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Hysteroscopy for adenomyosis,
Hi, I have a hysteroscopy next month for a adenomyosis cyst, I have had 3 donor egg transfer fail one with tested embryo. Was just wondering anyone that has an adenomyosis cyst, mine is 8mm and its on the left ovary I think did ye have surgery to remove it and was it successful. Thanks
Hi, I have a hysteroscopy next month for a adenomyosis cyst, I have had 3 donor egg transfer fail one with tested embryo. Was just wondering anyone that has an adenomyosis cyst, mine is 8mm and its on the left ovary I think did ye have surgery to remove it and was it successful. Thanks
sully23
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Fertility Network UK
5 months ago
Severe hepatic steatosis
HiMy CT scan says liver has smooth contour, 'severe hepatic steatosis', no focal liver lesion or biliary dilatation. I phoned the helpline and was recommended to ask for fib 4 test but my gp says they don't do that. Just had normal full bloods and liver panel taken. Waiting for the results but I fear
HiMy CT scan says liver has smooth contour, 'severe hepatic steatosis', no focal liver lesion or biliary dilatation. I phoned the helpline and was recommended to ask for fib 4 test but my gp says they don't do that. Just had normal full bloods and liver panel taken. Waiting for the results but I fear
Jellybeanies
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British Liver Trust
5 months ago
Very High blood pressure
I had a heartbeat issue last week ( felt a heavy thumping and slight difficulty getting my breath). Saw gp. She said heart sounded fine but has booked me in for bloods and ecg. However my blood pressure was high , so I’m now monitoring t home. I started yesterday evening. All my readings have been
I had a heartbeat issue last week ( felt a heavy thumping and slight difficulty getting my breath). Saw gp. She said heart sounded fine but has booked me in for bloods and ecg. However my blood pressure was high , so I’m now monitoring t home. I started yesterday evening. All my readings have been
Freshairfiend
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PMRGCAuk
5 months ago
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Pleur x catheter
Update:- good news: l don't need pericardial effusion window surgery. - l did get a pleur x catheter placed last Friday. The procedure went well. I've had 2 drainage at home so far. - l would appreciate showering advice. I wrapped the dressing in place and seal plastic wrap but water still seeped into
Update:- good news: l don't need pericardial effusion window surgery. - l did get a pleur x catheter placed last Friday. The procedure went well. I've had 2 drainage at home so far. - l would appreciate showering advice. I wrapped the dressing in place and seal plastic wrap but water still seeped into
NPmary
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
Learning difficulty or Learning disability?
Hi everyone, I just wanted some advice. I have asked my GP surgery about an LD review now my son has turned 14. They have said he isn’t entitled to one, as he is coded as having Learning difficulties and not Learning disabilities and they can’t find any letters to say he has learning disabilities, only
Hi everyone, I just wanted some advice. I have asked my GP surgery about an LD review now my son has turned 14. They have said he isn’t entitled to one, as he is coded as having Learning difficulties and not Learning disabilities and they can’t find any letters to say he has learning disabilities, only
Dizzy_Dora
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Mencap
5 months ago
Access to Blood Test results on line.
Hi everyone, I am wondering if anyone in the UK can tell me if there is any other way I can see my blood test results on line other than GP’s app, “My GP”. and NHS app. Up until six months ago I had access to all blood test results and previous ones which I liked for comparison. However, the GP’s Surgery
Hi everyone, I am wondering if anyone in the UK can tell me if there is any other way I can see my blood test results on line other than GP’s app, “My GP”. and NHS app. Up until six months ago I had access to all blood test results and previous ones which I liked for comparison. However, the GP’s Surgery
azaelea
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MPN Voice
5 months ago
UPCOMING ONLINE SUPPORT GROUPS
WE HAVE A NEW ROUND OF GROUPS STARTING UP THIS MONTH
Surgery Support - Tuesday 19th March 7-8pm (weekly for 8 weeks)
Genetic Mutation Support - Wednesday 20th March 6.30-7.30pm (weekly for 8 weeks)
Carers Group - Friday 22nd March 10-11am (ongoing fortnightly)
WE HAVE A NEW ROUND OF GROUPS STARTING UP THIS MONTH
Surgery Support - Tuesday 19th March 7-8pm (weekly for 8 weeks)
Genetic Mutation Support - Wednesday 20th March 6.30-7.30pm (weekly for 8 weeks)
Carers Group - Friday 22nd March 10-11am (ongoing fortnightly)
ConnectRoyCastle
Administrator
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
5 months ago
Community Guidelines (updated 2024)
The minimum age will now be 18 years in order to comply with the new legislation from the Information Commissioner's Office In general please post what you feel to be useful, accurate and constructive information or questions related to Asthma. It is impossible for Asthma and Lung UK (ALUK), or HealthUnlocked
The minimum age will now be 18 years in order to comply with the new legislation from the Information Commissioner's Office In general please post what you feel to be useful, accurate and constructive information or questions related to Asthma. It is impossible for Asthma and Lung UK (ALUK), or HealthUnlocked
Holly_ALUK
Asthma Nurse
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Asthma Community Forum
5 months ago
Respite from the fight
My beloved is snoring beside me: a sound I wasn’t sure I’d get to hear again. He’s spent the last two years “living” in the recliner in the living room. Pneumonia 3 times: a collapsed lung, likely from one of a series of falls last spring. On oxygen PRN since June 2023. Surgery to stretch the right
My beloved is snoring beside me: a sound I wasn’t sure I’d get to hear again. He’s spent the last two years “living” in the recliner in the living room. Pneumonia 3 times: a collapsed lung, likely from one of a series of falls last spring. On oxygen PRN since June 2023. Surgery to stretch the right
Cateydid
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Advanced Prostate Cancer
5 months ago
feeling a little lost
Apologies in advance for the long post but if anyone can offer any advice I’d appreciate it! I was admitted into hospital 2 years ago for what was suspected appendicitis. I had a lap to have it removed and once inside they seen cysts and endo which was what was the cause of the pain nothing to do with
Apologies in advance for the long post but if anyone can offer any advice I’d appreciate it! I was admitted into hospital 2 years ago for what was suspected appendicitis. I had a lap to have it removed and once inside they seen cysts and endo which was what was the cause of the pain nothing to do with
Sarahjayne511
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
post opp scar pain
I had bypass surgery in November I have pain in scar when I exercise or move and when I am sitting is this part of having the surgery my Doctor says it part of the operation can anyone shed some light on this ??
I had bypass surgery in November I have pain in scar when I exercise or move and when I am sitting is this part of having the surgery my Doctor says it part of the operation can anyone shed some light on this ??
Wargame
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British Heart Foundation
2 months ago
Anyone else had BC change from E+ to triple negative?
I've never heard of anyone having this happen so I'm just wondering if anyone else has had it happen. I have lobular bc that was diagnosed at stage IV 20 years ago and have done well in treatment but have more side effects now and while my long survival got me way passed the initial fears, I feel so
I've never heard of anyone having this happen so I'm just wondering if anyone else has had it happen. I have lobular bc that was diagnosed at stage IV 20 years ago and have done well in treatment but have more side effects now and while my long survival got me way passed the initial fears, I feel so
PJBinMI
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SHARE Metastatic Breast Cancer
5 months ago
Had lung surgery - would you be willing to share your experience?
We have been asked to share this survey that is being carried out to seek the views of people who have had surgery across the UK and Europe. The survey is being carried out by an organisation called LUCE and supported by a distinguished UK based surgeon. The short questionaire can be completed
We have been asked to share this survey that is being carried out to seek the views of people who have had surgery across the UK and Europe. The survey is being carried out by an organisation called LUCE and supported by a distinguished UK based surgeon. The short questionaire can be completed
LorraineD
Roy Castle
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The Roy Castle Lung Cancer Foundation
2 months ago
Grade 4 endometriosis in Pouch of Douglas
Hello everyone I am new here and have joined for advice and support , as you all know endometriosis can make you feel very isolated and alone at times. I have had issues with pain and heavy periods since I was 11 years old , with so many appointments back and forth to GPs and different Gynea departments
Hello everyone I am new here and have joined for advice and support , as you all know endometriosis can make you feel very isolated and alone at times. I have had issues with pain and heavy periods since I was 11 years old , with so many appointments back and forth to GPs and different Gynea departments
SRD91
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
post-op incisions
Hi everyone, I had surgery (ovarian cystectomy & excision of endometriosis) on 18/02/24 One of my wounds seems to be open. I feel ‘fobbed off’ by doctors who state it will close on its own. Did anyone else’s incisions look like this? Did they heal okay? Also, my belly button scab has now fallen
Hi everyone, I had surgery (ovarian cystectomy & excision of endometriosis) on 18/02/24 One of my wounds seems to be open. I feel ‘fobbed off’ by doctors who state it will close on its own. Did anyone else’s incisions look like this? Did they heal okay? Also, my belly button scab has now fallen
sxnam
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Travelling to Sheffield tomorrow for my mini maze
At long last I am finally having my mini maze with Mr Steven Hunter on Thursday. Travelling to Sheffield tomorrow, admission at 2pm on Wednesday for surgery on Thursday. My daughter and son in law are taking me and staying in Sheffield while I am in hospital. I am nervous and excited all at the same
At long last I am finally having my mini maze with Mr Steven Hunter on Thursday. Travelling to Sheffield tomorrow, admission at 2pm on Wednesday for surgery on Thursday. My daughter and son in law are taking me and staying in Sheffield while I am in hospital. I am nervous and excited all at the same
Mrsvemb
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Atrial Fibrillation Support
5 months ago
Why are things so grim?
Ugh… I doubted myself recently when I went to see a consultant again. Despite having endo treated twice before, I thought ‘what if it’s not endo this time?’, ‘what if I’m wasting this person’s time?’. …anyway I’m booked in for surgery in 2.5 weeks time and can’t come soon enough. Today I started my
Ugh… I doubted myself recently when I went to see a consultant again. Despite having endo treated twice before, I thought ‘what if it’s not endo this time?’, ‘what if I’m wasting this person’s time?’. …anyway I’m booked in for surgery in 2.5 weeks time and can’t come soon enough. Today I started my
endotheline
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Recent surgery surprise!
Hello everyone, I wanted to give an update on my situation, as I have been posting on here with 101 questions over the past 3 years! I strongly believed that I had Endometriosis until recent days. I will try to summarise my situation - age 40, living in Scotland, issues for past 3 years with very
Hello everyone, I wanted to give an update on my situation, as I have been posting on here with 101 questions over the past 3 years! I strongly believed that I had Endometriosis until recent days. I will try to summarise my situation - age 40, living in Scotland, issues for past 3 years with very
Kittie5117
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Endometriosis UK
5 months ago
Recent surgery
Hello everyone, I have been mainly posting elsewhere as I believed that I had Endometriosis until recent days. I will try to summarise my situation - age 40, living in Scotland, issues for past 3 years with very heavy period bleeding, pelvic pain. Hysteroscopy for suspected polyp, nothing found. Tried
Hello everyone, I have been mainly posting elsewhere as I believed that I had Endometriosis until recent days. I will try to summarise my situation - age 40, living in Scotland, issues for past 3 years with very heavy period bleeding, pelvic pain. Hysteroscopy for suspected polyp, nothing found. Tried
Kittie5117
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Adenomyosis Advice Association
5 months ago
Stopping amlodipine 5mg
Hi I'm 15 months post quadruple heart bypass and doing well ,I'm on anvostatin 80mg,asprin 75mg allopurinol 300mg,amloadpine 5mg and bisoprolol 2,5mg ,just checked letter cardio surgeon sent gp saying he wanted amloadpine stopped after 6month post bypass and bisoprolol 5aken down gradually from 3.75
Hi I'm 15 months post quadruple heart bypass and doing well ,I'm on anvostatin 80mg,asprin 75mg allopurinol 300mg,amloadpine 5mg and bisoprolol 2,5mg ,just checked letter cardio surgeon sent gp saying he wanted amloadpine stopped after 6month post bypass and bisoprolol 5aken down gradually from 3.75
Charl70
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British Heart Foundation
5 months ago
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