed and So I had post bleeding 7-10 postop which was told normal. 13 days after that having a regular menstrual cycle. Any ideas why this is happening
menolady2021
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
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Pill and treatment Endo?
I was diagnosed with Endo in Jan 19 after having a large cyst
removal
, which resulted in my
ovary
and tube also being removed (left side). I was discharged from Gynae care after being given the pill.
I was diagnosed with Endo in Jan 19 after having a large cyst
removal
, which resulted in my
ovary
and tube also being removed (left side). I was discharged from Gynae care after being given the pill.
AMJ88
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
I had a laparoscopic cholecystectomy 8 days ago and still have severe wind pain. Is this normal?
I can potter around the house but if i go for a walk (even down the street) i get a severe 'stitch' like stabbing pain under left rib and intense shpulder tip pain. Also if i bend over or forward (to try and pick up kids toys) get intense pain in bottom right side of stomach and again shoulder pain.
I can potter around the house but if i go for a walk (even down the street) i get a severe 'stitch' like stabbing pain under left rib and intense shpulder tip pain. Also if i bend over or forward (to try and pick up kids toys) get intense pain in bottom right side of stomach and again shoulder pain.
Monkeymini
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Could this be Lupus? A very long journey...
Hello all! I've been suffering for 30 or so years with many symptoms. Since puberty I have suffered with absent seizures, hand shakes, joint pain so bad I can't walk, stiff hands in the mornings (my little fingers get locked and need to be manipulated), stuttering (when I'm not feeling good), rashes
Hello all! I've been suffering for 30 or so years with many symptoms. Since puberty I have suffered with absent seizures, hand shakes, joint pain so bad I can't walk, stiff hands in the mornings (my little fingers get locked and need to be manipulated), stuttering (when I'm not feeling good), rashes
London1979
in
LUPUS UK
3 years ago
Fighting the fatigue
Hi there, I have stage 4 endo, a tumour on my left ovary and I’m currently on the list to have an oophorectomy. In the meantime I have been having decapeptyl injections with addback hrt. Im guessing the backlog for ops due to covid is going to be at least a year. I have other conditions too, ibs, anxiety
Hi there, I have stage 4 endo, a tumour on my left ovary and I’m currently on the list to have an oophorectomy. In the meantime I have been having decapeptyl injections with addback hrt. Im guessing the backlog for ops due to covid is going to be at least a year. I have other conditions too, ibs, anxiety
karenjack1000
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Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
My fatty liver hurts
My fatty liver hurts every day. Anyone experienced that? Or it is consequences of my cholecystectomy and being out of sync with bile?
My fatty liver hurts every day. Anyone experienced that? Or it is consequences of my cholecystectomy and being out of sync with bile?
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in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
New in this forum suffering after gallbladder removal
Hello folks. I was diagnosed with fatty liver in February2021. Experienced pain on the right. One 2 cm gallstone. In March 2021 I had gallblader removed. It is now June 2021. My pain on the right side never left me. Plus I have some heavy inflamation feeling in my stomach. I had 3 US. I had MRI a
Hello folks. I was diagnosed with fatty liver in February2021. Experienced pain on the right. One 2 cm gallstone. In March 2021 I had gallblader removed. It is now June 2021. My pain on the right side never left me. Plus I have some heavy inflamation feeling in my stomach. I had 3 US. I had MRI a
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in
Living with Fatty Liver and NASH
3 years ago
Drinking and liver
I am reading a lot of posts here and people honestly admit their drinking. But what is drinking. Before January 2021 I would have a glass of red wine every day for a few years. Apparently, all my doctors even now say red wine in moderation is fine. Well, no. I was told fatty liver, had cholecystectomy
I am reading a lot of posts here and people honestly admit their drinking. But what is drinking. Before January 2021 I would have a glass of red wine every day for a few years. Apparently, all my doctors even now say red wine in moderation is fine. Well, no. I was told fatty liver, had cholecystectomy
Hidden
in
British Liver Trust
3 years ago
18F-Fluciclovine PET & COVID Vaccine
Interesting anecdote from MD Anderson.
18F-Fluciclovine-Avid Reactive Axillary Lymph Nodes After COVID-19 Vaccination
[1] -Patrick [1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34183501/ Clin Nucl Med . 2021 Jun 28. doi: 10.1097/RLU.0000000000003844. Online ahead of print. 18F-Fluciclovine-Avid Reactive
Interesting anecdote from MD Anderson.
18F-Fluciclovine-Avid Reactive Axillary Lymph Nodes After COVID-19 Vaccination
[1] -Patrick [1] https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34183501/ Clin Nucl Med . 2021 Jun 28. doi: 10.1097/RLU.0000000000003844. Online ahead of print. 18F-Fluciclovine-Avid Reactive
pjoshea13
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Surgical Menopause - Estradiol gel dose???
Hi all, Anyone who takes estradiol gel for menopause, please may I ask how many pumps you apply each day? I had a total hysterectomy a year ago (everything removed including tubes ovaries cervix) which of course meant I started surgical menopause straight away. After 6 weeks I was prescribed Estradiol
Hi all, Anyone who takes estradiol gel for menopause, please may I ask how many pumps you apply each day? I had a total hysterectomy a year ago (everything removed including tubes ovaries cervix) which of course meant I started surgical menopause straight away. After 6 weeks I was prescribed Estradiol
Mashtikka
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Sigmoiditis
I had a colonoscopy years ago - as I had a positive screening for blood (because I had a haemorrhoid). Years later these sent me another bowel screening kit - and I thought that it would be another false-negative, so I did not bother sampling or sending. Years after that (two years ago) I had lower abdominal
I had a colonoscopy years ago - as I had a positive screening for blood (because I had a haemorrhoid). Years later these sent me another bowel screening kit - and I thought that it would be another false-negative, so I did not bother sampling or sending. Years after that (two years ago) I had lower abdominal
S11m
in
Colon Cancer Connected
3 years ago
New Mitochondrial enzyme target, and a chance for Oligometastatic patients to step up--MetaCure trial-some information
Salutations FPC members, First, a look at a new mitochondrial enzyme target for those failing treatment. The process of ferroptosis can lead to cancer cell death and inhibit tumor growth, but a mitochondrial enzyme (DHODH) can block that process. Researchers have found that using brequinar, a drug being
Salutations FPC members, First, a look at a new mitochondrial enzyme target for those failing treatment. The process of ferroptosis can lead to cancer cell death and inhibit tumor growth, but a mitochondrial enzyme (DHODH) can block that process. Researchers have found that using brequinar, a drug being
NPfisherman
in
Fight Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Hyster+Oopherectomy vs Lupron/Orlissa for endo pain?
I'm new the group and have been reading all of your helpful posts about endo, surgery, pain relief, etc. I wanted to get some feedback on hysterectomy+oopherectomy for severe endometriosis and recurrent endometrioma or would taking Lupron or Orlissa be a better way to go? I'm also wondering for those
I'm new the group and have been reading all of your helpful posts about endo, surgery, pain relief, etc. I wanted to get some feedback on hysterectomy+oopherectomy for severe endometriosis and recurrent endometrioma or would taking Lupron or Orlissa be a better way to go? I'm also wondering for those
ciaotuffy
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Online groups, talks and workshops with Ovacome this week
Hello All This is to let you know about the Ovacome online events taking place this week. London ovarian cancer support group - Monday 8 March, 3.30-5pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/london-support-group-event Gentle home exercise class - Tuesday 9 March, 2-3pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event
Hello All This is to let you know about the Ovacome online events taking place this week. London ovarian cancer support group - Monday 8 March, 3.30-5pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event/london-support-group-event Gentle home exercise class - Tuesday 9 March, 2-3pm https://www.ovacome.org.uk/Event
OvacomeSupport
Administrator
in
My Ovacome
3 years ago
Pelvic MRI experience..
So I’ve gone from sepsis, to fobbed off, to emergency MRI that I had last night! Results to follow! So far have been told I need an oophorectomy and hysterectomy after the first MDT! Awaiting the second one that is going to compare this MRI with the MRI I had back in November. So I rocked up to my appointment
So I’ve gone from sepsis, to fobbed off, to emergency MRI that I had last night! Results to follow! So far have been told I need an oophorectomy and hysterectomy after the first MDT! Awaiting the second one that is going to compare this MRI with the MRI I had back in November. So I rocked up to my appointment
Heloo85
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Professor Furniss discusses surgery to prevent lymphoedema at the time of lymph node removal.
In the next of our questions to the expert series Professor Furniss and Anita discuss the use of surgery to prevent lymphoedema at the time of lymph node removal. https://youtu.be/4aSbVPe_wg4
In the next of our questions to the expert series Professor Furniss and Anita discuss the use of surgery to prevent lymphoedema at the time of lymph node removal. https://youtu.be/4aSbVPe_wg4
LymphSuppNetwork
LSN
in
LSN
3 years ago
Mirena coil moved, strings missing, possible surgery needed to remove.
My consultant had previously said there was only surgery option left which was hysterectomy and
removal
of remaining
ovary
and likely colostomy bag. Discovered yesterday my endo specialist has left uk to work abroad so unsure who I even contact now about my case.
My consultant had previously said there was only surgery option left which was hysterectomy and
removal
of remaining
ovary
and likely colostomy bag. Discovered yesterday my endo specialist has left uk to work abroad so unsure who I even contact now about my case.
Lily1986
in
Endometriosis UK
3 years ago
Still waiting for gallbladder removal
Hi there, i was diagnosed with gallstones in may 2020. At the time i couldnt have anything done as i was pregnant and in my third trimester. Since then i have made frequent visits to a&e for pain relief. They hve sent me home with co amoxiclav 4 times as always showing infection. I have also had ERCP
Hi there, i was diagnosed with gallstones in may 2020. At the time i couldnt have anything done as i was pregnant and in my third trimester. Since then i have made frequent visits to a&e for pain relief. They hve sent me home with co amoxiclav 4 times as always showing infection. I have also had ERCP
Bbbhddd
in
British Liver Trust
3 years ago
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